Margret Stole als Joughen 1642

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 4 July 2006 updated 20 October 2019
Original: LDS: 0106197

Archdeacon Will 1642A #64 Maughold will of Margaret Joughin als Stowell / Stole, died 9 January 1642/3:  
Summary: husband Daniel/Donold Joughin remarried Margaret Kermeen alias Quay [his will ArW 1663A #049 Maughold], children including dau Ann, brothers 
Philip & Patrick & Thomas Stowell witnesses:Robert Allen & John Christian. pledges: William Callow & John Cannon.
Will of husband: ArW 1663A #049 Maughold will of Daniel Joughin, died 27 September 1663: 1st wife Margaret Stowell [her will ArW 1642A #64 Maughold], 
2nd wife Mgt Joughin als Kermeen als Quay died soon after Daniel [she was previously married to Robert Kermeen, her will ArW 1663A #048 Maughold], dau 
Ann Joughin (by 1st wife), stepson William Kermeen, stepson John Kermeen, stepson Christopher Kermeen (he entered a claim), supervisors John Callow & 
John Craine, witnesses: John Cannon & John Corlett. 
Will of brother: ArW 1637A #036 Braddan will of James Stowell/Stoale, dated 4 September 1637: not married, mother is alive, brother Philip Stowell, brother 
Thomas Stowell, sister Margaret Stowell [married Daniel Joughin, her will ArW 1642A #64 Maughold, Daniel's will ArW 1663A #049 Maughold], witnesses: 
John Carown & Philip Stowell.

March ye 8th 1642 The last will & testamt of Margret Stole als Joughen, who depted this life ye day & yeere 9th of January anno preforist Imprimis she left unto ye poore a firlet of malt, and a firlet of meale Itt, she left unto her husbande Dond: Joughen her halfe of ye best horse, and he to be overseer of his & her children Itt, she constituted and appointed her children equall executors of all ye rest of her goods moveable & unmoveable. The Court hath decreed the next of kinreed on ye mother side vidt: Phillip Tho: & Patr: Stoile joint supervisors wth ye father Testes: Robt Allen, Probatu est & Solvit 9d John Christin A perfect Inventory of ye goods of ye abovenamed Marg: Stole, taken & priced by Ewan Cortin, & Dond: Costen, Wm Moore, & Tho: Corrin, jurati. £ s d Imprimis, one heapher of 4 yeare old ................. 1- 1---[dark spot] Itt, a peapher of 2 yeare old ........................ 0- 8---[dark spot] Itt, halfe an oxe .................................... 1-11-0 Itt, 1 maire ......................................... 0-12-0 Itt, a calfe ......................................... 0- 3-0 Itt, 10 sheepe & muttons ............................. 1- 0-0 Itt, 4 ewes .......................................... 0- 4-0 Itt, one pewter dish ................................. 0- 1-0 Itt, a cruke, wth other small vessels ................ 0- 1-0 Itt, fishinge lines .................................. 0- 0-6 Itt, 3 traces ........................................ 0- 0-9 Itt, an iron drawght ................................. 0- 1-8 Itt, a peece of an old net ........................... 0- 0-6 Itt, 3 coates, one carcher, one bande, & one wastcoate 0- 2-6 Itt, 2 blankets ...................................... 0- 2-0 Itt, 2 barrells ...................................... 0- 1-0 Itt, flax ............................................ 0- 0-0 Itt, halfe ye croppe of coarne Itt, corbes due to her daughter Ann Joughen .... 2s-8d Pledges Wm Callow & Jo Cannon Summe: 4£-6s- -- for the fourth coming of ye goodes & to secure ye office sub paena double value This[?] w--- is paid wth ye consent of ye next of Kinreed & all pties wm: by ---[?law] [fold --norw---[dark area] who have wth thear mutuall consents composed ----[fold] ---- difference of both will exhibited to us in Court as follow ----[fold] vidz: the brother Willm is to have the 7s bequeathed in ye other will: (wherin noe excr was constituted) & alsoe satisfacone for ye wyndinge sheet & ye other brother is to have from ye wthin named execr 1s, & from his brother Willm 1s 6d

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