Gilbert Kaighin 1663

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 17 October 2020
Original: 0106200

Archdeacon Will 1663A #112 German will of Gilbert Kaighin, died 1 December 1663:
Summary: wife [Ann Quay] is alive [?did she remarried to Mr John Savage from England, her will ArW 1670A #059 German?]; eldest dau & heiress Bahie Kaighin, 
dau Ellin Kaighin; youngest dau Isabel exec & underage; brother John Kaighin & brother Henry Kaighin supervisors; sister Joney Kaighin; servant Charles 
Cannell.     
Self & wife & grandfather in law: 1660 Liber Vastarum, German: John Lamb had a parcel of intack land of 1/2d years rent, and it fell due to Ann Quay, the 
wife of Gilbert Kaighin, by executorship; NOTE, Ann Quay appears to be the granddau (father Robert Quay & mother ?Margaret Lamb) of John Lamb.
?Will of wife: ArW 1670A #059 German will of Ann Savage alias Quay, died 1 March 1669/70: 2nd? husband Mr John Savage is alive (he is from England) [Did 
she marry 1st Gilbert Kaighin, died 1663, will ArW 1663A #112 German?], son John Savage (?underage), sister Dorothy Quay, sister Jane, sister Margery, 
other sisters, witnesses: Caesar Wattleworth & sister Dorothy Quay, pledges: John Callin & William Knickle.
?Wife: German parish register: Ann Quay buried 1 March 1669/70.
?Will of father in law: ArW 1656A #10 German will of Robert Quay of Cragmallin/Creg Malin, Peel, dated 8 January 1656/57: wife [?Margaret Lamb, dau of John 
Lamb] was not mentioned [she died 1669, Episcopal will], son Robert Quay, dau Barbara, young dau Jane, young dau Dorothy, son in law William Kaighin 
[married to xxxx Quay], witnesses: John Quay & Henry Caine,  NOTE, there appear to be other daughters unnamed who are married, such as the daughter married 
to William Kaighin, and daughter Ann married 1st? to Gilbert Kaighin (died 1663, ArW 1663A #112 German) & 2nd? to Mr John Savage (ArW 1670A #059 German & 
ArW 1670A #054 German), & also daughter Margery who may not be married.   
?Mother in law: German parish register: Margrett Lambe buried 21 Dec 1669 see Episcopal will of Margaret Quay als Lamb.
?Will of father: ArW 1653A #21 Michael will of Thomas Kaighin: wife Ellin Cannell is alive, dau Joney, son William Kaighin, son Patrick, son Thomas, son 
Gilbert, grandson Henry/Harry Kaighin, granddau Catharine Kaighin, granddau Madge/Margaret Kaighin, witnesses: John Cannell. 

(58) December the first 1663; German In the name of God Amen; I Gilbert Kaighan though sicke in Body yett whole in minde and of perfect memorie thanks be to God for itt, Do make my last will and Testament as ffolloweth: Impris: I bequeath my Soule to God and my Body to Christian buriall; Item I leave to my eldest daughter Bahy Kaighan halfe my plow and halfe what geares belongs to the ffarme and half the crope of corne and a horse and a filly; Item I leave on hir to give my youngest daughter Issabell a boule of barley; Item, I leave to my wife in legacie the ridinge horse; Item I leave in Legacie to my Brother John two sheepe and a quarter of a heffer; Item, I leave in Legacie to my two sheepe Item I leave to my sister Brother Henry two sheepe; Item to my sister Jony in Legacie five shillings; Item to my daughter Ellin Kaighan in Legacie twenty shillings; Item I leave in Legacie to my man Charles Cannell a sheepe and a lambe; Item I leave the ordering and use of my whole ffarme to my wife till the heir com to age, And if she refuse it I leave the ordering of itt to Henry or John his Brothers; Lastly I constitude my younest daughter Issabell my true and lawfull executor of all the rest o my goods without doores or within And to the poore after my wifes will by Reason the executor is underage Testies Gilbert Kaighan Charles Cannell Henry Kaughen & John Kaughen sworne supvisors, & ye mother allso sworne to give in a pfect Invent Solvo tamen vincuig suo jure pbatud et Solvit 1s The Invent to be brought in before May Court sub paena 20s ffeb: ye 24th 1664 John Clark of Jurby entereth against ye executors of Gilbt: Kaughin in ye be halfe of his daugr Jane for ye sume of 2 boules of principle corne due dept as he will make to appeere & craveth tryall [next page] (59) proved at May German The Inventorie of Gilbert Kaighan taken and prsed by four sworne men namly:Tho: Woods, Will: Cannell, Gilbert Kaighan & Will: Huggin £ s d Imprmis 1 cowe and 1 calfe & 1 heffer.......... 02 - 00 - 00 Itt: three mares & 1 old horse ............... 02 - 00 - 00 Itt: in caddowe and blanketts ................. 00 - 17 - 00 Itt: 1 ffider bed & his owne wearing close ... 00 - 15 - 00 Itt: in pewder dishes ........................ 00 - 03 - 00 Itt: in wooden vessells ...................... 00 - 03 - 00 Itt: halfe a heffer halfe a steare } and 3 sheepe and 2 lambs } .......... 01 - 00 - 0 Note that the Cubert and what bed stocks is in the house is reserved for the heire wholly and that with the consent of the mother and the rest o the Childer and to pvent future troble this was caused to be written pledges second forman legis Tho: Woods & Gilbt Kaughin

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