Joney Skeally alias Key 1668

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

Archdeacon Will 1668A #51 Jurby will of Joney Skeally alias Key, died 15 February 1668/9, intestate: 
Summary: husband [Thomas] Skeally is alive [died 1675, see ArW 1675A #185 Jurby & ArW 1677A #073 Ballaugh], dau Ann [died 1687, ArW 1688A #14 Jurby, 
married Dollin Teare], dau Isabel, dau Margery & son John [died 1679, see ArW 1678A #51 Jurby], brother Stephan Key, sister Catharine Key, sister Bahie Key; 
pledges: Edmund Kewn & Thomas Teare.
Husband: Jurby parish register: Thomas Skelley buried 29 November 1675:
Will of husband: ArW 1675A #185 Jurby will of Thomas Skeally, listed in the old Typed Index but not found on the microfilm I reviewed  but found 2 pages 
previously: ArWills 1675 defuncts Jurby: Tho: Skallie 9ber the 29th 1675.
Will inventory of husband: ArW 1677A #073 Ballaugh will inventory of Thomas Skeally: 1st wife [Joney Skealy alias Key, died 1668/9, ArW 1668A #51 Jurby], 
2nd wife Isabel Teare, the heir John [died 1678, ArW 1678A #51 Jurby], eldest dau Ann [became heir after brother John died, she married Dollin Teare, she 
died 1687, her will ArW 1688A #14 Jurby], & dau Isabel of age, youngest dau Mary by 2nd wife, supervisor: brother Edmund Skeally [born about 1642].
Husband & father in law: 1657 Liber Vastarum, Jurby: John Skeally had several parcels of intack of 6d yearly rent & 18d rent & 8d rent & 16d rent & 8d rent 
and also 7d rent & 6d rent & 1d rent, and he was dead so his son Thomas was entered as right heir to the said land.
Husband & dau & son in law: 1684 Liber Vastarum, Jurby: Thomas Skeally had several parcels of intack of 2s 8d rent & 6d rent & 8d rent, and he was dead, 
and his daughter & heir Ann Skeally with her husband Daniel/Dollin Teare were entered for the land in 1684.
Will of son: ArW 1678A #51 Jurby will of John Skeally, orphan, under age, died 19 April 1679, intestate: father is dead, 3 sisters Ann, Isabel & Margery 
Skeally; pledges Mullenex Bittle & John Brew. 
Will of dau: ArW 1688A #14 Jurby will of Ann Teare alias Skeally, died 14 November 1687: husband Dollin Teare remarried Catharine Teare [his will ArW 1692A 
#38 Jurby], son James (underage, of age by November 1699), sister Margery, sister Isabel, sister Ellin, aunt Catharine Key, witnesses: John Clucas & Isabel 
Cleator, pledges: John Clucas & William Vondy.
Will of father: ArW 1661A #41 Andreas will of John Key, died 15 January 1662/3: wife Joney Camaish is alive [her will ArW 1668A #79 Andreas]; dau Catharine 
[married xxxx Brew]; dau Bahie; son Steene/Stephen Key exec; grandchild Catharine Brew; niece Alice Teare (sister's dau [Joney Key married William Teare]); 
grandchildren Ann & Isabel Skeally [mother is Joney Skeally als Key will 1668A #51 Jurby & father Thomas Skeally]; sister Ellin/Nelly Key enters her claim  
for a fourth part, 'her child's part of goods' that were in John's hands, sister in law Catharine Garrett als Camaish [md to Daniel Garrett]; also: William 
Kelly & wife Margaret Sayle; William Camaish junior; William Kneele; Pat Kneale enters a claim for ... his wife and her daughter.
Will of mother: ArW 1668A #79 Andreas will of Joney Key alias Camaish, ?died 6 January 1668/69, dated 25 February 1668/69: dau Catharine (has 2 children), 
dau Joney, dau Bahie (md William Vondy), dau in law, brother & sister, son Stephen Key; pledges William Teare & William Camaish.
Father in law: Jurby parish register: Jon: Skelly buried 4 October 1651, Episcopal Will.
Mother in law: Jurby parish register: Jane Skeally/Skallie alias Teare, will in the Episcopal will books 1666-1669 Jurby.
   Will of grandmother in law: ArW 1633A #058 Jurby will of Ann Skeally alias Brew alias Lucas/Clucas alias Gawne, dated 30 April 1634: 1st? husband xxxx 
   Lucas/Clucas, 2nd? husband xxxx Brew, 3rd husband Thomas Skeally, son John Lucas/Clucas (dau Jane), son Patrick Brew, grandsons Thomas & William Skeally, 
   dau in law Jane Teare (married [John] Skeally [he died 1651, Episcopal will books]), son John Skeally, also: William Clark; Sir John Clark & Thomas Teare & 
   Thomas Bittle & Thomas Norris, pledge: Sir John Clark.
Sister: Andreas parish register: Bahie Kee married xxx Vandy 16 July 1644 Andreas.

