Daniel/Dollin Daugherty 1699

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 18 June 2018
Original: 0106207

Archdeacon Will 1699A #38 Jurby will of Daniel / Dollin Daugherty of Cooildhoo / Cooillavata, died 30 October 1699:
Summary: wife Ann Cleator is pregnant, dau Catharine, son & heir Dollin/Daniel underage, sister Ellinor, sister Averick, supervisors Mullenex Bittle & 
William Killip, also: Bahie Bittle, William Cleator, William Conley, John Camaish, WilliamCamaish, William Camaish & his son John, John Quork/Quark, 
witnesses: John Clark & Mullenex Bittle, pledges William Corlett & Robert Christian, and Mullenex Bittle & Thomas Clark
see: ArW 1708A #59 Jurby will of Mullenex Bittle of Cooildhoo, Jurby, died 25 December 1708: wife [Catharine Sayle] is not mentioned [died 1704/5, ArW 1705A 
#50 Jurby]; son in law William Conley (married Ann Bittle), dau Bahie, dau Catharine, dau Ann (married William Conley, she died 1731), son Robert (is in an 
apprenticeship, which he finished by 1716), son Thomas, son Edward, William Daugherty (left a sheep), witnesses: Phinlo Cowin & William Christian
Jurby parish register: Mullnex Bittle buried 26 December 1708
Jurby parish register: Catharine Sayle married Mullenex Bittle on 30 July 1663 in Jurby
dau: Jurby parish register: Ann Conley als Bittle buried 30 June 1731
son: ArW 1738A #63 Andreas will of Edward Bittle: sister Bahie (has 2 sons), Mullenex Bittle's dau, witnesses: 
Mullenex Bittle & John Camaish, pledges Patrick Teare B:chwane & Patrick Cormode
wife: ArW 1705A #50 Jurby will of Catharine Bittle alias Sayle of Cooildhoo, Jurby, died 27 February 1704/5: husband Mullenex Bittle [died 1708, ArW 1708A 
#59 Jurby], dau Catharine, dau Ann (married William Conley), dau Bahie, son in law William Conley (married Ann Bittle), son Thomas, son Robert, son Edward, 
witnesses & pledges: Phinlo Karran & William Skinner
will of father: ArW 1689A #121 Jurby will of William Daugherty, died 14 January 1689/90: wife [Joney Christian] is not mentioned [her will ArW 1671A #51 Jurby], 
son Daniel/Dollin [married Ann Cleator, he died 1699, ArW 1699A #38 Jurby], dau Averick (married to William Lace by 1696], son William (?dau Ellin), dau Ellin/
Ellinor/Nelly (married Henry Mylevorrey by 1696), witnesses & pledges: John Camaish & Mullenex Bittle
father: Jurby parish register: Wm Daugherty buried 15 January 1689/90
parents: Jurby parish register: Joney Christian married William Daugherty on 21 September 1656 in Jurby Parish
will of mother: ArW 1676A #51 Jurby will of Joney Daugherty alias Christian, died 26 December 1676: husband William Daugherty [died 14 January 1689/90, 
his will ArW 1689A #121 Jurby], 2 daughters Ellin / Nelly & Averick (married William Lace by 1693), son Daniel/Dollin
mother: Jurby parish register: Joney Christian buried 26 December 1676
sister: Andreas parish register: Averick Lace als Daugherty buried 24 Feb 1732/3
sister: German parish register: Ellin Daugherty married Henry Mylevorrey on 14 April 1696 in German
?See: ArW 1691A #30 Andreas will of Christian Christian, buried 17 June 1691: executor Gilbert Kaighin, Bahie Radcliffe, 
William Camaish's wife, Ann Cleator, John Joughin, witnesses: Ellin/Nelly Radcliffe alias Garrett & Joney Christian
will of grandmother: ArW 1663A #017 Jurby will of Averick Bittle als Daugherty, died 18 April 1664: husband Thomas Bittle (died 1659, his will ArW 1660A #26 Jurby),
 dau Bahie Bittle, dau Catharine, dau Margaret, dau Margery, son Mullenex Bittle exec, dau Ann, witnesses & pledges: William Daugherty & Edward Skeally
will of grandfather: ArW 1660A #26 Jurby will of Thomas Bittell, died 29 October 1659: wife Averick Daugherty, her will 1663A #017 Jurby, grandson Thomas Sayle (father 
Captain John Sayle of the Craig, Andreas, married Ellin/Nelly Bittle), witnesses: Thomas Clark & John Joughin, pledges: [son in law] John Sayle & Thomas Daugherty
