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Kingsnorth of Faversham Kingsnorth of Faversham William KINGSNORTH Sarah RICHARDS Smith b 1803 Marylebone b ca. 1792-1801 Teynham d 22 Sep 1868 St Marys m 12 Jun 1825 Lynsted, Road, Faversham Faversham d 1868 Faversham 1841: Blacksmith of Painters Forstal, Ospringe 1851: Black Smith, Ospringe Lane, Faversham Elizabeth SKINNER 1861: Ag Lab, London Rd, b 1814 Faversham Preston, Canterbury 1871: with daughter d 1871 Workingham, age 69 & son in law George Filmer KINGSNORTH Jane Meritt PETTS William KINGSNORTH Mary Ann FOSTER Charles Henry KINGSNORTH Emily MASKELL Frances Ann KINGSNORTH Sarah KINGSNORTH Thomas T. KINGSNORTH Elizabeth KINGSNORTH Mary Ann ALEFOUNDER (1)Alfred KINGSNORTH (2) Vashti WILMOT James KINGSNORTH Frances Elizabeth SKINNER Edmund Richard KINGSNORTH Lucy SMITH b Dec 1827 Lynstead, Kent b 1824 Faversham b 1827 Lynsted, Kent b 13 Feb 1823 b, bp 1828 Lynsted b ca. 1835 Maidstone, Kent b Mar 1830 b 29 Jun 1831 b 23 May 1833 b 16 May 1835 bp 29 Jly 1832 Faversham b 15 May 1837 Painters Forstall, b 15 Oct 1841 Smarden, Kent b Sep 1839 Ospringe b Jun 1841 Faversham KEN b 1843 Ospringe b Jun 1845 Oare, m 1847 Faversham 1861: dressmaker m 12 Feb 1850 St Shoreditch 1851: Labourer, with parents 1861: as Emma d reg 1852 Faversham bp Methodist 1851: Grocer's Lad bp Methodist m 6 Apr 1860 St Mary of Ospringe, Kent m 3 Apr 1877 Holy Trinity, 1841: present 1871: present 1851: at home Faversham KEN 1851: Lab in General Works, d 1901 Faversham , age 77 George, Gravesend d 6 May 1898 m 3 Oct 1852 Faversham m as Emily MASCALL d 1832 1851: Servant Charity, Faversham, with bp Methodist Maidstone 1851: at home 1861: occ?; b Ospringe 1871: present Dawsons Row, Water Lane, 1851: Whitesmith St Mary of Charity d 1871 Faversham d 1855 Faversham Superintendant Registrar's 1841: present d 27 Sep 1893 at 27 Edith Rd, m 11 Jly 1858 Faversham m 22 Dec 1867 Faversham d Mar 1874 Ospringe journeyman of 7 1861: Country Postman Certificate 1851: Errand Boy Faversham, age 51 St Mary of Charity m 1867 Faversham, probably 1861: ?Quay Lodge, Faversham Church St, Gravesend, 14 Drayson Sq, Faversham d 1873 Faversham, age 41 1861: Tailor of 2 Sth Georges 1861: Lab in Powder Works; St Mary of Charity 1861: Engineers Labourer of Kent d 1870 Faversham Terrace, South Road, Faversham Tanner St, Faversham 1871: Lab: Brickyard, of Upper? Quay Lane, Faversham d Jun 1890 Reading see Faversham pedigree 1871: Master Tailor of 28 1871: Labr in Powder Works, 8 Havelock road, Faversham 1871: Engine Driver of 22, East Havelock Ter, South Road, Oare Street, Oare 1881: Lodger, Faversham, St, Faversham Faversham widower 1881: Engine Driver of Orchard 1881: Journeyman Tailor poss d 1887 Faversham, age 44 House, Faversham of 1 Union St, Faversham 1891: Engine Driver at Powder 1891: Tailor of Officers Mills, of 5 Cross Lane, Faversham Terrace, Faversham 1901: retired Stationary engine 1895: in wedding group photo driver of 46 West St, Faversham 1901: Tailor, widower, d 1910 Faversham, age 85 with dau Elizabeth Wilson d 17 Mar 1909 at 218, St James Rd, Addiscombe, Croydon John P. JONES Ann b 1803 Standford b 1811 Newington, Kent 1851: School Master 1851: School Mistress William NICHOLLS (1) Ellen PYNE (2) John GORMAN of