Catharine Taylor alias Quackin / Quiggin 1663/4

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 24 October 2020
Original: 0106200

Archdeacon Will 1663A #130 Malew will of Catharine Taylor alias Quackin / Quiggin, died / dated 16 January 1663/4: 
Summary: husband Roger Taylor is alive; son Edward Taylor; daughter Isabel Taylor (of lawful years); cousin? Margaret Norris als Harrison was a witness 
to an addendum; brother? Daniel Quackin witness to addendum & entered a claim, witnesses: Thomas Quayle & Thomas Bell.    
Malew parish register: Christian [sic] Taylor als Quackin buried 17 January 1663/4.
Malew parish register: Roger Taylor  buried 26 April 1671.
   NOTE, that Roger married Catharine Quackin, the sister of Margaret Quackin, who married Christopher Bridson, who was the brother of Joney Bridson [died 
   1669, ArW 1669A #032 Malew] & of Christian Quayle als Bridson, which makes him the uncle of the children in a round-about way of Christian's children.
   Wife to Christopher Bridson: Malew parish register: Margt Bridson als Quackin buried 22 March 1710/11.
   Christopher Bridson & his wife Margaret Quackin & father in law: 1666 Liber Vastarum, Malew: John Quackin had farmland of 18d rent in KyrkeMichell treen, 
   and by virtue of a contraction bargain, it passed to his daughter & her husband Christopher Bridson, who were entered for it in 1666. 
   Christopher Bridson & his wife Margaret Quackin & father in law & mother in law & brother in law: 1674 Liber Vastarum, Malew: John Quackin had farmland 
   of 4 1/2d rent in KyrkeMichell treen, and the right of 2 1/4d rent went to Thomas Quackin by the death of his father John, and the right to the other 
   2 1/4d rent went to Christopher Bridson & Margaret his wife by deed of gift from their mother Margaret Corrin the wife of the said John Quackin, and 
   their names were so entered for it in 1674.
   See sister? to Christopher Bridson: ArW 1663A #133 Malew will of Christian Quayle alias Bridson, died 21 November 1663: husband Thomas Quayle alive & 
   remarried to Ellin Quayle alias Harrison [he died January 1667/8, & Ellin remarried to William Quinney 1670, her will ArW 1698A E08 Malew], dau Ellin 
   Quayle, son John Quayle, children son Nicholas & son Thomas (to be kept at school) & dau Joney Quayle exec; uncle of children Roger Taylor is supervisor.
      See sister of Christopher Bridson: Malew parish register: Jonie Bridson buried 24 December 1669.
      See sister of Christopher Bridson: ArW 1669A #032 Malew will of Joney Bridson, died 24 December 1669: not married, Elizabeth Bridson, Joney Kinley, 
      brother Christopher Bridson (married to Margaret Quackin), brother John Bridson, brother John Bridson the younger, father is dead, QUESTION, was 
      father xxxx Bridson married twice, with John the elder being the son of the 1st wife & John the younger the son of 2nd wife Joney Kewish (who only 
      mentions one John in her will of ArW 1665A #056 Patrick]?
      See sister in law of Christopher Bridson: ArW 1677A #055 Arbory will of Joney Bridson alias Sayle, dated 10 January 1677/8: husband Thomas Bridson, 
      dau Alice, son John (eldest son), dau Isabel (of age by 1689), dau Catharine (age by 1689), sister Ann Sayle, brother in law (husband's brother) 
      Thomas Bridson, also: Margaret Quine (a poor woman), Bahie Camaish, Christopher Bridson (has a brother in Ireland), pledge, William Stowell pledge, 
      other pledges: William Gell & William Quiggin, xxxx Fargher & wife. 
      See half sister of Christopher Bridson: ArW 1688A #52 Patrick will of Ann Fargher alias Sayle, buried 13 March 1688/9: husband John Fargher is alive, 
      dau? Ellin Fargher of age, brother [halfbrother] Christopher Bridson (underage dau Catharine [born July 1678 Malew], NOTE, his wife is Margaret Quackin, 
      married 1664 Malew), brother William Sayle, sister [Joney] Bridson alias Sayle (married to [Thomas] Bridson, their children Alice Bridson & Catharine 
      Bridson & Isabel Bridson, Joney's will ArW 1677A #055 Arbory), brother in law Phinlo Fargher (probably husband John's brother], goddau Isabel Quirk, 
      goddau Ann Quilliam, pledge: husband John Fargher & John Quilliam; also: gossip/godmother Alice xxxx, John Fargher, Bahie Killip, Catharine Clucas, 
      Catharine Cretney, witnesses: John Quirk, supervisors of underage Catharine Bridson: John Fargher & John Quilliam.
1687 Liber Vastarum, Malew: Roger Taylor was entered for a parcel of intack of 6d rent, and John Quayle [his nephew] by right had 3d of the rent, 
and so was entered for the 3d rent in 1687.
1687 Liber Vastarum, Malew: Thomas Quayle was entered for a parcel of intack of 1d rent, and he was dead so that his son John Quayle was entered by right 
for the 1d rent in 1687.
1686 Liber Assed, Rushen: Roger Taylor was entered for farmland of 5s 7 1/2d yearly rent in Ballakilpatrick treen [total quarterland rent of 22s 6d].
MI, John Feltman, God's Acre: Rushen parish: Richard Taylor, of Ballaqueen, age 68, buried January 21st 1745/6. [born about 1676] Jane Taylor alias Kelly, 
wife of Richard Taylor, aged 60, buried February 23rd, 1741/2. [born about 1679] John Taylor, son of Richd Taylor, aged 20, buried June 12th 1725 Henry 
Taylor, of Ballaqueene, age 71, buried October 20th 1778. Christian Waterson alias Taylor, aged 81, buried July 23rd 1766. [born about 1685] John Waterson, 
aged 71, died June 10th 1793.
Mother: Malew parish register: Margarett Quackin als Corrin buried 20 April 1674. EpisWill 1674-1 decree Malew, of Margaret Quackin alias Corrin  
   Grandmother of the testator Catharine: ArW 1636A #023 Malew will of Margaret Corrin alias Conilt/Coonill/Cannell, dated 26 October 1636: husband Thomas 
   Corrin (dead,?Episcopal wills books 1632-1634 Malew), dau Isabel Corrin [married xxxx Harrison], dau Margaret Corrin (married John Quackin/Quaggin), 
   granddau Isabel Harrison, executor & son in law John Quackin/Quiggin (married Margaret); witnesses: Thomas Parr curate & John Quackin. 
   ?Cousin: Malew parish register: Margaret Harrison married John Norris on 16 November 1650.
   Malew parish register: Margtt: Norris als Harrison buried 2 October 1675, Episcopal will.
? Relative of husband Roger: ArW 1642A #01 Malew will of Roger Taylor, died 4 February 1642/3: brother Daniel Taylor, sister Catharine Taylor, witnesses: 
William Watterson & William Sherlock, pledge: Nicholas Clague.
?Uncle, etc: ArW 1663A #136 Malew of Thomas Quackin: wife Catharine Taylor; son Thomas Quackin, dau Margaret Quackin, dau Catharine Quackin, son Daniel 
Quackin exec; vicar Sir Thomas Parre, Thomas Quackin entered a claim.
      ?Aunt in law, etc: ArW 1663A #137 Malew will of Catharine Quackin alias Taylor, died 8 January 1663: husband Thomas Quackin died at same time (ArW 
      1663A #136 Malew), son Thomas; dau Margret the eldest; dau Catharine; son Daniel exec; Roger Taylor entered a claim for 26s due debt against exec 
      of Cath Quackin als Taylor.         
   Uncle & cousin & grandfather: 1656 Liber Vastarum, Malew: Nicholas Quackin had various parcels of intack of 4d rent & 1/2d rent & 1 1/2d rent & 1d rent, 
   and he was dead [Episcopal Will books 1620-1624 Malew], so that the land fell to his son Thomas, and in 1656, Thomas Quackin entered his son Daniel 
   Quackin for the various parcels.
NOTE, that Nicholas Quackin [Episcopal Will books 1620-1624 Malew] appears to be the father of Thomas Quackin (who married Catharine Taylor, both died 1663, 
ArWills) & John Quackin (who married Margaret Corrin, she died 1674, EpWill).

