Jonie Doughtertie nee Lace 1657

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 29 June 2004, updated: 15 May 2020
Original: LDS: 0106199

Archdeacon Will 1657A #23 Andreas will of Joney Daugherty alias Lace, of Ballalheaney, Andreas, dated 17 September 1657:  
Summary: husband William Daugherty (remarried [his will ArW 1674A #50 Andreas]), no children were mentioned, sister in law Mally Daugherty, 'father's 
brother's children' [her cousins], sister Isabel Lace (left the ground in the Reast), father [Gilbert Lace] & stepmother & their children ([Christian & 
Daniel & Bahie & Catharine & Alice], left a third part of the crop of corn), witnesses: William Corlett & John Craine, pledge: William Daugherty.
Will of husband: ArW 1674A #50 Andreas will of William Daugherty, died 9 July 1674: 1st wife Joney Lace of Ballalheaney, Andreas [ArW 1657A #23 Andreas], 
2nd wife is alive, children: son Daniel & son William & son John Daugherty, brother in law John Kewney/Keeney, sister Mally Daugherty (1st husband Patrick 
Corlett of Ballavane [ArW 1659A #28], 2nd husband John Killip), supervisor Daniel Teare; nephew? Daniel Daugherty, also: John Camaish & wife Joney Keeney/ 
Kewney who was owed wages.
Will of father: ArW 1658A #61 Andreas will of Gilbert Lace, dated 5 May 1658: married twice, 2nd wife is alive, children by first wife: dau Isabel, 
children by 2nd wife: Christian, Daniel (of age by December 1671), Bahie, Catharine, Alice (all but Alice of age by 1669), brother? & overseer: John Lace, 
witnesses: John Huddlestone & William Teare, pledges: John Lace of Ballaleyney & William Joughin, appraisors: [son in law?] William Daugherty & Mallooney 
Kneale & Daniel Cowle & Henry Teare, also: Thomas Lace has custody of 5 bowls of oats.
Father & sister Isabel:  1660 Liber Vastarum, Andreas parish:  Gilbert Lace had land for 24s 6d rent in Smeall beg treen, & Isabel Lace and her husband 
Ewan Kewn entered for 5s 5 1/2d as right due by the death of Isabel's mother, because the land was bought during the mother's lifetime.
?Will of father in law: ArW 1663A #030 Andreas will of William Daugherty, died 14 November 1663: wife Catharine Joughin is dead [ArW 1661A #35 Andreas]: 
grandchild Daniel Daugherty (his father is dead; of age by April 1664), dau Mally [married 1st Patrick Corlett, ArW 1659A #28 Ballaugh, and 2nd John 
Killip], son William Daugherty, dau Joney (married to William Corlett of Ballaugh). witnesses: William Keey, John Teare; also: Catharine Sayle alias 
Dougherty (?sister).
?Will of mother in law: ArW 1661A #35 Andreas will of Catharine Daugherty alias Joughin, dated 2 March 1661/2: husband William Daugherty (his will ArW 
1663A #030 Andreas), son William Daughterty exec, dau Joney Corlett alias Daugherty (married William Corlett of Ballaugh, they have children), daughter 
Mally [married 1st Patrick Corlett, ArW 1659A #28 Ballaugh, and 2nd John Killip]; daughter in law & her child, granddau Alice, grandson Daniel Daugherty 
(his father John is dead [ArW 1657A #24 Andreas]), brother Daniel Joughin, nephew Mark Joughin ('sister's son'), sister Joney, also: Sir John Huddleston, 
Catharine Cottier alias Kneale of Lezayre & her daughter Bessy Cotter.

(23) KK Andreas the 17th of September 1657 The last will & testament of Jonie Laice who departed this life the day & & yeare abovesd: first shee comitted her soule to God and her bodie to Christian buriall; It: shee bequethed to the poore att the tyme usuall a firlett malt & a firlett of meale It: she bequeathed to her father and to the children of her step= mother the third partte of the quarter of the crope of corne and tho= ther two parts to her husband; It: shee bequeathed to Malie Doughertie twentie bundell of flax and a smocke & a waiscote, alsoe bequeathed to the wife of Balneleanie a peticote, and a quarte of woole to her fathers brothers children; It: shee bequeathed to her husband his turfe for six or seven yeares in the reast of the rought quarter, and allso left & bequeathed the ground to Issabell her sister and the rest of the ground It: shee constituted and appointed her husband Willm: Doughertie her true & lawfull executer of all the rest of her goods moveable and unmoveable The husband is sworne being exec Testis Willm Curlett John Craine iurat Probat et Solvit 6d The exec hath taken his oath that there is noe goods to be inventd but 2 ptes of the crop the 4th pte of a quarter of ground, pledge Wm Dougherty

Last Modified 15 May 2020