Christian Kewley alias Christian 1663

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 11 October 2020
Original: 0106200

Archdeacon Will 1663A #095 Onchan will of Christian Kewley alias Christian, died 4 March 1663/4: 
Summary: husband xxxx [William?] Kewley is not mentioned. dau Ann Kewley (married to xxxx [William] Corkill), son James Kewley (married Ann Callow), 
grandson John Kewley, granddau Alice Kewley, granddau Ann Corkill, also: Emmy Woods, witnesses: Thomas Moore & John Woods.
?Will of husband:  Episcopal Will books 1647-1650 Onchan, will of William Kewley.
?Husband:  Onchan parish register:  Will Kewley  buried 24 October 1651.
Son: Onchan parish register: Jam: Kewley   buried 2 January 1669/70.
Will of son: ArW 1669A #002 Onchan will of James Kewley, died about 2 January 1669/70: wife Ann Kewley alias Callow [Is she a 2nd wife?], son & heir John 
Kewley, dau Alice, son William, son Daniel, son Gilchrist/Christopher, son Patrick, Note that some of the children are underage, brother in law & supervisor 
William Corkill (married to [Ann] Kewley), witnesses: Sir Thomas Thwaites & Thomas Christian, pledge: Thomas Cottier.
?1st wife of son James:  ArW 1647A #03 Onchan will of Marriad Kewley alias Christian, died 4 December 1647: husband James Kewley [they married about 1638, 
did he remarry to Ann Callow?], no children are mentioned, brother xxxx Christian, also: William Kewley, Ann Kewley (sister in law), witnesses: John Woods & 
Gilbert Christian & xxxx, pledges: John Gawne & William Christian.
?Son & his 1st husband: 1639 Liber Vastarum Onchan: Marriad Christian was entered for a rent of 8s farm in Horaldre treen, and in 1639, her husband James 
Kewley was entered along with her.  Note, that the farms of Ballachrink, Ballachrink beg, Ballavoar and Balnahowe are in Horaldre treen of Onchan.
?husband & son: 1658 Liber Vastarum Onchan: William Kewley had the farmland of 8s rent, and by 1658, 
he was dead and James Kewley was entered at the right tenant as before.

The last will and testament of Christian Cristine who departed this life the 4th of March 1663: first she comitted her soule to God and her bodye to Christian buriall It: to the poore one firlett malt one sheepe; It: she left to John Kewley & Aaile Kewley one quarttr heiffer; It: to Ann Corkill her grandchild one gray sheepe and a blanket It: to Ann: Caloe her best peidicoate and wascoate; It: to her daughter Ann Kewley one p----[fold] and her cloake; It: to Sr John Woods one goate; It: to Emmey Woods one shee lambe; It: her will was that the old feather bed and fledge should remaine in the farme; It: to Alce Kewley one charcher and did constitute and ordaine her son James and Anne Kewley her true and lawfull exec: of all her goods moveable & unmoveable testes Tho: Moore The executors sworne in Court & have mu John Woods jurati tually agreed, & accepted of ye contractions for ye Invent: solvo tamen vincuig suo jure pbatum et Solvit 10d

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