Malew KK Jan: 16th 1663 The last will and testament of Kathrin Taylor als Quackin who comitted her soule to God and her body to holy Church yard; It: she bequeathed to the poore att ye usuall tyme, a ferlett of malt 2 kissans wheat & 3 kissans of oatmeal It: she willed that her sonn Edward Taylor shall give to her daughter Issable Taylor a bowle of barley and a ferlett of wheate as he shalbe aboe to pay it; It: shee bequeathed to her said sonn Edward Taylor a quarter of an oxe; Itt: she bequeathed to her husband Roger Taylor a younge horse of a yeare old; Itt: she constituted ordained and appointed her husband Roger Taylor and her daughter Issable Taylor her true and Lawfull Executor ofall the rest of her goods moveable and unmoveabnle and to pay all her debts Testes Tho: Quaile Itt: in the prsence of her Tho: Bell jurati husband Roger Taylor Dan Quackin & Margrett Norris The executor sworne in Court being alis Harrison she bequeathed at lawfull yeeres hath ye goods in yr to Sr Tho: Parre (att the Re= owne custody: & are to bring in a p =ceivinge of the holy Sacrament) fect Invent it is done a younge mutton Solvo tamen vincuig suo jure pbatum et Solvit 6d The Invent of ye said testatrix taken & priced by 4 sworne men vizt: Willm: Preston Nicholas Shymmin, Tho: Brideson & Nicho: Gellin & haveinge duely praized every pticuler, we beinge ym all to one grosse sum, & it amounts to ...1£ - 16s - 6d June the 15th 1664 October ye 8th 1664 Donnell Quackin entereth his claime against ye executors of Kathe: Tayler alias Quackin for ye just some of 18s due dept as he will make to appeare & craveth tryall

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