Daniel Joughin 1681

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 17 August 2018
Original: 0106204

Archdeacon Will 1681A #80 Bride will of Daniel Joughin, died 25 March 1682: 
Summary: wife Margaret Key is alive, dau Mally & dau Margaret both of age, son John underage; eldest son Daniel/Donold; 
witnesses: brother in law Daniel Key & William Quane; pledges: brother in law Daniel Key & Philip Crennell/Crenilt
Will of father in law: ArW 1656A #48 Bride, of William Key, died before 30 July 1656, wife is alive: wife is alive, dau Margaret Key, 
sons Daniel & William & John, grandsons John & Michael Key, son in law Daniel Joughin (married Margaret Key)
Will of wife of brother in law: ArWill 1670A #107 Bride, of Isabel Key alias Corrin, died about 9 March 1670/1: 
husband Daniel Key, children John (of age), Michael (of age), William, Daniel, & Richard Key

Bryde March 25th 1682 In nomine dei Amen, I Daniell Johin sick in body but of good and prfect memory praised be God do make and ordain this my last will & Testament in form following. First I commit my soul unto God & my body to Xtian buriall. Itm: to my wife Margret Key a colt and a feather bed legacie; To my son Donold Johin six pence legacie; Itm: to my daughter Margret six pence legacie Itm: to my son John a sheep and a lambe legacie; Itm: I constitute and ordain my son Jo: Johin & my daughtr: Mally Johin to be my true and lawfull executors joyntly of all the rest of my goods moveable and unmoveable whatsoever; and to see this my last will and testament truely prformed and my body decently buryed. Itm: I bequeath unto the witnesses of this my last will six pence betwixt them witnesses The wife sworn in Court in Daniel Key X } form of law & Mally one of the William Quane X}jurati Execrs: wth ye othr: sister Margt sworn supvisor of the child undr: age Probatum et solvit 1s The Inventory taken & priced by 4 men vizt: David Saile, John Xtian, John Lace & Jo: Kneale is set down in gross which amounts to .. 02 - 16 - 06 debts to be deducted 00 - 05 - 10 The goods of ye youngest child in the Mothers custody & hath given pledges in form of law Dan: Key & Philip Crenell The mother hath delivered the goods due to ye youngest child to the eldest son & the former pledges stand obliged ut supra

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