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Descendants of Thomas BARLING Descendants of Thomas BARLING First Generation 1. Thomas BARLING was christened on 16 May 1670 in Sittingbourne. He was buried on 2 Nov 1714 in Doddington. Thomas resided in Ospringe. CHR : check date BURI: will Reg Electors: 1713 Abode = Doddington. Freehold = Sittingbourne Thomas married Clare NICHOLSON on 10 Jan 1688 in Harbledown. Clare was buried about 1740 in Doddington. BURI: from Bigland Pedigree Thomas and Clare had the following children: 2 F i. Clare BARLING was christened on 6 Jul 1694 in Doddington. She was buried on 27 Jun 1695 in Doddington. 3 F ii. Elizabeth BARLING was christened on 27 Feb 1696 in Faversham. She was buried on 22 Apr 1697 in Doddington. 4 M iii. James BARLING was christened on 8 Aug 1698 in Faversham. He was buried on 19 Jun 1741 in Doddington. BURI: ? 5 F iv. Clare BARLING was christened on 16 Feb 1699 in Faversham. ? mar James TONGE 1725 + 6 M v. Thomas BARLING was christened on 2 Dec 1690. He died on 3 Jan 1770. 7 M vi. William BARLING was christened on 4 Feb 1702 in Faversham. He was buried on 14 Mar 1702 in Doddington. 8 M vii. William BARLING was buried on 7 Apr 1703 in Doddington. BURI: ? date Second Generation 6. Thomas BARLING (Thomas) was christened on 2 Dec 1690 in Doddington. He died on 3 Jan 1770. He was buried on 9 Jan 1770 in Lynsted. 22 Sep 2010 Descendants of Thomas BARLING Page Thomas was employed as attorney in Faversham. He was employed as churchwarden 1720 - 1737 in Buckland/Faversham. He resided in Newnham. BURI: MI Resided in Nouds belonging to John Smith. Reg. Electors:1727, abode = Buckland Freehold= Iwade; 1754 at Iwade TIFF P/C Arch BT (Thos BARLING churchwarden Buckland/Faversham) TIFF P/C BT 1724-1737 Churchwarden Buckland/Faversham WILL: Will Thomas married (1) Elizabeth EVE on 15 Feb 1716 in Faversham. Elizabeth was christened on 1 Nov 1699 in Lynsted. She was buried on 4 Feb 1724 in Lynsted. They had the following children: + 9 F i. Elizabeth BARLING was christened on 10 Feb 1717/1718. She was buried on 25 Jan 1762/1763. + 10 F ii. Clare BARLING was born about 1727. She died in Mar 1778. + 11 M iii. Philip BARLING was born about 1722. He died in 1814. Thomas married (2) Elizabeth SMITH on 26 Jun 1729 in Teynham. Elizabeth was buried on 3 Feb 1742 in Lynsted. They had the following children: 12 F iv. Dorothy BARLING was born on 27 Jun 1729/1730 in Lynsted. BIRT: ? date ? source From Bigland Pedigree: "Died as an infant" + 13 M v. John Smith BARLING was christened on 24 Nov 1731. He died on 16 Feb 1795. 14 F vi. Dorothy BARLING was christened on 20 Sep 1734 in Lynsted. She died about 1773. She was buried in Doddington. CHR : ? 1732 DEAT: from Bigland Pedigree BURI: from Bigland Pedigree Dorothy married Edward DERING on 28 Oct 1766 in Lynsted. Edward died about 1778. Edward was employed as surgeon. DEAT: from Bigland Pedigree Third Generation 22 Sep 2010 Descendants of Thomas BARLING Page 2 9. Elizabeth BARLING (Thomas, Thomas) was christened on 10 Feb 1717/1718 in Newnham. She was buried on 25 Jan 1762/1763 in Lynsted. BURI: MI Elizabeth married Peter PETERS on 11 Dec 1738 in Wichling. Peter was christened on 18 Aug 1714 in Ripple nr Deal. He was buried on 23 Nov 1756 in Lynsted. Peter resided in Dadmans Lynsted. BURI: private vault Peter and Elizabeth had the following children: 15 F i. Sarah Olivia PETERS was christened on 10 Feb 1740 in Lynsted. Sarah married 16 M ii. Peter PETERS was christened on 1 Aug 1745 in Lynsted. He was buried on 17 Sep 1834 in Teynham. Peter resided in 1778 in Bethnal Green. Peter married Mary NOAR on 5 Sep 1794 in Newnham. Mary was buried on 20 Feb 1829 in Teynham ?. 10. Clare BARLING (Thomas, Thomas) was born about 1727. She was christened on 1 Jun 1721 in Buckland nr Faversham. She died in Mar 1778. She was buried on 19 Apr 1778 in Barham, Kent. CHR : TIFF P/C Arch BT (Thos BARLING churchwarden); also TIFF P/C BT DEAT: from Bigland Pedigree BURI: from Bigland Pedigree Clare married Henry NICKOLL on 2 Nov 1751. Henry was born about 1730. He died in 1798. He was buried on 26 Jan 1798 in Barham. Henry was employed as grazier. DEAT: aft. 1778 from Bigland Pedigree BURI: brought from Biddenden Henry and Clare had the following children: + 17 M i. Henry NICKOLL was born in 1753. He died in 1809. 18 F ii. Mary NICKOLL 19 F iii. Elizabeth NICKOLL died after 1778. DEAT: from Bigland Pedigree 20 F iv. Hestor NICKOLL died after 1778. 22 Sep 2010 Descendants of Thomas BARLING Page 3 DEAT: from Bigland Pedigree Hestor married ?. 