John Duccan 1662

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 28 August 2020
Original: 0106200

Archdeacon Will 1661A #074 Malew will of John Duccan / Duggan, died 15 March 1662/3:
Summary: wife is not mentioned, dau Marriad, son Phinlo Duccan, dau in law [Alice Quayle], witnesses & pledges: Nicholas Shimmin & Robert Corrin.
Will of dau: ArW 1666A #20 Malew will of Marriad Bell alias Duccan, buried 3 February 1666/7: husband Henry Bell, cousin Catharine Bridson, cousin & servant 
Amy Bell, sister in law Jane Bell, cousin Christian Hampton & her brother Thomas Hampton, uncle Hugh Duccan, brother Phinlo Duccan, Thomas Fargher webster/
weaver, niece Marriad Duccan (brother's dau), nephew John Duccan (brother's son), Margaret Bridson, Mary Callister, goddau the daughter of Nicholas Gelling, 
goddau Marriad Caveen, Marriad Bridson (?goddau), Christian Callister, Marriad Fargher alias Cubbon & daughter Marriad, Henry Quayle, John Corlett, John 
Callister, Alice Taggart, John Taggart's wife, John Taggart, John Quayle, poor man Henry Clague, poor wife of William Samsbury, poor woman Margaret Clark.
Son: Malew parish register: Phinlo Duccan married Alice Quayle 23 January 1659/60 Malew.
Will of son: ArW 1689A #032 Malew will of Phinlo Duccan, died January 1689/90: wife [Alice Quayle] is alive [died 27 March 1708], son & heir William 
underage, dau Alice, dau Marriad (married to William Keig senior 21 February 1684/5 Malew), dau Margaret (married to William Keig junior on 9 February 
1689/90), supervisors: son in law William Keig senior & son in law William Keig junior; witnesses: William Shimmin & William Kermode, pledges: John 
Quayle & William Kermode.

(41) Malew The last will and testamt: of Jo: Duckan who depted this life ye 15th of March 1662 who comitted his soule to God & body to Christian buriall; It: he bequeathed to the poore att ye usuall tyme a ferlett of malt & a mutton and two kissanns of oate meale, & alsoe two kissanns of wheate yf the executor pleased, or had it; It: he bequeathed to his daughter Marriott 5s, and that she was to give him his windeinge sheete beinge paid for it; It: sd that yf his daugh =ter did strive with the executor for one barrell yt is in the house, that she shold have it, but he hoped she would not trouble him; It: he constituted & ordained his sonn Phinloe Duckan executor of all ye rest of his goods moveable & unmoveable; It: sd that he did bequeath to his daughter in law a goate for makeinge his bed & lookeinge to him Solvo tamen vincuig pbatu et solovit 8d suo jure Test: Nicho Shymyne Robt Corrin The Inventory of the sd John vewed & priced by 4 swarne men to witt Tho: Bell, Tho: Bridsonn, Robt Corrin, & Robt Quaile one old horse and one cow priced to two and twenty shillings pledges Nicholas Shymmin Robt: Corrin

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