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Possible marriage - needs to have original register checked for grooms surname
Record set Somerset Marriage Index
First name(s) Richard
Sex Male
Last name Shurt
Marriage year 1680
Spouse's first name(s) Joan
Spouse's last name Parsons
Parish West Quantoxhead
Denomination Anglican
County Somerset
Country England
Document type Parish records
Marriage date 07 Oct 1680
Archive Somerset Archives
Archive reference D/P/QUA W 2/1/1
Record type Baptisms, marriages & burials
From Mark Grace:
Edward STACY (1668-1729) is the s/o Edward STACY & Joan MILLS (my 8xGGPs) who married in Martock, Somerset in 1658. No further information on the MILLS side; Martock is 29.6 miles east of Bradford on tone. Whereas West Quantoxhead is only 17 miles northwest of Bradford. | STACEY, Richard (I16254)
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| 3702 |
Possible marriage at Elham:
Name Alexander Gammon
Spouse's Name Jane Stroud
Event Date 28 Sep 1653
Event Place Elham, Kent, England | STROWD, Jane (I14034)
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| 3703 |
possible marriage of parents
ngland, Boyd's Marriage Indexes, 1538-1850
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First name(s) George
Last name Harris
Marriage year 1700
Spouse's first name(s) Anne
Spouse's last name Chapman
Place London Diocese
Dedication Bishop Ml
County London, Essex, Hertfordshire, Middlesex
Country England
Source
Boyd's 1st miscellaneous marriage index, 1415-1808 | HARRIS, George (I18853)
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| 3704 |
Possible marriage to deceased sister's husband:
Marriages Sep 1874 (>99%)
Judge Martha Blean 2a 1079
Simmons James Blean 2a 1079 | JUDGES, Martha (I2777)
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| 3705 |
Possible marriage:
Day Month 04-Jun
Year 1765
Parish Or Reg District South Hill
Groom Fn John
Groom Sn PEARSE
Groom Age
Groom Residence
Groom Condition
Groom Rank Profession
Groom Signed / Marked (S/M) M
Groom Father Name
Groom Father Rank Profession
Bride Fn Joane
Bride Sn HEWETT
Bride Age
Bride Residence
Bride Condition
Bride Rank Profession
Bride Signed / Marked (S/M) M
Bride Father Name
Bride Father Rank Profession
Banns / Licence (B/L) B
Witness Fn1 John
Witness Sn1 BODY
Witness Fn2 Hugh
Witness Sn2 HEWETT
Possible 2nd marriage for Joan:
Day Month 17-Apr
Year 1770
Parish Or Reg District South Hill
Groom Fn Thomas
Groom Sn WEBBER
Groom Age
Groom Residence Callington psh
Groom Condition widower
Groom Rank Profession
Groom Signed / Marked (S/M) S
Groom Father Name
Groom Father Rank Profession
Bride Fn Joan
Bride Sn PEARSE
Bride Age
Bride Residence
Bride Condition widow
Bride Rank Profession
Bride Signed / Marked (S/M) M
Bride Father Name
Bride Father Rank Profession
Banns / Licence (B/L) B
Witness Fn1 Hugh
Witness Sn1 HEWETT
Witness Fn2 Gawyn
Witness Sn2 BEALL | HEWETT, Joan (I15415)
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| 3706 |
Possible marriage:
Marriages Dec 1846 (>99%)
Clatworthy Sarah Bridgwater 10 510
Gale John Bridgwater 10 510
Howard James Bridgwater 10 510
Parsons George Bridgwater 10 510 | CLATWORTHY, Sarah (I788)
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| 3707 |
Possible marriage:
Marriages Mar 1859 (>99%)
Clatworthy Elizabeth Bridgwater 5c 681
Davey John Bridgwater 5c 681
Pleece John Bridgwater 5c 681 | CLATWORTHY, Elizabeth (I769)
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| 3708 |
Possible marriage:
Marriages Mar 1863 (>99%)
Robert EARLL Robert Milton 2a 826 Scan available - click to view
MYNOTT Charles Milton 2a 826 Scan available - click to view
RUTTER Caroline Milton 2a 826 Scan available - click to view
WELLER Frances Elizabeth Milton 2a 826
Death registration:
EARL, CAROLINE 50
GRO Reference: 1892 S Quarter in BRIDGE Volume 02A Page 427
According to UK, Lunacy Patients Admission Registers, 1846-1912 for Caroline Earl
County asylums and hospitals Piece 22: 1872 Jan-1874 Jun
Caroline Earl was admitted to the hospital on 30 Jun 1973 and Not Impd. ? on 27 May 1975. She did not die at that time but I do not know what "Not Impd" signifies.
Source Citation
The National Archives of the UK; Kew, Surrey, England; Lunacy Patients Admission Registers; Class: MH 94; Piece: 22
Original data: Commissioners in Lunacy, 1845–1913. Lunacy Patients Admission Registers, Series MH 94. The National Archives, Kew, England. | RUTTER, Caroline (I6733)
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| 3709 |
Possible marriage:
Marriages Mar 1878 (>99%)
Burgess William Henry Maidstone 2a 722
HYLAND Julia Emily S Maidstone 2a 722
Children:
Levi Burgess
1878–1951
Albert Burgess
1880–
Joseph Burgess
1883–1951
Ida Clara Burgess
1886–1891
William Burgess
1889–
Ethel Julia Burgess
1892–1985
Elsie Burgess
1895–
Clifton Edgar Burgess
1898–1974
[Source: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/108597960/person/320076845513/facts David Hyland] | HYLAND, Julia Emily Sarah (I10770)
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| 3710 |
Possible marriage:
Sep 1923 (>99%)
Hooper Joseph P Hudd Liskeard 5c 87 Scan available - click to view
Hudd Annie Hooper Liskeard 5c 87
Possible child:
Births Mar 1925 (>99%)
Hooper William R Hudd Liskeard 5c 58 | HOOPER, Joseph Percy (I15401)
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| 3711 |
Possible marriage:
Tylden, Thomas, blacksmith, bachelor, and Elizabeth Small, spinster, both of Halden. At Halden. Aug 13, 1705. | SMALL, Elizabeth (I3991)
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| 3712 |
Possible marriage:
1910, DICKSON, JOHN to YOUNG, BEATRICE BORTHW..., MORNINGSIDE, EDINBURGH CITY/MIDLOTHIAN 685/06 0003 | YOUNG, Beatrice (I6334)
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| 3713 |
Possible marriage:
CLATWORTHY CHARLES CHARLOTTE READING 01 MAY 1831 | CLATWORTHY, Charles (I760)
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| 3714 |
Possible marriage:
Dally Christopher Beane Sarah m 31 Jan 1638 Barham PR | DALLIE, Christopher (I5271)
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| 3715 |
Possible marriage:
Day Month 01-Apr
Year 1716
Parish Or Reg District South Hill
Groom Fn John
Groom Sn GEORGE
Groom Age
Groom Residence
Groom Condition
Groom Rank Profession
Groom Signed / Marked (S/M)
Groom Father Name
Groom Father Rank Profession
Bride Fn Mary
Bride Sn HEWET
Bride Age
Bride Residence
Bride Condition
Bride Rank Profession
Bride Signed / Marked (S/M)
Bride Father Name
Bride Father Rank Profession
Banns / Licence (B/L) B | HEWETT, Mary (I15412)
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| 3716 |
Possible marriage:
First name(s) Abraham
Last name Seaton
Marriage year 1580
Marriage year 1580
Marriage date 27 Jun 1580
Marriage place Sundridge, St Mary
Spouse's first name(s) Elizabeth
Spouse's last name Stone | SETTON, Abraham (I11493)
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Possible marriage:
First name(s) Richard
Last name Broadbridge
Residence Badlesmere
Marriage year 1641
Marriage date 18 May 1641
Marriage place Badlesmere
Spouse's first name(s) Mary
Spouse's last name Watts
Spouse's residence Badlesmere
County Kent
Country England
Record set Kent, East Kent Marriage Index 1538-1754
Reference: C 3/16/85
Description:
Short title: Broadbridge v Rayner.
