Brian Lawson's burial index has Ann [Crellin] Sayle's maiden name as QUIRK, and in her will she mentions a son William Crellin as well as her Sayle children.
This looks as though she was married first to -- Crellin, and then to Ahab Sayle. The IGI has a marriage entry 9 March 1790 of Ahab Sayle to Ann CRELLIN or QUIRK in Kirk German. This can be checked on the film (last message).
Brian's burial index also has an entry for an Ahab SAYLE, aged 79, Michael, on 17 May 1839 which could be his burial, although a different parish.
Frances Coakley's Manx Notebook has some German will abstracts which look like the same families, because Ahab was an unusual name for the Sayles:
1792-2 E w CRELLIN Christian, Beary; daus jane + christian 'names thos kelly, james crellin; gson john kelly; daus cath + margt execs both deaf + dumb joh harrison appt execrin trust; ahab sayle prevailed upon to execute will;
petn by thos kelly re christian's bro mathew crellin who died and appt john harrison exec who refuses to act.
1792-2 E w CRELLIN Mathew, dau janes, christian; names thos kelly, james crelliun; gson john kelly;daua cath + margt (both deaf and dumb )(ballavaish) John Harrison (malew exec in trust) but refused and vicar + church wardens to find a suitable person - ahab sayle (beary) offers.
1794-1 E s SAYLE John, ahab sayle;2 ch of bro thos when they reach 21;ann sayle acks for ch wm + jane sayle.
I assume the last bit means that Ahab's wife Ann Sayle acts for her children William and Jane Sayle who were probably underage at the time, but it isn't clear what Frances means by the Ahab Sayle at the beginning - a beneficiary?
The abstracts also show that Ahab Sayle was from Beary in German.
If you put Ahab Sayle in 'Search term' in Manx Note Book (see top of screen), you will see several references to him, including that he was a soldier in the British Army Rifle Brigade in 1793.
There is a full transcript of Matthew Crellin's will at: http://www3.telus.net/lawson/twill/1792_011.html
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