Standford St, b 1846 b Jun 1845 Blackawton, Devon b 1844 Dublin Standford, Kent 1895: in wedding 1895: in wedding group photo 1895: in wedding group photo group photo d 28 Mar 1917 Dover m 21 Jan 1878 Garrison Church, m 1 Oct 1867 Rangoon, Burma Eleanor M. ... Blackawton, Devon d Dec 1921 Dover Charles JONES William JONES Jane A JONES Sarah JONES Julius JONES Alfred JONES Martha JONES b ca. 1833 Camberwell MDX d 27 Jan 1877 b 1835 Standford b 1837 Standford b 1839 b 1841 Standford b 1843 Standford b 1846 Standford b 1850 Standford 1901: Wid, with dau Louisa 1851: Agricultural 1851: Agricultural 1851: Scholar 1851: Scholar 1851: Scholar 1851: present Madras, India Laborer Laborer Elizabeth John Philpot JONES Elizabeth Jane Frances Ann Walter Thomas Henry Morgan Jane KINGSNORTH Sarah Ann Frederick Charles KINGSNORTH Sarah Ann Mary Ann Benjamin BLUMSON Rebecca BARTLETT Alfred Wise KINGSNORTH Rosina Florence HILL William Thomas KINGSNORTH Louisa May NORTON Annie E NORTON Thomas WILSON Elizabeth Jane KINGSNORTH William NICHOLLS Susannah Cecil George Wilmot Flora Olive BIRD Algernon Frank (1) Ada DUNN (2) Sydney Herbert Sarah Elizabeth Jane Fanny KINGSNORTH b 1833 Stanford Kent KINGSNORTH KINGSNORTH KINGSNORTH KINGSNORTH b 1856 Faversham KINGSNORTH b 1858 Faversham HOPGOOD KINGSNORTH b 1850 Beckenham b 1859 Beckenham b 15 May 1861 St Mary's Faversham b 1866 Bow, London b 7 Sep 1863 Faversham b 1865 Deptford, b ca. 1875 Twickenham, b ca. 1870 Eastchurch, b 7 Mar 1870 Faversham b 4 Feb 1870 KINGSNORTH KINGSNORTH b Mar 1877 Wesley KINGSNORTH b 15 Jly 1887 at LIGHTFOOT KINGSNORTH b 9 Feb 1872 Faversham 1851: Agricultural b 1848 Ospringe b 1849 Ospringe b ca 1852 b 1853 Faversham Faversham, KEN b 1857 1861: as Frederick M b ca. 1861 b 1863 Faversham or Bethnal Green or Shoreditch) b reg 1861 Faversham 1881: Tie maker of 35 Isledon Rd, m 1889 Christchurch Middlesex Middlesex Leysdown, Isle of Sheppy 1891: General Servant, living Blackawton, Devon b 30 Oct 1872 b 19 Dec 1878 Faversham Peterborough b 15 Feb 1881 at 1 Union 9 Cossington Street, b 1886 Camberwell b 1868 Faversham d 1872 Faversham, age 0 Labour 1861: Scholar prob d 1852 Ospringe, Kent 1861: as Henry R, 1861: Scholar Faversham 1871: Scholar, Faversham Tilehurst, 1871: Scholar, m 1872 Bethnal Green 1881: Drapers Assistant, boarder with Islington, with mother 1891: Grocer & Provision Merchant 1895: in wedding 1895: in wedding group with brother Alfred m 30 Oct 1895 b 30 Oct 1871 1895: in wedding group 1911: Assisting Street, Faversham St. Mary Bredin, 1901: with cousin d Jun 1868 1861: Gardener of m 18 Oct 1879 Faversham b reg 1852 Scholar 1871: in Faversham 1881: inmate, Union Workhouse Reading BRK Faversham Union (probably St Jude) Henry Smith, 38 Harmer St, Milton, m 28 Feb 1886 Stoke of 5 Victoria Ter., Sea... Rd, group photo photo 1895: in wedding group photo Faversham Faversham photo in the business 1895: in wedding group Canterbury Thomas Wilson 23 Flask Walk, Faversham St Faversham 1871: Labourer in Union Workhouse The Union m 1877 Reading, probably 1881: Laundress Workhouse 1881: Timber Dealer of 13 Gravesend, Kent Newington Bournemouth m 1897 Faversham m 1897 Faversham 1901: Dues & 1895: in wedding m 1902 Peterborogh photo d 3 Feb 1965 1911: working at Herbert George