Joney xxxx alias Caine alias Kermode 1665

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

Archdeacon Will 1665A #059 German will of Joney xxxx alias Caine alias Kermode, died 12 January 1665/6: 
Summary: 1st husband [Henry] Caine is dead [died December 1663, ArW 1663A #104 Patrick], 2nd husband xxxx is alive (left a heifer), son John Caine of age, 
dau Alice Caine (of age, married to Hugh Craine in 1678 German), dau Jane Caine (underage, of age by 1671), witnesses: Sir John Woods & Robert Stevenson 
(married), NOTE, that the testator owed money to John Killip (2s 8d) & uxor [Catharine] Brown [als Norris] (8s 6d) & Mally Watterson (2s) & Phinlo Coole 
(10s) & Robert Stevenson (6s) & Ellin Craine (5s). 
German parish register: Joney Kermott buried 12 January 1665/6.
Will of husband: ArW 1663A #104 Patrick will of Henry Caine, died 30 December 1663: wife [Joney Kermode] is alive [remarried, died 1665/6, ArW 1665A #059 
German]; son & heir John, younger dau Jane (of age by October 1689), eldest daughter Alice (left houses & garden, married to Hugh Crain by 1689 [married in 
1678]), supervisor Robert Stevenson, dau Jane Caine in 1689 received her legacy from Hugh Craine (husband of Alice Caine), witnesses: Thomas Radcliffe & 
Robert Stevenson, pledges: John Kermode & Gilbert Mylchreest, also John Kinread & Elizabeth/Bessy Kinread entered a claim, NOTE, that the testator owed 
money to John Killip (13s) & Catharine Brown [als Norris] (8s 6d) & Thomas Watterson (2s 2d) & Phinlo Coole son of Thomas Coole (10s) & Robert Stevenson 
(5s) & Ellin Craine (5s) & John Caine & John Ottiwell (8s) & John Cannell (2s).
Dau: German parish register: Alice Caine married to Hugh Craine on 8 October 1678 in German.
Grandson: German parish register: son of Hugh Crayne christened on 4 December 1680 in German.
?Will of dau: ArW 1721A #14 Patrick of Jane Gelling als Caine, died 8 March 1721/2: husband Paul Gelling (dead by 1738), dau Margaret Gelling, grandchildren, 
dau Marriad Cubbon alias Gelling (married 1708 German to Thomas Cubbon of Patrick, they have children), witnesses: Silvester Moore & William Cowle, pledges: 
Silvester Radcliffe & Silvester Clark.  

German the 24th 1665 The last will and testament of Joney Kermott who departed this life the 12th of Januarie 1665: first She bequeathed her soule to God and her body to Chrisian buriall; It: She left to her sonne John Caine halfe an oxe and halfe the corne condiconally he her said sonne paying 5s for rent and tith; It: She left to her husband one heifer; It: She left to Sr: John Woods one ram; It: She left the house in the towne and garden to Robert Stevenson for foure yeares to pay the depts., and after the foure yeares to returne to her daughter Allice as her father left her, the other halfe And did constitute and ordaine her two daughters her true and lawfull exec: of all her goods moveable and unmoveable Ro: Stevenson & ye sister ----d sworne yt she left ye tuition of ye yongest child to her eldest brother The eldest sister sworne in Court to bring testes John Woods a pfect Invent & also Supvisor of Robert Stevenson jurati her sister under age pbatum et Solvit 6d Octr: 18th 89 Jane Caine came this day & acknowledge to be fully satisfied and pd all yt is due to her by the death of her father & mother from ye hands of her brother John Caine As witness her hand Jane Caine her mrk X before Sam: Watleworth Invent: priced by Mickael Acken[?] Patrick Kewish William Maclevory and William Christine It: one cowe 10 yeares ................................... 15s - 0d It: one cowe six yeares .................................. xx[20] - 0 It: one horse six yeares ................................. xxj[21] - 0 It: one old horse 16 yeares .............................. 2 - 0 It: one red pedicoate one wascoate ...................... 4 - 0 It: one blankett ......................................... 3 - 0 It: two charges one neck cloath ........................ 2 - 2 It: one apron and two pound flaxe ........................ 1 - 4 It: two quarts of white woole and pound of linnen yarne... 3 - 8 It: some hurres and thre trenes of flaxe ................. 1 - 7 It: two pailes and a tub one cann other pigeons .......... 2 - 0 It: one old caddow two blankets ......................... 4 - 0 It: one seive two weights .............................. - 4 It: two sheep dim sheep ................................ 3 - 6 It: one purre ............................................ 1 - 6 It: in corne ............................................. 5 - 0 note all the fathers goods and the mothers are included in this inventory that she left for, the house and garden It: to Phinlo Coole xs[10s] John Cowne xjs-8d uxor Browne 8s 6d Ellin Craine 5s Jo: Killip 2s 8 Robt: Stevenson 6s Mally Waterson 2s The goods of Jaine Caine is in ye hands of Gilbt K Joh: Caine her brother & hath given pledg Gilbt: Kaighin ye other execr: at lawfull years & ye goods in her hands & hath given pledg as ye other secunda forman legis Ro: Stevenson [previous page] ffeb ye 2d 1666/7 John Cowne entereth his claime against ye execr of Jony Kermod for the sume of xs[10s] & halfe of fir: bar: & a fir: of oats, all due debt as he will make to apper & craveth tryall [on a slip of paper:] I doe acknowledge to have received from my brother Jo: Caine the Summ of 35s-6d in part of the penson due unto me by the death of my father and mother and doe acquit my fore sd brother for ever trobling him his ears or asines as witness my hand this 2th of Aprel 1671 Jane Caine her marke X witnes herof Robt: Stevensonn John Caine

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