Ann Joughin alias Joughin 1685

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 19 June 2004, updated 3 December 2018
Original: 0106205

Archdeacon Will 1685A #34 Bride will of Ann Joughin alias Joughin, died 20 November 1685: 
Summary: husband Michael Joughin, dau Isabel Joughin underage [she married William Sayle 21 October 1710 Bride, & died May 1712 from smallpox], son 
Michael Joughin (baby needing nursing, apparently dead by 1695), father John Joughin [died November 1694, ArW 1694A #45 Bride); witnesses: Patrick Corlett & 
[sister of husband] Ann Joughin, pledges: Michael Moore & John Lace, also: William Corkish owed 4d.
Dau: Bride parish register: Issable Saile als Joughin, smallpox, buried 23 May 1712 Episcopal Will, ?no children.
Will of mother in law: ArW 1684A #035 Bride will of Catharine Joughin alias Christian, dated November 1684: husband xxxx Joughin is not mentioned, son John Joughin, 
son Michael Joughin (married to Ann Joughin als [Joughin], their dau Isabel), dau Ann Joughin, grandson William Joughin, witnesses: John Joughin & John Kneale, 
pledges: Philip Crenilt & John Kneale.
Will of father: ArW 1694A #45 Bride of John Joughin, buried 6 Nov 1694: wife xxxx is dead, dau Catharine (left a 4th part of crop & cattle & goods, her mother is 
dead, 2nd in line for heirship), son & heir & executor Mark, granddau Isabel Joughin [dau of son Michael Joughin & the testator's deceased dau Ann Joughin], 
witnesses: [son in law] Michael Joughin & Ewan Joughin also people who owed him: John Christian Ballafayle, Ewan Christian Cranstall & son Ewan Christian junior, 
Captain William Christian, Daniel Joughin, William Joughin, widow Key was bargain bound to plow the Croft & did not do it, Mark Corkish, John Lace, Isabel Kneale, 
servant Isabel Camaish was owed 1s wages, servant Catharine Quark was owed 1s - 4d wages. 
Will of brother: ArW 1706 #46 Bride will of Mark Joughin, dated 29 March 1706/7: ArW 1706 #46 Bride will of Mark Joughin, dated 29 March 1706/7: wife Margaret Joughin 
alias Joughin (married 23 February 1696/7), dau Margaret (underage, died January 1709/10), 'heiress' & niece? Isabel Joughin (married by December 1710 [Isabel married 
William Sayle 21 October 1710 Bride, she died May 1712 from smallpox], sister Catharine Joughin (left Crot a Coole, etc. & she also entered a claim for a fourth of 
crops & cattle & goods & ?married Charles Cowle by contract bargain), deceased father John Joughin [died 1694, his will ArW 1694A #45 Bride], uncle William Christian 
(his son John Christian), brother in law & supervisor Charles Cowle (has a contract bargain), also: William Lace entered a claim for 25s in behalf of Catharine Joughin 
(she received it in 1710), also: Captain Wattleworth, Captain James Christian, John Woods blacksmith, Christopher Quay's wife, witnesses: John Parr & John Kneale, 
pledges: Patrick Corlett & John Kneale, NOTE, that when deceased Mark's daughter Margaret died, then his sister's daughter Isabel would inherit. If Isabel died 
without children, then Mark's sister Catharine and her children would inherit.
   QUESTION, is this the wife of the uncle William Christian mentioned in Mark Joughin's Will:  Episcopal will bks 1684-1688 Bride, 
   will of Margaret Christian alias Mylrea alias Joughin?

Bride The last will and Testament of Anne Joughin who departed this life about the 20th of Novemb: Anno 1685, first she committed her soul unto god and her body to Xtian Buriall; Itm: she left & bequeathed unto her Daughter Isable Joughin a sheep and a lamb and all her shaped woolen & linnen cloth save one white petticoat which she left to her that should nurse her child. Itm: to her son Michall Joughin a sheep. Itm: she willed that her father John Joughin should pay two bowles of Barly to her husband Michall Joughin, which if he would not quietly do, that then the law should be open for ye Reco= very of whatsoever was due; Itm: she willed that if her said son Michaell Joughin should not live to enjoy the above Legacie, that then it should be given to her said daughter Isable Joughin; Itm: she left upon William Corkish 4d, which he owed her; Itm: she appointed her said husband Michell Joughin her Executor of all ye rest of her goods move= able & immoveable whatsoever & to have ye bringing up of her children The Executr: sworne in Court in Testes Patt: Curleod } forme of Law Anne Joughin} jurati pbatum est et solvit 6d The Inventory prized according to Law amounts to 00 - 18 - 04 besides the legacy left to her daughter abovesd} which is prized to ........................}. 00 - 05 - 02 Pledges given by ye Executr: according to Law Mich: Moore & John Lace The father acknowledges to pay ye two bowles of barley whereupon he & his Securitie acquitted according to the will March the 20th 1695 Michael Joughin the above Exr: came this day and doth acknowledge the receipt of the above 2 bolls of Barly and this before me Jo: Curghey Regr:

Last Modified 3 December 2018