Hampstead Mary of Charity 1861: Scholar Brickfield, Boarder Workhouse, St Mary the Virgin 1891: Wash Harwar St, St Leonard, m 1886 Hackney, probably St Mary, d 1957 Woodgreen 1901: Grocer & Provision Dealer, 1901, 1911: Cemetery d 1948 Duties Attendant group photo 1911: Fruiterer of 10, The m 3 Oct 1910 St George Benstead House, Father's luncheon bar KINGSNORTH 1881: Gardener of 1881: 35 Heath 1871: bookbinder at 27, Wyther Brick Oxford Road, 1881: Gen Labr, Hurmoor Road, Laundress Shoreditch Stoke Newington "Westgate" Nelson Road, Superintendant, (Harbour) of 26 d 14 Jun 1938 Broadway, Addiscombe, Baptist, Canterbury Faversham d 17 Feb 1939 b 1850 Ospringe 35 Heath St, St, Hampstead Field, Faversham Reading Tylehurst 1901: Laundress 1891: Timber Merchant, 1891: Draper’s manager of 25 Bournemouth Cemetery Lodge, Vale View Rd, at 17 Chevalier Croydon, Surrey 1911: Traveller for Coal d 1860 Hampstead 1881: Labourer in 1891: Railway Platelayer of 8, St 34 Church Rd, Hackney Listria Park, Stoke Newington 1911: Grocer of 9 Nelson Rd., Love Lane, Faversham Elms Rd., Dover Road, Dover d 1956 Merchant, of 24 Thornhill Faversham 1901: Gardener of Brickfield, Lodger at Albans Terrace, Feltham, London 1901: Timber Merchant, 1901: Drapers Assistant of 15 Bournemouth d 1959 1911: Canteen Road, Croydon. Heath St 5 Abbey Brickfield 1901: Dock Labourer of 11, Upper 38 Rectory Rd, Hackney Cambridge St., Tunbridge Wells d 1940 Waiter, same Also, a traveller for Bannister St, Southampton 1911: Timber Merchant of 1911: Draper's Assistant of 31 address Jacobs biscuits 1911: Dock Labourer of 100 Bethune Road, Stoke Brooke Road, Stoke Newington, d 9 Oct 1932 Dover d in WWI, 17 Sep 1917, 24 Milton Rd Southampton Newington London Dar-es-Salaam, Tanganyike, d 1935 Hackney, age 74 East Africa died or was buried 12 Oct 1935 4 more children, d before 1911 census Rebecca BLUMSON Benjamin BLUMSON Amelia BLUMSON Ada Elizabeth Thomas BLUMSON Clara BLUMSON Emily BLUMSON b 1873 Beckenham b 1875 Beckenham b 1880 Shoreditch BLUMSON b 1885 Shoreditch b 1887 Shoreditch b 1893 Newington 1901: Dressmaker 1881: Scholar 1881: Scholar b 1882 Shoreditch 1891: Scholar (1901, 1911cen: or Hackney Horatia Annie L. Herbert 1891: CC Assistant 1891: Scholar 1891: Scholar 1901: CC Clerk b Newington) 1911: Clerk JONES JONES Henry Clerk 1901: Drapers 1911: B B 1891: Scholar b 1866 b 1870 JONES Assistant Mother's help 1911: Typist b 1876 1911: General work at Father's Business Cecil George Ellen Francis Walter Minnie Edith Rose Elizabeth William Henry Mary Frederick Charles Kate A. Leslie Eva Ellen Charles Alfred Sidney Harold Florence Sidney BLUMSON Elsie Florence Horace Andrew Ruth Alice Douglas Alfred J. Winifred Lily Gladys KINGSNORTH Thomas William Ethel May George Alfred Margaret Ethel May Howard Norton Lillian Clifford John Doris Martha Arthur Cyril STANILAND Winifred Alfred Marjorie D. Elizabeth George Robert Dorothy Winifred Kathleen May Dolly Maurice Joan Ada Leslie David HAMMOND M. JONES George Elizabeth KINGSNORTH KINGSNORTH KINGSNORTH Jane KINGSNORTH LIGHT Hugh KINGSNORTH KINGSNORTH KINGSNORTH BLUMSON b 15 May 1888 KINGSNORTH KINGSNORTH BRADFORD KINGSNORTH E. STEVENS b ca. 1904 Stoke KINGSNORTH RUNDLE KINGSNORTH C.
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