THOMAS JOSEPH MYLROI 1906 Will Lonan
THOMAS J. MYLROI
LONAN
In the High Court of Justice
Common Law Division
Testamentary Jurisdiction
To his honour Stuart Stevenson Moore esquire, Deemster, a judge of the said High Court
The humble petition of Elizabeth Mylroi of Baldhoon in the parish of Lonan, widow
Sheweth as follows: Your petitioner’s husband Thomas Joseph Mylroi late of Ballacosney in the said parish of Lonan, farmer, died on or about the 7th day of July 1906 intestate
Wherefore your petitioner humbly prays a hearing hereof and that your honour may be pleased to grant your petitioner administration of the estate of the effects of the said deceased and your petitioner will pray etc …………….. Kewley, Advocate for petitioner
Ordered that this petition do come on to be heard at a Court to be holden at Douglas on Monday the 22nd day of April 1907 at 10.30 o’clock in the forenoon whereof all proper parties and persons to have due notice. Given this 19th day of April 1907. S.Stevenson Moore
In His Majesty’s High Court of Justice in the Isle of Man
At a Court held at Douglas on the 22nd day of April 1907
Upon hearing this petition in presence of the parties or their advocates and it being proved that Thomas Joseph Mylroi late of Ballacosney in the parish of Lonan, farmer, on or about the 7th day of July 1906, intestate, departed this life at Ballacosney aforesaid and intestate this Court hath decreed Elizabeth Mylroi of Baldhoon in the parish of Lonan aforesaid, widow, the relict of the deceased, administrator of all and singular the personal estate and effects of the deceased and accordingly she is sworn well and truly to administer the estate and effects of the deceased by paying his just debts and funeral expenses so far forth as the said estate and effects will extend and the law bind her and distributing the residue according to law and to return to the proper 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 to do so. S.Stevenson Moore, a judge of the said Court
[Several proforma follow but as they shed no light on the family of Thomas Joseph Mylroi they have not been transcribed.]
NOTES
- COLBY - Ballacosney (2)
- Thomas Joseph was the only son of Joseph Mylroie and Margaret Kindread. Born in 1840, he was the fourth of eight children
- Note that the spelling in this family is now MYLROI
- Thomas Joseph married Elizabeth Kneale in 1889, when he was almost 50 years of age
- They had two children, Margaret Ann (1890) & Thomas Joseph jnr (1896).
- His family separated and went into service after his death: wife Elizabeth was working as a housekeeper in 1911, daughter Margaret Ann as a servant, and son Thomas Joseph jnr as a farm labourer. Presumably Ballacosney Farm was no longer occupied by Thomas Joseph's family
- Margaret Ann married John Hughes in Liverpool in 1919
Associated Documents
- 1841 Settlement: James Mylroie snr (Elinor) to Joseph Mylroie (grand father to father)
- 1842 Will: James Mylroie snr (grand father)
- 1850 Will: Elinor Mylroie als Skillicorn (grand mother)
- 1878 Will: Margaret Mylroie als Kinread (mother)
- 1880 Will: Joseph Mylroie (father)
- 1885 Mortgage: Thomas Joseph Mylroi from Daniel Mylroi (second cousin)
- 1889 Mortgage: Thomas Joseph Mylroi from George Quayle
- 1894 Mortgage: Thomas Joseph Mylroi from Daniel Mylroi (second cousin)
- 1897 Mortgage: Thomas Joseph Mylroi from Daniel Mylroi (second cousin)
- 1906 Will: Thomas Joseph Mylroi
- Story: Fathers & Sons: One Mylroie Clan 1663-1900 (Lonan)