will of greatgrandfather: ArW 1633A #14 Jurby will of Stephen Daugherty, died about 5 February 1633/4, but the date 4 March 1639/40 appears on the will: 
wife is alive, son in law Thomas Bittle & wife (wife is Averick, they have children), son Dollin (dead, has underage children), son Robert
will of greatgrandmother: ArW 1636A #126 Jurby will of Christian Daugherty alias Cowley, dated 19 September 1636: husband [Stephen] Daugherty is not mentioned 
[his will ArW 1633A #14 Jurby], son Robert Daugherty, dau Averick, son Daniel/Dollin; sister Catharine Cowley, also: John Caine, Donold Brew, witnesses: 
William Comaish & Daniel / Donold Garrett & Joney Daugherty

Jurby This is affirm'd to be ye last will & Testamt: of Dollin Daugherdy of Jurby who departed this life the 30 of October 1699, being in good & perfect memory; first he committed his soul to God & his body to Christian burial; Itt: he bequeathed to his daughter Cathrin twentie shillings; It: to his wife five shill: Itt: he bequeathed to ye infant unborn at his birth fourtie shill: towards ye bringing of him up for four or five years & if so be yt ye sd child dye before ye abovsd time yt ye re =maining pt of ye above sumreturn to ye Ex= =ecutor. Likewise he bequeathed to him three shilling as Legasie; Itt: to his sister Ellinr: one shilling Legasie; Itt: he declares on his Death bed yt he was indebted to Bahee Bittle the summ of four shill: Likewise he declares yt Wm Cleator was indebted unto him ye full & just sum of one pounds eleven shill & six pence. Likewise from Wm Conley fourteen shill: and six pence & 12 interest from Mullnex Bittle four shill: be at a penny which is pd, from Jon: Camish five shill: from Jon: Quork Wm Camaish & his son Jon: threehalf pence apeice from Wm Cleator four pence. Itt: he bequeaths to Mullnex Bittle & Jon: Cleark six pence apeice Legacy. Lastly he constitutes & appoints his son Dollin sole Exectr: of all ye rest of his goods moveable & unmoveable Testes Jo: Cleark X.....} Mullnex Bittle } jurati [next page] He likewise bequeaths to his wife ye goods & children till ye Heir come to age if she please to take it, & if not yt ye overseers viz: Mullnex Bittle & Wm Killip is to dispose of ye same to wm: they please; Itt: toWmKillip 12 pence Legasie if he be one of ye overseers The wife and Supervizors vizt: Mullinx: Bittell andWill: Killip sworn in form of Law Testes Mullinx: Bittell} John Clerk .....} jurati pbatum est et solvit 1s Mollinx: Bittell one of ye witnesses sais that the Testa tor left 6d to his sister Averick The Children and goods in the hands and tuition of the wife who has given pledges for their good usage and forthcoming of their goods William Curlet & Robt Christian according to Law [next page] A perfitt Inventory of the goods of Dollin Daugherty Late deceassed prissed in perticulars by 4 sworn men to witt Jon: Corlett Tho: Stean Jon: Mclemer andWm Crigartt as follows £ s d First the deads parte of what cheiests in ye housse ......... 00 - 03 - 06 Item the dead parte of ye Barley prissed to ................. 00 - 00 - 4 Item some stickes and a little cooles prised to ............. 00 - 00 - 5 Item for ye flax and hurden prised to ....................... 00 - 01 - 3 Item for stores in ye house ................................. 00 - 00 - 2 Item for hempt .............................................. 00 - 00 - 3 Item for a pice of gray cloth ye deads part ................. 00 - 03 - 01 Item for ye spening wheels ye deads parte ................... 00 - 01 - 00 Item for basketts ........................................... 00 - 00 - 04 Item for blanketts ye dead part prised ...................... 00 - 03 - 08 Item for a pice of a cord ye deads parte .................... 00 - 00 - 03 Item for a plue beame ....................................... 00 - 00 - 09 Item for laders ye deads part prised to ..................... 