Phinlo Duccan 1689

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 4 March 2019
Original: 0106205

Archdeacon Will 1689A #032 Malew will of Phinlo Duccan, died January 1689/90:  
Summary: wife [Alice Quayle] is alive [died 27 March 1708 Malew], son & heir William underage, dau Alice, dau Marriad (married to William Keig senior 21 February 
1684/5 Malew), dau Margaret (married to William Keig junior on 9 February 1689/90), supervisors: son in law William Keig senior & son in law William Keig junior; 
witnesses: William Shimmin & William Kermode, pledges: John Quayle & William Kermode.
Malew parish register: Ffinlo Duccan buried 24 January 1689/90.
Malew parish register: Phinlo Duccan married Alice Quayle 23 January 1659/60 Malew.
Wife:  Malew parish register:  Alice Duckan als Quaile buried 28 March 1708.
?Will of father to Phinlo's sons in law: ArW 1685A #09 Arbory will of Robert Keig, dated 14 November 1685: wife is alive, eldest son William Keig the elder, son 
William Keig the younger, dau Margaret Keig; witnesses: Nicholas Cubbon & Ann Quingle/Kingle als Cubbon; pledges: William Cubbon of Ballabeg & William Keig senior; 
appraisors: William Corrin of Colby & William Corrin of Balnehown, etc; also: Robert Gell (owed 51s).
Dau: Malew parish register: Marg: Duccan dau of Ffinlo Duccan buried 30 Sep 1688.
Will of dau: ArW 1748A #33 Arbory will of Margaret Keig alias Duccan / Dougan: husband [William] Keig is not mentioned, grandson Charles Moore, dau Ketty/Catharine 
(married to Richard Moore) & Ellinor (married xxxx Clague who is ?dead) & Catharine the younger (married to William Duggan in 1729 Arbory), EpW 1767 Arbory will 
of Catherine Moore alias Kegg.
	Arbory parish register:  Catharine Keig [the younger] married William Duccan  married 20 Dec 1729 Arbory.
	Arbory parish register: Catherine Keig nee Duckan  buried 6 Dec 1764.
Son: Malew parish register: Philip Duccan son of Ffinlo Duccan, brother of William    bur 12 February 1675/6.
Son: Malew parish register: William Duccan son of Phinlo Duccan, brother of Philip  bur 12 February 1675/6.
Dau: Malew parish register:  Katherin Duccan bastard of Ffinlo Duccan     buried 5 January 1664/5
Uncle: Malew parish register:  Hugh Duccan   buried 23 Aug 1669
Will of sister in law: ArW 1671A #05 Marown will of Margery Kelly alias Quayle, died 7 April 1672: husband John Kelly (still alive in 1687), son John (heir, 
of age by 1687), William (dead by 1684), Margaret (of age by 1684), Ann (dead by 1684), sister Mary Quayle, brother in law Phinlo Duccan.
Will of sister: ArW 1666A #20 Malew will of Marriad Bell alias Duccan, buried 3 February 1666/7: husband Henry Bell is alive, cousin Catharine Bridson, cousin & 
servant Amy Bell, sister in law Jane Bell, cousin Christian Hampton & her brother Thomas Hampton, uncle Hugh Duccan, brother Phinlo Duccan, niece Marriad Duccan 
(brother's dau), nephew John Duccan (brother's son), goddau the daughter of Nicholas Gelling, goddau Marriad Caveen, Marriad Bridson (?goddau), wife of William 
Samsbury [?is she Catharine Samsbury alias Duccan, & a relative / sister?], also: Thomas Fargher webster/weaver, Margaret Bridson, Mary Callister, Christian 
Callister, Marriad Fargher alias Cubbon & daughter Marriad, Henry Quayle, John Corlett, John Callister, Alice Taggart, John Taggart's wife, John Taggart, John 
Quayle, poor man Henry Clague, poor woman Margaret Clark, appraisors include Gelge Bredy & Henry Tack----[?].
Sister: Malew parish register: Mariott Bell als Duckan  buried 3 February 1666/67. 
Will of brother in law: ArW 1669A #036 Malew will of Thomas Quayle of Clycur, Malew, died about 12 October 1669, wife [Margaret Fargher] is alive: heir [John], 
children William, Joney, Nicholas, & Hugh, wife alive, sister Ellin/Nelly Quayle, sister Mary Quayle, sister Catharine Quayle, brothers in law Thomas Clark 
[married Christian Quayle 1665 Malew] & Phinlo Duccan [married Alice Quayle January 1659/60 Malew] & John Kelly [married Margery Quayle 1659 Malew]; pledges: 
John Bridson, John Taggart, Thomas Fargher, Richard Fargher, John Bell, William Kelly.
Will of father: ArW 1661A #074 Malew will of John Duccan / Duggan, died 15 March 1662/3:  dau Marriad, son Phinlo, daughter in law (unnamed).
Self: Phinlo Duccan supervisor (brother in law, married Alice Quayle January 1659/60) of children of Thomas Quayle of Clycur will 1669A #34 Malew.

The will of Ffinlo Duccan who comitted his soule to God and bodie to X?ian buriall; Item left to the poore a ferlet of malt, dj ferlet oat meale and 2 kissans of wheate if it be ---[fold] Item left upon his wife to give soe much corn to the heir his son Jo: Duccan as will sa---[fold] lands and he the said son to worke the lands wth his goods and to use them well left ---[fold] the said son his part of the geares of the farme and a younge oxe wth halfe of all the desi---[fold] of the house excepting a barrell; Item bequeathed to his wife all his pt of the wooll lin---[fold] & wollen cloath in the house yarn and such like wth the use of the chamber whiles she liveth to her own use; Item he --- bequeathed to William & Alice his children all his cattle horses and sheep and goats and constituted them executors, bequeathed 6d legacie to his dau---[fold] Marriott and 6d legacie to his daughter Margrett, alsoe willed that if God called for William his son underage then that his goods shall return to his sister Alice and alsoe wi---[fold] that the mother shall have the tuicon of the sd child Wm and goods till he com to age to recei---[fold] his own goods, left Wm Keig senr: and Will Keg junior supervisors Test: Wm Shimmin} The wife with one of ye Executors are Wm Kermott} jurati sworn in Court according to Law pbatum et solvit 1s [previous page:] The Inventarie of the goods of Phinlo Duccan viewd & priced by swarn men to witt Robt: Tagart, John Quaile, Hugh Shimin and John Quaile as follows Inprimis halfe of five horses and maires 18s ............. 00 - 18 - 00 Item halfe of ten beast or cattle younge and ould ........ 03 - 03 - 00 Item halfe of two geece 8d halfe a barrell 9d ........... 00 - 01 - 05 Item dj a horse 8s, xj sheep 8 goats 19s ................. 01 - 07 - 00 Debts to be deducted xxs [20s] The youngest childs goods is in ye mothers hands who hath given pledges in form of Law John Quaile & Wm Kermott

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