THE HOLLINGSBEE COLLECTION

(Please note the correct spelling, not HOLLINSBEE as given in CD26. Apologies toBob and Kathleen)

This is a supplementary file that contains errors and omissions from the published information. There are thousands of separate Microsoft Word files in the Hollingsbee collection. These had to be individually converted to Adobe .pdf format for ease of searching and, human nature being what it is, a relatively small number of files were omitted inadvertently.

Thanks to Kathleen’s hard work these have been identified and listed in a new file. It is not economic to issue a new CD but when current stocks are exhausted CD26 will be up- dated. Meanwhile, this file will be made available as a free download on the KFHS website at www.kfhs.org.uk

Anchor Hollingsbee ref: 1212

EAST PEOPLE INDEX: refs from various East Kent records, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

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Elizabeth ANCHOR, a child buried 1704-5 ( BTs)

Sarah ANCHORE of Broad Street, Northgate aged 98 buried Nov 14 1813 ( St Mary Northgate Reg)

Stephen ANCHOR apprenticed to John MAXTED of , carpenter 1766 fee £8 (ref: PRO 24/226 Inland Revenue records of which Kent apprenticeships 1763-1774 are on KFHS fiche)

ANCHOR of St Peter Canterbury (listed in 1726-1750 licences to marry lists)

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listed by K.Hollingsbee

Anderson Hollingsbee ref: 1213

EAST KENT PEOPLE INDEX: refs from various East Kent records, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

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Alexander and Margaret ANDERSON: chr their son Rodney 1783 ( BTs)

(Miss) Ann Elizabeth ANDERSON – notice of marriage to Mr Thomas DAVISON ( Telegraph 12 Sep 1846 p.8 col.4)

Arthur ANDERSON of K.O.S.B., (name on Roll of Honour in the church, ie. served in the 1914-18 war)

Elizabeth ANDERSON spr of married Wm COOK of ba by B. 8 Apr 1741 (Stourmouth)

Elizabeth ANDERSON wid married Wm HAMMOND wid both of Ash by Banns 5 Nov 1763 (ASH BTs)

Francis & John ANDERSON were committed to Gaol, for assault on Mr WILLS, Excise officer of Rochester (Kentish Gazette June 11-15 1790 p.4 col.3) John ANDERSON and Francis ANDERSON - charged with assaulting Joseph WILLIS, Officer of Excise – they were removed to Newgate (Kentish Gazette Jul 23-27 1790 p.2 col.3)

George and Mary ANDERSON: chr 1 Dec 1799 their son William (Deal baptisms from a notebook in Deal Museum)

George James Petts (sgd Peet) ANDERSON, 26, ba married 1881 (St Bart’s Church, Charlton by Dover U3/212/1/7)

James ANDERSON (Denton Census 1861)

John ANDERSON (page 16 of Ruth Nicol’s Index for 1851 St Margaret at Cliffe STRAYS, her page no)

Joe ANDERSON: chr 25.5.1834 Amanda, dau of Harriet POWELL and Joe ANDERSON of Ash “unhappy breakers of God’s Holy Law” (ASH BTs)

John ANDERSON, wife and family Settlement Cert. FROM St Mary Sandwich 18 March 1696 TO Deal St Leonards (Deal Settlements)

Marianne ANDERSON (3rd dau of John ANDERSON Esq. of Prospect, Kilkenny) married 25 June at Burn Church to Charles Henry ABBOTT Esq. of Canterbury (Dover Telegraph 25 Jul 1835 p.8 col.4)

Martha ANDERSON married John BISHOP ( 1760)

Selina ANDERSON aged 10 (eldest dau of Revd T. ANDERSON, Minister, Zion Chapel) died 6 April at Dover (Dover Telegraph 19 Apr 1834 p.8 col.4)

Robert ANDERSON, a freeman of Dover – signed Petition to the House of Commons, from Dover: signed “by gentrie, ministers, freeholders and subsidymen of Kent” date c.Sep-Nov 1641 (Proceedings in Kent 1640 book, p.62 Dover ref library)

Mrs S. ANDERSON, proprietor – apartments on Clifton Crescent, (advert p.345, 1875 Sinnock Directory)

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Thomas ANDERSON head married 22 mariner b. Dover Mary “ wife “ 22 b. Glascow, Scotland George “ father marr 45 mariner b. Eastbourne, Frances “ mother marr 45 wife b. Dover Jemima CORY sister marr. 24 “ Richard CORY brother in law m 21 shrimpman “ George ANDERSON brother un 20 “ “ William ANDERSON brother un 12 “ (DEAL Kent, 1851 Census, 7 Oak Street, page 7, fol.845, ref 33)

Wm ANDERSON of Dover, mariner admitted a freeman of Dover by marriage to Ann dau of James HOLLINGBERRY 2 Jan 1789 (p.538, box 1 Dover Freemen Roll, Kent Co.Archives)

William ANDERSON aged 25, Gunner, Royal Artillery, at Dover Sessions was charged with stealing, and found guilty. Sentenced to 4 months (Dover Telegraph 23 Oct 1847 p.8 col.3)

ANDERSON - Farmers, 1880s Red Lion, Blean 1880s shopkeeper, Blean 1880s

ANDERSON family born Folkestone Albert HAMBROOK, boarder, single 25 “wheeler” (1891 Charlton by Dover Census, 33 Peter Street ref 189)

Miss ANDERSON, 31 Street, Dover (Post Office Directory, 1878, private residents list)

Mr and Mrs ANDERSON of “Red Lion” St Margaret at Cliffe - their nephew W.H. CLEMENTS (Bombadier) is serving, (PHOTO of him) an old Buckland School boy. (Dover Express 26.5.1916 p.8)

ANDERSON of , , Blean, Canterbury, Faversham (listed in 1726-1750 licences to marry lists by Cowper)

Wm ANDERSON, Mariner Stephen ANDERSON, Shipwright Wm ANDERSON, Dover, Mariner John ANDERSON, Dover, Patten Maker (Dover electors 1802 hand written book listing voters – ie freemen of Dover – in election for two Dover MPs. At this date freemen did not have to reside in Dover, and some may be listed twice as they had two votes. Dover Ref Library)

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Andrews Hollingsbeee ref: 408

EAST KENT PEOPLE INDEX: refs from various E.Kent sources, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

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A.A. ANDREWS, Seaman of Dover – in GROUP PHOTO (Dover Express 2 Apr 1915 back page)

Alfred Benjamin ANDREWS, assistant to Mr COLEMAN, Surgeon – coroner’s inquest on Henry HOBBS – was a witness (Dover Telegraph 30 May 1846 p.1 col.4)

Amy ANDREWS ‘20’ Fem.Servant born in Kent And others (1841 Census, Ship Hotel – prop. Benjamin Worthington, Dover – Strond Street)

Miss Amy ANDREWS married on 16 February at St Mary’s Church Dover to Mr Charles GENTRY (Dover Telegraph 20 Feb 1847 p.8 col.4)

Anne ANDREWS married John PHILPOT 9 Jul 1693 (Stelling BTs)

Ann ANDREWS married Chris. PHINESS 23 Dec 1726 (St Mary Dover)

Ann ANDREWS married Henry DAWKINS 1762 (Woodnesborough Reg)

Ann ANDREWS married Joseph HOPKINS by Banns 30 Jun 1804 (ASH BTs)

Arthur ANDREWS (“Middlesex Regiment”) (on Tilmanstone Roll of Honour in the church, ie served in the 1914-18 war)

Arthur ANDREWS and wife Alice (nee BIRD) – Diamond Wedding - connected to Tilmanstone – “now at ” (East Kent Mercury 18 Jul 1982)

Mr B. ANDREWS, Dover – a subscriber to church organ repairs (Dover Telegraph 7 Dec 1833 p.1 col.2)

Mr B. ANDREWS, 3 Street, Dover – retiring - grocer’s shop to let (Dover Telegraph 11 Mar 1837 p.1 col.2)

Mr Benjamin ANDREWS, married 13 May at Barham to Mary BAGSTER (eldest dau of the late Wm BAGSTER Esq. and grand-daughter of Mr John SANKEY of Digge’s Place, Barham (Dover Telegraph 17 May 1834 p.8 col.4)

(Lance-Corporal ) C.R. ANDREWS, A.O.C. (PHOTO of him). Went to the Dardanelles in February 1915, and now serving in Egypt; formerly in R.E. (T) at Dover. His parents reside at 20 Union Row, Dover (Dover Express 24.3.1916 p.8)

Charles ANDREWS head married 25 higgler born Charlotte “ wife “ 18 born (BARHAM 1851, west, ref 54)

Edward ANDREWS, Cordwainer, admitted a freeman of Dover on 27 Feb 1677, by apprenticeship to a freeman. (Dover Freemen Records, Liver A., Fol 45, Kent Co.Archives)

Edward ANDREWS (Taylor) admitted a freeman of Dover on 15 Sep 1732 by apprenticeship to a freeman. (Dover Freemen Records, Liver B, Fol.55, Kent Co.Archives)

Edward ANDREWS apprentice unmarried 16 Blacksmith’s appr. Born Barham (1881 Census, BARHAM)

Elizabeth ANDREWS spr married Jos. MILLER ba both of Stourmouth by Licence 18 Nov 1746 (Stourmouth)

Elizabeth ANDREWS married John LAWRENCE 1796 (Woodnesborough Reg)

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Elizabeth ANDREWS married Robert TRITTON 16 Dec 1797 (ASH BTs)

Elizabeth ANDREWS married Jesse HAMMOND by Banns 15 Oct 1803 (ASH BTs)

Miss Elizabeth ANDREWS married 4 June at St Marys Dover to Mr Charles REAN (Dover Telegraph 6 Jun 1835 p.8 col.4)

Ellen ANDREWS spr married Henry LAURENCE ba both of Ash by Banns 30 Mar 1777 (ASH BTs)

Ellen ANDREWS servant 14 dom.servant born Hougham With Wm and Ellen ARNOLD “Rising Sun” 9 Cliff Road, KINGSDOWN, near Deal, 1871 Census, p.6 F31 No.20)

Florence Emma ANDREWS (only dau of Mr and Mrs G. ANDREWS of Venson Farm ) married to Henry Alfred CHRISTIAN, at Eastry. Long report. (Dover Express 10 Apr 1931 p.10)

Frances ANDREWS (wife) married 31 born Ash, Kent + husband Stephen ANDREWS 35, labr. Ag. (born ) + Edward, Mary, Caroline, John, Jane, Stephen, all “born ” (ref 34, Helchen (ELMSTED??) p.10 fol.412)

George ANDREWS FROM “Westbeer” May 4 1754 (Settlement Cert. to St Marys Dover, U3/30 13/1-3)

George ANDREWS of Folkestone, owner of house and land at Folkestone, in own occupation (1754 Kent Poll)

George ANDREWS, his wife, and Alice their child FROM 6 Jan 1772 Settlement Cert TO St Mary Dover (U3/30 13/1-3)

Georgina ANDREWS and Six others (note: Pest House occupants), expressed willingness to avail themselves of the opportunity of emigration to S. Australia 11.4.1848 and later (30.5.1848) they declined the wish to do so (Eastry Workhouse Records, Guardians minutes)

Georgianna ANDREWS was charged with sending provisions out of the master’s kitchen to the girls school and disposing of the same for money. She was called and reprimanded by the board 26.8.1851 (Eastry Workhouse, guardians minutes)

Georgianna ANDREWS complained of conduct of Mr McGREGOR, her late master, and stated he had taken improper liberties with her. Proposed the master be instructed to conduct G.A. before a magistrate to make her complaint as to the conduct of Mr McG. 16 Dec 1851 (Eastry workhouse, guardians minutes)

Georgianna ANDREWS was conducted to Wingham on Thurs last where evidence on both sides was heard and the magistrates decided to send the case to Qtr Sessions to be held at Canterbury on 9 Jan. 6.Jan.1852 And later: The master reports he attended the Qtr Sessions at Canterbury when the evidence of Mr McGregor the defendant having been heard, the case was withdrawn. 13 Jan 1852 (Eastry Workhouse – guardians minutes)

George ANDREWS of Dover, buried 15 May 1804 (Capel le Ferne Parish Regr) (M.I. in Capel Churchyard – M.I. needs checking but this is what we have: George ANDREWS died 10 May 1804 aged 82 left Elizabeth his wife and 1 daughter Another M.I. - Elizabeth w/o George ANDREWS, died 21 Aug 1821, in her 88th yr, left 1 daughter

George Arthur ANDREWS ba of Kennington BANNS READ at Kennington Kent 1, 8, and 15 March 1896 to marry Lucy COUSHION of Eastry Kent (Kennington Banns Book)

(Stoker) H. ANDREWS of “Arethusa” - he was of 32 Military Road, Dover (PHOTO of him – on right) (Dover Express 16 Jul 1915 p.8)

Henry ANDREWS of Dover owner of freehold at Dover, house/land in his own occupation (1754 Kent Poll)

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Henry ANDREWS of Dover, wheelwright (master) in 1767 took apprentice Isaac BILLINGHURST, fee £10 (ref: 25/56 PRO Inland Revenue Records, from which Kent apprentices 1763 to 1774 – where a fee was payable – are on KFHS fiche)

Henry ANDREWS, bankrupt, seedsman, dealer and chapman, of Canterbury – notice re debts (Kentish Gazette Fri 25 March 1808 p.4 col.1)

Mr Henry ANDREWS, Bankrupt cornchandler and seedsman, Burgate St, Canterbury: Shop, house and stock in trade to be auctioned (Kentish Gazette 15.4.1808 p.4 col.1)

Henry ANDREWS deceased of Burgate Street, Canterbury – notice re debts (Kentish Gazette 24.5.1808 p.4 col.1)

Henry ANDREWS, parish churchwarden and occupier of Chart Court Lodge, married Amelia WOOD widow of a well to do publican of . Bridegroom octogenarian; bride nearly three score years and ten. After the ceremony, the couple and guests cheered and saluted another elderly wedding party. At Great Chart. ( Guardian Sep 30 1882)

Henry ANDREWS of 77 High Street, Dover pays 8d. quit rent 1906 for Wolverton copyhold property (Earl of Radnor’s Country Estate Book – then in Folkestone Ref.Library – info ex S.Lees)

Mr J. ANDREWS married lately at Folkestone to Miss Alice DALE (Dover Telegraph 28 Apr 1838 p.8 col.4)

James ANDREWS of – had silver watch stolen (Kentish Gazette Fri 19 Aug 1808 p.1 col.1)

Jane ANDREWS subscribed 6d to Patriotic Fund (Crimea), Eythorne Subscription Fund (Dover Telegraph Sat 13.Jan.1855 p.1)

Jeremiah ANDREWS married Mary ARNOLD 19 Jan 1764 (St Laurence Hougham, from typed transcript)

John ANDREW memorial brass 1470 (Hayes church, Kent – mentioned in Mee’s “Kent” p.231)

John ANDREWS ba married Elizabeth YOUNG both of Ash by Banns 17 Jan 1780 (ASH BTs)

John ANDREWS married Elizabeth ELLENDEN 4.7.1811 by Licence (ASH BTs)

Mr John ANDREWS married 28 Sep at Folkestone to Miss S. GOODBURN (Dover Telegraph 11 Oct 1834 p.8 col.4)

Mr John ANDREWS of Ash – occupier of arable land to be sold by auction (Dover Telegraph 29 Jul 1837 p.1 col.2)

John Benjamin ANDREWS, 65, wid, married 1880 (St Barts church, Charlton by Dover parish U3/212/1/7)

Joseph ANDREWS, Cordwainer, admitted freeman of Dover by apprenticeship to his father. Admitted on 28 Jan 1678 (Dover Freemen records, Liver A, Fol.50)

(Mrs) L. ANDREWS of Tilmanstone, obituary (Dover Express 11 Feb 1949)

M. ANDREWS, Physician, 5 Clarence Lawn, Dover (Kent Directory 1837)

Mabell ANDREWS married Robt MARCHANT 24 Apr 1615 (Minster Sheppey BTs)

Mary ANDREWS married Thos ANDREWS both of Ash by Banns 15 Oct 1768 (ASH BTs)

Mary ANDREWS spr married Henry SOLLEY ba both of Ash 8 Nov 1770 by Banns (ASH BTs)

Mary ANDREWS - chr 4 March 1810; and chr 26 March 1810 (WYE records)

Mrs Mary ANDREWS in 83rd year (wife of Mr J. ANDREWS) died 24 June at Birchington (Dover Telegraph 14 Jul 1838 p.8 col.4)

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Mary Jane ANDREWS married in 1862 at Farnham, Surrey, to Charles BOURNER (he was born 1840 Tenterden, Kent)

Matthew ANDREWS widr married Eliz. CURTIS widow both of Buckland by Banns 18.Jun 1798 (Buckland by Dover Regr)

Phineas (“the late”) ANDREW, and his widow Mildred ANDREW, of Denton and , in Grant dated 1644 (Archd. Cantiana Vol.25 page 282)

Richard ANDREWS FROM Westcliff Jul 8 1747 Settlement Cert. TO St Mary Dover (U3/30 13/1-3)

Richard ANDREWS, formerly watch maker and jeweller in Dover died at his home at Charlton (by Dover) aged 63..... his wife died about 15 yrs since... 22 years before he attempted suicide by cutting his throat but was saved by his servant who called in a person named SMITH who saved his life..... After retirement from business having amassed considerable wealth (said to be upwards of £14,000) he always went to bed about 4 in the afternoon, winter and summer, took his meals at a cook's shop, except his tea which he took at home, labouring for an hour to raise water from a well via a pump. He left the greatest part of his money to his executors and the remainder in legacies to various wealthy individuals. His relations were cut off without a shilling... He declined to be buried in his wife's vault... this was because she left her private property to her own relations which so angered him he withheld the copper name plate engraved for her coffin. He would never allow a woman near his house to do any work; doing his own housework. He always slept in his day clothes. When he was ill (6 weeks before his death) he called in a next door neighbour with whom he had rarely spoken before, to help. He previously had a brass plate engraved with his name to go on his coffin and to be buried with his four valuable rings on his fingers, a new pair of buckskin breeches under his head, a velvet cap in his right hand, new shirt studded with silver buttons for a shroud, and to be wrapped in his grandmother's wedding sheet... After his death an iron chest was found said to contain old gold, silver plate, gold rings and old coin of great value. He had preserved all the tools of his trade and kept them in good condition. He was buried at Charlton church (near Dover). (Dover Telegraph Nov 23 1839, back page, col. 3)

Richard ANDREWS and William ANDREWS (see Denton Census 1841)

Richard ANDREWS head married 35 farm labr born Bridge Harriet “ wife “ 26 Barham Thomas “ son 6 scholar ditto Richard “ son 3 born George “ son 2 Barham James SPAIN servant unmarried 18 farm svt born Canterbury (BARHAM, South Barham, 1851 Census ref 91)

Robert ANDREWS, Hythe: advert - Horses at Stud (Kentish Gazette May 4 – 7 1790 p.1 col.1)

Sarah ANDREWS married Robert FACEY both of Ash, by Banns 12 Oct 1768 (ASH BTs)

Sarah ANDREWS spr married James ANSELL ba both of Ash by Banns 1 Jan 1774 (ASH BTs)

Sarah ANDREWS married John HOILE both of Ash by Banns 31 Oct 1785 (WORTH BTs)

Sarah ANDREWS of spr married Wm FIELD (x) ba of same by Banns 2 Nov 1789 (Betteshanger Regr U3/75/1/3)

Miss Sarah ANDREWS married 20 April at Folkestone to Mr Charles STEVENS (Dover Telegraph 3 May 1834 p.8 col.4)

Stephen and Caroline ANDREWS, labr of Kennington: Chr 5.4.1863: George Henry their son Chr 7.6.1868 William John their son (labr of ) (KENNINGTON baptisms)

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Rev. T. ANDREWS, Rainham: Residence broken into and items stolen. Reward Offered. (Dover Telegraph 13 May 1837 p.2 col.4)

Thomas ANDREWS married Mary ANDREWS both of Ash by Banns 15 Oct 1768 (ASH BTs)

Thomas ANDREWS wid married Eliz. STANNARD wid both of Ash by B. 10 Oct 1781 (ASH BTs)

Thomas ANDREWS of married to Miss Ann AMIES of Postling (Kentish Gazette Jan 26-29 1790 p.4 col.4)

Thomas ANDREWS of Wye, churchwarden. Advert for Workhouse Master and Mistress (Kentish Gazette Feb 5 – 9 1790 p.1 col.1)

Thomas ANDREWS of Dover, advert for journeyman Clock-Maker (Kentish Gazette March 9 – 12 1790 p.1 col.1)

Thomas ANDREWS, , of Company of Dredgers, married Miss “Polly” WEATHERBY (Kentish Gazette Oct 22-26 1790 p.4 col.4)

Thomas ANDREWS married Sophia HILLS 21 Dec 1799 (ASH BTs)

Thomas ANDREWS married Susannah LOTT by Banns 12.May 1804 (ASH BTs)

Thomas ANDREWS (x) of next Deal ba married Ann BURVILLE (X) of Woodnesborough widow, by Lic. Witnesses: Daniel DRAYSON, Eliz. DRAYSON (X), John SMITH 14 Dec 1804 (Woodnesborough Regr)

Mr Thomas ANDREWS – Notice of auction of land at Hougham (Dover Telegraph 3 Oct 1846 p.1 col.1)

Thomas ANDREWS, boatman of Deal – at Dover Petty Sessions – accused of smuggling (Dover Telegraph 16 Jan 1847 p.8 col.3)

Valentine ANDREWS FROM Lidden July 10 1722 Settlement Certificate TO St Mary Dover (U3/30 13/1-3)

Valentine ANDREWS and two children FROM Hougham April 12 1794 Settlement Cert. TO St Mary Dover (U3/30 13/1-3)

Vincent ANDREWS ba married Ann MANTLE spr both of Ash 1 Jan 1776 (ASH BTs)

Vincent ANDREWS married Jane BARTLETT 11 Mar 1809 (ASH BTs)

William ANDREWS of Hougham, owner of house/land at Hougham, in own occupation (1754 Kent Poll)

William ANDREWS of Woodnesborough ba married Sarah BURVIL of same spr by Banns wits: Edward BROWNING, Ann JEAKINS, 9 Sep 1771 (Woodnesborough Reg)

Mr William ANDREWS, of Eastbridge, – occupier of land which is to be auctioned (Kentish Gazette Tu 15 March 1808 p.1 col.1)

William ANDREWS of East Cliff, Dover –occupier of cottage which is to be auctioned (Dover Telegraph 1 Oct 1836 p.1 col.2)

William ANDREWS ( 1841 Census)

William ANDREWS and Richard ANDREWS (Denton Census 1841)

William ANDREWS (Tailor) admitted Freeman of Dover on 2 Aug 1841 (by apprenticeship) (Dover Freemen Roll liber D, F.292, Kent Co.Archives)

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ANDREW or ANDROWE – earliest christening in 1543 (info ex Buckingham book on Lydden)

------ANDREW servant to Robert ESTES, farmer gave 4d towards collection after a large fire in Northampton 1675 (list in Regr No.1)

ANDREWs of following are listed in 1726 to 1750 Licences to Marry lists by Cowper: Dover, Hinxhill, Hythe, , Capel le Ferne, , Norton, Ash, Aldington, , , Milton near Sittingbourne, Preston, St Mary Bredin Canterbury, Whitstable, St Paul Canterbury, Dodington

Mr ANDREWS of Stouting (sic) – attacked by footpads near The , Stone Street (Kentish Gazette Mar 19-23 1790 p.4 col.3)

Major ANDREWS, Asst. Barrack Master General: Notice if hereby given to all persons willing to purchase the DUNG at the King’s Cavalry Barracks Canterbury for 8 months from the 1 February to the 30 September next that the proposals in writing, sealed up, will be received by the Barrack-Master General on or before the 20th inst. The terms of the contract may be known by applying to the Barrack office any day (Sunday excepted) between the hours of 12 and 3 or to ANDREWS, Asst.Barrack-Master General, Canterbury. Canterbury Jan 1. 1801. (Kentish Gazette 6 Jan 1801 p.1 col.2)

ANDREWS: John “ Mariner (“C.O.”) George “ watchmaker, son of John Richard “ watchmaker John “ shipwright Richard “ watchmaker (Dover electors 1802 hand written book listing voters – ie freemen of Dover – in election for 2 Dover MPs. At this time freemen did not have to be resident in Dover, and some may be listed twice as they had two votes)

ANDREWS, Stockist of Medicine, Ashford (Kentish Gazette Fri 1.1.1808 p.2 col.5)

ANDREWS of Hythe – Stockist of Medicine (Kentish Gazette Fri 1.1.1808 p.2 col.5)

Mr ANDREWS of Stouting – advert for cook (Kentish Gazette Tu 27 Dec 1808 p.1 col.2)

Mrs ANDREWS (wife of Mr Benjamin ANDREWS, Grocer) died 1 March at Dover (Dover Telegraph 7 Mar 1835 p.8 col.4)

Mrs ANDREWS aged 89 died 5 May at Eastry (Dover Telegraph 21 May 1836p.8 col.4)

ANDREWS from Alkham Parish Regr Burials: Hannah ANDREWS from Union Workhouse buried 21 Apr 1839 aged 47 Robert ANDREWS from Union Workhouse buried 5 May 1866 aged 66 Thomas ANDREWS from Union Workhouse buried 28 Aug 1909 aged 82 [NB: Robert baptised 27 Nov 1803 son of Thos & Mary ANDREWS, and he was married to Hannah SMITH 1830] [NB. Thomas was baptised 25 Mar 1827 son of Wm and Margt ANDREWS of Alkham, Labr]

Mrs ANDREWS gave 6d. and children gave 3d. to the Patriotic Fund (Crimea) (Eythorne Subscription list in Dover Telegraph Sat. 13 Jan 1855 p.1 col.1)

ANDREWS – an old woman of this name a few years since, at Hythe, died aged 103 (Kentish Gazette 26.2.1860, in KFHS Journal Vol.6 No.8, 1991 page 254)

ANDREWS ( 1881 Census)

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ANDREWS (Cheriton churchyard list of memorials, in Add.Ms.271/5 at Canterbury Archives)

(Bombadier) ANDREWS – Home Counties Brigade RFA in India – GROUP PHOTO (Dover Express 3 Sep 1915 p.8 at top)

W. ANDREWS (navy) PHOTO H.R. ANDREWS (1st class stoker) PHOTO - killed Parents live at 32 Military Road, Dover (Dover Express 10 Mar 1916 p.8)

(Lance-Corporal) George ANDREWS – reported missing – eldest son – more information PHOTO of him (Private) Richard ANDREWS reported to have died of wounds (details) (2nd son) PHOTO of him sons of Mr G. ANDREWS of 35 Hartley Street, Dover (Dover Express 26 Apr 1918 p.3)

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ADDED after this list was first completed:

ANDREW - two “Early Eastry Wills” info from J.B. (1456-1557)

Archley ANDREWS: 4th March, at Wye, Francis, widow of the late Archley ANDREWS, aged 64 years. (Kentish Express & Ashford News 11th March 1882 – Deaths)

Charles E. ANDREWS : 14th March 1882 at Ashford by the Rev. Canon ALCOCK, Charles E. ANDREWS, of New Town, Ashford, to Beatrice J. MOORE. (Kentish Express & Ashford News 18th March 1882 Marriages) (info ex M.P.)

Susan ANDREWS spr married Thos RYE ba both of Nonington by Lic. 18.2.1727-8 (St Mary Mag Canterbury)

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listed by K.Hollingsbee

Annall, Annel, Annail Hollingsbee ref: 1214

EAST KENT PEOPLE INDEX: refs from various East Kent records, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

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John ANNAIL, Deal Pilots (lower book) (from Kentish Companion 1779)

John and Mary ANNALL: chr 21.5.1800 a child of theirs “oversight – not registered” (Deal Baptisms from a notebook in Deal Museum)

John ANNEL, Deal, pilot, died aged 46 (Kentish Gazette March 26-30 1790 p.4 col.3)

Matilda Cavell ANNALL (dau of Mr ANNALL of Deal) married at Upper Deal to Mr THOMAS (Dover Telegraph 11.11.1837 p.8 col.4)

Sarah ANNALL married 1890 Wm BOWSHER, 25, tailor in . He died 28.12.1908 of TB at 3 Mill Cottages, Street, aged 41, Taylor and Journeyman of Deal (born between 29.12.1866 and 27.12.1868) (info ex M.G.B.)

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listed by K.Hollingsbee

Ansel(l) Hollingsbee ref: 1134

EAST KENT PEOPLE INDEX: refs from various East Kent records, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

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Mr A.H. ANSELL, first schoolmaster, and Mrs ANSELL, schoolmistress of the National School (now the Primary School) which was opened 11.6.1849 (60 pupils). The couple were given notice to quit after a number of years (from school Log Book – quoted in “Birchington, its History” by Walker 1991, page 95)

Betsey ANSELL (page 6 of Ruth Nicol’s STRAYS INDEX for St Margaret’s people in 1861 census, her page no) Betsey ANSELL (page 21 of Ruth Nicol’s STRAYS INDEX for St Margaret’s people in 1851 census, her page no)

Caroline ANSELL (3rd daughter of Mr ANSELL of Upper Deal), married 6 Feb at Upper Deal to Mr Henry MINTER of Ash (Dover Telegraph 17 Feb 1838 p.8 col.4)

Elizabeth ANSELL of Alkham married Francis EASDEN of Tilmanstone Oct 7 1605 (Alkham)

Elizabeth ANSELL of Faversham (Canterbury, Consistory Court Depositions 1549-1550, Vol.X.10.4, page 155/6, at Canterbury Archives)

Mr John ANSELL married to “Mrs” Jane MORRIS 9.5.1685 (Stelling BTs LD set) [NB “Mrs” or “Mris” written at this time could mean “Mistress” Jane MORRIS, being a term of address]

Lucy ANSELL married John ELGAR 8 Oct 1787 (Portsea, Hants, info R.Pettet – NB could be from Kent?)

Mary ANSELL married William EVERY 3 March 1792 (ASH by Sandwich BTs)

Richard ANSELL at E.Kent Qtr Sessions was found guilty of receiving at St Lawrence and sentenced to 7 yrs transportation (Dover Telegraph 5 Jul 1834 p.8 col.4)

Robert ANSELL, gave evidence at Dover Spring Sessions, he had had some lead stolen (Dover Telegraph 15 April 1837 p.8 col.3)

Sarah ANSELL widow married John BLOWNE 11.1.1669-70 (Eastry)

Sarah ANSELL married Jesse HAMMOND 19.6.1779 (Stourmouth, info ex R.N.)

Sarah ANSELL buried aged 36, of 8.11.1857 (Monkton, from Q.J. transcript of regr)

Sibella ANSELL (dau of the late ANSELL of Ramsgate) married 13 October at Ramsgate to Mr WOODLAND (Dover Telegraph 25 Oct 1834 p.8 col.4)

Stephen ANSELL and his wife had children baptised c.1680/90s, there are also ANSELLs here c.1660s (Chartham BTs)

Stephen ANSELL married Sarah KEEL 6 Nov 1757 (Stourmouth, info ex R.N.)

Thomas ANSELL head 73 ag labr b. Woodnesborough Mary “ wife 70 Tilmanstone (WOODNESBOROUGH, Church Street, 1861 Census)

W. ANSELL, Canterbury - Wholesale and retail business, soap, candles, grocer etc. Warehouse near the Red Pump, Palace Street (Kentish Gazette Aug 13-17 1790 p.4 col.3)

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Mr ANSELL, builder and wheelwright, Upper Deal – advert for a young man (Dover Telegraph 7 Dec 1833 p.1 col.3)

ANSEL c.1687 (STOWTING)

ANSELL c.1760-1 ( BTs)

ANSELL (memorial inscriptions, refs 475/584, in “Journal of Excursion to Ramsgate 1829, ref Add.Ms.271/1, at Canterbury Archives)

Miss ANSELL married 30 April at Walmer to Mr Thomas NASH (Dover Telegraph 5 May 1838 p.8 col.4)

Mr ANSELL occupier of a convenient dwellinghouse with yard, being No.7 situate in Belle View Hill, Ramsgate (Lot 6) included in sale by auction at the Bull and George Inn, Ramsgate, by Mr James STYLES (Dover Telegraph 8.9.1838 p.1 col.4)

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ANSELL: Northbourne Census 1841 to 1881 includes ANSELL Guston 1841 Census included John ANSELL Sholden 1851 Census includes John ANSELL Sholden 1861 census includes Thomas Sholden 1871 Census includes John Sholden 1881 Census includes John St Margaret at Cliffe 1861 Census includes Sarah ANSELL Cliffe House, St Margaret at Cliffe school pupils in 1841 includes Henry and James ANSELL Westcliffe 1861 Census includes Henry ANSELL Betteshanger 1841 Census includes John ANSELL from R.Nicol’s transcript of Census)

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Collwell Hollingsbee ref: 491

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Ann COLWELL, (chr 23.1.1619-20) (dau of Abraham and Thomasin COLWELL both buried Tilmanstone). Ann married Richard WRAITH 2.2.1641-2. They had 7 children, including a Richard chr 4.5.1645 who married Jane REIST. Richard and Jane WRAITH had six children chr at Tilmanstone. Jane the daughter married John YOUNG.

Richard COLWELL (Brass memorial) Mayor of Faversham 1533 who had 2 wives and 9 children, memorial in Faversham church (Mee’s “Kent” p.188)

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Tilmanstone PRs and BTs 1558-1900 inclusive:

Marriages: Anna COLLWELL married Richard WRIGHT (sic) 2 Feb 1641-2 (Tilmanstone PRs and BTs)

Baptisms: COLEWEL John s.o. Abraham 22 Oct 1609 COLWELL Susan d.o. ditto 8 Feb 1611-12 COLWELL Abraham s.o. ditto 9 Oct 1614 COLLWELL Alyce d.o. ditto 26 Oct 1617 COLLWELL Anne d.o. ditto 23 Jan 1619-20 COLWELL Jane d.o. ditto 13 Mar 1621-22 COLWELL William s.o. ditto 5 Sep 1624 COLWELL Katherin d.o. ditto 17 Jun 1627 COLLWELL Thomas s.o. ditto 4 Sep 1631

Burials: COLWELL Katherine dau of Abraham 10 May 1630 COLWELL Abraham 27 Mar 1642 COLLWELL Thomasin, widow of Abraham COLWELL 25 Mar 1649

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Colthup, Coultrup Hollingsbee ref: 1637

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Caroline COULTRUP servant unmarried 19 Dom.Svt. born Tilmanstone with TYRRELL surgeon 102 Regiment and family, born Scotland (DOVER 1871 Census Folkestone Road)

George COLTHUP (Frogham) (1881 Census and Frogham)

Isaac COLTHUP head married 76 Carpenter born Barfreston Elizabeth “ wife “ 73 born Womenswould (WORTH, the Street, RG11 0884/108 page 2) [NB This Isaac was Carpenter for Dane Court Estates, Tilmanstone, and is pictured at work c.1860s, Tilmanstone photographs collection, Hollingsbee]

Samuel COULTRUP and Mary his wife FROM Woodnesborough 7 Apr 1765 Settlement Certificate TO St Clement Sandwich. (witness: Wm COULTRUP) (Sandwich Settlements U3/173/131/7)

Sarah COULTHROP widow and her son Roger aged 11, William 7, Sarah 5, and Mary 3 Settlement Certificate 24.1.1765 FROM Whitfield, Dover TO Deal St Leonards (Deal Settlements)

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Conner Hollingsbee ref: 1640

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Dennis CONNER – broke windows with intent to enter home of Edward BRIGDEN of Hunton (Maidstone Assizes) Sentence of death – reprieved (Kentish Gazette Mar 19-23 1790 p.3 col.3)

Edward CONNER lodging house, 22 St James Street, Dover (PO Directory 1878)

Judith CONNER married James ELWOOD by B. 28 Sep 1763 (Marden)

CONNER/CONNOR ref No.226 NB (2) (memorial inscriptions, Cowgate Cemetery, St Marys Parish, Dover, list in Dover Ref Library)

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Con(n)olly Hollingsbee ref: 1641

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Miss Mary Ann CONOLLY, Milliner, 89 High Street, Dover (PO Directory 1878)

N. Pendle CONOLLY – report on death at Ramsgate – accidental (2nd son of Mr James CONOLLY, commander of HM Revenue Cutter “Experiment” . Interred at St James’s Churchyard, Dover (Dover Telegraph 7 Feb 1846 p.8 col.2)

Mr R,. CONOLLY, Ramsgate – married 31 Oct at Dover to Miss M.A.BATES (Dover Telegraph 4 Nov 1837 p.8 col.4)

Thomas CONNELLY - allegedly robbed by Charlotte DENYER (Summer Assizes) (Kentish Gazette July 23-27 1790 p.2 col.3)

Mr William CONOLLY, West Ham, married 8 June at St James Dover to Miss Caroline COLLYER (Dover Telegraph 10 June 1837 p.8 col.4)

CONNOLLY ref No.356 (memorial inscriptions, Cowgate Cemetery, St Marys Parish Dover, list Dover ref library)

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Conrad Hollingsbee ref: 1642

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Joseph CONRAD celebrated novelist, who lives at Bishopsbourne, is being sculpted by Jacob EPSTEIN, who is staying at Bridge. (Dover Express 28 Mar 1924 p.8 col.3)

Joseph CONRAD, novelist, death at Bishopsbourne aged 67 (Dover Express 8 Aug 1924 p.3 col.2)

Joseph CONRAD: The table and chair used by novelist Joseph CONRAD at his Bishopsbourne home: on display at Canterbury Heritage Museum (from article Exploring the Past – ?) date unknown.

Joseph CONRAD, Polish Sailor, writer: Jozef Konrad Korzeniowski - Bishopsbourne (Arthur Mee’s Kent page 50)

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Conradi Hollingsbee ref: 1643

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George Norris CONRADI, “Prince Imperial”, 1 Strond Street, Dover (PO Directory 1878)

Jonas CONRADI of St Mary Dover married Ann PERKINS widow of All Saints Canterbury by Lic 1782 (All Saints, Canterbury Reg)

CONRADI Hotel and Restaurant, Strond Street, Dover (advert page xcii, 1875 Sinnock Directory)

CONRADI’s, Dover: (advert page 4 col.6 at bottom, Dover Chronicle Jan 5 1884)

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Catherine CONSTABLE married George KETCHERMAN 30 Sep 1731 (Staple BTs)

(Private) D.S. CONSTABLE (PHOTO of him) – of the 2/4th Buffs attached to 2/4th West Kents, arrived at St Thomas’ Hospital, London, on Christmas Day after an operation for appendicitis at Cairo Military Hospital, Egypt. Son of Mr and Mrs CONSTABLE of 40 Maxton Road, Dover (Dover Express 28 Jan 1916 p.3)

Elizabeth CONSTABLE (X) of River married Wm GREAVES of Gt.Mongeham by Banns 17 Feb 1810 ( Regr)

Finnis CONSTABLE (see p.4 of Ruth Nicol’s Goodnestone Census Index 1841)

George CONSTABLE of Buckland aged 58 buried 13 Feb 1888 (Buckland by Dover Regr)

J. CONSTABLE, Farmer, Chalk Sole Green, Alkham, Dover (Kellys 1882 directory)

James CONSTABLE married Mary SAYER “at Canterbury by Licence 30 Nov 1665” (entry in Northbourne Register U3/74/1/1)

James and Mary CONSTABLE: children baptised c.1666 (Northbourne Regr)

Mary CONSTABLE married 10 April 1820 at Dover to Francis PRICE (chr 1820 Dover) (see PRICE tree)

Mary CONSTABLE of Staple (listed in Eythorne Baptist Church Membership Book 25, Members admitted 1873)

Mary CONSTABLE of Staple, died Dec 13 1880, “Happy in the Lord” aged 44 yrs (Eythorne Baptist Church, Membership Book 25)

Mary Ann CONSTABLE (see page 2 of R.Nicol’s Census index for Barfrestone Census)

Richard CONSTABLE (x) of married Sarah HATTON of same by Banns. Wits: Thos SMITH, Ann HATTON 30 Jul 1831 (Temple Ewell Regr)

Richard CONSTABLE Registration 1856. 2a. 828 (St Catherines Indexes via Internet)

Robert CONSTABLE married Sara HARLOSTONE 3 Oct 1596 (Woodnesborough Regr)

Stephen CONSTABLE, Tinman, Margate: Insolvent Court, Dover (Dover Telegraph 14 Nov 1835 p.8 col.3)

Thomas CONSTABLE married Mary LANES 20 Oct 1724. Christenings of children: Oct 1725 John; 18 March 1732-3 William (ELHAM)

Thomas Stroud CONSTABLE chr 1833 (Ramsgate St George)

William CONSTABLE (x) married Ann FINNIS(X) both of “this parish” married 21 Oct 1759 Witnesses: James FINESS (sgd name); James BLAXLAND (sgd name) (apologies – transcriber omitted detail of parish.)

William CONSTABLE occupier of property at Swingfield for sale by auction (Kentish Gazette 29 Dec 1789 to 1.1.1790 p.1 col.3)

Wm CONSTABLE occupier of property at Swingfield () for sale (Kentish Gazette 1.Jan to 5 Jan 1790 p.1 col.3)

William CONSTABLE occupier of land etc. under auction at Selsted, Swingfield (Kentish Gazette Jan 8-12 1790 p.1 col.3)

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William Neal CONSTABLE, Farmer, Stoneing Farm, Knockholt, , Kent (Kellys Directory 1882)

CONSTABLE of Romney, advertisement for Face Whitener powder (Kentish Gazette 5 Jan to 8 Jan 1790 p.3 col.4)

CONSTABLE at Romney, shopkeeper there – advert (Kentish Gazette Jan 19-22 1790 p.3 col.3)

Mr CONSTABLE, New Romney – sale of hay (Kentish Gazette Jan 19-22 1790 p.1 col.3)

Mr CONSTABLE of New Romney – executor of Wm MARTIN deceased (Kentish Gazette Jan.22-26 1790 p.1)

Mr CONSTABLE, Mount Pleasant, Dover: occupier of premises which are to be auctioned (Dover Telegraph 23 Aug 1834 p.8 col.2)

Mrs CONSTABLE, Grocer, linendraper and undertaker, New Romney - house and business to be sold – retiring (Kentish Gazette Tu 17 May 1808 p.1 col.3)

CONSTABLE c.1713-14 (St Lawrence Thanet)

CONSTABLE c.1780 (Swingfield)

CONSTABLE family, The Street, (Goodnestone 1841 Census Fol.6 p.5)

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CONSTABLE: from Alkham Parish Regr: Charles CONSTABLE of Dover buried 16 June 1857 aged 18 (son of Wm and Mary baptised 1839, father labr Sarah CONSTABLE from Dover Workhouse, buried 4 Mar 1872 aged 42 (bp 1829, d.o. Richd & Sarah, grazier) William CONSTABLE, Dover Workhouse buried 14 Jul 1872 aged 66 (Mary w/o Wm of Alkham buried 28 Apr 1872) [Note: William believed to be s.o. Richd by his first wife, thus Sarah buried 1872 was half sister] William CONSTABLE (signed X) married Mary Bean CLARINGBOULD wid 1831, wits: Rch CONSTABLE and Ann SMITH, issue: Ann 1832, James 1834, William 1836, Charles 1839, Thomas 1841, Edwd 1843, George 1848 (information from Susan Lees, Alkham)

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Consant, Constant Hollingsbee ref: 1645

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CONSANT:

Ann CONSANT, infant – memorial brass in St Leonards Deal church c.1600? (Mee’s Kent p.141 etc)

Rychard CONSANT – was left all law books in the will of Nicholas FRANCKLIN of St Paul Canterbury (Will 1577) (“ by McIntosh 1972 pages 42-43)

CONSTANT:

Ambrose Jeremiah CONSTANT: his son: Ambrose Jeremiah Constant GRAVES, the illegitimate son of Esther GRAVES, was christened 1810 ( BTs)

John CONSTANT killed during an election at Canterbury 1837 by Geo GREEN (“Crime and Criminals in Victorian Kent by Gray 1985 page 59)

Richard CONSTANT – (signed Glebe Terrier 1630)

Thomas CONSTANT aged 14 plus others - charge of endangering lives on railway at Whitstable (Kent Assizes) (Dover Telegraph 25 Jul 1846 p.8 col.3)

CONSTANT - in 1726 - (listed in Cowper’s licence to marry lists)

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From Eastry Workhouse, Master’s Reports - in DATE ORDER -

Henry CONSTANT aged 14 and two more boys were sent to school with the other boys at 8.45am and did not return until the next morning at 7.45am. They were taken before a magistrate and Wm and Henry CONSTANT were sent to Canterbury Prison for 7 days hard labour, the other was reprimanded. 28 Feb 1888

Wm CONSTANT aged 73 and Leonard READ aged 72: “I have to report them for fighting on Sunday and Monday morning. Reprimanded. 19 Jan 1891.

Mary Ann CONSTANT went out for 3 days leave on 5 Jan and has not yet returned - 2nd week of Qtr ending Lady Day 1901.

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Conyngham Hollingsbee ref: 1644

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CONINHAM:

Sus. CONINHAM, widow of Eythorne married Henry DERVAL widr by Lic. 11 Nov 1778 (Eythorne Reg)

CONYNGHAM:

Lady Albert CONYNGHAM - birth of a son on 4 Oct at Bifrons (Dover Telegraph 10 Oct 1835 p.8 col.4)

Lady Jane CONYNGHAM full age, spr of Bifrons, Patrixbourne (father: Frances N. CONYNGHAM, Peer of ) married Francis George SPENCER (Lord Churchill) of full age, ba, Peer of Parliament of St James Westminster (father: Francis Almeric SPENCER, Peer of Parliament) signed “Churchill”. wits: Henry Geo SPENCER, etc. 1849 (Patrixbourne)

CONYNGHAM family – lived at Bifrons, Patrixbourne (Arthur Mee’s Kent p.349)

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COOK Hollingsbee ref 3-26

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Alfred COOK, of Dover of HMS 'Lawford' PHOTO 2 July 1915 (Dover Express p.8)

Andrew COOKE of Deal, owner of freehold house at Deal, in own occupation (1754 Kent Poll)

Ann COOK married Thos HATTON l8 Oct 1760 (St.Laurence Hougham village transcript)

Ann COOK of Ware, Ash, age 89 buried 15.Sep 1868 (Ash BTs)

Edward COOK ... Inquest on the Wednesday preceding, on Edward COOK, farmer of Tilmanstone, who had exhibited a strangeness of demeanour for some time past and was found hanging in a cow-house. Verdict: insanity. (Dover Telegraph Apr 8 1848)

Eliz. COOK marr. Aaron OVENDEN (Woodnesborough 1787)

Eliza Martha COOK otp spr marr. James CLARK ba by Banns 4 July 1829 (Charlton by Dover Regr)

Elizabeth COOK - housekeeper of Thomas Tritton of Eythorne (see his will 26.2.1826). He was uncle to Henry Tritton of Tilmanstone.

Eliz. COOKE of Eythorne married Richd BAIRD (BIRD?) of E.Langdon 7 Oct 1764 (Eythorne Regr)

Eliz. COOK otp spr married Michael MUNNS otp ba by Banns 13 Oct 1810 (Betteshanger Regr U3/75/1/3)

Eliz. COOK of Bridge buried age 92 27.Dec 1825 (BRIDGE BTs)

Eliz. COOK age 84, widow of Mr. T.COOK, death at Radnor Street, Folkestone (Kentish Gazette 2.2.1858)

George COOKE otp marr. Mary COLEMAN otp by Lic. 9 July 1793 (Eythorne Regr)

George William COOKE age 33 yrs. buried 5 Apr. 1827. In brick grave on E.side of the Walk, front entrance on plan (Dover Baptist Church, now Unitarian church. Burial records)

Grattan COOKE 1 Wellington Place, Dover. Notice of Matinee musicale and report on same. (Dover Telegraph 10.1.1846 p.l. col.1, and D.Tel. 17 Jan 1846 p.8 col.1)

Hannah Eliz. Ann COOKE Eliz. Ann, married Chas. MUDDLE btp by Banns 26.6.1831 (St.Paul's Canterbury Regr)

James COOK marr. Ann COOK spr btp by Banns 13 Oct 1769 (Ash BTs)

James COOK aged 52, inquest, killed in accident, on SE Railway, leaving 2 children. (Dover Telegraph 28.2.1846 p.8 cols. 2,3,4)

Miss Jane W.B. COOK, daughter of Mr.G.COOK, surgeon, married on 30 March to Mr.D.DRAY (Dover Telegraph 3 Apr 1847 p.8 col.4)

John COOK married Ann SACKETT 12.10.1797 (Ash BTs)

John COOK, owner of "May Flower" smack. Smuggling case (3 fishermen) (Dover Telegraph 10.1.1846 p.8 col.2)

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COOKE, John S. boatman of Deal. Dover Petty Sessions - accused of smuggling (Dover Telegraph 16.1.1847 p.8 col.3)

Johnson COOK, and Elizabeth. TO Stourmouth, from Ash 4 March 1787 (Ash archives - settlement indemnity)

Mary COOK married Wm COCK 1758 (Woodnesborough)

Mary COOK married Joseph BELCEY l789 (Woodnesborough)

Mary COOK buried 1841. Date and District of Certificate: St.Mary's Parish Dover, 24 Feb 1841. Interred in brick grave. (Dover Baptist now Unitarian burials records)

Mr. COOKE. paid for his ground for Brick Grave 1=guinea. June 1827. (Dover Baptist Church records)

Mr. COOK aged 82, carpenter. Notice of death. (Dover Telegraph 29.8.1846 p.8 col.4.)

Mr. COOK - accused of assault - case dismissed - (Dover Telegraph 17 Apr 1847 p.1 col.4)

Mrs. COOK, aged 55 of Charlton. Notice of death on Oct 8, wife of Mr. COOK, bricklayer. (Dover Telegraph 16. Oct 1847 p.8 col.4)

Peter COOK of Betteshanger to marry Eliz.BELSY of Northbourne. BANNS READ "17th, 24th & ...... " no year given. Not married at B. (Betteshanger Regr U3/75/1/3 between Jan 1774 and Dec 1779)

Peter COOK (x) of Betteshanger ba married Eliz.BELSEY (x) otp spr by Banns 89.4.1776 (Northbourne Regr)

Sarah COOK otp marr. Richd GELL otp by Banns 15.8.1818 (Buckland by Dover Marr.Regr)

Stephen COOK (x) ba married Mary ELENDER (x) spr btp by Banns 26.12.1767 (Northbourne Regr)

COOK Susanna - her life threatened by Geo.PAIN, who was charged and case discharged - no prosecution (Dover Sessions 9 & 10 July 1836. (Dover Telegraph)

Mr. T. COOK, birth of a son on 29 June (Dover Telegraph 3 July 1847 p.8 col.4)

Thos COOK of Deal. owner of house and land at Woodnesborough in occupation of Will FINNIS (1754 Kent Poll)

Thos COOK, one of crew of a Folkestone smuggling vessel which ran down a customs boat off Weymouth, (5 customs men drowned) 25.6.1770 (PRO ref. 59/13. No.l34278)

Thos COOK of Eastry. BANNS READ to marry Mary CRAMP of St.Alphage, Canterbury. Read at Eastry, Oct 1795. Not married at E.

