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BOYS Or BOYES of Godmersham, Kent, England File name - 202PAF.doc Original - 31 st Oct 2000 Data from - M.D.Boyes files Original source - Variants - BOYS Areas - KEN – Canterbury, Eastry, Egerton, Faversham, Godmersham, Littlebourne, Lynsted, Tonbridge, CAM - Cambridge, Revisions - 15 th Dec 2001 – added RINs 15 – 81 19 th Dec 2001 – numerous corrections and added RINs 82 – 91 3rd Aug 2002 – added RINs 92, 93 – data from JVB 11 th Feb 2003 – added RINs 94, 95 14 th Dec 2003 – added RINs 102 – 121 16 th Feb 2004 – added RINs 125 – 133 5th Feb 2006 – added RINs 138 – 140 30 th Mar 2007 – added RINs 144 – 147 15 th Feb 2008 – added RINs 151 – 154 2nd Apr 2008 – added RINs 155 – 208 when PAF 517 merged into this file 2nd Jan 2009 – added RINs 210 – 213 8th Aug 2009 – added 214 20 th Mar 2010 – added RINs 216 – 220 3rd Aug 2010 - added RINs 229 21 st Oct 2013 – added RINs 232 – 239 (was file 10551) some info from [email protected] 26 th Oct 2013 – added RINs 240 – 241 data from David Boys Notes - RINs 1 – 241 The Godmersham branch 202paf.doc Page 1 of 9 1. 2. Daniel BOYS (16) = Ann (17) = Elizabeth SPRATT (20) bn THEOBALD ? m1 09 Jul 1677 ? Herne Hill ? m2 20 Nov 1690 d 1710 KEN, Canterbury William (25) Ann (26) bn 1699 1690 bp 25 Jan 1700 KEN, Lynsted m Thomas (27) PYE Daniel (15) = Mary (19) Thomas (18) = Sarah FERREL (21) bp 31 May 1685 PAGE 1682 KEN, Lynsted KEN, Lynsted m1 03 Oct 1711 m 1714 KEN, Crundale m2 20 Nov 1690 KEN, Canterbury d d 1736 d 1750 Elizabeth (22) Dinah (23) bn 1718 1715 d 1718 m 17 Mar 1739 James (24) COULTER KEN, Canterbury Nicholas (1) = Sarah OLIVER (2) Thomas (29) Daniel (30) George (31) Ann (32) Elizabeth (33) bn 1721 bn 1712 1714 1716 1718 1723 m 12 Oct 1758 KEN, Crundale bu 17 Feb 1793 bu 10 Feb 1806 Godmersham Godmersham 202paf.doc Page 2 of 9 Thomas (3) Daniel (4) = Mary (7) Elizabeth (5) Sarah (6) 1759 ? b 17 Oct 1769 17 Jan 1764 DAY 07 Sep 1767 bp 28 Oct 1769 29 Jan 1764 27 Sep 1767 02 Sep 1770 Godmersham Godmersham Godmersham Godmersham m 25 Jan 1792 m 17 Jan 1795 m 16 Oct 1794 KEN, Egerton James (8) William (9) KENNET TERRY Godmersham Godmersham bu 30 Oct 1795 will twins Thomas (34) John (10) Mary Ann (11) Jane (12) William (13) Edmund (14) Horatio (35) Lucy (36) 1792 bp 24 Dec 1797 12 Dec 1802 12 Dec 1802 12 Oct 1806 04 Jun 1809 1795 1797 Edgerton Godmersham Godmersham Godmersham Godmersham Godmersham Edgerton HO107 / 1623 / 066 / 033 (of Upper Hardres) policeman m Grace (38) m 1821 m m 1828 m 1833 m Harriet (136) m 31 May 1830 Sarah (37) John (82) Thomas (39) Harriet S (40) bu 02 Jul 1809 d 1889 Q4 age 94 Thomas (41) d 1864 Q1 PARTIS BROWN SCOTT ELDRIDGE Godmersham Faversham GAMBRILL Bridge Rochester HO107 / 1626 / 329 / 097 RG11 / 0010 / 088 / 017 RG9 / 0526 / 144 / 157 RG9 / 0517 / 068 / 044 grocer RG11 / 0969 / 116 / 015 d bef 1884 Reuben (137) Harriet S (80) William (151) George (152) d 1880 Q1 1834 1823 1821 1826 Ashford age 82 RG12 / 0717 / 096 / 009 HO106 / 0473 / 005 / 018 RG9 / 0516 / 135 / 029 d 1913 Q2 m 1853 Q2 ? FOORD HO106 / 0473 / 007 / 016 Henry R (81) William (153) George (154) = Frances (149) HO107 / 1622 / 440 / 060 - Marylebone ? Lucy Elizabeth (79) Celia (150) 1828 1840 1836 BAYS see B below see