Plaintiffs: William Brodbridge.
Defendants: Nicholas Rayner.
Subject: property in Ashford, Eastwell and Westwell, Kent.
Document type: [pleadings].
Date: 1558-1579
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description
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C - Records created, acquired, and inherited by Chancery, and also of the Wardrobe, Royal Household, Exchequer and various commissions
Division within C - Records of Equity Side: the Six Clerks
C 3 - Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings, Series II, Elizabeth I to Interregnum
C 3/16/85 - Short title: Broadbridge v Rayner. Plaintiffs: William Brodbridge. Defendants: Nicholas Rayner. Subject: property in Ashford, Eastwell and... | BROADBRIDGE, Richard (I14659)
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Possible marriage:
First name(s) William
Last name Linton
Birth year -
Marriage year 1724
Spouse's first name(s) An
Spouse's full first name(s) Anne
Spouse's last name MARSHAL
Supplied first name(s) Wm
Supplied last name LINTON
Place EASINGWOLD
County Yorkshire
Country England
Record set Boyd's Marriage Index 1538-1840 | LINTON, William (I792)
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Possible marriage:
Marriages Jun 1912 (>99%)
Dart Daisy H Vining Plymouth 5b 567 Scan available - click to view
VINING Charles H Dart Plymouth 5b 567 | DART, Daisy Holly (I16849)
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Possible marriage:
Marriages Sep 1919 (>99%)
Boardman William Dart Plymouth 5b 658 Scan available - click to view
Dart Elizabeth M Boardman Plymouth 5b 658 Scan available - click to view | DART, Elizabeth Maud (I16850)
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Possible marriage:
Marriages Sep 1934 (>99%)
Robson George H Rushman Devonport 5b 928 Scan available - click to view
Rushman Irene J Robson Devonport 5b 928 Scan available - click to view
Studden Doris E Elford Devonport 5b 928
Children:
Births Mar 1935 (>99%)
Robson Joyce Rushman Plymouth 5b 264 Scan available - click to view
Births Dec 1936 (>99%)
Robson Peter G Rushman Plymouth 5b 252 Scan available - click to view
Births Jun 1938 (>99%)
Robson Florence I Rushman Plymouth 5b 449 Scan available - click to view
Births Mar 1942 (>99%)
Robson Margaret E Rushman Plymouth 5b 632 Scan available - click to view
Births Jun 1956 (>99%)
Robson Pamela J Rushman Plymouth 7a 595 | ROBSON, George Herbert Gilbert Campbell (I15518)
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Possible marriage:
Marriages Sep 1939 (>99%)
Hill Charles H Rickard Plymouth 5b 1259 Scan available - click to view
Rickard Ivy M Hill Plymouth 5b 1259 Scan available - click to view | HILL, Charles Henry (I13339)
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Possible marriage:
Marriages Sep 1939 (>99%)
Robson Sybella M Watt Plymouth 5b 1324 Scan available - click to view
Watt George W H S Robson Plymouth 5b 1324
Children;
Births Dec 1941 (>99%)
Watt David S I Robson Devon Central 5b 104 | ROBSON, Sybella Mary Maeers (I15519)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I13350)
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Possible Marriage:
Name: Thomas Southwell
Event Date: 06 Aug 1599
Event Place: Badlesmere, Kent, England, United Kingdom
Event Place: Badlesmere , St Leonard, Kent
Spouse's Name: Ales Dolley | DALLIE, Alice (I14484)
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possible marriage;
Marriages Sep 1869 (>99%)
GLASS Thomas Okehampton 5b 658 Scan available - click to view
HUNKIN Mary Okehampton 5b 658
1871 possible Thomas Glass:
Northlew, Devon, England, RG10/2150, ED 8., fol. 74, p. 5
Household Sch. #22, Kimber Park
Thomas Glass, head, mar, 32, farmer of 30 acres, born Northlew, Devon
Mary Glass, wife, mar, 30, farmer's wife, born Blacktorrington, Devon
John Glass, sin, 1, farmer's son, born Northlew, Devon
Elizabeth Harris, servant, 12, general servant, born Blacktorrington, Devon
1881 possible Thomas Glass:
Northlew, Devon, England, RG11/2222, ED 8., fol. 71, p. 9
Household Sch. #40, Kimber Park
Thomas Glass, head, mar, 41, farmer of 46 acres, born Northlew, Devon
Mary Glass, wife, mar, 41, farmer's wife, born Blacktorrington, Devon
John Glass, son, 11, scholar, born Northlew, Devon
William T. Glass, son, 8, scholar, born Northlew, Devon
George Glass, son, 6, scholar, born Northlew, Devon
Hubert Glass, son, 4, born Northlew, Devon
Stephen Glass, son, 1, born Northlew, Devon
Missing 1891 onwards | GLASS, Thomas (I586)
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Possible marriages
Marriages Jun 1916 (>99%)
Ralph Kate Taylor Faversham 2a 2176
Taylor William F Ralph Faversham 2a 2176
Marriages Dec 1919 (>99%)
Burney George W Ralph Faversham 2a 2682
Ralph Katie Barney Faversham 2a 2682 | RALPH, Kathleen Matilda (I2441)
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Possible marriages
Marriages Jun 1943 (>99%)
Hart Henry Root Surrey Mid.E. 2a 613
Root Joan L Hart Surrey Mid.E. 2a 613 | HART, Henry James (I19884)
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Possible marriages
Record set Somerset Marriage Index
First name(s) Thomas
Sex Male
Last name Templer
Marriage year 1624
Spouse's first name(s) Agnes
Spouse's last name Chead
Parish North Petherton
Denomination Anglican
County Somerset
Country England
Document type Parish records
Marriage date 14 Jul 1624
Archive
Somerset Archives
Archive reference D/P/PET N 2/1/1
First name(s) Thomas
Last name Templar
Sex Male
Birth year -
Marriage year 1615
Marriage date 05 JUN 1615
Parish Bridgwater
Church St Mary
Spouse's first name(s) Grace
Spouse's last name Hoop
County Somerset
Country England
Record set Somerset Marriage Index
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Early Origins of the Templer family
The surname Templer was first found in Devon where they held a family seat from very ancient times, before and after the Norman Conquest in 1066.