Thos COOK, Carpenter. (Dover Electors list 1802 for voters in election for 2 Dover MPs, Dover Ref.Library booklet) NB Voters = Freemen of Dover, which records give more info. At this time freemen did not have to reside in Dover.

Thos COOK marr. Mary SUTTON by Lic. 12.2.1806 (Ash by Sandwich BTs)

Thos COOK, Susanna COOK, Thos COOK, John COOK, Richard COOK (in St.Martins Burial Ground, Dover, on 2 lists of Memorials) (Dover Ref.Library)

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Wm.COOK of Wootten married Ann GOLDFINCH by Banns 29.Oct 1717 (Barham Regr)

Wm COOK (x) of St.Marys Sandwich ba married Ann JULL (x) otp spr by Banns witn: Wm CASTLE, Edw.MEDGETT (clerk) (Woodnesborough) 13 Sep 1790

Wm & Frances COOKE had son Thomas christened 21 Aug 1799 (Deal baptisms from notebook in Deal Museum)

William & Eliz. COOK. Elizabeth Newenn, dau of above. BORN at Dover 12 May 1806 Susanna, dau of above born at Dover 14 Nov. 1807 (Dover Baptist Church, now Unitarian, Births Books)

Wm. COOK of Charlton age 64 buried 29.11.1814 (EASTRY )

George COOK (page 26), J. COOK (p.33), James COOK (p.29) and Ruth COOK (page 28), see Lydden Census 1881.

COOKs lots in Ash census 1841.

From Cowper Marriage Licence lists 1726-1750 - places of residences of Cooks listed: St.Peter Sandwich 1738, 1735, Stonar 1728, Westwell 1731, Canterbury 1749, Blean 1739, Broomfield 1745, 1750, Herne 1744, St.Dunstan Canterbury 1746, 1733, Willesboro 1748, Stelling 1727, Eastry 1733, Sandwich 1742, Barham 1732, 1740, Postling 1746.

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A. COOK (Gunner, R.G,.A.(T)) (PHOTO of him) - serving abroad. Son of Mr and Mrs A. COOK of 34 Eaton Road, Dover (Dover Express 21.4.1916 p.6)

A.T.COOK (Leading Stoker) (PHOTO of him) was picked up off wreckage in the North Sea after battle with German destroyers on Jan 23. Eldest son of Mr E. COOK of Dover (Dover Express 9.2.1917 back page)

Andrew COOK - see pages 1,4,5,6,8,10,11,12,14,15,17 (Court of Loadmanage – Fellowship of Pilots - Minute Book 1763-1808 - from index of the first 18 pages ONLY. Book at Kent Co.Archives)

Ann COOK spr married James COOK both of Ash 13 Oct 1769 by Banns (ASH BTs and Regr)

Ann COOK spr married John SEDGWICK ba both of Maidstone by B. 22 Aug 1809 (Maidstone BTs)

Charles COOK (Private) (PHOTO of him) – was severely wounded Nov 26 1917. Now in Netley Hospital, Southampton. Second son of Mr E. COOK of Dover (Dover Express 28 Dec 1917 p.8)

Charles COOK, bricklayer, at the Old Queen Street Almshouse, with George HOWES and wife (1861 Census, St Mary Dover parish)

Charlotte COOK servant Unm. 19 farm servant born Lydden (With FILE family, Barham Court Farm, BARHAM 1851 – east – ref 54)

Mr Daniel COOK, “Blacksmith’s Arms” , - notice announcing Willesborough races and dinner at the Inn (Kentish Gazette June 8 – 11 1790 p.1 col.4)

Mr and Mrs E.C. COOK, who celebrated Golden Wedding on Oct 3 1924 with daughter (Mrs PENTECOST), grandson and great-grandson PENTECOST. (Dover Express 10 Oct 1924 p.4)

Edward COOK (1864-1938) – story re a house at built for LENEY, Brewer of Dover (Folkestone FHS Journal, Vol.2 No.8, summer 1982 p.98)

Edwd Wm COOK Head marr 45 foreman of brickfield born Kent Canterbury Mary Ann COOK wife marr 40 wife of above born Devonshire Devonport Maria COOK dau unm 17 born Kent Frinsbury Mary COOK dau unm 15 born Kent Frinsbury Emily COOK dau unm 12 born London Hofton Caroline COOK dau unm 10 born London Hofton Bella COOK dau unm 7 born London Hofton Lizzie COOK dau unm 4 born Hertfordshire Watford John COOK son unm 2 born Kent Frinsbury (1861 Census ref: RG9 1086 Folio 23 South Shoebury, Essex Private House)

Elizabeth COOK Dec 1706 (“Additional Members” on DEAL Independent Church Records, PRO ref RG4 1003)

Eliz COOK married John POPE 6 Sep 1736 (St Mildred Canterbury, from J.Jones marriage index)

Elizabeth COOK married to John BOURNER October 1779 at Tenterden, Kent

Elizabeth COOK of Woodnesborough BANNS READ Feb 1787 at Northbourne to marry Aaron OVENDEN of Northbourne ba. Not married at N. (Northbourne Banns)

Elizabeth COOK at Maidstone Assizes was found guilty of stealing 2-lbs lead from the house of Mary CHAMPNESS of Gillingham. Fined 1 shilling or 1 month in prison. (Kentish Gazette Mar 19-23 1790 p.3 col.4)

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Elizabeth COOK of Staple spr married Michael MARTIN of Staple ba by Lic. 25.Feb 1832 (Staple BTs, info ex RN)

Miss F.J. COOK, formerly schoolmistress here, is willing to undertake the duties of the Matron during her illness (Eastry Workhouse Records, master’s report dated 30.6.1883)

Florence Alice COOK christened 9 Apr 1906 (St Martin Dover BTs 1903-07)

Frank COOKE (Sapper R.E. ) (PHOTO of him) (son of the late Mr and Mrs Charles COOKE, late of 5 St James Street, Dover), who died of wounds on 7 Jan 1918. Details of 3 brothers who also died in the war and 3 “still serving”. Sapper COOKE’s widow and children live at 158 Union Road, Dover (Dover Express 25.1.1918 p.3)

Frederick COOK deceased: Caroline COOK (about 9 yrs), Henry COOK (about 6 yrs) and Fredk COOK (about 4 yrs) - all children of Frederick COOK (a German, deceased) and Ann COOK his then wife (now Ann MAICROW or MARCROW). REMOVAL order from Ramsgate back to St Clement Sandwich 7 Sep 1821 (Sandwich records U3/173/13/9/74)

Frederick COOK lodger Unm 21 Basket Maker, born Faversham (with HAWKINS family, “The Mills” 1881 Census, EASTRY)

Frederick William COOKE, 26, ba, married 1882 (St Barts, Charlton by Dover ref U3/212/1/7)

Mr G. COOK of 35 Limekiln Street, Dover, a dockyard watchman: His sons: Private A.H. COOK, AOC (PHOTO and details) youngest son of above Sergeant E. COOK, RGA (PHOTO and details) 2nd son of above Gunner F. COOK (PHOTO and details), 3rd son of above All old boys of St Marys School (Dover Express 5 May 1916 p.8)

(Private) G.E. COOK (Royal Berks Regiment) on active service in France (PHOTO of him). Son of Mr and Mrs COOK of 33 Manor Road, Maxton, Dover. (Dover Express 11.8.1916 p.8)

(Sergeant) G.W. COOK (R.A.M.C.) (PHOTO of him), who in supplement of “London Gazette” of Sept 1 1916 was awarded Military Medal for bravery in the field in France. Eldest son of Mr and Mrs G. COOK of 35 Limekiln Street, Dover (Dover Express 3 Nov 1916 p.8)

George COOK of Sandwich, owner of house and land there, in own occuption (1754 Kent Poll)

George COOKE, Hawley Square (“Inhabitants, owners or connected to Margate” list in Dover Telegraph 11.2.1837 p1)

George COOK, Grocer, Faversham, notice of Bankruptcy (Dover Telegraph 16 Dec 1837 p.5 col.2)

Henry COOK, husbandman and his 3 children FROM St Michael TO Deal St Leonards 19 May 1702 (DEAL Settlement Certs)

Henry COOK married 1861 (Monkton)

Henry George COOK (born c.1843 Dover) married to Caroline Jane (born c.1853 at Northfield). They had at least one daughter Rhoda Phyllis, born c.1884. He died some time between 1884 and 1913, and in 1881 census he was living at 11 Short Street, Deal, occupation mariner / fisherman .

J.W. COOK, 2 Market Place, Dover, Tailor (Kent Directory 1837)

(Capt) James COOK, commanding HM Sloop “Resolution” 462 tons, sailed from Deptford for the Pacific. He met his death at Hawaii 14.2.1779 (“Kent”, Vol.1 County History by Bushell 1976)

James COOK at Maidstone Assizes was acquitted of a charge of stealing from a Thames barge (property of John TALBOT Esq.) (Kentish Gazette Mar 19-23 1790 p.3 col.3)

James COOCK (sic) of St Margaret at Cliffe BANNS READ 17-24 Feb and 3 March 1799 to marry Ann DONARY of Mongeham. Not married at St Mgts. (St Mgts at Cliffe BANNS)

James COOK infant buried 1815 (Monkton)

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Mr James COOK married 17 April at Folkestone to Miss Harriet DIVERS (Dover Telegraph 30 Apr 1836 p.8 col.4)

James COOK aged 39, of Worth – granted 1 day’s leave of absence 27 May 1871 (Eastry Workhouse, master’s reports)

James COOK, shopkeeper, 19 St James’s Street, Dover (PO Directory 1878)

James Wood COOK, Woollen Draper of Dover – Notice of Bankruptcy (Dover Telegraph 18 Aug 1838 kp.5 col.4)

John COOKE, formerly curate of Nonington church died 7 Aug 1518 – memorial brass in the church (Bygone Kent Vol.4 No.4, p.187)

John and Mary COOK: christening of their son Stephen on 10 Apr 1715 (Lyminge BTs)

John COOKE, occupier of house and land at St Peter Sandwich, owned by Wm GILL of Sandwich (1754 Kent Poll page 152)

John COOK of Willesborough – joint executor in the estate of Robert COOK of Willesborough (Kentish Gazette Feb 12-16 1790 p.1 col.2)

John COOKE and wife Elizabeth, and dau Frances aged 4 yrs, FROM 1 Apr 1794 Settlement Cert. TO St Clement Sandwich (U3/173/13/8)

Mr John COOK of Boughton – wattles advertised for sale (Kentish Gazette Tu 5 Apr 1808 p.1 col.4)

John COOKE of Staple ba married Elizabeth? FRANKS of same spr, by B. 15 Oct 1829 (Staple BTs, info ex RN)

John COOK at East Kent Special Session was found guilty of obtaining goods by false pretence, at Ashford. Sentenced to 4 months imp. (Dover Telegraph 13 Jun 1835 p.8 col.3)

John COOK of Ramsgate gave evidence at Sandwich Sessions – he had a jacket stolen – (Dover Telegraph 8 Apr 1837 p.8 col.2)

Mr John COOKE, of Camberwell married 22 August at St James Dover to Sarah ISMAY (2nd dau of T.ISMAY Esq) (Dover Telegraph 26 Aug 1837 p.8 col.4)

Mr John COOK, aged 82 years, died 3 Feb at (Dover Telegraph 10 Feb 1838 p.8 col.4)

Margaret COOK servant Unmarried 26 cook born Kent Maidstone (at 86 Cambridge Gardens, KENSINGTON, Middlesex, 1881 Census, RG11/41 Fol.38 sch.167)

Mary COOKE of Faversham married Richard OLIVE of Woodchurch 30 Sep 1723 (Faversham Regr)

Mary COOK widow Settlement Cert. FROM St Peter Sandwich TO St Clement Sandwich 25 Apr 1772 (Sandwich ref U3/173/13/8)

Richard COOK Settlement Cert. FROM Sybertwold (ie ) May 29 1713 TO St Mary Dover (U3/30 13/1-3)

Richard COOK and family Settlement Cert. 3.9.1776 FROM “Westclift” TO St Mary Dover (St Mary Dover Settlements U3/30 13/1-3)

Richard COOK (farmer of Hearn (sic)) his wife died at Hearn aged 19 (Kentish Gazette May 18-21 1790 p.4 col.4)

Richard COOK of Hearn (sic) Parsonage - notice re a runaway servant James WOODCOCK, the 2nd plowboy (Kentish Gazette Oct 26-29 1790 p.1 col.2)

Mr Richard COOK married 12 April at Folkestone to Miss Susannah MAJOR (Dover Telegraph 26 Apr 1834 p.8 col.4)

Richard COOK of Dover, died 8 Oct 1885 aged 62 (memorial in Hougham St Laurence churchyard, info ex S.L.)

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Robert COOK, land owner at Meopham, 1663 (“Bygone Kent” Vol.3 No.12, pp.719-722)

Robert COOKE of Sandwich, owner of house at Sandwich in own occupation (1754 Kent Poll)

Robert and Susan COOK – had their daughter “Vinny” christened 7 Aug 1785 (, from typed transcript)

Robert COOK deceased of Willesborough – legal notice – joint exors Robert COOK of Welling, John COOK of Willesborough and James HEAD of Ashford (Kentish Gazette Feb 12-16 1790 p.1 col.2)

Robert COOK of Welling – a joint exor of estate of Robt COOK of Willesborough (Kentish Gazette Feb 12-19 1790 p.1 col.1)

Robert COOKE, deceased, of Willesborough – sale of his estate (Kentish Gazette Jan 29-Feb 2 1790 p.1 col.3)

Robert COOK: Under local news: “On Thursday se’nnight a Coroner’s Inquest was held on the body of Robert COOK of Margate, hatter, who was found on the preceding morning suffocated in a ditch near that town. After a patient investigation they brought in a verdict of accidental death. It appeared in evidence that the deceased and two shoemakers had been out tippling all the Tuesday evening, and late at night adjourned from the public house to a gin-shop where they drank, each of them, nearly a quart of ardent spirits; therefore there can be no doubt but his death was occasioned by the liquor and not from the water in the ditch as his face was not immersed.” (Kentish Gazette 17 Apr 1818 back page col.5)

Sarah Ann COOK aged 67 of Dover, nurse to WORSFOLD family. Death. (front page col.1) Also funeral report on page 6 col.2 (Dover Express 4 Dec 1914)

Stephen COOK, Plumstead gave evidence (he had wheat stolen) at Kent Winter Assizes (Dover Telegraph 14 Dec 1833 p.8 col.2)

Susanna COOK (6th dau of the late John COOK of Spitafields) married 28 August at the Friends’ Meeting House, Rochester, to Charles HORSENAILL (Dover Telegraph 6 Sep 1834 p.8 col.4)

Miss Susan COOK married Mr Henry CARLTON, at Dover May 13 (Dover Telegraph 17 May 1845 p.8)

Susanna Valder COOK spr of St Peter Sandwich married Wm RYE ba of same, by Banns 31.July 1832. witnesses were Robert COOKE, Jane COOKE, John KEEL, Jno EWELL Parish Clerk (St Peter Sandwich BTs)

T. COOK & SON, of Folkestone and Deal (a bottle in )

Tho. COOKE – signed a vow and covenant, read in the church 10 and 17 July 1643 (“Birchington, its History” by Walker 1991 p.13)

Thomas COOK Junr – Settlement Cert 20 July 1724 FROM St Mary Sandwich TO St Clement Sandwich (Sandwich records U3/173/13/3)

Thomas COOK, of Hearnby, Kent* & Jemima Pattison Banns 16.12.1798 (Bedford St Mary) (info from Bedfordshire PRs) [*Presume this is meant to be ]

W.G. COOK (Sgt, R.G.A.) (PHOTO of him) decorated for gallantry and awarded a commission. Wife and child at 78 Oswald Road, Dover. Son of Mr and Mrs G. COOK of 3 Buckland Avenue, Dover (Dover Express 13.7.1917 p.3 top)

(2nd Lieut) W.G.P. COOK (PHOTO and details) wife and child live at 1 Priory Gate Dover (Dover Express 2.6.1916 p.8)

Wm COOK of Eastry ba marr. Elizabeth ANDERSON spr of Stourmouth, by Banns 8 Apr 1741 (Stourmouth, ex RN)

Wm COOK of Stourmouth, owner of house and land in Wingham, occupied by Thos KNOTT (1754 Kent Poll)

Wm COOK, charged with leaving his family chargeable to Stamford (Kentish Gazette 10.Jan.1786 p.4 col.4) (NB: Should this read “StaNford”? – Stamford is in Lincolnshire, not Kent)

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William COOK,Gyminge Brook, parish of Standford – occupier of house and land to be sold (Kentish Gazette Fri 1.1.1808 p.1 col.4) and also (Kentish Gazette Fri 25 March 1808 p.4 col.1)

William COOK (X) ba of married Sarah HARRIS (X) of , spr 1818 (EAST SUTTON BTs)

William COOK, 131 Snargate Street, Dover, Grocery Dealer (1837 Kent Directory)

William COOK, 3 Buckland Terrace, Dover: Registrar of Births and Deaths for Hougham District, Dover (PO Directory 1878)

William COOK, 3 Buckland Terrace, Dover: one of (2) Registrars of Marriages for Dover (PO Directory 1878)

Wm COOK (P.O. in Navy) (PHOTO), was called up at commencement of the war and now stationed at Chatham. Wife and children reside at 33 Maxton Road, Maxton, Dover (Dover Express 18 Aug 1916 p.8)

COOK c.1670 (Sandwich St Clement)

COOK (Cheriton Churchyard memorials, see Add.Ms.271-5 at Cant.Archives)

Miss COOKE (only daughter of Captain COOKE of Sheerness) married at Minster, Sheppy on 24 March to S.R.HARSTON Esq. (Kentish Gazette Tu 29 March 1808 p.4 col.5)

Mrs COOK, Underdown Street, Herne Bay: occupier of premises which are to be sold (Dover Telegraph 15 Aug 1835 p.1 col.4)

Mrs COOKE, Deal, married lately at Sandwich to Mr HOPSON, Deal Pilot cutter (Dover Telegraph 10 Dec 1836 p.8 col.4)

Miss COOK married 7 March at Ramsgate to Mr PHILIPS, mariner (Dover Telegraph 11 March 1837 p.8 col.4)

COOK (Barham Census 1851)

COOK – Customs Officer - a witness in a case (Dover Express 26.5.1871 p.3 col.1)

COOK ref No.210 (NB(3) (memorials in Cowgate Cemetery, Dover St Marys parish, list in Dover Library)

COOK (Swingfield Census 1881)

Gunner COOK (R.G.A.) of Dover – abroad. In a Group PHOTO (Dover Express 31.3.1916 p.6 at top)

COOK --- married ----- ROGERS (connected to Tilmanstone) (Dover Express 13.8.1954)

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COOK from St Marys Dover churchyard memorials inscriptions list, KFHS 1991:

COOK and WARMAN (headstone) …. Mary wife of Clark Warman / who died the 26th? Of January 1805 / aged 70 years / Also of the above Clark Warman / who died the 8th of August 1807 / aged 72 years / Also of John Cook / their grandson who died / ….. (1809?) / (3 lines eroded) / Also of Ann / daughter of the above Clark and Mary Warman / who died … August 18…?/ aged …. Years (ref: C41) [Parish Regr: burials: 1 Feb 1805 Mary WARMAN; 11 Aug 1807 Clark WARMAN 12 Nov 1806 (sic) John COOK]

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COOK from St John Mariner Church, Dover BAPTISMS (only used for baptisms from 1849-1906):

David and Susanna COOK of Dover, tailor: Annie their dau 16 Dec 1863

George and Elizabeth Maria COOK of Dover, porter SER/labr: Charles Henry 18 Feb 1880 Charlotte Ann 18 Apr 1883 George William 22 Oct 1884

Henry & Susanna COOK of Dover, fishdealer: Ernest 6 June 1882 Olive Lucy ditto

Henry Thomas and Eleanor Ann COOK of Dover, chief mate: Jessie Louise 27 May 1878

John Richard and Sarah COOK of 78 Clarendon Place, Dover, Bricklayer’s Labr: Minnie Rhoda: 30 Sep 1891

John William & Jane Ann COOK of Dover, Sgt Major Buffs: Francis Alexander: 28 Mch 1885

Joseph & Harriet COOK of Dover, engine cleaner: Joseph George: 3 Dec 1879

Richard & Anna Caroline COOK of Dover, mariner: Lydia Mary: 7 Jan 1863

Sarah COOK of Dover, frame ticker: Esther Jane: 28 June 1876

Sidney and Caroline COOK of Dover, coal dealer/carter: Rosa Maria: 16 May 1877 Albert James 9 Feb 1881

Thomas John & Elizabeth Jane COOK of Dover, coastguard: Elizabeth Ann: 4 Sep 1867 George Arthur: 3 Mch 1869 Alfred James 26 Apr 1871

John Arthur & Susanna Elizabeth COOKE of Dover, fisherman: Margaret Ellen: 22 Oct 1873

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Tilmanstone Parish Registers and BTs 1558-1900 inclusive:

Marriages:

COOK, Thomas and Elizabeth KINGSFORD, by Banns 1 May 1752

COOKE, John (X) ba of St Mary Sandwich and Margaret BIRCH (X) Spr of Tilmanstone. By Banns. Wits: John WILLMOTT, Agusten KNIGHT 22 Aug 1759

COOK Elizabeth (x) of Tilmanstone married Samuel PEIRSON (X) of Tilmanstone by Banns. Wits: Daniel RATCLIFF, D? BURTON? 30 Oct 1805

WITNESS: COOK Elizabeth – a witness to marriage of Charles K.LUCAS of St James Dover, to Ann CARLTON of Tilmanstone, 1809, by Licence, at Tilmanstone.

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Tilmanstone PRs continued….

Baptisms:

13 May 1632 Nicholas s.o. Wm COOKE 21 Sept 1634 Sarah COOKE, d.o. Wm COOKE and Sarah OSBORNE (OSBORNE crossed out and “his wife” added) 5 June 1757 Anne d.o. Thos & Elizabeth COOKE 24 Oct 1767 Elizabeth d.o. Peter and Elizabeth COOK 7 Oct 1781 Mary and Sarah (twin daughters) of Peter and Elizabeth COOK 10 Apr 1789 Mary d.o. Peter & Elizabeth COOK 4 Apr 1790 Mary d.o. Peter & Elizabeth COOK 21 Feb 1796 Ann d.o. Elizabeth COOK

Burials:

8 Mar 1632-33 Nicholas son to William COOKE 9 March 1636-7 William son of Wm and Sarah COOKE 8 Jan 1651-52 “The widow of William COOK” 19 Jun 1861 (No.308) Simon COOK of Eastry Workhouse, age 76 yrs 20 Dec 1782 Mary COOK, (BT = COOCK) 17 Apr 1789 Mary COOK, infant 12 Jan 1794 Elizabeth COOK 20 Mar 1799 Peter COOK 24 May 1808 Margaret COOK 28 Feb 1812 John COOK

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Cooker, Cuckow Hollingsbee ref: 174

East Kent People Index

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Copy of information on “tree” prepared by Mr Thomas L. Cooker (1998). With his permission:

John CUCKOW or COOKER 1776-1784 married Mary Ann MATTHEWS Their children: a) Charles COOKER b.1800 married Elizabeth BEDWELL b) William Henry COOKER 1822-1874 married Ellen WEBSTER (1827-1876)

Charles COOKER and Elizabeth (a) above had daughter Fanny COOKER Fanny COOKER married Henry Thomas HOLLINGSBEE (son of Geo HOLLINGSBEE & Mary Ann of , Kent. Geo HOLLINGSBEE and Mary Ann are ancestors of Bob Hollingsbee of Tilmanstone) Another of Charles COOKER’s daughters, Elizabeth M, is shown on the 1881 Census working as a Cook in High Street, Deal.

William Henry COOKER and Ellen (b) above had a son Thomas COOKER (1856-1938) Thomas COOKER married Fanny AVENELL (1859-1931)

Thomas COOKER and Fanny had a son Thomas COOKER (1877-1930) Thomas COOKER (1877-1930) married Alice MANNERING (1884-1960)

Thomas COOKER and Alice had a son Thomas Leslie COOKER (1906-1972) Thomas Leslie COOKER married Agnes FITZGERALD (1903-1979)

Thomas Leslie COOKER and Agnes had a son Thomas Laurence COOKER born 1938 Thomas Laurence COOKER married Joan MURPHY (1934 - 1999)

------a further CUCKOW reference received from T.C.: Abstract of document held in the Greater London record office, ref. E/BER/CG T III/9/29: Lease for a year dated 28 July 1777 Between Sukey THORNTON of in Sussex a devisee named in the last Will and Testament of Daniel HANCHETT late of Coleman Street London apothecary and Drake HOLLINGSBY of Winchelsea Clerk and Richard STILEMAN of Peasmarsh Gent for five shillings….. Six messuages or tenements lying in Little Russell Street and Drury Lane occupied by several people and two messuages in Little Russell Street known by the sign of the King’s Arms now or late in the tenure of David GARRICK Esquire…. Refers to a certain indenture of release being tripartite intended to bear date next after the day of the date hereof and to be made between the said Sukey THORNTON of the first part Trevor CUCKOW Lieutenant in His Majesty’s Royal Navy of the second part and the said Drake HOLLINGSBY and Richard STILEMAN of the third part.

Other refs; held by the GLRO: E/BER/CG T III 9/1789 E/BER/CG E 8/9/5

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Cooker Cuckow 174 1 Coombe(s) Hollingsbeee ref: 441

EAST KENT PEOPLE INDEX: refs from various E.Kent sources, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

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Bartholomew COOMBES married 1664 (Womenswold, from IGI)

(L/Corporal) E.J. COOMBE (PHOTO of him) – awarded Military Medal for gallantry (long details); adopted son of Mr and Mrs VERRIER of 8 Heathfield Avenue, Dover (Dover Express 5 July 1918 page 6)

Elizabeth COOMBES (of the Ickham family of COOMBES) married Thomas RYE 1828 (he was of Patrixbourne, born 1779).

George COOMBES: “ Yesterday afternoon was executed at Execution Dock, George COOMBES, for the wilful murder of William ALLEN. He went out of Newgate at a quarter past 12 o’clock attended by the proper Admiralty officers and the silver oar carried before him. He behaved with that decency which became his untimely end.” (Kentish Gazette 20-24 Jan 1786 back page col.3) “The body of George COOMBES who was executed on Monday last for the murder of – ALLEN, is ordered by the Court of Admiralty to be hung in chains near Christ-church harbour, where the act was committed.” (Kentish Gazette 27-30 Jan 1786 p.3 col.3)

John COMBES: his daughter Katherine christened 14.5.1593 (Shipbourne, ex IGI)

John COMBS of Hastingleigh married Sarah WHITE of Waltham Kent, 26.7.1708 (Waltham, information ex KFHS maillist)

John and Sarah Jane COOMES of Dover, bricklayer: Their son John George christened 9 October 1861 (Dover St John Mariner church, baptisms 1849-1906)

John COOMBS Junior: Wm GILLOW owner of cottage and garden at Shaterling occupied by John COOMBS Jnr. 12 perches. Gross Est. Rent £5 at 8d in the £1 Rateable Value £4 Payable by Owner £2, to be collected £2. (it is thought this is in the 1860s, no doubt could be checked with the Staple records)

Louisa COMBS married Robert FAGG (X) by Banns 19 Jan 1834 (St Mary Northgate, Canterbury, from BTs)

COOMBES Ralph and others removed Tues from the County Gaol Maidstone to Portsmouth and put on board a transport to (Kentish Gazette 8.2.1799)

COOMBES in the 17th century, in the following parishes (information from IGI): Canterbury St Peters; ; Greenwich St Alphage; Milton by ; Womenswold; Bexley; Strood; Higham by Gravesend; ; Rochester St Nicholas; ; Cranbrook; ; Canterbury Walloon church; c.1580s; Maidstone; ; Willesborough; Dover St Mary; ; Canterbury St Mary Magdalene.

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COOPER Hollingsbee ref 18-17-cl

East Kent People Index: refs from various E.Kent sources, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

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A.COOPER (Rifleman) PHOTO. War dead. Son of Mr and Mrs COOPER of 8 Limekiln Street, Dover (Dover Express 21.9.1917 back page)

Abraham COOPER of River, owner of house and land at River, occupied by Rob.BOURNE (1754 Kent Poll)

Albert Edward COOPER - PHOTO - son of Mr and Mrs F. COOPER of 8 Limekiln Street, Dover (their step-sons named DEAR also pictured on same page) (Dover Express 15.6.1917 back page)

Alice COOPER age 3 dau of Wm and Mary COOPER (Labr). Inquest on scalded child (Dover Chronicle Jan.5.1884 p.6 col.2, bottom)

Ann COOPER of Ripple married Wm BOYS 6.10.1748 (BETTESHANGER) by Licence

Ann Susannah COOPER of Charlton spr married John CASTLE of same widower by B. 10.11.1836 (Charlton by Dover Reg)

Mr.C.COOPER, Subscriber to Canterbury School (Kentish Gazette Fri 1.1.1808 p.4 col.1)

Edward COOPER, alias William DENNY: Maidstone Quarter Sessions: 3 months for obtaining money and goods under false pretences (Kentish Gazette Tues 26 Jan 1808 p.4 col.4/5)

Eliz. COOPER of Maidstone, Widow, licence to marry Robert GOLDINGE of same, gent. To be at same. March 12 1619 (Cowper's licence lists)

Miss Eliz. COOPER married at Goodnestone to Thomas MACKEE of Dover last Thursday (Kentish Gazette Jan 8 - 12 1790 p.4 col.3)

Miss Fanny COOPER, Chatham, youngest daughter of the late Mr.Wm COOPER, former proprietor of passage boats, Chatham to Sheerness (Kentish Gazette Apr 2 - 6 1790 p.4 col.3)

Frederick COOPER Bench Street and Townwall St. Dover: Notice re. insolvent debtor (Dover Telegraph 20.6.1846 p.1 col.1)

Fredk Fox COOPER author and shorthand writer - bankruptcy (Dover Telegraph 25.4.1846 p.8 col.2)

From Alkham Parish Register: ch: 17.7.1938 (born 29.5.1938) Brian Dourne son of Frederick William and Ethel Rose COOPER Garage foreman of Dinsdale, Maxton; Burial: Frederick Wm COOPER (ashes) 8 Oct 1967 aged 64, of 21 Lorne Road, Dover; burial: Brian Dourne COOPER (Ashes) Oct 1982 aged 44 of 138 Coombe Valley Road, Dover [possibly connected?: bur. 5.4.1904 Mary COOPER age 72 of Alkham] (info ex. S.Lees, Alkham)

G. COOPER, 1ast class stoker of Ripple. In group PHOTO at the Dardanelles (Dover Express 20.8.1915 p.8)

(Sergt) G. COOPER, (R.G.A) PHOTO. Awarded M.Medal for bravery. Wife residing at 64 Folkestone Rd. Dover (Dover Express 20.4.1917 back page)

cooper 18-17 1 Ref: 18-17 page 2

George COOPER christened Oct 11 1737 (no parents names given - this may be an adult baptism?) (St.Mary Bredin, Canterbury BTs)

Hester COOPER married Thos ELGAR 19.1.1737-8 (St.James Dover Reg)

James COOPER, Millwright, Sittingbourne: Advert for 3 journeymen millwrights (Kentish Gazette Fri 22 Apr 1808 p.1 col.2)

Mr. James COOPER, Bridge Street: Subscriber to Canterbury School (Kentish Gazette Fri 1.1.1808 p.4 col.1)

James Wilkin COOPER, of Charlton Green (Private Residents list, Dover, from PO Directory 1878)

John COOPER, owner of house and land at Sholden in own occupn (1754 Kent Poll)

John COOPER of , owner of house and land at Woodnesborough, occupied by Edward BROWNING (1754 Kent Poll)

John COOPER, Carpenter, of Bridge: re. 2 Journeyman carpenters (Kentish Gazette Nov.12-16 1790 p.1 col.2)

John COOPER, Market Place (Eating House) (Kent Directory, 1837. Dover)

Justinian and Eleanor COOPER: chr. their son Thomas 1730 ( BTs)

Justinian COOPER of Boughton Malh. marr Ann HOLFER? of Town Sutton 15.6.1741 (MAIDSTONE BTs)

Justinian COOPER of Lynsted marr. Eliz. MAN or MOOR? of by B. 23.1.1768 (TEYNHAM BTs)

Margaret COOPER married Wm WOODRUFFE 20 Oct 1724 (Ham by Sandwich Regr)

Maria COOPER of Cheriton spr licence to marry Thos DUNN of Hythe ba 25.12.1811 (Willis lists)

Martha COOPER (x) of St.Mildred marr. Wm SILK (x) of St.Mary Dover ba by Banns 11.3.1818 wit: Solomon SILK, James BURGESS (St.Mildred Canterbury Regr)

Mary COOPER spr (whose father Wm COOPER consents) licence to marry William READ ba both of St.John Thanet. To be at St.Andrew Canterbury. Date of lic: Oct 7 1696 (Cowper lists)

Mary COOPER marr Philip UPTON 1785: chr. their son Hammond UPTON chr 1786 and chr. " " " " 1787 more here (FOLKESTONE BTs)

Mary COOPER spr of Market Rasen in Lincolnshire married Thos CLARINGBOLE of Charlton by Banns 6.6.1812 (Charlton by Dover Regr)

Richd COOPER of Woodnesboro owner of house and land at Gunston (= Goodnestone) Nr.Sandwich occupied by Thos Court (1754 Poll)

Richd COOPER of Charlton ba married Sarah TURNER of same spr by B. 21.2.1836 (Charlton by Dover Regr)

Samuel COOPER: "We also present Samuel COOPER and Eliz. CUTBUSH for fornicac~ion, ye said Eliz. having declared on oath that Cooper was the father of her bastard child" 1706-7 (Minster in Sheppey BTs)

cooper 18-17 2 Ref.18-17 page 3

Sarah COOPER, Gypsy and fortune teller: Dover Petty Sessions - 14 days for fortune telling - 4 line report (Dover Telegraph 8 May 1847 p.8 col.1)

Susannah COOPER (Miss) Notice of death on Mar 9th aged 16 (Dover Telegraph 20 Mar 1847 p.8 col.4)

Sybill COOPER of Lenham marr. Richd RUSSELL of Lenham on 1 Apr 1752 at All Saints Church Canterbury (J.Jones Index)

Thos COOPER from 16.12.1719 (Dover St.Mary Settlement cert. U3/30/13/1 and 2, Cant.archives)

Thos COOPER, his wife and family from Capel,Kent, 14.2.1724 (St.Leonards Settlements, DEAL)

Thos COOPER of Sandwich, owner of house and land at Shoreham (Kent? or Sussex?) in occupation of John SMITH (1754 Poll)

Thos COOPER of Littlebourne, owner of house and land at same, in own occupation (1754 Kent Poll)

Thos COOPER from Capel le Ferne 31.2.1758 (Dover St.Mary Settlements U3/30 )

Thomas COOPER (x) of Woodnesboro ba marr. Eliz. LADD (x) of Eastry spr by Banns. wit: Richard NEAME, Mary LADD(x), Eleanor JOHNSON (x) Henry MARSH (x) 12.10.1811 (WOODNESBOROUGH REG)

Wm.COOPER signed CHISLET Glebe Terrier dated 1630. He signed with a "mark" (Cant. Archives)

Mr.William COOPER deceased, former proprietor of passage boats Chatham to Sheerness: his youngest daughter Fanny COOPER married Mr. William ASHENDEN (Kentish Gazette Apr 2-4 1790 p.4 col.3)

Wm COOPER of Charlton ba marr. Ellen THOMPSON of same spr by B. 10.9.1832 (Charlton by Dover Reg)

COOPER?- written COPPER - Gt.Mongeham c.1570s

COOPER No.215 (M.Is list DEAL St.Georges Churchyard - list at Deal Maritime Museum, St.Georges Road, DEAL)

COOPER, John Hixon, veterinary surgeon, 4 Castle Street COOPER, Robert; confectioner, 22 Biggin Street (Dover commercial list PO Directory 1878)

COOPER No.147 (Memorial inscriptions, Cowgate Cemetery (St.Marys parish in Dover), Dover ref library)

COOPER - of the following parishes took out licences to marry: St.Mary Northgate, Canterbury 1736, 1727; St.Mary Dover 1746; Pluckley 1750; Kendal (Westmorland and Deal 1745) Precincts, Canterbury 1746, St.Paul Canterbury 1728 St.Margaret Canterbury 1734 ; W.Tarring Sussex 1741; Alkham 1742; Swington ? (?) 1744; Shoulden 1747; Catsfield Sussex 1748; Bo.Malherb 1736; Deal 1748; W.Wickham 1734; Woodnesboro' 1748; Elham 1750; Rainham 1729; Bo.Malherb 1732, 1734; Willesboro' 1738 Monkton 1740, "Canterbury" 1728, Minster Sheppey 1733; St.MaryBredmanCanterbury1734; St.Lawr.Thanet1745; 1749. (Cowper licence lists)

COOPER - Mr. "at the sign of the Ship", Chatham: Sale of hoy "Elizabeth" and the "Royal Oak" vessel (Kentish Gazette Jan 266-29 1790 p.1 col.2)

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ref.18-17 page 4

Mr. COOPER, Canterbury, Northgate: wanted 2 journeyman carpenters (Kentish Gazette Jul 20-23 1790 p.1 col.4)

Mrs.COOPER - gave Tilmanstone church Lych Gate 1884 (she was a daughter of the Revd.TWIGG of Tilmanstone)

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From St.John Mariner church, Dover, baptisms 1849-1906:

COOPER Charles & Martha Ann of Dover/Hougham, Coastguard: dau Laura Jane chr 5.11.1862 son Albert Edward chr 13.55.1863

COOPER, Frank and Rose of 42 Council House St.Dover, Stevedore: dau May Marian chr 31.5.1893 son Robert Edward chr 2.10.1895 (of 1 Elizabeth St.) son Albert Edward chr 31 May 1893

COOPER, Stephen James and Eliza of Dover, Labr: Stephen William chr 21.9.1864

COOPER, William Samuel & Mary Rolf of Dover, mariner: dau Alice chr 10.11.1880

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St.Mary Dover CHURCHYARD memorials list (KFHS fiche):

COOPER and ARNOLD (Headstone) Sacred to the memory / of / Mr.James Arnold / of this town / who departed this life on the 30th day of November 1825 / aged 38 years / left surviving Rebecca his wife / ...... (4 lines of lyrical verse, very feint) ..../ Also of Rebecca / widow of the above / and late wife of Stephen COOPER / who departed this life 31st Jany 1844? / aged 54 years (C10) [PR: 6 Dec 1825 James ARNOLD of St.James's St. age 38; 6 Feb 1844 Rebecca COOPER of Hearnden, Kent]

COOPER Arthur/ Stanley Cooper / Honorary Canon of Canterbury Cathedral / Rural Dean and Vicar of this parish / 15th October 1958 (SQ 29) - small square stone in section for cremated remains

COOPER (between 2 buttresses, next to the church wall): Pamela Jane / 1920 - 1977 / Harold Cooper / 1896 - 1952 (SQ44) - small square stone in section for cremated remains

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TILMANSTONE PRs/BTs 1558-1900 inclusive: burials: COOP~ (Cooper?) Joan, widow 21 Dec 1599

baptisms: COOPER (COUPER in BTs) Sara dau of John COOPER 24 Jul 1608 COOPER (COUPER) Mariona (Marian) d.o. John 7 Jan 1609-10

marriages:

COOPER, John to Annil NOTT 28.9.1607

COOPER, Edwin, full age, ba Clerk in Holy Orders, of Eastry (father: Benjamin COOPER, gentleman) - and- Eliza Phillippa Frances TWIGG, 37, spr of Tilmanstone (father: Robert TWIGG, Clerk in Holy Orders) wit: Charles TWIGG, Mary Louisa TWIGG 29 Apr 1879

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From Dover Wesleyan Methodist (Circuit) Baptisms 1837-1870:

26.8.1858 Emanuel George, son of William & Ann COOPER of Dover (born 10.8.1858)

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listed by K.Hollingsbee

cooper 18-17 5 Cooper Hollingsbee ref: 556

EAST KENT PEOPLE INDEX: refs from various East Kent records, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

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A.COOPER (name on Holy Trinity Hall memorial, listing those who fell in the Great War, who were connected with Holy Trinity, Dover, mentioned in Book of Remembrance, Dover memorials, kept in Dover St Marys Church)

Miss Alice COOPER married 27 June at St James’s Dover, to Mr Richard PECKER (Dover Telegraph 27 June 1835 p.8 col.4)

Amy COOPER married Henry ARTHUR 1596. He died 1616, they had 7 children, 4 died quite young. Overseers paid for his burial and boarding out children (see churchwardens’ accounts) (“Birchington, its History” by A.T.Walker 1991, p.70)

Anne COOPER (see Ruth Nicol’s St Margaret at Cliffe STRAYS INDEX for 1851, her page no. 21)

Ann COOPER (see Ruth Nicol’s St Margaret at Cliffe STRAYS INDEX for 1861, her page no. 9)

Arthur Stanley COOPER, B.Sc (Eng), Hon.Canon & Rural Dean. 1943 (list of Incumbents, listed in St Marys Dover church)

Arthur Stanley COOPER, B.Sc., Vicar of Dover 1943-58, Honorary Canon of Canterbury Cathedral, Rural Dean of Dover Chaplain to the Mayor and Corporation of Dover He died in office (list of St Marys Dover ministers, recorded in Book of Remembrance, kept in the church)

Arthur Stanley COOPER: (Right of choir): In memory of / Arthur Stanley / Cooper B.Sc../ Honorary Canon of / Canterbury Cathedral / Rural Dean of Dover / Vicar of this parish / 1943-58 / In years of war / and reconstruction he / served God in faithful / devotion to the care of / this parish to the cause / of Education and to the / welfare of this Town and / Port of Dover / The East Windows were / inspired by him. (Dover St Marys church, interior memorial)

Christopher COOPER (X mark) subsidieman signed Petition to House of Commons from Dover; “signed by gentrie, ministers, freeholders and subsidiemen from Kent” Sep-Nov 1641 (Proceedings of Kent 1640, book page 63 in Dover Ref Library) (NB. This petition is evidently the one signed by the Frittenden people)

Clara COOPER, nee Wood, was born on 5th April, 1870 in ( reliably verified from parish records, by the Vicar of Sturry with Fordwich, in 1984).

David Valentine Cooper, of Shipley, Yorks, - grandson of Valentine and Clara COOPER. (see above item)

Mr E. COOPER, Sittingbourne married at Minster Sheppey, to Phoebe SMART, (daughter of Mr G.SMART of Mile Town) (Dover Telegraph 16 June 1838 p.8 col.4)

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Edward COOPER: “The following convicts were last week conveyed from the county gaol, Maidstone to Portsmouth where they will remain on board of a hulk till they are transferred to NSW: Daniel FITZMAURICE, Thomas MARTIN, Charles BUCKTHORPE, Richard COLLIER, John KELVIE, Jos. FIDDEN, Tho. PAGE, Edward COOPER, John AGENT and Michael GILLIGA” (Kentish Gazette Fri Sep 20 1799 back page col.4)

Elizabeth COOPER about 28, dau of Thomas, yeoman, sister of George married Arnold TERRY widr, yeoman of 9 Dec 1645 () by Licence, from J.Jones marriage index.

Elizabeth COOPER (1754-1810?) married Thos STANLEY. East Langdon and Ewell areas (information from HOWARD Birth Brief)

Mr Francis COOPER married 29 April at Dover to Miss Amelia SMITH (Dover Telegraph 5 May 1838 p.8 col.4)

George COOPER July 1911 (on list of Postmasters, Ashford, Kent, listed in book on Ashford by Arthur Ruderman, page 140)

George COOPER aged 62 yrs, when he was admitted he was wearing clothes marked “East Preston Union, Sussex” 16.4.1886 (Eastry Workhouse records, Master’s reports)

Mr Henry COOPER, upholsterer, died 9 January at Canterbury (Dover Telegraph 17 Jan 1835 p.8 col.4)

Mr J. Wilkin COOPER married 20 July at Dover to Miss Mary Ann WEBB (Dover Telegraph 23 July 1836 p.8 col.4)

Mr James COOPER married 28 June at Dover to Mrs Mary ROBINSON (Dover Telegraph 30 June 1838 p.8 col.4)

John COOPER, a churchwarden (“Inhabitants, owners or connected to Margate” list in Dover Telegraph Feb 11 1837 p.1)

Joseph & Helen COOPER: ship.-SIR THOMAS MUNRO Arrived at Hobart Town,30 January 1833, Sir Thomas Munro, 331/400 tons, 6 gun, 18 crew under Captain George Richards.Left London & The Downs 18 September 1832 with General cargo and 19 passengers. Left Hobart Town 12 February 1833, Sir Thomas Munro under Captain Richards with General Cargo and Passengers. Arrived , 18 February 1833, Sir Thomas Munro under Captain Richards with General Cargo and passengers. Left Sydney 14 March 1833, Sir Thomas Munro, Captain Richards ,for Sincapore (Singapore) in ballast. From Passengers Inward, Sydney, 18 February 1833, per Sir Thomas Munro. [Ref State Records NSW, Reports of Vessels Arrived, 4/5204, Reel 1264] Cabin Passengers: Mr Burnet; Mr Wood; Rev William Ullathorne, Catholic Clergyman for Sydney; Mr Alexander, from Hobart Town. Steerage Passengers: Joseph Cooper, farmer from ; Elizabeth Cooper, his wife; Helen Cooper,18 years of age; Joshua Cooper, 12 years of age; Joseph Cooper, 9 years of age; Theophelus Cooper, 6 years of age; William Collie, clerk from England; Edward Smith, farmer from England; Charles Moore; Mary Moore, his wife; Elizabeth Moore, 5 years of age; Catherine Thoslby; Mrs Anna Muggeriage; Mrs Sarah Bruce; James Bruce, 12 years of age; Henry Bruce, 16 months old; John William Blaye. (info ex KFHS internet group)

Miss M.A. COOPER, late of Canterbury, married 30 October at Dover to Mr H. PAY, gardener (Dover Telegraph 4 Nov 1837 p.8 col.4)

Margaret COOPER, his housekeeper, was left 10 shillings by Nicholas FRANCKLIN of St Paul Canterbury, gent, in his will dated 1577 (“Sturry” by K.McIntosh, 1972, p.44)

Matthew COOPER of Sibertswold married Elizabeth BIRCH of Whitfield, spr 11 Oct 1777 (Sibertswold) info ex R.N.

Matthew COOPER: John (son of John) ELGAR, was apprenticed to Matthew COOPER of Eltham Kent, Carpenter, £5 fee (Inland Revenue ref 17 Vol.16 p.1786 at PRO, ref 48/152)

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R. Bell COOPER Esq., Inspector of the Emigration Board, visited the workhouse to see candidates for free passages to Australia, and ascertained the fitness of Juvenile Inmates for emigration and found that the female inmates who wished to emigrate now decline doing so. 30 May 1848 (Eastry Workhouse Records, Guardians’ Minute Books)

Richard COOPER, 63, wife Sophia and family (BARHAM 1851 census, west ref 68)

Sarah COOPER, fortune teller and a member of an encampment of Gipsies, was committed to gaol for 14 days for “exercising her calling among the servant girls at a house in Clarence Lawn.” (Dover Telegraph 8 May 1847 p.8 col.1)

Sidney COOPER, the artist, owned Mayton Farm, Sturry (“Sturry” by K.H.McIntosh 1972, page 34. Picture of farm on page 29)

Miss Susanna COOPER married 28 July at Dover to Mr George HANDLEY (Dover Telegraph 2 Aug 1834 p.8 col.4)

Susannah COOPER (eldest dau of Mr COOPER of Canterbury) married 11 Sept at St Pancras to Mr W. COATES, master of the Model Infant School, Grays Inn Road, London (Dover Telegraph 22 Sep 1838 p.8 col.4)

Thomas and Elizabeth COOPER: Their daughter Hannah christened on ----- (born 8.7.1710) (Deal Independent Church, ref PRO RG4.1003)

Thomas COOPER FROM the Isle of Wight Settlement Cert. Dated 16 Dec 1719 TO St Mary Dover (Dover records U3/30 13/1-3)

Thomas COOPER, his wife and family FROM Capel Kent 14 Feb 1724 Settlement Cert TO Deal St Leonards (Deal Settlements)

Thomas COOPER FROM Capel le Ferne 31 Feb 1758 Settlement Cert TO St Mary Dover (U3/30 13/1-3)

Thomas COOPER aged 60 had on 11 November been detected in pilfering clothing belonging to the Union. Thomas COOPER had since been discharged at his own request. 17 Nov 1846 (Eastry Workhouse, Board of Guardians Minutes)

Thomas COOPER, Saddle & Harness Maker, 32 Rendezvous Street, Folkestone. Advert p.323 (1875 Sinnock Directory)

W. COOPER married Margaret NOCKER (KNOCKER) 6 July 1751 (info from KNOCKER family tree)

Walter Bailey COOPER: In memory of Walter Bailey Cooper of Nottingham, who died 1 June 1953 (south aisle) (St Marys Dover church – “Book of Remembrance” prepared 1950s) The Book of Remembrance rests in the parish church of St Mary Dover and was re-printed in 1993 by Messrs Adams, Printers, of Dover. Details from the book are as follows: This book was compiled in Memory of Walter Bailey COOPER of Nottingham, who died 1st June 1953 aged 92, and given by his three sons and daughter The Book of Remembrance was brought to the Altar by the Right Worshipful the Mayor of Dover at Divine Service on Sunday 11th November 1956, to be dedicated by the Vicar, the Reverend A. Stanley COOPER B.Sc. (Eng).

William COOPER, charged with stealing corn at Woodnesborough (Dover Telegraph 30 Jan 1836 p.8 col.3)

William COOPER at East Kent Sessions was acquitted of stealing oats at Ash (Dover Telegraph 16 Apr 1836 p.8 col.2)

William Valentine COOPER (usually known as “Valentine” or “Val”) was the bailiff at New Purchase Farm, Tilmanstone. Family story that he had rescued some children who had fallen through a frozen pond, developed pneumonia as a result and he died in a hospital in Dover. He was married to Clara?, both were buried in Tilmanstone churchyard. Their son was about 14 or 15 years of age when the father died. (info ex Tilmanstone history files, Hollingsbee).

