William McNameer 1666

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 13 January 2021
Original: 0106201

Archdeacon Will 1666A #36 Andreas will of William McNameer, died 21 December 1666:
Summary 1st wife died in early 1640s probably, 2nd wife Bahie Gawne is alive [remarried Daniel Teare April 1667, & she died 1669, Episcopal will], dau Joney 
(by 1st wife, married to John Cottier, dau Catharine, son William, dau Christian [?by 2nd wife Bahie, ?married William Christian about 1665], son John, 
brother Thomas (supervisor of 2 youngest children); also: Philip Crenilt owed 2s & a half firlet of barley, etc, Daniel Kinry/Harrison owed 1s, Mally 
Crenilt, [son in law] William Christian, son in law John Cottier, witnesses: William Christian & Thomas McNameer & John Huddlestone, pledges: William 
Teare & Gilbert Cowle.
Andreas parish register: Willm: McNameer buried Dec 1666. 
2nd wife: Episcopal will books 1666-1669 Andreas, will of Bahie Teare alias McNameer alias Gawne.
2nd wife: Andreas parish register: Bahee Gown als Teer buried 7 May 1669.
2nd wife: Andreas parish register: Bahie Gawne married Daniel Tear on 3 April 1667 in Andreas Parish.
?Dau: Andreas parish register: Cath: dau of Wm McNameer buried 1666.
?Son: Andreas parish register:  Wm: son of Wm: McNameer buried 10 Feb 1669/70. 
Will of mother: ArW 1655A #43 Andreas will of Margaret McNameer alias Joughin, died by October 1655: husband Daniel McNameer is not mentioned [died 1645, 
ArW 1644A #72 Andreas], son William McNameer (married 1st xxxx, & 2nd Bahie Gawne, he died 1666A #36 Andreas, Bahie died 1669, Episcopal Will), dau 
Christian McNameer & dau Catharine McNameer (married Philip Crenilt, her will ArW 1666A #35 Andreas, Philip's will ArW 1674A #07 Andreas), son Thomas 
McNameer, also: William Christian, witnesses: John Gawne & John Huddlestone, pledge: Callum Radcliffe.
Dau & granddau: Andreas parish register: Christian InyMeer & her dau Jony Xtian buried 16 January 1669/70.   
Grandson & son in law: Andreas parish register: John son of Wm Christian christened 16 August 1668 Andreas.
Will of father in law (father of 2nd wife): ArW 1657A #28 Andreas will of Daniel Gawne, dated 18 June 1657: wife [Ann Kinry/Harrison] is not mentioned 
[died 1650, ArW 1654A #78 Andreas], son John Gawne, dau Bahie Gawne (married 1st William McNameer & 2nd xxxx Teare), witnesses Nicholas Wade & Mark Cowle.
Will of mother in law (mother of 2nd wife): ArW 1654A #78 Andreas will of Ann Gawne alias Kinry/Harrison, dated 29 November 1650: husband Daniel/Donnell 
Gawne (died 1657, ArW 1657A #28 Andreas), son John Gawne, dau Bahie Gawne (married 1st William McNameer & 2nd xxxx Teare), granddau Christian McNameer, 
brother John Kinry, son in law William McNameer, witness: William McNameer & William Christian, pledge: William McNameer.
Dau: Andreas parish register: Christian InyMeer & her dau Jony Xtian buried 16 January 1669/70.
Will of dau: ArW 1669A #090 Andreas, of Christian Christian alias McNameer, died 28 February 1669/70: husband William Christian is alive, son John, dau 
Bahie, [dau Joney was buried with the testator Christian], witnesses: Mally Crenilt & John Kneale; pledges: Thomas Cowley & John Cowle saggart.
?Will of sister: ArW 1666A #35 Andreas will of Catharine Crenilt alias McNameer, dated 24 May 1666: husband Philip Crenilt [died 1674, ArW 1674A #07 Andreas], 
son John Crenilt (of age), daughters Margaret & Joney Crenilt; dau Catharine married to Richard Cowle in about 1656 or before, also: the executors of 
William McNameer (a witness who died before will was proved, see ArW 1666A #36) and William's wife entered a claim; witnesses: William Radcliffe & Alice 
Teare & dau Catharine Crenilt [married about 1656 to Richard Cowle] & William McNameer (dead by 1666/7), pledges husband Philip Crenilt & Daniel Keneen.

