Margaret McNameer alias Joughin 1655

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 9 April 2020
Original: 0106199

Archdeacon Will 1655A #43 Andreas will of Margaret McNameer alias Joughin, died by October 1655:   
Summary: husband Daniel McNameer is not mentioned [died 1645, ArW 1644A #72 Andreas], son William McNameer (married 1st xxxx, & 2nd Bahie Gawne, he died 
1666A #36 Andreas, Bahie died 1669, Episcopal Will), dau Christian McNameer & dau Catharine McNameer (married Philip Crenilt, her will ArW 1666A #35 Andreas, 
Philip's will ArW 1674A #07 Andreas), son Thomas McNameer, also: William Christian, witnesses: John Gawne & John Huddlestone, pledge: Callum Radcliffe.
Will of husband:  ArW 1644A #72 Andreas will of Daniel/Donold McNameer, died 9 June 1645: wife [Margaret Joughin] is alive [died 1655, ArW 1655A #43 Andreas], 
son William, grandson Daniel, son Thomas, dau Catharine, witnesses: Gilbert Lace & Daniel Cowle, pledges: Gilbert Lace & Callum Radcliffe.
Will of dau: ArW 1666A #35 Andreas will of Catharine Crenilt alias McNameer/Inemeer, dated 24 May 1666: husband Philip Crenilt [died 1674, ArW 1674A #07 
Andreas], son John Crenilt (of age), daughters Margaret & Joney Crenilt; dau Catharine married to Richard Cowle in about 1656 or before, also: the executors 
of William McNameer (a witness who died before will was proved, see ArW 1666A #36) and William's wife entered a claim; witnesses: William Radcliffe & Alice 
Teare & dau Catharine Crenilt [married about 1656 to Richard Cowle] & William McNameer (dead by 1666/7), pledges husband Philip Crenilt & Daniel Keneen.
Dau & son in law, etc: 1656 Liber Vastarum, Andreas: Philip Crenilt & his wife Catharine MacNameer had farmland in All Lodest treen of 4s rent, and they 
transferred land of 3s rent, to their daughter Catharine Crenilt & her husband Richard Cowle, by Contraction Bargain.
Dau & son in law, etc: 1654 Liber Vastarum, Andreas: Philip Crenilt had farmland of 16 1/2d yearly rent in Smeale Begg treen & he and his wife Catharine 
McNameer sold it to John Quirk, who was entered for it in 1654, also per bill of sale dated 11 November 1650 that was annexed.
Will of son in law: ArW 1674A #07 Andreas will of Philip Crenilt, died 3 July 1674 interstate, 1st wife Cathrine McNameer died 1666 (se ArW 1666 #35 Andreas), 
& 2nd wife is alive, not included in the Old Typed Index: 2nd wife is alive, 3 unmarried children Margaret & Joney (underage) & William (underage) Crenilt, 
son John (married).

(41) Margret Joughin sick in body, but whole in minde & of pfect memorie thanks be to God, doe make my last will & testament in manner & forme followinge: ffirst I bequeath my soule into the hands of allmightie God & my body to Chrsitan buriall; It: I leave to Willm: Christian wt moneys is in his hands of mine; It: I leave to Tho: McNemeer my part of the maire; It: I leave to my sonn Willm: MacNemeer a yonge filly; It: I leave to Philip Cranilt what sheepe he hath in his hands; It: It is my will yt wt yarne & woole there is be betwixt my too daughters Christian & Katherin MacNemeere, they to have one halfe of it & the other halfe to my sonn Willm; It: I leave to the Mynister halfe a mutton; It: I leave my sonn Will: McNemeere executor of all the rest of my goods movable & unmov able Testes John Gowne his mark pbatu et solvit 8d John Huddlestone: Jurati There is noe Inventorye but wt above saide: save onely in Gilbt: Camaish hands .............. 22s - 6 The exec at yeares and hath bound himself to ------ wth Colum Ratcliff secundum forman legis

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