Isabel Fargher alias Kinnaige / Kennaugh 1687

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 20 January 2019
Original: 0106205

Archdeacon Will 1687A #09 Santan will of Isabel Fargher alias Kinnaige / Kennaugh, dated 16 May 1687: 

Summary: husband xxxx Fargher is not mentioned, dau Mary Fargher, son in law Philip Kinley; witnesses: Hugh Cosnahan & William Cowle, pledges: Robert Caine & William Cowle. Dau: Santan parish register: Mary Fargher buried 5 May 1690. Will of dau: ArW 1689A #80 Santan will of Mary Kinley als Fargher, proved June 1690: husband [Philip] Kinley] is alive [remarried to Catharine Kinnish of Knockfrey on 17 April 1720 Santan], also: Ellinor Martin, Robert Quay, Mary Fargher in Malew, Mary Fargher in Arbory; witnesses: Thomas Martin & William Cowle. Will of son in law: ArW 1720A #11 Santan will of Philip Kinley of Knockfrey: [1st wife Mary Fargher died 1689, her will ArW 1689A #79 Santan], 2nd wife [Catharine Kinnish] is not mentioned [died 31 March 1720 Santan], dau Jane, son William, witnesses: John Martin & Robert Lewney. Son in law & his 2nd wife: Santan parish register: Philip Kinley married Catharine Kinnish on 29 July 1690 in Santan Parish. Son in law: Santan parish register: Philip Kinley buried 17 April 1720. 2nd wife of son in law: Santan parish register: Catherine Kinley alias Kinnish of Knockfrey buried 31 March 1720. Will of 2nd wife of son in law: ArW 1720A #09 Santan will of Catharine Kinley alias Kinnish of Knockfrey: husband Philip Kinley, dau Jane, son William, witnesses: John Martin & Robert Lewney. See regarding Testator: Archdeacon Will 1644 presentment Santan: The Curat at KK Santan doth present: .... --- presente Tho: Savage cum Issable Keanaige fornication if they were[?] not presented before. NOTE: AW Moore indicates that Kenaige, Keneaigh, Kenagh, Kenag(?),as well as other spellings from the 1600s and before (a surname found mainly in German Parish) became Kennaugh by the 1700s (see page 27 of Manx Names).
[dark]------- ----- Ann May the 16th 1687 In the name of God Amen I Issable Keenage sick and weake in body but whole and perfect in memory praysed be God doe make this my last will & testement as foloweth, first she commited her soul to God & her body to Christian buryall; Itt: Shee left to the viccar one lamb; Itt: She apointed and ordained her son in law Philip Kinley & her daughter Mary Farcher his wife sole executors of all the rest of her goods movable & unmovable whatsoever testes The Exrs are sworne in Court in Hugh Cosnahan} forme of law Wm Cowle } jurati pbatum est et solvit 6d The Inventory of the goods of Issable Keenage praysed by 4 sworn men viz: Tho: Brew John Oats Tho Marttin & John Kneale the sd Invent Amounts in the grose to the Just Sum of 8s 3d The goods in ye Exrs: hands who have given pledges according to Law Robt: Caine & Wm Cowle

Last Modified 20 January 2019