A below bn 1839 Q1 1837 Godmersham Godmersham Barham RG9 / 0516 / 135 / 036 d 1867 Q2 Godmersham d 1875 Q4 Ashford Daniel (43)Rhoda (44)Rowena (45)Jemima (46) Thomas (47) Caroline (48) William (49) Sarah Ann (50) George (51) Laura (52) Louisa (53) Edith (54) Fanny (55) Mary (56) Nicholas Sophia Jane Kennet Oliver Walter Caroline Emma Catherine Jane 1834 1839 1843 1845 Q2 1835 1837 1847 1849 Q2 1851 1853 1855 1857 1859 1863 Godmersham E Ashford m Ashford d 1879 Q3 Elizabeth Harriet Susannah (148) m 1860 Q4 m 1876 Q2 ? m 25 Jan 1877 (216) 1841 m 10 Feb 1876 m 1881 Q2 m 18 Jun 1876 m 17 Oct 1878 m 26 Jan 1884m 1904 Q2 Jane Gooden (57) St Marylebone Frederick York (141) Margaret (58) Sarah Ann (63) Charles James (142) William (143)Maidstone HAWKINS LEAVER Jane DIXON FIELD RICKETT HORNER KEN, E Ashford St Pancra NBL, Hexham Hampstead d 1854 Q1 St Pancras St Pancras d 1903 Q2 age 69 grocer Ashford KEN, Blean RG12 / 0699 / 021 / 010 RG11 / 0968 / 027 / 021 Passengers on “SCYTHIA” Liverpool to Boston 13 Jul 1893 RG13 / 0803 / 085 / 000 RG12 / 0714 / 108 / 013 Albert W (217) Edward W (218) Herbert W (219) Edith M A (220) William George (100) William L (101) 1878 1880 1882 1885 FIELD FIELD Hinxhill Ashford Willesborough Ashford 1864 1876 d 27 Aug 1887 202paf.doc Page 3 of 9 RG12 / 0703 / 134 / 001 RG14 / 04289 / 056 / 001 / 001 / 141 RG11 / 0952 / 067 / 008 – Godmersham RG13 / 0787 / 025 / 000 - KEN, East Ashford, Wye RG14 / 04291 / 056 / 002 / 003 / 036 Harriet Jane (59) Margaret Elizabeth (60) Hannah (61) William Alfred (62) John (83) Annie (84) Frank (85) Ethel (96) bn 1876 Q3 1878 28 Dec 1879 1880 1881 Q4 1883 Q1 1884 Q4 1887 NBL, Hexham Godmersham Godmersham Godmersham E Ashford E Ashford E Ashford Bohemia ? m 1908 Q3 m 1914 Q2 m 26 Jun 1909 m 1917 Q4 ? m 1930 Q1 ? d 1900 Q4 Ernest A (222) (102) DUVALL Maud F (138) Reginald Ella G Tunbridge WEEKS Tonbridge PIERSON SEBIRE ? HARLING ? RG14 / 02066 / 025 / 004 / 017 / 015 Wye Elham ? Ashford ? d 1962 Q1 ? d 24 Mar 1918 d 1962 Q1 Ashford RG14 / 04570 / 064 / 004 / 007 / 007 William Leslie (103) Vincent Edmund (104)Donald Douglas (105)Cyril J H (106) Gladys R (107) Frank Gilbert Vincent (139) John R (214) 12 Jun 1914 11 Feb 1916 14 Jun 1920 1922 Q3 1928 Q1 27 Dec 1912 1911 Q1 Tonbridge Tonbridge Tonbridge Tonbridge Tonbridge Eastry Eastry m 1935 Q3 d 1977 Q1 m 1940 Q3 m 1945 Q3 m 1951 Q2 m 1962 Q1 d 1915 Q2 Fiona (108) Tonbridge Agnes (109) Margaret M (239) Cyril (110) Brenda (140) Tonbridge age 4 HOLNESS TWORT COLVIN RAMDSEN CORKE Thanet Tonbridge Tonbridge 2003 - TN12 6DA d May 1987 d Jan 2005 d Feb 2000 bu 29 Aug 1984 Maidstone Cheltenham Tunbridge Wells Tunbridge Wells 2003 - TN13 1EZ 2003 - GL51 3DF John (231) Colin William (111) Roger N (112) Maureen J (113) Frances E (114) David M (115) Keith (116) Ronald Anthony (117) Lucille A (118) Brian T (128) Glenys S (240) 1938 Q1 26 Jan 1939 1945 Q1 1947 Q1 1951 Q2 25 May 1941 1944 Q1 29 Jul 1948 1959 Q2 1948 Q2 1953 Q2 Medway Medway Thanet Thaanet IoW Tonbridge Tonbridge Tonbridge Tonbridge Tonbridge Tonbridge m 1971 Q4 m 1968 Q4 m 1974 Q1 m 22 Mar 1969 2003 d Feb 1991 m Mar 1984 m1 1968 Q4 m 1973 Q2 Susan R (127) Brian T (128) Geoffrey (129) Dilys Eryl (126) TN13 1TP ? Hastings age 42 Colin (134) Maureen J (113)Peter T (241) BOYS LYMES THOMAS McGEEVER BOYS BASSETT d Apr 2004 Aberystwyth Tonbridge Uckfield KEN cousins m2 1981 Q3 Deborah M (211) BOWLER Tunbridge Wells RG10 0BB TN10 3QR Sian Elizabeth (232) Ian Donald (233) Matthew Trevor (212) Rebecca Mary (213) 11 Apr 1971 11 Feb 1973 1982 Q2 Apr 1985 Reading Reading Tunbridge Wells Tunbridge Wells m Aug 1998 m Jun 2000 Justin (237) Karen L (235) LANCASTER ROBERTSON Wokingham SRY RG1 5RH 202paf.doc Page 4 of 9 Toby David (234) Libby Maria (236) 25 Sep 2004 18 Apr 2006 Oxford Oxford 202paf.doc Page 5 of 9 RG9 / 0516 / 135 / 039 RG13 / 0791 / 130 / 000 - KEN, Bridge, Fordwich RG11 / 0956 / 065 / 005 - KEN, Littlebourne, Elbridge RG14 / 04347 / 059 / 001 / 002 / 123 – Blean RG12 / 0705 / 143 / 028 Rose (64) Elizabeth (65) Lucy (66) Eliza (67) Henry (68) Charles (69) Alfred (70) Edith (71) Alice (72) Arthur (73) William (74) Ann Jane Jemima Kate James Kennet Edward Mary Maud Walter Daniel bn 1861 1862 1863 1865 1867 1870 1871 1873 1875 1878 1882 Q2 All - Godmersham RG14 / 01534 / 020 / 001 / 005 / 101 m 1893 Q3 m 1889 Q3 m 1899 Q1 m m 1899 Q3 m 1908 Q3 William (75) Alice (94) Elizabeth (97) (76) Howard (77) Florence Emily (90) PROCTOR PERREN LEVETT GOLDING PARE DARLING Holborn S Stoneham Medway Farnham OXF, Chesterton d 1950 Q1 d 1936 ? d 1937 Q3 d 1938 d 1916 Q1 d 1937 Q1 d 1920 Q3 d 1957 d 1956 Q4 d 1926 Bridge Bridge WWI KEN, Bridge Medway age 48 Canterbury age 89 age 74 blacksmith RG14 / 09116 / 181 / 001 / 016 / 134 RG13 / 0729 / 020 / 000 1911 - Chatham Reginald Henry (95) Ronald Edward (86) Harold William (78) Kenneth Frank (87) Reginald T (88) Sydney Jack (89) 1890 Q3 1901 Q3 1914 Q2 22 Apr 1914 1923 Q1 23 Feb 1923 RG12 / 0733 / 006 / 010 Ramsgate Medway OXF, Chesterton CAM, Cambridge CAM, Cambridge CAM, Cambridge RG13 / 2413 / 106 / 000 d 03 May 1917 RG14 / 15183 / 321 / 003 / 008 / 126 FRA m 1933 Q4 m 1939 Q2 m 1942 Q3 RG13 / 1613 / 007 / 000 Doris M K (119) Helena Kathleen (92) Violet M (91) d Mar 1990 FORDHAM STEARN CASH Cambridge Cambridge CAM, Cambridge d 1975 Q1 d Apr 1989 2003 - CB4 3RS CAM, Cambridge Patrick J (120) Molly A (121) Rosemary D (99) Heather E (98) Peter W (93) Robert A (28) 1935 Q4 1937 Q1 1941 Q3 1945 Q3 1945 Q3 1950 Q3 ESS, Risbridge ESS, Risbridge CAM, Cambridge CAM, Cambridge CAM, Cambridge CAM, Cambridge 2003 - LU6 2BY m 1968 Q1 m 1956 Q3 m 1964 Q1 m 1970 Q2 m 1975 Q3 m 1981 Q1 Josephine (122) (125) Peter (130) Simon (131) June M (144) Judith (132) BURTON KIRBY BALDWIN BARTON DOBBS BATTERBEE Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge Eastbourne Cambridge 2003 – CB1 3TZ CT14 9TS Caroline Judith (123) Nicholas Anthony (124) Joel Peter (145) Abigail Elizabeth (146) Sarah Katherine (147) Gemma Victoria (133) 1970 Q3 1968 Q3 1976 Q2 1981 Q1 1983 Q3 1983 Q3 Horsham Horsham Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge 2003 - MK43 0HF m Jun 1994 ? (135) GUEST 202paf.doc Page 6 of 9 from A above George BOYS (152) = Rhoda (155) 1826 1822 KEN Godmersham m d 1887 Q4 d 1879 Q4 Faversham Faversham 1871 – St Pancras RG9 / 0293 / 055 / 123 no children found 202paf.doc Page 7 of 9 from B above William Henry BOYS (151) = Mary Ann HUM (157) bn 1820 1824 RG12 / 0720 / 049
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