Information by Shirley Hogensen - compiled at the LDS in Salt Lake City, Utah

      Note the many early spelling variation of the surname Mylecharane

 

Husband: Jon MCYLECHARANE

Born: Place:

Chr.: 23 Sep 1696 Place: Lezayre, Isle of Man

Died: Place:

Bur: 20 Mar 1732 Place: Lezayre, Isle of Man

Mary: 15 Jul 1727 Place: Lezayre, Isle of Man

Father: John MCYLECHARANE Mother: Margaret KINREAD -

Wife: Margaret CALLISTER

Born: Place:

Chr.: Place: Andreas, Isle of Man

Died: Place:

Bun: 28 Jan 1732 Place: Lezayre, Isle of Man

Father: Mother:

 

Name: Jon MCYLECARANE Spouse:

M Born: Place:

Chr.: 27 Jun 1712 Place: Lezayre, Isle of Man

Died: Place:

Bur.: Place:

Marr: Place:

2. Name: Isabel CALLISTER Spouse: GAWN

F Born: Place:

Chr.: Place:

Died: Place:

Bun: Place:

Mary: Place:

3. Name: Edward MCYLCARENE Spouse: Mary KEWISH

M Born: Place:

Chr.: 21 Jun 1729

Place: Andreas, Isle of Man

Died:

Place:

Bun: 12 Jun 1806 Place: Jurby, Isle of Man

Marr: 9 Feb 1764 Place: Jurby, Isle of Man

 

Husband: Jon MCYLECHARANE

CHR: 23 Sep 1696 Kirk Christ Lezayre Parish Christening Records FHL

Film #0106727. The son of John Mylecharane arid Margaret Kinread.

Year of Birth: 1696 Year of Birth:

MARRIAGE: 15 Jul 1727 Kirk Christ Lezayre Parish Marriage Records NIL Film #0106727. 

He married Margaret Callister

BURIAL: 20 Mar 1732 Kirk Lezayre Parish Burial Records NIL Fi]m #0106727.

NOTE: JOHN MYLECHARANE had an illegitimate son John chr 27 Jun 1712 Lezayre and was 

raised by Wm Corlett and Issable McYlecharane his sister and brother-in-law.

 

ARCHDEACON WILL 1733 #53 Kirk Andreas FEL Film #0106215:

This is affirined to be the will and testament of John Myclecarane of KK Andreas who departed this

 life the 18th of March last being sound in mind and memory at making of the same.

ITEM: He left to his illigitmate son John(by Isabel Kinread) a heifer of five years old another of 

two years old and his part of a heiffer of one years old. The other part being left to the said John by 

the testators wife and also a gray fledge b]anket and a course sheet all the sheep he had in the arry 

and the shaped cloaths which was left to himself by the testator Brother in law John Callister with a c

hest called the crooked ffoot all his as legacy devising his friend Wm Cor]et---- to take care of his 

said son that he should not deminish any part of the said legacy unto he came to lawfull years.

ITEM: He ]eft to his wifets illegitimate daughter Isable Gawn a fledge a blanket and a course sheet a

little wheel and a small cheast as legacy likewise he left that what sheep he had in the close to be as 

they are and that the wool of them should be for his children's cloathing.

ITEM: He declared there was due to him from William Vondy a bond 13 pounds.

JTEM: From that said Vondy for a cow 1 lb 16 shillings. ITEM: From him for a blankett 4t.

ITEM From that said Vondy for a quarter of beef 6d. ITEM: For interest the said Vqndy 3 shillings. 

ITEM: More in that prise of a mare one shillings.

Wife: Margaret CALLISTER - Year of Birth:

ITEM: Due from Xtoper (Christopher) Sayle 5 d 4 sh pd more the grazing of a heiffer or 4 shillings.

ITEM: Ewan Steven ow1d to him 10 qt 4d.

ITEM: John Steven 2 lbs 6d.

ITEM: Wm Freer arid DanI Gawn for hay and mowing 5-1-.

ITEM: From Robert Xtian 4 shillings.

ITEM: From Thos Raffclife 4 shillings.

ITEM: From Jon Sayle 4 shillings.

ITEM: From Wm Cry Jurby 1 lb 10 shillings.

ITEM: From David Crelling 3 shillings 4d.

ITEM: From Richd Xtian pd Jon Clark 4 d or mich Taggart 2 sh lid John Killip pd.

ITEM: He declared he ow'd to Wm Crow arry 2 lb 3 d.

ITEM: To Wm Corlett 2 shillings lid for a daile. To Elinor Callister 0 10 sh pd.

