Robert Hanton / Hampton 1664 /65

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 17 December 2020
Original: 0106201

Archdeacon Will 1665A #054 Santan will of Robert Hanton/Hampton, dated 6 February 1664/5, mentions a 'Croft' (?Hampton's Croft): 
Summary: wife is alive, eldest son & heir Thomas underage, son Robert, dau Ann, dau Christian, dau Margaret (married John Quayle by 17 March 1685/6), dau 
Mary (married Thomas Kingley/Kinley by 17 March 1685/6, Mary died March 1728/9 Santan, ArW 1729A #16 Santan), all the children are underage, supervisors: 
Robert Hanton (?brother of the testator, & died about 1670, Episcopal Will) and sister Christian Hampton/Hanton (married Robert Moore who died before 
probate), also: Philip Moore merchant of Douglas. 
will of son:  ArW 1687A #61 Santan will of Thomas Hampton/Hanton, dated 2 January 1687/8: wife is alive, heir, underage children: son Robert, son James, 
son Christopher, son William, dau Jane, dau Isabel; witnesses & pledges: Gilbert Moore & Robert Caine.
?Son:  Braddan parish register:  Rob: Hanton buried 21 February 1686/7.
?Will of son: ArW 1687A #06 Braddan will of Robert Hampton/Hanton of Ballacreggan & Ballachrink, died 20 February 1686/7: 1st wife Catharine Quiggin her 
will ArW 1668A #16 Braddan, 2nd wife Isabel Ke----[alive in 1688], eldest son Robert (married to Jane [Craine], children John & Gilbert & Ann Hampton), son 
John (left Ballachrink, son Gilbert), son Christopher, James Hampton, Thomas Hampton & children, goddau Ellin Clucas, nephew Robert Fayle, also: Ann 
Kinnish & Isabel Cowin, William Leece & wife Ann Leece alias Moore, Thomas Leece. 
Dau: Santan parish register: Mary Kinley alias Hampton  buried 8 March 1728/9.
?Son in law: Santan parish register: Tho Kinley jnr, of ny Hown (mower) buried 17 May 1712, Episcopal Will.
   Santan parish register: Jane Kinley daughter to Tho Kinley buried 17 October 1694.
   Santan parish register: Cath Kinley daughter to Tho Kinley & Mary buried 6 November 1694.
Will of dau: ArW 1729A #16 Santan will of Mary Kinley alias Hampton/Hanton of Ballahowin, died 7 March 1728/9: Husband Thomas Kinley dead, only dau Marjery 
Kinley to be married to Jon Brew of Barroose and left everything, Lonan; Dated 10 June 1618. Witnesses Jon: Wattleworth junr, Edmund Martin, Dan: Kneale, 
Dan Mcylrea. Deed of gift accepted for Will of Mary Kinley, pledges Mr Jon: Wattleworth & Captn Jon: Bridson of Santan. July 5th 1729 Christopher Kinley 
enters a claime against Exrutrix of his mother Mary Kinley for six pounds. July 7th 1729 Patrick Corlett in his own & wife's behalf enters against Executrix
of Mary Kinley for 23s, being part of ye consideration money due for a parcel of Land belonging to Corlet's wife, & sold by Mary Kinley, as she was her 
supervisor, & for ye further sum of 17s due to her for wages.
   Grandson: Santan parish register: Christopher Kinley, ny Howin, bur 8 Apr 1764, died age 76, born about 1688.
   1st wife of grandson: Santan parish register: Christopher Kinley married Isabel Fargher on 26 August 1712 in Santan.
   1st wife of grandson: Santan parish register: Isabel Kinley alias Ffargher of ny howyin, bur 03 Oct 1731.
   Grandson Christopher born about 1688: IOM FHS MI, Santan [stones I 5 & I 6]: [stone I 5] Sacred to the memory of William Kinley Advocate of Peel son of 
   Philip and Esther Kinley who departed this life on the 11th of January 1846 aged 48 years. Also to the memory of Anne Kinley daughter of Philip and 
   Esther Kinley who departed this life on the 5th of July 1881 aged 55 years. Also Cleave Kinley of Ballahowin born May 12th 1810, died September 12 1883. 
   Also of Catherine wife of the above Cleave Kinley born September 18th 1818, died December 22nd 1892. [stone I 6] To the Memory of Christopher Kinley of 
   Balnahown in the Parish of Kk Saint Ann who departed this life April 8th 1764 aged 76 years. In Loving Memory of Annie third daughter of Cleave and 
   Catherine Kinley of Ballahowin who died June 24th 1881 aged 34 years. Looking unto Jesus. Also Emelie Margaret Kinley born 9th March 1868 died 26th 
   February 1900. At Rest.
      Ggrandson Christopher: ArW 1764A #35 Santan will of Christopher Kinley and 2nd wife Margaret Looney, Deed of Gift written 17 November 1762: son 
      William Kinley & his wife Ellinor Crowe, witnesses: John Moore & John Clucas, pledges: Thomas Bridson junior of Santan & John Quayle of Castletown 
      cooper.
Will of dau: ArW 1721A #40 Santan will of Christian Callow alias Hampton/Hanton, died 14 July 1716: son Christopher Callow, witnesses: Thomas Moore & 
William Quine.
Dau: Santan parish register: Christian Callow alias Hanton buried 14 December 1721.
Son in law: Santan parish register: John Callow (fisher) buried 27 Dec 1702.
Will of son in law: ArW 1702A #09 Santan will of John Callow, died 25 Dec 1702: wife [Christian Hanton] is alive, youngest son Christopher, eldest son John 
(in Dublin), dau Margaret (in Dublin), son William Callow.
   ?Will of a cousin OR?: ArW 1669A #015 Braddan will of Catharine Cubbon alias Hampton/Hanton, died 2 January 1669/70, originally from Santan Parish: 
   husband xxxx Cubbon is not mentioned, son John Cubbon the elder, son John the younger (of age by 1685), dau Isabel, dau Bahie Cubbon (?dead by Nov 1677), 
   supervisors: brother Robert Hampton & sister Margaret Hampton, witnesses: John Curghey & Christian  Moore alias Hampton [widow of Robert Moore who died 
   1665], Phinlo Lewin pledge, William Freer pledge.
   ?Cousin: Braddan parish register: Katherin Hanton of KK St Ann bur 2 January 1669/70.
?1665 Liber Vastarum, Maughold: Gilbert Casement had a parcel of intack of 6d yearly rent, and then Ann Christian & her deceased husband Robert Hampton 
had it, and they sold it to William Mylrea, who was entered for the 6d rent in 1665.

