ISABEL CAIN als MYLREA als KILLIP 1777 Ballaugh
Ballaugh 1777
This is affirmed by the subscribing witnesses to be the last will and testament of Isabel Cain, widow, of said parish who departed this life on or about the 1st May said year being of perfect mind and memory at the making hereof in manner and form following:
First she committed her soul to God and her body to Christian burial
Item she bequeathed and left to her daughter Isabel all her clothes and shoes
Item she left to her son John an oak chest and the big wheel
Item to Isabel, daughter of said John Mylrea she left her little wheel
Item she left sixpence to each claimer and sixpence each to the two witnesses of her last will and testament
And lastly she nominated, constituted and appointed her son William Caine sole and whole executor of all the rest of her goods moveable and immoveable whatsoever
Witnesses Gilbert Tear his mark X, Elizabeth Kneale her mark X ] jurati
At a Chapter Court holden at KK Michael June 3rd 1777 the executor is sworn in Court in form of law and has given pledges for the payment of debts, legacies, namely Philip Stephen, Gilbert Tear, both of Ballaugh
Probatum est
Solvit
John Moore
NOTES
- Widow of Thomas Mylrea (Ballacooiley) who died 1744
- Married William Cain 1746
Associated Documents
- 1744 Will: Thomas Mylrea (1st husband)
- 1745 Sale: Isabel Mylrea als Killip to William Killip
- 1803 Will: Jane Mylrea als Clark (daughter-in-law)
- 1814 Will: John Mylrea snr (son)
- 1830 Will: Daniel Mylrea (grand son)
- 1846 Will: John Mylrea jnr (grand son)
- Story: Three Daniels & A Thomas (great grand son & his descendants)