ITEM: To Finlo Steven 7 d 1/2 due from Dan'1 Cregeen 6 shillings. LASTLY he nominated and appointed 

his son Edward his true and lawfull executor of all the rest of his goods movable and immovable whatsoever 

and appointed his brother in law Thomas Callister to have the tuition of his children and the tuition of his 

goods during his minority until he comes to sixteen years also he desired John Cow]ey and Thos Cailister 

to be supervisors of his said executor and for their care he left them a heiffer of 4 years old equally betwixt 

them arid in case the said Thomas Callister should dye whilst his children were under age that then the said 

child was to go to John Cowley of the Close and if the affore said child dyes under age the said goods to

decend to Thomas Callister and to tyhe deceased's brothers and sisters equally betwixt them and the said,

 Callister.

ITEM: He left Thos Callister sythe and to the witnesses of the will and English shilling a piece.

At a consistory Court held in KlcMichael May 31st 1733:

John Cowley one of the supervisors of the executors as appointed by the testator being dyed Thos Callister 

the other is according to the will of the decedent sworn in court in form of law who has the tuition of the child 

and his goods. And has given pledges Wm Cry of Jurby and John Corlett of the Craig.

At a Chapter Court at Lez:Ayre, 21st May 1734. Wm and Thos Mcylecarane together with Cath: the widow 

of Jon Cowley of the Close are sworn supervisors of Edward Mylecharane son and executor of JohnMcYlecarane 

in form of law.

March 20th 1745 Isabel Gawn came this day to the Registry and rec'd the thirty shillings legacy left unto

 her by her mother Margt Mcylcarane and does hereby acquit and discharge the executor of the said

 Margt Mcylcarane for ever for the same. She also acknowledges to be satisfied for the clothes and linnens. 

Before me Robt Radcliffe.

July 13th 1748 Edward McY]ecarane came this day to the Registry and acknowledged to have rec'd from 

James Cain husband of Jane Callister her guardian the sum of 15 pounds 16 d being the face amount of which 

was due unto him by the death of her father and mother a bill of mortgage of twelve pounds being included in

 the said sum and does hereby acquit arid discharge the said Cain and executors for ever for the same

-Before me Robt Radcliffe - Registrar.

30th June 1735 Wm McYlcarane enters a claim against the executors of John McYlcarane and wife for the 

sum of one pound sixteen shillings and Sd 1-16-5 and craves the law.

Edom die -Thos McYlcarane enters a claim for lIb l6sh Sd. Eod die -WM McYlcarane enters a claim against 

the executor of John MeYlcarane the executor of the last will of Margt McYlcarane als Kinred for a heifer of 

three years old bequeathed unto him by the said Margaret and craves the law.

Annexed to the inventory of John McYlcarane -

July the 10th 1738 the widow of Thomas Callister promises to pay widow Cowley 3 shillings in full within 

three weeks for the fees by her laid out on account of the minor and is agreed upon by them that the shepherd 

is to have a third part of the sheep for the herding of them. Edward Moore.

Dec 19 1747 - The relict of Thomas Callister has paid 2 lbs 4 shillings in full for the above 3 shillings which is 

accepted of by John Cowley before me ---Edw:Moore.

ALL ORDINANCES TAKEN FROM 1981 IGI.

Wife: Margaret CALLISTER

CHR:

MARRIAGE 15 July 1727 Kirk Christ Lezayre Parish Marriage Records

Film #0106727. Married John McYlecarane son of John Mylecharane and

Magaret Kinread.

 

BURIAL: 28 Jan 1732 Kirk Lezayre Parish Burial Records NIL Film #0106727. 

Was from Andreas.

ARCHDEACON WILL 1732 #52 Andreas NIL Film #106215:

This is affirmed to be the last will and testament of Margrett McYlcarane als Callister of KK Andreas 

who departed this life in or about the month of January last past. She was sick and weak in body but of 

sound mind and memory and first comitted her soul to God and body to Christian burial.

SHE LEFT to Jon McYlcarane an illegitimate son of her husbands her part or share of a cow calf of a year old.

ITEM: To her sister Ellinor Callister a red quilted petticoat and a new serge black petticoat. Her ridding hood and a red handkerchief.

ITEM: To her sister Jan Callister a blew callico apron.

ITEM: To her sister in law Jane Callister and to Marjery Cry a stamped silk blanket between them.

ITEM: To her brother Thos Callister a yellow handkerchief.

ITEM: To Alice Curlett her shoes and stockings and a black petticoat. 

ITEM: To Isabel Christian two ______ if her husband would be pleased to give them.

ITEM: TO Ann Gawn in ICK Christ Rushen her calimanco mant. ITEM: She left to her son Edward

 McYlcarane her part or share of the mony due from Wm Vondy exception thirty shillings of the said 

mony which she left unto her daughter Isabel Gawn.

ITEM: To her said daughter Isabel all the rest of her shaped cloaffis and two suites of her linnen.