This interesting surname, with variant spellings Templer, Temple, Templier, etc., has a number of possible origins. Firstly, it may be of English and French occupational or habitational origin for someone who was employed at or lived near one of the houses maintained by the Knights Templar, a crusading Order so named because they claimed to occupy in Jerusalem the site of the old Temple. The order was founded in 1118 and flourished for 200 yrs., but was suppressed as being heretical in 1312. It may also have been the name given to foundlings baptized at the Temple Church, London, so called because it was originally built on land belonging to the Templars. Finally, it may be of Scottish locational origin from the parish of Temple in Edinburgh, likewise so called because it was the site of the local headquarters of the Knights Templar. One, William Templer, is noted in the Hundred Rolls of Lincolnshire in 1273. On July 6th 1600, Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Templar was christened at St. Botolph Bishopsgate, London and the marriage of Francis Templar and Anne Rowe took place at St. James, Dukes Place, London on July 29th 1694. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Robert le Templer, which was dated 1220, Curia Regis Rolls of Oxfordshire, during the reign of King Henry 111, "The Frenchman", 1216 - 1272. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.
Read more: http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Templar#ixzz5HG0gZi2E
Motto: Nihil sine labore
Motto Translation: Nothing without labour.
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MANOR OF TAUNTON DEANE Inventories for 1635
Probate inventory for English Templer of Bradford [on Tone]. 1635
Repository
Somerset Heritage Centre
Reference number
DD\SP/1635/52
Date 1635
Extent 1
Format document
Access status Open
Place Bradford on Tone, Somerset
MANOR OF TAUNTON DEANE Inventories for 1687
Probate inventory for Alexander Templer of North Petherton. 1687
Repository Somerset Heritage Centre
Reference number DD\SP/1687/54
Date 1687
Extent 1
Format document
Access status Open
Place North Petherton, Somerset
DEEDS FOR STAWELL AND MILTON CLEVEDON
Stawell and Glastonbury deeds. 1347-1348
Repository Somerset Heritage Centre
Reference number DD\BR\hd/1
Description
Grant of lands in Stawell with rents and services from various tenants in Stawell and Glastonbury Richard Fitchet of Little Sutton et al to Geoffrey of Stawell.
Grant by Richard Fychet of parua Sutton, John Priour and John atte eberghe, bailiff of Coldrop to Geoffrey de Stawelle of lands and tenements etc, with rents and villeins in the town of Stawell, which they had from Geoffrey with the rents and services of Nicholas de Leddrede, Walter atte Mulle, Philip de Stawelle, William Goule, and Elizabeth atte Forde for lands etc held in fee in Stawell William Le Heyr for lands held in fee in Glastonbury, Richard Pruet for lands held in fee at Cadecote [?Catcott] Henry de Blokkuswourth' and Avis his wife John Dol, William Hankyn, William T'ry, Walter Colymis, Nicholas Le Shephurde, John Le Templer, John de Bristoll' and Edith his wife, John Cardon, Richard de Lexton', William Wyllyn' John atte Mulle and Alice le Haywardus, for lands held in fee in Stawell John Symmel for one windmill at Stawell. Stawell, (?6th April) 1347
Witnesses: Simon de Bradeney, Hugh de Bagedrip, Richard Pruet, Robert de Wollavyngton; Hugh Pruet.
Date 1347-1348
Extent 2
Format documents
Access status Open
Abstracts of wills of the Templer family of North Petherton, Bridgwater and Exeter. [1557-1796]
Repository Somerset Heritage Centre
Reference number DD\X\ADM/5
Description
Elizabeth Templer, proved 1557; Walter Templer proved 1558; John Templer proved 1562; Jone Templer proved 1592; Alexander Templer proved 1626, all of North Petherton; William Templer of Bridgwater, proved 1576; Richard Templer proved 1626; Richard Templer proved 1681; Thomas Templer, proved 1796; Anne Templer proved 1649, all of Exeter with transcript of inventory of Mary Templer of Exeter, 1692. [Notes made by Brig. C T Templer at Exeter, 1937].
Date [1557-1796]
Extent 2
Format documents
QUARTER SESSIONS RECORDS FOR THE COUNTY OF SOMERSET Sessions rolls Sessions roll for 1612
Confession. 25 Jul 1612
Repository Somerset Heritage Centre
Reference number Q/SR/15/17
Description
Confessions of Thomas Bennett and his wife Joan, Joan and Agnes Dawe, Thomas Knight, Katherine Oten, Stephen Busie and Anthony Galhampton concerning the relationship of Richard Templer and Agnes Moone gathering beans and at Thomas Baker's tavern in Bridgwater. JP: Edward Hext.
Date 25 Jul 1612
Extent 1
Format document
Access status Open
Place Bridgwater, Somerset
QUARTER SESSIONS RECORDS FOR THE COUNTY OF SOMERSET Sessions rolls Sessions roll for 1612
Examination. 29 Apr 1612
Repository Somerset Heritage Centre
Reference number Q/SR/15/18
Description Examination of Agnes Moone of Tappingwier [Othery] concerning her relationship with Richard Templer. JP: Edward Hext.
