Husbapd: John William MYLECHARANE 

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Clir.: 22 Jan 1824 Place: Ballaugh, Isle of Man

Died: Place: Bur.: Place:

Man: 22Nov1845 Place: Ballaugh, Isle of Man

Father: John MYLECHARANE      Mother: Anne CAINE

 

Wife: Jane CAINE 

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I. Name. Elizabeth Jane MYLCARAINE - Spouse:

F Born: Place:

Chr.: 9 Apr 1848 Place: Ballaugh, Isle of Man

Died: Place:

Bur.: 15 Feb 1650 Place: Ballaugh, Isle of Man

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Husband: John MYLECHARANE -6038

CHR: 9 Dec 1792 Kirk Jurby Parish Christening Records FHL

Fi]m#106725 son of Phillip Mylecharane and Ann Quayle.

 

MARRJAGE: 17 Dec 1811 Jurby Parish Marriage Records  Film

#0106725 married Ann Caine daughter of Patrick Caine and Margaret

Callister of Jurby.

1851 Ballaugh Census District 1 Page5 #20 -Intack:

John Mylecraine head married age 62 farmer 18 acres born Lezayre

Ann wife age 65 born Jurby

Margaret daughter age 30 born Ballaugh

Betsy daughter age 22 born Ballaugh

Thomas son age 19 Joiner Apprentice born Ballaugh

Ann Corlett granddaughter age 11 scholar born Ballaugh

William Christory general servant age 19 born Jurby

DEATH: 9 Feb 1863 Ballaugh Monumental Inscriptions Book Old Church

Graveyard #189: In memory of John Mylecraine who died February

the 9th 1863 aged 74 years. Also Ann wife of the above who died

December the 8th 1855 aged 69 years.

BURIAL: 12 Feb 1863 Kirk Ballaugh Burial Register page 89:

John Mylecharane age 74 years buried.

ARCHDEACON WILL - Ballaugh - 1863 #61 FHL Film #0106265:

The last will and testament of John Mylechraine of the parish of

Ballaugh who from due consideration of the uncertainty of this

transistory life do make this my last will and testament in manner

following: I comrnlt my soul to God and my body to Christian

burial.

I leave and bequeath to my son John the sum of one pound as

legacy if he comes to the Isle of Man to claim it.

I leave and bequeath to my son Thomas his heirs and assigns my

whole right and title and interest of and unto a certain parcel of

intack land situated in the parish of Lezayre which I purchased from Wm

Charles Cowle of the parish of Andreas, being by admeasurement the one

sixteenth part of the said part or enclosure commonly called and

known by the name of "Carrin" as legacy, and it is hereby declared

that my said son Thomas pay as consideration for the aforesaid premises the

sum of five pounds sterling to and for the use of my grand daughter Ann

Corlett.

I leave and bequeath to my daughter Catherine Corlett the sum of

twenty pounds sterling which said sum is to be paid out of the money due

me from my son John as per agreement and not out of my other personal

estate, and also I leave and bequeath to my said daughters

Catherine her heirs and assigns my whole right and title of in and unto a

certain parcel of intack land situated in the parish o£Lezayre which I purchased

from my brother Thomas Mylechraine being by admeasurement the one

thirtysecond part of the said part or enclosure commonly called

and known by the name of "Carrin" as legacy and it is hereby declared

that my said daughter Catherine her heirs and assigns pay as

consideration for the said premises the sum of five pounds sterling to and for

the use of my grand daughter Ann Corlett.

I leave and bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth the sum of thirty

pounds sterling which said sum is to be paid out of the money due me

from my son John (as per agreement) and not out of my other personal

estate and also a bed and bedding as legacy.

Lastly I nominate constitute and appoint my daughter Margaret

whole and sole executrix and residuary legatee of all the rest of my goods,

cash, credits, and effects moveable and immoveable whatsoever. In

testimony whereof I hereunto subscribe my name this the 4th day of November

1862.

N.B. The words her heirs and assigns were entered in the second

page

before signing John Mylecharane

Witnessed by

Tho Caley

Thomas Quayle

At a Chapter Court held in Ramsey on the 24th day of April 1863.

