Archdeacon Wills 1729 #5, Braddan, of Margaret Joyner als McYlroy, wife to Robert Joyner, Douglas, died about 24 March 1729:

"The last will and testament of Margaret Joyner als McYlroy wife to Robert Joyner of the town of Douglas, who departed this life about the 24th of March last past being in perfect mind and memory at the making thereof. First, she committed her soul to Almighty God that gave it and her body to Christian burial. Item, she left to Charles Joyner her son and Joney his wife the long table cloth belonging to the long table. Item, she left her daughter Margaret Cosnahan a table cloth as a legacy. Item, she left her daughter Emma McClaire[?] a pair of sheets, one table cloth, and four napkins, as also her part of the house and garden after her husband Robert Joyner decease in case he had it to spare and was not under any necessity or want of selling or disposing of it before his death. Lastly, she constituted and appointed her dear and loving husband Robert Joyner sole and whole Executor of the rest of her goods and chattels moveable and immoveable whatsoever and where soever. Witnesses: Thomas Joyner, Richard Killey.

The Executor sworn in Court in form of Law. Pledges: the witnesses of the will."


 

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