Date 29 Apr 1612
Extent 1
Format document
Access status Open | TEMPLAR, Thomas (I16278)
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Possible marriages
Marriages Dec 1888 (>99%)
MEARS William Thanet 2a 1587 Scan available - click to view
Noble Frances Charlotte Thanet 2a 1587 Scan available - click to view
TWYMAN Walter Thanet 2a 1587 | NOBLE, Frances Charlotte (I18297)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I13478)
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Possible marriages:
Marriages Mar 1921 (>99%)
Hooper John H Manley Liskeard 5c 93 Scan available - click to view
Marriages Jun 1924 (>99%)
Hooper John H Mitchell Liskeard 5c 103
Possible children:
Births Jun 1922 (>99%)
Hooper Raymond J Manley Liskeard 5c 70 Scan available - click to view
Births Mar 1925 (>99%)
Hooper Vera M Manley Liskeard 5c 61 Scan available - click to view
Births Mar 1933 (>99%)
Hooper Theodore W J Manley Liskeard 5c 51
Possible children born to Mitchell mother:
Births Mar 1923 (>99%)
Hooper Millicent A Mitchell Truro 5c 183 Scan available - click to view
Births Mar 1925 (>99%)
Hooper Leonard Mitchell Liskeard 5c 60 Scan available - click to view
Hooper Ronald Mitchell Liskeard 5c 60 Scan available - click to view
Births Sep 1925 (>99%)
Hooper Ella Mitchell Falmouth 5c 209 Scan available - click to view
Births Mar 1926 (>99%)
Hooper Kathleen M Mitchell Truro 5c 171 Scan available - click to view
Births Jun 1930 (>99%)
Hooper Doreen M Mitchell Liskeard 5c 51 Scan available - click to view
Births Sep 1930 (>99%)
Hooper Dorothy D Mitchell Liskeard 5c 50 Scan available - click to view
Births Mar 1936 (>99%)
HOOPER David Mitchell Liskeard 5c 47 Scan available - click to view
Births Mar 1943 (>99%)
Hooper Malcolm A Mitchell Liskeard 5c 65 Scan available - click to view
Births Sep 1943 (>99%)
Hooper Barry J Mitchell Liskeard 5c 73 Scan available - click to view
Hooper Brenda J Mitchell Liskeard 5c 73 Scan available - click to view
Births Jun 1945 (>99%)
Hooper James A Mitchell Liskeard 5c 67 | HOOPER, John Henry (I15402)
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Possible marriages:
Marriages Sep 1870 (>99%)
Clatworthy Jane Bridgwater 5c 599
BANFIELD Thomas Bridgwater 5c 599
Lang Francis Bridgwater 5c 599 | CLATWORTHY, Jane (I11894)
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Possible other child
John c 2 Nov 1834 to John and "Jenifrid" Hoskin, abode Stira Bridge, father a labourer
Original image online at https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9R77-9XTM?i=296&cc=1769414&cat=47249, image 297 of 681. p. 94, #751.
Hoskyns Elizabeth dbl 22 Aug 1814 residing at Stirra Bridge, Linkinhorne, about 95 years | HOCKING, William (I15267)
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Possible other child:
27 - Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust)
3210 A - Incumbents', Benefice, Churchwardens', Overseers', Surveyor's, Vestry, Parochial Church Council, Feoffees', Education and Miscellaneous records
OVERSEERS OF THE POOR
3210 A/PO 10 - Apprenticeship Indentures
This record (browse from here by hierarchy)
Catalogue description
John Turner, son of John Turner, apprenticed in husbandry to Richard Ellis of Okehampton, husbandman
This record is held by Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust)
See contact details
Reference: 3210 A/PO 10/57
Title: John Turner, son of John Turner, apprenticed in husbandry to Richard Ellis of Okehampton, husbandman
Date: 1690
Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust), not available at The National Archives
Warren John c 29 Apr 1651 s/o John/nwn Okehampton PR
Ellis William c 3 Sep 1641 s/o John/nwn
Ellis John c 4 Feb 1637/8 s/o John/nwn
Ellis William c 17 Aug 1636 s/o John/nwn
Warryn Robert Arscott Sibella m 21 May 1638
Warryn John Madge Maria m 27 Sep 1642
Ellis Richard Cann Sibella m 17 Nov 1642
Warringe Robert Axworthy Christian m 18 Sep 1643
Ellis Richard Taylor Jane m 22 May 1661
Eastlake Pascho Warren Margery m 5 Nov 1661
Northcot Richard Busell Susanna m 14 Oct 1662 he of Beaworthy, she of Bridestow | ELLIS, John (I15993)
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Possible Will:
SURNAME GIVEN NAME RESIDENCE YEAR WILL TYPE VOLUME FOLIO FHL FILM #
SPILLETT John Boughton Malherbe 1680-1680 AD 17 RW 75 164 0188976
Will Spillett William Sutton Valence 1632 1632 PRC/17/68/308b PRC/16/202 S/1 1632
Inv Spillett William Sutton Valence 1632 PRC/10/65/198 Will 1632
Saffery Daniel Spillett Katherine m 23 Oct 1688 he of Charing, she of Lenham - lic married at Canterbury, St. Margaret
Repository Centre for Kentish Studies Level file RefNo CKS-Q/M/RLv/29
Title William Spillet of Charing, butcher, at the sign of the Crown; sureties, Abraham Elson of Lenham, husbandman and Stephen Lardge of Charing, trugger Date 8 April 1594
Repository Canterbury Cathedral Archives Level file RefNo CCA-DCb-J/J/2/15
Title Ecclesiastical cause papers Date 15 Feb 1596 Description Pl: Schedule excom (office); Def.: Thos BURKAM Wittersham, Eliz BROOKE Wittersham, Mgt PURFORD Hythe, Dorothy SARE Hythe, Edw HATCH & wife Deal, Geo BOORING Deal, Jane MUSSETT Deal, Edw SPILLETT Egerton, Julian BUSHE St Mgt-at-Cliffe, Agnes WALTER St Mgt-at-Cliffe, Thos COLMAN Wingham, Mgt ASHLEY rel of John A Maidstone, Eliz BLUNCKETT als COLES or SMITH Littlebourne
Canterbury Cathedral Archives Level file RefNo CCA-U424/T/8/1
Title Lease Date 6 Oct 1674 Description From: mayor, jurats and commonalty of Faversham To: Walter Ledger, husbandman, of Boughton under Blean Of 1 messuage with its appurtenances, containing about 40 perches, on the north side of Boughton Street, lately given to the mayor, jurats and commonalty of Faversham by the late William Spillett. For 7 years. PhysicalDescription Parchment Extent 1 doc
Repository Centre for Kentish Studies Level file RefNo CKS-Q/M//SB/1283
Title Information of Edward Spillett of Charing, kersey maker, against Renold Veal for shooting at his chicken Date 3 Sept 1617
Repository Centre for Kentish Studies Level item RefNo CKS-Q/S/R/1/m.3
Title Session at Canterbury, 8th January, 1599/1600 Date 1599/1600: Joan Gynner of Harrietsham (and before Easter, 1598, of Brook) informed Sir Thomas Fludd, knight, justice of the peace, that Phillipp Bence, John Spillett and Thomas Androwe, parishioners of Brook, did a little before Easter, 1598, threaten her while she was at Brook in the service of William Hyggenson, where she remained by the week for thirty weeks, that if she did not go and dwell elsewhere before Easter, she would be whipped and sent away. Thereupon an order was made at the last sessions at Maidstone that she should be sent to Brook to be provided for there, where she now remains. At this sessions Philipp, John and Thomas come and deny that they threatened her, but say that she left Brook of her own accord before Easter, was later taken wandering, whipped and sent to Harrietsham, where she said she was born. The justices accept the evidence of the three men, and order her to be sent to Harrietsham, to be provided for there.
