Daniel Joughin 1663

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 19 June 2004 updated 19 September 2020
Original: 0106200

Archdeacon Will 1663A #049 Maughold will of Daniel Joughin, died 27 September 1663: 
Summary: 1st wife Margaret Stowell [her will ArW 1642A #64 Maughold], 2nd wife Margaret 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, pledges: John Callow & 
John Craine.
Maughold parish register: Don: Joughin buried 28 September 1663.
Will of 1st wife: ArW 1642A #64 Maughold will of Margaret Joughin als Stowell, died 9 January 1642/3: husband Daniel/Donold Joughin remarried Margaret 
Kermeen alias Quay [his will ArW 1663A #049 Maughold], children including dau Ann, brothers Philip & Patrick & Thomas Stowell, witnesses: Robert Allen 
& John Christian. pledges: William Callow & John Cannon.
2nd wife: Maughold parish register: Marg Quay  buried 8 Feb 1663/4; 
Will of 2nd wife: ArW 1663A #048 Maughold of Margaret Joughin alias Kermeen alias Quay, died last of January 1663/4, intestate: 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 husband Daniel Joughin (by his 1st wife).
Will of brother in law: ArW 1637A #036 Braddan will of James Stowell/Stole, dated 4 September 1637: not married, mother is alive, brother Philip Stowell, 
brother Thomas Stowell, sister Margaret Stowell [married Daniel Joughin, her will ArW 1642A #64 Maughold, Daniel's will ArW 1663A #049 Maughold], 
witnesses: John Carown & Philip Stowell.

KK Maughold The last will & Testamt: of Donold Joughin; first hee comitted his soule to God and his body to Christian buriall; Itt, he left to his two grandchildren one Lamb between them; Itt: he left to his wife twenty shillings, wch was in ye hands of her sone William; Itt: he constituted, and ordained his daughter Ann his true & lawfull exe= cutrixe of all ye rest of his goods movable and unmovable Testes Jo: Cannon } Jo: Corlett} jurati Willm Kermeene is liable to pay the above named 20s because hee did not quit it upon the grave within ye limited time Debts wch ye sd Testatr willed Imprs: ffrom Jo: Kirmeene 29 s, wch is already proved to bee due from him; Itt: hee tooke upon his conscience that hee paid William Kermeen for all that was due unto him for ye price of an oxe It: Itt was his will that his daughter Ann should have all the goods due unto her by ye death of her mother as is to bee seen in the record Supervisors of this my will: Jo: Callow, Jo: Craine The Executrix by ye Testimony of ye Sumnr and severall other psones hath relinquished ye Executorship, therefore ye Genrll Sumnr is charged by ye Court to take Administracon & a perfect Inventory and to administr to ye Creditors penny pound till as farr as ye goods will extend and if there bee any re= -mainder yt itt be reserved for ye Executrix. The Genrll Sumnr hath probatum est et Solvit 6d proved this will The Executrs of Mr. Ro: Allen deceased desires to enter their claim against the Exec: of Doniell Joughin deceased for ye due debt of 1£ 11s 6d and crav= eth tryall all according to Law K Maughall 9br ye 10, 1663 Willm Kirmeen entereth his claim against ye executrs of Doniell Joughin for 26s for service, and craveth tryall according to Law, besides halfe fir: of meale, & a fledge. nonsuited for not psenting ye claime within the limited time Christopher Kirmeen entereth his claime agst ye Executrs of Daniell Joughin for a ffirlett of Barley, & for a hive of Bees, and craveth tryall accord= ing to Law. nonsuited for not psenting his claime within ye limited time The original being in Copia vera examinata p me smale papers & torne by John Huddlestone Registr: Archd --- useinge, ys copie is recorded to be extant for ye future [next page] These whose names are subscribed are made upon oath to testifie yt wee were present when yt Robt Christian Generale Sumner did give notice to Jo: Kirmeene, walker, yt ther had beene a publicated both in ye Chapter Court & in ye pish Church yt all such as any way sought debt from ye exec of Da: Joughen of K Maughold should come in either & pve ye same ---- in 14 day or to be non suited, whereupon ye sd Kirmine alledged yt hee heard not th---t therfore ye sd Generale Sumner gave him further notice & ye have 14 days ---ow wherby he shoullbe wthout excuse; & this wee signifie to be truth, as wittnesse our names James Kermot ---- 29th Wm: Kelly 1663 [2 pages previously] Jule[?] ye 2d 1666/ More aded to the Invent of Donll Joughin wch is not in my custody vizt for honny .... 3s – 4d

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