Submitted by: | Joyce M Oates |
Date: | 7 April 2019 |
Original: | 0106205 |
Archdeacon Will 1689A #138 Andreas will of Joney Lace alias Crennell / Crenilt, died 28 December 1689: Summary: husband [John] Lace is not mentioned [see ArW 1672A #41 Andreas Deed of Gift], son John Lace, grandson John Lace, granddau Joney, granddau Bahie, granddau Christian, granddau Ellin, ?another granddau ?Alice (dau of John Lace senior), son? William Lace, each great-grandchildren was left a yearling, also William Martin, witnesses: Charles Sayle & John Cottier, NOTE, that in the testator's will, there are 3 John Lace's mentioned: son John Lace, grandson John Lace, & John Lace senior (who may be / is likely to be the same as her son John Lace, but maybe not). Will of husband: ArW 1672A #41 Andreas Deed of Gift made by John Lace senior of BalnaSeir to his wife Joney Lace alias Crenilt prior to him sailing for England, made 1 April 1673, accepted as a Deed of Gift on 29 December 1673 (?on his return): wife Joney Lace alias Crenilt (she died 1689, ArW 1689A #138 Andreas), they have children whose portions of inheritance were already satisfied, witnesses: John Huddlestone & James Crebbin, Will of son: ArW 1701A #63 Andreas will of John Lace of BalnaSeir, Andreas, died about 1701: 1st wife xxxx, 2nd wife [Averick Caley] is alive (they had no children, her will ArW 1703A #33 Andreas), dau Bahie Joughin alias Lace, son in law John Joughin left a pair of breeches & shift & shoes & stockings & part of the gridiron, dau Christian Goldsmith als Lace & son in law Philip Goldsmith left a loughton coat & doublet & a beehive in Ballakelly, dau Ellin Goldsmith alias Lace & son in law William Goldsmith left a pair of breeches, dau Joney Teare als Lace married on 25 November 1682 to son in law John Teare of Smeale left a waistcoat & his eldest son left a doublet & pair of drawers, son John (married to Alice Teare) left a new russet coat & his son John left his bible & cap, dau & executrix Alice Lace, also: William Lace entered a claim for 2s due, also: John Quark (owed 5s 3d rent), Daniel Kneale (owed 4s lent when they were in Ireland), Robert Martin & Henry Martin also in Ireland with them, John Callister owed 6s 9d, witnesses: John Kneen & Stephen Teare, NOTE, that the children's mother & grandmother left them legacies. Dau of John: Joney Lace married John Teare on 25 November 1682 Andreas, & had sons, etc by 1701. Dau of John: Bahie Lace married John Joughin, had a son Charles by 1703. Son of John: John Lace married Alice Teare in about ?1682, had a son John in 1701, & son Thomas in 1703. Dau of John: Christian Lace married 1st Philip Goldsmith (died 1709), & 2nd John Camaish. Son in law: Andreas parish register: Philip Goldsmith perished at sea coming from Scotland August 1709. Dau of John: Ellin / Ellinor Lace married William Goldsmith. Dau of John: Alice Lace. Also, no relationship: William Lace (mentioned in will of John's mother Joney Lace als Crenilt / Crennell). ?Will of granddau: ArW 1685A #30 Andreas will of Joney Kneale, died 16 March 1684/5: father xxxx Kneale is alive, mother dead, grandmother alive, brother xxxx Kneale, also cousins?: Bahie Lace & Christian Lace & Joney Lace, witnesses: Daniel Cowle & Daniel Christian, pledges: Philip Joughin & John Lace. Grandson: Andreas parish register: John Lace senr: of Ballaseir buried March 1727. His wife: Andreas parish register: Alice wife of Jno: Lace, Ballaseir, buried 20 December 1726. Their son: ArW 1760A #38 Andreas wills of John Lace of Ballaseir died 1 Feb 1760, & of Alice his wife, died Jan 1760.. Their grandson: Andreas parish register: Daniel son of Jon: Lace junr Balnaseir, smallpox, buried 8 Sep 1725. Their granddau: Andreas parish register: Nelly Lace, infant (Ballaseer) buried 27 Jan 1723/4. Their granddau: Andreas parish register: Christian Lace of Ballaseyr buried 13 May 1783. Will of 2nd wife of son John: ArW 1703A #33 Andreas will of Averick Lace als Caley, died 9 January 1703/4: Kath Killip (of Glanmore), Margaret Caly (of Ballamanaugh). Brother's children, Bahee Lace, Alice Teare. Stepson John Lace left land called Creers Croft, his son Thomas Lace left half a sheep. Charles Joughin son of John Joughin left half a sheep. John Joughin and his wife Bahee (als Lace) executors. Witnesses: John Cotter, Steph: Tear.
Andreas 1689 This is affirmed to be ye last will and testament of Joney -------[dark] ye 28th of Decr: Anno prto: ffirst she comended her soul to God and her body to Xtian buriall Itm: She left to her grandson Jon: Lace a cow Itm: She left to her grandchild Jony a sorrell maye & two pett---[dark] & a chest, wth 3 yards of white woolen cloath. Itm: to her great=grandchildren to every of them a yearling if they could be for---[dark] and to ye sd Jony a sheep and lamb if they would be remaining at m---[dark] Itm: to her grandchild Baheey a cuttlayld=Heffer and a brown petticoat Itm: to Jon: senrs: daughter dj a Heffer of 2 years old, to the sd John ---[dark] half a cow. Itm: to her granddaughter Christian 3 guarries dj a ---[dark] & half a steer at Willm: Martins house. Itm: to Ellin half a steer ---[dark] wth herself & a petticoat. Itm: to Willm: a coult of ye sorral maire Itm: to her three eldest granddaughters to each a carchiff and to Jo---[dark] & Christian two peckle blanketts. And lastly constituted her son Jon: Lace sole Execr: of all her goods moveable & imoveable, & left to ye wittnesses 6d apeice The Execr: sworn in form of law Testes Cha: Sayle } Jon: Cotter} jurati Probatum est et solvit 1s The Invry: given in by ye Sumner amts to ..... 04£ - 06s - 0--d
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