fonds Filmer Manuscripts
sub-fonds TITLE DEEDS
sub-sub-fonds DEEDS - KENT
series Manor of East Sutton and entire estate
sub-series Manor of East Sutton
sub-sub-series Manor of East Sutton and other manors, including Manor of Townland, Woodchurch
Repository Centre for Kentish Studies
Level file
RefNo CKS-U120/2/1/1/1/2/7/1
Title Lease for 21 years for rent of £10 p.a.
Date 12 February 1544
Description Henry VIII (Court of Augmentations) to Richard Covert, esq. of East Sutton Manor of East Sutton occupied by Edward Spillett and 180a. lately held by Thomas Cromwell, late earl of Essex, which has come into the king's hands by reason of an exchange between the king and Thomas Cromwell. Reserves wood and timber. Rent: £10, payable in equal portions on 25 March (Annunciation of BVM) and 29 September (St. Michael). Lessee covenants to repair and maintain. Lessor grants right of hedgebote, firebote, ploughbote and cartbote. Lease to fail if rent is one month in arrears. Seal: missing Endorsed: warranty by writ of privy seal authorised by king]
Reference: U120/T1/29/2
Title: Letter patent of Henry VIII, enfeoffing John Tufton and Stephen Reames for life, remainder to the heirs of John Tufton
Description:
Manor of East Sutton and 180a. land, occupied by Edward Spillett; 8a. wood called East Sutton Copse; rents of £8. 3s. 9½d. pertaining to the manor. Annual value: £17. 4s. 7d.
Manor of Densted, Chartham occupied by Paul Sednor, and the houses called Densted situated below le Bleyme adjoining the road leading to Canterbury. Annual value: £12. 6s. 8d. Reserves advowsons.
The two manors are to be held for ¼ part of a knight's fee. Rent: 24s. 8d. payable on 29 September in the Court of Augmentations.
Consideration: £570. 8s. 0d.
Seal: 2 parts of Great Seal, on plaited green and white cords. Dark brown wax
Beautifully written and decorated - portrait of a youthful king seated in majesty inside initial letter; insignia of the Order of the Garter; lion and dragon; Tudor rose; personal badge of Edward IV (now appropriate to Prince of Wales); portcullis; fleur de lys.
Date: 20 August 1545
Held by: Kent History and Library Centre, not available at The National Archives
Reference: PROB 11/216/558
Description: Will of Henry Spillett, Kersey-maker of Charing, Kent
Date: 12 May 1651
Reference: PROB 11/250/560
Description: Will of John Spillett, Husbandman of Egerton, Kent
Date: 31 October 1655
Reference: U120/T1/38/1
Title: Release of life estate to reversioner for £5,000 Dame Anne Filmer, widow of Robert Filmer, to Edward Filmer, son and heir
Description:
80a. fresh marsh in Ivychurch, Eastbridge and Newchurch occupied by Thomas Amhurst, -- Coveney and -- Mantle; messuage and Lodge Lands (120a.) in Langley, Broomfield, Sutton Valence and East Sutton occupied by Thomas Piper; messuage and 59a. called Morrey occupied by Robert Spillett; Thornden and Carps mead (30a.) occupied by Robert Carter; Langhams (9a.) occupied by Dame Anne; cottage and 3a. occupied by Stephen Collison; forge and 4a. occupied by John Clapson; messuage and 4a. occupied by widow Trowell; messuage, orchard and 2a. occupied by Richard Wills; messuage and 5a. occupied by Robert Carter [all in East Sutton]
Conveyance preparatory to a common recovery of the entire estate [T1/38/3]
Seal: missing
Signature of Edward Filmer
Date: 14 October 1654
Held by: Kent History and Library Centre, not available at The National Archives
Reference: U120/T1/38/2
Title: Deed to lead the uses of a recovery
Description:
(1) Edward Filmer, Robert Filmer of Greys Inn, esq. [2nd son], Samuel Filmer, gent. [3rd son]
(2) Honourable Cecill Tufton of Drury Lane, esq., John Cremer of Greys Inn, esq. [trustees to use of Edward Filmer]
(3) Thomas Raymond of Greys Inn, esq., Henry Smith of Greys Inn, esq.
Property as in T1/38/1 and 50a. wood in Broomfield, Langley, Sutton Valence and East Sutton occupied by Edward Filmer; messuage, 130a. land, 12a. wood in Otterden occupied by Robert Filmer; Coombs (4a. meadow) occupied by Robert Spillett and John Clapson; messuage called Little Charlton and 62a. occupied by Edward Filmer [all in East Sutton]; messuage and 70a. occupied by -- Honey; messuage and 20a. occupied by Thomas Culmer [all in Sutton Valence]; 90a. occupied by Thomas Amhurst; Iden lands (44a.) occupied by Robert Carter [all in Chart Sutton]; 80a. in Headcorn occupied by -- Wykes, -- Austen, -- Bridge; messuage and 10a. in Borden occupied by -- Page; messuage 100a., 120a. wood in Chartham and Blean occupied by widow Harrison; messuage, 200a., 60a. wood occupied by widow Stanley; 3 messuages and 2a. in Sutton Valence occupied by Edward Davys and widow Skarlett; messuage and 46a. occupied by Thomas Cheeseman; messuage and 10a. occupied by Robert Gladish; Barlinges (6a.), messuage, 18a. land, Rowse mead and 3a. occupied by Robert Carter and John Dimond [all in East Sutton]; Parkecorner (15a.) in East Sutton and Ulcombe occupied by Robert Spillett
Seals: 3 missing, fragment of Edward Filmer's, indecipherable.
