Margaret Garrett alias Kinley 1663

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 2 October 2020
Original: 0106201

Archdeacon Will 1663A #006 Ballaugh will of Margaret Garrett alias Kinley, died 1 February 1663/4:
Summary: husband Phinlo Garrett remarried Margaret Skeally (she died 1668/9, ArW 1668A #55 Ballaugh), dau Margaret & dau Ellin & dau Joney Garrett; siblings 
of husband: brother in law Philip Garrett & brother in law Patrick Garrett, & sister in law Margaret Garrett, mother in law Joney Curghey (married 1st xxxx 
Garrett, 2nd John Quayle) supervisors: brother Thomas Kinley & brother in law Patrick Carrett (NOTE, that Daniel Clark, husband of Catharine Garrett, was 
'subscribed' for Patrick), witnesses: Patrick Garrett & John Teare, pledges: Daniel Clark & Phinlo Stephen, also: Katharine Kissage; step-father in law 
John Quayle (of Coolshellagh, married to Joney Quayle als Garrett als Curghey, see John's will ArW 1688A #10 Michael & Joney's will ArW 1675A #163 Michael), 
stepbrother in law Wiliam Quayle of Coolshellagh (son of John Quayle of Coolshellagh, see William's will ArW 1677A #066 Michael).
Husband & 2nd wife: Jurby parish register: Phinlo Garrett married Margaret Skeally on 19 July 1663 in Jurby.
?Will of brother: ArW 1666A #21 Santan will of Thomas Kinley, died January 1666/7: wife is not mentioned, son & heir Thomas, dau Marriad [married Thomas 
Bridson 1658, their dau Margaret], dau Christian, dau Ann, granddau ('niece') Margaret Bridson, grandson ('nephew') Thomas Kinley; also(?son in law) John 
Caine; witnesses: Gilbert Moore & Oates Cretney, pledges: Gilbert Moore & Hugh Callow.
Will of 2nd wife of husband Phinlo: ArW 1668A #55 Ballaugh will of Margaret Garrett alias Skeally, died about 16 February 1668/9, intestate: husband Phinlo 
Garrett (previously married to Margaret Kinley, ArW 1663A #006 Ballaugh), son Ewan & son Patrick (of age by 1672) Garrett, also: debts owed to siblings of 
husband Phinlo: brother Phillip Garrett & brother Patrick Garrett (in Ireland), sister Margaret Garrett (married to Daniel Voddy/Boddaugh), stepbrother 
William Quayle of Coolshellagh,  stepfather John of Coolshellagh (married Joney Curghey who 1st married xxxx Garrett, the parents of husband Phinlo), 
supervisors: brother Edward Skeally & brother Gilbert Skeally & brother John Skeally of Lezayre, pledges: Stephen Key, John Christian, John Radcliffe, 
Thomas Teare of Ballaugh. 
NOTE, The surnames Boddaugh and Voddy are used interchangeably during the early to mid 1600s.
NOTE: Parts of Margaret Kinley's will were mixed in with Margaret Skeally's will; & both are wives of Phinlo Garrett.
[Found mixed in with ArW 1668 #55 Ballaugh will of Margaret Garrett alias Skeally, 2nd wife of Phinlo Garrett, are mentioned debts due to various people 
per will of Margaret Garrett alias Kinley & not yet paid. Mentioned are her brother Thomas Kinley, brother in law (husband's brother) Philip Garrett, 
stepbrother in law (husband's stepbrother) William Quayle & Phinlo's mother was alive in 1669 & married to John Quayle (Phinlo's stepfather & William 
Quayle's father), & sister in law Margaret Garrett who was married to Daniel Boddaugh/Voddy].
Will of mother in law: ArW 1675A #163 Michael will of Joney Quayle alias Garrett alias Curghey, died 29 January 1675/6: 2nd husband John Quayle of 
Coolshellagh (see his will ArW 1688A #10 Michael), their son William Quayle of Coolshellagh (see his will ArW 1677A #088 Michael), granddau Catharine 
Cannell (underage, her overseers: Major Stevenson & Deemster Christian), son Phinlo Garrett (has children, including Margaret), son? Patrick Garrett, 
dau? Isabel Garrett, dau Margaret Garrett (married), granddau Alice Quayle, granddau Margaret Garrett, goddau Daniel Curghey's child, sister Ann Curghey, 
Mr James Christian of Laugholley is husband of a daughter of Joney, Mabel Burke alias Curghey of Dublin sister (?daughter) of Joney; also: servant Margaret 
Caine, employee Richard Mylroy, Isabel Curghey in Ramsey, John Cannon, Richard Caine, witness: John Caine, witness: Daniel Corlett, William Corjeage/
Cordeige, Philip Cannell & wife Jane & son John (married Joney's daughter) & dau Jane (wife to John Kaighin) & dau Catharine Cannell, Mrs Alice Skelton 
(wife of Thomas Skelton, dau of Deemster John Christian of Milntown & Margaret Parker), Ewan Curghey junior (?a cousin to Alice Skelton als Christian).
Will of halfbrother: ArW 1677A #066 Michael will of William Quayle of Coolshellag, moar at the time of his death, dated 10 November 1677: wife [Mary 
Cannell] is alive, dau Ellin (underage, married John Cannell by 1699, his father is Philip Cannell) & dau Joney (underage), father John Quayle of 
Coolshellagh is alive by dead by 1688 (see his will ArW 1688A #10 Michael, mother is dead, halfbrother Phinlo Garrett (his children), niece? Catharine 
Cannell (dau of John Cannell), uncle Daniel/Donold Quayle. 
   Michael parish register: Wm Quayle buried 22 November 1677.
   Michael parish register: William Quayle married Mary/Mally Cannell on about 27 June 1673.
   Will of stepfather in law: ArW 1688A #10 Michael will of John Quayle of Coolshellagh: son William (who inherited from his mother) is dead, dau in law 
   Mary Cannell who has two daughters.
   Stepfather in law: Michael parish register: Jon: Quayle of Coolshelagh buried 5 April 1688.