Thomas Caley and Thomas Quayle the subscribed witnesses to the foregoing

paper written purporting to be the last will and testament of John

Mylecraine deceased having made oath upon the Holy Evangelists

that said John Mylecraine the testator when of sound and disposing

rnind memory and understanding duly signed and executed the same to and

for his last will and testament in their presence - Margaret

Mylecraine spinster the sole executrix in said will named is therefore sworn

well and truly to fulfill and execute the same and to administer all

and singular the personal estate and effects of said deceased

according to law by paying the just debts and funeral expenses of the deceased

and the legacies contained in his will as far forth as the same Will

thereto extend and the law bind her and to return unto the Archdeacon's

Registry a full true and perfect inventory of all and singular the said

estate and effects with an accurate account of her administration thereof

when thereunto lawfully required and to these ends she hath given

pledges namely Thomas Corlett of Croit y Curry and Thomas Mylechraine of

Close Taggart both in the parish of Ballaugh who have entered into and

executed the usual bond in presence of the court. PROBATUM EST

Tho C Callow

Andrew Affe

Whereas John Mylecraine of the parish of Ballaugh did by his last

will and and testament bearing date the 4th day of November 1862

amongst other bequests leave a legacy of one pound as legacy to his son

John if he comes to the Isle of Man to claim it.

And whereas at a Chapter Court held in Ramsey on the 24th day of

April 1863 the said will was duly proved and probated thereof granted to

Margaret Mylecraine the executrix in said will named.

Now know all men by these presents that I the said John

Mylecraine do hereby own and acknowledge to have received from the said

executrix Margaret Mylecraine the sum of one pound sterling lawful money in

fun payment satisfaction and discharge of my aforesaid legacy And I do

hereby exonerate release acquit and discharge the said executrix

Margaret Mylecraine her executors and administrators the estate

of the said deceadent and every person whomsoever, of and from any

further claim or demand on account of my aforesaid legacy of one pound and

every part thereof And I do by these present desire that the said

legacy be and stand cancelled on the said will on record as witness my

subscription this 24th days of October in the year of our Lord 1863.

John Mylecraine

This before Me

R. Brown A.R.

Know all Men by these presents that Ann Corlett of the town of

Liverpool spinster doth hereby own and acknowledge to have received from

Thomas Mylechraine of the parish of Andrew's and Thomas Corlett of the

parish Ballaugh and Catherine his wife the sum of five pounds each (from

the said Tho Mylechraine and Catherine Corlett) being the amounts of

two certain pecuniary legacies bequeathed to the said Ann Corlett in

and by the will of her late grandfather John Mylechraine of the parish of

Ballaugh deceased dated the 4th day of November 1862 and only

proved on the 24 day of April 1863 and directed to be paid by the said

Thomas Mylechraine and Catherine Corlett

on obtaining possesion of certain lands called Carrin in the

parish of Lezayre and the said Ann Corlett doth hereby acquit and discharge

the said Thomas Mylechraine and Ann Corlett and their several heirs

and assigns and the said land and premises from al] claims and demand

in respect of the said legacies or charges and doth direct the same

to be and stand cancelled upon record.

Witness her name this 19 May 1879

Witnessed by FJ. Johnson

Ann Corlett

Wife: Anne CAINE

CHR: 19 Nov 1786 Kirk Jurby Parish Christening Records  Film

#0106725 daughter of Patrick Caine and Margaret Callister.

DEATH: 8 Dee 1855 Ballaugh Monumental Inscriptions Book Old Church

Graveyard #189: In memory of John Mylecraine who died February

the 9th 1863 aged 74 years. Also Ann wife of the above who died

December the 8th 1855 aged 69 years.

BURIAL: 8 Dec 1855 Kirk Ballaugh Burial Register page 89:

Mylchyraine, Ann als Cain age 69 yrs buried 8 Dec 1855. No will.

Child I Jane MYLECHARANE

Child 2 Ann MYLECHARANE

Child 3 Catherine MYLECHARANE

Child 4 Margaret Judith MYLECHARANE

Child 5 3ohn William MYLECHARANE

Child 6 Elizabeth MYLECHARANE

Child 7 Thomas MYLECHARANE