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COOPER: Stephen COOPER married (1748) Anne BOURN; Margaret COOPER married (1741) to Thomas BOURN Both marriages at Ewell

COOPER & PAINE c.1770-1790 church Memorial Inscriptions (St Marys, Stone in Oxney, 1880 list of memorials – see Add. Ms. 172/1-5, Cant.Archives)

COOPER (Cheriton Churchyard Memorial Inscriptions, see Add. Ms. 271/5 Cant Archives)

Mr COOPER, 9 Oxenden Street, Dover: Furniture to be sold by auction (Dover Telegraph 5 Nov 1836 p.1 col.3)

Miss COOPER married 27 April to Mr Robert USMAR (Dover Telegraph 29 Apr 1837 p.8 col.4)

COOPER (BARHAM Census 1851)

COOPER (Lodgers) with Harriet Ann RYE wife married 36 born Canterbury And family (1891 Census Charlton by Dover, 32 Granville Street, ref 156)

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Eastry – from list of early marriages – pre 1650: 1624 Apr 1 John COOPER = Anne FREIND 1629 October 26 Daniell BARNES = Jane COOPER

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Tilmanstone Parish Registers:

Burials: 1901 to c.1980 COOPER:

Buried 7 March 1925 Valentine COOPER of Thornton Farm, Tilmanstone aged 61 (note inserted in register: “3rd burial in newest part”) register no.690

Buried 16 August 1948 Clara COOPER of 65 Woodnesborough Road, Sandwich, aged 78 Register no. 1 (must have been first item in a new register) [NB Clara COOPER was nee WOOD, daughter of William WOOD and Sarah (nee MUNNS)], she was born 5 April 1870 in Fordwich. Info ex Stephanie Miller]

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Tilmanstone Churchyard Memorials: No memorial is found for surname COOPER

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Cope Hollingsbee ref: 1646

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Miss Emma Elizabeth COPE aged 23 death (Dover Telegraph 8 Aug 1846 p.8)

Thomas COPE & family Settlement Cert. FROM Faversham 15 Feb 1776 TO St Mary Dover (U3/30 13/1-3)

Thomas COPE and Elizabeth: chr on 7 April 1795 their son Thomas (adult) born 1 March 1781 (Faversham BTs)

Thomas COPE buried on 2 Jan 1832, (no age given), interred in vault No.1 (General Receiving Vault) (Dover Baptist – now Unitarian – Church burials records)

Miss COPE (daughter of Lord Hawkesbury) married “his Grace of Dorset” “Tuesday” (Kentish Gazette 5 to 8 Jan 1790 p.4 col.4)

Mr COPE – paid for child in Vault 1 £2. 2s. Jan 1832 (Dover Baptist Church records)

COPE ref No.32 (memorial inscriptions, Cowgate Cemetery, St Marys Dover, list in Dover Ref Library)

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Coply, Copley Hollingsbee ref: 1647

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Esther COPLY of Eythorne (membership) “withdrawn contrary to the Rules of the church, 1844” (Eythorn Baptist Church, members list book 25, 1843-48)

(Revd) W. COPLEY of Eythorne: “Testimonial” (Dover Telegraph 10 Jan 1846 p.8 col.1)

Wm COPLEY and Esther COPLY admitted (a member) by letter from Oxford (Eythorn Baptist church members list 1839-42, book 25)

(Revd) Wm COPLEY of Eythorne – died at Blakeney Apr 19, buried Apr 23 1857 (Eythorn Baptist church members list 1843-48, book 25)

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Coppard Hollingsbee ref: 1648

EAST KENT PEOPLE INDEX: refs from various East Kent records, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

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(Private) F. COPPARD – PHOTO of him - in Royal Fusiliers on active service. Wife at 13 Peter Street, Dover (Dover Express 6 Apr 1917 back page)

(Private) F. COPPARD – PHOTO of him – in Royal Fusiliers, wounded in head by a rifle shot on 1 April 1918 and died on April 12. Leaves a widow and 4 children who live at 13 Peter Street, Dover (no more info) (Dover Express 3 May 1918 p.3)

COPPARD of Hastings, Sussex, 1750 (Licences to marry lists, Canterbury Diocese, by Cowper)

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COPPEN / COPPIN(G) Hollingsbee ref 6-4-cl

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COPPING, Caroline - using bad language, Chatham. (Crime and Criminals in Victorian Kent, by Gray l985 p.56)

Edward Ethelbert COPPEN (Private) age 26 . War Dead. Youngest son of Mr. H. COPPEN of 4 Terrace, Shepherdswell PHOTO (Dover Express 1 Oct 1915 p.8)

Eliz. COPPIN married Edward BISHOP l801 (Sittingbourne BTs)

Geoffrey COPPIN of , owner of freehold, house and land in own occupation, at C. (l754 Kent Poll)

6 July 1778 Marr. John COPPEN of Stonar and Jane ADAMS of Nortbourne spinster by Banns (NORTHBOURNE REGR)

John and Susanna of Sibertswould (ie Shepherdswell) - births of their children (NB. not baptisms): daughter Mary born Oct 23 1803; rgd. Jan 2 1804 dau Susanna born 9 March 1805; Rgd. Apr 8 1805 (No.110) son John born Oct 17 1806; Rgd. Nov.22 1806 (133) dau Elizabeth (COPPIN) born Feb 8 1808; Rgd. Mar 14 1808 (157) dau Anne (COPPIN) born Jan 18 1810; Rgd. Mar.5 1810 (183) dau Sarah " born Oct 3 1811; Rgd. Nov 9 1811 (205) son Richd born May 12 1814; Rgd. June 13 1814 (159) son George born June 13 1817; Rgd. Jul 18 1817 (198) (EYTHORNE BAPTIST CHAPEL Births Books, at PRO, on KFHS fiche)

John COPPEN died 18..... 1882? age 85 Harriet COPPEN wife of ... died Feb 15 1884? age 73 (SHOLDEN Churchyard memorials - listed by R.Nicol)

Margaret COPPIN, virgin marr. John UNDERDOWN widr. 23 Nov 1676 (HAM by Sandwich regr)

10 Oct 1756 Mary COPPEN (x) of spr. marr. Stephen ELGAR (x) of same ba by Banns (NORTHBOURNE REGR)

10 Apr 1809 Mary COPPEN of Northbourne marr. Thos HORN of same by Banns (NORTHBOURNE REGR)

Sarah COPPEN of Sutton marr. Silvester WOODROFFE of Ripple (Sutton by Dover BTs) 11 Apr 1761

Sarah COPPEN marr. John TAPPENDEN 1797 (Woodnesborough Regr)

(Mrs) Sarah of St.Stephens, Canterbury, married 11 Aug at to Mr. Robert PARRIS (Kentish Gazette Fri l9 Aug 1808 p.4 col.4)

Sus. COPPIN. Banns read at Northbourne, to marry Thos MORRIS April May l768 no more detail (NORTHBOURNE BANNS REGR)

22 May 1768 Susannah COPPIN (x) of Barfrestone marr. Thos MORRIS (x) of Northbourne by Banns (BARFRESTONE Regr)

(Miss) Susanna COPPENS, Ashford, married "monday last" to Mr. John TOMSETT, Ashford (Kent. Gazette Fri 10 June 1808 p.4 col.5)

Coppen Coppin Copping 6-4 1 ref 6-4 page 2

16 Oct 1769 Wm COPPIN (x) of Ash marr. Margaret HAMMOND of Woodnesborough by Banns wit: Stephen CHANDLER, Edw.MEDGETT (clerk). (Woodnesborough Regr)

COPPEN of Lenham l748 (In l726-50 Licences to marry, Cowper) COPPIN of St.Lawrence Thanet l730 (LICENCES to Marry, Cowper)

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COPPINGE etc. from Willis Licences to Marry l8l0-l837

John WALKER of Ashford ba to marry Margaret COPPINS of same spr l9.9.l8l0

Jonathan CLARK of Headcorn ba to marry Ann COPPEN of Lenham, spr, at L. 2.9.l8l3

John COPPINS of Boughton Mal. Labr, ba (23) to marry Eliz. MILGATE of same spr (23) 22.8.1814

Thos COPPINGS of Woodenstone (perhaps Goodnestone by Faversham?) ba to marry Cath. LUCKHURST of (l9, father John L of Faversham) at B. 11 Nov 1819

Wm EASTWOOD of Maidstone ba to marry Mary Ann COPPEN of E.Farleigh spr at M. 28 Jul 1831. dates are dates of licence, not marriage ------

1661-1676 (Cowper Licences to marry) all males on list:

John COPPIN of St.Lawrence Thanet, mariner, ba 26, and Hannah HIRST spr of same parish, 23, whose father consents. At St.Alphage Canterbury. Andrew HIRST of St.L., blacksmith, bondsman. Dec.20 1676

Joshua COPPIN of Deal gent, ba, 25 whose father Wm COPPIN same parish, gent, consents and Eliz. THOMPSON of St.Mary Magdalene Canterbury spr 24, dau of Mary THOMPSON same parish widow who also consents. At St.Mary Magdalene or St.Mary Bredin Canterbury. Thos THOMPSON of Fordwich, gent, bondsman Sep 7 l667

Thos COPPIN of St.Lawr. Thanet, seaman widr to marry Mary BEESWARRANT same parish widow. At St.Paul Canterbury Dec 10 1673

Dates are of licences not marriages

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Coppen Coppin Copping 6-4 2 Coppen Coppin(g) Hollingsbee ref: 1649

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(L/Cpl in Buffs) C.H. COPPEN (PHOTO of him) - has been severely wounded in action Oct 9, died on 10th. Son of Mr H. COPPEN of 4 The Terrace, Shepherdswell, whose other son Edward E. COPPEN was killed in action in France Sept 1915)

Catherine COPPINS servant Unmarried 18 House Servant born Patrixbourne (with WINCH, farmer, BARHAM 1851 census, west, ref 61)

Mr Edward COPPIN: Here lieth interred the body of Mr Edward COPPIN of Bakesbourne, formerly minister of this parish who departed this life 30 July 1689 (67th year) (memorial on floor, black marble, coat of arms, 3 boars’ heads, WOOTTON church interior)

Harold COPPING, Artist – Shoreham Kent connection (Journal of Kent History Sept 98 pages 6,7,8)

Henry COPPEN, 31, ba married 1879 (St Barts church, Charlton by Dover U3/212/1/7)

Mr J. COPPINS aged 38 died 12 Dec at Faversham (Dover Telegraph 22 Dec 1838 p.8 col.4)

John COPYN, Deal (Canterbury Consistory Court Depositions 1649-50 Vol.X.10.4. page 72, Canterbury Archives)

John COPPIN, who died honourably in the defence of his King and Country against the Dutch Buried June 6 1666 (St John’s Margate)

Joseph COPPEN, Joiner, Townwall Lane, Dover (P.O. Directory 1878)

Joshua COPPIN, first Mayor of Deal, Deal Charter of Incorporation 13 Oct 1699 (“Kent” Vol.1 County History by Bushell 1976)

Joshua COPPIN, first Mayor Deal who presided over the inaugural meeting of the Corporation in 1699 Oct 19. Mr COPPIN resided at Upper Deal House (demolished 1965) in Manor Road close to the church. Buried in the nave just before the chancel entrance (“800 years of worship in St Leonards Deal, published 1980)

Richard COPPEN draper, grocer etc., refreshments, Shepherdswell (near Railway Station) (advert p.320 1875 Sinnock Directory)

COPPEN: Paid old Coppen 6d. for whipping of 3 vagrants – Birchington 1648 (Birchington its History by Walker 1991 page 55)

COPPEN & SON Carpenters/Wheelwrights etc Shepherdswell (advert p.320 1875 Sinnock Directory)

COPPEN & SONS, Coal Merchants, Shepherdswell, also Grocers, Tea Dealers, Drapers and Provision Merchants (Post Telegraph Office) Shepherdswell (info from billheading)

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Corbett Hollingsbee ref: 1650

EAST KENT PEOPLE INDEX: refs from various East Kent records, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

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Mr C. CORBETT Dover married 3 Feb at Canterbury to Ann LANCEFIELD (2nd dau of Mr John LANCEFIELD, builder of Canterbury) (Dover Telegraph 6 Feb 1836 p.8 col.4. NB Married same day as marriage of Mary LANCEFIELD, the 3rd daughter)

Miss Emma CORBETT married 19 Dec to Mr Henry IGGULDEN (Dover Telegraph 21 Dec 1833 p.8 col.4)

John CORBETT currier, leather cutter, patten and heel-maker near the Market, Dover advert for an apprentice (Kentish Gazette Jan 12-15 1790 p.1 col.2)

John CORBETT, Patten Maker, John CORBETT, Dover, Patten Maker (Dover Electors, 1802 hand written book listing voters – ie freemen of Dover – in election of two Dover MPs. At this date freemen did not have to reside in Dover. Some may be listed twice as they had two votes. Dover ref library) [NB Pattens are footwear]

John CORBETT, death: “On Tuesday morning in Bench Street, Dover, Mr John CORBETT, currier, master-gunner of , at an advanced age”. (Kentish Gazette 13 May 1826 p.3 col.4)

Jonathan CORBITT (sic) notice of marriage to Emily DEWAR (Dover Telegraph 9 May 1846 p.8 col.4)

CORBETT & IGGULDEN, Bench Street, Dover. Curriers, Cork cutters, Patten & Shoe manufacturers (Kent Directory 1837)

CORBETT & IGGULDEN, Dover – advert – agents for Provident Life Office (Dover Telegraph 23 Jan 1847 p.1 col.2)

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CORK Hollingsbee ref 1-16

East Kent People Index: refs from various E.Kent sources, randomly noted unless stated otherwise.

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Search for Births M's Deaths in Dover papers:

Search for Albt Geo Humphrey CORK l3 Aug l878. Searched 16 Aug, 23 Aug. Not found.

Search for death of A.G.H. CORK above l8 Mar l949: Dover Express 25 March l949: Deaths: Humphrey - On l8th March, l949 at l7 Churchill Road, Albert George Humphrey aged 70 years. No flowers by request.

Search for Birth. Nelson Fredk. CORK ll May l904: Not found.

Search for Birth : George Norris CORK. 6 Aug l845. Not found. Search for Death: " " " ll.6.l9l0. Searched l7th June and 24th June Dover Express. Not found.

Search for Birth: Eliza Ann SHARP 8 Aug l863 Searched 8 Aug. l5 Aug. Not found.

Search for Eliza Ann CORK death 27.6.1934.: Dover Express 29.6.1934 p.l: CORK: On June 27th at the Royal Hospital Dover, Eliza Ann Cork passed peacefully away aged 71 years.

Search for Marr. Geo Norris CORK to E.A. SHARP 8.8.l88l Searched 12 Aug and 19 Aug. Not found.

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Searched ASH by Sandwich BTs. l8l3 onwards up to and including 1845,

for all Baptisms, Marriages, Burials (N.B.Marriages after l836 are not included in BTs. Ash Registers are still in the Parish):

15 Oct 1828 Moses GIBBS (x) otp ba and Sarah CORK (x) otp spr by Banns witn: Job HOLMANS (x), Sarah GIBBS (x), John MOUNT. (NB. Moses GIBBS of Ash was buried l843 age 45, also James GIBBS of Ash aged l3 years same year) ch 9 Oct 1831 John Skinner, son of James and Ann CORK of Ash, Labr.

Ch l0 Mar l833 James Williamson, son of James and Ann CORK of Ash, Labr. ch. 25.Jan l835 Wm Marsh, son of James Williamson and Anne CORK of Ash, Labr ch 25 Mar l838 Sarah Ann d.o. James & Ann CORK of Ash, Labr. ch. 4.4.l84l Luke Coveney Cork son of Ann ELGAR of Ash, single (Cork would appear to be a middle name here, surname ELGAR) ch. 5.2.1843 Maria Easton d.o. Thomas and Ann CORK of Ash, Labr

(Sarah CORK appears to be the last child of James and Ann baptised HERE).

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cork 1-16 1 ref: 1-16 page 2

Searched ASH BTs, December l8l2 BACKWARDS to Lady Day l787: Ch, M, Bs:

Ch. 4.6.l809 Sarah d.o. John & Sarah CORK ch. 4.l0.l807 James Williamson son of John & Sarah CORK ch. l0 Mar l805 John son of John & Sarah CORK ch. 24.4.l803 Wm Marsh son of John & Sarah CORK Marr: 23.l0.l802 John CORK and Sarah MARSH by Banns Burial l4.ll.l802 Elizabeth CORK, infant ch. l7.l0.l802 Eliz. d.o. Daniel & Charlotte CORK

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Searched CHARLTON BY DOVER BAPTISM REGISTER U3/188/1/3: 1837 onwards for CORK:

11 Oct 1840 (born l9 Aug) George Norris, son of James and Ann CORKE of Charlton, Fruiterer

3l March 1842 John, illegit. dau of Mary CORKE of Charlton, private baptism. Brought to church 29 May l842 (born 30 March)

Baptisms Regr. No. U3/188/1/4 starts 1843: ch. l8 Sep l843 Private baptm. Charlotte Maria d.o. James & Ann CORK of C, Fruiterer . Brought to Church Oct 8 l843 ch. l2 Oct (born Aug 6) l845 George Norris son of James Williamson and Ann CORK of Charlton, Fruiterer ch. l5 Aug (born 4 July) l847 Charles Saunders son of James and Ann CORK of Charlton, Fruiterer ch. l7 June (born 5 Apr ) l849 Mary Ann d.o. James and Ann CORK of C., Green Grocer ch. l5 Oct l854 Henry Tomlin son of James & Mary Ann CORK of C., Groom ch. l3 July l856 Sarah Ann d.o. John & Mary CORK of Charlton, Greengrocer ch. l8 May l857 Margaret Ann d..o. John & Mary Ann CORK of C., Fruiterer Searched up to Dec. l864

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Charlton by Dover BURIAL REGR. Searched l837 onwards: l5. Feb l84l George Norris CORK of Charlton age 5 months l3.l.l846 Mary Ann CORK of Charlton age 8 yrs 30 May l857 Margaret Ann CORK of Charlton age l month l.July l857 Clara CORCK (is this COCK or CORK??) of Charlton age l3 months. up to l86l January searched

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other references:

Daniel CORK (x) otp ba married Charlotte STAINS (x) otp spr by Banns wit: James WILLIAMSON; Wm COZENS 12.9.l802 (note name WILLIAMSON here) (STAPLE REGR)

Edward CORK, of Lower St., Tilmanstone, July l860 occupied one of 3 houses in Tilmanstone Lower Street belonging to Henry TRITTON, Snr. of Tilmanstone (see his Will 30.4.l85l)

cork 1-16 2 Ref: 1-16 page 3

Frederick William CORK married Sarah Ellen YOUNG 23 May 1893 (WESTCLIFF)

(Private) J. CORK age 25, son of Mrs. CORK of Buckland, Dover, - war dead- PHOTO of him - (Dover Express 5 March l9l5 back page)

James CORK Married Mary SMITH both this parish, 1745, by Banns. also chr. of dau Eliz. in l746. (TUNSTAL BTs)

John CORK married Mary JOHNSON 3.10.1697 chr. their children: 1699, Mary; 1700-1 John, 1702-3 Eliz, l704 William; (OSPRINGE BTs LD Set)

John CORK married Sarah MARSH 23 Oct 1802 by B. (ASH BTs)

John CORK (x) ba otp marr. Maria AUSTEN (x) spr otp by Banns wit: Edw & Sarah HART 7.11.1824 (MAIDSTONE BTs)

John CORK. Dover Police Report. 8 lines. Charged with trespassing on a meadow at Charlton. Severe reprimand (Dover Telegraph l Aug l846 - p.8 col.2)

Martha CORKE married Humphry ROPER 5 Sep 1695 ROPER children christened here later (GOUDHURST BTs)

Sacheviler and Sarah CORK had children chr . l738-9 ( BTs)

From 49 New Street, Dover St.Mary CENSUS l85l F392 p49: Thomas CORK hd married 36 Fruiterer born Staple Ann " wife 27 " Ash Luke " 10 Ash Ann " 2 Dover Mark " 5 mon Dover (NB. Note the Ash baptisms, in particular the Luke Coveney Cork, son of Ann ELGAR of Ash, single).

W.A. CORK, seaman, of Wood's Place, Dover. In GROUP PHOTOGRAPH (Dover Express 2 Apr l9l5 back page)

Wm and Harriet CORK of Maidstone, Gardener -3.3.1819 their son John christened - there are more here, and earlier CORKS (MAIDSTONE BTs)

William CORK (x) ba of this parish married Hannah FAULKNER (x) spr of this parish by Banns wit: Geo AUSTIN (x) , Sarah AUSTIN (x) 5.7.1829 (Canterbury St. Mary Northgate Marr. Regr)

Wm CORK killed by Wm WICKINGS at l838 (Crime & Criminals in Victorian Kent, by Gray l985 p.30)

Wm CORK head m. 48 Thatcher born Ash Ann " wife m. 48 b.Folkestone Richd " son U. 21 Thatcher Wm " " U 18 Thatcher Alice " dau U l5 At Home Austen " son 12 Cowboy Ann " dau l0 scholar Sarah " dau 8 scholar all these listed children born at Staple. from l85l CENSUS, STAPLE Barnshill, F.338, p.28: (Note the name Austen or Austin and witnesses at the Canterbury St.Mary Northgate marriage Austin)

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ref. 1-16 page 4

CORK(E) in Buckland by Faversham l727,

CORK (E) in Ospringe c.l748

CORK - Superintendent of Police, Rochester, embezzlement l842. Transported (Crime and Criminals in Victorian Kent l985 by Gray page 4l)

CORK c.l800-l820 FAVERSHAM

CORK c.l780-l820 (SUTTON VALANCE)

CORK - some c.l790s, l805, (MAIDSTONE)

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From Dover St.Mary - transcript of Register (up to c.l840): the only CORK ref. among chrs, Ms, Burs, is: chr. 22 Oct l848 Ann Elgar, dau of Thos & Ann CORK of this parish, Fruiterer (born l4 Sep) l848.

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From 1841 DEAL Census, Beach St. F57 p.l8: Daniel CORK 50 Victualler Not born in Kent Sarah " 50 Born in Kent Philip " 20 Not born Kent Mary WATTS 30 F.S. Born Kent

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DEAL Census l85l l75 Beach Street, ref.80) Fol 851 p.18 Sarah CORK head widow 59 Innkeeper b. Wingham Sarah CORK dau U 31 b.Middlesex, Chelsea Stella HUDSON vis. U. l9 b. Surrey Wm REECE vis. M. 46 b.Middsx Mary " + servants

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From St.Mary Bredin Canterbury, REGR: ch. 22.6.1838 James son of James & Sarah CORK of Nunnery Cottages,Labr ch. 24.11.1839 Louisa d.o. James & Sarah CORK of Nunnery Cottages, Labr ch. 1840 Eliz. Sarah d.o. Henry & Sarah CORK of Rose Lane, Servant ch. l847 Fanny d.o. James & Sarah CORK of House near Dane John, Labr. (there are more here, only a few have been noted).

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cork 1-16 4 CORK - Hollingsbee ref 4-43

East Kent People Index: refs from various E.Kent sources, randomly noted unless stated otherwise. Also results of further searches

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Willis' Lists of Licences to Marry, Canterbury Diocese. (may not be a complete list).

l8l0-l837:

Edm. CORK of Hythe, widr. to marry Mary THOMPSON of same, widow. 6 Feb l8ll

Daniel CORK of St.Pancreas Middsx, land surveyor ba to marry Sarah HUDSON of St.Lawr. Thanet spr. To be at St.Lawr Thanet l9.12.l8l5

Thos WITHERDEN of ba to marry Ann CORKE of same spr 21 Oct 1820

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Thos CORK of Gt.Chart ba to marry Sarah HENLEY of same minor (f: Thos Henley, butcher) 25 Apr 1782

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Edw. IDENDEN of Kingsdown husbandman ba (24) to marry Mary CORK of same spr (22) at St.Margaret Canterbury 3l Oct l75l

Edm. CORKE of Ashford, joiner ba to marry Eliz. LOTT of Hythe spr (21) At A. or H. 22 Oct l759. Thos COLE of A, carpenter and joiner, bondsman (NOT Regd. in Book)

Thos SPILLETT of Throwley labr widr to marry Ann CORK of spr (23) at O. l0 Oct l764. John BINGHAM of O, farmer, bondsman.

Richd READ of Faversham ba to marry Ann CORK of same, spr at F. 26.ll.l77l

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STAPLE Register. More searches. Ref: U3/183/1/4 Baptisms only:

7.8.1814 Thomas Williamson son of John & Sarah CORK of , Staple, Labr. 12.1.l8l7 Mary d.o. John & Sarah CORK of Staple, Labr 26.11.1826 Henry son of John & Sarah COX or CORK? of Staple, Labr (this should be checked with BTs to find correct name) 27.5.1827 Robert Austin son of Wm and Anne CORK of Staple, Thatcher 3.2.1828 Daniel son of John & Sarah CORK? of Staple, Thatcher (this item should be checked with BTs to confirm. Writing extremely bad). ll.8.l829 Richd , son of Wm & Anne CORK of Staple, Labr 24.4.1831 Wm Marsh, son of Wm & Ann CORK of Staple, Thatcher 8.11.1835 Alice Kitham d.o. Wm & Ann CORK of Staple, Labr 12.8.1838 Austin son of Wm & Ann CORK of Staple, Labr 21.3.1841 Ann Mote d.o. Wm & Ann Davis CORK of S. (sorry, omitted occupation of this one, can be checked with BTs) 1.6.1869 Robert Austen Moat s.o. Richd & Eliza CORK of Staple, Thatcher Up to Nov.25.1866 baptisms searched.

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U3/183/1/7 STAPLE: Register of Marriages l8l3 onwards : 12.3.1825 William Marsh CORK of Staple ba toAnn Davis MOATE (she signed MOAT) of Staple, spr. by Banns Both signed names wit:Wm DAVISON, Wm DAVISON (two people or did he sign twice as signatures are in different places!), Alice DAVISON

Regr. of Marriages l837 onwards then searched up to 1894: l9.6.l860 Richard CORK ba, full age, Labr of Staple (father: Wm CORK, Thatcher) married to Eliza SLADDEN full age, spr of Preston (father Henry Sladden, Labr) both signed names wit: Austen CORK (x), Alice CORK

29.6.1861 Thos TRITTON, 25, ba, Labr. of Staple, (father Robert TRITTON dec'd,brewer) married Alice Kidham CORK 26 spr of Staple (father: William CORK, Thatcher). Both signed names. wit: Austin Mote CORK (x), Ann Mole CORK (x)

9.1.1862 Thos STANLEY, 25, ba, Miller of Woodnesborough (father: Wm STANLEY, Miller) married to Ann Moat CORK, 22, spr, of Staple (father Wm CORK Thatcher) Both signed witn: Mary Ann BASSETT, John Stone BASSETT (both sgd names)

12.6.1866 Austen Moat CORK, 28, ba, Pork Butcher of Staple (father: Wm CORK, Thatcher) married Jane LARKINS, 23, spr of Staple (father: John LARKINS, Market Gardener). Both signed. wit: J. TATTON? and Alice TATTON? (is probably TRITTON)

STAPLE Burial Regr. searched: l829 4 Feb. Daniel CORK of Staple age l3 months l.9.l830 Wm Marsh CORK of Staple age 4 months 23 Jan l842 Robert Austen CORK of Staple age 14 l8 June l842 John CORK of Staple (brought from Eastry Union) age 60 23 Nov l862 Sarah CORK of Staple age 79 20.l.l894 Wm CORK of Eastry age 9l 27 Oct l894 Ann Davis CORK of Woodnesborough age 9l Up to 14.6.l897 searched.

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Other miscellaneous refs.

Archie CORK - aged l8 years, died March 20th l9l2, 2nd son of Mr. and Mrs. CORK of Malmains Road, Dover "In Memoriam" (Dover Express 23.3.l9l7 p.l col.1)

Ann CORK of Lenham Buried 28 June 1878 age 85 also Geo. CORK buried Dec.30 l878 aged 77 (LENHAM BTs)

Ann Skinner CORK, l9, spr, of 7 Market Street (father John Skinner CORK, greengrocer) married George Henry BREWER, 22, ba Labr. of 4 York Terrace (father: Edw. Wm BREWER, Grocer's Asst) witnesses: Wm Thos KNIGHT, Sarah Ann KNIGHT. 5.10.1879 (St.Marys Dover Register)

Emma Hills CORK(E) died Sandgate l85l Sept.

John CORK, alehousekeeper of "Chequer" Ash by Sandwich 2 Sept 1740, applied for an Ale Licence "New" (ie probably means he had not had a licence here before). (Wingham Division, Kent Co.Archives Licences list).

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Ref: 4-43 p.3

John James CORK killed at Givenchy France, 25.ll9l5 aged 25 (Dover Express 26.l.l9l7 p.1)

Maud Ann Dean CORK of Deal buried aged 14 21.5.l885 (WALMER Regr)

Robert A. CORK boarder 20? Ag.Lab b. Staple with Wm and Emma BIRCH Ag.Lab. (The Mills, Eastry,l88l Census)

Sarah Sophia CORK of Blenheim Rd. Deal aged 12 years 22.9.1879 Lillian Dean Deborah CORK of same, aged 4 years 29.9.1879 (WALMER Burial Regr)

Walter CORK marriage to Miss Mabel FILES of Dover at Buckland April 3rd (report) (Dover Express l3.4.l923)

Walter H. CORK eldest son of Mr and Mrs. CORK of 3 Malmains Road, Dover and Miss Mabel FILES dau of Mr and Mrs. KIRK of 123 Heathfield Ave. Dover to marry on Tu April 3rd (Dover Express 2.3.l923 p.8)

Wm & Anne CORK : their daughter Elizabeth Ann chr. l0.l0.l798 (SOME EARLIER ALSO) (Folkestone BTs LD)

CORKE c. l700 and l77l noted at Boughton Aluph

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cork 4-43 3 Cork Hollingsbeee ref: 468

EAST KENT PEOPLE INDEX: refs from various E.Kent sources, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

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Alfred George CORK, died as result of carriage accident at Whitfield on 7 October 1885 (Dover year books)

Alice M. CORK servt. single 27 parlour maid, b.Harbledown In household of Eliz. L. RICE hd single 66 Living on own means b.Tilmanstone With other servants. (Eliz. RICE described as "employer", and all the rest "employed") (Tilmanstone Census 1891: South Court, ref.19)

Ann CORKE married John TERRY 1 Oct 1741 (Chislet, from J.Jones index)

Ann CORK, wife of George, was buried 20 June 1762 (Stalisfield BTs LD set)

Ann CORK 16 F.S. born in Kent Louisa CORK 3 mon both living in household with John ELGAR '45' ag.lab Thomas 18 John 14 (ASH 1841 Census, "Nash") [NB FS = female servant]

Austen Moat CORK christened 12 Aug 1838 s.o. Wm CORK Thatcher (Staple) – see also Wm Marsh CORK

Austen Moat CORK ba Pork Butcher of Staple, married on 12 June 1866 to Jane LARKINS, 23, spr of Staple (dau of John LARKINS, Market Gardener). Their son Walter John CORK was gardener to the RICE family of Tilmanstone, see below.

Benjamin CORK and his wife Sarah FROM St Nicholas, Harwich, Essex Settlement Cert TO Deal St Leonards 13 September 1722 (Deal Settlements)

Benjamin CORKE and Benjamin CORKE, Grocers (Rolvenden, from 1849 Bagshaw’s Directory)

Benjamin CORKE, Farmer, Rolvenden (from Bagshaw’s 1849 Directory)

Bertram John CORKE 6th March, at , Bertram John, youngest son of Samuel and Miriam CORKE, late of Swifts Green Farm, . (Kentish Express & Ashford News 11th March 1882 – Deaths)

Cornelius CORK ‘30’ linendraper Sarah “ ‘30’ Fredk “ 3 Emma “ 2 ALL born in Kent + assistants (FAVERSHAM 1841 Census, Enum. Dist 3., Market Place)

Daniel and Jane CORK: chr their dau Jane on 26 July 1761 (Stalisfield BTs LD)

Daniel and Ann CORK, travellers: their dau Judith chr 8 Dec 1766 (Lenham BTs LD)

Daniel CORK ba married Elizabeth PAINE spr both of Stalisfield by Banns 1798 (Stalisfield BTs LD)

Daniel CORK ba married Mary SHRUBSOLE(X) both of Faversham, by Banns wits: John ELY, Mary (HINKLEY?) 22 October 1808 (Faversham)

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Daniel CORK of St Pancras Middsx ba married Sarah HUDSON of St Lawr Thanet, spr, by Licence 20 Dec 1815 wits: Wm and Mary HUDSON (St Lawr Thanet BTs)

Daniel CORK, 36 High St (“Inhabitants, owners or connected to Margate” list in Dover Telegraph Feb 11 1837 p.1)

Daniel CORK 59 Carrier Mary “ ‘55’ Thomas “ 21 Harriet “ 23 Mary “ 15 John “ ‘25’ Labr born in Kent, as are all the above also. Rebecca “ ‘25’ Not born in Kent (? Where was this?, presumably 1841 Census, maybe Faversham?)

Daniel CORK aged 75 of Faversham, buried 25 Nov 1857; Mary CORK aged 73 of Faversham bur Dec 1859 (OSPRINGE Burial Regr)

Daniel CORK ‘15’ Tailor’s apprentice born in Kent (FAVERSHAM 1841 Census, Enum.Dist.4, West Street, south side)

David CORK (X) of Norton married Ann COVENEY (X) of Ospringe spr by Banns 19 Feb 1831 Wits: Moses COVENEY (X), Celia COVENEY (X) (OSPRINGE BTs)

Edward Charles CORK, Priory Road, Dover (residents list, Post Office Directory 1878)

Elizabeth CORK dau of Elizabeth CORK, spinster, christened 1770 (OSPRINGE BTs)

Francis & Katherine CORK: their son James christened 14 Mar 1717 ( BTs LD)

Frances CORK (X) full age, spr of Faversham (father: Wm CORK labr) married George SMITH (X), ba full age, cordwainer of Faversham (father: John, painter) wits: T. SWINYARD(X)? And Jane Eliz SMITH (Faversham)

G.E.N. CORK (Aircraftsman) aged 18, of 18 De Burgh Hill, Dover. Funeral (PHOTO) (Dover Express 20 Feb 1931 p.4, also see D/Ex 20 Feb 1931 p.12 col.3 funeral report and list of names)

George Brook CORK of Chartham yeoman ba (30) Licence (10.7.1780) to marry Eliz. MUDGE of spr (22) To be at Chilham (Willis lists – omitted from previous list)

(Private) H. CORK (Buffs) died. Widow at 14 George Street Dover. He was discharged April 8th, died Apr 15 aged 48. Served in the South African War and present war. His sons: (Private) Alfred G. CORK, Lincs Regiment aged 19, killed in action Apr 17 1918, (Private) H. CORK, A.S.C., now serving in England (Dover Express 31 May 1918 p.4, PHOTOS of the father and his two sons. No more info)

Harriet CORK born 1802, Ospringe married Wm PAGE (born 1791) married at Leeds, Kent Died and buried at Leeds 1868 (he or she?)

Henry CORKE (or COURLE?) married Margaret PYTTOCK (PITTOCKE) 17 Jan 1619-20 (Eastry regr and BTs)

Henry CORK, Maidstone gave evidence at Kent Winter Assizes, he had cap stolen (Dover Telegraph 14 Dec 1833 p.8 col.3)

Henry CORK, Beerhouse also Henry CORK, Boot and Shoemaker (Benenden, from Bagshaw’s 1849 Directory)

Henry Tomlin CORK, coach trimmer married Esther Margaret AYERS aged 20. wits: Wm AYERS, Eliza AYERS, 30 Sep 1876 (St Mary Dover Regr, info ex M.Hooker)

468 page 3 James CORK buried 16 June 1762 (Stalisfield BTs LD)

James and Susan CORK: chr of their son James 1 Jan 1766 (Staplehurst BTs)

James and Mary CORK, travellers: Their daughter Jemima christened 17 July 1791 (Smarden BTs)

James CORK, Private in 2nd Battalion, Rifle Brigade, aged 42 yrs, Inquest report: Shot himself. Verdict: Insanity Left widow and six children (Dover Telegraph 20 May 1837 p.8 col.2)

James CORK ‘30’ Ann D. “ ‘25’ John D. “ 9 James “ 7 William “ 5 Sarah “ 3 (1841 Census, Peter Street, Dover, info ex Dover Librarian)

James and Sarah CORK of Rosemary Lane, Labr: their dau Sarah and their son James both chr 15 Jan 1856 (St Mildred Canterbury Regr)

James CORK, fly proprietor, 2 Priory Street and 4 Ladywell, Dover (Post Office Directory 1878)

James CORKE, shopkeeper, Seal, Kent (1882 Kellys Directory)

John and Susan(na) CORK: their children christened: 24 Apr 1757 dau Thomasine; 27 May 1759 son John; 20 Mar 1763 dau Thomasine; 23 Jun 1765 dau Margaret; 5 Jan 1772 son Richard (ALL at OSPRINGE, from BTs)

John CORK ‘30’ fruiterer Thomas “ ‘25’ fruiterer Sarah “ ‘50’ ALL born in Kent (DOVER St Mary 1841 Census, Priory Street)

John CORK ‘80’ Independent – born Kent Sus. SNELLING ‘15’ born in Kent (FAVERSHAM 1841 Census, “Back Lane”, enum. Dist. 1)

John CORK, 51, widower, fruiterer of Ospringe Road (f: Daniel CORK, dealer) married Sarah Emma GREGORY, 51, spr of same (father: George GREGORY, gent) by Banns wit: Thomas CORK 10 Dec 1867 (FAVERSHAM Regr)

John Dean CORKE, 28, ba married (St Bart’s, Charlton by Dover U3/212/1/7)

Martha CORK from the Workhouse aged 75 buried 29 June 1854 (St Mildred, Canterbury Regr)

Mary Ann CORK of Faversham spr married John VERRIER of same ba 18 Jun 1832 (Faversham Regr)

Matt and Mary CORK: their son Samuel christened 18 Aug 1771 (Lenham BTs)

Richard CORK married Cath. TERRY 19 Aug 1796; their daughter Hannah christened October (EASTLING BTs LD set)

Richard & Catherine CORK: daughter Hannah chr 1803 (Faversham BTs)

Richard CORK aged 7 born Northbourne “inmate, scholar, pauper” (1881 Census, Eastry Workhouse, info ex J.B.)

Robert A.M. CORK married 29 ag labr born Julia M. CORK wife “ 28 b. Sholden Alice E.L. “ dau 8 b. Eastry Annie “ dau 3 “ William F. “ son 1 “ (EASTRY 1891 Census, Harnden, ref.39)

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Robert Baden CORK born 23 Sep 1900. In 1980s lived at Hythe. His father was born Staple and mother (Clara nee HORSEMAN), had brother Victor who died in 1st war. Belonged the CORK family of Tilmanstone (see picture with beehives), 4 children, Walter CORK was eldest.

Sarah CORK head wid 59 Innkeeper born Wingham Sarah “ dau Unmarr 31 b. Middsx, Chelsea Stella HUDSON visitor Unm. 19 b. Surrey, Blackfriars Wm REECE visitor 46 proprietor of land b. Middsx, London Mary “ visitor 19 wife b. Kent, Faversham Mary BATES servt marr 47 cook b. Sandwich Hannah HOOK servt Marr 23 housemaid b. Kent, Chartleaton? (Charlton?? Perhaps) Jane EASTMAN servt marr 17 waiting maid b. Kent Herne (DEAL, 1851 Census, 175 Beach Street, ref 80), F.851, p.18) [NB: identified as “Royal Exchange” by pubsindex]

Stephen CORK, (full age, ba, labr) of (father: Henry REID labr) married Ellen PENTECOST, minor spr of Wincheap (f: Joseph PENTECOST, carrier) 1847 (St Mildred, Canterbury Regr)

Thomas CORKE of St Mary Northgate Canterbury married Susanne (no name ) - widow “by askings” (ie Banns) 29 Apr 1703 (St Mary Northgate Canterbury BTs)

Thomas and Elizabeth CORK, travellers: their dau Elizabeth chr 23 Feb 1763 (Lenham BTs)

Thomas and Elizabeth CORK: chr their son James 17 Feb 1771 (Boughton Aluph BTs)

Thomas CORK of Faversham servant ba (23) Licence (14.10.1778) to marry Ann HARRIS of same spr (22), to be at F. (Willis lists, omitted from the other CORK list)

Thomas CORK married Ann JACKSON 4 Jan 1800: chr of their son John same year (EASTLING BTs)

Victor CORK gave evidence: FOLKESTONE HAWKER'S CRUELTY Imprisoned for brutality to a pony At Wingham Petty Sessions on Thursday in last week ALFRED WALLER was charged with unlawfully beating a pony, at Tilmansthorpe, on July 18th. GEORGE HENRY JOHNSTON, coachman at the Vicarage, Tilmansthorpe, said a lad named VICTOR CORK came to the Vicarage on Tuesday morning and said that there was a man knocking a pony about in street. Witness went to find the police, but the constable was out, and as he came back to the Vicarage he saw defendant going down the road with the pony, which had been tied to some railings at The Three Ravens public-house in the village. Witness then saw defendant strike the pony over the head and quarters with a stick (produced) several times. Witness called to him to stop it, and he did so. Witness saw the carcase of the animal, which was subsequently slaughtered, and one of its ribs was split, and there was a puncture through the skin into the ribs. Witness afterwards informed the constable of what he had seen. P.C. HANNAFORD and a lad named AUSTIN VICTOR CORK, Tilmansthorpe, also gave evidence. Prisoner, on oath, said he lived at Folkestone, and was a hawker. He denied having a stick, but only the halter, and said he did not beat the animal with a stick. Sentenced to two months imprisonment with hard labour. (From Folkestone Express 26 July 1911) [NB Tilmansthorpe should read Tilmanstone]

Victor CORK (Corporal) (PHOTO of him) of Middlesex Regiment. Was killed in action 28 Nov 1917 aged 20. His parents live at 3 Malmains Road, Dover (Dover Express 18 Jan 1918 p.8)

Walter John CORK of Tilmanstone, was son of Austen Moat CORK of Staple. See above

William & Mary CORK: their son William chr 8 Apr 1804 (Smarden BTs)

William & Elizabeth CORK of St Lawrence Labr: Chr of their son George 10 Apr 1831 (St Paul Canterbury BTs)

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William Marsh CORK of Staple ba thatcher and labr (christened Ash 24.4.1803) was married by Banns on 12.3.1825 to Ann Davis MOAT(E) of Staple spr (born c.1803 (“Folkestone”). He was buried Staple 20.1.1894 aged 91, she buried Staple 27 Oct 1894 aged 91, “of Woodnesboro”). Their family:

Robert Austin CORK chr 27.5.1827 Staple (buried 23.1.1842 of Staple aged 14

Richard Moat CORK chr 11.8.1829 (Staple) married Eliza SLADDEN 1860. son Robt Austen CORK 1869

Wm Marsh CORK chr 24.4.1831.

Alice Kitham (or Kidham) CORK chr 8.11.1835 (Staple) married Thomas TRITTON of Staple

Austin chr 12.8.1838 (Staple)

Ann Mote CORK chr 21.3.1841 (Staple)

Sarah CORK “born Staple” c.1843.

Mrs CORKE (wife of Mr CORKE, grocer) died 29 April at Tenterden (Kentish Gazette Tu 3 May 1808 p.4 col.5)

Miss CORK of 9 Saxon Street, Dover - her fiancée (PHOTO of him - Private J.T. HEMINGWAY – now in London hospital, seriously wounded. (Dover Express 3 May 1918 p.3)

CORK c.1730s (Staplehurst)

CORK c.1770 (Ospringe)

CORK burials c.1770s (Lenham)

CORK c.1826 (Harbledown)

CORKE Memorial Inscriptions at Edenbridge church (see ref Ms.271 1-5 Canterbury Archives)

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Licences to Marry (Willis – not included in other CORK lists):

Ann CORK of Ospringe spr (Licence: 21.6.1782) to marry Stephen MOON of Ospringe ba

Margaret CORK of Rainham spr (24) (Licence 4.2.1783) to marry James WILKIN of same, farmer, ba (23)

Margaret CORKE of Stone next Faversham minor (consent of mother, father deceased) (Licence 30.5.1786) to marry James COGHER of , minor (with consent of father). To be at Ospringe.

Sarah CORCK of Benenden spr (Licence 2.10.1787) to marry Steph. CRISFORD of Westfield, Sussex, farmer ba To be at B.

Sarah CORK of Great Chart widow (Licence 15.10.1801) to marry John HARNDEN of same ba.

------Burials: Hannah CORK of Faversham aged 57 on 24.5.1821 Catherine CORK of West Street, buried on 15 Feb 1835 James CORK of Murtons Passage aged 83 buried --? (Faversham Regr) ------

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From Tilmanstone Parish registers and BTs 1558-1900 inclusive:

Baptisms:

CORK, Walter Heathfield, son of Walter John and Clara CORK of Tilmanstone, Gardener (born 22 Oct 1891) chr 29.11.1891 (No.128)

CORK, Archibald George s.o. Walter John and Clara CORK of Tilmanstone, Gardener (born 8 Dec 1893 chr 28 Jan 1894 (No.142)

CORK, Edith dau of Walter John and Clara CORK of Tilmanstone, Gardener (born 11 Feb 1895, chr 28 Apr 1895 (No.151)

CORK, Margaret Ellen, dau of Walter John and Clara CORK of Tilmanstone Carpenter (born 25 Aug 1896 chr 25 Oct 1896 (162)

CORK, Austin Victor s.o. Walter John and Clara CORK of Tilmanstone Gardener (born 4 Sep 1897, chr 1 Oct 1899) (No.180)

CORK, Robert Baden s.o. Walter John and Clara CORK of Tilmanstone Gardener (born 23 Sep 1900, chr 28 Oct 1900 (193)

Marriages:

27 Dec 1890 (ref 142) Walter John CORK, 24, ba, Gardener of Tilmanstone (father: Austin Mole CORK* Thatcher) and Clara HORSMAN, 25, spr of Dover (father: George HORSMAN, labr) wits: Heathfield SETTERFIELD, Edith HORSMAN By Banns. [NB. * This should evidently be Mote and not Mole]

Walter John CORK was a witness at marriage of George Wm AKHURST 1899 full age wid gardener of Sibertswold (father Edwd AKHURST, gamekeeper) to Catherine BURTON spr of Tilm. [NB Edward AKHURST the gamekeeper was a near neighbour of the CORK family, in Tilmanstone]

Burials: None for CORK

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Cornelius Hollingsbee ref: 596

EAST KENT PEOPLE INDEX: refs from various East Kent records, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

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Alice CORNELIUS married Edward LAWRENCE (Eastry )14 Sept 1573

Ann CORNELIUS married John TAYLOR 16 Oct 1743 (Buckland by Dover Regr)

Charles and Sarah CORNELIUS (she born Aldington), aged 33 and 28, he labourer, plus their family (one called Mary Ann) also Mary Ann QUESTED visitor Unm 30 Servt. B. Aldington, Kent (DYMCHURCH 1851 Census)

Charles CORNELIUS aged 43 was admitted suffering from Typhoid Fever 31.7.1886 (Eastry Union Workhouse Records, Master’s Reports)

Christopher CORNELIUS, his wife and family – REMOVAL ORDER TO St James (St Mary Dover U3/30 13/1-3)

Edward CORNELIUS FROM Faversham Dec 6 (1765?) Settlement Cert TO St Mary Dover (U3/30 13/1-3)

Elizabeth CORNELIUS of Walmer (signed name) married Robert REDMAN of Walmer by Banns 24 June 1794 (WALMER Regr)

Hannah CORNELIUS of St Lawrence Thanet Buried aged 78 26.3.1823 (St Lawrence Thanet Regr)

Harriet Elizabeth CORNELIUS died 29.9.1960 aged 85 years; William James CORNELIUS died 7 Dec 1965 aged 89 years ( Memorials in Churchyard)

Jane CORNELIUS buried 26 Nov 1749 (daughter of John and Mary) (St Lawrence Thanet Regr)

Jane CORNELIUS of St Lawrence, spr married John GIBBENS of same, ba 12 Jan 1782, by B. wit: John BUSHEL (x), Ann SMITH (St Lawrence Thanet marriages U3/19/1/12)

John CORNELIUS married Katharin LAWRENCE 2.2.1636 (Dov St Mary)

John CORNELIUS, alehousekeeper at “Cherry Tree”, Eastry “Ale” Licence renewed (Wingham Regn District, 2 Sept 1740, Kent Co.Archives licences)

John CORNELIUS marr. Sarah KINGSFORD Oct 11? 1682 (Gt Mongeham BTs)

Martha CORNELIUS of Newington buried 3.11.1848 aged 56 (St Lawrence Thanet regr)

Mary CORNELIUS of St Lawrence Thanet, maiden, Licence (dated 28.11.1737) to marry Thos HOBDAY of Tilmanstone ba. To be at Tilmanstone, St Lawrence or Waldershare (Cowper licence lists)

Matthew CORNELIUS of St Lawrence aged 85 buried 23.1.1820 (St Lawrence Thanet Regr)

Matthew CORNELIUS of Ramsgate aged 85 buried 10.June 1872 (St Lawrence Thanet Regr)

Richard CORNELIUS, wife etc. REMOVAL ORDER TO Folkestone 19 Sep 1785 (Note: This item crossed through and note “Not signed”) (St Mary Dover records U3/30 13/1-3)

Richard and Ann CORNELIUS of Ash Labr: chr of their daughter Sarah Ann on 2.9.1860 (ASH BTs)

Sarah CORNELIUS (signed name) of Gt Mongeham married Simon COCK (X) of Eastry by Banns 15 Oct 1765 wits: James CORK (X), Wm BARWICK (Great Mongeham Regr) (NB see below Sarah CORNELLIS)

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Thomas CORNELIUS of St Mary Dover, wid married Ann CHAMBERS of Charlton spr by Lic. 11.9.1769 (Charlton by Dover regr)

W. CORNELIUS, 62 Snargate Street, Dover, Pastrycook (Kent Directory 1837)

CORNELIUS St James Dover c.1747 CORNELIUS Lyminge c.1747 (in 1726-1750 Licences to Marry lists)

CORNELIUS - c.1827 (St Lawrence Thanet regr)

CORNELIUS + ATWOOD (1891 Census, Woodnesborough, schedule 36, Hamlet of Church Street)

CORNELIUS - Christopher CORNELIUS “at Mr RUSSELL’s, Highgate” William CORNELIUS, son of Thomas (on Dover Electors 1802 list of Voters (ie freemen of Dover) in election for two Dover MPs. At this date freemen did not have to reside in Dover. Dover Ref Library)

CORNELIUS Nos. 211, 213, NB (4) (Cowgate Cemetery Memorial Inscriptions, Dover St Marys parish, Dover Ref Library)

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CORNELLIS:

Ann CORNELLIS servant on 24.2.1670 paid 6d. towards redemption of English captives out of ye Turkish slavery (Waldershare Regr No.1)

Sarah CORNELLIS BANNS READ at Eastry to marry Simon COCK. 1765. Not married at E (Eastry Banns) (NB see Sarah CORNELIUS in this list, above)

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(Mrs) A. CORNISH of 71 Wyndham Road, Tower Hamlets Dover: her brother Gunner E. GODDEN RFA is serving (PHOTO of him) (Dover Express 27 Oct 1916 p.8)

George CORNISH aged 74 died 25 May at Tunstall at the house of Mr MURTON in whose family he was a servant for 40 years. (Dover Telegraph 10 June 1837 p.8 col.4)

(Sapper R.E. ) H. CORNISH (PHOTO of him) - now serving in France. Wife and children at 71 Wyndham Road, Dover (Dover Express 26.4.1918 p.3)

Mary CORNISH of St Lawrence Thanet married Peirce RUSSELL of Minster 30 Aug 1716 (St Alphage Canterbury)

Rebecca CORNISH (deceased) shopkeeper of Folkestone, widow – legal notice. Executor: John CORNISH of Folkestone (Kentish Gazette Feb 16-19 1790 p.1 col.1)

Rebecca CORNISH (John CORNISH deceased, Folkestone) Executor’s notice: (Kentish Gazette Feb 19-23 1790 p.1 col.2)

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George CORNS farmer 7 acres belonging to St Thos. Hospital Sandwich (1851 , WOODNESBOROUGH Census, ref 45)

John CORNE his wife and family Settlement Certificate 1 Aug 1728 FROM St Peter’s Sandwich TO Deal St Leonards (Deal Settlements)

John and Sarah CORN: their son Wm chr 1.2.1728 (Deal Independent Church PRO ref RG4.1003)

CORNE of St Peter Sandwich – Licence to marry 1727 (Canterbury Diocese)

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Cornwall, Cornwell Hollingsbee ref: 1656

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Miss Ann CORNWELL, Deal married 12 March at Upper Deal to Mr H. VICKRESS of London (Dover Telegraph 19 March 1836 p.8 col.4)

Caroline CORNWELL servant Unm 22 servant born Deal Kent + others (1851 Census Ship Hotel, Dover, Strond Street)

Eleanor CORNWELL (previously CLARK) of Eastry “Now Deal” “Dismissed to Deal Church” (Eythorne Baptist Church Members list 1849 book 25)

Elizabeth CORNWALL (youngest dau of Mr James CORNWALL of Deal) married 11 Dec at St George’s Hanover Sq. to Mr W. WHITE, Regent Street, London (Dover Telegraph 20 Dec 1834 p.8 col.4)

Miss Ellen CORNWALL married 30 Nov at Upper Deal to Mr Henry ELVERY (Dover Telegraph 13 Dec 1834 p.8)

Frederick CORNWELL notice of marriage to Caroline JONES (Dover Telegraph 31.1.1846 p.8 col.4)

Isaac CORNWALL sentenced to 7 years transportation (M. Assizes), stole (together with John LAWRENCE and John BOWMAN) from Thos SPARKS of Leybourne (Kentish Gazette Mar 19-23 1790 p.3 col.3)

Thomas CORNWELL died 5 Sep 1772 aged 72 yrs; also Mary Nov 29 1802 aged 86, she left issue 4 sons and 2 daughters viz: Will, Thos, John, Peter, Mary and Sarah. (Worth Church yard memorial)

Thomas CORNWELL late of Wingham and formerly of Inn, Rochester (notice re debts) (Kentish Gazette 15 Apr 1808 p.1 col.3)

Vincent CORNWELL occupier of property at Deal mentioned in Will of Geo JENNINGS of Buckland dated 17 Jan 1854

William CORNWELL: 1874 Draft abstract of title of the mortgagees of William DENNE to premises in St Peters Street, formerly Sail Street, Sandwich.. Mentions earlier documents: 1858 Henry NETHERSOLE, Wm CORNWELL 1840 Margaret NETHERSOLE, Alfrd. NOAKES 1855 David TAYLOR, Richd EMMERSON, Jas BAKER (info from internet group KFHS)

Mrs CORNWALL, Chatham (wife of Paul CORNWALL) aged 70+ = hanged herself (Kentish Gazette 29 Jan – Feb 2 1790 p.4 col.3)

Mrs CORNWALL, Bromley widow of the late Dr CORNWALL died aged 95 (Kentish Gazette Sep 29-Oct 1 1790 p.4 col.4)

CORNWALL ref No.407 (memorial inscriptions list, Deal St Georges churchyard)

CORNWELL (St Margaret Rochester memorials list for churchyard, see Add.Ms. 271/1-5 Canterbury Archives)

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From Eastry Workhouse, Master’s reports:

CORNWALL – one of 10 boys who broke 56 panes of glass in their rooms. He and 3 others were to be well birched by the master. 23.1.1887.

