Margaret Joughin alias Kermeen als Quay 1663

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 18 September 2020
Original: 0106201

Archdeacon Will 1663A #048 Maughold of Margaret Joughin alias Kermeen alias Quay, died last of January 1663/4, intestate: 
Summary: 1st husband [Robert] Kermeen [died 1642, ArW 1642A #42 Lonan], 2nd husband Daniel Joughin [his will ArW 1663A #049 Maughold, his 1st wife was 
Margaret Stowell, her will 1642A #64 Maughold], son Christopher Kermeen [married, his will in Episcopal books 1669-1671 Maughold], son John Kermeen & son 
William Kermeen; also: John Callow supervisor for children of 2nd husband Daniel Joughin (by his 1st wife).   
Maughold parish register: Marg Quay bur 8 Feb 1663/4.
Will of 1st husband: ArW 1642A #18 Lonan will of Robert Kermeen, dated 7 April 1643: wife Margaret Quay remarried Daniel Joughin [her will ArW 1663 #048 
Maughold], son Christopher (has a contract bargain, his will in Episcopal books 1669-1671 Maughold), son in law Daniel Clague [married to Ann Kermeen, her 
will ArW 1644A #69 Lonan], son John, son Thomas, son William, supervisors: Philip Moore senior & James Moore clerk, witnesses: James Moore, pledge: Thomas 
Quay.    
Will of 2nd husband: ArW 1663A #049 Maughold will of Daniel Joughin, died 27 September 1663: 1st wife Margaret Stowell [her will ArW 1642A #64 Maughold], 
2nd wife Mgt Joughin als Kermeen als Quay died soon after Daniel [she was previously married to Robert Kermeen, her will ArW 1663A #048 Maughold], dau Ann 
Joughin (by 1st wife), stepson William Kermeen, stepson John Kermeen, stepson Christopher Kermeen (he entered a claim) supervisors John Callow & John Craine, 
witnesses: John Cannon & John Corlett.   
Will of dau:  ArW 1644A #69 Lonan of Ann Clague alias Kermeen, dated 1 April 1645: husband Daniel/Donold Clague (he was previously married), son William 
Clague (underage) stepdau ('dau in law') Ann Clague, stepson? Philip Clague, stepson ('son in law') Daniel/Donold Clague, mother in law is alive, brother 
Christopher Kermeen, brother John Kermeen, brother William Kermeen, brother Thomas Kermeen, witnesses: James Moore vicar & Margaret Harrison, witnesses to 
codicil:  Margaret Harrison & Mary Quay, pledges: Philip Brew & Gilbert Killey.
Son: 1666 Liber Vastarum, Lonan: Christopher Kermeen had a parcel of farm land in Morest treen for yearly rent of 3s 7 1/2d, 
and in 1666 Philip Brew was entered for it 'by a recovery upon an action at common law'.
Son: 1666 Liber Vastarum, Lonan: Christopher Kermeen & Phinlo Clucas jointly had a parcel of farm land in Morest treen for yearly rent of 2s 9d, 
and in 1666 Philip Brew was entered for it 'by a recovery upon an action at common law'.
Son: 1679 Liber Vastarum, Lonan: Christopher Kermeen & Phinlo Clucas jointly had a parcel of farm land in Morest treen for yearly rent of 6d, 
and in 1679 William Brew was entered for it, because he was in possession of it and paid the rent.
Son: 1676 Liber Vastarum, Lonan:  John Cannon had rent of Firm Bras for 4d yearly rent, and in 1676, John Kermeen was entered for this pan rent, 
by reason that he bought it and has paid the rent.

Margt Qua depted ys life intested about ye last of Jany 1663, whereof the Church haveing intelligence have decreed her 3 children Christopher, John, & Willm: Kermeen Admynistrators, And they having delivered up ye Administrator ship by a straw, in ye face of the Court, the Court hath ordered yt ye securities shall discharge all debts, & deliver the rest or ye remainder of ye goods into the General Sumners hand, for which he is to be responsible to ye Court. Note yt ye[?] securities John Calow who is bound in the former wives will for ye forthcoming of ye children goods Solvo lamen vincuig Decretum et Solvit... 6d suo jure The generall sumner haveinge made affidavid,yt he made apuplicatione the first Sunday in May in a full congregatione in ye parish church of KK Maughold, yt if any maner of pson or psons did claim any dept of the executor of Margt Quaye they should repaire to ye Archdeacon Registry, & enter yr claimes, & prove their depts within 14 days or otherwise to be nonesuited accordinge to law. June ye 25th 1664. [next page] These are to Certifie whom it may con cerne that we were in place, when Robt Christian the General Sumnr gave notice to John Kermeene that one Munday Last there was a courte to bee houlden at K Christ Lizayre and that there he should make his apearance to make claim or sue for anything as he could make apeare due to him from his mother Margrett Quay and that there upon the said Kermeene answered if they would Lett him aloane he would let them aloane, moreover the said Sumnr gave him full notice to be at the place aforesd to make answer for himself touching the nine and twenty shillings sworne against him by his said mother as witness our hands this 28th of March 1664. Willm Preston Junr my mr X John Farrant Senr my mr X

Last Modified 18 September 2020