Husband: William MCYLECARANE -

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Chr.: 5 Mar 1725 Place: Lezayre, Isle of Man

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Bur.: 18 Feb 1755 Place: Jurby, Isle of Man

Mary: 19 Jul 1746 Place: Ballaugh, Isle of Man

Father: Thomas MCYLECHARANE        Mother: Jane CALLOWS 

Wife: Ann KNEAL 

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Name: Ann MYLECHARANE         Spouse:

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Chr.: 14 Aug 1747 Place: Jurby, isle of Man

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Name: Jane MYLECHARANE       Spouse:

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Chr,: 11 Jun 1751 Place: Jurby, Isle of Man

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Name: John MYLECHARANE  Spouse:

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Chr.: 1 Nov 1754 Place: Jurby, Isle of Man

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Name: Thomas MYLECHARANE        Spouse:

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Chr.: 1 Nov 1754 Place: Jurby, isle of Man

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Husband: William MCYLECARANE 

CHR: 5 Mar 1725 Kirk Lezayre Parish Christening Records FHL Film

#0106727 son of Thomas Mcylecharane and Jane Callows.

 

MARRIAGE: 19 Jul 1746 Kirk Ballaugh Parish Marriage Records FHL

Film #0106707 married Ann Kneal.

BURIAL: 18 Feb 1755 Kirk Jurby Monumental Inscription Book

#370:WilIm. Mylechraine was buried here 18th Febry 1755 aged 29

years.

ARCHDEACON WILL Kirk Michael 1755 #20 FHL Film #0106221:

The last will and testament of William Mcylecarane of KK Christ

Lezair who departed this life about the beginning of this month February

7, 1755 and was in perfect mind and memory at the making hereof four

days before his death.

First he comitted his soul to God and body to Christian burial.

Item - He left and bequeathed to each of his children fourty

shillings and to his boy or son Thomas he left - when he arrived at twenty one

years of age his choice of either the said fourty shillings or half the

crop and husbandry gears that shall be at tliat time upon the premises.

Item - H left to his cousin Edward Mylecarane half an heiffer of

a year old - this season vizt the least of he had of that age.

Item - He left all his lands to his loving wife untill his said

boy would be twenty one years of age towards the maintainace of

the~children to whole tuition he left them, he left twelve pence to each of the

witnesses of this his last will he constituted and appointed his

loving wife whole and sole executor of all the rest of his goods movable

and immovable whatsoever and appointed his brother in law Philip

Steven of Ballaugh and Steven Kneale of said parish overseers of his

children.

Wittnesses:

PhiIl:Kewish

Wm Freer Jurati

At a Court of Correction at Lezayre Feb 25th 1755.

The widow is sworn executrix in court in form of law she has the

tuition of the children and their goods comitted unto her pursuant to the

will, and has given pledges in form of law namely John Killip and Philip

Kewish both of Jurby - Philip Stephen and Stephen Kneale are also

sworn supervisors. Probatum est Ro:Radcliffe.

 

Wife Ann KNEAL

CHR: about 1725

No issue with Patrick Brew

More research needed on lines Kneal and Brew.

Other Marriages:

Marr: 14 Jun 1757 Husband: Patrick BREW

Child I Ann MYLECHARANE

Child 2 Jane MYLECHARANE

Child 3 John MYLECHARANE

Child 4 Thomas MYLECHARANE