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Brother's Keeper 6 Page 1 Generation One 1. Thomas BROMLEY . He married Christian HUGHES , 22 Mar 1664 in Dover (Kent). Children: 2 i. Thomas BROMLEY , born Abt 1665, baptized 11 Mar 1665 at St Mary the Virgin, Dover (Kent). + 3 ii. William BROMLEY born Abt 1668. 4 iii. Henry BROMLEY , born Abt 1677, baptized 28 Oct 1677 at St Mary, Capel le Ferne (Kent). 5 iv. Christian BROMLEY , born Abt 1680, baptized 11 Jul 1680 at St Mary, Capel le Ferne (Kent). Generation Two 3. William BROMLEY , born Abt 1668, baptized 7 Mar 1668 at St Mary the Virgin, Dover (Kent). He married Mary BOSLEY , 19 Sep 1693 in Dover (Kent). Children: 6 i. Anne BROMLEY , born Abt 1694, baptized 24 Jun 1694 at St Mary, Capel le Ferne (Kent), died 1699, buried 2 Jul 1699 at St Mary, Capel le Ferne (Kent). + 7 ii. Ingram BROMLEY born Abt 1697. 8 iii. William BROMLEY , born Abt 1699, baptized 9 Jan 1699 at St Mary, Capel le Ferne (Kent). 9 iv. Mary BROMLEY , born Abt 1702, baptized 5 Jul 1702 at St Mary, Capel le Ferne (Kent). 10 v. Robert BROMLEY , born Abt 1705 in Capel le Ferne (Kent), baptized 20 Jun 1705 at St Mary, Capel le Ferne (Kent), event 4 Nov 1734 Settlement Certificate from Capel le Ferne to St Mary, Dover, resided 1741 in Dover (Kent), resided 1742 - 1765 in Capel le Ferne, occupation 1742 - 1765 Yeoman Farmer. 11 vi. Anne BROMLEY , born Abt 1707, baptized 6 Feb 1707 at St Mary, Capel le Ferne (Kent). She married William WOOD , 23 Jul 1726 at St Andrew, Canterbury (Kent), resided 1726 in Mongeham (Kent). 12 vii. Jane BROMLEY , born Abt 1709, baptized 26 Feb 1709 at St Mary, Capel le Ferne (Kent), died 1710, buried 8 Jul 1710 at St Mary, Capel le Ferne (Kent). 13 viii. Thomas BROMLEY , born Abt 1711, baptized 5 Aug 1711 at St Mary, Capel le Ferne (Kent), died 1712, buried 24 Apr 1712 at St Mary, Capel le Ferne (Kent). 14 ix. Jane BROMLEY , born Abt 1713, baptized 7 Jun 1713 at St Mary, Capel le Ferne (Kent). Generation Three 7. Ingram BROMLEY , born Abt 1697 in Capel le Ferne (Kent), baptized 2 May 1697 at St Mary, Capel le Ferne (Kent), died 1784, buried 30 Dec 1784 at St Mary, Capel le Ferne (Kent). He married Ann BURGESS , 12 Nov 1721 at St Michael & All Angels, Throwley (Kent), born Abt 1699, resided 1721 in Boughton Aluph (Kent), died 7 May 1757 Aged 57 years and 7 months, buried 12 May 1757 at St Mary, Capel le Ferne (Kent). Children: 15 i. Mary BROMLEY , born 1722, baptized 14 Oct 1722 at All Saints, Boughton Aluph (Kent). 16 ii. William BROMLEY , born 1724, baptized 31 May 1724 at Ss Cosmos & Damian, Challock (Kent), resided 1755 - 1800 at Buckland, Dover (Kent), will signed 6 Jan 1800, died 1800, buried 5 Jun 1800 at St Mary, Capel (Kent), probate 15 Nov 1800. He married Elizabeth GILLET , marriage license 31 Jul 1755 at Canterbury, born Abt 1725 in Hythe (Kent). 17 iii. Ann BROMLEY , born Abt 1725 in Challock (Kent), baptized 30 Oct 1725 at Ss Cosmos & Damian, Challock (Kent). Page 2 18 iv. Caroline BROMLEY , born Abt 1727 in Challock (Kent), baptized 11 Oct 1727 at Ss Cosmos & Damian, Challock (Kent), died Apr 1815 in Wootton (Kent). She married John BASS , 1760 at St Mary, Capel le Ferne (Kent). 