Wm CORNWALL aged 16 and two other boys were sent to school with the other boys at 8.45am and did not return until the next morning at 7.45am. They were taken before a magistrate and Wm CORNWALL and Henry CONSTANT were sent to Canterbury Prison for 7 days hard labour, and other was reprimanded. 28.2.1888

May 8 1888: “I have received a letter from Grimsby stating conditions under which boys are accepted on board of fishing smacks.” 15 May 1888. The master took the two boys, John Henry FOX and William CORNWALL to Grimsby 2 Jul 1888: William CORNWALL aged 16 yrs, returned from Grimsby 2.11.1888 John Henry FOX aged 15 yrs, 11 months, was taken before a Justice of the Peace and sentenced to 14 days hard labour, for refusing to work when ordered to do so by the master (NB No mention in records of his return from Grimsby!)

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E.C. CORRELL, Superintendent of Police – witness at Coroner’s Inquest (Dover Telegraph 19 Sept 1846 p.8 col.2)

E.C. CORRELL, Supt of Police – witness at Dover Spring sessions (Dover Telegraph 17.4.1847 p.8 col.3)

ditto - witness (see Dover Telegraph 13.3.1847 p.8 cols 1 & 2)

ditto - witness (see Dover Telegraph 22.5.1847 p.8 col.2)

Mrs CORRALL, witness at Midsummer Sessions (Dover Telegraph 26 Jun 1847 p.8 col.4)

Superintendent CORRELL – accused by Mr WILLIAMS of gross insult (Dover Police Report) (1 column report) (Dover Telegraph 18.4.1846 p.1 col.4)

Superintendent CORRELL (11 line report) resignation after investigations by Watch Committee (Dover Telegraph 18 Sep 1847 p.8 col.2)

Superintent of Dover Police, Mr CORRELL – resigned 1847 - (Bygone Kent Vol.5 No.7, page 404)

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Jemima CORY sister married 24 b. Dover Richard “ brother in law married 21 shrimpman b. Dover Geo ANDERSON Brother Unm 20 “ “ Wm ANDERSON “ “ 12 “ with Thomas ANDERSON head married 22 mariner b. Dover Mary “ wife married 22 b. Glasgow George “ father married 45 mariner b. Eastbourne Sussex Frances “ mother married 45 wife b. Dover (DEAL 1851 Census 7 Oak Street, page 7, fol.845, No.33)

Thomas William CORY and family (PHOTO) + Wm CORY Boatbuilder (PHOTO) (Deal Maritime Museum)

W.H.W. CORY Boatbuilder - his boatbuilder’s book in Deal Maritime Museum.

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Cottrell Hollingsbee ref: 1657

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W.H.COTTERELL 181 Snargate Street, Dover: Insurance Agent for Economic Life (P O Directory 1878)

Wm COTTERELL, 181 Snargate Street, Dover: Chemist & Druggist (Kent Directory 1837)

Wm Henry COTTERELL Chemist, 181 Snargate Street, Dover (PO Directory 1878)

Mrs COTTERELL birth of a son 17 March at Dover (wife of Mr Wm COTTERELL) (Dover Telegraph 17 March 1838 p.8 col.4)

Mr COTTERELL, Surgeon, 5 Lawn, Dover – sale by auction of furniture and effects (Dover Telegraph 28 Apr 1838 p.1 col.2)

Mr C.C. COTTRELL aged 46 died 24 Jan at Canterbury (Dover Telegraph 30 Jan 1836 p.8 col.4)

J.P.COTTRELL: The late Lieut. J.P. COTTRELL (youngest son of Mr B. COTTRELL, 23 Camden-terrace, Cheriton) whose death from wounds was recorded last week, was 22 years of age. An old boy of St Marys Higher Grade School and a boy scout, he joined the army in the first week of the war, and had served three years in France. He was home on leave recently, returning on August 8. Three brothers are serving in the Army and another, Lieut A.E.COTTRELL S.L.I. is a prisoner in . In a sympathetic letter to his father, the O.C. of the late Lieut. J.P. COTTRELL writes: “I had formed a very favourable opinion of him as a leader. He was quick and thorough in his methods with his men, and had he been spared would have made his mark in the regiment.” (PHOTO of him: Sec-LT J.P.COTTRELL R.W.K. Regt, died from wounds, son of Mr B. COTTRELL, Camden Terrace, Cheriton) (Folkestone Herald 14.9.1918)

Mrs W. COTTRELL birth of son 28 March at Dover (Dover Telegraph 2 Apr 1836 p.8 col.4)

Mr COTTRELL married Miss BIRCH of Tilmanstone (Dover Express 9-11-1945)

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(Revd) Benjamin COTTON “On the 24th ult at the Rectory Rochford Essex, the wife of the Revd Benjamin COTTON, of a daughter” (Folkestone Chronicle 3 May 1873)

Dr Charles COTTON, in 1895 published The History and antiquities of the church and parish of St Laurence Thanet – for (notes about it see “Journal of Kent History March 2000 No.50, p.4)

Harriott COTTON aged 61 (wife of C.B.COTTON Esq. and only sister of J.P.POWELL Esq. of Quex Park) died 13 Jan, at the Convent, Kingsgate. (Dover Telegraph 21 Jan 1837 p.8 col.4)

(Squire) Henry COTTON died 1881 son of the late Capt COTTON of Kingsgate, took possession of Quex with wife and family (“Birchington its History by Walker 1991 p.169)

Isaack COTTON gent signed Petition to House of Commons, from Dover: signed by “gentrie ministers freeholders and subsidymen of Kent” date about Sep-Nov 1641 (Proceedings in Kent 1640, book in Dover ref library page 62)

Michael Cullen COTTON, Collector of HM Customs, Dover married 19 April to Jane POLEY of , dau of G.W.POLEY Esq. of Boxted Hall, Suffolk (Dover Telegraph 23 Apr 1836 p.8 col.4)

Robert COTTON + John MANLY were paid for bread, beere, meate and dressing at “Parish Bounds” 1665 the sum of £2. 13s. 6d. (Birchington its History, as above, page 122)

COTTON (Barham Census 1851)

Mr COTTON was appointed the new Clerk to the workhouse 17 June 1856 (Eastry Workhouse Guardians’ minute book)

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Cotton, Cottin Hollingsbee ref: 1671

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John COTTIN Esq. – Steward at Canterbury Race Course (Kentish Gazette Jun 25-29 1790 p.4 col.1)

John COTTIN Esq. Canterbury Races Steward (Kentish Gazette Aug 6 – 10 1790 p.4 col.1)

Arthur Annesley COTTON (Captain) aged 24 of HM 7th Hussars, died 12 May son of C.B.COTTON Esq. of Kingsgate and nephew of J.P. POWELL Esq. of Quex Park, Thanet (Dover Telegraph 21 May 1836 p.8 col.4 also p.8 col.2)

Charlotte Laura COTTON married 6 April at St Peters Thanet to Captain W.G. BEARE of 46th Regt (youngest daughter of Charles COTTON Esq. of Kingsgate (Dover Telegraph 9 Apr 1836 p.8 col.4)

M.C. COTTON Esq. Steward of Dover Regatta (Dover Telegraph 13 Aug 1836 p.1 col.3)

Mary COTTON widow 54 Grazier born Denton and family (born Barham) + Elizabeth BELSEY mother widow 76 ag labr’s widow receiving parish relief born Capel le Ferne (BARHAM 1851 Census, east, Shelvin Lane, ref 84)

Michael Cullen COTTON, Collector of HM Customs at Dover – gave evidence for case of theft of his property at Dover by John WARD (the man John was his servant), also James WARD his brother for receiving. (Dover Telegraph 18 Apr 1840 back page col.2)

W.H. COTTON, Maidstone gave evidence at Kent Winter Assizes – he had 2 rabbits stolen (Dover Telegraph 14 Dec 1833 p.8 col.2)

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Henry Couchman, son of Henry and Charlotte Daisy Couchman (nee Croucher) was born in Hougham in Dover parish 31 March 1850. He was married in on 3 Dec. 1873 to Ellen Revell, daughter of George and Jane Revell nee Foreman, and believed to have had 15 children - only six of whom survived to adulthood.

From microfilm of St.Catherines Deaths Index 1873 - 1884 there is: Oct - Dec 1874 : Ellen Maidstone Fol 2a page 346 Henry E.Ashford Fol 2a page 404 Apr - June 1876: Julia Elham Fol 2a page 537 Lucy Elham Fol 2a page 537 April - June 1883: Mary Elizabeth Dover 2a page 585 Jan - Mar 1877 Emma Mary Maidstone 2a 370 Jul - Sept 1875: Caroline Maidstone 2a 341

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Other refs:

Elizabeth COUCHMAN spr married Jeremiah CLARK widower, both of St.Marys parish witnesses: Henry and Ann CLARK 12 July 1835 (Dover St.Mary)

Eliz. COUCHMAN marr. Wm RUSSELL 8 Feb 1742-3 (HAWKHURST) (ex. J.Jones marr. index )

James and Martha COUCHMAN of Barham, Labr: their son James christened 7.Oct 1821 (BARHAM BTs)

Jane COUCHMAN (x) marr. Wm KITCHENHAM (x) of Linton by Banns wit: Thos COUCHMAN 29 Oct 1823 (MARDEN BTs)

John COAHMAN (signed COUCHMAN) of St.Mary Dover married Mary HAYWARD of Buckland by Dover by Banns 6.June 1786 (Buckland by Dover Regr)

John COUCHMAN BANNS READ at St.Mary Dover to marry Mary HAYWARD of Buckland. Read May 14,21,18 1786

John and Mary COUCHMAN of St.Mary Dover parish: their dau Mary chr 13 Feb 1788; son John chr 30 June 1790 (St.Mary Dover baptisms)

Mary COUCHMAN of Buckland spr marr. James REVELL of St.Mary Dover by Banns 27.8.1815 (Buckland by Dover Regr)

Mary COUCHMAN and Thomas COUCHMAN ( see Denton Census 1841)

Mr. COUCHMAN of Canterbury, Butcher, re. sale of Lenacre Hall in parish of Eastwell (Kentish Gazette 4 - 7 May 1790 p.1 col.4)

Mrs. COUCHMAN, wife of William COUCHMAN. died 16 Oct at Cranbrook (Kentish Gazette Fri 21 Oct 1808 p.4 col.5)

couchman 14-16 1 14-16 page 2

Police Constable COUCHMAN murdered in 1844 - included in the case of Stephen CLARK (sweep of Dover) (Dover Telegraph 14 Feb 1846 p.8 col.2)

Sarah COUCHMAN unmarried 23 servant b. Tilmanstone working for Charles and Martha BLISS, living with them at "Perseverance Inn" 161 Snargate Street, St.Mary Dover (1881 Census St.Mary Dover p.27, F129 No.168)

Sarah COUCHMAN marr. James HARRIS 31.1.1774 (MARDEN BTs)

Stephen COUCHMAN, Grocer, Burgate St., Canterbury - notice that he has taken over the business (Kentish Gazette Fri 8 Apr 1808 p.4 col.4)

Stephen COUCHMAN head married 41 Gen Labr. b. Elham Ann " wife " 30 b. Stelling Annie J. " dau 11 scholar b. Elham Thomas W. " son 9 " " Mary A. " dau 7 " " James " son 5 " " Stephen " son 2 " William F. " son 5 mon " (ELHAM Census 1881 p.6 F22 No. 34)

Stephen COUCHMAN, apprentice, living with Wm and Ann PRETT (WORTH 1851 Census)

Stephen and Rhoda COUCHMAN of St.Marys parish, Postboy: their dau Elizabeth Margaret chr 23 June 1839 dau Esther Harriet chr 11 Aug 1841 son George Thomas chr 1 Oct 1843 son Alfred Baker chr 3 Aug 1845 (St.Mary Dover baptism regr)

Thomas COUCHMAN head married 50 Ag.Lab b. Elham Jane " wife " 55 " (ELHAM 1881 Census p.7 F23 No.44)

W. COUCHMAN, occupier of house and land at Sturry, owned by Thos RIGDEN of Sturry (l754 Kent Poll book)

COUCHMAN, "widow" of Tilmanstone: "TO THE HUMANE - We are requested to state that the widow of COUCHMAN, who was lately killed by the upsetting of a fly at Tilmanstone, died last week, leaving a family of six children, the eldest of whom is 13 years of age, and the youngest six months. A subscription was made for the widow at the time of her husband's death, with which she opened a small shop for the support of her family, but the poor orphans are now left totally unprovided for." (Dover Telegraph 29.11.1845 p.8) (may be more information in previous Dover Telegraphs, about the accident)

COUCHMAN -of Newington Nr. Sittingbourne 1734 also of Lynton 1735 and Little Hardres 1737 (Licences to marry 1726 - 1750 - Cowper - more details see lists)

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couchman 14-16 2 Couchman Hollingsbee ref: 1672

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Henry COUCHMAN ba of Bishopsbourne married Eliz. GOULDER wid of Barham by B. June 26 1824 (Bishopsbourne)

Judith COUCHMAN aged 18 (youngest and only surviving daughter of the late Mr Edward COUCHMAN) died 31 March at Charing (Dover Telegraph 9 Apr 1836 p.8 col.4)

William COUCHMAN and 3 others were brought before the Board for having objected to work at trenching, complaining that rations were insufficient for such labout – they were admonished and recommended to obtain work elsewhere. 18.1.1853 (Eastry Workhouse, Guardians minutes)

COUCHMAN (Woodnesborough 1891 Census, Hamlete of Ringlemere, ref 98)

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Coulter Hollingsbee ref: 1678

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Elizabeth COULTER of "Chart" spr over 21, Licence to marry Samuel BUSS of ba, over 21. Affirmation only seen. Signed 17 Nov 1825 (Add.Ms. 271/2 in folder at Canterbury Archives)

Mr J.E. COULTER of Sittingbourne married 24 May at Chislett to Sarah HENNIKER of (youngest daughter of Mr J. HENNIKER) (Dover Telegraph 3 June 1837 p.8 col.4)

Lydia COULTER married John BENGE 27 Oct 1732 (Marden)

Lydia COULTER married Wm RUSSELL of 30 Sep 1737 (Marden)

Thomas COULTER married 69 gardener born Linsted + family (BARHAM 1851 Census - east - ref 26, Barham Court)

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Coulthard Hollingsbee ref: 1679

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Mr Elias COULTHARD, landlord of the Rose Inn - notice of marriage to Louisa Charlotte WOOD, dau of Mr James WOOD of the Fountain Inn, Dover (Dover Telegraph 17 Oct 1846 p.8 col.4)

Mrs Eli COULTHARD of Rose Inn - birth of a dau on 3 Sept (Dover Telegraph 4 Sep 1847 p.8 col.4)

Mr Elias COULTHARD - transfer of licence of the Rose Inn. Dover Petty Sessions (Dover Telegraph 7.11.1846 p.8)

J.G. COULTHARD, gaoler - a witness (38 line report) (Dover Telegraph 31 Jan 1846 p.8 col.2)

Mr J.G. COULTHARD, Governor of Dover Town Gaol, sent a letter stating that Margaret ELLEN belonging to Nonington is in custody for 21 days for disorderly conduct, that her time expires on Friday next, and that the Visiting Justices of the Prison wish her to be sent to the Union where she belongs, in consequence of her being in a sad state of disease, and requesting to be informed if she will be received if brought to this workhouse. 26.4.1853, and later: The board declined to accept M.E. in her present condition, stating that if she is an object of relief application should be made to the officers of the Dover Union. (Eastry workhouse - guardians minute book)

Mr John COULTHARD, Fountain Inn, was assaulted by William MUMMERY. Case at Dover Gen. Sessions (Dover Telegraph 25 Oct 1834 p.1 col.4)

John COULTHARD, King Street, Dover - Fountain Inn and Commercial House (Kent Directory 1837)

John George COULTHARD, Governor of Dover gaol - witness at inquest (Dover Telegraph 13.3.1847 p.8 cols 1 & 2)

Mr T.F. COULTHARD - retirement. Mr Archibald WILSON now the sole proprietor. Celebration dinner for the firm of COULTHARD & WILSON (Dover Express 7 Jan 1876, also Feb 18 1876 p.2)

COULTHARD ref No.68 (memorials, Cowgate Cemetery, St Marys Dover parish, list in Dover Ref Library)

COULTHARD & OAKENFULL, Dover : notice of travel by omnibus from Dover to Canterbury (Dover Telegraph 21.Feb.1846 p.1 col.4)

Mrs COULTHARD was witness at Dover Petty Sessions (Dover Telegraph 29 May 1847 p.8 col.3)

Mrs COULTHARD, Matron of the gaol - witness at Midsummer Sessions (Dover Telegraph 26 Jun 1847 p.8 col.4)

COULTHARD & WILSON: advert for 10 youths to learn the trade (Dover Express 3.3.1876 p.2 col.1)

COULTHARD & WILSON, Boot & Shoe manufacturers, 5 & 6 Last Lane, and 26 Biggin Street, Dover (PO Directory 1878)

COULTHARD & WILSON, of Dover "Established 1710". Advert for "Castle Boots" (front page Dover Standard Sat Jan 7 1893)

John COULTHARD William COULTHARD, shipwright (Dover Electors 1802 hand written book listing voters (ie freemen of Dover) in election for two Dover MPs. At this date freemen did not have to reside in Dover. Dover ref library)

Mrs COULTHARD, 64 High Street, Dover Thomas Fagg COULTHARD, 6 Clarenden Road, Dover (Private Residents List, PO Directory 1878)

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Coulton Hollingsbee ref: 1680

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Ann COULTON (SLADDEN) of Eythorne - admitted (a member) by restoration April 8 1855 (Members list book 25 Eythorne Baptist Church)

Ann Sladden COULTON of Eythorne - "Deceased Oct 1867" (Eythorne Baptist Church, members list 1861, book 25)

Jeremiah COULTON of Ashford, "Northbourne", "Eythorne" (membership): "Excluded 1848" (Eythorn Baptist Church members list 1843-48, book 25)

COULTON ref No.100 (memorial inscriptions, Deal St Georges Churchyard)

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Court Hollingsbee ref: 278

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Alfred James COURT of Dover, buried 7 Oct 1941 aged 50 (ALKHAM parish regr, info ex S. Lees)

Miss Alice COURT, dressmaker, London Road (Dover Commercial List, PO Directory 1878)

Amey COURT married Wm POOL 1790 (Woodnesborough Regr)

Ann COURT - married John POART 11 Oct 1796 (Woodnesborough Reg)

Anne COURT married Thomas PHILPOT 1791 (Woodnesborough Reg)

Ann COURT (aged 19) married at Swingfield 6.9.1825 to Henry REYNOLDS (son of Henry and Judith [nee BELSEY] REYNOLDS). Ann was buried at 2.12.1881

Ann COURT head widow 82 Annuitant born Ash Sarah “ dau Unm. 37 dressmaker born Barham (1851 BARHAM Census, west, ref,.16)

Catherine COURT of married John HOARE of Chilham 17 Jun 1767 (Upper Hardres BTs)

Charlotte COURT of Adisham BANNS READ 26 May and 2nd/9th June 1799 to marry James WILLIAMS of St Margaret at Cliffe. Not married at St Margaret’s. (St Margarets at Cliffe near Dover, BANNS)

Dorothy COURT married Edward CHARLTON 13.10.1698 (Elmsted BTs)

Eliza Angel COURT, in 31st year, died 13 Dec at Dover, the wife of Mr R.S. COURT, wine merchant, and youngest daughter of Mrs PAYN, Rose Inn, Sittingbourne (Dover Telegraph 17.12.1836 p.8 col.4)

Elizabeth COURT of Goodnestone near Wingham, spr licence (Oct.19 1724) to marry John GOODBURN of Ash ba. To be at G. or St Marg., Canterbury. (Cowper lists)

Elizabeth COURT married Geo DAVISON 1754 (Woodnesborough Reg)

Elizabeth COURT spr married Jno (= John) CARR ba, by Banns 7 Oct 1769 (ASH BTs) (NB all refs to ASH in this list refer to Ash by Sandwich parish)

Elizabeth COURT of Harbledown, eldest daughter of Mr Thomas COURT, married 9 March at St Mary Bredin, Canterbury, toMr R. RANDALL (Dover Telegraph 14 March 1835 p.8col.4)

Elizabeth COURT, otherwise Elizabeth TASSELL, at Sandwich sessions was given 3 months’ imprisonment for stealing at Ramsgate (Dover Telegraph 8 Apr 1837 p.8 col.2)

Eliz. COURT (see Ruth Nicol’s index, page 9, for St Margaret’s at Cliffe STRAYS, ie living away from St Margaret’s parish, in 1861 census)

Ernest COURT, 3 Custom House Quay, Dover (PO Directory 1878, private residents)

Court 278 1 278 PAGE 2 Frederick COURT head 22 labr born Alkham Caroline “ wife 20 born Charlton (ie probably Charlton by Dover) (ALKHAM Census 1881, cottage, area not specified, ref.56) (info ex S. Lees)

Frederick COURT (“Northants” regiment) (listed on Tilmanstone Roll of Honour, in Tilmanstone parish church - ie. he served in the 1914-15 war)

George Stringer COURT head married 30 farmer and grazier born Dover Elizabeth “ wife “ 29 b. Tottenham (London) Frederick George “ son 5 Sellinge Emily Maude “ dau 4 Sellinge Margaret Ellen “ dau 2 Saltwood Herbert “ son 6 months Saltwood (SALTWOOD, 1861 Census, Shepway, ref.92, Stone Farm, info ex. S. Lees) (NB: “George was married to Elizabeth QUIHAMPTON (born 1832), a farmer’s daughter from Little Totham in Essex, he originally hailed from Saltwood in Kent, where he had been born in 1797. Thus it seems almost certain that Elizabeth would have met George whilst she was visiting relatives back in Saltwood. The wedding was held in Little Totham, the marriage being registered in the 3rd qtr of 1852 (Maldon R.D. Essex) Elizabeth’s sister, Fanny QUIHAMPTON was to marry George’s younger brother, Percy Simpson Court” info from Mike Mead-Briggs) [NB it would seem that “Tottenham” above, should probably read: Little Totham, Essex. K.H.]

Harriet COURT married Wm ROGERS by Banns 27 May 1806 (ASH BTs)

Harriet COURT sister Unmarried 17 born Tilmanstone With Richard and Sarah Jane YOUNG and family (1851 Census Westcliffe, Swingate Cottages, p.6 No.19)

Henry COURT and Richard COURT - had absconded from Eastry workhouse - see info under Richard COURT 1844, in this list.

Mr J.W. COURT, on list of donations to Canterbury hospital (Kentish Gazette 1.1.1808 p.4 col.1)

James COURT of Hythe, tenant at will of land called Brickfield - the land now being sold (Kentish Gazette Feb 26 - Mar 2 1790 p.1 col.4)

James COURT: Memorial: (Dover) Aged 78, died Nov. 1912 (ie born c.1834); his marriage certificate in 1870 says aged 40, ie. born about 1830, 1881 census says aged 44 = born c.1837. Born Sandwich? lived at Buckland, Dover.

Jane COURT (3rd daughter of Mr Stephen COURT) married Edward SEWARD, linendraper of Dover, on Saturday last at St Pancras New Church, London (Cinque Ports Herald Sat. 6.5.1826 po.3 col.4)

Jno COURT and family FROM Nonington May 16 1769 TO St Mary Dover (Settlement Cert. St Mary Dover records U3/30 13/1-3)

John and Sarah COURT (nee Goodwin?): their son William COURT born Ma.14 1802, Goodnestone; died Feb 27 1879

John COURT, 16, apprentice to vet (MORGAN) (Church Street 1881 Census NONINGTON ref F.16/6)

John COURT of Guston, owner of house and land at “Curson” (Guston??) occupied by Richd GIBBONS (1754 Kent Poll)

John COURT married Hannah PEALE by Banns 10.11.1792 (ASH BTs)

John COURT married Mary PRECIOUS 21.7.1827 (Woodnesborough). Note: She was of Eastry

Mr John COURT, North Court Farm, Swingfield - notice of auction (Dover Telegraph 2.Oct 1847 p.8 col.1)

Court 278 2 278 page 3 Lucy COURT (eldest dau of Mr R,.S.COURT, wine merchant) married 17 Aug at St Marys Dover to Mr William Henry PAYN, solicitor (Dover Telegraph 19.8.1837 p.8 col.4)

Lydia COURT married Thos GARLING 18 Oct 1801 (Goodnestone near Wingham,typed transcript of PRs)

Martha COURT married James GOLDER ba by Banns both of Worth 11.12.1760 (Worth BTs)

Mary COURT married Henry FINNIS both of 25.7.1726 (St Andrew Canterbury, ex. J.Jones index)

Mary COURT married Stephen HERITAGE both of Betteshanger by B. 7 May 1765 (Betteshanger Regr U3/75/1/3)

Mary COURT of Adisham married Thos NEWING of Walmer by B. 24.8.1766 (Adisham BTs)

Mary COURT (x) of Staple spr married Richard WILLIAMS (x) of Staple 13.12.1783 by Banns Wits:Joseph ELVERY (x), E. COLLIN (Staple Regr)

Mary COURT wid (nee PRECIOUS) marr- Thos TWYMAN 1836, 30 July, at Woodnesborough. She first married John COURT at Woodnesborough, 21.7.1827 and she was of Eastry.

Mary COURT ‘15’ born in Kent, living with RALPH family (Lower Street, DEAL 1841 Census, ref.HO 107/466/2 Folio 52, p.2) [Note: This census entry is missing off the 1841 Census for Deal FILM held at Dover Ref.Library]

Moses COURT (x) ba married Kezia ELGAR (x) spr by B. 27.5.1828 (ASH BTs)

Percy S. COURT, Mayor of Dover, Alderman of Town Ward, Dover, Dover Borough Magistrate (listed in PO Directory for Dover 1878) Percy S. COURT, 140 Snargate Street, Dover (PO Directory 1878, private residents)

R.S. COURT, 140 Snargate Street, Dover: importer of Spanish, Portugal and French Wines and Spirits (Kent Directory 1837)

R.S. COURT, a Trustee of Dover and East Kent Building and Investment Society (Dover Telegraph 18 April 1846 p.1 col.3)

R.S. COURT Esq., Alderman, Dover Wine-Merchant, death on 17 January aged 58 (Dover Telegraph 23.1.1847 p.8 col.4, also see D/Tel 30.1.1847 p.8 col.2 for funeral report)

Richard COURT and Henry COURT had absconded two days before their absence was discovered. The schoolmaster discovered the boys were not regularly mustered each morning after rising, agreeably with the 14th article of the Rules and the Chairman requested better attention by the Master to a better arrangement for observance of rules 23.4.1844 (Eastry Workhouse Records, Board of Guardians Minute Books of meetings)

Richard COURT and four others were reported for bad conduct and a request they be called before the board. 3.12.1850 (Eastry workhouse - guardians minute book)

Richard COURT (39) ba, labourer of 5 Edgar Place, (father: William JOHNSON, labr) married Catherine KING (30), spr 5 Edgar Place, (father: Thomas KING, sailor, deceased). Richard COURT signed name, Catherine signed her mark. Marriage dated Aug 9 1875. Witnesses were: Henry George BURWELL, and “Margaret JOHNSON”. Ref. No.24: married by Banns, by Vicar, Turberville-Evans. (marriage cert. In possession of COURT family who emigrated to Canada) Richard, along with James COURT (his brother) was born in Sandwich and lived in Buckland, Dover. Note: On Richard’s birth record, it states Susannah (his mother) was an “married to another man”. There was also a brother Henry Johnson COURT, and it is thought there was also a William, and a Susannah, children of Susannah COURT and William JOHNSON. Note: There is a Margaret JOHNSON christened 2.1.1803, (St Clement Sandwich), dau of Richard and Sarah JOHNSON, who may be William JOHNSON’s sister and a witness at this marriage.

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Robert COURT of Acryse (= Acrise), master carpenter: In 1764 took apprentice Fryer WORTHINGTON fee £10, ref 24/46 In 1767 took apprentice George NORRIS ref 56/119 (PRO: Inland revenue records, of which Kent apprenticeships 1763-1774 are on KFHS fiche)

Rogers Stephen COURT, Wine Merchant, Dover: assigned estate and effects of John JELL (Dover Telegraph 6 May 1837 p.1 col.1)

Roger Stephen COURT, wine merchant, Dover: Notice of indenture of assignment re Joseph HOAD (Dover Telegraph 19 Sep 1846 p.1 col.4)

Mr Rogers Stephen COURT deceased, wine Merchant, Dover, notice re estate (Dover Telegraph 11.9.1847 p.1 col.1)

Mr S. COURT of Dover, notice of marriage to Francis Phillis Bond, youngest dau of Charles MEAD Esq. mayor of Fordwich (Dover Telegraph 11.7.1846 p.8 col.4)

Mr S. COURT, wine merchant,, birth of a son on 10 May (Dover Telegraph 22 May 1847 p.8 col.4)

Sarah COURT of Sybertswould married Thomas TAYLOR of Deal 11 May 1718 (St Andrew Canterbury Regr)

Stephen COURT ba married Mary BROCKMAN spr both of Ash by B. 17 Jul 1780 (ASH BTs)

Stephen COURT married Eliz. PRICE 4 Sep 1785 (ASH BTs)

Stephen COURT carpenter (on list of Dover Electors, 1802 hand-written book listing voters (ie freemen of Dover)in election for 2 Dover MPs. More info = see Freemen’s records). At this date freemen of Dover did not need to be resident in Dover.

Stephen COURT christened Dover St Mary 11.6.1821

Stephen COURT: August 28, at Eastry, the wife of Stephen COURT died aged 85 yrs (Deaths, Cinque Ports Herald Sep 2 1826 p.3 col.5)

Stephen COURT aged 86 “Eastry parish clerk for 55 years” buried 14 June 1830 (EASTRY BTs)

Mr Stephen COURT aged 74, builder, died 28 June. Formerly of Dover and late of Barfrestone. (Dover Telegraph 5 Jul 1834 p.8 col.4)

Stephen COURT, one of 3 Aldermen for Pier Ward, Dover (Kent Directory 1837)

Mr Stephen COURT - sole agent for Dover, for Guinness, Son & Co’s stout (Dover Telegraph 5.9.1846 p.1)

Mr Stephen COURT of Strond Street, Dover marriage March 16 at Sturry, to Miss Mary Ann LAKER of Sturry (Dover Telegraph 22.3.1856)

Stephen COURT: “Mary wife of Stephen COURT of Dover, died 31 Aug 1816 aged 53, also Sarah his second wife died 12 Nov 1823 aged 58, also Stephen COURT died 29 Jun 1834 aged 74. Frances Phillis Bond MEAD w/o Stephen COURT was born Fordwich 12 Aug 1824? Died Dover 23 May 1855, also Stephen COURT died 7 Oct 1857 aged 35? Also Frances w/o Ernest (son of Stephen) died Beauxfield House, Whitfield 26 Oct 1881 aged in 26th year. Frances Emily eldest child of Frances and Ernest died 15 Nov 1881 aged 18 months. (Memorials in Whitfield churchyard, info from S. Lees)

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Miss Susannah COURT of Faversham married 20 Jan to Mr Mark REDMAN, junr, builder of Faversham (Dover Telegraph 25 Jan 1834 p.8 col.4)

Thomas COURT occupier of house and land at Gunston (ie Goodnestone)near Sandwich, owned by Richard COOPER of Woodnesborough (1754 Kent Poll)

Thomas COURT occupier of barn and land at Gunston (ie Goodnestone by Sandwich), owned by Thomas MACKNEY of Sholden) (1754 Kent Poll)

Mr Thomas COURT aged 73, died 12 March at Dymchurch (Dover Telegraph 18 March 1837 p.8 col.4)

(Driver) W. COURT - wounded. PHOTO of him (Dover Express 8 Oct 1915 p.8, centre. 1st War series of Dover servicemen’s photographs)

(Gunner, R.G.A.) W. COURT - PHOTO of him. Was recently wounded in France and has also recently undergone 2 serious operations in Egypt; late of the S.E. and C.R. Cross-Channel boats. Son of Mrs COURT of No.13 Biggin Court, Dover, who also has a son in law (Private F. PIDDOCK) pictured. No more info (Dover Express 15.3.1918 p.8)

William COURT FROM Isle of Thanet 3 Nov 1733 TO St Mary Dover (Settlement Certificate ref U3/330 13/1-3)

Wm COURT married Mary BRANFORD (13?Nov) 1783 (ASH BTs)

William COURT ba married Ann WRAIGHT spr both of Ham by Banns 12.10.1797 (HAM Regr and BTs)

William COURT (son of John COURT of Swingfield) married Harriet REYNOLDS of Adisham (she was chr 5.Aug.1798, Adisham) she was buried 28.12.1851 at Adisham

Wm COURT ba of Knowlton married Eliz. JONES (x) of Tilmanstone spr by Banns 6 Nov 1816 Wits: Thos WARLAND, Wm CURLING (KNOWLTON Regr)

Mr Wm COURT married 9 Oct at Canterbury to Miss Hannah GILBE (Dover Telegraph 18 Oct 1834 p.8)

William COURT and Mary of Eastry, labr: their son James John COURT chr 22 Jan 1843 (Eastry?)

William COURT, carter aged 25 born Tilmanstone (living at Coldred Court, COLDRED 1861 census)

William COURT - marriage registration, Dover District Jun Qtr 1869, ref 2a 1285

William COURT head married 36 ag labr b.Tilmanstone Sarah “ wife “ 21 London (Woodnesborough 1871 Census, north side of parish, ref: p.23, F104, No.104)

William COURT (“Northants” Regt) (on Tilmanstone Roll of Honour, in the church - ie. served in the 1914-18 war)

William COURT (Gunner, RGA) PHOTO. Wife and child at 10 Woolcomber Lane, Dover, with parents in law Mr and Mrs P. SMITH. Also pictured are: Private A. OLIVER, another son in law of Mr and Mrs P. SMITH, and three sons (PHOTOS) of Mr and Mrs P. SMITH, plus details (Dover Express 19 May 1916 p.8)

Mrs COURT aged 73, died 15 February at (Dover Telegraph 4 March 1837 p.8 col.4)

Mr COURT, wine merchant: particulars of sale by auction of carriages (Dover Telegraph 25.7.1846 p.1)

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Mr Alderman COURT - notice re formation of Dover Steam Packet Co. (Dover Telegraph 31.1.1846 p.1)

COURT & CO., Dover: wine importers, established 1807. Advert (Dover Chronicle Jan.5 1884, front page, col.1)

COURT & Co. Wine merchants, advert (Dover Standard Sat.Jan.7 1893 front page)

COURT & Co., importers of wines, and spirits, agents for Guinness’s stout and Bass and Allsopp’s pale india ale, 140 Snargate Street, Dover (Dover Commercial List, from PO Directory 1878)

COURT & Co., wine cellars in Snargate Street, cut out of the rock and very extensive (1878 Kent Directory, Dover information)

Mr COURT, North Court Farm, Swingfield: notice of sale of land (Dover Telegraph 23.11.1833 p.1 col.3)

Mrs COURT, died 3 May at Charlton, widow of the late Capt. Thomas COURT of Dover (Dover Telegraph 9 May 1835 p.8 col.4)

COURT c.1690s (Waltham)

COURT (written as CAUGHT!) Mr, smack owner of Ramsgate has made application and selected two boys as apprentices, namely George KNIGHT age 15 and David HOLNESS 16. The boys having been called before the board and expressed their desire for the service offered and being both forsaken by their parents, it was resolved that they proceed this day to Ramsgate. 17 May 1853. Later George KNIGHT returned to the workhouse “had no taste for sea service” 14.6.1853 (Eastry workhouse, guardians minute book)

COURT families - Members of Salvation Army, Dover - see Dover Express “Memories page” by Bob Hollingsbee, for dates April 6th , 13th and 20th , and May 18th , 2000.

------B.J.COURT (name listed on War Memorial for St Marys Dover, in churchyard of St Marys Church) No COURT memorials other than this one in the churchyard here. ------

COURT of: Longport, Canterbury 1747, St Paul Canterbury 1732, Rodmersham 1735, St.Mary Northgate Canterbury 1748, “Canterbury” 1748, Stowting 1728, Elham 1735, Ashford 1732, Elham 1732, 1750, 1728, Milsted 1730, Goodnestone near Wingham 1735, Wye 1726, St Lawrence Thanet 1728, Acrise 1745 (listed in 1726-50 Licences to Marry, Cowper’s lists)

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TILMANSTONE parish registers and BTs 1558-1900 inclusive, COURT refs:

Baptisms: Mary Ann dau of Thos & Jane COURT of Tilmanstone, labr 19 Dec 1824 Sarah Ann “ “ “ “ “ “ “ 4 Feb 1827 George son of “ “ “ “ “ 1 March 1829 Thomas son of “ “ “ “ “ 27 Feb 1831 Harriet d.o. “ “ “ “ “ 21 Jun 1833 William s.o. “ “ “ “ “ 3 Apr 1836

Marriages: Margarett COURT widow married Robert STOKES by Licence 15 June 1676 (Licence says: STOKES, Robert of Goodnestone near Wingham, yeoman, ba, 28, and Margaret COURT of same parish, widow. To be at Tilmanstone 9 Jun 1676 - from Cowper lists)

Court 278 6 278 page 7 Tilmanstone marriages continued from previous page…

William COURT (X) of Tilmanstone ba married Susanna SIDDERS (x) of Tilmanstone spr by Banns, witnesses: George MORRIS (x), Wm AYERS (clerk) 30 Aug 1819

Thomas COURT(x) of Tilmanstone ba married Jane UPTON (x) of Tilmanstone spr by Banns, witnesses: Mary UPTON, William AYERS (clerk) 109 July 1824

Sarah Jane COURT, 19, spr, servant of Tilmanstone (father: Thomas COURT, labr) married Richard YOUNG, 23, ba, labr of Guston (father: John YOUNG, labr) wits: Wm ATKINS, Mary Ann COURT, Wm YOUNG. By Banns 15 March 1846

Jane COURT (x), 48, widow of Tilmanstone (father: Thomas UPTON labr) married Thomas DIXON (x), widr, labr, of Tilmanstone (father: Thomas DIXON, labr) wits: Wm ATKINS, Mary Ann ATKINS, by Banns 5 November 1853

Burials: Robert COURT of Eastry, aged 1 year 22 July 1821 Thomas COURT of Tilmanstone aged 51 27 Apr 1845 George COURT of Tilmanstone aged 16 18 Jan 1846 William COURT from Eastry Union House, aged 61 27 Oct 1851 Thomas COURT of Tilmanstone aged 64 8 Feb 1894

Tilmanstone Census, 1841, 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881, 1981:

1841: (Building ref.1, at New Purchase Farm): (with John WYBORN, Bailiff): Mary COURT ‘15’ born in Kent (she was presumably was a living in servant)

1851: Lower Street, household ref No.30: Jane COURT head widow 45 pauper born Waldershare Thomas “ son Unmarr 20 Ag.Labr “ William “ son 15 “

1861: Lower Street, household ref 14: Thomas COURT, son in law unmarried 30 agr. Labr born Tilmanstone Living in with Thomas DIXON head married 54 agr.labr born Langdon And Jane DIXON wife 55 born Waldershare.

1871: Lower Street, “The Star” Inn: Thomas COURT lodger unmarried 40 agr.labr born Tilmanstone (living in household of TRITTON family)

1881: “Plough & Harrow” Thomas COURT lodger 50 agr.labr b. Tilmanstone (living in with George BOWMAN & family, publican)

1891: Lower Street, household ref: 74 (living on his own): Thomas COURT head single 60 farm labr employed born Tilmanstone (living quite close to a DIXON family)

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EASTRY marriages 1559-1900 inclusive:

14 Oct 1775 Stephen COURT ba married Ann AYNOTT spr by Licence (in Regr and BTs)

13 Oct 1827 William COURT (X) of Eastry ba married Mary FISHENDEN (x) spr of Ash by Banns, witnesses: John FISHENDEN (X), Elizabeth FISHENDEN (X) (regr and BT)

20 Jan 1831 Ann COURT spr of Eastry married Thomas MORRIS widr of Ash next Sandwich, by Lic, witnesses: Thos VINEY, Maria KEBELL, Sarah Ann KEBELL (in Regr and BT)

18 April 1847 John COURT, full age, ba, carpenter of Folkestone (father: John COURT, carpenter) married Esther MOAT, full age, spr (father: Thos MOAT, shoemaker) (regr)

20 Nov 1847 Henry COURT, full age, ba, labr of Worth (father: John Goodban, labr - query - is this John GOODBAN, or John Goodban COURT ?? (check with regr)

2 April 1854 Charles COURT, full age, widow, labr of St Stephens, C-----? (father: John, labr) married Charlotte KENNETT, full age, spr, (father: Stephen; labr) (regr)

16 Nov 1858 Harriet COURT, full age, spr (father: Wm COURT, labr) married George MATTHEWS, full age, ba, shipwright of Minster Sheppey (father: Thomas, Innkeeper) (regr)

7 Sep 1863 Matilda COURT, minor, spr (father: William COURT, labr) married John Henry EASTER, full age, ba, bricklayer of St Mary Sandwich (father: John Burrett; Bricklayer) by Certificate (regr)

5 April 1864 Ann Maria COURT, full age, spr (father: Wm COURT, labr) married Wm HILLS, full age, butcher, of Deal (father: Wm HILLS, butcher) (regr)

19 Feb 1870 James COURT, 30, ba, labr (father ------) married Susannah Elizabeth GRAHAM, 20, spr (father: John GRAHAM, labr) (Regr)

15 Nov 1870 Mary COURT, 43, spr (father: William COURT, labr) married Hezekiah CRASKE, 45, widr, bookseller (father: John; farmer) (regr)

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from Ruth Nicol’s Census Indexes: COURT families: (NB only head of a COURT household listed; and persons named COURT living in a household where the head is not COURT are listed below, ie. does not include all members of the family) – her page numbers -

Temple Ewell 1851: none

Great Mongeham 1841 - 1881 inclusive indexed together: See pages: 4, 25, 44, 56, 68, 70

Little Mongeham 1841-1881 inclusive: none

Northbourne 1841-1881 inclusive: Sarah COURT page 7; Thomas COURT page 29

Ashley, Northbourne 1841, 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881 : none

BARHAM Census index 1851 pages 5, 17,

Betteshanger area 1841: COURT, Sarah p.3 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881 - none

Denton Census: William COURT 1841 Census, 1851 Census; Eliza COURT 1861, 1871, 1881 Census

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East Langdon 1841, 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881 : none

Goodnestone Census INDEX 1841 page 15

Guston 1841, 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881 : none

Kingsdown 1841, 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881 : none

Oxney, 1841, 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881 - all none

Ringwould 1841, 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881 - all none

Ripple 1841, 1851, 1861 - all none 1871: COURT, William page 1; 1881: none

River 1841, 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881 - all none

Marine House School, St Margaret at Cliffe - 1841: COURT Henry p.19; 1851: none; 1861: none; 1871: COURT George p.14, COURT William p.14 1881: none

St Margaret at Cliffe: 1841, 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881, - all none

Sholden 1841: COURT, Henry p.4 1851: COURT, Henry p. 2 1861: COURT, Henry p.11; COURT Henry Junr. P.11; COURT Robert H. p.14; COURT Thomas p.14. 1871: COURT Edwd James p.2; COURT Henry Jnr. p.5; COURT Henry snr. P.5; COURT Thomas p.1 1881: COURT Thomas p.13

Sutton (by Dover): 1841, 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881 - none

Westcliffe: 1841, none; 1851: COURT, Harriet p.6; 1861, 1871 - none; 1881: COURT, George p.1

W.Langdon 1841, 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881 - none

Whitfield: 1841, none; 1851: COURT William p.3; 1861: COURT Elizabeth p.6; 1871: COURT William p.11 also another William p.11; 1881: COURT, Ernest p.1

Woodnesborough Census, 1891: COURT ref.110 The Street; COURT ref.92 Hamlet of Ringlemere)

Lydden 1841 none; Lydden 1851: George COURT page 13; 1861 and 1871 - none

Coldred 1841: COURT, William p.4 1851: none 1861: COURT William p.1; 1871 and 1881 : none

Waldershare: 1841, 1851, 1881 indexed together: COURT, William p.21; 1861and 1871: none

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Deaths registrations - Date means that Quarter; place means Registration District

Death of Clara Jane COURT aged 49 yrs in Dec (?) Qtr 1905 Reading 2c310 also burial in Reading Cemetery Mfiche 97549 ;

1892 March: Emily Sarah 9SOA 6d433 Harry 81 SOA 6d443 Ann 78, Maidstone ref 2a 646 Henry 47 Eastry Distr. Ref 2a855 James 30 Dover 2a888 Jun Albert Henry 0 Dover 2a536

1893 June: Ethel Maud 0 Dover 2a 630 Dec: Charlotte 88 SOA Joseph 73 SOA

1903 Dec May 70 SOA 1904: Sep: Thomas 82 Dover 2a393? Jun Violet Irene 0 SOA 6d303 William 66 Eastry George 0 Eastry 1905: Dec Alfred George 0 Eastry 1906: Mar: Alfred James 31 Dover 2a 700 Jun John Richard 26 SOA 6d416 ------

Eastry Workhouse - items extracted (using the typed index to these particular records) COURT refs: pages Henry 48; James 123; Richard 48, 111; Susannah 40, 41; William 19, 40, 60. p.19 15 February 1840: William COURT (and others, named) were called before the Board and informed that the subject of the complaint had been investigated by the board who were of the opinion that there were no just grounds for the appeal they had made, and although the bread was not quite so light as usual, the master had not delayed to communicate with the contractor and the letter which the master had sent was read out to the complainants.

William COURT - his and others’ complaint re bread was investigated and found to have no just grounds (25 February 1840) (Workhouse Minutes)

p.40: Meeting 7 March 1843: The master informed the Board that Susannah, the wife of William COURT of the parish of Tilmanstone, desired to be discharged from the workhouse with her 5 children. William COURT is also an inmate of the workhouse but has not resided with his wife for 16 years. The wife has lived with a man named William JOHNSON since she left her husband and a large family has been the result. Five of the children are now with her in the workhouse. It is also stated that she desires to be discharged with the intention of residing with William JOHNSON in the same disgraceful manner as heretofore. It was proposed that Susannah COURT and her children be detained until the husband applies for his discharge. p.41: Meeting 21 March 1843: The master reports that on the 17th March, Susannah COURT escaped from the old workhouse early in the morning taking her infant child and a pair of shoes, but that the shoes had been returned since. The board were also informed that William JOHNSON had this morning made application for the four children of Susannah COURT remaining in the workhouse. After reading the reply of the Poor Law Commissioners, relating to this case, it was determined that the children be discharged to the care of the applicant. With reference to the escape of Susannah COURT from the workhouse which appeared to have occurred when the paupers who are employed in the cooking were let out for that purpose, it was determined that the porter should always be about in the morning to prevent the possibility of any persons leaving the workhouse but such whose employment makes it necessary.

