Dollin Cannell, 1659

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 4 July 2004, updated 14 July 2020
Original: LDS: 0106199

Archdeacon Will 1659A #21 Michael will of Daniel/Dollin Cannell, died intestate 20 May 1659: 
Summary: wife [Joney Keeney/Kewney] is alive [her will ArW 1669A #070 Michael], he has 4 children: son John (died 1687, ArW 1687A #25, married to Catharine 
Corlett), son Hugh (of age), son William (underage), son Philip (underage, died December 1685, ArW 1685A #20); pledges: Gilbert Quayle & William Quayle, 
also: William Kewney entered a claim for 30s (Is William Kewney a brother or nephew of the testator's wife Joney Kewney?).
Will of wife : ArW 1669A #070 Michael will of Joney Cannell alias Keeney / Kewney, died 16 February 1669/70: husband xxxx [Daniel/Dollin/Donold] Cannell 
is not mentioned [his will 1659A #21 Michael], son Philip Cannell, son John Cannell (married to Catharine Corlett, their children: Adam, John, & 
Christian), sister Ann Keeney/Kewney, also: Joney Cannon, Margaret Quayle, Jane Woods. 
Will of son: ArW 1685A #20 Michael will of Philip Cannell, died 19 December 1685: wife Averick Cannell alias Cannell remarried William Steane/Stephen [in 
Feb 1686/7], only child Catharine Cannell (married to John Cottiman by 1710 [1709 Ballaugh]); brother John Cannell (dead by November 1687, married to 
Catharine Cannell alias Corlett, sons Philip & John & Adam, dau Christian), father Daniel/Donold Cannell is dead. 
Will of son: ArW 1687A #25 Michael will of John Cannell, dated 22 May 1687: wife [Catharine Corlett] is alive [died 1701, Episcopal Will], eldest son Adam, 
eldest dau Christian, at least one more child of age, 2 youngest children son Philip & dau Joney, witnesses: John Quayle & James Cannell; pledges: Thomas 
Teare & John Quayle.
   Dau in law: Michael parish register: Kath:Cannel als Corlett buried 10 October 1701 Episcopal will.
   Will of granddau: ArW 1696A #11 Michael will of Joney Cannell, died 3 January 1696/7: not married, mother [Catharine Cannell alias Corlett] is alive 
   [died 1701, Episcopal Will], brother Adam, sister Christian Cannell, brother John Cannell, brother Philip Cannell, witnesses: Margaret Cannell & Jane 
   Woods, pledges Henry Woods & Adam McBooye/Boyde.
   Will of grandson: ArW 1699A #31 Michael will of Adam Cannell, died 11 February 1699/1700: wife [Mary Corlett] is alive [she died March 1699/1700, ArW 
   1700A #76 Lezayre], no children are mentioned, brother John Cannell, brother Philip, sister Christian (married John Taggart in 1692), cousin (uncle's 
   dau) Catharine Cannell, mother [Catharine Cannell als Corlett] is alive [died 1701, Episcopal will], also: John Kaighin & wife, William Quay, Thomas 
   Radcliffe, witnesses & pledges: Charles Kaighin & John Quayle.

Dollin Cannell depted this life about ye 20th of May intestate whereof the Cort havinge notice hath de= creed his 4 children viz Jo: Hu: Wm. & Phillip Cannell Administrators. The 2 oldest at yeares Supvisors of the 2 under yeares who are sworne & ye mother also, a legasye to the wife upon sight of the Invent, viz 5s. Salvo Tamen vincuige Suo jure Decretum est et Solvit 2s. [2 pages later] Kirk Michael 1658 The Invent of Dollin Cannell ................. £ – s – d Itt the 2 parts of a oxe of 7 years old...... 0 – 16 – 0 Itt the 2 parts of a oxe of 10 years old .... 0 – 13 – 4 Itt the 2 parts of a oxe of 8 years old ...... 0 – 12 – 0 Itt the 2 parts of a cow of 5 years old ..... 0 – 10 – 0 Itt the 2 parts of a heifer of 4 years old .. 0 – 10 – 0 Itt the 2 parts of a cofe[calf] ............. 0 – 1 – 0 Itt the 2 parts of a hors ................... 0 – 20 – 0 Itt the 2 parts of an ewe .................. 0 – 6 – 0 Itt the sheepe .............................. 0 – 12 – 0 Itt the vessels .............................. 0 – 3 – 0 Itt the shieves and wighs [weights]........... 0 – 0 – 6 Itt the flax seed ........................... 0 – 0 – 6 Itt the 2 parts of 2 brood geese ........... 0 – 1 – 0 Itt the half of a blanket ................... 0 – 2 – 0 Itt 3 yeards of a webb ...................... 0 – 2 – 0 Itt the half of the plowinge irnes ......... 0 – 2 – 4 Itt the half of a chist ..................... 0 – 1 – 0 Itt the gears ............................... 0 – 0 – 4 Itt a harness and a secke.................... 0 – 1 – 0 the whole somme of this invent amts to..... 6£ – 0s – 0d The corne to be added at next Cort viz half ye croppe of a qrter of Land The ovrseers have put in pledges Gilbt & Wm Quayle accordinge to Law Aprill ye 8th 1687 [per this note, Catharine Corlett is the widow of John Cannell & the sister in law of Philip Cannell who died 1685, & John & Philip are sons of the testator Daniel / Dollin:] This day Kathrine Cannell als Curlet the relict of Jo: Cannell one of ye Supr visors of the Inventory came & cleared yt all ye goods due from her husband Jo: Cannell aforesd: were satisfied but 23s as more at large appears by ye will & Inventory of Philip Cannell one of ye Adminstrs: wch: is in ye booke for ye year 1685, to which recourse may be had for better satisfaction, & when -----re crossed may be here allowed 17 June 1659 Wm Kewney enterith his claime agst ye Adminstrs of Dollin Cannell for ye Summe of 30s sterl: and Craveth the Law.

Last Modified 14 July 2020