00 - 00 - 09 Item for cares & harowes ye deads parte prised to ........... 00 - 01 - 00 Item for ye small vessells and a pice of a boord prised ..... 00 - 00 - 6 - ob Item for ye hay ye deads part prised ........................ 00 - 07 - 00 Item for a tub and two cars a pice of a bid[?] & some stickes 00 - 01 - 07 - 0 Item for a booke ye dead parte thereof ...................... 00 - 02 - 00 Item for a girdle bake stone a grape and two speads ......... 00 - 01 - 06 Item for a pott ye deads parte thereof prised ............... 00 - 02 - 00 Item for plue jorns and draughts ye deads parte ............. 00 - 01 - 05 Item for hearing netts ye deads part thereof ................ 00 - 06 - 09 Item for a fledge and some woole ............................ 00 - 02 - 04 Item for for a sayle ye deads part thereof .................. 00 - 00 - 06 Item for bed cloathes ye dead parts thereof ................. 00 - 02 - 00 Item for hereing nett---ags canvesses & sokes ............... 00 - 01 - 08 Item for ropes a pice of a hinde & som ----r: ............... 00 - 01 - 06 - ob Item for a skin tallow and geeres ........................... 00 - 00 - 06 - ob Item for Merche ye dead parte thereof ....................... 00 - 00 - 06 [next page: NOTE, The following was written on the back of the above and much of it showed through the paper. For some reason, the back of the above was not microfilmed, so using a mirror, I deciphered as much as I could of that which showed through.] ------ -------- 07 ----- to be divided ------ off one Charge ------ ----- all moey ----- -----ing the ------- Sh---- ----- Tho in legacy ------ Item ----- ---- to ye ------ ----Ley ......................................... due to Bahie Bittle for ----- ----- .......................... 00 - --- - 01 due to Will Tear 10 .......................................... 00 - 01 - 00 To John Tear for ---- 2s ..................................... 00 - 02 - 00 [If the above looks important, then you can refer to the original] [next page, The same problem occurred, with writing on the top third] deductions of the Inventory of Dollin Daugherty Rent out of Cammaish his Milne ............. 4 - 1 - 0 Rent for Harry Xtians Land ye deads pt ..... 0 - 01 - 08 Croft Rent ................................. 0 - 04 - 02 - 1/4 winding sheet 4 yds at 12d p yd } and 4 yd in a shift at 10d p yd }ye deads pt 0 - 03 - 08 The deads pt of 6£ - 13 - 11d due to the } Step----- ------ is .....................}.. 03 - 06 - --- To the Regr: ............................... 00 - 00 - 04 04 - 12 - 5 [next page, on the back of the above, starting about a third of the way down:] May 24th 1701 May 4th Ann Dougherny wife of Dollin Dougherny who had the goods and children of her said husband in her hands hath (upon the request of the Supervisors and for the security of the pledges) given and resigned the Medow called Cammaish his Medow as well as her own part or husbands part for the use of the said children, reserveing to her self the overplus of the consideracon mony there upp laid, binding her self thereto in the penalty of 20£ accordging to the Laws of this Land, and this before me John Curghey Regr: Anne Dougherny als Clator her mark X By vertue of my Oath as Regis witness Mullenx Bittall X ter I do declare yt on ye 25th of Nov last there was a loose Receipt pinn'd to this Inventory, by wch Robt & Jon Curlett acknowledged to have rec'd forty shills: of ye goods due to ye sd John's wife from ye widow & ye sd Receipt was accepted by Deemster Mcylerea wch is since lost; Ita testor Wm Gell Reg: [next page:] The children being under age the wife & Supervisors are sworn in form of Law Inventory prized in form of Law amts in gross bewixt £ s d goods & monies in Land debtless to 02 - 00 - 00 The goods & children in the hands of the mother & hath given pledges Mullx: Bittle and Tho: Clerk

Last Modified 18 June 2018