Submitted by: | Joyce M Oates |
Date: | 23 March 2021 |
Original: | 0106201 |
Archdeacon Will 1668A #92 Bride will of Christian McYlchrist / Mylchreest als Joughin, made 1 March 1668/69: Summary: husband Ronald Mylchreest (he was previously married to Catharine Kneale, her will ArW 1655A #07 Bride), nephew William Joughin of Crosby (married, has a daughter), [nephew?] Christopher Cowle (married), [nephew?] William Cowle of Shellag, sister [Margaret Cowley alias] Joughin [husband (?John) Cowle of the Shellag (?died early 1660s, Episcopal Will?)], [nephew?] John Cowle of Shellag (married), [?nephew/relative, his will ArW 1675A #095 Bride] Patrick Cowle junior, witnesses: John Harrison & Nicholas Moore. Will of husband: ArW 1680A #24 German will of Randle Mylchreest, died 21 December 1680, has a house & croft in Bride: married twice [1st wife Catharine Kneale died 1655, ArW 1655A #07 Bride, & 2nd Christian Joughin died March 1668/9, ArW 1668A #92 Bride] but no children, nieces: Elizabeth/Bessy Mylchreest, Isabel Mylchreest, Bahie Mylchreest, witnesses: John Caine & Patrick Mylevorrey, pledges: Thomas Quirk & John Caine. 1st wife of husband Ronald: ArW 1655A #07 Bride of Catharine Mylchreest alias Kneale, died 1655: husband Ronald Mylchreest [remarried to Christian Joughin, her will ArW 1668A #92 Bride, his will ArW 1680A #24 German], brother Philip Kneale & his son John Kneale, sister Christian, sister Margaret; also: John Camaish, Patrick Camaish, Hugh Cowle & Ann Cowle, nephew? Mark Kneale, William Joughin, Joney Joughin, Margaret Cormode & Bahie Cormode, witnesses: John Stephen & William Howland & William Cowle & John Camaish, pledge: William Howland, also: Catharine Joughin owed 13s. Brother: William Joughin of Crosby is dead by 1665 [Episcopal Will], per 1665 presentment Bride of William Moore clerk who did not attend the burial as was his duty. Will of nephew: ArW 1693A #20 Bride will of William Joughin of Crosby, died 24 December 1693: wife [Christian Cormode] is not mentioned [died 1690, ArW 1690A #26 Bride], son & heir William, dau Catharine (needed maintenance, of age in 1694), dau Margaret (of age in 1700), son Daniel (received his legacy in Feb 1710), dau Ann, aunt Jane Sayle, sister, witnesses: Mr John Curghey curate & Christopher Cowle & John Camaish, pledges: Christopher Cowle & John Christian. Will of niece in law: ArW 1690A #26 Bride will of Christian Joughin alias Cormode, of Crosby, died 2 December 1690: husband [William] Joughin of Crosby is alive [his will ArW 1693A #20 Bride], son & heir William, dau Catharine, dau Margaret, son Daniel, dau Ann Joughin; next of relations: sister Bahie Cormode, (brother in law) Patrick Kneale, (brother in law) William Cowle, also William Caistill webster/weaver, witnesses: John Christian & Daniel Kneale. Will of sister: EpW 1670E #075 Bride will of Margaret Cowle alias Joughin of Shalghag/Shellag, dated 24 May 1670: husband [?John] Cowle of Shellag is not mentioned [?died in early 1660s, Episcopal Will?], son William, other children all of whom she had given dowries/legacies to previously, appraisors of inventory: John Cowle & Charles Cowle & John Cottier & William Kaighin, witnesses: John Harrison rector & Nicholas Moore clerk, pledges: William Cowle & William Kaighin. ?Will of sister: ArW 1658A #076 Bride will of Joney Joughin, died 7 June 1658, intestate: not married, brother William Joughin, brother Daniel/Donold Joughin, sister Margaret Joughin, sister Christian Joughin, pledges: Charles Cowle & John Cowle.
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Last Modified 23 March 2021