Christian Jamieson 1666

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 30 December 2020
Original: 0106201

Archdeacon Will 1666A #09 Lonan will of Christian Jamieson, died 6 February 1666/7: 
Summary: not married, sister Catharine Jamieson, brother Philip Jamieson, brother Thomas Jamieson, stepfather, mother; witnesses Sir Charles Parr & Thomas 
Jamieson, pledges: Robert Kewley & Thomas Brew, NOTE, that the testator's siblings' surname is Jamieson, so that I assume the testator's surname is Jamieson, 
though it may be something else.
Will of sister: ArW 1669A #001 Lonan will of Catharine Jamieson, dated 21 February 1669/70: not married, brother Philip Jamieson & brother Thomas Jamieson, 
also: Catharine Moore in Douglas, Ann Fargher, Joney Atchison/Atkinson, witnesses: Gilbert Corrin & Mary Moore, pledge: Gilbert [Corrin], her inventory 
includes the 3rd part of the half of inventory of William Quay & Isabel Quay. 
?Will of sister in law:  ArW 1681A #07 Lonan will of Christian Jamieson alias Caine alias Coole/Cooil alias Harrison, died about 1681 Lonan: 1st or 2nd 
husband xxxx Caine, 2nd or 1st husband xxxx Coole, 3rd husband Thomas Jamieson is alive, dau Catharine Caine of age, dau Margaret Coole of age, witnesses: 
Philip Moore & xxxx Quark, pledges: John Moore junior & Philip Cottier.
Brother: Thomas Jamieson witness to will & pledge for the inventoried goods of Christian Moore alias Scarff will 1675A #034 Lonan.
See: Episcopal will books 1627-1630 Rushen, will of Thomas Jamieson.
See: Episcopal Will 1709 Lonan will decree of Isabel Cannell alias Jamieson, married about 1705 to James Cannell, born about 1683.
See: Episcopal Will 1736 Lonan will decree of James Cannell, married about 1705 to Isabel Jamieson.
See: Episcopal Will 1708 Lonan will decree of Mary Jamieson alias Kewley, married about 1682 to Thomas Jamieson.
?Will of brother OR nephew: ArW 1713A #02 Lonan will of Thomas Jamieson, died 24 April 1713: wife [Mary Kewley] is not mentioned [died about 1708 Lonan, 
Episcopal Will 1708], underage granddau Isabel Cannel, son in law James Cannell (died about 1736 Lonan, Episcopal Will 1736), [deceased dau Isabel Cannell 
alias Jamieson died about 1709 Lonan (Episcopal Will)], witnesses & pledges: Philip Knickle (has a son Philip) & John Kelly.
  ?will of brother OR nephew: ArW 1713A #02 Lonan will of Thomas Jamieson, died 24 April 1713: Phillp Knakell and son Phillip, grandchild [Esable] Cannall, 
  son in law James Cannall (father of Esable Cannall), John [Kellee]. James Cannall Executor. Wittnesses and pledges Phill Knakle, John Kellee.

ffeb: 6th 1666 The last will & and testament of Christian ------[crumbled edge] who first committed her soule to Allmightie ------[crumbled edge] and her body to Xtian buriall Item to ye poor a mutton and a firlett of w------[crumbled edge] Item to all her kinsfoulks 6d a peese if y------[crumbled edge] would give it them Item to her sister Catherin her linen------[crumbled edge] cloathes Item to her bro: Phi: a young heffer Item to ye minister of ye pish a mutton It: to ------[crumbled edge] Jameson 6d legasie Item she constituted and and ordained ------[crumbled edge] mother executrice and her step father ------[crumbled edge] mother joynt executors & to have all her goods moveable a------[crumbled edge] immoveable, note that this last ----e being in pte a contradicon, is in Cort explained by Sr Charles Parr one of ye wittnesses who sayes Testes: Charles Parr that ye meaning of it is that all the Tho Maclxxxxx jura------[edge] goods was left (or bequeathed) equally Thomas Jamesone ad carcer juratus betwixt ye stepfather & ye mother yett if hee take his oath to ye minister & return certificate wth 3 days, hee pbatum est et solvit vjd[6d] be despenst wth all pforms d----- Inventorie given by 3 sworne men vid: ffer-----[?]---[crumbled edge] Cluage, James Kneakill & Wm Cluage S-----[crumbled edge] An heffer of 5 years ould ..... 00 - 14 - 00 Item a cow and a calfe ........ 00 - 14 - 00 The Executors at age sworn in Cort & hath given in pledges secundum forman legis Rob: Kewley, Tho: Brew

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