Court 278 10 Eastry workhouse records continued…. 278 page 11 p.48: Meeting 23 Apr 1844: The Schoolmaster stated that Richard and Henry COURT had absconded two days before he discovered that they were absent. On enquiry of him, the board learnt that the boys were not regularly mustered every morning immediately after rising, agreeably with the 14th article of the Workhouse Rules. The Chairman requested Mr Walker’s attention to a better arrangement for an observance of the Rule. p.60: Meeting 17 June 1845: The master stated that William COURT absconded from the Workhouse on 11th June, leaving his children chargeable to Tilmanstone parish, that he had not taken any of the workhouse clothing, having obtained his own from the store for the purpose of airing them. The Chairman informed the master that clothing taken from the paupers on their admission should not be returned without his direction. p.111: Meeting 3 Dec 1850: The master reports the bad conduct of Eliza BIRD, John OSMENT, Robert NORRIS, Richard COURT and James SELLS and requests that they may be called before the Board. The men having been called, the master complained that they persisted in reclining on the forms before the fire last night, instead of going to bed. James Sells stated that it was so long to lie in bed. The master stated that yesterday James SELLS applied to him for clothing to leave the workhouse, which he refused to give him. It was determined that no clothing be allowed in this case. The men having been called in again were informed that they will be punished by the master, as ordered by the Poor Law Commissioners. James SELLS stated that he did not apply to go out of the workhouse. (then follows a letter from the Poor Law Inspector, which mentions that, among other things, “the very irregular and slovenly practice of allowing the men access to their rooms at their pleasure at all hours of the day should be put a stop to.” Etc etc… ) p.123. Meeting 12 August 1851: The master reports that a man named JOHNSON, belonging to Deal, wishes to be allowed to have his illegitimate son, named James COURT, to go harvesting with him. Determined that James COURT be discharged.

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(all refs are DOVER unless stated otherwise)

1889 Directory: Percy Simpson COURT, JP, 140 Snargate Street (Royal Cinque Ports Yacht Club) Percy Southard COURT, 140 Snargate Street (Royal Cinque Ports Yacht Club) Stephen COURT, The Hermitage, St Margaret’s Bay Court & Co., 12 Bench Street, Wine & Spirit Merchants Ernest COURT, 44 Castle Street John COURT, 44 Union Road, Robert COURT, 45 Clarendon Street Thomas COURT, 31 Tower Hamlets Street Thomas COURT, 22 George Street Miss COURT - preparatory school, 34 Clarendon Street

In addition, in the 1890 directory there is: V. COURT, 37 George Street.

By 1895 there is also a: J. COURT, Primrose Hall Inn, 22 Union Road

1901 Directory: J.COURT, Primrose Hall Inn, Union Road, publican and contractor (is this J. a James? This has not been confirmed) [see Note* below on page 12] R. COURT, 5 Beaumont Terrace, T. COURT, 22 George Street, T. COURT, 22 Pauls Place V. COURT, 38 George Street

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1901 directory continued…. COURT & CO., as 1889 F. COURT, 1a Barton Road, H. COURT, 28 Hillside Road, Mrs COURT, 4 Warren’s Flats E. COURT, 3 North Road E.W.COURT, 6 Winchelsea Hill (this is Ernie who went to Canada) W. COURT, 6 Oswald Road. [Note * The men who run the (national) index say: “We have John COURT here until 1899.” So the J.COURT is John]

1905 Directory: E.W.COURT, 5 Winchelsea Street (this is Ernie who went to Canada) Robert COURT, 62 Folkestone Road, T. COURT, 22 George Street T. COURT, 22 Paul’s Place V. COURT greengrocer 39 George Street W.C.COURT, 6 Oswald Road, Miss COURT, Preparatory School 62 Folkestone Road, Mrs COURT, 4 The Flats, Mayfield Avenue

1912 directory: E.W.COURT, 8 Winchelsea Street (Ernie who went to Canada) M.E.COURT, 62 Folkestone Street A. COURT, 33 Bartholomew Street T. COURT, 22 Paul’s Place, W. COURT, 6 Oswald Road

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Court 278 12 Court Hollingsbee ref: 1684

EAST KENT PEOPLE INDEX: refs from various East Kent records, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

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Henry COURT, 10, male, born Staple Inmate, scholar (pauper) (Eastry Union Workhouse 1881 census)

James COURT, and others, at "General Quarter Sessions which ended Friday last - for felonies - ordered transportation for 7 years" (Kentish Gazette 21 to 15 Jan 1788 back page)

John COURT of Acrise, farmer, aged 88 died 15 Mar 1851

Stephen COURT '50' farmer born in Kent: yes Sarah " '40' Jemima " 22 Stephen " 20 William " 18 Sarah " 13 Emma " 10 George " 5 (all born in Kent at ASH, census 1841. Next door is Stephen COURT aged 80 Independent born in Kent)

"Mr Thomas COURT death on Mar 12 at Dymchuch, aged 73, for many years a confidential looker in that place" (Kentish Gazette 21 Mar 1837 p.3 col.5)

William COURT 65 cordwainer not born in Kent Wm COURT 50 ag labr born in Kent (EASTRY WORKHOUSE 1841, from R.P.)

Eastry Workhouse 1851 Census: Wm COURT 61 Unm Ag Labr born Hackling, Kent Henry COURT 16 Unm scholar born Sandwich James COURT 14 Unm scholar born Sandwich Wm COURT marr 25 ag labr b. Herne Bay

From St Mary Sandwich records: Chr 29.6.1837 Son of --- COURT and Susanne (ex Phelps) Chr 6.11.1831 Eliza JOHNSON, dau of William JOHNSON and Susanna COURT

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COURT, Peter married Mary PARKER by Licence 8 Oct 1754 (Stourmouth) (info R.N.)

COURT Sarah, of Sybertswould married Thos TAYLOR of Deale 11.5.1718 (St Andr Canterbury)

COURT Sarah: Elham Centenarian: Mrs Sarah COURT of The Street, Elham, was born on a farm at Acrise on 24 Feb 1809, ... celebrated her 100th birthday. Her farmer parents both attained the age of nearly 90. She was a farmer’s maid for the PAPILLON family and still doing nursing at the age of 80 but had never been on a train. An uncle, wine merchant, lived in Dover, and also lived to a good age. A son and a daughter were alive when she was 100. (PHOTO of her) (Folkestone Express? Could be 13 or 20 Feb 1909) (The reference is also thought to be from Folkestone Gazette of 27 February 1909).....

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(COURT, Simon): John OLDFEILD jun. of Alkham, yeoman, - indictment for felonious killing. By an inquisition held at Alkham 9th December 1632 before John Hogben, coroner on the body of Simon COURT of Alkham, carpenter, a jury – Henry Lushington, Nicholas Rolfe, Nicholas Ladd, William Toms, John Sutton, Stephen Ward, James Browneinge, Ingram Sutton, Anthony Estland, Thomas Belsey, William Clement, Daniel Collard, Thomas Bance- found that on 30th November 1632 at Alkham, OLDFEILD struck COURT on the head with a fire-pan (2d) inflicting injuries from which he died on 6th December 1632. (indictment endorsed) Robert Harryson. True bill. Guilty, allowed clergy, the branding is respited because he produced a royal pardon. Gravesend Assizes 6th March 1633. Before James Weston, B and Francis Crawley, J. (Calendar of Assize Records. Kent Indictments. Charles 1. ref 876)

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Notes prepared by Keith Hayward and included here with his kind permission:

Descendants of Sampson COURT of Elmstead

Sampson COURT was married (firstly) 21st October 1560 at Elmstead to Margaret DODE, (secondly) 15th May 1582 at Elmstead to Jane WARMAN. He had issue: A01 Simon COURT, baptised 14th September 1561 at Elmstead. He was married to -----. They had issue: B01 Mathew COURT, baptised 11th June 1593 at Elmstead. He was married 2nd October 1617 at Elmstead to Elizabeth SHIRLESTONE. She was buried 19th October 1624 at Elstead. He was buried 16th March 1669 at Elmstead. They had issue: C01 Elenor COURT, baptised 10th June 1618 at Elmstead. She (“Ellen”) was married 9th April 1640 at Elmstead to William SHOTWATER. C02 Mary COURT, baptised 9th February 1619 at Elmstead. She was married 31st January 1653 at Elmstead to Ralph MOUNT. C03 Simon COURT, baptised 24th November 1621 at Elmstead. C04 Mathew COURT, baptised 7th December 1623 and buried 17th May 1624, both at Elmstead. B02 William COURT, baptised 15th May 1597 at Elmstead. He was married to -----. They had issue: B03 John COURT, baptised 6th January 1599 at Elmstead. B04 Elisabeth COURT, baptised 20th January 1604 at Elmstead. A02 Elisabeth COURT, baptised 5th September 1563 at Elmstead. She was married 26th January 1590 at Elmstead to William BELL. A03 Sarah COURT, baptised 27th November 1569 at Elmstead. She was married 27th January 1603 at Elmstead to Christopher GARRET. A04 Robert COURT, baptised 14th September 1572 at Elmstead. He was married 21st October 1616 at Elmstead to Sarah FORDRED formerly -----. They had issue: B01 Samson COURT, baptised 19th October 1617 at Elmstead. He was married to -----. He was buried 31st March 1670 at Elmstead. They had issue: C01 Valentine COURT, baptised 18th February 1643 at Elmstead. He was married 7th October 1674 at Elmstead to Tamsin FOOT. She (“Thomazin”) was buried 8th October 1703 at Elmstead. They had issue: D01 John COURT, baptised 6th May 1676 and buried 14th May 1676, both at Elmstead, D02 Anne COURT, baptised 11th March 1676 at Elmstead. D03 Robert COURT, baptised 9th May 1680 at Elmstead. He was married firstly to Mary -----, secondly (Between 1716 and 1718) to Jane -----. Jane died 27th October 1756 and was buried 3rd November 1756 at Acrise. M.I. Robert died 27th November 1758 and was buried 27th November 1758 at Acrise. M.I. He had issue: E01 Mary COURT, baptised 12th August 1708 at Acrise and fl. 1758. E02 Valentine COURT, baptised 13th January 1711 at Acrise and fl. 1758. E03 William COURT, baptised 1st May 1714 and buried 19th December 1759, both at Acrise. E04 Samson COURT, baptised 21st December 1716 at Acrise and fl.1758. E05 Robert COURT, baptised 15th November 1719 at Acrise and fl. 1758. E06 John COURT, baptised 17th January 1724 at Acrise. He was married to Susannah -----. She was buried 25th October 1779 aged 51 at Acrise. M.I. They had issue:

2356 page 2 F01 Susannah COURT, baptised 25th November 1753 at Acrise. F02 Jane COURT, baptised 28th March 1756 and buried 21st June 1791, both at Acrise. F03 Valentine COURT, baptised 3rd September 1758 at Acrise. He was married 27th March 1780 at Acrise to Elizabeth SCOTT. F04 Stephen COURT, baptised 15th March 1761 at Acrise. Victualler and Freeman of Dover. He was married firstly by licence 5th August 1784 at St Mary Dover to Mary ROGERS of Elham (daughter of William ROGERS) who died 31st August 1816 aged 53 and was buried 6th September 1816 at Whitfield, M.I.; secondly to Sarah ----- who died 12th November 1825 aged 58 and was buried 17th November 1825 at Whitfield, M.I.; thirdly 20th November 1826 at St Saviour Southwark to Elizabeth RADCLIFFE. He died 20th June 1834 aged 72 and was buried 6th July 1834 at Whitfield. M.I. He had issue: G01 Susanna COURT, baptised 12th December 1784 at Acrise. She was married 21st April 1808 at St Marylebone to Samuel MUNRO. For further details see MUNRO pedigree. G02 John COURT, baptised 21st December 1785 at St Mary Dover. He died 18th April 1813 and was buried 22nd April 1813 at Whitfield. M.I. G03 Roger Stephen COURT, baptised 8th February 1788 at St Mary Dover. The entry of his baptism gives his name as Roger. However some other register entries involving him, together with his will and the records of his Freedom, give it as Rogers. Wine merchant and Freeman of Dover. He was married firstly 14th October 1813 at St Mary Dover to Nancy GILLBEE who died 23rd May 1823 aged 36 and was buried 30th May 1823 at Whitfield, M.I.; secondly by licence 2nd February 1826 at St James Dover to Eliza Angel PAYN who died 15th December 1836 aged 30 and was buried 20th December 1836 at Whitfield, M.I. He died 13th January 1847 and was buried 24th January 1847 at Whitfield, M.I. Will made 3rd August 1841 proved PCC 14th June 1847. He had issue: H01 Lucy Popkiss COURT, baptised 9th December 1814 at St Mary Dover. She was married 17th August 1837 at St Mary Dover to William Henry PAYN. In 1851 she was a visitor at 15 Hanover Crescent Brighton. He died 14th September 1887 at Woodleigh Villas, Kearsney, River, near Dover. Will made 11th February 1885, proved Canterbury 28th May 1888. She fl. 1881. For further details see PAYN pedigree. H02 Mary Rogers COURT, baptised 10th March 1817 at St Mary Dover. She was married (DEC1842) at (St Geo Han Sq) to John NEALE. He died (in or prior to 1881). In 1896 she was living at 2 Pittville Crescent, Cheltenham. She died 29th October 1898. Will made 29th June 1896, proved London 16th January 1899. For further details see NEALE/VAWDREY pedigree. H03 Stephen COURT, baptised 11th June 1821 at St Mary Dover. Wine merchant and Freeman of Dover. He was married firstly (SEP1846) at (Bridge) to Frances Phillis Bond MEAD who died 23rd May 1855 aged 30 at Dover and was buried 28th May 1855 at Whitfield, M.I.; secondly to Elizabeth ----- née FOSTER who died 25th December 1899 at Ashford and was buried 30th December 1899 at , M.I. Will made 3rd April 1888 proved 1st February 1900. He died 7th October 1857 and was buried 14th October 1857 at Whitfield. M.I. He had issue: I01 Stephen COURT, born 10th May 1847 at Dover and baptised 13th June 1847 at Fordwich. Wine merchant and Freeman of Dover. He was married 18th September 1871 at (Epsom) to Mary Aurora CAMPBELL. He died 27th August 1879 at Cherbourg, France. Will made 15th November 1878, proved London 12th February 1880. She was married (DEC1879) at (Eastbourne) to Arthur Arbouine BUTCHER (by whom she had at least two further children: Osborne A and Ivy M) and died 20th June 1904 aged 50. In 1891 they were living at 129 West End Lane Hampstead. Will proved London 1904. Stephen had issue: J01 Margarita Aurora COURT, born at Whitfield April 1872 and baptised 9th June 1872 at Whitfield. In 1891 she was living at 129 West End Lane Hampstead. She was married (SEP1896) at (Horsham) to Augustin MORA. She fl. 1905 at 21 Lynette Avenue, Clapham Common. J02 Laura Phillis COURT, born at Whitfield June 1873 and baptised 20th June 1873 at Whitfield. In 1891 she was living at 129 West End Lane Hampstead. She was married (MAR1897) at (Strand) to Frederick Brereton DIXON. She fl. 1904 at 105 Altenburg Gardens, Battersea.

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I02 Fanny Mead COURT, born 26th February 1849 at Dover and baptised 23rd May 1849 at St Mary Dover. She was married 10th August 1872 at Whitfield to Thomas Henry BRIGGS, barrister. She died 23rd December 1914 at Lynmouth, and was buried at Countisbury. M.I. Will made 21st June 1912, proved London 5th March 1915. He died 23rd June 1924 at (Newton A.). Will made 20th February 1924, proved London 26th November 1924. They had issue. I03 Dudley COURT, born 20th November 1850 at Dover and baptised 13th February 1851 at St Mary Dover. Lieutenant R.N. He was married (1876) at (Cork) to Sophia Margaret Hungerford ORPEN, of Ireland. He died 19th October 1883 at Dinan, France. Will made 27th September 1881, proved London 30th November 1883. She died 11th January 1886 at Arcachon, France. Will made 25th November 1885, proved London 23rd June 1886. I04 Lena COURT, born 1st July 1853 at Dover and baptised 12th October 1853 at St Mary Dover. She was married 16th November 1875 at (Pancras) (as his first wife) to George Moore DANIEL. She died 30th January 1888 at Puerto Santa Maria, Spain. Administration P.R. 19th March 1888. He was afterwards married to Maria del Carmen IGLESIAS by whom he had further issue, and who died 6th February 1927. He died 27th November 1915 aged 67, being then of 42, Calle Pozuelo, Puerto Santa Maria, Spain. Administration 13th June 1916. Further grant 10th October 1939. For further details see DANIEL pedigree. I05 Ernest COURT, born 15th May 1855 at Dover and baptised 1st August 1855 at St Mary Dover. Wine merchant and Freeman of Dover. He was married, firstly (MAR1880) at (Tunbridge) to Frances COUCHMAN who died 26th October 1881 aged 26 at Whitfield and was buried 29th October 1881 at Whitfield, M.I.; secondly (DEC1891) at (Reading) to Eleanor Euphemia Caroline HARRISON. Latterly he kept the Cross Inn, Staplecross, Ewhurst, Sussex, and died there 9th June 1900. Will proved 3rd July 1900. She fl. 1901 at Staplecross. He had issue: J01 Frances Emily COURT, born c. October 1880 and baptised 3rd February 1881 at Whitfield. She died 15th November 1881 and was buried 18th November 1881 at Whitfield. M.I. J02 Ernest COURT, baptised 11th January 1882 at Whitfield. In 1891 he was living with his grandmother Elizabeth COUCHMAN at 17 Shakespeare Road Sittingbourne. In 1901 he was a harness maker, living with his aunt and uncle Ellen and William BROWN at 6 Manor Terrace, Sheerness. H04 Henry Payn COURT, baptised 6th December 1826 at St Mary Dover. Wine merchant and Freeman of Dover. He died 19th January 1851 and was buried 24th January 1851 at Whitfield. M.I. H05 Eliza Payn COURT, baptised 20th February 1828 at St Mary Dover. She was buried 4th November 1828 at Whitfield. M.I. H06 George Stringer COURT, baptised 6th January 1830 at St Mary Dover. Farmer and grazier. He was married (SEP1852) at (Maldon) to Elizabeth QUIHAMPTON. In 1881 he was at Hythe, and in 1896 he was living at 88 Talbot Road, Bayswater. She died (in or prior to 1901). In 1901 he was living at 55 Chepstow Place, Paddington. He died 30th March 1911 at 55 Chepstow Place, Paddington and was buried at Paddington Cemetery. Will proved London 20th June 1911. They had issue: I01 Alice COURT, born (SEP1853) at Sellinge and fl. 1881 at 50 St Charles Square, Kensington. I02 Frederick George COURT, born c.1855 at Sellinge and fl. 1861. I03 Emily Maude COURT, born c.1856 at Sellinge and fl. 1913. I04 Margaret Ellen COURT, born c.1858 at Saltwood. In 1901 she was living at 55 Chepstow Place Paddington. She died 24th May 1913. Will proved London 22nd August 1913. I05 Herbert COURT, born c.1860 at Saltwood and fl. 1881 at Hythe. In 1901 he was living at 55 Chepstow Place Paddington. I06 Katharine Payn COURT, born c.1862 at Saltwood. She was married 9th September 1893 at St Peters Kensington Park Road, Bayswater (as his first wife) to George Norton STEVENS. She died 1st September 1908 at Karlsbad. Will made 5th August 1902 proved London 19th December 1908. He was married secondly 2nd June 1910 at Holy Trinity Paddington to Mabel Agnes LAURIE. In 1926 he was living at 7 Hyde Park Gardens, London. He died 15th September 1930 aged 83. Will made 8th January 1926, proved 2nd December 1930. Katharine had issue:

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H07 Percy Simpson COURT, born 29th January 1832 and baptised 22nd February 1832 at St Mary Dover. Wine merchant and Freeman of Dover. He was married to Fanny QUIHAMPTON. He died 29th March 1896 at (Dover) and was buried 2nd April 1896 at Whitfield. Administration (with will) London 11th August 1896. In 1901 she was living at 6 Victoria Road Eltham. She died 7th September 1913 aged 77 at Woodside, Victoria Road, Eltham, and was buried 11th September 1913 at Whitfield. Will proved London 7th October 1913. They had issue: I01 Percy Southard COURT, born (MAR1860) at (Dover). In 1901 he was living at 6 Victoria Road Eltham. He was married (JUN1908) at (Lewisham) to (Ada Maria FOSTER or Marian Edith ROWSELL). He died 5th March 1932. Will proved London 8th April 1932. I02 Ada Lucy COURT, born 1863 at Dover. She was married 10th June 1897 at Nutfield (as his second wife) to Alexander Travers HAWES. He died 20th May 1924. Will proved London 2nd July 1924. She died 28th July 1939. Will proved London 28th September 1939. I03 Harry COURT, born c.1864 and buried 10th May 1866 at Whitfield. I04 Evelyn COURT, born c.1866 at Dover. In 1901 she was living at 6 Victoria Road Eltham. She died 21st February 1956 at Malmesmead, Marine Road, Walmer, and was cremated at Charing, her ashes being interred 21st April 1956 at Whitfield. Will proved London 2nd May 1956. I05 Roger Francis COURT, born c.1868 at Dover. He died 22nd July 1896 at Johannesburg. Will proved London 28th January 1901. I06 Lilian COURT, born c.1870 at Dover. She died 9th March 1938 and her ashes were interred 12th March 1938 at Whitfield. Will proved London 17th May 1938. I07 Horace COURT, born c.1874 and buried 15th December 1879 at Whitfield. I08 Gertrude COURT, died in infancy. I09 Cuthbert Quihampton COURT, born 1881 at Dover. In 1901 he was living at 6 Victoria Road Eltham. He was married (in or after 1901) to Elizabeth Ada -----. He was latterly of 3 Stanley Street, Bedford, and died 25th November 1950. Administration London 14th June 1956. H08 Sebastian Elton COURT, baptised 20th January 1836 at St Mary Dover. He was buried 5th January 1837 at Whitfield. M.I. G04 Valentine COURT, born 17th January 1790. He was baptised 31st January 1790 at St Mary Dover. He died 7th September 1811 and was buried 12th September 1811 at Whitfield. M.I. G05 Sampson COURT, born 9th January 1792. He was baptised 12th February 1792 at St Mary Dover and buried 9th August 1792 at Whitfield. M.I. G06 Harriot COURT, born 6th August 1793. She was baptised 18th August 1793 at St Mary Dover and buried 2nd October 1796 at Whitfield. G07 Affra COURT, born 16th August 1795. She was baptised 30th September 1795 at St Mary Dover and buried 23rd October 1796 at Whitfield. G08 Elizabeth COURT, born 5th December 1797. She was baptised 29th December 1797 and buried 4th October 1800, both at St Mary Dover. M.I. at Whitfield. G09 George COURT, baptised 15th January 1800 at St Mary Dover and buried 24th August 1804 at Whitfield. M.I. G10 Richard COURT, born 8th July 1802. He was baptised 25th August 1802 at St Mary Dover and buried 8th March 1803 at Whitfield. M.I. G11 Jane COURT, baptised 16th October 1804 at St Mary Dover and died in infancy. M.I. at Whitfield. F05 William COURT, baptised 18th March 1764 at Acrise. He was married to Mary ----- and moved to Folkestone. He died 1845. They had issue: G01 Thomas COURT, baptised 14th July 1786 at Folkestone. Bricklayer. He was married after banns 17th June 1813 at Folkestone to Margaret KINGSFORD. He was buried 25th February 1829 at Folkestone. They had issue: 2356 page 5

H01 Mary COURT, baptised 17th October 1817 at Folkestone. H02 Thomas COURT, baptised 5th May 1819 at Folkestone. H03 Susanna COURT, baptised 20th February 1822 at Folkestone. G02 John COURT, baptised 1st May 1789 at Folkestone. G03 Henry COURT, baptised 15th April 1792 at Folkestone. Mariner. He was married after banns 15th January 1821 at Folkestone to Ann MINTER. They had issue: H01 Henry COURT, baptised 29th May 1821 at Folkestone. H02 John COURT, baptised 5th February 1823 at Folkestone. H03 Mary Ann COURT, baptised 20th February 1825 at Folkestone. H04 Leonard Minter COURT, baptised 16th September 1827 at Folkestone. G04 William COURT, baptised 4th March 1795 at Folkestone. Mariner. He was married after banns 15th February 1821 at Folkestone to Ann KENNEY. She died 1843. He died 1858. They had issue: H01 William Brandford COURT, baptised 6th June 1821 at Folkestone. Mariner. He was married 5th January 1848 at St James Dover to Harriet Ann WILLIAMS. She died (in or prior to 1901). He fl. 1901 at 4 East Cliff Gardens, Folkestone. He died (SEP1907) at (Elham). They had issue: I01 Ann E. COURT, born c.1848. I02 Harriet COURT, born c.1850 at Folkestone and fl. 1901 at 4 East Cliffe Gardens, Folkestone. I03 Susan COURT, born c.1855 at Poole, Dorset and fl. 1901 at 4 East Cliff Gardens, Folkestone . H02 Thomas Slater COURT, baptised 23rd March 1823 at Folkestone. H03 John COURT, baptised 17th April 1825 and buried 22nd April 1829, both at Folkestone. H04 Stephen Brandford COURT, baptised 13th May 1827 at Folkestone. Fruiterer and shopkeeper. He was married to Mary Ann -----. They fl. 1881 at Folkestone and 1891 and 1901 at 72 High Street Folkestone. He died (JUN1907) at (Elham). They had issue: I01 Helena K COURT, born c1864 at Folkestone. She fl. 1891 at 72 High Street Folkestone. I02 Robert Dale COURT, baptised 31st March 1867 at Folkestone. Silversmith and Jeweller. He fl. 1891 at 72 High I03 Ann Elizabeth COURT, baptised 31st October 1869 at Folkestone. I04 Lena COURT, born c1872 at Folkestone and fl. 1901 at 72 High Street Folkestone.. L05 Rose COURT, born c1881 at Folkestone and fl. 1901 at 72 High Street Folkestone. H05 Richard Marsh COURT, baptised 26th September 1829 at Folkestone. He died 10th April 1895 at Elham. Will proved Canterbury 7th August 1895. H06 Mary Ann COURT, baptised 4th December 1831 at Folkestone. H07 Susan Alice COURT, baptised 6th July 1836 at Folkestone. H08 Henry James COURT, baptised 11th August 1839 at Folkestone. G05 James COURT, baptised 12th November 1797 at Folkestone. Mariner. He was married after banns 7th November 1823 at Folkestone to Sarah BAYLEY. He died c1835. She fl. 1857. They had issue: H01 Sarah COURT, baptised 9th March 1825 and buried 16th March 1829, both at Folkestone. H02 Stephen COURT, baptised 24th December 1826 at Folkestone. He was married (MAR1857) at (Elham) to Susanna Alice COURT. He died 11th April 1861 and was buried at Folkestone Cemetery. Will made 29th April 1857 proved London 13th May 1861. (See Kentish Connection #6/8, 6/9, 6/10, 7/1). She died 10th March 1924 aged 87 and was buried at Folkestone Cemetery. They had no issue. H03 James COURT, baptised 2nd November 1828 and buried 2nd January 1830, both at Folkestone. H04 Elizabeth COURT. She was married (prior to 1857) to Henry GROVER. They had issue:

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F06 John COURT, baptised 3rd May 1767 at Acrise. He was married to Sarah -----. She died 26th April 1848 and was buried 3rd May 1848 at Acrise. M.I. He died 15th March 1851 and was buried 23rd March 1851 at Acrise. M.I. They had issue: G01 John COURT, born c1796. Carpenter. He was married to Elizabeth -----. He died 9th May 1873 and was buried 16th May 1873 at Acrise. M.I. She died 15th April 1885. M.I. at Acrise. They had issue: H01 Jane COURT, baptised 7th September 1822 at Acrise. H02 Stephen COURT, baptised 16th March 1828 at Acrise. H03 Susanna COURT, baptised 11th October 1829 at Acrise and fl. 1881 at Acrise. H04 Robert COURT, baptised 4th September 1831 at Acrise. He was married to Margaret -----. They fl. 1881 at Hougham. They had issue: I01 Clara Jane COURT, born (MAR1867) at Sturry. I02 Ada Margaret COURT, born (DEC1870) at Chislet and died (SEP1887) at (Dover). I03 Lena Agnes K. COURT, born (SEP1876) at Chislet. H05 Sarah Emma COURT, baptised 2nd June 1833 at Acrise. She died 7th April 1836 and was buried 12th April 1836 at Acrise. M.I. H06 Sampson COURT, baptised 27th December 1835 at Acrise. He was married to Maria Elizabeth ----- . They fl. 1891 at Ditchling. He died 15th March 1903 at Westminster Hospital. Administration Lewes 15th June 1903. They had issue: I01 Amy COURT, born c.1863 at Ditchling and fl.1881. I02 Lucy COURT, born c.1868 at Ditchling and fl. 1891 at Ditchling. I03 Lewis COURT, born c.1872 at Ditchling and fl.1881. I04 Wilfred COURT, born c.1875 at Ditchling and fl.1891 at Ditchling. I05 Mabel COURT, born c.1877 at Ditchling and fl.1891 at Ditchling. H07 Agnes COURT, baptised 8th October 1837 at Acrise and fl. 1881 at Acrise. H08 Valentine COURT, born 21st June 1846, baptised 23rd August 1846, died 7th January 1847 of whooping cough and buried 14th January 1847, all at Acrise. M.I. G02 Thomas COURT, baptised 16th June 1799 at Acrise and fl. 1851. G03 George COURT, baptised 6th November 1803 at Acrise and fl. 1851. G04 Jane COURT, baptised 9th March 1806 at Acrise and fl.1851. G05 Sarah COURT, born 24th February 1809 and baptised 25th June 1809 at Acrise. She was married 26th July 1840 at Hawkinge to Stephen COURT (see below). He died 29th May 1875. She died 7th March 1909. G06 Harriet COURT, baptised 21st July 1811 at Acrise. G07 Susannah COURT, baptised 6th April 1812 at Acrise and fl. 1851 E07 Stephen COURT, baptised 10th September 1717 at Acrise. He was married 21st January 1753 at Acrise to Mary HORTON. They had issue: F01 Mary COURT, baptised 28th October 1753 at Acrise. She died 11th October 1779 and was buried 25th October 1779 at Acrise. M.I. F02 Stephen COURT, baptised 8th December 1754 at Acrise. F03 Sampson COURT, baptised 25th July 1756 at Acrise. F04 John COURT, baptised 5th November 1758 at Acrise. He was married to Sarah -----. He died 9th December 1817. M.I. at Acrise. She died 9th October 1827 aged 57. M.I. at Acrise. They had issue: G01 Stephen COURT, baptised 25th December 1796 at Acrise. He was married 26th July 1840 at Hawkinge to Sarah COURT. He died 29th May 1875. She fl. 1901 at Elham. She died 7th March 1909. 2356 page 7

G02 Mary COURT, baptised 2nd September 1798 at Acrise. G03 Elizabeth COURT, baptised 18th January 1801 at Acrise. G04 Harriet COURT, baptised 7th August 1803 at Acrise. G05 Susanna COURT, baptised 29th September 1805 at Acrise. She was married to ----- HARRINGTON. She fl. 1901 at Elham. G06 Sarah COURT, baptised 5th June 1808 at Acrise. G07 John Pilcher COURT, baptised 13th March 1814 at Acrise. He was married (DEC1839) at (Elham). F05 Jane COURT, baptised 2nd November 1760 at Acrise. She died 15th June 1791 and was buried 21st June 1791 at Acrise. F06 Elizabeth COURT, baptised 6th January 1765 at Acrise. She was married after banns 1st March 1783 at Acrise to William RICHARDS. She died May 1784 and was buried 8th May 1784 at Acrise. M.I. They had issue: D04 Elizabeth COURT, baptised 11th December 1681 at Elmstead. D05 John COURT, baptised 30th December 1683 at Elmstead. D06 Susanna COURT, baptised 30th December 1683 and buried (“Susan”) 22nd November 1700, both at Elmstead. D07 Mary COURT, baptised 18th January 1686 at Elmstead. C02 Robert COURT, baptised 22nd February 1645 at Elmstead. C03 Sarah COURT, baptised 29th June 1656 at Elmstead. C04 Martha COURT, baptised 28th March 1658 at Elmstead. C05 Simon COURT, baptised 20th September 1659 at Elmstead. C06 Elizabeth COURT, baptised 6th February 1661 at Elmstead. C07 John COURT, baptised 4th November 1663 at Elmstead. C08 Mary COURT, baptised 8th July 1666 at Elmstead. C09 Margaret COURT, baptised 30th November 1668 at Elmstead. A05 Susan COURT, baptised 11th September 1575 at Elmstead. A06 John COURT, baptised 2nd November 1578 at Elmstead. A07 John COURT, baptised 23rd January 1579 at Elmstead. A08 Agnes COURT, baptised 1st November 1584 at Elmstead. She (“Annis”) was married 18th January 1609 at Elmstead to John WATSON.

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Courtenay Hollingsbee ref: 1682

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"Sir William COURTENAY" (Bossenden Wood affair) (pages 77-81, Crime & Criminals in Victorian Kent by Gray 1985)

"Sir William COURTENAY" - casts of his head advertised for sale by P.WILLINGTON, Plasterer of St Peter's Place, Canterbury (Kentish Gazette 21 Aug 1838 p.1 col.1)

"Sir William COURTENAY" (John Nichols TOM), a Cornishman buried Hernehill Churchyard (Mee's Kent p.235)

"Sir William COURTENAY" (John Nichols THOM) was released from County Asylum, Heath and went to reside at Boughton where he encouraged a riotous assembly, followed by a skirmish in which he and others were killed (Dover Telegraph 2 June 1838 p.8 col.3)

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Coushion(e) Hollingsbee ref: 1683

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Alexander & Jane COUSHONE (a soldier): chr 18 Sept 1799: William their son (Deal Baptisms from a notebook in Deal Museum)

Lucy COUSHION spr of Eastry BANNS read to marry Geo Arthur ANDREWS ba of Kennington BANNS READ 1.8.15 of March 1896 (Kennington Banns Book Kent)

Lucy COUSHION who married Geo Arthur ANDREWS pictured with horse and trap in Upper Street, Tilmanstone, with children Arthur Andrews and his sister (Hollingsbee – Tilmanstone photographs collection)

Samuel COUSHION head married 48 Maltman born Suffolk, Laxfield Emma " wife " 48 b. Suffolk Halesworth Lizzie " dau 9 b. Kent, Lenham + Benjamin BANYARD lodger married 30 Joiner b. Tetford + Ernest J. WOODBRIDGE lodger single 20 Painter b. Battersea, London + Albert E. WILSON lodger married 34 Painter born Bow, London + Edward BARRY lodger single 33 Painter born Hereford, Eastnor (NONINGTON Kent 1891 Census, "Drove")

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Covell Hollingsbee ref: 1685

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Ann COVELL, 80 yrs, died 18 August at Miss Gray's, St Peter's Thanet, nearly 60 years with the family (Dover Telegraph 2 Sept 1837 p.8 col.4)

Richard COVELL of the parish of St John Margate ba married Mary MATSON of Worth by Lic. 22 Oct 1771 (Worth BTs)

Richard COVELL, Deal Pilots (lower book) (listed in Kentish Companion 1779)

Robert COVELL was paid for staples for stocks and whipping post, in 1648, 1 shilling (Birchington churchwardens a/cs, quoted in Birchington its History by Walker 1881 page 55)

Robert Shelton COVELL gent of St John's Thanet Kent England, to marry Anna Maria HIGGON spr of St Peter's Carmarthen town, Carmarthenshire, Wales. Bond dated June 14 1790 (diocese of St David's)

Thomas COVELL and Sarah: chr their son Stephen Underdown 24.5.1761 (St Lawrence Thanet BTs)

COVELL family, may have lived in the original Grove House ("Birchington its History" by Walker pages 143, 144)

Mrs COVELL, aged 84 died 27 Nov at New Road, Chatham (Dover Telegraph 7 Dec 1833 p.8 col.4)

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COVENEY Hollingsbee ref: 2-24

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Licences to Marry. Lists by Cowper, for Canterbury Diocese. for 1726 to 1750 inclusive

MALE:

Daniel COVENEY of Willesboro' s. m., and Eliz PHILMER of Ashford, s.w. At Ashford. Feb 27 1749

John COVENEY ba and Eliz JARMAN, spr both of Holy X Canterbury. At St.Mary Bredin, St.Peter or Holy Cross Canterbury. Dec.22 1732

John COVENEY of Dodington ba and Eliz PHILCOTT, s.p., m. at Dodington, Thurnham or . Oct 3 1737

Thos COVENEY, widr. and Ann PEIRCE, widow both of Cranbrook. At Maidstone. Sep 2 1731.

Timothy COVENEY of Sandrich (Sundridge? ) ba and Cath GARLAND of Maidstone, m. At M. Sep 30 1738

Valentine COVENEY of Wye, widr. and Mary PIM of Brook, spr. At St.Margaret Canterbury or B. Apr 22 1735

Female: p.144. Robt. FILMER of widr. and Eliz. COVENEY of Faversham, spr. At St.M.Bredin Canterbury. Dec.24 1731.

John WILLIAMS of Tong ba and Sarah COVENEY of Bo.Blean, spr. At Bo.Blean or All Saints, Canterbury Jan.31 1744

Thos TERRY ba and Susan COVENEY spr both of Wye. At W, Aldington or . June 26 1734.

Strays for this period: None (Strays means no stray names of Coveney included in any applications for marriage licences, all names are indexed. Bondsmen are sometimes included.)

------Noted from St.James DOVER Marriage Register: 16 April 1829 Zebulon COVENEY of St.James Dover married Mary Ann WILLIAMS of same, by Banns. Both sgd. witnesses: John Trevanion BAKER and Amy BAKER. ------

SEARCHED; NORTHBOURNE REGISTER OF MARRIAGES 1837-1863 end: No Coveneys St.MARGARET AT CLIFFE REGR. OF MARRIAGES 1837 to end of 1862: No Coveneys SEARCHED; St. Margaret at Cliffe Marr. Register (for Marr. of James Coveney to Hannah, c.l8l8/l9 searched 12 Feb 1813 to 8 Mar 1823. NOT IN HERE. ------

DEAL ST. LEONARDS. Register of Baptisms U3/95/1/13 - searched from Jan 1837 to 28 Nov 1838, then searched the next register of Baptisms, U3/75/1/14 up to 21 Sep 1854 Found: baptism 29 May 1842 James Thos. s.o. Richd & Sophia COVENEY of West Street, Gardener. Baptism 10 Dec 1843 Fanny d.o. same - of New Street, Gardener. Then Searched the next register, U3/75/1/15, from 12 Sep; 1854 to 30 Nov. 1890. NO COVENEYS baptised and 1890 to end Dec 1902. NO COVENEYS baptised. ------

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KINGSTON BTS were then ordered and searched for the period 1818/19 to try and find the marriage, but BT for 1819 was missing so could not do a complete search.

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DEAL ST. LEONARDS REGISTERS OF M A R R I A G E S SEARCHED FOR; U3/95/1/26, STARTS 1848, UP TO 25.12.1867:

24.4.1849 Wm WYBORN, full age, ba, farmer of South Sandy Lane (father: Thos WYBORN, Farmer) married to Ann COVENEY, full age, spr, of S.Sandy Lane (father: James COVENEY, gardener) both signed. witnesses: James COVENEY (HIS MARK), Hannah WYBORN (sgd). By Banns

1856 Marriage of Richd COVENEY and Ann WYBORN - as already copied.

16.6.1866 James KENNARD, full age, ba, Gardener of Deal (father: Thos KENNARD, builder), married to Hannah COVENEY, full age, spr. of Deal (father: James COVENEY, Gardener). Both parties signed. witnesses: James COVENEY (his mark), Fanny COVENEY (sgd).

Register following (starts 1868) searched up 29.4.1882. for marriages. No more Coveneys.

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Also noted from St.Mary in the Marsh BTs: 2.4.1801 baptised Sarah Ann dau of Henry & Sarah COVENY.

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listed by K.Hollingsbee

coveney 2-24 2 C O V E N E Y Hollingsbee ref 2-34

East Kent People Index: refs from various E.Kent sources, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

------from Deal St. Leonards Registers of baptism 1559-1837 and Burials 1559-1837 and Marriages 1559-1837 (all indexed in typed form):

29 November 1829 christened: Hanna dau of James and Hanna COVENEY of near , Gardener; 24 June 1832 christened George son of James and Hanna COVENEY of near Deal Castle, Gardener; 30 November 1834 christened Isaac COVNEY son of James & Hanna of near Deal Castle, Gardener;

Marriages: 18 February 1711 John GARDNER and Eliz. COVENEY 1 November 1802 James SHRUBSOLE ba of St. George the Martyr, Canterbury, and Elizabeth COVENEY spr. of St.Leonard Deal, by Banns. witnesses: Eliz. RALPH, John CHAPLIN.

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W I L L S from Archdeaconry Court indexes 1712 to 1856 (Canterbury Diocese): No.30, Book 83 (1715-1719)COVENEY, Edward, of Rainham No.311 Book 98 (1768-72)COVENEY, Thos. of Bennenden No.433 Book 100 (1778-83)COVENEY, Susanna of Faversham No.97 Book 101 (1784-89)COVENEY, Ambrose of Goudhurst No.377 Book 101 " COVENEY, John of Wye No.332 (1811) Joseph COVENEY of Tenterden No.278 (1834) Daniel COVENEY of Minster Sheppy

W I L L S from Consistory Court indexes 1700-1856 Canterbury Diocese 1837 No.288 Sarah COVENEY of Canterbury 1713 No.37 Marie COVENY of Maidstone

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SEARCH in KINGSTON by Canterbury transcribed/indexed: chr. 1 April 1792 James son of James and Ann COVENNY. period covered: 1758 to 1806 baptisms this is the only bp in the index also, no marriages

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DEAL ST. LEONARDS REGISTERS;

Marriage: 25 February 1841: Richard COVENEY, full age, ba, servant of Lower Street (father: James COVENEY, Gardener, and 'Sarah' LOCKYER (signed Sophia), full age, spr. of Lower Street (father: Robert LOCKYER, Tailor) witnesses: Mary Ann LOCKYER, Catherine SELTH?, James COVENEY. Parties and witnesses all signed. . Marriage: 7 Sept 1843 James COVENEY, full age, ba, Gardener of South Rope Walk (father: James COVENEY, Gardener) and Frances Eliz. HOBDAY, full age, spr. of West Street (father Edward HOBDAY, gardener. Both signed. witnesses: Edward HOBDAY, Tom COVENEY, Mary Jane HOBDAY, Ann COVENEY, all signed.

9 Aug 1856: Richard COVENEY full age, widower, officer of Customs, of 3 Broad Street (father: James COVENEY, gardener) and Ann WYBORN, full age, spr. of 2 Durham Place (father: Thos WYBORN, gardener). signed. witnesses: Thos WYBORNE, Sarah MILLS?, both signed. ------

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"Nov. 27 at Deal, after a few hours' illness, Sophia, the beloved wife of Mr. Richard COVENEY, officer of HM Customs, aged 50 years" (Dover Telegraph Sat. Dec. 8 1855)

"Marr. on Aug 9th at St. Leonard's Deal, by the Revd. J.M. Nesbit rector, Mr. Richard COVENEY officer of Her Majesty's Customs Deal to Ann eldest daughter of Mr. Thomas WYBORN, farmer of " (Dover Telegraph Aug 16 1856)

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C E N S U S references:

DEAL 1851 p.47 No.206 Folio 725 Beach Street: Custom Watch House: Richard COVENEY head married 32 Tidewaiter and Boatman H.M. Customs, born St. Margaret's.

DEAL 1851 p.2 F748 No.10, 10 St.George's Place: Sarah COVENEY marr. 46 Custom House Officers Wife born-----(left blank) James (B?)(Y?) COVENEY son 8 born Deal Fanny " dau 7 " "

DEAL 1851 p.27 F668 No.113. 7 South Sandy Lane: James COVENEY, head married 59, gardener b. Kingston, Kent Hannah " wife marr. 58 b.St.Margarets " Isaac " son unm. 16 wheelwright's apprentice.b.Deal

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CENSUS 1861 DEAL

Deal 1861 p.45 F26 No.228 South Sandy Lane, Deal: James COVENEY head marr. 69 Gardener Kent, not known Hannah " wife " 68 b.St.Margaret's

CENSUS DEAL 1861 Richard COVENEY head marr. 42 H.M. Customs Assistant examining Officer, b. St. Margaret's Ann COVENEY wife marr. 52 b. Northbourne Fanny " dau Unm. l7 b. Deal

------DEAL CENSUS 1871 P.55, f.32 No.296 9 Blenheim Road, Deal: Hannah COVENEY, head widow 78 gardener's widow,b.St.Margts Sarah " dau unm. 43 " " ------DEAL Census 1881 p.20 F13 No.119 9 Blenheim Road, Deal: Sarah COVENEY, head unm. 53 Needlewoman St. Margaret's Ann GOLDSACK cousin Unm. 64 cook, unemployed bn.St.Margts ------This is not meant to be a complete list of all the Coveneys in Deal Census, but these are the ones readily available - from the indexes and records of Mrs.Ruth Nicol, archivist for St.Margaret's, who also a Mariner's (incl. Customs men) index. ------NORTHBOURNE CENSUS 1861 p.9, F8, No.44 Northbourne Court: Sarah COVENEY, unm. 33 House maid b. St. Margaret's working for Charles & Sarah HANNAM, farmer, etc. ------

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CHARLTON BY DOVER CENSUS 1881. p.14, F10 No.85 8 Victoria Crescent, Dover Mary POUND, head unm. 64 Annuuitant b. St.Margaret's Ann B. COVENEY, lodger Unm. 43 Shop assistant b. Dover ------STAPLE 1881 Census p.24 F15 No.118 Shatterling; Thomas WYBORN head mr.64 farmer 16 acres. b.Tilmanstone Mary " wife m. 67 b.Sholden Eliza " dau Un.26 schoolmistress b. Worth Ann COVENEY sister -widow. 70 Annuitant b. Northbourne ------GREAT MONGEHAM CENSUS 1841 p.11 Ann COVENAY 15 F.S. (= Fem.servt) born in Kent. ------CHARLTON BY DOVER CENSUS 1851 p.25. F170 No.88 Branch Street, Charlton, Dover: James COVENEY head single (sic) 27 Carrier b. Guston Emma E. " dau. 4 Scholar Charlton Margaret " dau 2 " Mary KENNETT housekeeper married 30? Housekeeper b.Devonport. ------DOVER ST. MARY. 1851 CENSUS, p.30 F656 No.111 5 Seven Star Street, Dover Jessey COVENEY head marr. 38 Carrier. b. Guston visiting Elizabeth COVENEY wid. 59 Launderess. Dover ------

CHARLTON BY DOVER CENSUS 1861 p.14, F61, No.100 8 Branch Street, Charlton James COVENEY head marr. 38 carrier b. Guston Mary " wife m. 42 Livepool, Lancs. Emma " dau 15 Dover Louisa " dau 9 scholar Dover Eliza " dau 6 " Dover

CHARLTON BY DOVER CENSUS 1871 P.36. F22, No.213 61 Tower Hamlets. Dover: James COVENEY head marr. 48 Ashes Contractor b. Guston Mary " wife marr.52 b.Liverpool Louisa " dau 17 dressmaker b. Dover Eliza " dau 15 " William KENNETT grandson 5 scholar Portsmouth

CHARLTON BY DOVER CENSUS 1881 p.39 F.52 No.206 71 Tower Hamlets, Dover James COVENEY, head marr. 54 General carrier B. Guston Mary " wife m. 56 Liverpool Lancs Eliza " dau 23 Dover Mary " grand-dau 7 months " Alice WILLIAMS boarder 6 "

CHARLTON BY DOVER CENSUS 1881 p.37 F108 No.209 Colebran Street, Dover Ann VALENTINE head wid. 62 plain needlewoman Hythe, Kent Jesse COVENEY Brother Unm. 54 Brickmaker Guston ------

COVENEY - DOVER AREA REFERENCES; St.Mary Dover Burial Register: dates searched: 10.3.1849 Ann Stokes COVENEY of Market St. age 34 13.4.1861 Ann COVENEY of Almshouses age 41 11.12.1879 Sarah COVENEY of 9 Biggin Street age 64 18.4.1872 Ann COVENEY of Almshouses age 92 27.9.1882 Emma COVENEY of 9 Biggin Street age 35

coveney 2-34 3 ref: 2-34 page 4 Dover St. James Burial Regr: 21.6.1843 James COVENEY otp age 83 8.12.1844 Geo COVENEY otp age 31 31.12.1848 Ann COVENEY otp age 77 28.4.1854 Ann COVENEY otp age 40

Dover Express newspaper: 21 Oct 1865 p.3 col.l: Daniel COVENY evidence in case of damage by Wm Freeman to Charlton Church Organ: said: "I am a carpenter and builder. For some years I have been acquainted with the construction of organs and have constructed and also repaired them." ..... was examined.... "the organ of the parish church... estimate to replace pipes and re-tune cost 3-gns." ------Dover VOTERS' LISTS:

Daniel Coveney, of East Cliff and St.James Street is listed also Benjamin Coveney of York Street and Market Street is listed, in Jurors lists: 1841 - 75. and possibly others later on, on the film.

1876-97 DOVER VOTERS' LISTS; John COVENEY, Charlton Lane, Labr.,

James COVENEY, Carrier, of High Street, Tower Hamlets Street and Buckland Bridge listed 1883, 1890, 1893, 1896

Benjamin COVENEY, Painter of 10 High St. and Cannon Street listed.

Daniel COVENEY carpenter, of St.James Street, and 5 Eastbrook Place listed 1878, 1880, 1883, 1885, 1888, 1890, 1893, 1896

Benjamin COVENEY, Painter of Biggin Street listed 1878, 1880, 1883, 1890, 1893,1896

Samuel COVENEY, Gardener of Biggin Street, listed 1878, 1880, 1883, 1888.

------From COLDRED Register: 8 August 1833 by Banns: John HORTON otp ba (signed) marr. to Sarah Ann COVENEY (mark) of St.Nicholas ROCHESTER, spinster. witnesses: James ALLEN,(sgd) and Mary COVENEY (mark). ------Daniel COVENEY - theft at Kennington -1 month. Qtr.Sessions case. (Dover Telegraph 4 July 1846 p.1 col 4) ...... ------Elizabeth COVENEY, Dover Police Report - 6 lines. Committed for a fortnight for begging. (Dover Telegraph 14 Feb 1846 p.8 col 3.)------from GREAT MONGEHAM Marr. Regr. 21.9.1811 John RIGDEN otp ba and Jane COVENEY otp spr by B. ------Mr. John COVENEY. Notice of marriage to Miss Mary FLISHER (Dover Telegraph 18 April 1846 p.8 col 4)

------listed by K.Hollingsbee

coveney 2-34 4 C O V E N E Y Hollingsbee ref: 2-35 East Kent People Index

------MALE AND FEMALE AND MISCELLANEOUS REFS. LISTED BY WILLIS IN HIS Marriage Licence Lists. 1751 - 1780, 1781 - 1809, 1810 - 1837

Please note these are not marriages. They are licences to enable a person to marry without Banns being called. Original Bonds and Affirmations for these licences are available (on film) for inspection at Canterbury archives.