21 F v. Clare NICKOLL was born about 1759. She died after 1778. DEAT: from Bigland Pedigree 11. Philip BARLING (Thomas, Thomas) was born about 1722. He was christened on 24 Jan 1724 in Buckland & Teynham. He died in 1814 in Ipswich. He was buried on 15 Nov 1813 in St Matthew, Ipswich. Philip was employed as surgeon in London. He resided in 1763 in Birching Lane Cornhill London. He resided 1763 - 1790 in 63 Old Broad St London. He resided 1790 - 1793 in Chelsea. CHR : TIFF P/C Buckland BT (Thos BARLING churchwarden) BURI: age 92; NBI Sussex Record Soc XX p.309: In 1763 Philip Barling & wife Rachel joined several others in a transcation relating to the manors of Moate and Broomham and lands in Iden, Peasmarsh & Beckley 1790 Kent Poll Book: Philip Barling: Abode Chelsea. Plumsted house & lands. Occupier, Bodle cf London Metropolitan Archive: ACC/1360/578 & 579 relating to Barling trust set up by Clitherow family Philip married Rachel CLITHEROW on 21 Mar 1763 in St Margaret Pattens. Rachel died after 1778. DEAT: from Bigland Pedigree Philip and Rachel had the following children: 22 F i. Catherine Clitherow BARLING "Kitty" was christened on 17 Jun 1765 in St Peter le Poor, London. She died after 1778. Catherine resided in 1790 in Chelsea. DEAT: from Bigland Pedigree cf London Metropolitan Archive: ACC/1360/578 & 579 relating to Barling trust set up by Clitherow family The Ipswich Journal (Ipswich, England), Saturday, January 17, 1801 "Tuesday died here Miss Barling, daughter of Mr Philip Barling, formerly of London, Surgeon 23 F ii. Martha Clitherow BARLING was christened on 5 Jan 1767 in St Peter le Poor, London. She died before 1778. DEAT: infant; from Bigland Pedigree + 24 M iii. Thomas BARLING was born on 11 Mar 1769. He died on 25 Jul 1836. 22 Sep 2010 Descendants of Thomas BARLING Page 4 13. John Smith BARLING (Thomas, Thomas) was christened on 24 Nov 1731 in Lynsted. He died on 16 Feb 1795. He was buried on 21 Feb 1795 in Lynsted. John was employed as attorney. CHR : ?1732 BURI: MI age 63 Reg. Electors 1790 Linsted WILL: will John married Eleanor CRANSTON . Eleanor died in 1792. not married John and Eleanor had the following children: 25 F i. Elizabeth BARLING was born on 26 Apr 1775. Elizabeth married Lushington TAYLOR . + 26 M ii. John BARLING was born on 6 Feb 1777. He died on 27 Nov 1853. + 27 F iii. Dorothy BARLING was born on 5 Jul 1779. Fourth Generation 17. Henry NICKOLL (Clare BARLING, Thomas, Thomas) was born in 1753 in Barham. He died in 1809 in Wincheap, Canterbury. DEAT: after 1778 from Bigland Pedigree Henry married Frances Eve WARD . Henry and Data had the following children: 28 M i. Edward NICKOLL was born on 24 Jan 1787 in Barham. ancestor of Jean-Claude Limaset (2002) 24. Thomas BARLING (Philip, Thomas, Thomas) was born on 11 Mar 1769. He was christened on 10 Apr 1769 in St Peter le Poor, London. He died on 25 Jul 1836. He was buried in 1 Aug 1836. He was employed as Clerk Kensington in 1803. He was employed as Rector of Howe in 1836. He signed a will on 9 Jul 1836. DEAT: from Bank of England Abstracts BURI: MI Howe Chancel Presented to Howe 1793 Alumni Cantabrigienses From 1752 to 1900: Volume 1 Barling, Thomas.Adm. pens. (age 18) at PEMBROKE, June 23, 1787. S. and h. of William, surgeon, of London. B. there Mar. 11, 1769. [School, Merchant Taylors'.] Matric. Michs. 1787 (Exhibitioner); Scholar; B.A. 1791. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 23, 1792; priest, May 26, 1793; C. of How, Norfolk, 1792. R. of 22 Sep 2010 Descendants of Thomas BARLING Page 5 How with Little Poringland, 1793-1836. Died 1836, aged 67. Will (P.C.C.). M.I. at How. (Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; G. Mag., 1836, II. 440.) WILL: proved 15 Sep 1836 Thomas married (1) Anna Lavender CLARKE on 25 Jul 1803 in Chiswick. Anna was born about 1780. She died in 1830. She was buried in Howe. DEAT: age 57 BURI: MI Howe Chancel ? surname = CLARKE Thomas and Anna had the following children: + 29 F i. Maria Elizabeth BARLING was born on 22 Mar 1805. She died in 1833. 30 M ii. Charles Harris Alured BARLING was born on 7 Mar 1807 in Howe, Norfolk. He died on 6 Jul 1880 in Brooke, Norfolk. He was buried on 12 Jul 1880 in Howe. He was employed as Rev. He was employed as clergyman Church of England without cure of souls in 1861. He resided in 1851 in Brooke Gravel Pits Brooke NFK. He resided in 1861 in Norwich Rd Brooke. BIRT: age 44 in 1851, 54 in 1861 DEAT: 295D Q31880 Lodden RD age 73 BURI: Record Search JPG 1851, 1861 WILL: will to Selina Cecilia Clara Leak Knight of Brooke spr niece & solicitor 31 M iii.
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