Signatures of Edward, Robert and Samuel Filmer
Date: 27 October 1654
Held by: Kent History and Library Centre, not available at The National Archives
Reference: PROB 11/267/404
Description: Will of Margrett Spillett, Widow of Charing, Kent
Date: 16 September 1657 | SPILLETT, John (I4433)
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Possible parents:
Henry ANDREWS of this parish, 10th May 1817 aged 82 [bc 1735]. Left issue surviving [meaning still living in 1817 when Henry died, but my Elizabeth had died in 1808 but wouldn't it say predeceased by one daughter?] by Elizabeth his wife, five sons and two daughters: Henry, Thomas, Stephen, Edward, James, Anne and Charlotte.
Place Eastwell
First name(s) Elizabeth
Last name Andrews
Gender Female
Birth year -
Birth place -
Baptism year 1754
Baptism date 10 Nov 1754
Residence Kent, England
Father's first name(s) Archley
Father's last name Andrews
Mother's first name(s) Elizabeth
First name(s) Elizabeth
Last name Andrews
Gender Female
Birth year -
Birth place -
Baptism year 1754
Baptism date 10 Nov 1754
Residence Kent, England
Place Boughton Aluph
County Kent
Country England
Father's first name(s) Archsee
Father's last name Andrews
Mother's first name(s) Eliz | ANDRES OR ANDREWS, Elizabeth (I3796)
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Possible parents:
Luke Phillips married Mary Woods at Borden 28 Mar 1764. | PHILLIPS, Luke (I9668)
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Possible parents:
Name: John Baxly
Spouse's Name: Ann Metherst
Event Date: 13 Jul 1684
Event Place: Loose, Kent, England
Name: Abigail Baxly
Gender: Female
Christening Date: 17 Feb 1689
Christening Place: Loose, Kent, England
Father's Name: John Baxly
Mother's Name: Ann
First name(s) Mary
Last name Baxley
Gender Female
Birth year -
Birth place -
Baptism year 1685
Baptism date 15 Nov 1685
Residence Kent, England
Place Loose
County Kent
Country England
Father's first name(s) John
Father's last name Baxley
Mother's first name(s) Ann
First name(s) Ann
Last name Metherst
Baptism year 1665
Baptism date 07 May 1665
Relationship Daughter Of
Father's first name(s) Thomas
Father's last name -
Mother's first name(s) Margaret
Mother's last name Corke
Residence Brenchley
Place Brenchley
First name(s) Anne
Last name Medhurst
Birth date 14 Aug ?
Baptism year 1658
Baptism date 12 Sep 1658
Relationship Daughter Of
Father's first name(s) James
Father's last name -
Mother's first name(s) Mary
Mother's last name 12
Church St Michael
Place Sittingbourne
County Kent | BAXLEY, Abigail (I13267)
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possible previous marriage Robert Oxenbridge and Johanna Carpenter 12 Dec 1581 at Birchington
Will Carpenter, Carpinter Robert Birchington 1579 1579 PRC/32/34/13 PRC/31/21 C/2 1579
St. John Thanet
Carpenter John c May 1561 s/o Augustine/Elisabeth, no date, buried in the same month [no date]
Carpenter Marie c 19 Mar 1562/3 Augustine/Elizabeth
Carpenter Joane c 8 Apr 1565 Augustine/nwn
Russell John c 18 Sep 1569 Nicholas/Alice
Russell Nicholas c 22 Oct 1570 Nicholas/Alice
Valance Joseph c 11 May 1577 Peter/nwn
Russel Thomas c 4 Aug 1583 no parents recorded
Harnet Robert Brabourn m 6 Jun 1560
Cooles Symon Carpenter Cicilee m 8 Oct 1577 | CARPENTER, Johanna (I19179)
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Possible relative of Mary Hewett:
Hugh; HUETT; Southhill; 1706;
Hugh; HEWETT; Southhill; 1770;
Burial records states:
Day Month 14-Dec
Year 1820
Parish Or Reg District Linkinhorne
Forename Mary
Surname HAWKEN
Age 90
Residence Lawarne North Hill
1790 Poll Book:
John HEWETT Stoke Damerell Meders in South Hill | HEWETT, Mary (I8262)
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Possible spouse
Thomas Millen, b. 22 Jun 1746, Bethersden, Ashford Borough, Kent, E, d. 22 Aug 1833, Bethersden, Ashford Borough, Kent, E
The following is all one group of people:
Gedmatch OUTLAW.PAULA@YAHOO.CO.UK
Email: OUTLAW.PAULA@YAHOO.CO.UK
Kit Number: LZ7934502
Name: pete outlaw
Kit Number: NY7778256
Name: terrence
Kit Number: ZT3954989
Name: vanessa
Kit Number: FH1652069
Name: paula
Kit Number: LY4191589
Name: natasha
GEDCOM ID#: 2392798 vanessa
GEDCOM ID#: 4557665 Terence KEATES
GEDCOM ID#: 6238675 pete
--
Comparing Kit QN2542127 (Susan Young for Lillian Penny) [FTDNA] and Kit LZ7934502 (pete outlaw) [Ancestry]
Segment threshold size will be adjusted dynamically between 200 and 400 SNPs
Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 3.0 cM
Mismatch-bunching Limit will be adjusted dynamically to 60 percent of the segment threshold size for any given segment.
Chr B37 Start Pos'n B37 End Pos'n Centimorgans (cM) SNPs
3 140,296,424 142,703,764 3.2 313
3 192,357,901 193,960,464 4.3 265
4 88,959,381 91,069,888 3.2 319
4 185,870,383 186,893,350 4.1 264
7 20,156,313 21,777,119 3.1 399
8 2,056,864 3,505,575 3.4 544
16 7,468,729 8,474,977 3.2 382
16 77,713,115 78,966,935 3.7 442
16 79,036,736 79,514,155 3.5 211
18 7,174,604 8,101,814 4.3 204
Largest segment = 4.3 cM
Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 35.9cM (1 Pct)
10 shared segments found for this comparison.
425152 SNPs used for this comparison.
52.435 Pct SNPs are full identical
--
Comparing Kit QN2542127 (Susan Young for Lillian Penny) [FTDNA] and Kit NY7778256 (terrence) [Ancestry]
Segment threshold size will be adjusted dynamically between 200 and 400 SNPs
Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 3.0 cM
Mismatch-bunching Limit will be adjusted dynamically to 60 percent of the segment threshold size for any given segment.