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COVENEY, Cath. of Faversham, spr (30) licence to marry John BERRY of Faversham, baker, ba (30) at N. or F. 14 Sep 1758. Peter PLOMER of Canterbury victualler bondsman. (p.88)

COVENEY Geo, of Boughton Malherbe, gardener ba (24) licence to marry Hester WINTER of Whitefriars (extra parochial) in Canterbury spr. (24) at St.Geo Canterbury l9 Feb 1763. (p.135)

COVENEY, Sarah of Faversham spr (22) to marry Joseph PERKINS of Faversham, painter ba (22) at F. 2 Apr 1763 (p.135)

COVENEY Thos of Hinxhill husbandman, BONDSMAN for John WALTER of Woodchurch ba cordwainer to marry Mary WESTON of Mersham spr 12.11.1763 (p.142)

COVENEY, Eliz. of Lenham spr (22) lic. to marry Edw. PAINE of Lenham, husbandman ba at L. 24 Nov 1763. (p.143)

COVENEY John of Faversham blacksmith, widower to marry Margaret SMITH of the same, spr. at F. 22 Aug 1767 (p.183)

COVENEY Sus. of Lenham, spr. to marry Wm CARRIER of Bapchild, farmer's servant ba at L. 16 12.1768 (p.196)

COVENEY John of Ospringe ba to marry Sarah THURSTON of Faversham spr at F. 10 Aug 1776 (p.269)

COVENEY Ann of Hinxhill, minor, 18, (father: Thos C., husbandman) to marry Richd. DIVERS of Crundale husbandman, (19, Father Richd DIVERS of Willesborough, husbandman), at C. 20 Aug 1778 (p.279)

COVENY, Henry of Rolvenden, ba, farmer. and Martha MUNN of same, minor (f: Richard MUNN, farmer) at R. 15 Sep 1780

COVENEY, Ann of Goudhurst spr. to marry Richd. GIBBONS of Brenchley farmer ba 24. Dec 1782 (p. 37)

COVENEY Geo, of St. Mary Dover, bondsman (for licence to marry Robt. BELFOUR of St. Mary Dover ba and Ann POWER of same, widow 2 Apr 1783 (p.39)

COVENEY Sus. of Goudhurst spr to marry John BUNNETT of Goudhurst grocer ba 21. 1. 1784 (p.50)

COVENEY Thos of Rolvenden Farmer ba, to marry Mary LEMMEY of Sandhurst minor (guardian Geo COWLAND, father Thos LEMMEY deceased). At S. 27 Feb 1786 (p.73)

COVENEY Joseph of Rolvenden ba, to marry Eliz SAMPSON of Tenterden spr. At R. 28 Feb 1786. Thos COVENY of Benenden farmer, bondsman. (p.73)

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COVENEY, Ann of Rolvenden minor (guardian Joseph C., yeoman) to marry Wm KINGSFORD of Ash, miller, widower. At R. 3l.3.1788 (p.94)

COVENEY Thos of Benenden , farmer ba to marry Eliz. COVENEY of Cranbrook spr at C. 18.10.1788 John BALCOMBE of C., clothier, bondsman. (p.99)

COVENEY Ambrose of Goudhurst farmer ba to marry Martha GILES of same spr 21 Apr 1790 (p.120)

COVENEY Joseph of Benenden farmer ba to marry Anna Maria HEATH of the same, widow, 27 Oct 1792. Thos COVENEY of same, farmer, bondsman. (p.143)

COVENEY Wm of Rainham mariner. to marry Sarah LADBURY of Rochester widow. 9 Dec 1793 at Rainham. p.153)

COVENEY Robert of Minster Sheppey baker ba, to marry Sibella SMITH of same spr 10.11.1796 (p.190)

COVENEY Rob. of Minster Sheppey, baker widower to marry Ann ADAMS of same spr 2 Sep 1797 (p.196)

COVENEY Sarah of Little Chart spr. to marry Thos JOHNSON of Charing widower at L.C. 17 Feb 1798 (p.200)

COVENEY Henry of Rolvenden grazier ba to marry Sarah PILCHER of St.Mary in the Marsh spr at St.M. 29.3.1800 Thos PILCHER of St.Mary, grazier bondsman. (p.228)

COVENEY Sophia of Faversham, spr. to marry Thos LEMON of Faversham, ba 3l.Dec 1803 (p.275)

COVENEY Mary Bilding of Borden spr. to marry John Keet TAPLEY of Newington ba. at B. 21.Feb 1814 (p.44)

Thos REED of ba to marry Mary Ann COVENEY of Minster, l8, (father Daniel Coveney) at M. 21. 6. 1815. (p.58)

COVENEY Wm of Borden (l9) (father Wm Coveney) to marry Charlotte BIGG of Milton by Sittingbourne spr at M. 10 Oct 1829 (p.159)

COVENEY Thos of ba (33) to marry Charlotte SNOAD of Brookland spr (24) at B. 31 Jul 1830 (p.164)

COVENEY Geo of ba (22) to marry Sarah TAPPENDEN of same spr (26) l3 Aug 1833 (p.185)

COVENEY Wm of Minster Sheppey ba to marry Clara TOWNSEND of same spr 24 Sep 1835. (p.198)

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EAST KENT PEOPLE INDEX: refs from various E.Kent sources, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

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MERSHAM BTs. April 1790-91 LD baptisms Marrs, Burs, re James or Sarah Coveney his mother: chr. 8 May 1791: James base born son of Sarah COVENEY chr. 20 Apr 1794 Thos s.o. James and Ann COVENEY chr. 21.2.1796 Mary d.o. James and Ann COVENEY MERSHAM BTs LD set 1758 onwards up to March 1774: No more ------WALTHAM BTs LD set for chr, M, Burs:1754-Ld to LD l777 Marriage: 5.2.1756: John COVENEY widr. and Mary WATERS spr, btp by banns. ch. 22.8.1756 Elizabeth d.o.John & Mary COVENEY. ------WALTHAM BTs M/M set states: Marriage: 5.2.1756: John COVENEY bachelor (!) to Mary WATERS spr both of this parish, by Banns. Burial: 29.3.1757: Mary COVENEY, widow. ------James COVENEY, whose baptism we are searching, was the subject of a settlement, Mersham / Waltham, and it is most likely that his parish of origin is either of these, or nearby. ------LENHAM M set BTs: l755-6 Michaelmas to 1772: Ann d.o. Wm & Jane COVENEY chr 3.2.1760 Marr: 7.10.1759: Frances TREN or IREN? to Jane COVENEY by B ch. 6.l.1764 George s.o. George & Hester COVENEY Marriage: 25.11.1763: Edward PAINE and Eliz. COVENEY otp by Lic chr. 28.2.1766 John s.o. George and Hester COVENEY chr. 4.9.1767 Esther d.o. Geo & Esther COVENEY chr. 6.8.1769 Mary d.o. Geo & Esther COVENEY Marr: Wm CARRIER, Bapchild to Sus. COVENEY otp by Lic 16.12.1768 (BUR: 28.6.1769: Eliz. wife of Edward PAIN - ie. nee Coveney, above. I searched for baptisms of any children of theirs here but could not find any. Why? Were they baptists? I particularly wanted to find a John PAIN at this time, who might have been a son, of Edward and Eliz. PAIN, and therefore a cousin of James Coveney - possibly - There was a John PAIN, carrier, buried from the same house as the James Coveney was buried from in Dover in l840s. We have to confirm that the James and Ann buried at St.James Dover are the James and Ann we are researching, and I thought this might be a good clue. There is a John Pain baptised in Lenham l76l (about the same age as James C) but he was the son of John and Eliz. PAIN, not the Elizabeth who was married to Edward!) ch. 5.5.1771 Anne dau of George and Esther Coveny Bur. 26.5.1771 Jane COVENEY Marr. 3.7.1779 Edward AUSTEN to Ann COVENY both of Lenham by B.

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STELLING BTs searched LD 1755 up to and including Oct 1779. No COVENEYS here.

UPPER HARDRES BTs LD set 1755 LD to Feb 1795. No COVENEYS seen, chr. M. Burs

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coveney 9-6 1 COVENEY Hollingsbee ref: 10-36

EAST KENT PEOPLE INDEX; refs from various E.Kent sources, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

Including searches to try and find baptism of James c.l760-70

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ELMSTED BTs LD set searched 1768 - LD 1774. No baptisms for Coveney.

BRENZETT BTs M.set searched M l758 to M l778 : No bps

TENTERDEN BTS LD 1758-1774: No bps for Coveney (l760-61 missing, searched M set: None baptised)

BOUGHTON ALUPH BTs LD set: LD 1758 to LD 1774 searched: only found: Burial: 28.11.1760 Sarah COVENEY Burial: 22.4.1764: Daniel COVENEY

LENHAM BTs LD 1758-LD 1775 June: 7.10.1759: Francis FENN marr. to Mary COVENEY btp by B ch. 3.2.1760 Ann d.o. Wm & Jane COVENEY ch. 8.1.1764 George s.o. Geo & Hester " Marr. 24.11.1763: Edward PAIN to Eliz. COVENEY by Lic. ch. 28.2.1766: John s.o. Geo & Hester COVENEY ch. 4.9.1767 Esther d.o. " " " " Marr. 16.12.1768 Wm CARRIER to Sus. COVENEY otp by Lic ch. 6.8.1769 Mary d.o. Geo & Esther COVENEY ch. 5.5.1771 Anne d.o. " " " " Bur. 26.5.1771 Jane COVENEY ch. 12.2.1775: Eliz. d.o. Wm & Eliz. COVENEY

WALTHAM BTs M. set searched M 1757 - M 1774. No Coveneys

SHADOXHURST BTs LD 1758-LD 1774: No Coveneys

BROOK BTs M set M1758-M1774: No Coveneys

BROOKLAND BTs LD 1758-LD 1774: No Coveneys

NEW ROMNEY BTs (one box only, mixed dates): Bur: 20.3.1761 Eliz. COVENEY "in wool" Bur. 13.3.1768 John COVENEY of

RUCKINGE BTs LD set: LD1758-LD 1774: Marr: 1.12.1764: Edward COVENY to Mary APPS btp by B. Marr. 11.5.1765 John COVENEY to Eliz. STONE [NB. there are NO baptisms for these couples here]

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OTHER REFERENCES - RANDOMLY NOTED WHILE DOING OTHER SEARCHES arranged alphabetically: chr. 1668 John s.o. John & Marie COVENEY (BRABOURNE BTs)

(Mr.) John COVENEY marr. Ms Eliz. FOSTALL of Brabourne 1683 Edwd COVENEY of Westwell marr. Mary ASHDOWNE of Brabourne. 18.7.1720. - son Edward chr. 1720 (BRABOURNE BTs)

Alfred COVENEY otp ba marr. Phoebe FRENCH (x) otp spr by B. 9.6.1827 wit: W. HARRISON, Edw.K.SMITH (clerk?) (FAVERSHAM Regr) chr. 30.3.1763 Robert and Mary children of Ann COVENEY, illegit. chr. 28.4.1765 Eliz. d.o. Richd & Eliz. COVENAY (ASHFORD)

Ann COVENEY head wid 81 Retired Gardener's wife b. Dover Ann " dau U. 41 Dressmaker " (1 Alms Houses St.Mary Dover l86l Census, sch.126 Fol 15 p.24)

Ann COVENEY sister wid 70 Annuitant b. Northbourne with Thos WYBORN 64 b. Tilmanstone wife Mary " 67 b. Sholden Eliza " 26 school mistress b. Worth (STAPLE, Shatterling l88l Census)

1712: ch. Wm s.o. Daniel & Mary COVENEY chr. 25.9.1710 Jane d.o. " " " Bur. Oct 1710 " " " " " ch. 1709 Jane d.o. " " " Bur. 1709 " " " " " 1706 Dec chr. Sarah d.o. " " " (SELLING BTs)

Eliz. COVENEY wid aged 60 bur Dec 6 1799 (Woodnesboro Regr)

Eliz. COVENEY chr. Oct 3 1711 "dau of ..... COVENEY a stranger, by Mary his wife (UPPER HARDRES BTs)

James COVENEY, carrier aged 72, of Oxford House, Buckland Avenue, bur 30.9.1901 (Buckland Cemetery List) ch. 16.5.1784 Sarah d.o. James and Sarah COVENEY (St.Mary Northgate Canterbury BTs LD) ch. 25.2.1807 Sarah d.o. James & Ann COVENEY ch. 3.3.1805 Louisa d.o. " " " " (Buckland by Dover BTs)

Marr. Oct 3 1689 John COVENEY to Ann FARLY (SELLING BTs) ch. July 1705 John s.o. John & Mary COVENY (Selling BTs - more here earlier)

John COVENEY of Wye, owner of house and land at Wye, occupied by Thos DOW (l754 Kent Poll)

Mr. COVENEY, Faversham. Hairdresser. Cook wanted for gentleman's family (Kentish Gazette June 4-8 l790 p.l col.2)

coveney 10-36 2 10-36 page 3 Marr. Stephen COVENEY to Winifred TAYLOR 26.1.1812: ch. 27.5.1812 Edward s.o. Stephen & Winifred Coveney (Edward, infant, buried 7.6.1812) Bur. 7.6.1812. Winifred wife of Stephen Coveney (all BTs)

Thos COVENEY aged 78 of Tenterden bur 5.8.1886 (Tenterden St.Mildred BTs)

Z. COVENEY, his children's relief "be continued" (Dover St.Mary Vestry Minutes Sep 1 1835. ref. U3/30/19/1)

COVENEY: Benjamin, Jnr., plumber etc. 33 Biggin St. Daniel, carpenter 11 St.James St. Samuel, gardener/seedsman, 9 Biggin St. (Dover Commercial List, PO Directory 1878) ------From settlements index of V. Everett, KFHS: include - Settlement, Removal and Bastardy documents preserved in the KAO (refs 13 and 15) from parish collections of: Aylesford, Biddenden, Birling, Bobbing, Borden, , Brenchley, Broomfield, Burham, Chart Sutton, Chatham, Cranbrook, East Sutton, East Farleigh, , Frittenden, , , , Headcorn, Horsmonden, Ightam, Lamberhurst, Leeds, Lenham, Luddesdown, , Maidstone, EastMalling, West Malling, Marden, Meopham, Mereworth, , Offham, Rainham, Rochester St.Margarets, Rochester St.Nicholas, Shorne, Staplehurst, Teston, Tonbridge, Trottescliffe, , Wateringbury, West Peckham, Wrotham.

Bobbing; P33/13/2: 30 May 1790 Settl.Cert. for Charles COVENEY and sons Charles (8) and John (4) from Bapchild.

P33/15/1: 3 June 1813: Bastardy order on William COVENEY of Bapchild, reputed father of Anne PAINE's male child.

Bredgar, P43/13/1: 26 Jan 1760 Sett. Cert. for Thomas COVENEY, wife Margaret and son Thomas (1 and quarter yrs) from Borden.

P43/13/4: 18 Dec 1809: Examination of Samuel COVENEY, parish of legal settlement of Borden.

Broomfield P222B/13/1: 4 Jan 1767 Sett. Cert. for Edward COVENEY and wife Elizabeth from .

Cranbrook P100/13/2 (part i): 4 Aug 1757 Removal to Alborn, Sussex of Elizabeth, Mary, Thomas, Charles and Sarah MITCHELL, the children of Thomas MITCHELL deceased, upon the examination of Mary COVENEY the mother of Thomas the father.

Lower Halstow P168/13/4-12: 8 Oct 1791 Summons for Mary COVENEY, single woman, to be examined.

Lenham P224/1/1/ (part i): 2 Apr 1739. Sett. cert. for William COVENEA and wife Jane, from Boughton Malherbe

Maidstone P241-13/1: 24 Mar 1724. Registration of sett.cert. for Mary COVENEY wid. from Rainham. Noted that she was removed by order dated 14 Sept 1728.

P241/13/2 l4 Sep 1728 Removal of Mary COVENEY from Maidstone to E.Farleigh.

Marden P244/13/3: 9 Aug 1787 Removal of Ambrose COVENEY, husbandman, his wife Anne and daughter Susanna, to Brenchley

P2444/13/4 9 Aug 1787 Examination of Ambrose COVENEY, husbandman, born Brenchley which is his parish of legal settlement.

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Other searches made at Canterbury Archives to find bp of James.

IVYCHURCH BTs LD l758 to LD 1774: None

SELLINGE BTs LD (Bps only searched): LD 1758 to LD 1774 inclusive: None found

ROLVENDEN BTs LD 1758 to LD 1774 bps only searched: None found

OSPRINGE BTs LD 1755 to LD 1775 : No bps found

BENENDEN BTs LD l755 to LD 1774: No Coveney bps found

GOUDHURST BTs l758 LD to l774 LD: No bps found

GODMERSHAM BTs LD 1758 to l774 LD searched for bps: None found.

HINXHILL BTs M. l758 to M. l774 baptisms searched: ch. 2.3.1760 Ann d.o. Thos & Eliz. COVENEY ch. 1.1.1763 Mary d.o. Thos & Eliz. COVENEY ch. 12.10.1765 Jane d.o. Tho & Eliz. COVENEY (last item on two BTs, one dated 12.10.1766) also earlier one noted here: Oct 2 1707 Mrs.Eliz. Coveney wife of Mr.John Coveney deceased was buried.

CRUNDALE BTs LD 1758 to LD 1774: No bps found

STALISFIELD BTs LD l758 to LD 1774 bps: no Coveneys

EGERTON BTs LD 1758 to LD 1774: No bps found.

CHARING BTs LD 1758 to LD 1774: No Coveney bps

STOWTING BTs LD 1758 - 1774 LD: No Coveney bps

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Listed by K.Hollingsbee

coveney 10-36 4 COVENEY Hollingsbee ref: 20-16

East Kent People Index: refs from various E.Kent sources, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

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Alfred COVENEY (CUST 39/152) last post held mariner R.C.Vigilant; London, superannuation started 27.11.1878 - no date of death (info from Customs records at PRO)

Ann Farrance COVENEY wife of Benjamin of 9 Park St. Dover aged 79 death 2 Nov 1917 at Kearsney, Dover (Dover Express 9.11.1917 p.1, funeral report p.5)

Benjamin COVENEY - house, York Street £9 per annual value, 3/- assessment (St Marys Dover Rating Book c.1838)

Carolina COVENEY married Edwd.HOPPER both of Ruckinge 13.12.1791 (RUCKINGE BTs)

Carolina COVENEY buried 31.12.1803 (RUCKINGE BTs)

Charles COVENEY buried 23.7.1791 (RUCKINGE BTs)

E.COVENEY, Faversham, agent for sale of Ague Plasters (Kentish Gazette 19.12.1789 to 1.1.1790 p.2 col.4)

E.COVENEY, Faversham. Bookseller (Kentish Gazette Jan 12 - 15 1790 p.1 col.4)

Mr E.COVENEY, Favesham, bookseller of East Street, Stationer and Perfumer, wanted an apprentice - advert (Kentish Gazettte March 23-26 1790 p.1 col.4)

Edward COVENEY married Mary APPS both of Ruckinge by B. 1.12.1764. (no baptisms for this couple seen here) (RUCKINGE BTs)

Edward COVENEY buried 1.10.1799 (RUCKINGE BTs)

Eliz. COVENEY buried 26.7.1795 (RUCKINGE BTs)

George COVENEY of Petham ba married Sarah TAPPENDEN of same spr by Lic. 1833 (PETHAM BTs)

Geo COVENEY of Charlton aged 32 buried 26.9.1849, also burial of "children Coveney from Hougham" c.1840s (Charlton by Dover Reg)

James COVENEY '75', and Ann '70' (Hawkesbury St. Dover St Mary Census 1841 "seemed to be an addendum on film" - info from M.Oswald) [NB. James Coveney died 1843 aged "80"] 1841 Census rounded down to 5 years NB.

James Coveney - Feb 15 at Napier terrace, West Street Deal, James COVENEY late of HM Customs, London, aged 86 years (Deal Mercury 23.2.1907 deaths)

John COVENEY marr Eliz. STONE both of Ruckinge by B. 11.5.1765 - no baptisms found here for this couple (RUCKINGE BTs)

John COVENEY "Outdweller" rated for 1) Garden £9 ann.val. 3/- assessment 2) " £18 " " 6/- " (Dover St James Rating list 1835-36)

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ref: 20-16 page 2

Joseph & Henry COVENEY, Tenterden, "occupiers" of house and land in , Brookland, New Romney and Ivychurch to be auctioned (also of Mr Pilcher RALFE of New Romney, under leases) - includes Mansion House (Brenzett place) and land; land atBrookland; land at Ivychurch; land at Brenzett and Brookland - all these are LOTS occupied by Coveney (Kentish Gazette Tues 15.3.1808 p.1 col.5)

Mary COVENEY of Ruckinge married Wm COBB of by B. 4.5.1797 (RUCKINGE BTs)

Richard COVENEY (CUST 39/153 last post held, Examining Officer, Rochester; Superannuation £39.3.0d. per ann. started 23 February 1872: Date of decease 4.12.1876 (info ex. Customs records at PRO)

Winifred COVENEY + Edward her inf. buried 7.6.1812 (RUCKINGE BTs)

COVENEY noted c.1728, c.1750-1 (BROOK BTs)

COVENEY noted c.1748-9 (BOUGHTON ALUPH) - ie. christenings of children of James and Charity Coveney 1780, includes a Frances 1784 - may be worth checking earlier on.

COVENEY - from WYE "Burial in Wool Book" (At Cant.Archives) 26.2.1814 James Coveney 21.6.1811 Eliz. Coveney 29.9.1808 Deborah Coveney 26.5.1807 Susannah Coveney 25.9.1806 John Coveney 1757 James Coveney

COVENEY, Faversham: retailer of medical goods etc (Kentish Gazette Jan 12-15 1790 p.1 col.3)

widow COVENEY House £12 annual va. assessment 4/- Garden £12 a.v. assessment 4/- (Biggin Street, DOVER Rating Assessment "Town" 1835-6)

COVENEY - house £1 annual value, 1/- assessment (Charlton by Dover Rating Lists 1834-5)

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Coveney 20-16 2 COVENEY Hollingsbee ref: 21-20

East Kent People Index: refs from various E.Kent sources, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

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Mr.B.COVENEY married 19 Sept at Dover to Ann BARTON (Dover Telegraph 24 Sept 1836 p.8 col.4)

Daniel COVENEY head wid 68 Carpenter, employer Maria AINSLIE marr . 38 b. Dover Geo " grandson 15 scholar b. Dover Jessie " granddau 13 " " Mary " " 7 " " Ernest " grandson 6 " " Mary A. GROOMBRIDGE svt. 18 b. Coldred (1891 Census St.James Parish DOVER, 5 Eastbrook Place)

Edward & Elizabeth COVENEY: their son Henry chr 19.Nov 1790; their dau Eliz. chr 1793 (FAVERSHAM BTs)

James and Ann (nee Stroud) COVENEY married 1791. their daughter Louisa (born Buckland 1805) married a William GODDEN.

James COVENEY head single 27 Carman b. Guston, Kent Emma A. " dau 4 Charlton Margarett " dau 2 " Mary KENNETT? Housekeeper marr 30 b. Devonport (1851 Census, Charlton by Dover parish, Branch Street ref.88)

James COVENEY hd wid 62 Ash Contractor ("Coal D" overwritten) (not listed as employed or employer) b.Guston Jesse VALENTINE son in law m. 39 Lab b. Dover Louisa " wife 38 " Jesse " son 12 scholar " Emmeline " dau 10 " (Charlton by Dover Census 1891 ref.108, 1 Palmerston Cottages) [NB. Ash contractor probably meant a type of refuse collector, as refuse then was presumably mainly ashes from fires. Son in law probably means step-son.]

John COVENEY: His son Theophylus christened 21 Sep 1631 (HASTINGLEIGH BTs)

John and Mary COVENEY: burial of their son Thomas 23.June 1697 - more Coveney baptisms here including a John who was buried as infant. (OARE BTs)

John & Mary COVENEY: chr their dau Eliz. 11.Mar 1798 (born 25.2.1798) chr son John 1.Sep 1799; chr son Thos 28.Dec 1800 chr son Moses 19.Dec 1802; chr dau Ann 23.Dec 1804 (OSPRINGE BTs)

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John & Susanna COVENEY: chr 7.10.1798 son John; chr. 1800 dau Ann (FAVERSHAM BTs)

John and Mary COVENEY: their son Wm chr 9.Sep 1804 (BOUGHTON BLEAN BTs)

Richd & Sarah COVENEY: chr dau Maria 15.Mar 1795; chr son William 25.Jun 1797 chr dau Marianne 26.May 1799; chr dau Sarah 13.Feb 1803 (OSPRINGE BTs LD set)

Samuel COVENEY of Rainham buried 4 Jun 1849 aged 23 years (RAINHAM BTs)

Stephen COVENEY widr of Ruckinge marr Eliz. GASSON 3.5.1813 (NEWCHURCH BTS)

Thomas COVENEY - committed for trial charged with stealing wheat at Charlton (Dover Telegraph 26.4.1834 p.8 col.2)

COVENEY pre 1640 (HASTINGLEIGH)

COVENEY c.1744 (BOUGHTON ALUPH BTs)

COVENEY: John of Faversham buried 22.Sep 1813 aged 73 Susan of Faversham bur 2.5.1827 aged 57 Fredk. of Abbey St. buried aged 12 20.Sep 1834 (FAVERSHAM BURIAL REGR)

Mr.COVENEY, gardener, died 12 May at Dover (Dover Telegraph 16 May 1835 p.8 col.4)

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listed by K.Hollingsbee

Coveney 21-20 2 COVENEY Hollingsbee ref: 21-29

East Kent People Index: . refs from various E.Kent sources, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

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Alfred COVENEY "son in law" married 28 b. Dover Emily M. " dau " 23 " Alfred " grandson 1 " with Edmund S. POTTER, "head" widr 50 Bricklayer employing. (E.P. was born Rye, Sussex) (1891 Census St James Parish, Dover, 12 Woolcomber St. ref.43)

Ann COVENEY from Elmstead married John PILCHER by Lic. 31.7.1720 ( BTs)

Ann COVENEY '75' Eliz. " '45' Charlotte " 7 (FAVERSHAM 1841 Census, without the Liberties of the Town, Ospringe Street, The Union)

Ann COVENEY of this parish age 77 buried Dec 31 1848 (St James Dover Burial Regr)

Ann COVENEY of this parish age 40 buried 28.4.1854 (St James Dover regr)

Ann COVENEY of Almshouses, aged 41 buried 13.4.1861 (St Mary Dover Regr)

Ann COVENEY age 92 of Almshouses buried 181.4.1872 (St Mary Dover Regr)

Ann Stokes COVENEY of Market Street Dover age 34 buried on 10.3.1849 (St Mary Dover Regr)

Daniel COVENEY (x) married Sarah CHANDLER (x) of Whitstable by Banns wit: Thos BROWNING, Mary KNOWLER 1.May 1792 (WHITSTABLE Regr)

Daniel COVENEY "head" widr 68 Carpenter, employer Maria AINSLIE married 38 b. Dover Geo " grandson 15 scholar " Jessie " granddau 13 " " Mary " " 7 " " Ernest " grandson 6 " " Mary A.GROOMBRIDGE servant 18. servant b. Coldred (1891 Census St James Parish Dover, 5 Eastbrook Place)

Edmund COVENEY born about 1893 (Cheriton?), had brother Stephen. Believed their father was George (of Cheriton?) who was married to Maria (she was Irish?).

Edward Potter COVENEY (Chum), of Hants Cyclists Battalion, killed in the war in France March 1918? (Dover Express 21 March 1919 "In memoriam")

George COVENEY "of Deal" buried July 1839. Searched Dover Telegraph up to and including 3 August. not found a notice.

George COVENEY of St James Dover buried Dec 8 1844 aged 31 (ST.JAMES DOVER REGR)

Coveney 21-29 1 Ref.21-29 page 2

Hannah COVENEY widow aged 85 years, death April 23 at 9 Blenheim Road, Deal (Deal Mercury 28.4.1877 deaths column)

James COVENEY: Deaths: June 14 at Dover, Mr COVENEY, Gardener; and this morning in the same house Mr John PAIN, Carrier" (Dover Telegraph 17 June 1843) [Burial 21.6.1843 James COVENEY of St James Dover aged 83 also 25.6.1843 John PAIN of St James Dover aged 43 - from St James Dover burial regr]

James COVENEY of Wye aged 47 buried 22.3.1846 (WYE BTs)

James COVENEY head single 27 Carman, b. Guston Emma E. " dau 4 Charlton Margarett " dau 2 " Mary KENNETT? married 30 housekeeper b. Devonport (1851 Census Charlton by Dover, Branch Street ref.88)

James COVENEY lodger U. 19 blacksmith b. Deal lodging with Thos & Jane MOUNT, blacksmith (DEAL 1861 Census p.6 F6 No.30, 12 Queen Street, DEAL)

James COVENEY hd widr 62 Ash Contractor "Coal D" overwritten, (not employer or employed) born Guston Jesse VALENTINE son in law marr 39 labr b. Dover Louisa " wife 38 " Jesse " son 12 scholar " Emmeline " dau 10 " (Charlton by Dover Census 1891 ref.108, 1 Palmerston Cottages)

Jesse & Sarah COVENEY of Gas Street, Gardener: chr. 29.7.1838 their son Jesse (St Mildred Canterbury Regr)

John COVENEY married Catherine HARLOCK 16.5.1692 (St Andrew Canterbury Regr) - no more here at this time

Mr John COVENEY, Charlton: occupier of cottage which is to be auctioned (Kentish Gazette Fri 17 June 1808 p.1 col.2)

John COVENEY: "On Tuesday night last some person or persons stole from the garden of Mr John COVENEY, nearly the whole of his choice pears." (Kentish Gazette 12.Oct 1830 p.4)

John COVENEY labr aged 40, Dover General Sessions, 9 months imprisonment, for stealing wheat at Charlton (Dover Telegraph 2 Aug 1834 p.8 col.4)

Richard COVENY (sic) and Mary his wife: chr. 1.1.1693-4 son John; chr. 7.6.1696 daughter Ann; chr. 2.10.1698 dau Mary; (Waltham BTs LD set)

Sarah COVENEY of 9 Biggin Street buried 11.Dec 1879 aged 64 (St Mary Dover Bur. Regr)

Sarah COVENEY death Oct 17. at 9 Blenheim Road, aged 59 years (Deal Mercury Oct 23 1886)

Stephen COVENEY widr. of Ruckinge married Eliz. GASSON 3 May 1813 (NEWCHURCH BTs)

Coveney 21-29 2 21-29 page 3 chr. 21.Sept 1631 Theophylus son of John COVENEY (more here?) (HASTINGLEIGH BTs) [NB. Hastingleigh not far from WYE]

Thos COVENEY, of Hanvelle Borough. Paid Hearth Tax 1664

Thomas COVENEY '75 ag.labr born in Kent Sarah " '65' " Thomas " '25' " Edwin " 14 + 1 line illegible (OSPRINGE 1841 Census, Water Street, East Side, p.10, F9)

Timothy COVENEY of "Sundrich! (could be Sandwich, or Sundridge) married Cath. GARLAND of Maidstone 2 Oct 1738 (MAIDSTONE BTs)

Wm COVENEY married Ann GODDEN both of Bekesbourne by Banns 14.11.1798 also chr. 8 Oct 1798 James, base born son of Ann GODDEN, this infant was buried Oct 28th. (BEKESBOURNE)

COVENEY - No.331 NB(3) (MIs list, Cowgate Cemetery, Dover St Marys parish, KFHS fiche)

From BTs: chr. Mary d.o. Luke and Frances COVENEY of Iwade, labr 16.3.1834 chr. Eliz. d.o. James and Mary COVENEY of Iwade, 12 Feb 1804 or 5 Feb. 1804 ; Frances d.o. James and Mary COVENEY on 8.4.1802 (IWADE BTs)

COVENEY: from OSPRINGE Burial Regr: Apr 1841 - 14.3.1880: 24.9.1843 Richard COVENEY of O age 787 27.8.1845 Sophia COVENEY of O age 3 weeks 8.11.1846 George COVENEY of Ospringe Street 2yrs 3 mon 4.6.1855 Maria COVENEY of Whitings Sq. 4.6.1855 age 3 yrs 25.8.1857 Sarah COVENEY of Alms Houses, Water Lane aged 85 1.9.1857 John COVENEY of N.Lane, Faversham age 9 mon 14.5.1859 Eliz. COVENEY of Faversham Union age 62 2.4.1864 Esther COVENEY of Whitings Square age 16 3.1.1866 Celia COVENEY of Whitings Sq. age 66 22.5.1867 Moses COVENEY of Whitings Sq. age 67 5.6.1871 Henry COVENEY of Union House, Faversham age 33 29.3.1873 Richd COVENEY of Painter's Forstal age 65 1.10.1873 Maria COVENEY of Upchurch age 76 31.8.1874 Mary COVENEY of Lindfield Cottages, Fav, age 30 1.8.1877 Thomas COVENEY of Whitings Sq. age 64

COVENEY noted c.1744 at Boughton Alupb (BTs)

COVENEY - Waltham regr U3/135/1/1 and ½ Lenham, Wye U3/174/1/2

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Coveney 21-29 3 COVENEY Hollingsbee ref: 21-37

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Alfred and Emily Manser COVENEY of 12 Woolcomber St. Dover, Carpenter: their children christened: Albert Ernest 19.6.1891 (b.Apr 15) Helen May on 11.9.1892 Alex? Joseph 5.10.1893 Edward (Potter?) 9.5.1895 Jessie Marian 1896 (St James Dover Regr)

Ambrose COVENEY of Goudhurst, farmer ba, Licence to marry Martha GILES of same, spr 21 Apr 1790 (Willis licence lists)

Ambrose COVENEY of Staplehurst aged 78 buried 10.3.1838 (MARDEN BTs)

Ann COVENEY buried 3.5.1752 (BRABOURNE BTs, LD set)

Ann COVENEY of Hinxhill minor, 18 (father: Thos C, husbandman) licence to marry Richd. DIVERS of Crundale husbandman (19, father: Richd DIVERS of Willesborough, husbandman)- to be at Crundale Date of Lic: 20.8.1778 (Willis lists)

Ann COVENEY of Rolvenden, minor (guardian Joseph COVENEY yeoman) Licence to marry Wm KINGSFORD of Ash, miller, widr. To be at Rolvenden . Date of Lic: 31.3.1788 (Willis)

Ann COVENEY of Goudhurst spr Lic to marry Richd GIBBONS of Brenchley, farmer, ba 24.12.1782 (Willis)

Ann COVENEY of Union St. age 75 buried 28.12.1847 (FAVERSHAM REG)

Ann Coveney of St James Dover aged 40 buried 28.4.1854 (St James Dover Regr)

Ann Stokes COVENEY of Market Street, Dover aged 34 buried 10.3.1849 (Dover St Mary Reg)

Cath. COVENEY of Faversham, spr (30) licence to marry John BERRY of Faversham, baker, ba (30) at N. or F. 14 Sep 1758. Peter PLOMER of Canterbury victualler, bondsman. (Willis)

Daniel COVENEY (x) married Sarah CHANDLER (x) of Whitstable by Banns 1.5.1792 wit: Thos BROWNING, Mary KNOWLER (WHITSTABLE REGR)

Daniel COVENEY aged 68 years buried 24.9. 1797 (OSPRINGE BTs)

Daniel & Eliz. COVENEY: chr 11.1.1807 (born 8.12.1806) their son Thomas (WHITSTABLE REGR U3/131/1/3)

Daniel COVENEY, theft at Kennington (l month), E.Kent Sessions (Dover Telegraph 4.7.1846 p.1 col.4)

Daniel COVENY, carpenter and builder: Evidence re damage case to Charlton church organ (Dover Express Oct 21 1865 p.3 col.1)

Edwd COVENEY of Westwell married Mary ASHDOWNE of Brabourne 1720 18 July (BRABOURNE BTs LD set)

Eliz. COVENEY of Lenham spr (22) licence to marry Edw. PAINE of Lenham husbandman ba, to be at L. Date: 24.11.1763 (Willis)

Coveney 21-37 1

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Eliz. COVENEY of Patrixbourne aged 48 buried 17.3.1816 (PATRIXBOURNE BTs)

Elizabeth COVENEY: Dover Police Report - 6 lines, committed for a fortnight, for begging (Dover Telegraph 14.2.1846 p.8 col.3)

Eliz. COVENEY head widr 59 laundress Jessy COVENEY visitor U. 31 Brick Maker b. Guston, Kent Harnet LAWS Lodger wid 42 invalid. b. Dover Sophia HAMBROOK lodger wid 65 pauper b. Soho Square,Middsx (1851 5 Seven Star Street, St Marys parish Dover census)

Emma COVENEY of 9 Biggin St. aged 35 buried 27.9.1882 (St Mary Dover regr)

Frances COVENEY of Lenham aged 63 buried 22 May 1837 (LENHAM BT)

Frances COVENEY (x) 59, spr of 8 Waterloo Crescent (father: James COVENEY, Farm labr) married Richd BOUGHTON widr, 59, whitesmith of 39 Seven Star Street (f: John BOUGHTON, shoemaker) by Banns 16.5.1864 witnesses: H.F.SPICE, Mary WRAIGHT, G.SPICE (Holy Trinity Church DOVER regr)

Fredk COVENEY of Abbey Street age 12 buried 20.9.1834 (FAVERSHAM REGR Us/199/1/33)

George COVENEY of Boughton Mal, gardener ba (24) licence to marry Hester WINTER of Whitefriars (extra parochial) in Canterbury spr (24) at St George Canterbury. Date of Lic: 19.2.1763 (Willis)

George COVENEY and family from Boughton Malherbe 12.10.1772, Settlement certificate to Dover St Mary (Dover St Mary, ref.U3/30/13/1-3, Cant. Archives)

George COVENEY of St Mary Dover, Bondsman (for Licence to marry for Robert BELFOUR of St M. Dover ba to marry Ann POWER of same, widow) 2.4.1783 (Willis)

George COVENEY of Petham ba (22) Licence to marry Sarah TAPPENDEN of same, spr (26) 13.8.1833 (Willis)

Henry COVENEY of North Lane aged three and three quarter years, buried 11.3.1864 (FAVERSHAM REGR)

Henry COVENY of Rolvenden, ba, farmer, Licence to marry Martha MUNN of same minor (father: Richd MUNN, farmer) at R. 15.9.1780 (Willis)

Henry COVENEY of Rolvenden, grazier ba Licence to marry Sarah PILCHER of , Kent, spr at St.M. 29.3.1800. Thos PILCHER of St Mary, Grazier, bondsman (Willis)

James COVENEY marr. Martha FRANSOM 13.7.1746 (Selling)

James COVENEY full age, ba, gardener of South Rope Walk (father: James Coveney, gardener) and Frances Eliz. HOBDAY full age, spr of West St. (f: Edward H, gardener) both signed. 7.9.1843 witnesses: Edwd.HOBDAY, Tom COVENEY, Mary Jane HOBDAY, Ann COVENEY (St Leonard DEAL Marr. Regr)

James COVENEY '45' Gardener born in Kent Hannah " 45 " James " 20 " Sarah 13 " Hannah 11 " Isaac 6 (South Rope Walk, DEAL 1841 Census p.21 F47, near Nursery and three neighbours are gardeners)

Coveney 21-37 2 ref: 21-37 page 3

James COVENEY head single 27 Carrier b. Guston Emma E. " daughter 4 scholar b. Charlton Margarett " " 2 " (sic) " Mary KENNETT housekeeper, married 30 b. Devonport (Branch Street, Charlton by DOVER 1851 Census)

Jane COVENEY of Gt.Mongeham spr marr John RIGDEN of same ba by Banns 21.9.1811 (GREAT MONGEHAM MARR REGR)

Joan COVENEY of Wye, virgin, 28, whose mother consents, Licence to marry Edward GOLDSMITH of Wye, husbandman widr. To be at St.Mildred's Canterbury, Edwd.COVENEY... (bondsman?) (Cowper)

John COVENEY marr Ann FARLY Oct 3 1689 (SELLING Nr FAVERSHAM)

John and Eliz. COVENEY: chr. his son Robert June 24 1691, who was buried 25.Sept 1691. Burial Wm son of John COVENEY 14.11.1691 (NEW ROMNEY BTs)

John COVENEY marr Ann WEBB both of Brabourne by Banns 25.12.1749 (BRABOURNE BTs)

John and Ann COVENEY: son Richard chr 28.10.1750 daughter Susannah chr 1751-2 (buried same year) (BRABOURNE BTs)

John COVENEY of Faversham, blacksmith, widr Licence to marry Margaret SMITH of the same spr at F 22.8.1767 (Willis)

John COVENEY of Ospringe ba Lic to marry Sarah THURSTON of Faversham spr at F. 10.8.1776 (Willis)

John COVENEY and wife from Cheriton Settlement to Dover St.Mary 7.2.1785 (U3/30/13/1-3 Cant.Cathedral Archives)

John and Mary COVENEY: chr. 1.9.1799 son John Burial: 1800: John COVENEY, infant chr. 28.12.1800 Thomas Bur. 1801: John COVENEY infant Dec 1802 chr. Moses Dec. 1804 chr Ann (OSPRINGE BTs)

Mr John COVENEY notice of marriage to Miss Mary FLISHER (Dover Telegraph 18.4.1846 p.8 col.4)

John COVENEY of White Hart Passage age 3 15.1.1847 burial (FAVERHAM REGR)

Joseph COVENEY of Rolvenden ba Lic. to marry Eliz. SAMPSON of Tenterden spr. At R. 28.2.1786. Thos COVENEY of Benenden, farmer, bondsman (Willis)

Joseph COVENEY of Benenden, farmer ba Lic to marry Anna Maria HEATH of the same, widow 27.10.1792. Thos COVENEY of same, farmer, bondsman. (Willis)

Mary Ann COVENEY of Minister, 18, (father: Daniel C) Lic to Marry Thos REED of Queenborough ba, at M. 21.6.1815 (Willis)

Mary Bilding COVENEY of Borden spr Lic to Marry John Keet TAPLEY of Newington ba at B. 21.2.1814 (Willis)

Coveney 21-37 3 Ref: 21-37 page 4

May and Elizabeth COVENEY: chr. 14.4.1790 their day Eliz. born 28.Feb chr. 2.3.1792 their dau Sarah, born 11 April (SANDWICH St Peter)

Richd COVENEY buried 29.1.1751 (BRABOURNE BTs LD set)

Richard and Mary COVENEY: their children christened: John chr 29.12.1751; George 8.7.1753 William 30 Mch 1755; Thomas 23.Jan 1757 Mary 7 Jan 1759 Eliz. 21 Dec 1760 (mother's name given as "Ann") James 19.12.1762; Millen 23.9.1764 (son) ; Sarah 20.8.1769; William 16.Dec 1773 (MOLASH REGR) (info Ex. R.Nicol) [NB the name MILLEN occurs in the parish as a surname]

Burials in MOLASH: Mary COVENEY 2 Nov 1779; Richard COVENEY 2 Jul 1784

Richard and Sarah COVENEY: chr of their children: 15.Mar 1795 Maria; 25.6.1797 William; 11.3.1798 Elizabeth (born 25.2.1798); Sarah Feb 13.1803 30.6.1805 George; 5.6.1808 Frances 30.9.1810 Richard; 22.11.1812 Caroline (OSPRINGE BTs)

Richard and Sarah (sgd Sophia) LOCKYER, both full age, spr and ba, he a servant of Lower St (father: James COVENEY gardener); she of Lower St (father: Robt LOCKYER, Tailor) wit: Mary Ann LOCKYER, Catherine (SELTH?), James COVENEY. both signed 25.2.1841 (St Leonard DEAL M. Regr)

Richd COVENEY infant of Waller's Row buried 31.May 1842 (FAVERSHAM BTs)

Richard COVENEY: Marriage Aug 9 at St Leonard's Deal, by the Revd. J.M.NESBIT rector, Mr Richard COVENEY officer of Her Majesty's Customs Deal to Ann, eldest dau of Mr Thomas WYBORN, farmer of Finglesham (Dover Telegraph Aug 16 1856)

Richd COVENEY full age, wid, officer of customs, of 3 Broad Street (father: James COVENEY gardener) marr Ann WYBORN full age, spr of 2 Durham Place (f: Thomas WYBORN, gardener) wit: Thos WYBORNE, Sarah MILLS? all sgd. 9.8.1856 (St Leonard DEAL Reg)

Robert COVENEY of Minster Sheppey baker ba lic to marry Sibella SMITH of same, spr 10.11.1796 (Willis)

Robert COVENEY of Minster Sheppey, Baker, wid, Lic to marry Ann ADAMS of same spr 2.9.1797 (Willis)

Sarah COVENEY of Faversham spr (22) Lic to Marry Joseph PERKINS of Faversham painter ba (22) at F. 2.4.1763 (Willis)

Sarah COVENEY of Little Chart spr lic to marry Thos JOHNSON of Charing widow at L.C. 17.2.1798 (Willis)

Sarah Ann COVENY dau of Henry and Sarah chr 2.4.1801 (St Mary in the Marsh BTs)

Sarah Ann COVENEY(x) of St Nicholas ROCHESTER spr marr John HORTON of Coldred ba by banns (sgd) wit: James ALLEN, Mary COVENEY(x) 3 Aug 1833 (COLDRED REGR)

Selina Pamela COVENEY of Ospringe St age 39 buried 1.1.1848 (FAVERSHAM REGR)

Sophia COVENEY of Faversham spr. Lic to marry Thos LEMON of Faversham ba 31.12.1803 (Willis)

Sophia COVENEY of Drayson Square age 3, also Harriet COVENEY of same address, age 2, both buried on 25.3.1855 (FAVERHAM REGR)

Coveney 21-37 4 Ref.21-37 page 5

Sophia COVENEY: Nov. 27 at Deal after a few hours' illness, Sophia, the beloved wife of Mr Richard COVENEY, officer of HM Customs aged 50 years (Dover Telegraph Sat.Dec 8 1855)

Stephen COVENEY marr Mary KEMPE both of Wye 24.7.1711 (St Andrew Canterbury Reg)

Sus. COVENEY of Lenham, spr lic to marry Wm CARRIER of Bapchild, farmer's servant ba at L. 16.12.1768 (Willis)

Sus. COVENEY of Goudhurst spr Lic. to marry John BUNNETT of Goudhurst grocer, ba 21.1.1784 (Willis)

Thos COVENEY of Hinxhill husbandman, bondsman, [for John WALTER of Woodchurch ba cordwainer, licence to marry Mary WESTON of Mersham spr 12.11.1763, Willis]

Thos COVENEY of Rolvenden farmer ba Lic. to marry Mary LEMMEY of Sandhurst minor (guardian Geo COWLAND, father: Thos L, deceased) at S. 27.2.1786 (Willis)

Thos COVENEY of Benenden, farmer ba Lic to Marry Eliz. COVENEY of Cranbrook spr at C. 18.10.1788 John BALCOMBE of C, clothier, bondsman (Willis)

Thos COVENEY of Ivychurch ba (33) Lic to marry Charlotte SNOAD of Brookland spr (24) at B. 31.7.1830

Thos COVENEY apprenticed to Robert KEDDELL Grocer, Indenture dated 23.2.1793, enrolled 4.3.1793 (GRAVESEND and MILTON apprs)

Thos COVENEY of the Union age 73 buried 23.2.1871 (FAVERSHAM REG)

Victor Wm. COVENEY: On Nov.10.1923 at Congregational church, Farnham, Surrey, by Rev F.W.Layton, Victor Wm COVENEY to Maud Lilian JENNER of London (Dover Express 16 Nov 1923 p.1 col.12)

Wm COVENEY of Rainham mariner, Lic. to marry Sarah LADBURY of Rochester widow 9 Dec 1793 at Rainham (Willis)

Wm COVENEY marr Ann GODDEN both of Bekesbourne 14.11.1798 chr. 8.10.1798 James, base born son of Ann GODDEN - he was buried on Oct 8th) chr. dau Sarah 20.4.1800; chr. dau Mary 4.7.1802 (BEKESBOURNE BTs)

Wm COVENEY (with consent of father John COVENEY of Dover, gardener), Indenture 22.1.1812, apprenticed to George JENNINGS of Dover, woolstapler, for 7 years Inrolled 24.1.1812 no fee mentioned (Dover apprentice enrolments, Kent Co.Archives)

Wm COVENEY of Borden (19) f: Wm C., Licence to marry Charlotte BIGG of Milton by Sittingbourne spr. At M. 10.10.1829 (Willis)

Wm COVENEY of Minster Sheppey ba Licence to marry Clara TOWNSEND of same spr 24.9.1835 (Willis)

Wm COVENEY of Workhouse buried 22.8.1859 age 47 (FAVERSHAM REG)

Wm.Henry COVENEY of Ospringe St., infant buried 1.6.1853 (FAVERSHAM REG)

Zebulon COVENEY, with consent of father John COVENEY of Dover, Gardener, indenture dated 30.11.1815 apprenticed to Samuel BROWN of Dover, watchmanufacturer for 7 years (£50 paid to the master by J.C.) Inrolled 15.12.1815 (Dover apprentice enrolments)

COVENEY of : Willesborough 1749, Holy X Canterbury 1732, Dodington 1737, Cranbrook 1731, (Sandrich or Sundridge?) 1738, Wye 1735 (in Cowper's 1726 to 1750 marr licences)

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COVENEYS c.1906 (WALTHAM, Kent)

COVENEYS c.1790 (OSPRINGE)

COVENEY from Selling nr. Faversham BTS: chr. 21.6.1702 Eliz. d.o. Daniel COVENEY chr. 30.1.1703-4 Sarah " " " Bur. 30.5.1704 Sarah " " " chr. 9.9.1705 John s.o. John (sic) COVENEY & Mary chr. 25.12.1706 Sarah d.o. Daniel COVENEY & Mary chr. 17.4.1709 Jane d.o . " " " " (bur.1709) chr. Sep 1710 Jane d.o. " " " " (bur Oct 1710) Marr 13.7.1746 James COVENEY and Martha TRANSOM by B., Bur. 23.11.1753 John COVENEY ch. 4.5.1760 Eliz. d.o. James & Eliz. COVERLEY (sic) chr. June 1761 Thomasin d.o.," " " " chr. 30.1.1766 John s.o. James & Susannah COVERLIE chr 10.4.1763 Hester d.o. " " " "

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listed by K.Hollingsbee

Coveney 21-37 6 COVENEY Hollingsbee ref: 26-33

East Kent People Index: refs from various E.Kent sources, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

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MARRIAGES from Jane Jones' E.Kent diocese index, 1700-1753 inclusive, MALES only:

