John Doughty

Events


Date of Birth: unknown.

Place of Birth: unknown.


Date of Death: 3 June 1621.

Place of Death: Ulceby, Lincolnshire.

The burial is recorded in the parish register.


Relationships


Father: unknown.

Mother: unknown.


Spouse: Margaret Stork. Married 6 August 1587 in Irby on Humber, Lincolnshire.

The marriage is recorded in the parish register. Margaret was probably buried in 1636 in Wootton, Lincolnshire.


Children:

(Complete source citations for facts about the children on this page are currently outside of the scope of this project.)


Agnes Doughty (baptized 20 September 1588 in Ulceby, Lincolnshire) married Thomas Humphrey 6 July 1613 in Wootton, Lincolnshire.


Frances Doughty (baptized 26 July 1590 in Ulceby)


Alice Doughty (baptized 4 May 1593 in Ulceby) married someone with the surname Peacock.


Elizabeth Doughty (baptized 17 April 1596 in Ulceby- buried 14 May 1634 in Wootton)


Jane Doughty (baptized 9 March 1598/9 in Ulceby - buried 29 January 1628/9 in Wootton)


Bridget Doughty (baptized 25 September 1603 in Ulceby) married Robert Cowlam 4 May 1632 in Ulceby, Lincolnshire.


Faith Doughty (baptized 8 May 1608 in Ulceby) married Richard Cooper 9 June 1636 in Wootton, Lincolnshire.


Evidence


From the Irby on Humber parish register:

[1587, marriages]

Jhon Doughty & Margarett Storke the vj of August


From the Ulceby parish register:

[1588]

Agnes filia Jhis Doughtye baptizat: fuit 20 die Septembris

[1590]

Francs filia Jhis Doughtye baptizat: fuit 26o die Julij

[1593]

Alicia filia Jhis Doughty baptizat: fuit 4o die Maij

[1596]

Elizabetha filia Jhis Doughty baptizat: fuit 17o die Aprilis

[1598]

Jana filia Jhis Doughtye baptizat: fuit 9o die Martii

[1603]

Bridgetta filia Jhis Doughty baptizat: fuit 25o die Septembris

[1608]

Faythe filia Jhis Doughty baptizat: fuit 8 die Maij

[1621]

Jhes Doughty sepult. Fuit 3o die Junij


From the Wootton parish register:

Jane the Daughter of John Doughtie of Ulseby was buried the 29. of Januarie anno ut supra [1628]

Elizabeth Daughty was buried the fourteenth of maie Ao ut supra [1634]

Margaret Doughty was buried the seven & twentieth daie of February Ad ut supra [1636]


The will of Elizabeth Daughty:

In the name of God Amen I Elizabeth Daughty of Wooten in County of Lincolne being sicke of body but thanks be to god of good and p[er]fect remembrance doe constitute and make my last will and testamt in manner and forme followeing Inprimis bequeath my soule into the hands of Almighty in assurance of salvac[i]on by the merits of Jesus Christ my Redeemer and my body to Christian buryall Item I give Ann Humphrie my Sister 22:d in money. Item two yards and an halfe of hemp cloth & my blew safegard. Item one yard and an halfe of white Cloath. Item two Crosse cloathes, a ruffe and an hemp apron and the two sheetes of my bed. Item I bequeath to Alice Peacock my Sister twelve pence. Item I give to Bridget Cowlome my Sister twelve pence. Item I give to the poore of Wooton vizt such as are releived by collec[i]on every one a penny. All the rest of my goods not disposed my debts paid and funerall expences Discharged I bequeath to my Sister Faith Daughty and I make her the Sole Executrix of this my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have sett to my hand and seale the twelveth day of March in the tenth yeare of the Reigne of our Soveraigne Lord Charles by the grace of god king of England Scotland France and Ireland defendo.r of the faith &c and in the yeare of our Lord god 1634. Moreover I give to Mr Tupholme the now vicar of Wooton tenn Shillings and nyne pence in Thomas Donnes hands and to the Ringers every one six pence.

Eliz: Daughty

Sealed and delivered in the pr[e]sence of Mr Tupholme Jane Broughtam Eliza: Cowper.


References


Lincolnshire Parish registers. Digital images on Findmypast.co.uk, accessed 2 January 2018).


Will of Elizabeth Daughty. 1634. Lincoln Consistory Court. Digital image on FamilySearch, accessed 13 January 2018.