Jane Goldsmith alias Camaish 1668

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 23 March 2021
Original: 0106201

Archdeacon Will 1668A #94 Bride will of Jane Goldsmith alias Camaish, has looms & gears, died about late 1668:
Summary: husband xxx Goldsmith is alive, dau Mally (underage) & dau Jane Goldsmith (underage), sister Catharine Camaish, sister Mally Camaish, brother & 
supervisor William Camaish, also: Isabel Goldsmith, William Camaish of Kanlough, Margaret Key, Alice Cottier, Catharine Quayle, Joney Christian, Catharine 
Christian, David Christian (underage), Mark Christian (underage). 
?Husband: Episcopal will 1675 Bride will of Daniel Goldsmith  NOTE, that Daniel was a witness & pledge in the will probated just before Jane's will, and 
sometimes when someone has to be at Court for a probate, they will speak up to become a pledge, etc.
Will of dau: ArW 1675A #014 Bride will of Mally Goldsmith, died 27 January 1675/6: father xxxx Goldsmith is alive, sister Alice Goldsmith, sister Jane 
Goldsmith, brother John Goldsmith, grandmother Alice xxxx alias Key, uncle William Camaish, aunt Catharine Camaish, witnesses: Daniel Christian & John 
Christian, pledges: [maternal uncle] William Camaish & William Corkill, her inventory is included in her mother's inventory (see ArW 1668A #94 Bride will 
of Jane Goldsmith alias Camaish).
Will of dau: ArW 1685A #33 Bride will of Joney Goldsmith, died 29 December 1684: not married, sister Alice Goldsmith, brother John Goldsmith, also: Margaret 
Joughin, witnesses & pledges: Michael Goldsmith & Daniel Teare.
?Relation:  ArW 1649A #57 Bride will of John Christian, died 8 October 1649: 2nd? wife Joney Radcliffe died 28 August 1649, her will ArW 1649A #056 Bride, 
son & heir William, dau Joney, dau Catharine (underage), son David, son Mark, dau Joney (?a 2nd Joney by 2nd wife Joney Radcliffe), dau Isabel, son Daniel/ 
Donold, son John, also unnamed married children, Supervisor William Casement, son in law Philip Corlett, witnesses: William Moore & Charles Coole, pledges: 
William Moore & brother in law? Callum Radcliffe, NOTE, that his inventory amounted to over £36, which was a considerable amount in 1649.
NOTE: This will & 1668A #93 are written on the back of the page containing ArW 1668A #91 Bride & ArW 1668A #92 Bride.

In nomine dei amen, I Jayne Camaish alas Gouldsmyth sicke in body but -----[crumbled] in mynde & pfect memory make ys my last will & testamt: as followeth, Imprmis I committe my soule to Gd & my body to Xtian buryall; It leave to Katherin my sister a red petticoat & kerchieffe; It: to Margt: Key a b----[crumbled] & apron; It: to Isabell Gouldsmyth a cherchieffe; It: to my sister M-----[crumbled] Camaish ijs in mony; It: to Katherin Quayle my westcoate shu-----[crumbled] stockens; It: to Jony Xtin a peckeld blankett; It: to Katherin Xtin a b----[crumbled] & cherchiffe; It: to Ales Cottere a yard of linsey wolsey -----[crumbled] apron; It: to my daughter Mally a coate of linsey woolsy, and wo-----[crumbled] It: I constitute & ordayne my ij daughters Mally & Jayne Gouldsmyth -----[crumbled] lawfull execrs: of all the rest of my goods moveable & unmoveable wt-----[crumbled] xxxs to my daughter Mally above the other execr It: I leave to my husband legasy my pte of the loomes & geares with all my pte of the hempe; It: I appointe supvisor of my children Wm Camaish -----[crumbled] --- to Wm I leave a yeerelinge lambe and Wm Camaish Kanlough to him I leave ---d legasye; It: I leave to David Xtin 6d, to Marke Xtin 6d, & if-----[crumbled] ---e before they come to lawfull yeares then my will is yt my -----[crumbled] Gouldsmyth shall have 18s of there goods, & halfe ye rest to my sis-----[crumbled] ----ther halfe to ---- Mally Camaish my sister & brother NOTE, that the rest of the will is missing, with the last line of the above being written at the bottom margin of the page.

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