Bell COVENEY m. Cath. STRAINE 18 Oct 1702 (Sheldwich) Daniel COVENEY servant, m. Mary BRIZLEY servt. 14 Feb 1701-2 (Boughton Blean) by Lic. Daniel COVENEY widr m. Eliz. HYNEY wid 12 Apr 1719 (Bo.Blean) Daniel COVENEY of Bo.Aluph m. Eliz.SHARPE of Ashford 7 March 1725-6 (St Mary Bredman, Canterbury) Daniel COVENEY wid m. Sara DAVIS wid 5 Oct 1732 (Bo.Blean) Edward COVENEY of Westwell m. Mary ASHDOWNE 18 Jul 1720 (Brabourne) James COVENEY wid m. Frances MOORE wid 6 Jun 1710 (Bo.Blean) James COVENEY m. Martha FRANSOM 13 Jul 1746 (Selling) James COVENEY m. Eliz. MAY 14 Nov 1751 (Herne) John COVENY of E.Farleigh m. Mary GOVER 7 Jan 1700-1 (Maidstone) John COVERNY m. Ann FORD 3 Nov 1709 (Thurnham) John COVENY m. Mary MORLEY 15 Nov 1715 () John COVENY m. Sara THOMAS both of Mersham 20 Nov.1717 (St.Margaret Canterbury) by Lic. John COVENY m. Mary WOOLBAND? 30 Sep 1720 () John COVENEY m. Silvester RAWORTH 11 Jan 1723-4 (St.Mary Dover) John COVENY m. Cath HALS 3 Feb 1730 (Herne) John COVENEY m. Eiz. JARMAN 24 Dec 1722 (St.Mary Bredin, Canterbury) by Lic. John COVENEY m. Eliz. PHILCOT both of Doddington 8 Oct 1737 (Thurnham) John COVENEY m. Ann MAPLESTONE both of 2 May 1743 (Godmersham) John COVENEY m. Mary BOLDEN 10 Sep 1744 (Willesborough) John COVENEY m. Ann WEBB 25 Dec 1749 (Brabourne) John COVENY of m. Hanna DOWLEY 5 June 1750 (Maidstone) Richd COVENEY m. Eliz. MORRIS 29 Aug 1734 (Ruckinge) Richd COVENEY m. Mary MILLEN 19 Feb 1750-1 (Brook) Robert COVENY of Maidstone m. Grace CLOUT 14 Dec 1703 (Goudhurst) Robt COVENEY m. Mary HANCOCK both of Lynsted 22 May 1736 (Preston by Faversham) Roger COVENEY m. Eliz. SHRUBSOLE 5 Dec 1703 (Chilham) Roger COVENEY m. Eliz. SYMMONDS 26 Jun 1707 (Rainham) Stephen COVENEY m. Mary KEMPE both of Wye 24 Jul 1711 (St.Andrew,Canterbury) Thos COVENY of Brenchley m. Judith BEACH 20 Apr 1715 (Sandhurst) Thos COWNEY widower m. Eliz. BROCKWELL wid 29 May 1721 (Bo.Blean) Thos COVENEY m. Sus.RAYNER 8 Oct 1725 (Faversham) Thos COVENY m. Ann PEIRCE both of Cranbrook 28 Sep 1731 (Maidstone) Thos COVENEY m. Eliz. CAXFIELD 25 Oct 1748 (Cranbrook) Thos COVENEY m. Mary MARTIN 6 Mar 1750-1 (Wye) Thos COVENEY m. Mary MITCHELL 17 Jun 1752 (Cranbrook) Tim.COVENEY m. Eliz. TONG 17 Aug 1706 (Wye) Tim.COVENEY of Sundrich m. Cath GARLAND 2 Oct 1739 (Maidstone) Val.COVENEY of Wye m. Mildred ELSTED 13 Sep 1719 (Godmersham) Val.COVENEY of Wye m. Mary PIM of Brook 22 Apr 1735 (St Margaret Canterbury) Wm.COVENEY m. Eiz. SCOTT of Stone 29 Aug 1730 (Davington) Wm COVENEY m. Ann CROFT 27 Sep 1735 (Davington) Wm COVENEY m. Jane MILGATE 5 Oct 1738 (Lenham) ------

FAVERSHAM BTs, LD set 1757 LD to LD 1772 searched: M. 14 Sep 1758 John BERRY &. Catherine COVENEY btp by Lic M. 3 Apr 1763 Joseph PERKINS & Sarah COVENEY of Fav. by Lic M. 25 May 1763: John DRURY of to Mary COVENEY of Faversham by Banns. chr. 29 Sep 1765: Robt s.o. John & Eliz. COVENEY (bur.1.2.1766)

coveney 26-33 1 ref: 26-33 page 2 Faversham BTs continued: M. 7 Apr 1765 John COVENEY & Eliz. FILMER of Fav by B. Bur. 26.10.1766 Eliz. COVENEY M. 22.8.1767 John COVENEY to Margaret SMITH of Fav by Lic. chr. 4.12.1768 John s.o. John & Margaret COVENEY chr 25.2.1770 Wm s.o. " " " " chr 9 Feb 1772 Eliz. s.o. " " " " BUR. 9 Jun 1771 Wm COVENEY. other searches listed under parishes: ------FAVERSHAM contd. BUR. 20 Sep 1834: Fredk.COVENEY of Abbey St. age 12 BUR. 31 May 1842: Richd COVENEY, infant of Wallers Row BUR. 15 Jan 1847 John COVENEY of White Hart Passage age 3 BUR. 28 Dec 1847 Ann COVENEY of Union St. age 75 (b.1772?) BUR. 1.1.1848 Selina Pamela COVENEY of Ospringe St. age 39 BUR. 1.6.1853 Wm Henry COVENEY of Ospringe St., infant BUR. 25.3.1855 Sophia COVENEY and Harriet COVENEY both of Drayson Square, ages 2 and 3 (same day burial) BUR. 22.8.1859 Wm COVENEY of Workhouse age 47 BUR. 11.2.1864 Harry COVENEY of North Lane age 3 and 3/4ths BUR. 23.2.1871 Thos COVENEY of Union age 73 (NB. Who was the Ann buried Dec 1847?) ------IWADE BTs: ch. 8 Apr 1802: Frances d.o. James & Mary COVENEY ch. 12? Feb 1804: Eliz. d.o. ditto ch. 16 Mar 1834 Mary d.o. Luke & Frances COVENEY of Iwade, Labr (extracted by Mrs R. Nicol) ------NEW ROMNEY BTs: chr. 24 June 1691 Robert s.o. John & Eliz. COVENEY BUR. 25 Sep 1691 ditto- BUR. 14.11.1691 Wm. s.o. John COVENEY ------BRABOURNE BTs searched LD1730 to LD1786, all refs noted: M. 18 Jul 1720: Edw COVENEY of Westwell m. Mary ASHDOWNE otp M. 25.12.1749: John COVENEY m. Ann WEBB btp by B. ch. 28.10.1750 Richd s.o. John & Ann COVENEY BUR. 29.1.1751 Richd COVENEY ch. 1751-2 Susannah d.o. John & Ann COVENEY (bur later) BUR. 3.5.1752 Ann COVENEY ------GOODNESTONE by FAVERSHAM BTs 1757-1794: M. 14 Oct 1759: Wm COVENEY to Mary JEFFEREY ch. 10 Jun 1759 Thos s.o. Wm & Eliz. COVENEY ch. 26 Oct 1760 Lydia s.o. Wm & Eliz. COVENEY BUR. 30 Aug 1761 Lydia COVENEY BUR. 10 Jul 1762 Wm COVENEY ch. 28 Aug 1763 Wm s.o. Wm & Eliz. COVENEY BUR. 19 Oct 1763 Wm COVENEY BUR. 18 Nov. 1765 John COVENEY ch. 7 Sep 1766 Richd s.o. Wm & Eliz. COVENEY ch. 19 Mar 1769 John s.o. " " " ch. 2 Jun 1771 Catharine d.o. ditto BUR.3 Apr 1774 Catharine COVENEY, a young child. BUR. 21 Jul 1774 Catharine COVENEY, infant ------

coveney 26-33 2 ref. 26-33 page 3

ASHFORD BTs 1757MM to 1781 MM set: ch 17 Nov 1758 Anne d.o. Ann COVENAY "notha" (NB. notha or nothus is a latin term meaning spurious, illegitimate, or bastard, etc) ch 27 Sep 1761 Jane d.o. Richd & Eliz. COVENAY BUR. 6 Jan 1762 Jane COVENEY infant ch 30 Mar 1764 Robt & Mary children of Ann COVENEY illegit. (same day as above!): John WALSBY marr Ann COVENEY otp by B. ch. 28 Apr 1765 Eliz. d.o. Richd & Eliz. COVENAY ch. 1 Jan 1774: James s.o. Eliz. COVENAY "nothus". ------BOUGHTON MALHERBE BTs LD 1757-8 to 1776 searched: No Coveneys ------CHALLOCK BTs 1757 LD to LD1794: 12 Sep 1769 Wm WILES otp ba and Sus COVENEY spr by B. ch. 14 Jun 1772 John s.o. John & Mary COVENEY ch 24 Oct 1773 Sophia d.o. John & Mary COVENEY BUR 17 Aug 1775 John COVENEY M. 28 Sep 1775 Wm MATSON of Faversham and Sarah COVENEY by Banns. ------BOUGHTON BLEAN BTs LD set search 1754-72 for bp James and 1788-93 for bp Charlotte: BUR 28 Mar 1754 Sarah COVENEY from Selling parish ch. 16 Oct 1757 James, son of James and Susannah COVERLEY (this item was believed to be the surname COVERLID, which families are entered in these records. The Coveney families here are belonging to other parishes). ch. 6 Jan 1765 John s.o. Wm & Eliz. COVENEY M. 12.2.1772 John COVENEY of Chilham ba to Mary LAW otp spr by B. ------STOCKBURY BTs 1758-72 for James, 1788-93 for Charlotte: Marr. Oct 18 1762: Thos NAYLOR of and Eliz. COVENEY otp by Banns; ch. 29 Sep 1765 Samuel s.o. Samuel & Frances COVENEY BUR. 6.6.1766: Eliz. COVENEY widow ch. 13 Sep 1767 Wm s.o. Samuel & Frances COVENEY ------BORDEN BTs LD 1757 to LD1804 for all: ch 8 Jul 1770 James s.o. Samuel & Frances COVENEY ch 12 Jan 1772 Christopher s.o. ditto ch 20 June 1773 Mary d.o. ditto ch 17 Jan 1790 John s.o. Samuel & Sarah COVENEY ch. 7 Aug 1791 Sarah d.o. Samuel & Sarah C ch. 24 Mar 1793 Mary d.o. ditto ch 4 Feb 1798 Ann d.o. ditto (NB the first above couple, Samuel and Frances have other children bp at Stockbury, which see) ------ELHAM BTs LD 1756-1762 searched: Marr. 12.6.1774 Stephen COVENEY otp to Eliz. HOLLODAY otp by B. chr. 26.12.1775 Eliz. d.o. Steph & Eliz. COVENY chr. 1781 5 Jan: Wm s.o. Stephen & Eliz. COVENENY (sic) chr. 1783 13 Jul : Sarah d.o. ditto COVENEY chr. Mar 19 1786 "Jane COVENEY" no parents names given chr. 1788 3 Feb: Charles s.o. Stephen & Eliz. COVENEY ------ELHAM REGISTER baptisms only: 1779-end of 1796: chr. 5.1.1781: Wm s.o. Stephen & Eliz. COVENEY chr. 13.7.1783: Sarah d.o. " " " " chr. 19.3.1786: Jane d.o. " " " " chr. 3.2.1788 Chas s.o. " " " " ------

coveney 26-33 3 26-33 page 4 BOXLEY BTs LD 1758 to LD 1793: Marr.25 Feb 1759 Thos COVENEY to Margate LYFLEET? chr. 20.5.1759 Thos s.o. Thos & Margate COVENEY (1763-4 LD page missing, so searched MM set) ------DODDINGTON BTs - LD set: Searched LD 1757 - LD 1772 M.11 Oct 1759 John BATES to Mary COVENEY btp by B. John COVENEY signed BT sheet as churchwarden 17595-60) 11.9.1763 chr: Eliz. base born dau of Eliz. COVENEY (by whom she since married) ------LENHAM. Searched LD 1758-to LD 1771: M.7 Oct 1759 Frances FENN to Mary COVENEY btp by B chr. 3 Feb 1760: Ann d.o. Wm & Jane COVENEY chr. 8 Jan 1764 Geo, s.o. Geo & Hester COVENEY M. 24.11.1763: Edw.PAINE to Eliz. COVENEY by Lic. chr. 28.2.1766 John s.o. Geo & Hester COVENEY chr. 4.9.1767: Esther d.o. " " " " chr. 6.8.1769: Mary d.o. " " " " M.16.12.1768 Wm CARRIER of Bapchild = Sus.COVENEY otp by Lic. ------RUCKINGE BTs LD: searched LD 1757 to LD 1773: M. 2 Dec 1764: Edward COVENEY to Mary APPS btp by B. no baptisms here (LD 1767 -68 missing, searched MM set for same) ------DENTON BTs LD set searched 1757-8 to 1771: No Coveneys ------MERSHAM BTs LD 1770 back to 1756: chr. 23 Oct 1757 Eliz. d.o. Thos & Eliz. COVENEY M. 2.12.1756: Thomas COVENEY & Eliz. WESSON (or WESTON?) 1770 onwards LD up to Dec 1812: Bur: Thomas COVENEY 22.3.1780 (affidavit) M. 16.4.1788: Robt TOURNAY and Mary COVENEY M. 15 May 1791: John MARSHALL and Sarah COVENEY (bps of their children here later) chr. 20 Apr 1794: Thomas s.o. James and Ann chr. 21 Feb 1796: Mary d.o. James and Ann chr. James base born son of Sarah COVENEY chr 1791. ------WYE BTs LD 1755-6 to 1770-1 LD (note: BT 1760-1 missing) chr. 21 Apr 1754 Thos s.o. Thos & Mary COVENEY BUR. 21.4.1754 Mary wife of Thos COVENEY BUR. 2 Jul 1754: Mildred COVENEY, infant BUR. Dec.8 1757 James COVENEY BUR. 16.7.1759 ---- COVENEY WYE continued, searched 1789 to 1796-7: BUR. 30 Dec 1788 John COVENEY chr. 18 Mar 1792: Ann d.o. James and Charity COVENEY chr. 9 Mar 1793 Deborah d.o. James and Charity COVENEY Searched M/M set for missing dates above. A quick search earlier also revealed: 6 Mar 1750: M. Thos COVENEY to Mary MARTEN by B. ------WALTHAM BTs LD 1755-6, to 1794: M. 5 Feb 1756 John COVENEY widr to Mary WATERS spr btp by B chr. 22 Aug 1756: Eliz. d.o. John & Mary COVENEY ------St.JAMES DOVER regr U3/26/1/2 searched for bps 1757 to 1776. None regr U3/26/1/3 searched 1768 to 1787 (incl.bps/burs: chr. 18.May 1787 Richard Kennard, s.o. John & Sarah COVENEY BUR. 28.10.1778 Mary COVNEY, widow.

coveney 26-33 4 Ref: 26-33 page 5 St James Dover, contd… Regr.U3/26/1/4 follows above, up to Dec 1810 bps searched: and Burs. Jan 1787 to Dec 1810: BUR. 4.7.1787 Richard Kennard, s.o. John & Sarah COVENEY BUR. 8.11.1787 Eliz. COVENEY BUR. 29.23.1789: John s.o. Richd & Sarah COVENEY Also searched U3/26/1/6 bps 1836-42: No Coveneys ditto U3/26/1/5 bps 1811-12 and burs None also U3/26/1/13 Marr. Regr 1813 to 1825 None ------CHERITON BTs, searched 1758 to 1772: born 25 Jan 1765 (chr 3 Mar 65) Wm s.o. John & Mary COVENY chr. 26 Nov 1767 Mary d.o. John & Mary COVENY BUR. 19 Aug 1769 Mary " " " " " chr. 18 Dec 1785 Mary d.o. " " " " BUR. 15.12.1785 John COVENEY, pater familias (father of a family) BUR.18.4.1786 Wm COVENEY, bach. ch.22 Feb 1789 John s.o. John & Sarah COVENEY BUR. 4 Mar 1789 John COVENEY, pat.familias, pauper BUR. 18 Nov 1789 Sarah COVENEY, pauper. ------HERNE BTs: searched 1757 Lady Day to 1772 Lady Day: None BROOK BTs: searched 1757 to 1773/4: None seen ------MARDEN BTs:Burials: 14.12.1817: Ann COVENEY of Marden age 49(ie. born c.1768) 29.3.1817 Thomas COVENEY of Marden age 14 (born c.1803) 4.6.1816 William COVENEY of Marden age 26 (born c.1790) 1.10.1815 Ann COVENEY of Marden age 20 (born c.1795) 21.11.1815 Eliz. COVENEY of Marden age 10 (born c.1805) 1.4.1813 Richd COVENEY of Marden age 12 (born c.1801) [NB other BT set gives Richd 1.4.1813 age 14!] 10.3.1838 Ambrose COVENEY of Staplehurst age 78 baptisms: ch 16.5.1790 Wm s.o. Ambrose & Ann COVENEY chr. 6.4.1788 Ambrose s.o. ditto chr 1786 Susanna d.o. ditto M. 6 Nov 1785: Ambrose COVENEY to Ann SMITH ------BOUGHTON MALHERBE BTs searched 1758 to 1773 LD: No Coveneys seen also searched earlier 1747-8 to 1776 LD, all parts of BTs: BUR. 26.5.1754 Thos s.o. of Wm & Jane COVENEY of Lenham BUR 24.7.1755 Ann d.o. Wm and Jane COVENEY (Note connection here with Lenham) ------STELLING BTs: 1755 LD to 1765 LD: REGR 1765-80: None ------LYMINGE BTs: 1755 LD to 1768 LD: chr. 1 Jan 1758: Thomas s.o. John & Mary KOVENEY BUR. 23 Oct 1760: Thomas COVENY, infant. affidavit chr. 6 Sep 1761: John s.o. John & Mary COVNEY BUR. 19 Apr 1761: Richd COVNEY "affidavit in time" chr. 21 Nov 1762 John s.o. John & Mary COVNEY (see previous search Lyuminge 1767-1800. Some later on here) Searched c.1788 for a Charlotte, none found. ------DENTON BTs 1756: MM set to 1760 MM (1756-7 missing, so checked with LD set): None LD 1760-73, and 1791-1900: None ------BISHOPSBOURNE BTs: LD 1756 to LD 1768 (1766 missing, checked with MM set): No COVENEYS seen

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UPPER HARDRES BTs: LD1756 to LD1767: None ------KINGSTON BY BARHAM BTs: M 1756 to LD 1767: None 1758 to 1806 baptisms: ch Apr 1792 James s.o. Jas & Ann COVENNY ------ADISHAM BTs 1756-66:None seen LOWER HARDRES BTs 1756 LD to 1765 :None seen WOMENSWOLD BTs LD 1753 -LD 1766: None BRIDGE BTs 1756 LD to 1765 LD: None seen BARHAM REGR 1756-1766 baptisms only: No Coveneys WOOTTON BTs 1756 M to 1765 Michaelmas. None ------LENHAM BTs LD 1751 to LD1775, all BT entries for chr, M and Bs searched: chr. 19 Apr 1754 Thos s.o. Wm & Jane COVENEY chr. 19 May 1754: ditto entry, duplicated on another sheet, with a different month inserted! chr. 21 Jul 1755: Ann d.o. Wm & Jane COVENEY M. 7 Oct 1759 Frances FENN and Mary COVENEY btp by B. chr. 3 Feb 1760: Ann d.o. Wm & Jane COVENEY chr. 8 Jan 1764 George s.o. Geo & Hester COVENEY 24 Nov 1763: Edwd.PAINE marr Eliz. COVENEY by Lic.*see below 28 Feb 1766 chr: John s.o. Geo & Hester COVENEY chr. 4 Sep 1767: Esther d.o. " " " " Marr.16 Dec 1768 Wm CARRIER of Bapchild & Sus.COVENEY otp by Lic. chr.8 Aug 1769 Mary d.o. Geo & Esther COVENEY (*BUR.28.6.1769 Eliz. wife of Edw.PAIN, see above marriage) chr. 5 May 1771 Anne d.o. Geo & Esther COVENEY BUR.26.5.1771 Jane COVENEY chr.12 Feb 1773 Eliz. d.o. Wm & Eliz. COVENEY ------BENENDEN BTs LD1755 to LD1774 searched: No COVENEY bps

GOUDHURST BTs LD1758 to LD1774: No baptisms

GODMERSHAM BTs LD1758-LD1774: No baptisms ------FOLKESTONE BTs MM set 1758-1764: No James bp here. Other refs noted: Marr. Richd COVENEY to Eliz. BROOKS 1759 chr. 5 Apr 1760 Margaret d.o. Richd & Eliz. COVENEY ------OSPRINGE BTs: Bur.24 Sep 1797 Daniel COVENEY aged 68 years chr. 15 Mar 1795: Maria d.o. Richd & Sarah COVENEY chr. 25 Jun 1797: Wm s.o. " " " " chr. 11 Mar 1798 Elizabeth (born 25 Feb) of ditto chr. 26 May 1799 Marianne d.o. ditto chr. Feb 13 1803: Sarah d.o. ditto chr. 30 June 1806 George s.o. ditto chr. 5 Jun 1800: Frances of ditto chr. 30 Sep 1810 Richard of ditto chr. 22 Nov 1812 Caroline of ditto chr. 1 Sep 1799 John s.o. John & Mary COVENEY Bur.1800 John COVENEY infant chr. 28 Dec 1800: Thos s.o. John & Mary COVENEY Bur. 1801: John COVENEY infant Dec.1802 chr. Moses s.o. John & Mary COVENEY Dec.1804 chr. Ann d.o. John & Mary COVENEY

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From ALKHAM parish registers: Burials: James COVENEY of Alkham 24 Jul 1826 (15) John COVENEY of Alkham 23 Sep 1828 (19) John COVENEY of Alkham 30 Apr 1843 (71) Mary COVENEY of Hawkinge 17 Dec 1850 (73) (info ex. S. Lees)

------WILLS from Canterbury Diocese Consistory Court indexes 1700-1856: 1837: No.288 Sarah COVENEY of Canterbury 1713 No.37 Marie COVENY of Maidstone WILLS from Canterbury Diocese Archdeaconry Court indexes 1712-1856: No.30, Book 83 (1715-1719) COVENEY, Edward of Rainham No.311 Book 98 (1768-72): COVENEY, Thos of Bennenden No.433 Book 100 (1778-83) COVENEY, Susanna of Faversham No.97 Book 101 (1784-89) COVENEY, Ambrose of Goudhurst No.377 Book 101 " COVENEY, John of Wye No.332 (1811) Joseph COVENEY of Tenterden No.278 (1834) Daniel COVENEY of Minster Sheppy ------

CENSUS DEAL 1841, South Rope Walk, p.21 F47 (near nursery and 3 neighbours are gardeners): James COVENEY 45 Gardener Hannah 45 James 20 Sarah 13 Hannah 11 Isaac 6 all born in Kent.

CENSUS, DEAL 1851 p.47 No.206 Fol.725, Beach Street, Custom Watch House: Richard COVENEY head married 32 Tidewaiter and boatman H.M.Customs, born St.Margaret's

CENSUS DEAL 1851 p.2 F748 No.10 10 St George's Place: Sarah COVENEY marr. 46 Custom House Officer's wife born (blank) James (B or Y?) COVENEY son 8 born Deal Fanny " dau 7 " "

CENSUS DEAL 1851 p.27 F668 No.113 7 South Sandy Lane: James COVENEY head married 59 gardener b. Kingston, Kent Hannah " wife marr 58 b. St.Margaret's Isaac " son Unm 16 wheelwright's appr. b.Deal

CENSUS DEAL 1861, p.45 F26 No.228. South Sandy Lane: James COVENEY head marr. 69 Gardener b.Kent, not known Hannah " wife " 68 b. St.Margaret's

CENSUS DEAL 1861: Richd COVENEY head marr. 42 H.M.Customs Assistant examining Officer born St.Margaret's Ann COVENEY wife marr. 52 b. Northbourne Fanny " dau Unm. 17 b. Deal

CENSUS DEAL 1871, p.55, f.32, No.296 9 Blenheim Road, Deal: Hannah COVENEY head widow 78 gardener's widow b.St.Margarets Sarah " dau Unm. 43 "

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CENSUS DEAL 1881 p.20, F13, No.119, 9 Blenheim Road, Deal: Sarah COVENEY head Unm. 53 Needlewoman b.St.Margaret's Ann GOLDSACK cousin Unm. 64 Cook, unemployed. b.St.Mgts

NORTHBOURNE Census 1861: p.9, F8, No.44: Sarah COVENEY Unm. 33 House maid b. St Margaret's working for Charles & Sarah HANNAM, farmer, etc.

CHARLTON by Dover Census 1851 p.25 F170 No.88 Branch Street, Charlton, Dover: James COVENEY head single (sic) 27 carrier b. Guston Emma E. " dau 4 scholar Charlton Margaret " dau 2 " Mary KENNETT housekeeper marr. 30? housekeeper b.Devonport

CHARLTON by Dover Census 1851, p.36 F204 ref.169): John COVENEY head m. 48 labr b. Dover Mary " wife m.40 Lydd Ellen " dau 1? Dover

CHARLTON by Dover Census 1861 p.14, F61, No.100: 8 Branch Street: James COVENEY head m. 38 carrier b. Guston Mary " wife m. 42 b. Liverpool, Lancs Emma " dau 15 Dover Louisa " dau 9 scholar " Eliza " dau 6 " "

CHARLTON by D,CENSUS 1871, p.36, f.22, No.213: 61 Tower Hamlets: James COVENEY head m. 48 Ashes contractor b. Guston Mary " wife m. 52 b. Liverpool Louisa " dau 17 dressmaker b. Dover Eliza " dau 15 " William KENNETT grandson 5 scholar b. Portsmouth

CHARLTON by D, CENSUS 1881 p.30, F52, No.206: 71 Tower Hamlets: James COVENEY head marr. 54 General carrier b. Guston Mary " wife m. 56 b Liverpool,Lancs Eliza " dau 23 Dover Mary " grand-dau 7 months " Alice WILLIAMS boarder 6 "

CHARLTON by D, CENSUS 1881 p.37, F108, No.209: Colebran Street: Ann VALENTINE hd wid 62 plain needlewoman b.Hythe, Kent Jesse COVENEY brother Un. 54 Brickmaker b. Guston

CHARLTON By Dover Census 1881 p.14, F10, No.85: 8 Victoria Crescent, Dover: Mary POUND, hd un. 64 Annuitant b. St Margaret's Ann B. COVENEY lodger Unm. 43 Shop assistant b. Dover

DOVER St Mary Census 1851, 5 Seven Star Street: Eliz. COVENEY hd wid 59 Laundress Jessey " vis U. 31 Brick Maker b. Guston Harriet LAWS Lodger W. 42 Invalid b. Dover Sophia HAMBROOK Lodger W. 65 Pauper b. Soho Square, Middsx.

HOUGHAM Parish (within DOVER), "Poor Cess" (dates are those on which cess is paid: Prospect Row (later named (see 1823) Military Road: COVENEY occupier of house Feb 1823-June 1823; Blucher Street: Thomas COVENEY occupier of house 23 Apr 1836 to 21 Nov 1836 (owner Thos SQUIER) (info ex. S. Lees)

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STAPLE 1881 Census p.24 F15 No.118, Shatterling: Thomas WYBORN head m. 64 farmer 16 acres b. Tilmanstone Mary " wife m. 67 Sholden Eliza " dau U. 26 schoolmistress Worth Ann COVENEY sister - widow 70 Annuitant Northbourne

GREAT MONGEHAM Census 1841 p.11: Ann COVENAY 15 F.S. (= Fem.Svt) b. in Kent

St.MARY DOVER BURIAL REGISTER: 10.3.1849: Ann Stokes COVENEY of Market St. age 34 13.44.1861: Ann COVENEY of Almshouses age 41 11.12.1879 Sarah COVENEY of 9 Biggin Street age 64 18.4.1872: Ann COVENEY of Almshouses age 92 27.9.1882: Emma COVENEY of 9 Biggin St. age 35

DOVER St.JAMES Burial Regr: 21.6.1843: James COVENEY of St.James parish age 83 (ie. born c.1760 8.12.1844: George COVENEY of this parish age 31 (born c.1811) [NB Railway accident - son of James who died 1843 -] 31.12.1848: Ann COVENEY of this parish age 77 (born c.1771) 28.4.1854: Ann COVENEY of this parish age 40

DOVER VOTERS' LISTS, Kent Co.Archives: 1841-75: Daniel COVENEY of E.Cliff and St.James Street is listed, also Benjamin COVENEY of York Street and Market Street is listed, in the jurors' lists and possibly others, later on. 1876-97: John COVENEY, Charlton Lane, Labr; James COVENEY, carrier of High St., Tower Hamlets Street and Buckland Bridge listed 1883, 1890, 1893, 1896; Benjamin COVENEY carpetner of St.James Street, and 5 Eastbrook Place, listed 1878, 1880, 1883, 1885, 1888, 1890, 1893, 1896. Daniel COVENEY carpenter, of St.James St. and 5 Eastbrook Place,listed 1878, 1880, 1883, 1885, 1888, 1890, 1893, 1896 Benjamin COVENEY, Painter, of Biggin St. listed 1878, 1880, 1883, 1890, 1893, 1896 Samuel COVENEY, gardener of Biggin St. listed 1878, 1880, 1883, 1888

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DOVER FREEMEN -extracted from Index 1660-1964. Kent Co.Archives (film, Dover Ref.Library) Dates are dates of Enrolment as freemen: F = Folio John COVENY Gardener by purchase ( 20 paid) 7 Oct 1808 F261 Wm COVENY woolsorter by apprenticeship 2 Jun 1826 F.242 Benjamin COVENEY, painter, by birth s.o.John 29.7.1839 F.254 Daniel COVENEY, carpenter, by birth s.o. John 18.7.1844 F.310 John Wm.COVENEY, carpenter, by birth s.o. Daniel 30.7.1869 F.514 Joseph COVENEY, Stoker, by birth s.o. Samuiel 25.7.1874 F.540 Samuel COVENEY, draper, by birth s.o.Samuel 4.9.1880 F.572 Daniel COVENEY (occupn not given), by birth s.o.Daniel, 30.7.1885 Alfred COVENEY, carpenter, by birth s.o. Daniel 29.7.1884, F.588 [NB. more details available from the Freemen's ROLL, under each folio number. Roll of Freemen dates from 1601, early part is not indexed]

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MISC. REFS from various sources, randomly noted unless stated otherwise. In alphabetical order of christian names.

Abigail COVENEY buried 1844 aged 18 - Willesborough Workhouse, from "Meldash" (MOLASH??) info ex. N.O.

Alfred COVENEY of Faversham ba married Phoebe FRENCH (x) of same by B. 9 Jun 1827 wit: W.HARRISON, Edw.K.SMITH (clerk) (FAVERSHAM REG)

Alfred COVENEY last post held: Mariner, HMS Vigilant; London, superannuation started 27.11.1878. (ref. CUST 39/152) Alfred COVENEY.. date of Treasury letter to Customs 27 Nov 1878.. Alfred; mariner HM Revenue Cruiser Vigilant... last port and port where pension paid London.. aged 66, 37 year 3 months service.. last salary £68. 10. 0d. per annum; pension £42. 4. 10d. per annum... cause of retirement: "advanced age" pension commenced 17 Nov 1878 (PRO CUST 39/153, pension info)

Alfred and Emily Manser COVENEY of 12 Woolcomber Street, Dover, carpenter, their children baptised: Albert Ernest 19.6.1891 (born Apr 15) Helen May 11.9.1892 Alex? Joseph 5.10.1893 Edward (Potter?) 9.5.1895 Jessie Marian 1896 (St.JAMES, DOVER REG)

Ann COVENEY otp age 77 bur 31.12.1848 (St.James DOVER)

Ann COVENEY otp age 40 bur 28.4.1854 (St.James DOVER)

Ann COVENEY buried 1860 aged 25 - Willesborough Workhouse, from WYE

Ann COVENEY of Almshouses bur 41yrs 13.4.1861 (DOVER ST Mary REG)

Ann COVENEY of Almshouses aged 92 bur. 18.4.1872 (DOVER St.Mary)

Benjamin COVENEY - rated- for house in York Street, Dover £9 annual value, assessed at 3/- (St Marys Parish, c.1838) (Dover Rating Books)

Benjamin & Ann Farrance COVENEY of Dover: their children baptised: daughter Rosa Greenland (born 3.1.1863, bp 30.4.1863; dau Laura Agnes (b.11 Feb 1869) bp 28 Apr 1869 son William Ernest (b.1 June 1865) bp 5 Oct 1865. (Dover WESLEYAN METHODIST CIRCUIT 1837-69, records at Folkestone library)

Benjamin COVENEY, Town Councillor of Dover, elected 1903 (Bavington-Jones, "Annals of Dover" p.298)

Carolina COVENEY spr m. Edward HOPPER 1791 (RUCKINGE)

Carolina COVENEY bur. 1803 (RUCKINGE)

Catherine COVENEY of Wye m. Robert TAPPENDEN (WILLESBOROUGH)

Catherine COVENEY m. Thos CLIFFORD Dec 30 1772 (WYE BTs)

Charlotte COVENEY was in Stanford parish when James and Ann were there (1802)). Charlotte COVENEY BANNS to marry John MAXTED were read at Lyminge in 1810

Stanford is on road between Lyminge/Mersham.

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Daniel COVENEY, wife and one child legally settled in Boughton Aluph, moving to Aldington, 1726

Daniel COVENEY buried 1764 (BOUGHTON ALUPH BTs)

Daniel COVENEY (x) m. Sarah CHANDLER (x) of Whitstable by Banns. 1 May 1792 wit: Thos BROWNING, Mary KNOWLER (WHITSTABLE REGR)

Daniel & Elizabeth COVENEY: chr son Thomas on 11.1.1807 (born 9 Dec 1806) (WHITSTABLE REGR)

Daniel COVENEY - theft at Kennington. Quarter Sessions case. Given one month. (Dover Telegraph 4 Jul 1846 p.1 col.4)

Daniel COVENY evidence in case of damage by Wm FREEMAN to Charlton by Dover church organ, said: "I am a carpenter and builder. For some years I have been acquainted with the construction of organs and have constructed and also repaired them." .... was examined.... "the organ of the parish church... estimate to replace pipes and re-tune cost 3-gns." (Dover Express 21 Oct 1865 p.3 col.1)

Edward and Mary COVENEY: chr of children: John 1722 Elizabeth 1724 and Will (?) 1727 (BONNINGTON)

Edward & Mary COVENEY: chr of Daniel 1729; chr Stephen 1734; chr George 1738; Bur. Edward 1736; chr Edward 1740; chr. John 1742 (BILSINGTON)

Edward & Mary COVENEY: their child --- buried 1733 (BILSINGTON)

Edward COVENEY buried 1743 (BILSINGTON)

Edward COVENEY m. Mary APPS both of Ruckinge 1764 (RUCKINGE)

Edward COVENEY m. Carolina APPS btp 1781 (RUCKINGE) Edward & Carolina COVENEY: chr of son Wm 1783, chr. of son Stephen 1784, John 1787, (all RUCKINGE)

Edward COVENEY ba m. Eliz. WINDY widow by B. 28 Sep 1766 (BROOMFIELD BTs)

Edward COVENEY buried 1799 (RUCKINGE)

Edward COVENEY (infant son of Winifred) buried 1808 (RUCKINGE)

Elizabeth COVENEY m. John GARDNER 18.2.1711 (DEAL ST.LEONARDS, indexed)

Elizabeth COVENEY m. James KETTLE both of Bilsington 1744 ()

Elizabeth COVENEY buried 1786 (BOUGHTON ALUPH BTs)

Elizabeth COVENEY bur 1795 (RUCKINGE BTs)

Elizabeth COVENEY bur 1796 (BILSINGTON)

Elizabeth COVENEY spr of St.Leonard Deal m. James SHRUBSOLE ba of St.George the Martyr, Canterbury 1 Nov. 1802 by Banns. witnesses: Eliz. RALPH, John CHAPLIN (DEAL St.LEONARDS REG, indexed)

Elizabeth COVENEY of Patrixbourne age 48 bur 17.3.1816 (PATRIXBOURNE BTs)

Elizabeth COVENEY (x) spr m. George ABBOTT(x) ba both of Alkham by B. and parents consent 15 Mar 1824. wit: Wm COVENEY (x) Mat.WHITE. (ALKHAM REGR)

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Elizabeth COVENEY m. William SHEATHER 1833 btp (BONNINGTON)

Elizabeth COVENEY. Dover Police Report - 6 lines - committed for a fortnight for begging (Dover Telegraph 14 Feb 1846 p.8 col.3)

Elizabeth COVENEY bur 1865 age 66 - Willesborough Workhouse, From Wye

Frances COVENEY of Lenham age 63 bur 22.5.1837 (LENHAM BTs)

Frances COVENEY (x) 59, spr of 8 Waterloo Crescent (father: James COVENEY farm labr) m. Richard BOUGHTON, wid, 59, whitesmith of 39 Seven Star Street (father: John B., shoemaker) by Banns. Witnesses: F.SPICE, Mary WRAIGHT, G.SPICE 16 May 1864 (DOVER Holy Trinity Regr)

George COVENEY of Bo.Malherb ba m. Hester WINTER of White Friars, extra Parochial next StGeorge Canterbury, by Lic 20 Feb 1763 (Canterbury St GEORGE BTs)

George COVENEY and family TO Dover St.Mary, from Boughton Malherbe 12 Oct 1772, with a note "Hired more than £10 per year" (Dover St.Mary Settlements, U3/30/13/1)

George COVENEY buried 1782 (WALTHAM)

George COVENEY: M.I. to George COVENEY and Edward JACKSON who were "unfortunately killed by the passing of a train in Abbot's Cliff Tunnel" On the 3rd Dec 1844 they had been digging chalk at the Warren (ie between Dover and Folkestone), finished work and as usual walked through the tunnel to Dover. Inquest held at the Shipwrights Arms, Seven Star Street Flats, Dover.... (D. Welby's Book "Tidy Ruin" (about St.James Church Dover) p.128)

George COVENEY buried aged 31 otp 8.12.1844 (DOVER St.James)

James COVENEY son of Samuel & Frances COVENEY chr. 1770 (BORDEN)

James COVENEY son of Elizabeth COVENEY chr 1 Jan 1774 "nothus" (ASHFORD BTS)

James COVENEY m. Charity POTT 1776 btp (WYE)

James & Charity COVENEY: chr of children: 1780 Susan; 1784 Frances; (BOUGHTON ALUPH)

James & Charity COVENEY: chr of children: John 1787; Anna 1791 (WYE)

James & Charity COVENEY: chr of dau Deborah 1793 (WALTHAM)

James & Ann COVENEY: chr of children: Thomas 1794; Mary 1796 (MERSHAM)

James COVENEY of St.Alphege Canterbury m. Sarah TAYLOR of same by Lic. May 27 1777 (St Alphage, Canterbury)

James son of Sarah COVENEY (base Born) chr 1791 (MERSHAM)

James COVENEY, Ann his wife and Charlotte and James, settlement certificate dated 1793 "they are legally settled in Waltham and are moving to Mersham"

James COVENEY of Iwade m. Mary WHITNALL of Milton by Sittingbourne Oct 12 1799 (Milton by Sittingbourne)

James COVENEY of Elham m. Ann STROUD of same by B June 14 1791 (ELHAM)

James and Ann COVENEY: their children chr: 1 Jul 1798 Ann; 7 Sep 1800 Elizabeth; (LYMINGE REGR)

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James COVENEY otp ba m. Hannah GOLDSACK spr otp by B. witn: Ann GOLDSACK, Sarah KEMP 14 Oct 1817 (EAST LANGDON)

James & Hannah COVENEY of St.Margaret's Labr: chr. 29.11.1818 Richard s.o. above chr. 24.9.1820 James s.o. above chr 13.10.1822 Tom s.o. above chr. 9.1.1825 dau Anna (parents "James and Anna" - sic) chr. 30.9.1827 Sarah d.o. above (St.MARGARET AT CLIFFE BTs 1816-1837)

James & Hannah COVENEY near Deal Castle, Gardener: their children chr: 29.11.1829 dau Hanna;; 24.6.1832 son George; 30.11.1834 son Isaac (COVNEY) (DEAL St.LEONARDS REG)

James COVENEY '75' & Ann COVENEY '70' (1841 DOVER Census, Hawkesbury Street )

James COVENEY bur aged 83 otp 21.6.1843 (DOVER ST.James)

James COVENEY, full age, ba gardener of South Rope Walk (father: James COVENEY gardener) m. Frances Eliz. HOBDAY full age, spr of West Street (father: Edward HOBDAY, gardener) Both signed names. Wit: Edward HOBDAY, Tom COVENEY, Mary Jane HOBDAY, Ann COVENEY, all signed names 7 Sep 1843 (St.LEONARDS DEAL REGR)

James COVENEY hd marr. 30 Weigher of HM Customs born St.Margaret at Cliffe, Kent Frances E. COVENEY wife age 28 born Deal + daughter (1851 Census, Lambeth Surrey, 30 Chester Street, HO107 1572 f805) (ex. M. Gandy indexes)

Jane COVENEY of Wye m. Henry DADD 1713 (WILLESBOROUGH)

Jane COVENEY of Gt.Mongeham spr m. John RIGDEN of same ba by Banns 21.9.1811 (GREAT MONGEHAM REG)

Jane COVENEY m. Richd HILL 1823 btp (STOWTING)

Jessey COVENEY head m. 38 carrier b. Guston visiting Elizabeth COVENEY wid 59 laundress b. Dover (DOVER St Mary 1851 Census p.30 F656 No.111 5 Seven Star St, Dover)

John COVENEY m. Mary WOOLBAND 1720 (BILSINGTON)

John COVENEY bur 1725, infant (BONNINGTON)

John & Mary COVENEY: chr of children: 1732 John; 1744 Thomas (BILSINGTON)

John & Mary COVENEY: their dau Sarah bur 1737 and their son Thomas bur 1744 (BILSINGTON)

John COVENEY m. Mary BOLDEN 1744 (WILLESBOROUGH)

John COVENEY bur 1756 (BILSINGTON BTs)

John COVENEY m. Eliz. STONE 1765 btp (RUCKINGE)

John COVENEY & wife from Cheriton TO Dover, 7 Feb 1785 (Dover St.Mary Settlement Cert. U3/30/13/)

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John COVENEY nominated from HMS Wolf N6768 to Guidon (Customs records, PRO, CUST.175/97 - Coastguard nominations 1817-1841 : ex. E. Shenton)_

John COVENEY '30' Male Servant, born in Kent with BRENCHLEY family, farmer (FOLKESTONE 1841 Census, Uphill, "Hope") info ex. S. Lees

John COVENEY hd 70 agr.lab born in Kent Mary " 64 ditto (1841 Census, South ALKHAM)

Mr.John COVENEY. Notice of marriage to Miss Mary FLISHER (Dover Telegraph 18 Apr 1846 p.8 col.4)

M.COVENY occupier of house at Sandwich, owned by Edmond FOWLE of same (1790 Kent Poll)

Margaret COVENEY m. James COSSON 1774 btp (Newington by Sittingbourne)

Martha COVENEY m. John BEECHING by Banns 22.8.1759 (WESTWELL) - searched LD1757-8 to 1772 LD. No more seen.

Mary COVENEY, wife of John, bur 1739 (BILSINGTON BTs)

Mary COVENEY wid m. Thos BARBER 1746 (BILSINGTON BTs)

Mary COVENEY bur 1780 (RUCKINGE)

Mary COVENEY: her twins Sarah and Mary chr 1782 (SEVINGTON)

Mary COVENEY: In the matter of trust of an indenture dated 6 Jul 1850 and made between Frederick KEDDELL and Mary COVENEY... the account of Frederick KEDDELL deceased and his incumbrances subject to legacy duty. Year in which a/c was opened: 1884 date of last transaction: Oct 1884 date of order 1 August 1884 (info ex. E. Shenton. This may not be a Kent man) (from LONDON GAZETTE supplement Mar 3 1902, re. Dormant funds in Chancery)

May COVENEY & wife Eliz. chrs of their children: 14.4.1790 Elizabeth (born 28 Feb) 2.3.1792 Sarah (born 11 Apr) (SANDWICH St Peter REGR)

Miller COVENEY '20' R.R. Labourer, NOT born in Kent with Mary SLADDEN Independent + 4 boarders (?) (1841 Census FOLKESTONE, Dover Street (note the town was full of railway construction workers at this time) info ex. S. Lees

Richd COVENEY m. Eliz. BROOKS 1759 chr. 6 Apr 1760: Margaret d.o. Richd & Eliz. COVENEY (FOLKESTONE BTs)

Richd COVENEY of , m. Sarah GRIGSBY of Newington by Sittingbourne 1794 (Newington by Sittingbourne)

Richard COVENEY, 27, ba labr of Ospringe Street (f: Richd COVENEY Labr), m. Eliz. HOGBEN (x), 25, spr of same (father: Thos HOGBEN Labr) wit: Thos COVENEY (x), Ann BAKER (x) ((FAVERSHAM REGR) - sorry, transcriber omitted date.

Richard COVENEY, full age, ba, servant of Lower Street (father: James COVENEY, Gardener, m. "Sarah" LOCKYER (signed Sophia), full age, spr of Lower Street (father: Robert LOCKYER, tailor) witnesses: Mary Ann LOCKYER, Catherine SELTH?, James COVENEY. Parties and witnesses all signed names. 25 Feb 1841 (DEAL St.Leonards REGR)

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Richard COVENEY full age, wid, officer of customs, of 3 Broad Street (father: James COVENEY gardener) m. Ann WYBORN, full age, spr of 2 Durham Place (father: Thos WYBORN, gardener) signed names. witnesses: Thos WYBORNE, Sarah MILLS?) 9 Aug 1856 (DEAL St.LEONARDS REG)

Mr.Richard COVENEY officer of Her Majesty's Customs Deal, m. on August 9 at St.Leonard's Deal by the Revd. J.M. Nesbit rector, to Ann eldest dau of Mr.Thomas WYBORN, formerly of Finglesham" (Dover Telegraph Aug 16 1856)

Richard COVENEY, last post held, Examining Officer, Rochester; Superannuation £39. 3. 0d. p.a. started 23 Feb 1872. (CUST 39/152) Richard COVENEY retired Customs examining officer...pension transferred from Rochester to Yarmouth Jan 1 1872 (CUST.39/153) Date of decease 4.12.1876. Richard COVENEY 4 Dec 1876 date of cessation of pension £39. 3.d. per annum. Paid at Yarmouth (CUST 39/153) (info ex. Customs and Excise National Index)

Richard COVENEY "many years at the Custom House, Deal" died Dec.4 at Yarmouth, suddenly. (Dover Express 15 Dec 1876)

Mr.Richard COVENEY formerly of Deal aged 58 years, much respected, died Dec 4th suddenly at his residence Nelson Road, Great Yarmouth (Deal Walmer & Sandwich Mercury Dec.23 1876 p.2)

Sarah COVENEY bur 1760 (BOUGHTON ALUPH)

Sarah COVENEY of 9 Biggin Street Dover, age 64, buried 11.12.1879 (DOVER ST.Mary REG)

Sarah Ann COVENEY (x) of St Nicholas Rochester spr m. John HORTON of Coldred ba (signed name) 8 Aug 1833 by B. wit: James ALLEN (sgd), and Mary COVENEY (x) (COLDRED REGR)

Sophia, the beloved wife of Mr.Richard COVENEY officer of HM Customs, aged 50 years, died Nov.27 at Deal after a few hours' illness (Dover Telegraph Sat. Dec 8 1855)

Stephen COVENEY m. Mary KEMPE both of Wye 24.7.1711 (St.ANDREW CANTERBURY REG)

Stephen & Eliz. COVENEY: chr of children: 1781 William; 1783 Sarah; 1786 Jane; 1788 Charles (ELHAM)

Stephen COVENEY m. Winifred TAYLOR 1812 btp (RUCKINGE)

Stephen & Winifred COVENEY: son Edw chr 1812 (RUCKINGE)

Stephen COVENEY wid m. Eliz. GASSON 1813 (RUCKINGE)

Stephen COVENEY bur 1832 age 46 (RUCKINGE)

Thomas and Eliz. COVENEY legally settled in Mersham 1757 (Settlement, ex. N.O.) (to Hinxhill?)

Thomas & Elizabeth COVENEY: chr of children: Elizabeth 1757 Mersham Ann 1760 Hinxhill Mary 1764 " Jane 1766 " buried 1775. (Hinxhill) Sarah 1772 Kennington Catherine 1774 Hinxhill

Thomas son of Thos & Elizabeth COVENEY buried 1771 (Hinxhill)

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Thomas COVENEY ba of Borden m. Margate SYFLEET spr of Boxley Feb 25 1759 by Banns (BOXLEY)

Thomas COVENEY of Chilham m. Eliz. WESSON of Mersham on Dec.13 1756 by B. (MERSHAM)

Thomas COVENEY ba of Benenden m. Elizabeth COVENEY spr of Cranbrook by Lic. Oct 21 1788 (CRANBROOK)

Thomas COVENEY ba of Rolvenden m. Mary LEMMEY spr of Sandhurst by Lic. Mch 2 1786 (SANDHURST)

Thomas and Eliz. COVENEY of Guston, Labr: their children chr: 11.6.1820: Jesse 17.11.1822: James 12.6.1826 Amelia Louisa (EAST LANGDON BTs)

Thomas COVENEY witness at m. of Eliz. COVENEY to Wm SHEATHER 1833 at BONNINGTON.

Timothy COVENEY of "Sundrich" (Sundridge or Sandwich??) m. Catherine GARLAND of Maidstone (MAIDSTONE BTs) 2 Oct 1738

Valentine & Mitt COVENEY: chr son Valentine 1728 (BROOK)

Victor Wm COVENEY m. Maud Lilian JENNER of London, on Nov.10 1923 at Congregational Church, Farnham, Surrey, by Rev. F.W.LAYTON (Dover Express 16.Nov.1923 p.1 col.1)

William COVENEY m. Eliz. WEST 8 Feb 1759 (GRAVENEY BTs MM)

William COVENEY m. Charlotte MANNERING 1800 btp (STOWTING)

William & Charlotte COVENEY: chr of children - 1803 John; 1806 William and Jane twins; 1808 Elizabeth (STOWTING)

William COVENEY m. Ann GODDEN 1798 by Banns chr. 20.4.1800: dau Sarah chr. 4.7.1802 dau Mary BUR. 22.2.1801 Sarah COVENEY (BEKESBOURNE BTs)

William COVENEY with consent of father John COVENEY of Dover, Gardener, by indenture dated 22 Jan 1812, apprenticed to George JENNINGS of Dover, woolstapler, for 7 years apprenticeship inrolled 24.1.1812. No fee mentioned. (Dover apprentice Enrolments, Kent Co.Archives)

William COVENEY '35' Labourer born Kent with Thos WATITE 54 labr + family + 2 boarders (FOLKESTONE Census 1841, Shellons Lane)

William COVENEY '30' Ag.Lab born Kent with John DAVISON '65' farmer and family and 6 ag.labs (1841 Census, ALKHAM, Chilton Farm)

Winifred COVENEY bur 1808 (RUCKINGE BTs, with her child)

Zebulon COVENEY with consent of father John COVENEY of Dover, Gardener, apprenticed to Samuel BROWN of Dover, watchmanufacturer, for 7 years. Indenture dated 30 Nov 1815. Fee paid to master by John C. £50. (this is rather a large fee, I suspect that Zebulon would "live in" with the master, so this would include full board etc. Inrolled 15.12.1815. (Dover apprentice Enrolments, K.C.C.)

