Archideaconal Will 1754 Bride #53, of Catharine Kneale als Christian

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Kk Bride: This is affirmed to be the last will and testament of Cathrin Kneale (of Curraugh beg) in the parish of KK Bride as follows:
First, She committed her soul to God and body to Christian burial.
Itm, She left the crop team and husbandry gears to her GRANDSON WILLIAM KNEALE which is to be in his FATHER's hands until it pleases his sd father to give them him.
Itm, She left to her GRANDAUGHTER CATHRIN GOLDSMITH a yeard of linnin cloth.
Itm, She left to her BROTHER'S DAUGHTER CATH: KNEALE one yeard of linnin cloth.
Itm, She left to her two DAUGHTERS and DAUGHTER IN LAW vit., MARGT CLAITOR, CHRISTIAN GOLDSMITH and ELINOR KNEALE all her sheaped apperall both wollin and linnin equally betwixt them.
Itm, She left to her GRANDSON PHILLIP RADCLIFFE as much pledden as would be a wast coate.
Itm, She left to her two GRANDCHILDREN ELINOR and ANN KNEALE a sheep and lamb each.
Itm, She left to her maide servt JONEY KNEALE an old peddicoate.
Itm, She declared that she lent her DAUGHTER CHRISTIAN GOLDSMITH twenty shillings which twenty shillings she left equally betwixt her two DAUGHTERS MARGRET and CHRISTIAN.
Itm, She left to her SON PATT: which is a broad six pence legacy if he would come for it.
Lastly she nominated and appointed her dutyfull SON WILLIAM KNEALE sole and whole Execr of all the rest of her goods movable and immovable whatsoever and to the witnesses of this her last will she left twelve pence each. WILLIAM KNEALE HER HUSBAND consents to give all his goods and effects intirely to be given as mentioned in his foresd wife's last will and testament only reserving two sheep and lambs to be given his two DAUGHTERS as legacy after his decease. Wittnesses hereunto: Wm Crowe X, Cathrin Kneale X, Jurati.

AT A CONSISTORY COURT AT LEZAYRE, JUNE 12TH 1754: The Execr is sworn in Court in form of Law and hath given pledges for paymt of debts and legacy's vizt., John Cowle & Wm Crow the witness. WILLIAM KNEAL THE HUSBAND to the testatrix has given his consent that all his goods and effects shall descend after his decease as more fully expressed in the within will. And WM KNEAL the execr engages to settle upon his SON & HEIR WILLIAM KNEAL the crop tearm and husbandry gears mentioned in the within will in kind when he arrives at the age of twenty one years or on whoever shall be heir of his estate to which he has given pledges ut supra. Solvit 2s 2d, Probatum est, Ro: Radcliffe, Matths Ciurghey."


Bride bur reg: Catharine Kneal als Christian wife of Wm Kneal of Curragh beg, bur 14 Mar 1754
Bride bur reg: Wm Kneal Snr. of the Curragh beg, bur 12 Jul 1758
Bride bur reg: Willm Kneal Junr. of Curragh beg, bur 4 Jun 1761
Bride bur reg: John Kneal, Curragh beg, bur 13 Feb 1812
IOM FHS MI, Bride Old & New Yards, stone 44: Sacred to the memory of Mr. John Kneale, late of the Curragh-beg in Kk Bride; who departed this life on the 11th February 1812, aged 59 years. This stone is erected by his afflicted widow and relict Ann Kneale alias Sayle, as a token of her esteem and respect for his memory.
Bride bur reg: Ann Kneale, Curragh-Beg, 34 yrs, bur 13 Dec 1891
Bride bur reg: William Kneale,Curragh-beg, 45 yrs, bur 28 Mar 1885
?? 1881 British Census, Onchan, Isle of Man, Dwelling: 12 Oxford St:: James KNEALE married head age 43 born Kirk Bride, Isle of Man, Occ: General Laborer; Jane KNEALE wife age 45 born Kirk Andreas, Isle of Man, Occ: Laborers Wife; John KNEALE unmd son age 19 born Kirk Andreas, Isle of Man, Occ: Car Driver; Emily KNEALE dau age 14 born Kirk Andreas, Isle of Man, Occ: Scholar; Jane KNEALE dau age 12 born Kirk Andreas, Isle of Man, Occ: Scholar; James KNEALE son age 8 born Lezayre, Isle of Man, Occ: Scholar; Wilfred KNEALE son age 6 born Lezayre, Isle of Man, Occ: Scholar; Laura KNEALE dau age 4 born Lezayre, Isle of Man, Occ: Laborers Daur; (Mrs.) KELLY widow mother age 72 born Kirk Bride, Isle of Man, Occ: Farmers Widow; William KNEALE unmd bro age 40 born Kirk Bride, Isle of Man, Handicap: Blind; John JONES unmd boarder age 25 born England, Occ: Miller
?? Bride bur reg: Charles Edward Kneale, Curragh-beg, 75 years, bur 26 Jun 1935
?? 1881 British Census, Bride, Isle of Man, Dwelling: City:: Thomas KNEALE head married age 57 born Bride, Isle of Man, Occ: Farmer of 6 Acres; Ann KNEALE wife age 54 born Bride, Isle of Man, Occ: Farmers Wife; Charles KNEALE unmd son age 21 born Bride, Isle of Man, Occ: Stone Mason; Elizabeth KNEALE unmd dau age 19 born Bride, Isle of Man, Occ: Farmers Daur; Phillip KNEALE son age 13 born Bride, Isle of Man, Occ: Scholar, Alfred KNEALE son age 11 born Bride, Isle of Man, Occ: Scholar; Arthur KNEALE son age 8 born Bride, Isle of Man, Occ: Scholar
IOM FHS MI, Bride Old & New Yards, stone D 5 - D 8:: stone D 5: In loving memory of Charles Edward Kneale, who died June 23rd 1935, aged 76 years. "Thy will be done." Also his daughter Ada Annie, who died March 10th 1966, aged 66 years. Stone D 6: In loving memory of Esther Eleanor Kneale died 11th December 1962 aged 74 years. Also her husband William Edward, died 26th July 1967, aged 84 years. Stone D 8: In loving memory of Annie wife of Alfred Kneale died June 6th 1937 aged 38. At rest.
?? Bride bur reg: Eleanor Hilda Kneale, Curragh-beg Cottage, 26 yrs, bur 4 Feb 1924

 


 

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