Jurby Jony Skally alis Kee depted ys life intested about ye 15th of feb 1668, whereof the church having intelligence have decreed her 4 children vizt: Ann: Issable Margery & John Skally Admynistrators & the next of kindred one the mother side supvisors & a legasie to the husband upon sight of ye Invent Stephan Kee & Kaitherin Kee 2 of ye Supvisors are sworn The father also sworne in in Court: & ye other Bahee Kee Court to be true to ye children is to be sworne by the minister & bring in pfect Invent & certifie Solvo tamen vincuig suo jure Decretum est et solvit 2s – 9d 14 dayes is given to give in a pfect Invent pformed [next page] A perfect inventory of ye goods ----- ------[torn top edge] Kee praized by 4 sworne men viz: ----- ----- Pat Kewe; Ed: Kewen, Jo: Clarke & Jo: Chrest----- £ s d It: moneys in mortgage ........................... 02 – 15 – 00 It: on old maire ................................. 00 – 04 – 00 It: ye third part of 2 swine ………………………… 00 – 01 – 02 It: 8 sheep great and smale ………………………… 0 – 06 – 00 It: the tird part of a rideing bocke[?] ……………… 00 – 07 – 00 It: the 3 part of a goose …………………………… 0 – 00 – 03 It: 2 white blanketts ……………………………….. 0 – 07 – 06 It: 2 red peticots and a new wascot ……………….. 0 – 13 – 00 It: on sheete ……………………………………….. 0 – 02 – 08 It: on apron and other wearing linnen …………….. 0 – 03 – 06 It: 2 old blankets, 2 bearing sheets, 1 old sack … 1 yard of huard cloath, halfe a yard wolen cloth… 00 – 03 – 00 It: smale vessels & on earthen dish ……………….. 0 – 01 – 01 It: half a paile and third part of a pale …………….. 0 – 00 – 07 It: half a puter dish ………………………………… 0 – 00 – 05 It: ye --- part of a mashing fate or kew & turfe …... 00 – 00 – 05 It: woole …………………………………………... 00 – 01 – 06 It: 2 pounds and half of flax & tweed ............ 00 – 01 – 03 It: 4 pounds and half of hemp and treid .......... 00 – 00 – 10 it: 5 pottles of lint seed and 3 pottles of hempseed... 0 – 00 – 08 It: a new dazen of netts ....................... 0 – 01 – 06 It: old sieves and weights, 1 pound feders, 2 sickles.. 0 – 00 – 10 It: 3 halfe ferlets of meal …………………………... 0 – 02 – 08 It: 1 hundred herrings & fish ……………………… 00 – 01 – 04 It: 1 pound of tallow ……………………………… 00 – 00 – 04 It: 2 old barrells, & half an old ferlet ……………... 0 – 02 – 04 It: 1 pottle of salt …………………………………. 0 – 00 – 04 It: halfe 2 earthen mugs and 3 spones ……………. 0 – 00 – 0----[torn edge] It: half a sith and handle …………………………… 0 - 01 – 0----[torn edge] It: half a flax wheele and 1 card …………………... 00 – 00 - ----[torn edge] It: five foote of iron chaine .................... 0 – 01 - ----[torn edge] It: smale old irons ....................……… 0 – 01 - ----[torn edge] It: foure tracer with there taungs ............... 0 – 00 - ----[torn edge] [next page] It: half a garden spade ......................... 0 – 00 – 06 It: half a plow …………........................ 0 – 01 – 00 It: 2 stradles ……………...................... 0 – 00 – 03 It: halfe a lader …………...................... 0 – 00 – 06 It: old nets ................................. 0 – 04 – 00 It: half a ferlett; and half a pottle of wheat ........ 0 – 01 – 06 It: harrows and 1 carr pole .................... 0 – 00 – 06 It: half 2 smale boxes ......................... 0 – 00 – 08 It: half a sadle and part of a little hammer ........ 0 – 00 – 05 Courbs Itt: a woolen wheele & cards ................... 0 – 01 – 00 It: on sacke ……………....................... 0 – 01 – 00 It: on chist ………………..................... 0 – 01 – 00 6 – 18s – 3d Time is given for ye corne till May Courts More aded by the father & Stephen Kee July 18th 69 It: halfe the plowing .....7s – 0 (8 bouls oats..... 1 – 7 – 0 It: 3 fir: barly… 7s 6d, It: one boule of pease & Rye.. 0 – 4 – 0 It: half an old fither bed... 1s 3d; It: hi accompts... 0 – 0 – 9 – ob It: in Steven Kee hands 6s – 6d All debless goods due to ye children....& mounts to 9 – 12 – 3 – 0b The goods in the fathers custody & have given in pledges for the fortcomeinge of ye said Invent & to secure the office sub paena duble the value Edmond Kewne, & Tho: Teere

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