Thomas Walker 1681

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 17 August 2018
Original: 0106204

Archdeacon Will 1681A #81 Lezayre will of Thomas Walker, died 21 November 1681: 
Summary: 2nd wife Catharine [Hoole/Hall als Christian, her will ArW 1687A #44 Lezayre, she had been married previously, 
had a daughter Jane Hoole], son Thomas (wife Mabel, 2 children), son Samuel; witnesses: Ewan Curghey & John Crowe.
Will of 2nd wife: ArW 1687A #44 Lezayre will of Catharine Walker alias Hoole/Hall alias Christian, died 23 March 1686/7: 1st husband xxxx Hoole/Hall, 
2nd husband Thomas Walker is not mentioned [his will ArW 1681A #81 Lezayre], dau Jane Hoole/Hall (not on the Isle of Man), stepson Thomas Walker, 
also: Philip Christian of Douglas, Joney Cottiam, Captain Ewan Curgey senior; witnesses: Isabel Parr & William Martin. 
?Related to wife: Malew parish register:  Cath Chestnall als Hoole buried 14 October 1667.
Will of son: ArW 1688A #68 Lezayre will of Thomas Walker, made last of April 1687: wife is alive, has underage children, also: Thomas Corlett, 
Ewan Curghey miller, Mr David Murrey, John Cottier, John Garrett, Marg: Parr, others; witnesses & pledges: Edward Gill & Robt Parre.
See: ArW 1668A #06 Onchan, of Thomas Clague, died 26 January 1668/69, intestate, wife Ann Clague alias Fargher alias Cannell died 2 weeks earlier, not 
listed in the old Typed Index: only son Philip Clague, Thomas Walker and wife Catharine Christian entered a claim against the executors of Thomas Clague.
See: ArW 1667A #15 Lezayre, of William Callow, died 23 February 1667/68: Paul Gelling & his cousin, niece or sister Mary Kneale, kinsman Robert Kerruish junior 
executor (he refused), executor: brother in law Duncan Kneale; witnesses: Ewan Kneale & William Sayle, pledges: Robert Kerruish & William Sayle, also: Edward 
Callow of Ballatesson and John Christian of Ballatessen owed him money; also: Thomas Walker & wife took care of William for 3 months before he died.
See son: Thomas Walker was a witness to 1687 contract German, dated 30 May 1687, between Edmund Crowe and Ewan Curghey junior & his daughter Esther Curghey, 
Edmund borrowed 3£ sterling from them and agreed to pay it back in one year at an interest rate of 10% per year, note found amongst the 1676 wills.

Lezayre The last will and Testament of Thomas Walker who departed this life the 21 day of Novembr: 1681 First he committed his soule to God and his body to Christian buriall Item to his son Thomas halfe ye croft if he ye sd Tho: would work halfe with Chat: as shee di-- and pay halfe ye Rent; Item to his said son Tho: 2s. Item to Mabal Tho: wife 1s. Item to Tho= =mas 2 children twelve pence apeece. Item to his sonn Sam 1s Lastly he declared that there was some debts due to him, and some goe= =ing from him, and desired his wife Chatherin to get in what was due to him, and to pay all debts, and see that he should be hansomly buried and shee to have all ye rest and that it would be too littel for her. witnesses hereof The Execr at age and sworn Ewan Curghey} in Court Jo: Crowe ..} jurati Probatum et solvit 6d An Inventorie of ye goods of Thomas Walker praised by swarne men viz Edmon Gill, Patrick Caine Gibt: Caly and Ewan Gell The deceadents part of ye goods comes to ............ 02£ - 01s - 0d

Last Modified 17 August 2018