Decembr ye 21th 1666 The last will & testament of Willm McNemeere, sick in body, but whole in minde & of pfect memorie thanke be to God doe make ys my last will & testament in manner & forme followinge: first I commit my soule to God & my body to Christian buryall; It: to ye poore at Allhallatide 1 fir: of malt & wt is needful therwith; It: to my daugr Kathe xs[10s]; It: to my sonne Willm: xs[10s]; It: to my daughr Jony 2 sheepe; It: to my daugr Christian a little yarne yt shee hath of her owne out of the whole & a blankett; It: to my wife in legasy my share of the heffer I bought; It: I constitute & ordaine my sonn Joh: & Christian McNemeere joynt executors of all the rest of my goods moveable & unmoveable; It: I acknowledge yt there was 7s due to my daugr Jony from me, wch is satisfied & paid, & acknowledged by her selfe; It: there is due to her 30: hattacks of oats, & ye sowing of 2 boules of barley, & a fir: of ry, or, if she pleas the third pt of the crope, or the corne as expressed in her mothers Invent; It: I leave her a sh----[fold] & a lambe for some odd things els yt is due to her; & further its my will yt if she stand not to ys my will, yt she shall bee liable to pay unto my executors ye halfe of eight pounds, yt I have laid out in her behalfe in the lease pewder[?] moneys & love moneys Debts due to me from Phillip Crenilt ..1s-2d, & 20s of my said daugr yt is in his hands; It: due from Daniell Kinry 1s; It: from Willm Christian & his wife 8 groates; It: due to me from Phillip Crenilt 2s dj fir: barly I had of Gownes farme 2 boules of oates, 4 pottles of barly & 2 pottles of rye out of wch I paid rent ...4s-6d, & for yr funerall charges paid by me xs, (pd:) for ym in Danll Teere rent ...1s-6d; for the be----[fold] & for drinke 2d; It: I leave Sr: Jo: a mutton; It: to Will Christian my breetches & girkinge; to my brother Tho: a keire pair of breeches as It: to Mally Crenilt a blankett; It: to his daugr Jony Inemeer 6d legasie, debts due to yr execr & given in by ye mother in the hands of Joh: Cotter her husband pt of ye spitt, grope, candlestone, & a silver crosse wholly Testes: Willm Christian { The executor sworne in Court Tho: McNemeere { jurati & also Tho: McNemeere supvisor John Huddlestone{ wth ye said uncle of ye 2 under age pbatum et solvit 1s The Invent of the said testator taken & prized by 4 sw: men as follow: It: 2 oxen ..22s-0d; 1 colt of a yeere old, another 2 yares old, 2 old mayre 1 bock prized to 18s-0d, It: 2 pte of a cowe 1 stirk 10s-0; household stuff.. 9s It: 5 yards of blanketing ...6s; It: 16 yards & dj yard of rushett cloath..7s It: 4 yards of medly cloath 6s; It: 4 yards lnnen at 8d p yard...2s-8d It: 5 yards of hurgen ..1s-8d, 1 quart of woole 1s dj quart hempt 6d; It: woden vessells 1s-6d; It: dj 3 socks...1s-6d; It: 1 doossin shepe & 8 hoggs; The execur at lawfull years & the goods in yr owne hand & hath given pledges to secure the office sup pena duble ye value & ye Invent Willm Teere & Gilbt: Cowle [written sideways, left edge:] In ye hand of Will Teere of KK -----[dark edge] McNemeere goods xs[10s] & -------[dark edge] Sr: Jn Huddlestone ---[dark edge] [written sideways, left edge:] Mar ye 27th 1667 The corbs deliverd by authorite unto ye heire, vizt: 1 coulter, 1 sack, 1 Rackentree & 1 old yron pott, 1 wheel & cards, 1 halbert, 1 sword, 1 table & ----- prized to 15s & I say received by me & also 1 set of yron draught & 1 trace ...1s Jan ye 29 67: Phillip Crenilt enters for 3s-2d & 1 boule oats [next page, at the bottom of ArW 1666A #37 Andreas:] Mar: the 7th 1666/7 Joh: Cotter enters against ye executors of Willm McNemeere for ye 3 quarters of a fither bed (ys sworne) a blanket (ys sworne) at 4s & 1 cow & a stack of turffe (ys sworne & profit of ye land x[10] yeeres) & craveth tryall eod die Jony Inemeer enters for : The roofe of a hous of six cupples with six ---- prop: & the roofe of a kilne 3 cuppls, & craveth tryall: proved by Willm Cotter John his sonn

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