William Kermode 1689

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 25 February 2019
Original: 0106205

Archdeacon Will 1689A #015 Marown will of William Kermode, dated 10 December 1689: 
Summary: wife Alice Fargher, son John, son William, dau Catherine, sister in law Marriad Fargher, witnesses: Oates Cretney 
[married to (Christian) Fargher, sister of Alice] & William Cubbon, pledges: Oates Cretney & William Cottier.
Will of mother in law: ArW 1668A #18 Marown will of Alice Fargher alias Moore, dated 24 November 1668, husband xxxx Fargher is not mentioned: son John Fargher, 
daughter Christian (married [?to Oates Cretney], 2nd sister of Catharine senior), dau Alice (married), daughters unmarried: Catharine senior (the inheritrix, of 
lawful years & simple and partly an idiot), Catharine junior (of age), & Isabel; brother William Moore, supervisor Oates Cretney  pledge: William Kermode of Marown. 
?Dau of witness Oates Cretney: ArW 1710A #03 Marown will of Jane Cretney, spinster, died 24 November 1710: father Oates Cretney, 
stepmother Ann Cretney als xxxx, brother William Cretney, brother Phinlo, brother John, niece Ann Cretney.
Will of sister in law: ArW 1689A #018 Marown will of Christian Cretney alias Fargher, died 20 December 1689: husband Oates Cretney, son William Cretney, dau Jane 
(underage), son Phinlo (underage), son John (underage), witnesses: Robert Caine & Robert Lewin, pledges: John Key & John Moore, also: Marriad Karagher entered a claim.

Marowne dber the 10th 1689 In the name of God Amen, I William Kermott being in perfect Memory praised be God for the same do make this my last will and Testamt: in manner and form following, first, I comit my soule to God, and my body to Christian Burial; Item I leave to my sonne Jon: Kermott one ox and half a maire to buy a plough, and halfe of the cloth that is in the weavers to be him a help to pay the rent, and a ---- Barrell, and a suck, and a gridle, and a potte, and a Manks spade and a turf spade, with my part of the husbandry gears, It: I leae to my sonne Willm: halfe of the cloth that is in the Tuck miln; Itm: I leave to my sister in law Mariat Ffargher a heff= er, to pay and satisfie what is due to her beside 8d charges at Law in her behalfe, It: I apoint my sonne Jon: Kermatt to pay what is due to ux Ca---- from me; Itm: I leave to my loveing wife Alice Ffargher halfe a stear, Item I constitute and apoint my three children, viz: Willm: John and Catherine Kermott to be my Lawfull Execr: of all my goods movable and immovable Testes The wife hath taken the tuition Oats Crettney} of thee children and is sworn Willm Cubon }jurati in Court in form of Law pbatum est et solvit ----[dark] Pledges Oates Kratney & Wm Cotter

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