(8) Ballaugh February ye 1: 1663 The last will & testement of Margrett Carrett alis Kinley who first commetted her soule to almightie God & her body to Christian buriall Imprimis She left to be distributed to ye poore at her funeral 6s with as much flesh and meale as would be thought convenient by her executors; Item she left to Phillip Garret her husband a hive of bees, Item her part of 13 pound of black rused yearne Item she bequeathed to Tho: Kinley 5s for being the overseer of her children, Item to Patr: Carrett a sheep & a lamb for to be assistant to ye foresaid Tho: Kinley in overseeing ye children; Item, to Katherin Kisag a holyday wast =cote & petticote, Item ye choyce of 5 carchefs to Joney Curghy Item to Phillip Carret 4 pottles of barely & her owne parte of a hive of bees wch Phinlo Craine had upon ye half Item that Phil: her husband should pay ye debts out of ye whole by reason he knew them better than shee Item she constituted Margret, Ellin,& Joney Carrett her lawful executrices of all goods moveable and unmoveable Solvo tamen vincuig suo jure pbatu et Solvit 1s Witnesses Phillip Carret his marke X Jo: Teare his marke X jurati The Supvisor sworn in Court The Invent to be brought in within 14 days subpoena 20s ad usum domini May the 3d 1664 The Invent of the goods of the said testatrix taken & prized by 4 sworne men vizt: Donll Clark, Joh Teer, Tho: Cry & Tho Stewen: & the supvisors vizt: Tho: Kinly, & Pat: Carrett findeinge the said praizement short of wt ----[torn] expected for the children have unanimousely agreed upon: yt Ffinlo Carret ye father in whose custody the goods is & ye children doth binde themselves yt he the said Ffinlo Carrett or his heires executors or assignes shall make good & pay unto the said ----[torn] when demanded; the just & full someof 10£ currant moneys of England & allso 3 stocks of bees, & if there bee nott soe many hee is to pay ye 15s in fu---- lue & consideracion of yr mothers pt of goods: hee ye said father paying all depts & the said sume to be free deptlesse goods pledges secunda forman legis ffinlo Carrett X ffinlo Stewen & Tho: Kinley X & Donll Clarke X Donll Clark subscribs for Pat Carrett May the 3d 1664 Tho Kinly entereth his claime against ye executors ------[torn] Kinly for the just sume of 2£-14s-4d, due dept as hee will make to appeare ------[torn] tryall [Found mixed in with ArW 1668 #55 Ballaugh will of Margaret Garrett alias Skeally, 2nd wife of Phinlo Garrett, died about 16 February 1668/69, intestate; mentioned are debts due per will of Margaret Garrett alias Kinley & not yet paid. Mentioned are her brother Thomas Kinley, brother in law (husband's brother) Philip Garrett, stepbrother in law (husband's stepbrother) William Quayle & Phinlo's mother was alive in 1669 & married to John Quayle (Phinlo's stepfather & William Quayle's father), & sister in law Margaret Garrett who was married to Daniel Boddaugh/Voddy]. ffeb 7th 69 Tho: Kinly enters against ye said execr for 2£ - 14s - 4d, & 5s Legasie all due him & also for 7s for half a beefe pd by ye father out for wch he hath Lands in lue thereof only yt is to say 2s-6d for ye beefe feb 7th 69: Phillip Carrett enters against ye said execrs for 24s - 3d, due debt & the executors to pay halfe yt is 12s 1d ob feb 7th 69 Donll Voddy enters against ye said execr for s lent moneys, ye execr pd feb 7th 69 Phillip Carrett enters against ye said execr in ye behalfe of Willm Quaile for 24s ----[crumbled edge] fir: Barly, & 2s due to his mother ----core as she will make to appeare ye e----[crumbled edge] to pay...13 & 3 quarts of barly [next page] Mar: xjth 1669 The foresaid claimes yt are proved beinge deducted of ye su----[?, fold] restut due to ye children or exer: 3£ - 16s - 6d - ob and 4 potts & a quart of barly According to Parson Harrison authoritie, to end all controversies between the claimers & ye adverse pties, have taken these deposisions following Mar ye xjth 1669 Tho: Kinly being sworne supvisor of his sisters children have declared upon oath: yt when the goods came to be priced, that the deads pt of ye crope was left & taken out of the whole to discharge the debts due to Phillip Carrett ----- his brother & to his sister Margt Carret Tho Kinly his mark X Joh: Quaile being married to ye mother have also declared upon oath yt he left in ye hous with Ffinlo Carrett to pay the children aforesaid 2 bouls & dj fir: of oats, 7 pottls of barly & a boule & a pottle of rye --- soe much to each child: & for as much as he heares or knowes is yet unsatisfied: Jo: Quaile Phillip Carrett have also deposed that there was due to him 14 pottles of barly & fortie shillings in money when Margt Kinly depted ys life, & is yet unsatisfied, & yt hee was to be paid out of the said crope: & to yt end the crop was left out of ye whole Phillip Carret X

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