Ann Cubbon alias Christian 1689

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 24 February 2019
Original: 0106205

Archdeacon Will 1689A #012 Braddan will of Ann Cubbon alias Christian, dated 14 January 1689/90: 
Summary: husband xxxx Cubbon is not mentioned, dau Margaret Cubbon (married to John Cowley, sons John & Philip & William), son William Cubbon, son Patrick Cubbon, 
granddau Ann, grandson John Cubbon, granddau Jane Cubbon, dau in law Isabel Cubbon, son John Cubbon; also: Joney Kermode, Christian Steane / Stephen, witnesses: 
John Steane / Stephen & John Bridson; pledges: John Stephen & Thomas Gelling.
Braddan parish register:  Ann Cubon als Christian buried 20 January 1689/90.
Will of dau in law:  ArW 1692A #06 Braddan will of Elizabeth / Bessy Cubbon alias Quayle, died 27 November 1692: husband Patrick Cubbon, only dau Ann Cubbon, 
brother William Quayle; witnesses: Philip Clague & Gilbert Smith, pledges: Thomas xxxxx &  Daniel Christian.  
?Will of dau in law:  ArW 1696 #4 bk 1 Braddan, of Isabel Cubbon als Kermode, died 1 December 1696: husband William Cubbon, son & heir William Cubbon (of age), 
dau Isabel, son Thomas, dau Catharine, dau Ann, witnesses: Thomas Kermode & John Key, pledges: Silvester Mylchreest & Daniel Christian.
?Will of dau: ArW 1727A #03 Marown will of Margaret Key als Cowley als Cubbon: buried 10 Mar 1726/7: 1st husband xxxx Cowley, 2nd husband John Key,
son Philip Cowley of KnockRule; dau Ellinor Moore; dau Isabel Key.
?Granddau: Braddan parish register:   Ellin Cowley married William Moore 20 February 1690/1 in Braddan 

Bradan Janry: ye 14th 1689/90 In ye name of God Amen: I Ann Cubon alis Christian being sick in body, but of pfect memory do make this my last will & testamt: following: ffirst I bequeath my soule to God & my body to Christian buriall; Item I leave to ye poore, halfe a firlett of oate meale, & ye drink of a firlett of mault, to be distributed among ym; It: I leave to my daughr: Margtt: a green petticote and a wastcote of sinnomon colour together wth six pence Legacy; It: I leave to Jon: Cowley her husband a sheep & six pence Legacy; It: I Leave to my son Willm: Cubon a cow as Legacy; It:I leave to my son Pattr: Cubon as much white cloth as may make him a wastcote as Legacy; It: I leave to my grandchild Ann an ewe. It: I leave to Jony Kermod a blankett. It: I leave to Christan Staine a head-hancherchefe, It: I leave to my grandchild Jon: Cubon as much kears cloth as to make him a paire of breches. It: I leave to my grandchild Jane Cubon a paire of sheets; It: I leave to my daughter in law Issible Cubbon a black petticote; It: I leave ye minister a mutton. It: I leave to my 3 grand- children Jo: Philip & Wm Cowley 3 sheep, yt I bought from yr ffather Jo: Cowley that was in his own keeping. I leave one apiece ---- of ym to ye above children. It: I constitute & ordaine my loving son Jon: Cubon my true & lawfull exe---[dark] of all ye rest of my goods movable &unmovable It: I cut of any of ---- of my friends yt can ---[dark] to claime any of my goods wth six pence ---[dark] Testes Jon: Staine his X Jo: Bridson pbatum et solvit 9d The Execr: at age s---[dark] according to l---[dark] [next page] The Inventory of Ann Cubon alias Christian taken by 4 swarn men & ye sumner £ s It: 3 cowes & a steere of 4 yeers old price ............. 2 - 2 - ---[fold] It: 1 horse a mayre & folower & } dj a colt ..................}........................ 7 - 8 ----[fold] It: two sheep two goats & 1 mutton price ................ 0 - 6 ---[fold] It: all ye woodden vessels .............................. 0 - 7 ---[fold] It: --- white blanket & a fleage & } yard & a halfe of red cloth}..................... 0 -16 ---[fold] It: a linen sheet ....................................... 0 -16 ---[fold] It: --- rough linen ..................................... 0 - 4 ---[fold] It: --- wearing lenens .................................. 0 - 4 ---[fold] It: moare cloth & lenens ................................ 0 - 4 ---[fold] It: ------- of meale price .............................. 0 - 1 ---[fold] It: --------- of woolle yarne price ..................... 0 - 3 ---[fold] It: --------- flax not ---- not wrought ................. 0 - 2 ---[fold] It: --------d-- & -----eece of rell------ cloth ......... 0 - 1 ---[fold] [next page] It: an old linen wheel .................................. 0 - 1 - ---[dark] It: a car poule & 3 stones .............................. 0 - 0 - 6 It: halfe an old fether bed & dj a boulster ............. 0 - 3 - 0 It: dj a bedsteed ....................................... 0 - 1 - 0 It: sakes & canvesses ................................... 0 - 0 - 6 It: sives & weights ..................................... 0 - 0 - 4 It: a quarter of an old boat & nets ..................... 0 -12 - 0 It: dj an iron gridle & a Manks spade ................... 0 - 1 - 6 It: 2 harowing gears price .............................. 0 - 0 - 4 It: 1 car ............................................... 0 - 0 - 6 It: a firlett of salt ................................... 0 - 2 - 0 Pledges according to Law Jo: Stean & Tho: Gellin

Last Modified 24 February 2019