| Mary Joyner als Cannel, 1703 |
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| Submitted by: | Joyce M Oates |
| Date: | 20 August 2005 |
| Original: | LDS: 0106208 |
Note: The pagination may not be correct and translated or doubtful wording may not be indicated.
Douglas 6
The last will of Mary Joyner als Cannel
who departed this life ye 15th day of January
1703, & being in perfect mind & memory
expressed her self the 3d day of ye same
month as follow: First, she bequeathed all
ye portion her Father promised her in contract
(being the whole of her effects, in regard she
is not a year and a day married) equally
betwixt her husband & her child; & in case
the child should dye, that ye husband should
have ye whole. Item, she left to her 3 sisters
Jony, Christin & Dorothy each 5 shillings.
Wmtnesses:
Wm Walker,
xxxx Murrey. Probatum est et solvit 1s.
Thomas Joyner ye husband sworn in Court
in form of Law.
This 23 August 1704
The Inventory of the goods and chattels of the
late deceased Mary Joyner alias Cannell of
the towne of Duglas prised by 4 sworne men
viz, Robt Kelley, John Bridson, Gilbert Chubbin
& Willm Flexney as followeth:
Imprimis, 2 rugs 10s,
2 blanquets 6s 00 pounds : 16 shillings : 00 pence;
Itt one dussen napkins 4s,
two fine sheets 6s,
two course sheets 2s, 6d
two pillobeares cases 00:13:06;
Itt, one feather bed & boulster
weight 40 at 3d per pound 00:10:00;
Itt, one table cloath 00:02:00;
Itt, two pound worstead yarne 00:02:06;
Itt, her weareing Apparrell 01:00:00;
Itt, her linen weare 00:10:00;
Itt, one black hood and scarfe 00:14:00;
Itt, one bible 00:02:00;
Itt, one mutton 00:02:00;
Itt, one little wheel 00:02:00;
Itt, 3 pound unheckled flax 00:00:09;
Itt, one heifer 00:12:00;
Itt, one chest of drawers 01:00:00;
Itt, one ould rydeing hoode 00:01:00;
Itt, one silver spoone 7s,
one ringe 9s 00:16:00;
Itt to cash 20:00:00;
[total] 27:03:09.
Deductions to be taken out of ye Inventory
to funeral charges 01:10:06.
The Child & goods in ye Fathers hands who
hath pledges Wm Flaxney & Robt Kelly according to Law.
I doe acknowledge to have received from
the hands of my father Thomas Joyner the
sum of twelve pounds being all the goods
that was left to me by my mother as witness
my hand this eight of Aprill 1729,
Margret Joyner my X.
Wittnes present:
Paul Bridson,
John Quilling.
Acknowledge before me Wm Gell, Register