Joney McNuskey 1687

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 2 January 2019
Original: 0106205

Archdeacon Will 1687A #18 Rushen will of Joney McNuskey / McNuschey als xxxx, dated 22 April 1687:  
Summary: husband Henry McNuskey, 2 daughters, son Henry / Harry; witnesses: William Clague & Thomas Watterson, pledges: Thomas Cubbon & John K----
Will of father in law: ArW 1645A #03 Rushen will of William McNuskey, died 15 April 1646:  wife [Mew IneWoolenie] is not mentioned [buried 7 January 1644/5], 
eldest dau Joney (married xxxx Patterson), son Henry / Harry, dau Ann; witnesses: Robert Keig & Ann Comish, pledges: Robert Keig & William Sherlock.
Mother in law: Ballaugh parish register: Mew IneWoolenie wife of Wm McAnuskey buried 7 January 1644/5.
See: Ballaugh parish register: Ewan McAnuskey & Margtt Gawne & a child who perished by sea the 17 Nov 
and were cast up under the Sea Banks at KK Michael buried 19 Nov 1644.
?See: Malew parish register: William McNustey, Ireland, buried 27 August 1669.
?See: Onchan parish register: John McNussick buried 13 March 1719/20.
?Dau: Onchan parish register: Juckey Banckes als McNissick buried 25 February 1722/3.
?Dau: ArW 1723A #01 Onchan will of Juckey Banks alias McNussick / McNuskey, died 24 February 1722/3 intestate: husband Thomas Banks is alive, underage children: 
son John, son Thomas, dau Elizabeth, dau Mary, pledge: Thomas Christian of Kilvartin, also: Mr James Banks enterd a claim for 36s - 1d.

Trinity Rushen Aprill 22d 1687 The last will and testament of Joney Mcy= =nuschey, who being sick in body but of perfect memory comended her soule to God and her body to Christian buriall; Itt: She left to the poore as her husband pleaseth to give; Itt: she left to her 2 daugters 20s apeece, & to her eldest daughter her best apparell, with the halfe of her weareing lynnens, & 6d Legt: It: to her youngest daughter 1 red pitticoate 1 gray petticoate & 1 waistcote 1 whorden apron & 6d Legt: & the other halfe of her weareing lynnens; Itt: She left to her son Harry 10s - 6d. Alsoe she left that her husband (beside these Legasies) should further give to her children to her goods as they did deserve it; Itt: to the minister 1s Legt: & to the clarke 6d & the corne yt was remaininge to mantaine the children; Lastly she nominated & appointed her husband Henry Mcynuschey sole executor of all the rest of her goods moveable & unmoveable wittnesses The Exr: is sworne in Court accord= William Cluage} ing to Law Tho: Watterson} jurati pbatum et solvit 1s The Inventory within 14 dies sub paena 5s pledges according to law Tho: Cubon & Jo: K----le s----

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