Catharine Boddaugh / Boyde alias Caley 1687

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 6 January 2019
Original: 0106205

Archdeacon Will 1687A #39 Lezayre will of Catharine Boddaugh / Boyde alias Caley, died 28 January 1686/7:  
Summary: husband Philip Boddaugh/Boyde, dau Mary (married Robert Curghey, he died 1728, see 1728A #75 Lezayre will of Mr Robert Curghey of the Carrock, she died 
1736 ArW 1736A #23 Lezayre), dau Catharine (married William Callow), granddau Jane Curghey, grandson John Curghey, granddau Daniel Callow, Patrick Boddaugh/Boyde, 
Isabel Boddaugh/Boyde, nephew? Robert Caley, niece? Catharine Caley, witnesses: William Corlett (very ill & died before probate) & Thomas Kissage (not accepted as 
a witness because of his age).  
Will of brother: ArW 1671A #59 Lezayre will of Patrick Caley of Sulby, died 23 February 1670/1: wife Alice Kissage pregnant & remarried Nicholas Moore, dau (eldest) 
Ann, dau (youngest) Catharine, brother Robert Caley, mother in law Margaret Crowe alias Woods, sister in law Catharine Kissage (married to Thomas Kinley), sister 
Catharine Caley (married to Philip Boddaugh/Boyde), pledges Nicholas Moore [2nd husband of wife Alice], Daniel Quayle, & William Corkill, also: Thomas Casement, 
Ewan Kneale of the Gill (prior churchwarden), John Woods, Daniel Kinread, Richard Kewish & son Henry of Ballakubrach, William Kewley.
Will of dau: ArW 1736A #23 Lezayre will of Mary Curghey alias Boyde of Ballnakarka, The Carrick, died 10 January 1736/7: dau Jane (has a dau [Jane Corlett, 
?illegitimate]), son & heir John Curghey (son Ferdinando, daus Ann & Jane & Isabel & Catharine & Esther Curghey), son Ewan Curghey,  dau Esther (born 1696, married 
Thomas Casement 1717/8, behind in receiving his wife's dowry), brother of Thomas is Charles Casement; dau Catharine (married to Philip Teare, dau Margaret, dau Mary).
Dau: Lezayre parish register: Mary Curghey als Boddagh widow of ye Carrick buried 11 January 1735/6.
   Son in law: Lezayre parish register: Robert Curghery (Carrick) buried 16 January 1728.
   Will of son in law: ArW 1728A #75 Lezayre will of Mr Robert Curghey of the Carrick: wife Mary, eldest son John (son Fall/Ferdinando), son Ewan, dau Jane, dau 
   Catharine (married Philip Teare abt 1713, son Robert), dau Esther, son Robert, grandchildren: Catharine & Esther & Robert, NOTE that all of the Carrick except 
   for Ballnakarka was sold to pay Robert's debts.  
See Curghey line: IOM FHS MI, K.C. Lezayre Old Yard, Stone 226: R.C. age 96 dyed in ano 1659, E.W.C. aged 84 dyed in ano 1682, I.C. aged 63 dyed in ano 1692, 
Here also lieth Mr. Robert Curghey who died January the 7th Anno 1728 ag'd 71.
   Robert Curghey born about 1563, died 1659.
   Ewan  born about 1598, died 1682.
   John  born about 1629, died 1692.
   Robert born about 1657, died 1728, ArW 1728A #75 Lezayre, md Mary Boddaugh/Boyde (ArW 1736A #23 Lezayre.
Granddau: Lezayre parish register: Cathrine Curghey wife of Philip  Tear  buried 6 September 1753.
   Children of Philip Teare &  Catharine Curghey: Margaret born about 1714, Mary b.1716, William b.1718, 
   Robert b.1720, Thomas b.1723, Esther b.1725, Richard b.1726, John b.1734.  
Grandson John Curghey of The Carrick / Ballakarka married Elizabeth Gill about 1706: 
   Their children: John born in 1707 Lezayre, died 1719: Lezayre parish register:  Jon. Curghey under age  buried 02 March 1719.  
   Ferdinando b. 1708/9, Ann b. 1713, Jane b. 1716, Isabel b. 1718, Catharine b. 1721, Esther b. 1724.
Granddau in law: Lezayre parish register:  Elizabeth Curghey als Gill ( from Ramsey) Relict of John  buried 17 October 1741, Episcopal Will.
Grandson: Lezayre parish register:  John Curghey of Balna-Carkey buried 07 July 1742, Episcopal Will.
Granddau: Lezayre parish register:  Jane Curghey (Balnakarky) buried 31 March 1740: 
Will of granddau: ArW 1740A #62 Lezayre will of Jane Curghey, died 1 April 1740: only child Jane Corlett (married Thomas Quiggin of Malew, by 24 Jun 1765); siblings: 
John, Robert, Ewan, Catharine and Esther Curghey (married [Thomas] Casement & died by Jun 1765, with her executors being dau Mary & her husb Patrick Davidson) 
NOTE: Jane appears to be the illegitimate daughter of Jane Curghey & William Corlett, born 1732 Lezayre. 

Lezaire the last will & testament of Kath: Caly who departed this life the 28th of January 1686: Imprmis she committed her soul unto God and her body to Xtian buriall. Itm: she left to the poor at her husbands discretion. Itm: she bequeathed to her daughter Mary four yards of woolen cloth; Itm: to her daugh= ter Kath a red petticoat; To her grandchild Jane Curghey a heiffer going into two years; To her grandchild Dan: Calow a coult of a year old. She left to Patrick Bodaugh 20d. To Kath: Caly a cow, & she left to Robert Caly 2 shill: that was in his own hands. Itm: she left to Isable Bodaugh a brown petticoat. Itm: She left to her grand son John Curghey half a steer of a year old. Itm: she consti= tuted and appointed her Loveing husband Phillip Bodaugh Executor of all the rest of her Goods moveable and imoveable whasoever Testes Note She left to ye above Kath William Curleod} Cally fore yards of gray cloth Thomas Kissaige} jurati for a pettie coat and also to Mary Cally her best wast coat Being witness to ye above will and now sick and doutfull of Recoveringe I doe there for declare before thees wittnesses that the within writtings in every perticuler Is the Last will and testament of Kath: Cally as wittnes my super scription wittnesses Will: Curlett my mark X Edm: Kewin my mark X John Corlet my mark X The Execr: sworn in form of law and hath given pledges to secure the office, & pay all debts and Legasyes [next page] One of ye witnesses to ye within will being dead, & ye other reputed ----y old as is suggested to ye Court, it is therefore mutually agreed by & betwixt ye husband & his son in law Willm: Calow, yt his father in law Phil: Boddaugh shall have ye use & usufruct[?] of his wifes pt of goods during his life, & then ye sd Wm Calow to have ye half of his mother in laws goods, & the like is provided for ye other daughter if demanded this is accepted & ye husband sworne in Court according to Law acceptum est et Solvit ----[fold] Inventory with a month sub paena 10s Pledges in forme of law Mr John Curghey minister

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