Ann Cannell alias Gawne 1672

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 11 April 2018
Original: 0106202

Archdeacon Will 1672A #30 Michael will of Ann Cannell alias Gawne, died 1 January 1672/3 intestate: 
Summary: husband Patrick Cannell is alive [?remarried to Joney Quayle], only child Jane Cannell underage [born December 1672], supervisors: 
brother William Gawne & sister Jane Gawne & brother in law John Cottier [married to Catharine Gawne]; also Henry Woods & his mother Margaret 
Woods alias Garrett (testator & husband had a mortgage of £6), pledges:  Adam Caine & William Quayle
dau:   Michael parish register:  Jane Cannell daughter of Patrick Cannell christened 20 January 1672/3 Michael
?2nd wife of husband: Michael parish register:   Patrick Cannell married Joney Quayle on 16 Feb 1674/5 in Michael
will of mother: ArW 1670A #069 Michael will of Catharine Gawne alias Cottier, died 28 November 1670: husband xxxx Gawne is not mentioned, 
son William Gawne, dau Ann, dau Jane & dau Catharine, mother Isabel Cottier alias Kinread is alive; supervisor of daughters: Mr Deemster 
Edward Christian, land mortgaged to:  Henry Woods & his mother Margaret Woods alias Garrett also: William Corlett, John Teare, John Corlett, 
William Cannell, Philip Corlett, witnesses & pledges: William Teare & Gilbert Corlett     

Michaell febru: ye 25th 1672 A pfecte Inventory of ye Goods of Ann Gawne late disceased taken accordinge to forme of law: and prised as followeth £ s d Itm: the decedence pte of one old cowe ............................. 0 - 4 - 0 Itm: the Decedence pte of one small heiffer ........................ 0 - 2 - 0 Itm: the Decedence pte of two old horses ........................... 0 - 4 - 0 Itm: the Decedence pte of one calfe and dj of one calfe ............ 0 - 1 - 10 Itm: one blanket two peticoats two weasketts two ...} carchiffs, one pair bodys dj an old carpett }............... 1 - 0 - 0 two approns and other small linines ............} Itm: 5 pounds of flax and hemp and 3 pounds of woolen yarne ........ 0 - 2 - 6 Itm: ye Decedence pte of ye woolen wheele and flaxen wheele......... 0 - 1 - 8 Itm: 3 barrells dj a churne dj a basket and dm a chist ............. 0 - 5 - 2 Itm: the Decedence pte of crops and one small pann ................. 0 - 0 - 10 Itm: one old feather bedde and one old boulster .................... 0 - 3 - 6 Itm: one paire of shoues and ye small vessels ...................... 0 - 2 - 0 Itm: dj of one broad goose and dj a gander ......................... 0 - 0 - 6 Itm: halfe of ye Croft yt ye Decedence and her husband } have in morgage of 6£ from Henry Woods and his }............ 3 - 0 - 0 mother Margt Carrett .............................} Debts due to ye Decedent as followeth Itm: from Margt Clerke ............................................. 0 - 12 - 0 Note theire is to be deducted out of this Inventory to discharge and pay debts the sume of ..................................................... 0 - 4 - 0 Pattr: Cannell ye father doe take the tuicon of ye child and the goods to his one Costodie with the Conssent of ye next of kindred and overseers namly Wm Gawne Jane Gawne and John Cotter these beinge the next kindred to the sd children the mother side and doe ingage themselves and theire assignes if it shall please God to call for the sd child before he come to lawfull yeares to give to the sd Pattr: Cannell or his assignes six and thirty shillings of the sd childs goods above expressed in ye Inventory whereupon the sd Pattr: doe give in pledges Adam Caine and Wm Quayle a maire and for Jxxxe xxxxxx xxxx xxxxxx hereof xxxx have xxxxx xxxxxx names and marke to be subsc The decree in ye second leafe following [next 2nd page] Michaell Ann Gawne dept ys life intested about ye first of Januarie 1672/3 wehreof the Court haveinge intelligence hath decreed her only child Janee Gawne Admynistratrixe & the next of kindred one the mother side supvisors vizt: Willm Gawne & Jaine Gawne & Joh: Cotter also a legasie to the husband upon sight of ye Invent Joh: Cotter sworne in Court & Decretum et solvit 2s - 6d the father allso to bringe in an Invent: 14 dayes given to bringe in ye Invent sub pena 20s The Invent in the second leafe before will pledges

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