Joney Baston als Kneale 1695

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 12 June 2016
Original: 0106207

Archdeacon Will 1695A #25 Andreas will of Joney Baston alias Kneale, died 12 January 1695/6:
Summary: husband William Baston is alive, nephew (brother's son) Stephen Kneale (he died 2 May 1695, ArW 1694A #40
Bride), goddau William Key's wife, also: John Goldsmith's wife, Isabel Kenny, Daniel Kneale, Daniel Lace, witnesses:
Daniel Kneale & William Daugherty, pledges: Capt John Wattleworth & Christopher Corkill
husband: Andreas parish register: William Baston buried 24August1704
See: William Baston nephew (left a ewe & house roof owed him) of John Kneale will 1655A #36 Andreas
will of ?: ArW1655 #36 Andreas will of John Kneale, dated 25 July 1655: wife Joney Teare, dau Margaret, 2nd dau Joney,
brother Mallooney Kneale, nephew William Baston, also:William Daugherty, William Key, William Teare
will of father in law: ArW 1642A #54 Andreas of John Vaston/Baston/Barton, dated 19 February 1642/3: wife Ann Kneale
died at the same time (her will 1642A #58 Andreas), children William (of age by 1675) & Bahie Vaston / Baston, also: John
Crebbin, minister Philip Crenilt, supervisors (brothers in law) John & Mallooney Kneale (dead by 1675, see Episcopal Wills
1674), witness William Key
will of grandmother in law: ArW 1642A #55 Andreas of Joney Kneale alias Quay, dated 11 Feb 1642/3: sons Mallooney & John
Kneale, grandson William Baston, granddau Bahie Baston, also: Catharine Crenilt, Jane McNameer
will of mother in law: ArW 1642A #58 Andreas of Ann Baston als Kneale, dated 15 January 1642/43: dau Bahie Baston, son
William Baston, brothers John & Mallooney Kneale, also:witness William Daugherty
will of sister in law: ArW 1672A #54 Bride will of Catharine Kneale alias Cowle, dated 30 April 1673, died in childbirth:
husband William Kneale, infant son Stephen Kneale, brother John Cowle, brother Mark Cowle, sister Joney (married William Casement)
will of nephew: ArW 1694A #40 Bride will of Stephen Kneale, died 2 May 1695 intestate: mother died 1673, father William
Kneale is alive, the children of maternal aunt Joney Cowle & daughter of maternal uncle Mark Cowle

Andreas This is affirmed to be the last will ad testamt: of Jony Baston als Kneale who departed this life abt the 12th of Jan: 1695, being of good & pfect memory; ffirst she commended her soul unto god and body to Christian buriall; It: she left and bequeathed to her brothers son Stephen Kneale 6d, and half firlet of barly as Legacie & willed that if her Exr: hereafter menconed could not spare the sd half ffirlet of barly this year, that he should pay it the next year. Itm: she left to Jo: Goldsmith with a pettycoat; To Isabell Kenney a pettycoat & wastcoat It: to Jony Kneale a shift and pair of bodies; It: to John Kellys wife a pettycoat. It: she owned and acknowledged that her self and husband owed to Dan Kneal 13s. It: to Daniell Lace 13s; To Parson Christian 9s; To the witnesses of her will she left 6d apiece; And constituted and appointed her loveing husband William Baston sole Exr: of all the rest of her goods moveable & unmoveable whatsoever Itm: she left to her goddaugterWm Keeys wife a yard of cloth Legacie Testes The Exr: sworn in Court Dan: Kneale......} according to Law William Dougherdy}jurati The Inventory amts to ................... £02 - 00s -00d pledges Capt Jon: Wattleworth and Christopher Corkill according to law [next page] March the 21th 1695 John Sayle entrs his claim agt the Exr of Jony Baston als Kneale for the summe of five shillings and four pottles of barly and also for 16 dayes work and a pound of tow thread whitened due &c Jan ye 2d 1696/ Dan: Kneale entrs agt ye Exrs: for 13s Jan ye 10th 1696 Will Quine entrs agt ye Exrs: of Jony Baston for 2 yds of woollen cloth due for his service &c Jan: 10th 1696 Dan Lace entrs for 13s agt ye sd Exrs: Novembr: the 29th 1696 Jon: Curghey clerk in ye behalf of ye Exrs of Archdeacon Lomax entrs agt the Exrs of Sr: Jon: Xtian pson ffor plowing lowing and carying away of the crop in the ArchDeacons Gleeb at KK Andrews in year 1694 to which it is ---[fold] posed he had no right which with the abuse done t---[fold] Gleebs he values at £5, as will be made to appear

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