ITEM: To her foresd son Edward an oak chest she lastly nominated and appointed her loving 

husband John McYlcarane sole executor of all the rest of her goods and affects whatsoever and 

the goods and child Edward to the care of her husband until the child came of age to the witnesses of this her will and English shilling each.

John MeYlcarane the husband executor being dead and having nominated his son Edward his sole 

executyor comitting the orphan to the tuition of John Callister. He the said Callister is sworn in court 

in form of law. He has the child and goods in his hands and has given pledges as in the will of (cant read)

At a Consistory Court held in KK Michael 11th Dec 1734:

John McYlcarane of KK Andrews having in his last will nominated Johon Cowley and Thos Callister 

supervisors of his son Edward McYlcarane and bequeathed unto them an heiffer of four years old equally 

betwixt them for their trouble during the childs minority - And the executor of the said John Cowley having 

surrendered his authority to his mother Cath:Cowley also Mcylcarane and to his uncles Thos and 

Wm MeYlcarane who are there upon sworn in form of law - ordered that Thos Cailister in whose hands 

the goods of the deceased are lodged - do within 14 days pay unto the said o\'erseers one half of the price 

of the said heiffer according to the valuation and otherwsie to be cvomittted in St Germans prison there 

to remain till he pay the same with all fees.

To the Sumner of Jurby who is disobed is to desire a soldier. 

Signed John Woods, John Cosnahan, Edw:Moore.

July the 10 1738. The widow of Thos Callister promises to pay wido:Cowley 3 shillings in full 

within 3 weeks for the fees by her paid out on account of the minor and tis agreed upon by that 

which the shepherd is to have a third part of the sheep for the herding of them. Edw:Moore

 

Child 1 Jon MCYLECARANE

Illigitmate son of John McYlecharane christened 27 June 1712 Lezayre

He was raised by Wm Corlett and Issable McYlecharane an uncle arid aunt.

 

Issable was a sister to John Mcylecharane.

 

ALL ORDINANCES TAKEN FROM 1981 IGI.

 

CHR: 27 Jun 1712 Kirk Lezayre Parish Christening Records  Film #01 06727

(Illegitimate son of husband John McYlecarane of Coan Bier)

 

Child 2 Isabel CALLISTER

Illegitmate daughter of Margaret Callister.

 

 

CHR: Illegitmate daughter of wife Margaret Callister married a Gawn.

 

Child 3 Edward MCYLCARENE

CHR: 21 Jun 1729 Kirk Andreas Parish Christening Records NIL Film #0106704. 

The son of John McYIecarane and Margaret Callister.

 

Last Name has been spelled many different ways.

 

FIRST MARRIAGE: 9 Feb 1764 Jurby Parish Marriage Records NIL Film

 

 

SECOND MARRIAGE: 18 Jul 1771 Jurby Parish Marriage Records FHL Film #0106725:

 Edward Mylecharane and Jane Keig both of this parish were married in this church by lycense 

this eighteenth day of Ju]y in ye year one thousand seven hundred and seventy one. 

By Me Wm Crebbin, Vicar This marriage was solemnized betwee us Edward Mylecharane my 

mark X and Jane Keig my mark x. In the presence of Philip Mylecharane my mark x and Adam McBooy.

BURIED: 12 Jun 1806 Jurby Burial Register page 63.

ORDINANCES TAKEN FROM 1981 IGI There are two one listed Film #7205416 #4 and the other as follows: 

14 Mar l972Logan, 9 Jun l972Logan, 13 Jul l972Logan F#7127410#94.

EPISCOPAL WILL Kirk Jurby 1806 FUL Film #0106410.

In the name of God Amen. I Edward Myllacrane of the parish of Jurby being at perfect mind and memory

 Manks be to God for it do make this my last will and testament in form as followeth this the 8th day of June

1806.

First - I commit my soul to God and my body to a Christian burial. Secondly - I leave to my daughter 

Cathrine ten shillings and to my daughter Mary ten shillings and to my daughter Margret ten shillings 

and to my daughter Jane ten shillings and to my daughter Ann ten shillings and I leave to my beloved 

wife Jane which I lie in and my part of the cloath of the said bed.

Lastly J nominate ordain and appoint my daughter Elizabeth whole and sole executrix of all the rest of my 

goods moveable and immoveable what nature soever and I leave to every claimer six pence each ratifying

 this and confirming this and no other to be my last will and testament in witnesses of us

Thos Cain

Thos Kaighin my X Jurati

At a Chapter Court holden at KK Michael June 24th 1806:

The executrix is sorn in court in form of law and hath given pledges for the payment of debts and legacies namely the witnessess of the will. PROBATUM EST Ev.Christian and John Crellin

 

Other Marriages:

Marr: 18 Jul 1771 Wife: Jonie KEIG