19 v. George BROMLEY , born Abt 1727, baptized 11 Oct 1727 at Ss Cosmos & Damian, Challock (Kent). He married Anne MOON , 10 Oct 1795 at St Laurence, Hougham (Kent), marriage license 7 Oct 1795 at Canterbury, born Abt 1744. + 20 vi. Ingram BROMLEY born Abt 1728. 21 vii. Jane BROMLEY , born Abt 1730, baptized 18 Oct 1730 at St Mary, Capel le Ferne (Kent). She married Peter SMITH , 16 Jul 1754 in Folkestone (Kent), marriage license 15 Jul 1754 at Canterbury. 22 viii. Thomas BROMLEY , born Abt 1732, baptized 24 Jan 1731/32 at St Mary, Capel le Ferne (Kent), died 1732, buried 28 Jan 1731/32 at St Mary, Capel le Ferne (Kent). + 23 ix. Robert BROMLEY born 1732. 24 x. Elizabeth BROMLEY , born 1736, baptized 25 Jul 1736 at St Mary, Capel le Ferne (Kent), died 1739, buried 9 Dec 1739 at St Mary, Capel le Ferne (Kent). 25 xi. Susanna BROMLEY , born Abt 1736, baptized 12 Dec 1736 at St Mary, Capel le Ferne (Kent). She married John TUCKER , 28 Jul 1757 at St Laurence, Hougham (Kent), marriage license 27 Jul 1757 at Canterbury, born Abt 1736, occupation 1757 Blacksmith. 26 xii. Thomas BROMLEY , born 1740, baptized 25 Jan 1739/40 at St Mary, Capel le Ferne (Kent), died 1742, buried 2 May 1742 at St Mary, Capel le Ferne (Kent). Generation Four 20. Ingram BROMLEY , born Abt 1728 at Hollingbury Farm, Capel le Ferne (Kent), baptized 18 Oct 1730 at St Mary, Capel le Ferne (Kent), occupation Farmer, Overseer of Parish, Churchwarden & Surveyor of Highways, died 1820 Aged 92, buried 2 Sep 1820 at St Laurence, Hougham (Kent). He married (1) Jane SUTTON , 22 Jan 1759 at St Laurence, Hougham (Kent), born Abt 1736, (daughter of Henry SUTTON and Anne CASTLE ) baptized 24 Oct 1736 at St Laurence, Hougham (Kent), died 1788, buried 24 Apr 1788 at St Laurence, Hougham (Kent). He married (2) Frances ANDREWS , 19 May 1789 at St Laurence, Hougham (Kent), marriage license 11 May 1789 at Canterbury, born Abt 1744, died 1800. He married (3) Ann BEAN , 1801 at St Laurence, Hougham (Kent), marriage license 17 Apr 1801 at Canterbury, born Abt 1761 in (Kent), resided 1834 at Little Hougham Court Farm, Hougham (Kent), census 1841 at The Street, Eastry (Kent), occupation 1841 Independent, died Jun 1844 in Eastry (Kent), probate 1845. Children by Jane SUTTON: 27 i. Ann BROMLEY , born 1762, baptized 8 Jul 1762 at St Laurence, Hougham (Kent), died 1762, buried 11 Jul 1762 at St Laurence, Hougham (Kent). 28 ii. Ingram BROMLEY , born Abt 1763, baptized 31 Jul 1763 at St Laurence, Hougham (Kent), died 1819, buried 22 Aug 1819 at St Laurence, Hougham (Kent), probate 1819 Archdeaconry Court - PRC17/106/28. He married Anne BELSEY , 11 Oct 1791 at St Laurence, Hougham (Kent), resided 1791 in Northbourne (Kent). + 29 iii. William BROMLEY born Abt 1766. + 30 iv. George BROMLEY born Abt 1768. + 31 v. Ann BROMLEY born Abt 1770. 32 vi. Robert BROMLEY , born 1773, baptized 9 May 1773 at St Laurence, Hougham (Kent), died 1773, buried 12 Sep 1773 at St Laurence, Hougham (Kent). 