Ann Clague alias Fargher alias Cannell 1668

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 22 March 2021
Original: 0106201

Archdeacon Will 1668A #05 Onchan will of Ann Clague alias Fargher alias Cannell, died 13 January 1668/9, intestate, not listed in the old Typed Index: 
Summary: 1st husband xxxx Fargher, 2nd husband Thomas Clague died 2 weeks later [ArW 1668A #06 Onchan], son Philip Clague unmarried & of age, dau Catharine 
Fargher unmarried & of age, pledges Philip Moore & William Craine of German, also: John Gell entered a claim for 10s.
Onchan parish register: Ann Cannel buried 13 January 1668/9.  
2nd husband: Onchan parish register:  Tho: Cloague was buried in KK Lonan on 26 January 1668/9. 
Will of 2nd husband: ArW 1668A #06 Onchan will of Thomas Clague, died 26 January 1668/9, intestate, not listed in the old Typed Index: wife Ann Clague 
alias Fargher alias Cannell died 2 weeks earlier [ArW 1668A #05 Onchan,], only son Philip Clague (unmarried), pledges Philip Moore & William Craine of 
German, also: Thomas Walker & his wife Catharine Christian entered a claim for 10s.
?Will of mother: ArW 1644A #65 Onchan will of Joney Cannell alias Fargher, died 21 February 1644/5: husband xxxx Cannell is dead, son & heir James Cannell 
(married, has 2? children), son John, son Adam (married), son Robert (has 2 children), son Thomas, dau Ann (married to [1st xxxx Fargher] & 2nd to Thomas 
Clague), also: Robert Kewley, John Cannell the tailor, William Corrin, vicar John Oates, sister? Marian Fargher, witnesses: vicar John Oates & John 
Christian & Margaret Cannell, pledge: John Lewney; son in law Thomas Clague's daughter, also: Robert Kewley & Marriad Kewley. 

KK Conchan The Inventory off Anne Cluag alias Cannell who depted this liffe ye 13th of Jan 1668 ---[dark, torn edge] praised by 4 sworne men vid: Joh: Bell, Robt: Cannell Ada, Canne-----[dark, torn edge] & Patr Christian All ye Inventory of ye said Ann Cannell doth amount to... 1£ - 13s - --[dark, torn edge] more for ye 4th pt of an old horse praise ............... 0 - 1 - --[dark, torn edge] Ann Cannell alias Cluage depted ys life intested about ye 13th of Jan: 1668, whereof the Church having intelligence hath decreed her son Phillip Cluag unmaryed Admynistrator joyntly with her daugr Cathe Ffarcher unmaryed: both of ym at lawfull yeeres Solvo tamen vincuig suo jure decretum et solvit 2s-0d The administrator sworne in Court & at lawfull yeeres: the goods in ye owne custody & have given in pledges secunda forman legis Phillip Moore & Willm Craine in KK German [previous page] Jan ye 12th 1669: John Gell enters his claime against the Execr of Ann Cannell alias Cluage for the some of xs[10s] due debt & craveth prosses

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