St Ann ffeb: ye 6th 1666 (9) In ye name of God Amen, I Robt Hanton though sicke and weake in body yet in pfect memory praised bee God doe make this my last will and Testament in forme and manner followeinge: Inpms: I committ my Soule into ye hands of Almighty God and my body to Xian burial Itt: I leave unto my eldest sonne Thomas all the grounde yt was due or right unto mee by the death of my father Itt: I leave unto my sonne Robert ye grounde which I took in from ye mountains being of ye yearely rent of 8d alsoe it is my will yt if either of my sonnes marry out of ye ground or Croft I leave them his other brother is to give him these yt ye brother yt stayes yr shall pay unto ye other 40s and then ye foresaid Croft and all Land thereunto belonging is his due for ever; Itt: I leave unto my sonne Thomas 8s of yt money which whe= are oweinge to mee for to bye him geares to worke upon his trade, I leave him alsoe halfe ye cropp of corne att eight yeares to come and noe sooner Itt: I leave my loveinge wife halfe my brewing pann for a legacie out of ye whole Itt: I leave my daughter Ann halfe a heifer, and I leave to my daughter Xian Hanton one sheepe Itt: I leave my foure children viz: Robt, Margerett, Mary and Anne Hantan sole executors of all my goods moveable and unmoveable: Itt: I pd 7s unto Philip Moore of Douglas for shop wares and hee sayd his booke is incrasst and hee not pd but now beinge upon my death bed doth say yt hee is fully satisfied, I doe allsoe appoint and constitute Robt: Moore and Robt Hantan overseers of my children giveinge each of them 12d a piece Legasie Note Robt: Moore is dead & Christian Hanton is sworne in his sted Witnesses hereof John Kinley The execurs beinge under age Robt: Robt Hantan jurati Hanton & Christian Hanton are sworne Hu: Cosnahan Supvisors: & to see ys will pformed pbatum et Solvit .. 10d [next page] An Inventory of ye goods of Robt: Hanton Appraised by foure sworne men Xopher Gicke, Jo: Caine, Robt Hanton, Jo: Kenish £ s d Impms halfe ye cattell appraised to ............ 08 - 10 - 0---[fold] halfe the horses .............................. 01 - 00 - 0---[fold] halfe ye sheepe ................................ 00 - 08 - 0---[fold] 2 blancketts 1/2 a fledge ..................... 00 - 10 - 0---[fold] Apparell praised to ............................ 00 - 04 - 0---[fold] halfe of one sadle ............................. 00 - 00 - 0---[fold] one sheete ..................................... 00 - 03 - 0---[fold] all ye rest of ye houshold stuffe } as wooden vessells pewter and other } things appraised to ................} ........ 01 - 09 - 0---[fold] due from ye Countrey in wares sold to them ..... 01 - 09 - 11 summ ...... 07 - 15 - 11 The goods in ye mothers hands & hath more added by ye Supvisors given in pledges secunda forman legis 20 stook in barly & oats 4d p ---[fold] John Curghy ffinlo Kneele Depts to be deducted of ys Invent as appears ys day to be paid to Edwd Calow of Castletowne beinge proved to be a due dept & allso a legat left to his sonn ............ 8s - 0d Note also yt yr is due to ye wiffe ye one halfe of ye 1£ - 9s - 11d wch is in ye pishiors[?] hands & a due dept more to be deducted out of ys Invent by ye Supvisor to discharge depts. ...... 14s March 17th 1685 John Quaile in ye behalfe of his wife Margrett Hanton & Tho: Kingley in ye behalf of his wife Marie Hanton children to ye foresd: Robt: Hanton came this day & acknowledged they were satisfied in their part of goods due to ym by ye death of their said fathr & have accordingly acquitted ye Pledges & their mother before me John Quaile X Sam: Watleworthe Regr Tho: Kingley X

Last Modified 17 December 2020