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Manx Genealogy Archive 2

Re: Kirk Michael John Caines
In Response To: Kirk Michael John Caines ()

Henry Caine md Charlotte Maria Cottier
His parents were John Caine and Isabella Caine
J 1771 parents were John Caine & Cath Gell
I 1770 parents were John Caine & Alice Cannell

I's father John
!ARCHDEACON WILL Michael 1792 #37 FHL Film #0106231:
Know all men by these present that I John Caine Yaher of the parish of KK
Michael diverse good causes and reason me hereunto moving but chiefly
and more especially for and in consideration of the natural love and
peculiar regard and affectionate esteem which I have and do bear
towards my son William Caine of the said parish also for and in
consideration of the sum of five shillings to me in hands paid before the
signing hereof by my said son. And likewise for and in consideration of
the several conditions obligations restrictions and reservations herein
after mentioned have given granted settled and estated and by these
present do give grant settle and estate upon my said son William all and
every my estate of houses and lands whatever situate in the parish of KK
Michael and Lezayre or elsewhere accepting what is herein after
mentioned and reserved together with all and every my goods chattels
credits and effects whatsoever - To have and to Hold unto him my said
son William the said premises with their appurtenances forever
commencing from immediately after my decease and I do hereby reserve
out of the before recited premises the house built by my son John on the
premises and wherein he now resides and do hereby settle and estate the
same upon my said son John together with my part of the little garden
after my decease if my said son John should accept - thereof other wise
I exclude him off with six pence as legacy payable unto him by my said
son William and the said William Caine Do hereby oblige himself to pay
in further consideration of the settlement the sum of forty shillings
unto the poor of KK Michael and to be distributed among the poor by my
said son William immediately after my decease. And the said William
Caine doth also further covenant and agree by and with his said father
that he will take proper care that his said father be decently attended
maintained nourished and duly supplied with the necessaries of life
suitable for his condition in his drooping and declining estate for and
during his natural life and after his decease to see him decently buried
and pay off all and every his lawful and just debts. And for the faithful
performance of all and singular this Deed of Settlement I the said John
Caine do hereby firmly bind and oblige myself my heirs executors
administrators and assigns in the penalty of seven hundred pounds
sterling. As witness my subscription or mark my name this 9th day of
January 1788.
John Caine my mark x
Witnesses present:
Thomas Myleworry my mark x
John Caine
10th January 1789
Thoas Myleworry and John Caine the witnesses to the before written
Deed of Settlement deposed on the Holy Evangelist that they were
personally by and present when John the executing party duly executed
the same as and for his proper act and deed.

Before Me Robert Farrant
At a Court Baron holden in Ballaugh for Michael Sheading this 17th day of
May 1791.
The before written Deed of Settlement having been proved before the
High Bailiff and now openly published in court and no objection offered
against it the same is therefore allowed of and confirmed

Thomas Moore, Richd Clague
Examined by me
Richard Clague
Clerk to the Common of High Grace
The Duke of Atholl
At a Consistory Court holden in the Court House in the parish of KK
Michael on Thursday the 23d day of February 1792.
The beforegoing Deed of Settlement having been proved before the High
Bailiff and confirmed at a Court Baron holden in Ballaugh the 17th day of
May 1791 and John Caine the grantor having lately departed this life, the
same is accepted as and for his last will and testament and William
Caine the grantee is sworn in Court in form of Law. And hath given
pledges for the payment of the said grantor's debts and gifts namely
John Quiggin and John Cannell of Ballacarnane both of the parish of KK
Michael
Acceptum est Ev. Christian and Wm Clucas
The humble petition of William Caine of KK Michael
Sheweth: That your petitioner's father John Caine of said parish
departed this life in the month of December last intestate that some
time before his decease he the said John Caine your petitioner's father
made a Settle of all his houses and lands, goods, and effects and among
other things settled a sum of money to be paid to the poor of said parish
and as the settlement so made are made on your petitioner and as their
are several parcels of goods that wants to be divided between your
petitioner and his mother and also the money due to the poor to be paid
and many other things to be done which your petitioner cannot do
without applying to your Reverence for relief. In tender consideration
thereof your petitioner humbly prays that your Reverence will be pleased
to grant an order that the aforesaid settlement may be received to
record at the next Consistory Court so that your petitioner may be put
into the possession of the good and effects of said deceased according to
said settlement the granting of which will cause your petitioner to pray.
Ordered that the beforegoing petition do come on to be heard at a
Consistory Court to be holden in the Court House in the parish of KK
Michael on Thursday next whereof all proper parties and persons to have
due notice.
Given at KK Patrick 20th Febr 1792. Ev: Christian

I's mother Alice
Original: LDS: 0106402

Kirk Michael 21 Sep 1790
In the name of God Amen. I Alice Caine of the parish of K Michael being
weak in body but of good and perfect memory blest be God therefore I do make
this my last will and testament in manner following:
First I commit my soul to God and my body to Christian burial.
And as for such other worldly goods as God has been pleased to bless
me with I dispose in manner following:
Item: I bequeath to my son John the yarn which is in the house for
checks. A coat of the flannel and a gown betwixt himself and his
brother Adam.
I bequeath to my son Adam another coat of said flannel and my part of
the ewes.
I bequeath to my son William one guinea.
I bequeath to my two son's Patrick and Thomas three pounds each for to send
them to school.
I bequeath to my daughter Isabel twenty pounds my wheel, the reel, a
smoothing iron, the tame lamb, pewter, and all my linen and woolen
cloths.
I bequeath to the witness of this my last will one shilling each.
Lastly I constitute and appoint my loving husband whole and sole
executor of all the rest of my goods moveable and immoveable of what kind
soever.
Witnesses present:
Joney Cannell my mark X
Christian Clark my mark Jurati

At a Chapter Court holden at KK Michael the 9th day of Nov 1791. The
executor is sworn in court in form of Law and also guardian and
supervisor of the children under age and hath given pledges for the payment
of debts and legacies namely John Cannell Ballacrenane and
John Quiggen both of the KK Michael. PROBATUM EST

Ev. Christian