William Gelling 1664

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 13 November 2020
Original: 0106200

Archdeacon Will 1663A #087 Braddan will of William Gelling, died in April 1664, has quarter interest in Baldell/Baldwin Milne: 
Summary: wife is not mentioned, dau Margaret; dau Marriad Gelling [married Captain John Quilliam] & her father in law Philip Quilliam; brother's son 
William Gelling junior (left the quarter interest in the mill); sister Isabel Gelling, sister Catharine Gelling, executor: Ann Gelling (her father is 
William Gelling); witnesses: Robert Kelly & John Caine, pledges: Robert Creer & Robert Kelly, also: John Caley entered a claim for 20s & for a piece of 
land in the testator's custody.
Braddan burial register: William Gelling buried 6 Apr 1664.
Dau: Episcopal will 1717E Marown will of Marriad Quilliam alias Gelling.
Dau:  Marown parish register:  Marriad Quilliam, Capt Quilliam’s wife, buried 10 May 1717. Episcopal will.
Son in law: Marown parish register: Capt John Quilliam  buried 13 February 1714/5. ArWill 1715A #05 Marown.
Will of son in law: ArW 1715A #05 Marown will of Captain John Quilliam: wife & executrix Marriad xxxx, son William, granddau Ann Quilliam, son James 
Quilliam (his dau Mary), granddau & heiress Jane Quilliam, son Robert Quilliam,  son & executor Patrick Quilliam, son John Quilliam, witnesses: William 
Carroon & Philip Quilliam. 

(41) Bradan This is affirmed to be ye last will and teastamt: of Wiliam Gelling: first he bequeathed his soule to God and his body to Christian buriall, to ye poore at ye discretion of his brothers son William Gelling junior; It: to his sister Isable Gelling 6d legasie; It: to his sister Katherin Gelling what is by account due from her owne hands as legassie and if shee be not therewith content then this will is to cut her of with 6d legasie; It: to his daugtr: Mariod Gelling 10s legasie which is in ye hands of Philip Quilliam her father in law; It: to his brothrs son Wm: Gelling junior and heir his qrter of baldell milne forever; It: hee constituded and ordained Ann Gelling his true and lawfull executor of all ye rest of his goods movable and unmovable wt soever; for his daugtr Mrgrett he did assure yt shee was payed in all things any was due or yt ever he intended for her Testes Robt: Kelly John Caine jurati Willm Gellin father to the executor is sworne supvisor & to bringe in a pfect Invent: & to be true to ye child solvo tamen vincuig suo jure probatum et solvit 10d John Coley entereth his claime against ye executors of Willm Gellin for a peece of land wch was in his custody, and is now deprived of it, & allso for 20s in moneys due dept as he will make to appeare & craveth tryall: June 8th 1664 Inventory as faloweth: Inprmis 1 cow dj a heffer priced ..1£ -16s; It: tow old mayers priced 12s; It: twelve sheep priced 1£ It: 3 sheep and a hog priced 4s; It: 4 blankets priced 10s; It: five lambes priced 2s; It: debts due to ye decedent from John Cristian 20s; It: due from Robt Creere ---s; It: from old John Cristian 1£-2s The goods in the fathers hand, & hath given in pledges to secure the office secunda forman legis Robt: Creer & Robt: Kelly June ye 18th 64: John Christian entereth his claime against ye executors of Will Gellin for ye sum of 3£ due dept as hee will make to appeare & craveth tryall accordinge to law

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