Chr B37 Start Pos'n B37 End Pos'n Centimorgans (cM) SNPs
2 129,559,317 132,493,876 3.9 286
4 88,939,000 91,069,888 3.2 331
4 111,728,614 114,856,627 3.5 422
4 115,327,659 120,760,872 3.2 508
4 186,019,962 186,832,817 3.3 207
5 174,892,501 176,726,635 3.2 262
10 3,167,463 3,868,226 3.9 211
10 119,712,433 122,482,705 4.7 540
16 77,707,575 79,104,622 4.7 545
Largest segment = 4.7 cM
Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 33.5cM (0.934 Pct)
9 shared segments found for this comparison.
429140 SNPs used for this comparison.
52.346 Pct SNPs are full identical
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Comparing Kit QN2542127 (Susan Young for Lillian Penny) [FTDNA] and Kit FH1652069 (paula) [Ancestry]
Segment threshold size will be adjusted dynamically between 200 and 400 SNPs
Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 3.0 cM
Mismatch-bunching Limit will be adjusted dynamically to 60 percent of the segment threshold size for any given segment.
Chr B37 Start Pos'n B37 End Pos'n Centimorgans (cM) SNPs
2 134,741,635 138,780,932 3.1 572
3 119,839,546 124,560,890 4 640
4 69,132,978 72,543,907 3.4 347
13 42,787,040 44,932,534 3.8 432
15 27,977,779 29,874,750 5 236
19 54,916,601 55,800,329 3.2 200
20 58,340,079 59,324,052 4.5 205
Largest segment = 5 cM
Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 26.9cM (0.75 Pct)
7 shared segments found for this comparison.
430308 SNPs used for this comparison.
52.581 Pct SNPs are full identical
--
Comparing Kit QN2542127 (Susan Young for Lillian Penny) [FTDNA] and Kit LY4191589 (natasha) [Ancestry]
Segment threshold size will be adjusted dynamically between 200 and 400 SNPs
Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 3.0 cM
Mismatch-bunching Limit will be adjusted dynamically to 60 percent of the segment threshold size for any given segment.
Chr B37 Start Pos'n B37 End Pos'n Centimorgans (cM) SNPs
2 167,168,093 169,765,737 3 375
4 169,745,078 172,559,687 3 313
5 80,256,909 82,152,745 3.1 317
8 98,050,511 101,821,313 4 456
11 122,526,501 124,295,382 4.3 434
17 11,814,315 13,302,161 3.5 338
20 10,968,733 12,743,017 3.4 358
Largest segment = 4.3 cM
Total Half-Match segments (HIR) 24.1cM (0.672 Pct)
7 shared segments found for this comparison.
430351 SNPs used for this comparison.
52.613 Pct SNPs are full identical
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1 Thomas Millen (b. 22 Jun 1746, Bethersden, Ashford Borough, Kent, E, d. 22 Aug 1833, Bethersden, Ashford Borough, Kent, E)
. + Elizabeth Mascall (b. 26 Apr 1741, Bethersden, Kent, England, d. 15 Sep 1822, Bethersden, Kent, England)
. . 2 John Millen (b. 26 Jan 1769)
. . 2 William Millen (b. May 1767, Bethersden, Kent, England)
. . 2 Edward Millen (b. Abt. 1770, Bethersden, Kent, England, d. 1842, Newington, London)
. . 2 Elizabeth Millen (b. 1782, Bethersden, Kent, England)
. . 2 Richard Millen (b. 1780, Bethersden, Kent, d. 1 February 1799, Bethersden, Kent)
. . 2 Thomas Millen (b. Aug 1790, Bethersden, Kent, England, d. Oct 1863, Folkestone, Kent, England)
. . 2 George Millen (b. Oct 1773, Bethersden, Kent, d. Jun 1855, Bethersden, Kent)
. . 2 jesse millen (b. 1776, Bethersden, Kent, England, d. abt 1824, Brighton, Sussex, England)
. . . + Pheebe Gurr (b. abt 1774, Smarden, Kent, England, d. July 1862, Brighton, Sussex)
. . . . 3 Charles John Millen (b. abt 1791, Bethersden, Kent, England, d. Sept 1875, Brighton, Sussex, England)
. . . . 3 Robert Millen (b. abt 1821, Brighton, Sussex, d. March 1881, Brighton, Sussex, England)
. . . . 3 David Millen (b. Abt 1804, Brighton, Sussex, England, d. April 1849, Mile End Old Town, London)
. . . . 3 George Millen (b. 1796, Bethersden, Kent, England, d. March 1853, Brighton, Sussex, England)
. . . . 3 Maria Millen (b. 1814, Brighton, Sussex, England, d. January 1841, Brighton, Sussex, England)
. . . + phoebe gurr (b. 1774, Smarden, Kent, England)
. . . . 3 Martha Millen (b. 1814, Pimlico, Middlesex, England, d. October 1872, Brighton, Sussex)
. . . . . + William Bignell (b. 12 APR 1812, Brighton, d. January 1872, Brighton, Sussex)
. . . . . . 4 William Bignell (b. 5 JAN 1852, Brighton, Sussex, England, d. Dec 1917, Steyning, Sussex, England)
. . . . . . . + Ellen Fidler (b. abt 1852, Richmond, Surrey, England, d. Jan 1910, Brighton, Sussex, England)
. . . . . . . . 5 John arthur Bignell (b. 1887, Brighton, Sussex, d. 3 Apr 1935, Brighton, Sussex, England)
. . . . . . . . . + Edith Mary Moppett (b. 21 May 1883, Brighton, d. Sep 1980, Cuckfield, West Sussex, England)
. . . . . . . . . . 6 John Cyril Bignell (b. 12 Oct 1911, steyning, d. Apr 1987, Brighton)
. . . . . . . . . . . + Dorothy florence Baker (b. 10 mar 1911, Portslade, Sussex, d. Nov 1994, Chippenham, Wiltshire, England)
. . . . . . . . . . . . 7 HIDDEN HIDDEN (b. HIDDEN, HIDDEN)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . + HIDDEN HIDDEN (b. HIDDEN, HIDDEN)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 HIDDEN HIDDEN (b. HIDDEN, HIDDEN)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . + HIDDEN HIDDEN (b. HIDDEN, HIDDEN)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 HIDDEN HIDDEN (b. HIDDEN, HIDDEN)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 HIDDEN HIDDEN (b. HIDDEN, HIDDEN)
. . . . . . . . 5 Harry Bignell (b. abt 1876, Brighton, Sussex, England)
. . . . . . . . 5 Catherine Bignell (b. abt 1874, Brighton, Sussex, England)
. . . . . . . . 5 Ellen Bignell (b. 1878, Brighton, Sussex, England)
. . . . . . . . 5 William Bignell (b. 1873, Brighton, Sussex, England)
John Cyril BIGNELL
GEDmatch Ref: 2392798 : P9
Born: 12 Oct 1911, steyning
Died: Apr 1987, Brighton
Father: John arthurBignell (b. 1887, d. 3 Apr 1935)
Mother: Edith Mary Moppett (b. 21 May 1883, d. Sep 1980)
Union with: Dorothy florence Baker b. 10 mar 1911, d. Nov 1994
Children:
+HIDDEN HIDDEN (b. HIDDEN)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I18803)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I18802)
