Isabel Crowe alias Coonill / Conilt 1699

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 18 June 2018
Original: 0106207

Archdeacon Will 1699A #05 Onchan will of Isabel Crowe alias Coonill/Conilt of Kiondroghad, died December 1699:
Summary: husband [John] Crowe is alive [died 1707, ArW 1707A #01 Onchan], son John Crowe Kiondroghad, Onchan, son James, son Robert, dau Catharine, 
dau Elizabeth, witnesses Alice Christian & William Gell, pledges: John Christian & John Skillicorn and John Christian & John Fargher
Onchan parish register: Isabel Crow als Choonell buried 6 November 1699
Onchan parish register: John Crow buried 1 April 1707
will of husband: ArW 1707A #01 Onchan will of John Crowe, died the last of March 1707, had sheep at BallaMeanagh: wife [Isabel Coonill / Conilt] is dead 
[died 1699, ArW 1699A #05 Onchan], son Robert, son James, dau Catharine, dau Elizabeth, son John left the houses & gardens, witnesses: Jane Cannon & 
Ellinor Stowell, pledges: James Christian & John Kewley, also: Captain John Oates senior entered a claim for 8s - 10d & a sheep & lamb & fleece of a sheep
Son: Onchan parish register: John Crowe married Ann Cottier on 16 August 1719 in Onchan
dau in law: Onchan parish register: Ann Crow als Cottier (Chiondroghan) buried 11 Dec 1763
?dau: Onchan parish register: Catharine dau of John Crowe christened 5 November 1676 in Onchan
?son : Onchan parish register: James son of John Crowe christened 22 June 1679 in Onchan
?son : Onchan parish register: John son of John Crowe christened 3 August 1682 in Onchan
?grandson : Onchan parish register: James son of John Crowe christened 6 February 1723/4 in Onchan

Conchan 1699 The last will & testamt: of Isabel Crow alias Coonell who departed this life in December last, be= =ing in perfect memory &c. ffirst She committed her soul to God & her body to Christian burial. Item Shee left to her son Jon: Crow Kondroughad to which her hus= =band gave consent. It: She left to her sons James & the aforesd: Jon: Crow what kearwool was in ye house tomake them cloathes & if any remained after their cloathes were made, yt their father should have it for his own use. It: Shee left her son Robt: as much white cloath as would make him a waiscoat & pair of drawers. It: Shee left her daugh= =ter Kath: a green apron. It: Shee left her daughter Elizabeth a white apron, a waistcoat, all her made linnen & a piece of stuff to make her two petticoats, & if any of ye sd stuff remained afterwards, yt Kath: was to have it; It: Shee left her husband a stear legacy. It: Shee left what corn was in ye haggard to her husband & ye two children yt are with him for their sustenance & towards paying the rent. Lastly Shee constituted her three children viz: James, Katherine & Elizabeth Crow joynt Executors of all ye rest of her goods moveable & unmoveable what= soever The husband and Kath: one of the Exrs: sworn in Court in form of Law, and does answer for ye rest testes Alice Christian} pbatum est & solvit 6d Wm Gell .......}jurati The Inventory within a month pledges John Xtian & John Skillicorn [next page:] Conchan 1699 The Inventory of Isabel Coonell alias Crow priced by four sworn men & ye Sumner in gross amounts to ......... 03£ - 00s - 00d pledges John Xtian & Jo: Ffarghar accord= ing to Law

Last Modified 18 June 2018