Joney Lace alias Kaighin 1667

Submitted by: William Hodkinson, Jim Smith, updated by Joyce M Oates
Date: 1 September 2003, updated 3 February 2021
Original: 0106202

Archdeacon Will 1667A #26 Bride will of Joney Lace alias Kaighin, died about 1668: 
Summary: husband [Daniel] Lace is not mentioned [died by water November 1650, see his will ArW 1650A #30 Bride], son Thomas [married Mally Lace 1665/6], 
dau Joney (married to William Christian, they have children), son Gilbert of age, son Michael & son John Lace, dau Alice has a child, dau Margaret, heir 
[grandson William Lace, the son of Daniel Lace who died 1661, ArW 1661A #094 Bride] is underage, dau in law Mally Lace alias Lace [married son Thomas Lace 
on 9 January 1665/6 Andreas], granddau? Joney Christian [?dau of William Christian & Joney Lace], granddau Alice Lace (dau of deceased Daniel Lace), son in 
law William Christian (married Joney Lace, they have children), nephew Charles Lace (her inventory is annexed to Charles will & inventory) witnesses: 
William Corkish & John Kneale, pledges: brother in law John Lace senior & William Kneale, Inventory is annexed to will of nephew Charles Lace (ArW 1667A #23 
Bride, son of John Lace senior & Christian Christian).
Will of husband: ArW 1650A #30 Bride will of Daniel/Donold Lace died by water on 14 November 1650 intestate: wife [Joney Kaighin] is alive [died about 1668, 
ArW 1667A #26 Bride], unmarried children (some are underage): son Thomas & son Gilbert & son Michael/Mitchel & son John (received legacy in 1675) & dau 
Alice Lace, married children: dau Joney Christian alias Lace [married to William Christian], & [per wife] dau Margaret & son Daniel; pledges: Daniel/Donold 
Christian & John Lace, also: Arthur Moore has custody of 50s and Mark Christian also has custody of an amount of money;  NOTE, that by 1675, one of the 
unmarried son had died,  NOTE, in 1675, son John received his legacy from married sister Joney Christian alias Lace; per custom, John should have received 
his legacy from xxxx Christian, his sister's husband, so this note of 1675 in an indication that Joney's husband is probably dead.  
Will of son & heir: ArW 1661A #094 Bride will of Daniel Lace of Ballaquark, Bride, dated 8 March 1662/3: wife is alive son & executor William Lace (of age 
by 1677), eldest dau Alice (underage, left £15), youngest dau Joney (underage, left £10), brother Thomas, brother in law William Christian, brother 
Gilbert Lace & sister Margaret Lace & sister Alice Lace, witnesses: John Corkish & John Lace & John Quane, pledges: Charles Lace & Daniel Christian & 
Michael Kneale & John Joughin & Thomas Lace, witnesses: John Corkish & John Lace & John Quane, pledges: Charles Lace & Daniel/Donnell Christian junior of 
Ballamin & Michael Kneale,  NOTE, one of the daughters [?Alice, died about 1674, Episcopal Will] had died by January 1678/9.
Son: Andreas parish register:  Thomas Lace married Mally Lace on 9 January 1665/6 in Andreas.
Son: ArW 1701A #61 Andreas will of Michael Lace, died 4 February 1700/1: wife Alice Lace alias Christian [she died 22 March 1705/6 Andreas], son William, 
son Henry, son John, son Thomas, son Michael, son Daniel, witnesses & pledges: John Christian & Michael Howland.
   Andreas parish register: Alice Lace als Christian of Kk Bride buried 22 March 1705/6.
   Bride parish register: son of Michel Lace of Kk Andreas buried March 1700.
   Andreas parish register:  Joney dau of Danl Lace (Vitchel) buried 22 February 1758.
   Andreas parish register:  Joney dau of Jon: Lace (Vitchel) buried 13 June 1751.
   Andreas parish register:  Bahee infant dau of Jon: Lace Vitchel buried 17 Dec 1745.
   Andreas parish register:  Danl Lace (Vitchel) buried 5 May 1771.
   Andreas parish register:  Danl Lace from Kk Bride buried 31 Dec 1796.
   Andreas parish register:  Michl Lace buried 24 November 1798.
   Andreas parish register:  Michael Lace buried 14 January 1814. 
Will of mother in law: ArW 1642A #42 Bride will of Joney Lace alias Christian, died about 1642: husband xxxx Lace is not mentioned, son & executor William 
Lace, dau Margaret (married to John Kaighin, they have children), dau Ann (married to Daniel Christian, they have children), son John (has children), son 
John the elder, son Daniel Lace (married to Joney Kaighin, they have children], witnesses: Margery Knickle & Chistian Christian, pledge: Thomas Kneale.
Will of nephew: ArW 1667A # 23 Bride will of Charles Lace, dated 2 April 1668: not married, father John Lace senior [died 1670, EpW 1670E #074 Bride], 
brother John Lace junior, sister Isabel Christian als Lace (married to William Christian), also: cousin Gilbert Lace [parents are Daniel Lace & Joney 
Kaighin], aunt Margaret Lace [married to John Kaighin] & son Patrick Kaighin entered a claim, cousin Thomas Lace [parents are Daniel Lace & Joney Kaighin], 
Donald/Daniel Goldsmith, Deemster Christian, Michael Caley, J---- Kneale, Michael Kneale, Catharine Camaish.
Will of brother in law: EpW 1670E #074 Bride will of John Lace, dated 7 May 1670: wife [Christian Christian] is not mentioned [her will ArW 1656A #47 Bride]; 
son John Lace, dau Isabel (married William Christian), granddau: Catharine Christian; also: William Standish, witnesses: Richard Sansbury & Michael Kneale, 
pledge: William Howland.