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Possible suspects:
Henrie Butcher
c 7 April 1622
Pluckley
Father Christopher Butcher
Name Henrie Boucher
Gender Male
Christening Date 14 Oct 1639
Christening Place Pluckley, Kent, England
Father's Name Nicholas Boucher later entries for a Nicholas Beeching as father but no more for a Nicholas Butcher or Boucher
Indexing Project (Batch) Number I00399-3
System Origin England-EASy
GS Film number 1736930
Reference ID 28 | BUTCHER, Henry (I4896)
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possible uncle:
Name George Austen
Titles and Terms NULL
Event Type Census
Event Date 1841
Event Place Westwell, Kent, England
Residence Note Street
Gender Male
Age 50-54
Age (Original) 50
Occupation Null
Birth Year (Estimated) 1787-1791
Birthplace Kent
Registration District Ashford, West
Parish Westwell
County Kent
Page Number 19
Registration Number HO107
Piece/Folio 476/13
Affiliate Record Type Institution
Household
Role
Sex
Age
Birthplace
George Austen M 50-54 Kent
Ann Austen F 30-34 Kent
Mary Austen F 9 Kent
Sarah Austen F 7 Kent
Rose Austen F 5 Kent
John Austen M 2 Kent
Stephen Austen M 0 Kent
Charles Wraight M 15-19 Kent
Citing this Record
"England and Wales Census, 1841," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQ2S-5KD : 4 September 2017), George Austen, Westwell, Kent, England; from "1841 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. | AUSTEN, John (I15514)
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Possible:
1851
ED 3, Sch 31
Middleton or Rora, Longside, Buchan, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
James Cheves Head Married Male 66 1785 Farmer (262 acres employing 7 lab) Longside, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Isabella Cheves Wife Married Female 56 1795 - Longside, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
James Cheves Son Unmarried Male 20 1831 Farmer's son (employed at house) Gamrie, Banffshire, Scotland
Isabella Cheves Daughter Unmarried Female 19 1832 Farmer's daur (employed at house) Gamrie, Banffshire, Scotland
James Laird Servant Unmarried Male 26 1825 Farm lab Gamrie, Banffshire, Scotland
George Beagrie Servant Married Male 26 1825 Farm lab Old Deer, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
William Beagrie Servant Unmarried Male 23 1828 Farm lab Old Deer, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Alexander Sleser Servant Unmarried Male 18 1833 Farm lab Aberdeenshire, Scotland
George Bruce Servant Unmarried Male 17 1834 Farm lab Tyrie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
James Milne Servant Unmarried Male 15 1836 Farm lab Longside, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Emily Shepherd Servant Unmarried Female 26 1825 House serv Longside, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Catherine Murry Servant Unmarried Female 19 1832 House serv Longside, Aberdeenshire, Scotland | SHEPHERD, Emily (I4998)
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Possible:
John Bass
Marriages:
Spouse: Elizabeth Copping
Marriage: 14 DEC 1747 Bapchild, Kent, England
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BASS Elizabeth C 04 Jan 1728 William/Elizabeth Newnham BT
BASS Margaret C 12 Nov 1731 William/Elizabeth Newnham BT
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BASS William C 22 Sep 1734 William/Elizabeth Teynham AD, child dbl 14 Mar 1742 s/o
BASS Mary C 17 Oct 1736 William/Elizabeth Teynham
BASS John C 26 Apr 1741 William/Elizabeth Teynham AD
BASS William C 17 Jul 1744 William/Elizabeth Teynham AD
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JUPP Sampson BASS Elizabeth M 28 Dec 1747 he so William/Alice of Goodnestone-Faversham - banns Teynham AD
BASS William BEYKET Sarah M 13 Nov 1758 bachelor, spinster, both of this parish, wit: John Bass, William Ivy, banns called 29 Oct, 5 Nov and 12 Nov Teynham PR - she died 26 Dec 1778 wife of
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BASS Robert DBL 26 Feb 1634 so Edward Teynham AD
BASS William DBL 14 Mar 1742 so William/Elizabeth Teynham AD
BASS Elizabeth DBL 13 Jan 1747 widow Teynham AD
BASS William DBL 06 Jun 1754 Teynham AD, son of john/elizabeth
BASS John DBL 07 Oct 1757 Teynham AD, son of john/elizabeth
BASS Elizabeth DBL 22 Mar 1760 Teynham AD, wife of john
BASS Mary DBL 03 Jan 1770 Teynham AD, second wife of john
BASS John DBL 19 Dec 1773 Teynham AD, john, 5x great-grdad
BASS Sarah DBL 26 Dec 1778 wife of William Teynham AD
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c 28 Jun 1752 Jepp Sampson son of Sampson/Elizabeth Lynsted
Name: Thomas
Gender: Male
Burial Date: 01 Oct 1760
Burial Place: Lynsted, England
Father's Name: Sampson Jepp
Name: Mrs. Sampson Jepp.
Gender: Female
Burial Date: 06 Apr 1760
Burial Place: Linstead, Kent, England
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Sampson Jepp.
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Bass? William Reakes Elizabeth m 25 Mar 1722 at Oare | BASS, John (I8528)
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Possible:
First name(s) Edmond
Last name Sheafe
Role Groom
Occupation Mr
Marriage year 1639
Marriage date 22 Sep 1639
Place Beckenham
Spouse's first name(s) Jane
Spouse's last name Harty
Spouse's occupation Mrs
County Kent | Family (F4082)
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Possible:
Name: Elyzabeth Joyce
Gender: Female
Baptism Date: 13 Jan 1599
Baptism Place: St Peter, Sandwich, Kent, England
Father: John Joyce
FHL Film Number: 1850186
First name(s) Elizabeth
Last name Juce
Gender Female
Birth year -
Birth place -
Baptism year 1595
Baptism date 30 Aug 1595
Place Boughton under Blean
County Kent
Country England
Father's first name(s) Stephan
Father's last name Juce | JOYSSE OR JOYCE, Elizabeth (I13787)
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