33 vii. Jane BROMLEY , born 1774, baptized 12 Sep 1774 at St Laurence, Hougham (Kent), died 1774, buried 25 Oct 1774 at St Laurence, Hougham (Kent). + 34 viii. Jane BROMLEY born 1777. 23. Robert BROMLEY , born 1732, baptized 6 Mar 1731/32 at St Mary, Capel le Ferne (Kent), died 1812 Page 3 Aged 79, buried 24 Mar 1812 at St Mary, Capel le Ferne (Kent). He married Sarah FRY , 15 Jan 1772 at St Nicholas, Rochester (Kent). Children: 35 i. Jane BROMLEY , born Abt 1773 in Whitechapel, City of London (Middx), census 1841 at Earls Court Terrace, Brompton, Kensington (Middx), census 1851 at Satmar, Capel le Ferne (Kent), census 1861 in Capel le Ferne (Kent), occupation 1851 Farmer of 30 acres - employing 1 labourer, occupation 1861 Farmer, medical condition 1851 Deaf, died 22 Jun 1870 Aged 97, buried Jun 1870 at St Mary, Capel le Ferne (Kent). She married Charles PALMER , born Abt 1769, census 1841 at Earls Court Terrace, Brompton, Kensington (Middx), occupation 1841 "Half Pay". 36 ii. Ann BROMLEY , born Abt 1775, died 17 Dec 1871 Aged 96, buried Dec 1871 at St Mary, Capel le Ferne (Kent). 37 iii. Robert BROMLEY , born Abt 1777 in (Northants), resided 1800 in Henley on Thames (Oxon), census 1841 at Cromwells Buildings, Hammersmith (Middx), census 1851 at Cromwells Buildings, Hammersmith (Middx), census 1861 at Hollingbury Farm, Capel le Ferne (Kent), occupation 1800 Officer of HM Excise, occupation 1841 Independent, occupation 1851 Late Officer of Excise, occupation 1861 Excise Officer (Superannuated), died 13 Apr 1863 in Capel le Ferne (Kent) - Aged 86, buried Apr 1863 at St Mary, Capel le Ferne (Kent). + 38 iv. Ingram Fry BROMLEY born Abt 1786. Generation Five 29. William BROMLEY , born Abt 1766, baptized 23 Feb 1766 at St Laurence, Hougham (Kent), died 1833, buried 14 Feb 1833 at St Laurence, Hougham (Kent), probate 1833 at Archdeaconry Court PRC17/109/154c. He married Alice ANDREWS , 3 Apr 1793 at St Laurence, Hougham (Kent), marriage license 30 Mar 1793 at Canterbury, born Abt 1771, buried 14 Jul 1831 at St Laurence, Hougham (Kent) - Aged 60. Children: 39 i. Elizabeth BROMLEY , born Abt 1794, baptized 13 Apr 1794 at St Laurence, Hougham (Kent), died 1796, buried 28 Nov 1796 at St Laurence, Hougham (Kent). 40 ii. Anne BROMLEY , born Abt 1795, baptized 17 Jan 1796 at St Laurence, Hougham (Kent). 41 iii. Elizabeth BROMLEY , born Abt 1798, baptized 25 Feb 1798 at St Laurence, Hougham (Kent), died 1803, buried 17 Dec 1803 at St Laurence, Hougham (Kent). 42 iv. Ingram BROMLEY , born 1800 in Hougham (Kent), baptized 11 May 1800 at St Laurence, Hougham (Kent), census 1841 at Church Hougham (Kent), occupation 1841 Farmer, died 1841 in Church Hougham (Kent), buried 28 Nov 1841 at St Laurence, Hougham (Kent), probate 1842 at Archdeaconry Court - PRC17/110/710b. 43 v. William BROMLEY , born Abt 1804 in Hougham (Kent), baptized 8 Jan 1804 at St Laurence, Hougham (Kent), census 1841 at Church Hougham (Kent), census 1851 at Church Hougham (Kent), occupation 1841 Farmer, occupation 1851 Farmer of 200 acres - employing 6 labourers, occupation 1855 Farmer, died 6 Jul 1865 Aged 61, buried 10 Jul 1865 at St Laurence, Hougham (Kent).
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