In nomine dei amen, I Jony Lace als Kaighin sicke in body but whole [in] [fold] mynde & pfect memory praised be Gd make my last will last follows [fold] Inprmis I comitte my soule to Gd & my bodye to Xtian buriall; It: I leave [fold] to the poore whatsoever pleaseth my execrs: to give the night yt I am [lodged] [fold] It: I leave to my son Thomas Lace the 4th pte of the crope of corne I gave him [fold] I leave him at the tyme of his Contraction & he to returne iij boules of it [fold] to the heire; It: I leave also to my sd son 1 oxe & halfe a colt; Item: I leave [fold] to my 3 children viz: Gilbt:, Mitchell, & John Lace another qter of the [fold] crope of corne & they to returne iij boules more out of the same to the [heir] [fold] It: I leave to my son Gilbt: & John Lace all my pte of the wilde sheepe [in] [fold] the Commons in the pointe of the heire; It: I leave to Jony Lace a bl----- [fold] & a sheete & a petticoatte & westcoate with a sheepe & lambe & a choice ----- [fold] It: I leave to Mally Lace a choice petticoate, It: I leave to Jony Xtian th----[fold] choice coate, & also a qter of a cowe, It: I leave to the heire another ----- [fold] of a cowe & one heiffer & if hee dye under yeares yt to returne to my ----- [fold] It: I leave to my grandchild Ales Lace a petticoate, It: I leave to Wm Xtin children a sheepe & a lambe; It: I leave to my daughter Ales children [fold] a sheepe & a lambe; It: I leave to my daughters Margt: & Ales Lace, her wearinge apparell both of linen & woollen; It: I leave to my 3 sons Gilbt:, Mitchell & John Lace all yt peece of cloth which is in ye walk milne equally betwixt them; I leave to my son Jo: a petticoate; It: I leave to ye pson 1 mutton, & I constitute & ordayne my iiij sons Tho: Gilbt:, Mitchell, & John Lace my true & lawfull execrs: of all the rest of my goods & to see this my will pformed testes William Corkish Tho & Gilbt are sworne in Court Jo: Kneale jurati & ye other two are to be sworne by ye parson the next Sunday The Invent anexed to Charles p batum et solvit 1s Lace in ye page before July ye 19th 1668 Willm Lace entereth his claime against ye execr of Jony Lace for the sume of 25s due for a certaine pcell of Land, & also halfe a pewder dish: for all wch hee craveth the benifite of law [found at the bottom of the inventory of Charles Lace ArW 1667A #23 Bride:] A true Invent of ye goods of Jony Kaighen praised by 4 sworne men Inprimis 3 ould cowes 2 hefers 1 steere 1 calfe ......... 1£ - 16s - 00d It: 1 ould oxe 1 maire 1 colte dj colte ................. 1 - 5 - 00 It: 8 blankets 1 fledge dim: fledge ...................... 1 - 13 - 00 It: 29 yeards of linen cloath .............................. 1 - 4 - 6 It: 2 course sheets 1 pewter dish dim: pewter dish ...... 0 - 6 - 6 It: 1 feather bed 3 sackes ................................ 0 - 8 - 6 It: ye 4th pte of a boate sive & weight dim: boulster .... 0 - 4 - 4 It: 6 sheepe betweene yonge & ould & ye wooden vesels ...... 0 - 10 - 0 The execr are at lawfull yeeres, & the goods in yr owne custody & have given pledges accordinge to law John Lace Senior & Willm Kneele

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