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Zebulon & Mary Ann COVENEY of St.James Dover, Gardener: chr. dau Mary Ann Amy on 17.4.1828 (born Mar 20); chr. John William on Dec.20 1829 (born Nov.21) chr. Sarah on Feb 27 1831 (born Jan 15) - "of Charlton" (St.JAMES DOVER Regr)

---- COVENEY and --- ROBUS who were in a sheep stealing case, at Tilmanstone in 1830 (June and August). Not known if they were transported. See Kentish Gazette for this date.

"COVENEY" --- House £1 annual value 1/- assessment (Charlton by Dover parish, c.1834-5 - from Rating Books, Dover)

Widow COVENEY occupier of a garden in St.James' Parish, Dover (Douglas Welby's "Tidy Ruin" Book about St.James church Dover, page 97 gives Tithe Apportionment - a VERY large garden)

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coveney 26-33 17 COVENEY Hollingsbee ref: 27-19

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Ann COVENEY born 26.Nov 1824 died 10.June 1908, married William WYBORN [1826-1908] 24 April 1849. Emigrated to Canada May 1849, six children: Hannah, Samuel, William, Henry, Daniel, and Sarah Annie. (info ex. M.O.)

Ann COVENEY '61' (altered to 60, the rounded down age) Greengrocer, born Kent Samuel " '20' Gardener born Kent Ann " '20' dressmaker born Kent Daniel " '15' carpenter apprentice born Kent ----- and living in the same house, but separately: Philpott THOMPSON '60' cabinet maker born Kent (1841 Census DOVER St Mary Parish, Biggin Street)

Benjamin COVENEY '25' Painter Ann " '25' Ann " 3 Benjamin " 21 months (1841 Census, York Street, DOVER ): (all born Kent)

Charles COVENEY, Salesman of Carnaby, Canonsleigh Crescent, Leigh on Sea, Essex, (address in Aug 1911) - was a grand-nephew of Sarah COVENEY who died Oct 1886 and exor. of the will of Hannah KENNARD of Deal, along with Emily KENNARD, exor. (info ex.M.O.)

Charlotte COVENEY BANNS READ at Lyminge to marry John MAXTED 1810

Frances Elizabeth COVENEY (nee HOBDAY) age 77 of 4 Napier Terrace, DEAL, died 8 Dec 1899 (Book 4 page? - wife of James Coveney- Municipal Cemetery, Hamilton Road, Deal)

George COVENEY of Boughton Malherbe, Gardener (born 1739?) married (St.George Canterbury?) by Lic. 1763 to Hester WINTER of Whitefriars, Canterbury. Their family appears to have been: Geo (ch.8.1.1764 Lenham); John (ch.28.1.1766 Lenham); Esther (ch.4.9.1767 Lenham); Mary (ch.8.8.1769 Lenham); Ann (ch.5.5.1771 Lenham); There is a Settlement Certificate for George and family from Boughton Malherbe to Dover St.Mary, dated 12 Oct 1772.

George COVENEY chr 24.6.1832 died 23 July 1839 age 7 "from Courtland, Southend (Burial St Leonards Deal, east side of N.Porch)

Hannah COVENEY b. 29.Nov 1829, Deal died 28.Jan 1911 Cranbrook buried Upper Deal Church. Married James KENNARD [b.23 Mar 1830] Married June 1866 Upper Deal Church

Isaac b.1834, married "Lizzie" Elizabeth. In 1851 the Census for Isaac says he is born Deal, age 16, wheelwright's apprentice. Five children born in Canada: Sarah "Sally 1861, Emily 1863, baby girl "Maggie 1865, 2 boys. The family lost touch with them in Canada. (info M.O.)

James COVENEY married Elham 14 June 1791 by Banns to Ann STROUD of Elham (chr.Elham Mar.17.1771). Their children: "Charlotte"? (was she adopted); James born 3.3.1792 ch.1.4.1792 at Kingston by Barham; Thomas chr.20 Apr 1794 (Mersham); Mary chr 21.4.1796 (Mersham); Mary ch 21.4.1796 (Mersham); Ann ch 1 July 1798 (Lyminge); Elizabeth ch 7.Sep 1800 (Lyminge). James &Ann had a settlement Cert from Waltham, TO Mersham 1793, with children Charlotte & James.

James COVENEY married Sarah TAYLOR 27.May 1777 (Canterbury St.Alphage, information ex. IGI)

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James COVENEY married Charity POTT 26 Dec 1776, both of WYE, both made their marks; they had children baptised: John 1787, Anna 1791, Deborah 1793 (WYE U3/174/1/4) (WYE U3/174/1/10 - ) James and Charity also appear to have had children baptised: Susan 1780 (at Bo.Aluph); Frances 1784 (Bo.A.); and an Ann 18.3.1792 also.

James and Ann COVENEY: their son Wm chr 1802 (Stanford) their dau Sarah BUR 1809 (Stanford?) "Charlotte" was in Stanford 1802

James COVENEY born 3.3.1792 ch 1.4.1792 at Kingston by Barham (son of James and Ann Coveney); Gardener of Deal died 30.6.1870 age 78, he married at E.Langdon by Banns Oct 14 1817 to Hannah GOLDSACK of E.Langdon, spr. Their children were: Richard "Gardener" and Customs" married (1) Sophia LOCKYER 25.2.1841, and after Sophia died, married (2) Ann WYBORN spr 9.8.1856 Deal; James (gardener) ch.24.9.1820 of St.Margarets married 7 Sep 1843 to Frances Eliz. HOBDAY spr, 1 daughter Emily; Thomas ch 13.10.1822 St.Margaret's at Cliffe, married Ann McWhinney in Canada; dau Ann ch 9.1.1825 St.Margaret's married Wm WYBORNE, and emigrated; Sarah ch 30.9.1827 at St.Margaret's, lived at Deal, died spr 1886 age 59; Hannah ch 29.11.1829 Deal St.L, married James KENNARD; George ch 1832, died age 7, Isaac Newman ch 1834 Deal St.L, emigrated to Canada.

James COVENEY lodger U. 19 Blacksmith b. Deal with Thos & Jane MOUNT, Blacksmith (DEAL 1861 Census p.6 F6 No.30. NB his full name James Thos C.)

James COVENEY age 78 of 8 Blenheim Road, Deal, died 30 June 1870 (father of James who died 1907 and of Sarah who died 1886) (Book 2, Municipal Cemetery, Hamilton Road, Deal)

James COVENEY born "August" ---- married Fanny HOBDAY 7 Sep 1843 [Fanny born 7 Sept], 1 daughter Emily. He was brother to Isaac, George, Hannah, Sarah, Ann and Thomas.

James COVENEY, gentleman age 86 of 72 West Street, Deal died 21 Feb 1907 (his wife was Frances Eliz. C.) (Book 5, page 34 Municipal Cemetary, Hamilton Road, Deal)

James Richard COVENEY of 70 Colworth Road, Leytonstone, Essex address August 1911 - was a grand- nephew of Sarah COVENEY who died Oct 1886. See copy Conveyance 1911.

James Thos COVENEY (who died 1886) was christened Deal 29.5.1842 ("of West Street") married Isabella --- children: James, Charles, Fanny (26.4.1880), Walter (about 1876)

John COVENEY marr. Catherine TAILOR, their children chr: 2.12.1689 Stephen 1.11.1691: James ; 19.8.1694 Elizabeth; 7.3.1696 Edward 4.2.1699 William bur. 15 Sep 1703 20 May 1702 Daniel (WYE)

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John and Elizabeth COVENEY: chr 18.9.1686 Elizabeth chr 23.7.1683 Thomas chr 10.7.1682 Roger (WYE )

John COVENEY marr Thomasin AUSTIN their children chr: 16.6.1695 Mary d.o. John & Thomasin; 26.11.1699 Margaret 1 Jan 1701 Thomasin 9 Sep 1705 John ; 8 Aug 1697 Valentine ; (WYE)

John COVENEY widower of Waltham married (Feb 1756 at Waltham) to Mary WATERS of Waltham spr. Their children: 22.8.1756 ch. dau Elizabeth (Waltham); ? 1758 was this their son Thomas chr Lyminge; ? was this their son John chr Lyminge 1761? was this another John chr Lyminge 1762? any later ones? Was this family connected to James and Ann Coveney who in 1793 were legally setttled in Waltham and also had Lyminge connections?

Marr: Mary COVENEY marr. William TYRRELL at Lyminge 5. Oct 1721

Marr. Richard COVENEY and Mary HAYWOOD 11 Oct 1691 (WYE)

Richard COVENEY "Gardener", "Customs Man" married Sophia children: James Thomas chr Deal 29.5.1842 (of West St); Fanny chr 10.12.1843 "of New Street" in 1851 Census was of 10 St George's Place, Deal.

Roger and Mary COVENEY: chr 14.9.1687 dau Mary; chr 2.12.1683 son Edward; chr 9.6.1691 dau Jane; (WYE)

Samuel COVENEY marr. Frances GRIGSBY both of Stockbury on 8 June 1764 (STOCKBURY) - unable to find bp of Samuel here. Their children: ch Samuel Sep 29 1765 (Stockbury) ch. Wm Sep 13 1767 (Stockbury) ch John Feb 19.1769 (Borden) ?ch James Jul 8 1770 (Borden) ch. Christopher Jan 12 1772 (Borden) ch. Mary June 20 1773 (Borden)

Sarah COVENEY born Aug 1827 "maiden lady" (sister of Thomas, Ann, Hannah, George, Isaac Newman, and James.) she died 17 Oct 1886 Intestate. Grand-Nephews: James Richd COVENEY, Charles COVENEY, Walter Thos COVENEY - these were infants in 1886 - sons of James Thos COVENEY who was an only son of Richd COVENEY

Miss Sarah COVENEY died 1886. Photocopy of her house at 46 Blenheim Road, Deal. (Coveney file, Hollingsbee)

Miss Sarah COVENEY spinster 9 Blenheim Rd Deal, age 59, ,died on 22 Oct 1886 (sister of James who d.1907) (Book 3 page? Municipal Cemetery, Hamilton Road, Deal)

Thomas COVENEY married at Wye 1750 to Mary MARTEN (she was buried April 1754). Their son Thomas chr 21.Apr 1754 (WYE)

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Thomas COVENEY of Mersham/Hinxhill married (2.12.1756) to Eliz. "WESSON" . Their children: ch. Eliz. 23 Oct 1757 ch. Ann 1760 (Hinxhill) married Richd DIVERS by Lic. 1778 at H. ch. Mary 1764 (Hinxhill) marr Robt TOURNAY 1788 at Mersham ch. Jane 1766 (Hinxhill) buried 1775 ch. Sarah 1772 (Kennington) -- query? did she have a base born son James chr 1791 at Mersham? Did she later marry John MARSHALL? ch. Catherine 1774 (Hinxhill). There is also a burial in 1771 of a Thomas son of Thos & Elizabeth, at Hinxhill.

Thos COVENEY of Hinxhill (who married Eliz.WESTON?) was a bondsman for licence dated 12.11.1763 for John WALTER of Woodchurch to marry Mary WESTON of Mersham

Thomas COVENEY b. 1822 married Ann McWHINNEY in Canada had three children, and died 1910. Children were: James b. 30.Jul 1845 died 7.7.1914, married Mary Eliz.RYDALL [1855-1945], 3 children: Thomas 1875, Beatrice 1879, William 1885 and Eliza Jane b.1851, and George (adopted).

Valentine & Elizabeth COVENEY: ch: 16.2.1698 dau Mary; ch. 27.10.1700 dau Elizabeth; ch. 7.10.1703 son John; ch. 31.3.1706 dau Jane (WYE)

Walter Thos COVENEY (born c.1876) of 95 South Avenue, Southend on Sea, Essex, clother, was a grand- nephew of Sarah COVENEY of Deal who died Oct 1886

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WYE. Burials: 19.12.1694 Mary COVENEY 28.Jan 1704 John COVENEY sen. 15.Dec 1689 Edward COVENEY 4 Mar 1685 Timothie COVENEY 21 Sep 1686 Elizabeth COVENEY the elder 21 Sep 1686 Eliz. junr 15 Sep 1703 Wm COVENEY, infant 13 Mar 1690 Dorothie COVENEY 2 Sep 1686 Eliz.COVENEY the elder, and Eliz. the younger, infant

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Coveney (no christian name found):

Kentish Gazette Tues June 15 1830: "On Sunday last that active constable Hen.Crosoer brought before Deputy Mayor, Shorter ROBUS supposed to be one of a large gang, on charge of stealing 2 ewe tags property of Edward Rice Esq. and it appearing on the examination the next day the felony was committed out of the Cinque Ports, the said S.R. was fully committed to Maidstone to take his trial for the capital offence, at the next sessions.

Kentish Gazette Fri 18.6.1830 p.4. col.4 "Dover" Magistrates: Sheep Stealing: yesterday 2 men, COVENEY and ROBUS examined. Theft of sheep from Edw.Rice. Proved against ROBUS. COVENEY remanded to Tuesday.

Kentish Gazette 10.8.1830: Shorter ROBUS theft out of a field at Tilmanstone, 2 ewe tag sheep property of Ed.Rice of Dane Court - ordered on account of absence of a material witness - for prosecution, to remain in gaol until the next Gaol . No further mention of Coveney found, so he must have been discharged.

Coveney 27-19 4 Ref: 27-19 page 5

Information from drafted tree : (a) William COVENEY of Borden (born 1762) farmer marr. Sophia, they had six children who died young, plus: John died 1878 no issue; David died 1887 no issue. Edward - went to America - had 2 sons; William d. 1887, had : 4 daughters: Kate, Constance,Fanny, Maud; 4 sons: Henry, Edward, John, William

(b) David COVENEY, brother to William of Borden was born 1760, a mariner, then a farmer of Sheppey. Died 1834. He married Sarah CHANDLER of Whitstable (1792) who died 1857. Their children: A. John born 1794, d.1889, farmer of Pluckley then Broomfield, who married Mary Ann Henham (b.1796, d.1884); see A below. B. William no issue; C. Thomas born 1807 died 1874, farmer of Sheppey, married Ann HALL born 1808 died 1884; Thos & Ann's children were: (i) Ann Sarah born 1832 married cousin Thos; (ii) Alfred (no issue); (iii) Sophia (no issue); (iv) Sarah married FOULSHAM; (v) David (noissue); (vi) Clara m.ALLEN; (vii) Thomas (no issue); (viii) William (no issue). D. Mary Ann married REED E. Elizabeth married FOULSHAM F. Amy married TASSEL

A. John COVENEY who married Mary Ann HENHAM had children: (1) David born 1826, married Amelia SIMMONDS, he was a farmer at Broomfield, died 1881, had two daughters Harriett and Nelly, and 7 sons: Walter (issue); George (no issue); Stephen (no issue); Thomas (no issue); William (no issue); John (no issue) and David (issue). (2) Thomas born 1826 married cousin Ann Sarah COVENEY, he was a farmer at , died 1903. They had: 3 daughters: Mary Ann, Edith, Ada; 5 sons: John (no issue); William (no issue); Henry (no issue); Frederic (no issue); Arthur (issue). (3) dau Sarah;(4) son William 1827 no issue;(5) dau Mary Ann

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Coveney 27-19 5 Coveney Hollingsbee ref: 597

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Anne COVENEY of Waltham married Wm. RAPLY of Wye Jan 6 1704/5 (Waltham St Bartholomew)

Ann COVENEY ‘40’ F.S. born in Kent (Westgate, St Dunstan’s Parish, St Dunstan’s Street? 1841 Census, Canterbury)

Ann B. COVENEY lodger Unmarried 43 shop assistant, born Dover With Mary POUND head unmarried 64 annuitant born St Margaret’s (1881 Charlton by Dover Census RG11/1000, 8 Victoria Crescent ref 86)

B. COVENEY (Unior), Plumber, etc., paperhanger, 33 Biggin Street, Dover (advert p.273 in 1875 Sinnock Directory)

Bellnax COVENEY and Ann his wife: their son Thomas christened Aug 30 1666 (EGERTON BTs LD set)

Belknapp COVENY (householder, poore) buried 25.May 1699 (Egerton BTs)

Catharine COVENEY of Goudhurst buried 28 Feb 1840 aged 12 (Goudhurst BTs)

Daniel & Mary COVENEY: their daughter Elizabeth christened Jun 21 1702 (Selling BTs)

Daniel COVENEY, Carpenter, Builder, and Undertaker, 11 St James’s Street, Dover “Business now under his sole control” (advert, p.308 1875 Sinnock Directory)

Edward & Elizabeth COVENEY: chr of their son Samuel 12.8.1681 ( Kent BTs)

Edward & Frances COVENY: Chr of Frances 11.4.1692; chr of Samuel 3.3.1693-4 (Egerton BTs LD set)

Elizabeth COVENEY 46 widow George “ 23? Labourrer Jessy “ 21 Labourer James “ 19 labourer Louisa “ 17 Elizabeth “ 10 John “ 8 William “ 4 All born in Kent (Charlton by Dover 1841 Census, Berwick’s Alley)

Frances COVENEY of Lenham buried 22.5.1837 aged 63 (Lenham BTs)

George COVENEY & Family (other list says Geo COVENNEY & fam) FROM Boughton Malherb 12 Oct 1772 (other list says Bo Malherb 12 Oct 1772 “hired more than £10 a year”) Settlement Cert TO St Mary Dover (St Mary Dover records U3/30 13/1-3)

James COVENEY married Martha TRANSOM 1746 (Selling)

James COVENEY, a collector of Ashes, charged with smuggling contraband goods. In default of a £100 fine he would be put into prison for 6 months. (Dover Telegraph 2.2.1850 p.1 col.4 a little way down, also at the bottom of column)

James COVENEY of the “City of Charlton” (late “Maxton Arms”) was charged with having his house open on Monday night 55 minutes after time and fined 5 shillings and costs. (Dover Telegraph – transcriber omitted date, p.1 col.6 Petty sessions)

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John COVENEY and his wife FROM Cheriton 7 Feb 1785 Settlement Cert TO St Mary Dover (St Mary Dover ref U3/30 13/1-3)

John COVENEY buried 13 May 1810 (Willesborough BTs)

Margaret COVENEY married Thomas ALLEN 1722 (WYE)

Sus COVENEY married Thos TERRY both of Wye 21 Jul 1734 (Aldington, by Licence, from J.Jones index)

Susan COVENEY aged 70 buried 4 Feb 1856 (Goudhurst BTs)

Thomas COVENEY? Ellin JANCOCK May 19 1662 (Waltham, St. Bartholomew, info on KFHS global branch maillist)

Thomas & Elizabeth COVENEY: chr of their son George on 15.2.1818 (Hougham St Laurence transcript)

William Henry COVENEY married Jane PIMM 1832 (Doddington, Kent)

------LYMINGE BTs LD set: Chr 1.1.1758 Thomas s.o. John and Mary KOVENEY Burial 23.10.1760 Thomas COVENEY infant Chr 6.9.1761 John s.o. John and Mary COVENEY Burial 19.4.1761 Richard COVENEY, aff. ------From Ruth Nicol’s Index of St Margaret’s STRAYS 1851, her page nos. Hannah COVENEY p.23 Richard COVENEY p.24 ------From Ruth Nicol’s Index of St Margaret’s STRAYS 1861, her page nos Hannah COVENEY p.5 Richard COVENEY p.6 Sarah COVENEY p.1 ------

Dover Times Thursday 27 Sept 1906 entitled “Supplement to D.T. Thursday Oct 18 1906” Insert has good photos of: Henry F. CASPALL Town Ward Benjamin COVENEY Town Ward Mr Wm BRADLEY, Pier Ward Mr Ernest E. CHITTY, Castle Ward

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Cowell Hollingsbee ref: 1188

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“(Mrs) B. COWELL, Margate”: this name engraved on collar of “lost dog” (Kentish Gazette Dec 17-21 1790 p.1)

Mr Edward COWELL married 17 October at Canterbury to Miss Mary Ann THOMAS (Dover Telegraph 20.10.1838 p.8)

George COWELL married Elizabeth Akid ESPENETT 7 May 1840 (info from ESPENETT of Tenterden, family tree)

John COWELL of parish of St John’s* ba married Elizabeth HOGBEN of Ash spr by Lic. 27 Dec 1759 (Ash BTs) (*most probably St John’s Thanet)

John COWELL Margate – gave evidence re theft (Dover Telegraph 7 Dec 1833 p.8 col.1)

John COWELL, committed for trial charged with stealing 2 bushels of potatoes, with others, at Margate (Dover Telegraph 27 Feb 1836 p.8 col.4)

John COWELL labourer, under 20, at Dover Sessions, found guilty of stealing from Overseers at St John’s, Margate, sentenced to 3 months. (Dover Telegraph 30 Apr 1836 p.8 col.2)

Richard COWELL of Eastry labr, + John FISHER, indicted for grand larceny. On 13.8.1601 at Eastry they stole a bay gelding (£5) from Catherine BUTLER, widow. COWELL found guilty; to hang. FYSHER at large (Rochester Assizes 22.2.1602, PRO Ref: Assizes; 34/44/5-m10, in book “Kent Indictments, Elizabeth I” HMSO)

Thomas COWELL died 1520 memorial brass, Southfleet (Mee’s “Kent” p.419)

Thomas COWELL, churchwarden (signed Northbourne Glebe Terrier dated 8 May 1630)

COWELL – listed in 1726 to 1750 licences to marry, from the following parishes: St John Thanet 1747, 1732; Minster 1727; 1742, 1745, Cranbrook 1734 (Cowper lists)

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Cowley Hollingsbee ref: 1686

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Edward COWLEY, Canterbury: wanted, an apprentice to grocer and tallow chandler trade (Kentish Gazette Aug 6 - 10 1790 p.1 col.2, also K.G. Aug 10-13 1790)

Mary COWLEY (x) of married John HOBDAY (x) of same by B. 12.10.1789 Wits: James GOODWIN (x), John BRICE (Whitstable Regr U3/131/1/14)

Mary COWLEY - County Police Report (8 line report) Charged with stealing turnip tops. Guilty, fined 6 shillings (Dover Telegraph 14 Feb 1846 p.8 col.2)

J. COWLEY, Master of Cinque Ports Pilots, Dover (listed in Sketch of Dover by Ledger 1799)

Richard COWLEY, "late owner of premises" described in ELVEY deed dated 1895

W. COWLEY, member of the Common Council (listed in "Short Sketch of Dover" by Ledger 1799)

W. COWLEY a Pilot, Dover Upper Book (listed in "Sketch of Dover by Ledger 1799)

Wm COWLEY, Dover, executor to the estate of the late James HAMMOND the elder of Dover (Kentish Gazette Dec 17-21 1790 p.1 col.2)

Wm COWLEY, John COWLEY, Pilot, son of Edward John COWLEY, Shipwr. S.o. William John COWLEY, Dover, shipwr. (listed in Dover Electors 1802 hand written book listing voters - ie freemen of Dover - in election for two Dover MPs. At this time freemen did not have to reside in Dover and may be listed twice as they had two votes. Dover ref library)

Mr COWLEY of Canterbury - £500 prize in State Lottery (Kentish Gazette 10.1.1786 p.3 col.4)

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Cowper Hollingsbee ref: 1687

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Elizabeth COWPER 3.5.1702 (on list of "Additional members" Deal Independent Church ref PRO RG4.1003)

George and Mary COWPER: chr their son George 10.10.1725 (Minster Thanet BTs)

(Rt. Hon.) Geo Naffan Clavering COWPER - death 22 Dec 1789 at Florence aged 52 (detail and info re issue) (Kentish Gazette 5 Jan 1790 to 8 Jan 1790 p.4 col.4)

Thomas and Elizabeth COWPER: chr their son Vincent 24.8.1712 (Deal Independent Church ref PRO RG4.1003)

(Sir) William COWPER of Ratling Court, Kent - PHOTO of his portrait by John HAYLS (1620-1679, 47 x 39 ins) collection of WILLS family of Thornby Hall, Northants - for sale - (Antique Dealer & Collectors' Guide April 1985)

Rt. Hon. Earl COWPER (Wm GILBERT and John MILLES were committed to Canterbury gaol accused of stealing from him) (Kentish Gazette Jan 22 - 26 1790 p.4 col.3)

Rt.Hon.Earl COWPER, Canterbury, court case involving William GILBERT and John MILLES who were acquitted (Kentish Gazette Jul 9 - 13 1790 p.4 col.4)

COWPER c.1698-9 (Stelling)

The Revd. COWPER-WILLIAMS, Canterbury: Steward of Canterbury School Feast at the King's School (Kentish Gazette Jul 30 - Aug 3 1790 p.1 col.1)

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Cowtan Hollingsbee ref: 1701

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Mr M. COWTAN, Secretary: Meeting re Canterbury School (Kentish Gazette 1.1.1808 p.4 col.1)

M. COWTAN, Agent for Kent Fire Office, Canterbury - Notice of shares to be sold (Kentish Gazette 4 Oct 1808 p.1 col.3)

Mr Mawer COWTAN, Printer, Bookseller and stationer, Canterbury: appointed Treasurer of County Stock (Kentish Gazette 11 Oct 1808 p.4 col.4)

Mawer COWTAN, Canterbury, Editor of Kentish Gazette (Kentish Gazette 8.1.1808 p.1 col.1)

W.H.COWTAN, Market Place, Dover, Furniture Broker (Kent Directory 1837)

W.H. COWTAN - Dover Small Debts Company (Dover Telegraph 12 June 1847 p.8 col.3)

Wm COWTAN, of Charlton by Dover ba married Ann BEAN of same spr by B. 13.12.1831 (Charlton by Dover Regr)

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COX Hollingsbee ref: 10-41

East Kent People Index: refs. from various E.Kent sources randomly noted unless otherwise stated.

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Ann COX marr. Wm WELLARD 1605 (St.Margaret's at Cliffe Regr)

Ann COX marr. Wm Kelley NAZER ba 7.1.1843 (Goodnestone nr. Wingham typed transcript)

Ellen COX of Nonington. Admitted member by (adult) baptism 30.1.1876; "Resignation accepted 24.12.1876" (EYTHORNE BAPTIST CHURCH, Membership Book 25)

Fanny COX dau 4 blind, scholar. b. Tilmanstone d.o.of Mary SOLLY wid 29 waterman's widow b. Eastry (WALMER 1861 Census, back of Strand, F49 p.14 No.76)

Fanny COX servant aged 14 (See Eastry Census 1881)

George & Mary COX of Dover: their son John christened 9.11.1762 (DENTON BTs)

George COX bur 30 Dec 1834. Interred in Mr.James CLARK's vault. (Dover baptist now Unitarian burials records)

Harriet COX, witness at Midsummer Sessions, Dover. (Dover Telegraph 26 June 1847 p.8 col.3)

James COX head married 27 Gen.Lab. b. Capel Ellen E. " wife 30 b. Charlton Alfred R." son 7 scholar b. Alkham Matilda M.L. COX dau 5 " b. Folkestone William G. " son 3 " Elizabeth " 1 " (1881 Census Shepway, FOLKESTONE WEST, 8 Fenchurch Street, ref.95) (ex. S. Lees)

Jane COX Unm. 21 Cook. domestic b. Tilmanstone for Wm & Lucy ROWLANDS retired diamond merchant (DEAL 1871 Census, Mill Road, p.10, F40, No.53)

Joana COX marr. James HOPPER 9 Oct 1687 (EASTRY BT Box 129)

Jno COX ba marr Mary CULVERHOUSE wid both of Ash by Lic. 30 Nov. 1765 (ASH BTs, E.Kent)

John COX (x) of Goodnestone ba marr. Rebecca BUDDEL (x) of Woodnesborough spr by B wits: Geo RENWICK, Wm PETTMAN, 16 Oct 1802 (Woodnesborough Regr)

Kate COX of Eastry admitted member by (adult) baptism May 31 1885 (EYTHORNE BAPTIST CHURCH Membership Book 25)

Marriette A. COX unmarried 24 g.d.s. [presumably general dom.servt] born Tilmanstone servant to Emily & Thos GIBSON, formerly stock owner New Zealand, born St.Martins in the Fields. (DEAL 1881 Census The Firs, p.13 F55 No.64)

Mary COX of Eythorne married John MOORE of Waldershare by B 9.8.1762 (EYTHORNE REGR)

cox 10-41 1

Ref: 10-41 page 2

Mary COX spr of Maidstone marr. Wm HEAD widr. of same by B 12.1.1819 wits: Wm Burgess COX, Ann HEAD (MAIDSTONE BTs)

Mr. COX, Witchling Nr. Lenham. Underwood and Gorse for sale (Kentish Gazette 12 Jan 1808 p.1 col.4)

Richd COX, fight - COX stabbed by Edward SPILLETT at Throwley 1847. (Crime & Criminals in Victorian Kent, by Gray 1985 p.32)

Sarah COX (x) of Staple marr. Wm AUSTEN of same by B 12 Apr 1806 wit: Thos COX (x), Edwad RALPH (STAPLE REGR)

Thomas SPAIN head m. 40 Ag.lab b. Eastry Mary " wife m. 41 b. Worth Thomas " son U. 17 " b. Eastry Henry " s. U. 15 " " George " s. U. 11 " Sarah COX mother in law Marr'd 66 nurse, domestic b. Tilmanstone (EASTRY 1851 census, Brook Lane, p.10-11, Fol.266, No.39)

(Mr) T. COX, carpenter. Notice of marr to Miss S.F. PARTRIDGE (Dover Telegraph 30.5.1846 p.8 col.4)

Thos COX hairdresser, on Dover Electors 1802 hand written book (in Dover Ref.Library) listing voters (ie freemen of Dover) in election for 2 MPs. More information in Dover Freemen Rolls, Kent Co.Archives.

Thomas COX, Labr. Dover Petty Sessions - 4 line report - drunk in street, and admonished. (Dover Telegraph 25 Dec 1847 p.8 col.3) [Christmas spirit no doubt]

Thomas and Jane COX, + Thomas 11, Elizabeth 9, Emily 7, Ann 5, Milly l, also Thos W. (5) grandson (EASTRY CENSUS "Harnden" 1881)

Wm COX + Mary + Charles + Ann (EASTRY Census 1871)

Wm COX and Margaret (EASTRY Census 1871)

Wm COX son in law 38 + Helen + Rosa with John REGIS (High St. EASTRY, 1881 Census)

Wm P. COX, marr on 3 May at Dover to Mary Ann HARVEY (Dover Telegraph 8 May 1847 p.8 col.4)

COX Nos. 311, 312, 396, 397 (DEAL St.Georges churchyard memorials list)

------from TILMANSTONE Prs/BTs 1558-1900 inclusive, male/female: No COX marriages or witnesses No COX baptisms 11 Oct 1855: Burial: Rosetta COX of St.James Dover, infant ------COX: In / Loving Memory of / Kenneth Cox / 1907 - 1983 (memorial in cremated area. Ref. SQ45 in Dover St.Mary Churchyard memorials list KFHS fiche) ------Mercy (or Mary?) COX (sgd) spr of Beakesbourne (born c.l794) married by Banns 8 Apr 1815 at Bekesbourne to Wm COCK (x) Labr of Ash ba. Her baptism not found at Bekesbourne 1790-96) ------

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cox 10-41 2 COX Hollingsbee ref 12-20

EAST KENT PEOPLE INDEX: refs from various E.Kent sources, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

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searches in PRESTON BY WINGHAM BTs (no registers at present deposited for Preston, so cannot search marriages after 1836 as they are only written in the register after this date)

All Chs, and Burs, for Cox/Cocks 1837 up to and including 1874, except for year 1863 BT sheet which is missing. c: 19.1.1849 Edwin s.o. Wm & Ann COX of Preston Street, Labr c: 15.7.1849 John s.o. John & Fanny COX of Preston, Labr B: 6.3.1849 Edwin COX age 8 weeks c: 23.5.1852 Fanny d.o. John & Fanny COX of Preston Street, Labr c: 7.5.1854 Sarah (Maria?) d.o. John & Fanny COX of Preston,Labr c: 6.12.1857 Eliza d.o. John & Fanny COX of Preston St. Labr B: 18.4.1858 Mary COX of Preston age 66 c: 10.6.1860 Mary d.o. John & Fanny COX of Preston, Labr B: 23.5.1861 Wm COX of Preston age 72 c: Oct 26 Rose Ann d.o. John & Fanny COX of Pr, Labr (sorry, omitted date of year on this item, can check later if needed) B: 6.3.1865 Mary Ann COX of Preston age 44 c: l9.3.1865 Stephen s.o. John & Fanny COX of P, Labr c: 28.2.1867 Charlotte d.o " " " " " " " c: 25.3.1872 Geo.Henry s.o ." " " " " " " after 1874 there are gaps in the BTs, and the only ones available which were searched, were: 1898 C and B, 1901 and 1902 C & B, 1902 and 1903 Burs, 1903/4 cs and Bur, 1904 C and B, 1905 C and B, 1906 C and B, 1907 C and B, 1908 C and B, 1909 C and B, 1911 C and B as follows: c: 23.1.1898 Fred Charles s.o. Geo and Sanspareil COX of Preston Labr; c: 27.4.1902 Daisy Eliza Florence d.o. Geo Henry & Sanspareil Cox of Preston Labr.

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Noted, from EASTRY MARRIAGES (Regr): 14 October 1850: Richard KENTON full age ba, of Preston (father: Richd KENTON, Labr) to Eliza COX, full age, spr (father: John COX Labr)

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cox 12-20 1 Cox Hollingsbee ref: 1702

EAST KENT PEOPLE INDEX: refs from various East Kent records, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

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Amelia COX - REMOVAL Order from Woodnesborough back to St Clement Sandwich 1 Apr 1817 (Sandwich records U3/173/13/9)

Mrs Ann COX aged 69 died 18 March at Buckland (Dover Telegraph 25 March 1837 p.8 col.4)

Ann Stokes COX (1881 Census Frogham, Barfrestone)

Ellen Lucy COX christened 1873 (Monkton)

Mr George COX, Miller, Acrise Mill, Elham - auction of goods, farming and household (Dover Telegraph 30 May 1835 p.1 col.1)

George COX at E.Kent Special Session found guilty of disturbance and assault at Doddington Workhouse, sentenced to 9 months (Dover Telegraph 6 June 1835 p.8 cols 2,3,4)

Mr George COX married 13 July at St James' Dover to Miss Mary GOODBURN (Dover Telegraph 18 Jul 1835 p.8 col.4)

George COX, hairdresser, 57 Snargate Street, Dover (P.O. Directory 1878)

(Gunner) H. COX, (PHOTO) and details. Son of Mr and Mrs BRUNGER of 4 Edgar Crescent, Union Rd, Dover (Dover Express 14 April 1916 p.8)

(Sapper) J.S. COX, R.E. (PHOTO of him), on active service, formerly employed by Messrs Lewis & Sons of Dover. Parents live at 64 Balfour Rd, Dover (Dover Express 22.9.1916 p.8)

James W. COX servant Unm 20 born Staple With PEPPER, Old Park Farm fol.16/6 (1881 Census Nonington)

Jane COX married Abel TERRY both of Minster Thanet 11 Dec 1651 (St Peter Canterbury from J.Jones index)

John and Mary COX: Chr 20 Aug 1741 their son William Chr 3 Jul 1743 "Danel Rogers" their son ("This is wright, although don the yr befor that above"- note on regr) (Deal Independent Church, ref PRO RG4 1003)

John COX page 15 (Court of Loadmanage - Fellowship of Cinque Ports Pilots - minute book 1763-1808, first 18 pages ONLY are indexed, from which this ref is taken. Book at Kent Co.Archives)

John COX (three entries) (Goodnestone Census 1841)

Martha COX married Richard TIRRY (sic) of Kennington 24 May 1714 (Ashford, from J.J.marriage index)

Owen COX? Page 10 (Ruth Nicol's St Margaret at Cliffe STRAYS from 1851 Census, her page no)

(Private) P. COX (PHOTO of him) of the Buffs, called up at the outbreak of war and gone out for second time. Wife resides at 24 Hartley Street, Dover (Dover Express 10.3.1916 p.8)

Richard COX, ag labr at E.Kent Sessions, pleaded guilty to riotous assembly and assaults at Throwley and Doddington - sentenced to 2 years hard labour (Dover Telegraph 31 Oct 1835 p.8 col.3)

Richard COX, Snargate Street, Dover occupier of house to be sold by auction (Dover Telegraph 16 June 1838 p.1 col.4) 1702 page 2

Richard COX, Commercial Quay, Dover - occupier of premises to be sold by auction (Dover Telegraph 22 Sep 1838 p.1 col.2)

Roger COX ("a man of age of three score and six years") - details of what he knew - "40 years ago" (re land, etc) (Mentioned in Northbourne Glebe Terrier dated 14 Sept 1615)

Sarah COX (x) of Staple married Wm AUSTEN of same by Banns 12 Apr 1806 wits: Thos COX (x) Edward RALPH (Staple Regr)

Sherbett COX married Edward SHOVELER 1759 (Bishopsbourne)_

Mr Thomas COX aged 68 died at Deal (Dover Telegraph 7 Feb 1835 p.8 col.4)

Thomas COX Shooters Hill, Buckland, Dover - occupier of house to be sold by private contract (Dover Telegraph 18 Aug 1838 p.1 col.4)

COX family crest on four 1-lb guns cast c.1760 for Lord Holland (Guns in Deal Maritime Museum)

Mr COX aged 63 died 18 Feb, brother of St John's Hospital, Northgate Canterbury (Dover Telegraph 28 Feb 1835 p.8 col.4)

Mr COX subscribed 1 shilling to the patriotic fund (Crimea) Eythorne Subscription List (Dover Telegraph 13 Jan 1855 p.1)

COX + MARSH + GAMBRELL (1891 Census Woodnesborough, ref 48, Hamlet of Oak Hill)

James COX, also John COX, separate items (Bekesbourne 1841 Census)

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From Eastry Workhouse records:

From Guardians Minutes:

Jane COX a girl from the Pest House, was reported for being almost in a state of decomposition from the effects of venerial disease and has been (allowed to visit?) into the apartments of the schoolmistress. Later: the Matron having been called in, informed the board that having learnt that J.C. is in a highly diseased state and one of the inhabitants of the Pest House, had been into the schoolmistress's room, she sent for the schoolmistress to enquire. But the schoolmistress excused herself by stating she was preparing for bed and she did not afterwards come forward to explain the affair. Later it was learnt that the schoolmistress sometimes allowed them to come into the school yard with letters to be read, etc. 18.7.1843

Mary Ann COX "a woman of very bad character" - it was recommended she be placed in the Dissolute Ward. M.A.C. complained to the board that the matron had taken her knitting from her and caused her to be locked up. The matron and M.A.COX were called and the matron stated she is not well conducted and complained of her insulting behaviour. M.A.C. was advised by the chairman to conduct herself with more propriety. It was decided that the order for placing her in the dissolute ward be rescinded. 4.5.1851

Mary COX and four others accused of entering the girls' yard contrary to regulations and being very insolent to the schoolmistress. 12.12.1854

Master's Reports:

J. COX, the Harbour Master, whilst cycling to work on 25 March fell from his machine and injured his forehead. He was removed home in a cab and sent to Canterbury Hospital on 28 March where he died after an operation on 30th. An inquest was held. 7 Apr 1902

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Coxon, Coxen Hollingsbee ref: 1703

EAST KENT PEOPLE INDEX: refs from various East Kent records, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

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Ann Palmer COXEN (Mrs) "Red Lion", 81 St James's Street, Dover (P.O. Directory 1878)

Fras. COXEN, Victr (ie Victualler) (on Dover Electors 1802 hand written book listing voters - freemen of Dover - in election for two Dover MPs. At this date freemen did not have to reside in Dover. Dover ref library)

Henrietta COXEN widow married Josiah WELCH ba both of Buckland by B. 19 Jan 1789 (Buckland by Dover reg)

Mary COXEN spr married Hugh LENGLEY ba both of Buckland by B. 30 Oct 1790 (Buckland by Dover reg)

Mary COXON (born 1771 Buckland died 23 Jul 1856 St Marys Cemetery, Dover) married 30 Oct 1790 at Buckland to Hugh LANGLEY (bp 1770 Buckland) papermaker

Mr Stanley COXON - reminiscences - book (Dover Express Jan 1 1915 p.2 col.3)

COXON christenings 1813-16 (Monkton)

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Cozens, Cosens, Cousins etc. Hollingsbee ref: 1684 Cousens, Couzens

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Ann COUZENS (x) otp spr married John PARKER of St Marys Dover, by Banns 29 Oct 1763 wits: Thomas STOKES, Wm COUZENS (staple Regr)

Ann COUZENS of Staple spr married William PERREN of St Marys Dover ba by Banns 25 Jul 1803 wits: Mary COUSINS, Richard COUSINS, Wm COUSINS 25 July 1803 (Staple Regr)

Edward COZENS of Ham ba BANNS READ Dec 1770 at Ham, to marry Ann FORSTER of Tilmanstone spr. Not married at Ham (Ham banns)

Edward COUSINS of Staple ba married Sarah RALPH of Wingham spr by B. 26 Jul 1794 wits: Wm PETMAN, Benjamin RALPH 26 Jul 1794 (Staple regr)

Edwin Bedo COZENS, Addington Square ("Inhabitants, owners or connected to Margate" list in Dover Telegraph Feb 11 1837 p.1)

Elizabeth COSENS married Thomas BOURN 19 Jul 1724 (Coldred BTs)

Elizabeth COUSINS 3 months buried 1863 (Monkton, from transcript of regr)

Eliza COUZINS page 10 (Ruth Nicol's STRAYS INDEX for St Margaret's born people, 1861 Census, her page no)

Frances COZENS widow married John SWAIN widr both of Ash 11 Feb 1776 (ASH BTs)

Mr George COUSINS prominent Birchington man who at one time was Chairman of the old parish council. He bought the first motor car in Birchington, illustration of factory 1898 and advert (Birchington, its History by Walker, 1991, pages 130-131)

James COUSINS ba married 1853 (Monkton from transcript of regr)

John COUSINS of Maidstone ba married Sarah HAMTON of same spr by Banns 6 Oct 1788 (Maidstone BTs)

John COUSINS of Maidstone widr married Rebecca HOLDER of same wid by B. 30 Oct 1788 (Maidstone BTs)

Samuel COUZENS of Staple ba married Susanna LASLETT of Woodnesborough spr by B. wits: Thomas COUZENS, Sarah WOODWARD 22 May 1810 (Staple regr)

Sarah COZENS spr married John TAYLOR ba both of Ash by B. 6 Jan 1770 (ASH BTs)

Sarah COZENS married Richd HUNT 1808 (Woodnesborough)

Sarah COUZENS of Staple spr married John SAWKINS ba of Nonington 10.6.1819 by B. (Staple BTs)

Sarah Reynolds COZENS, spr, formerly shop woman - notice of petition at the Court of Insolvent Debtors (Dover Telegraph 18 Feb 1837 p.1 col.3))

Sarah Reynolds COZENS, spr, Margate. Insolvent Court. Was opposed by detaining creditor, Joshua WADDINGTON (Dover Telegraph 18 March 1837 p.5 col.2)

Sidney COUZENS (Rifleman), (PHOTO of him) war dead. Twin son of Mrs COUZENS, 49 Adrian St, Dover (Dover Express 7.9.1917 p.6 col.2)

1684 page 2

Walter James COUSINS of Cliff House, St Margaret's Bay, 3rd son of the late Stephen COUSINS of Upper Norwood, Surrey, married to Alice RUSKIN, youngest dau of the late Wm EDWARDS of Bishopsdown Tunbridge Wells, on Dec 28th at St Paul's Rusthall (Dover Telegraph 4 Jan 1888, front page, marriages)

William COUSENS of Staple singleman married Mary ODWELL of same spr by B. 27 Apr 1773 wits: John COUZENS, Elez SPAIN, Eary? EWELL (maybe Mary?) (STAPLE Regr)

Wm COUSINS of Maidstone wid Licence (29 Oct 1788) to marry Ann HANSON of same spr (Willis licence lists)

Wm COUSINS of Maidstone wid married Ann HANSON of same spr by Lic. 31 Oct 1788 (Maidstone)

Zachariah COZENS wrote "A Tour through the Isle of Thanet" and some other parts of E.Kent including a particular description of the churches in that extensive district, copies of M.Is. etc. published London 1793.

Zachariah COZENS - house adjoining Charity School, High Street (1796 schoolmaster 1811 the same, secr. To Royal Sea Bathing Institute) Rated 4 ½ (Dr ROWE's notes on valuations, St John Margate parish, info ex Q.J.)

Zechariah & Jane COZENS: "In memory of Edward son of the above who departed this life Nov 4 1790 aged 2 yrs and 4 months" (M.I. St John's Church Margate, info ex Q.J.)

COUZINS - christenings 1861-65 (Monkton transcript of regr)

COUSENS - on Waldershare Church M.Is. list

COZENS ref No.365 (M.I. list Cowgate Cemetery Dover St Marys parish, list in Dover ref library)

COZENS (Woodnesborough 1891 Census, New Street Cottages, ref 27)

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Craddock Hollingsbee ref: 1704

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Elizabeth CRADDOCK (wife of John CRADDOCK) and Mary CRADDOCK aged about 3 years and half, James CRADDOCK aged about 1 yr 10 months, the two children of the said John CRADDOCK and Elizabeth his wife lately intruded into the parish of St Peter to inhabit contrary to the laws relating to the Settlement of the Poor and are there become chargeable and the said John CRADDOCK the husband of the said Elizabeth CRADDOCK hath been absent from the said E.C. for the space of 1 ½ years last past and not known if the said J.C. has any settlement in any parish etc. On oath of E.C. that the last local place of settlement of the said E.C. before her marriage with J.C. was the parish of St Clement Sandwich. REMOVAL ORDER 1 Aug 1867 from St Peter BACK to St Clement (Sandwich ref U3/173/13/9)

Mary CRADDOCK spr married Wm GODDARD ba both of Maidstone by B. 25 Nov 1804 (Maidstone BTs)

Thomas CRADDUCK "Mechanic's Arms" Strond Street, Dover (P.O. Directory 1878)

William CRADDOCK: Wm BEECHING, 23, labr and Edward KINGSNORTH aged 17 theft of hoppoles at Boughton Monchelsea. William BEECHING transported 7 years, Edward KINGSNORTH 6 months impr and hard labour. Daniel KINGSNORTH, 33 labr; Wm CRADDOCK aged 40, theft of oats property of Wm BARNS at Staplehurst – discharged by proclamation. (Cinque Ports Herald Jan 15 1826, p.3 col.5 (2/3 down))

CRADDUCK of Staplehurst etc. article by K. CRADDUCK (KFHS Journal Vol.5 No.1 page 27)

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CRAMBROOK, CRANBROOK ref: Hollingsbee 23-16-cl

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Crambrook(e)

Charles CRAMBROOK of Strand Street, Sandwich, infant Burial 17.Dec 1824 (Sandwich St Mary BTs)

Daniel CRAMBROOK (Mr), Tailor of Deal, married at Canterbury 18 Jan to Jane BUTLER of Deal (Kentish Gazette Tues 19 Jan 1808 p.4 col.4)

James and Mary CRAMBROOK: chr 23.5.1800 of their son James (DEAL baptisms from a notebook in Deal Maritime Museum)

James CRAMBROOK of Deal ba married Margaret BURTENSHAW of St Peter Sandwich spr by Lic. 16 Dec 1823 (signed name) wit: John BURTENSHAW, Mary BURTENSHAW, John EWELL, parish clerk (Sandwich St Peter BTs)

John CRAMBROOKE, subdeputy/ constable St Peter's Thanet 1688 (lists of appointments on same film as Dover Freemen Roll, film in Dover Ref.Library, original documents Kent Co.Archives)

John CRAMBROOK, deceased watchmaker of Deal: Notice re estate finances - executor: Danby Hunter Senr. of Deal (Kentish Gazette Tues 5 Apr 1808 p.1 col.2)

Mary CRAMBROOK marr Robt WOOD Nov 18 1725: chr. of their son Robert in 1731; son John in 1732, daughter Susanna ---; son John 1736; dau Mary; (RINGWOULD typed transcript of regr)

Mary Ann CRAMBROOK of Great Mongeham married John NOAKES of same, by Licence 4 June 1769 (GREAT MONGEHAM REG)

Owen CRAMBROOKE of Walmer, 26 May 1641: Licence granted for a Parish Clerk (Willis's Licences Volume 16 (1640-44 No.47b)

Richard CRAMBROOKE of Ringwould, owner of house and land at Ringwould, in his own occupation (1754 Kent Poll)

Richard CRAMBROOK of Wingham. Liber 65 No.441 (1764-74) WILL (Consist Court of Canterbury)

Richard & Ann CRAMBROOK: dau Eliz.ch 27.7.1794 (St Lawr.Thanet BT)

Stephen CRAMBROOK and 'Illen' his wife (Ellen??): chr. 23.Nov.1663 their son John chr 1657 their dau Mary (says Ellen his wife on this one) (SANDWICH St Clement Regr)

Stephen CRAMBROOK, and Sarah his wife: chr. Oct 19 1671 daughter Joannah chr. 29.8.1670 dau Anna chr 28.5.1669 son Stephen chr 22.1.1667-8 dau Sarah (SANDWICH St Clement REGR)

Crambrook 23-16 1 ref: 23-16 page 2

Mr Stephen CRAMBROOK age 81, many years a respectable watchmaker at that place.....died Oct 16 at DOVER (Kentish Gazette Tue Oct 25 1816, back page, deaths)

Stephen CRAMBROOK of Dover, Liber 68 No.255 1816 WILL (Consistory Court of Canterbury)

Wm CRAMBROOK (Mr) of Deal married Miss Eliza SHREWSBURY of St Peter Sandwich by Licence 22.9.1816 (signed name) wit: Wm POTT, W.BRICE (St Peter Sandwich BTs)

Wm & Mary CRAMBROOK of Strand Street, Sandwich, Cooper: their son John chr 8.2.1818 (born 8 Nov) (Sandwich St Mary BTs)

Wm and Mary Ann CRAMBROOKE of Strand Street, Cooper: their dau Mary Ann chr 15.12.1825 (Sandwich St Mary BTs)

Cranbrock(e) WALMER REGISTER: Burial: 6.5.1610: Rogere CRANBROCKE, fili Burial: 14.6.1614: David CRAMBROCKE Burial: 28.4.1682: Ursula CRANBROOK widow

Cranbrook(e)

James CRANBROOK and wife from Ringwould 26 Oct 1786 (Dover St Mary Settlement Cert. U3/303/13/1-3, Cant.Archives)

John and Eliz CRANBROOK of Ringwould Nr Dover. Settlement Cert dated 25 May 1786 # To St Leonards Deal (Deal Settlements)

Lucy CRANBROOK of Ramsgate aged 85 buried 24 Feb 1821 (St Lawrence Thanet REG)

Richard CRANBROOK of Wingham owner of house and land there, occupied by Noah WOOD (1754 Kent Poll)

Richard CRANBROOK, miller buried 22 Jul 1761 (FOLKESTONE BTs)

Richard and Ann CRANBROOK, plus Ann their daughter of Ringwould Settlement Cert 3 Jul 1790 To St Leonards Deal (Deal Settlements)

Roger CRANEBROOKE 6 Juny (sic) 1661, elected constable and deputy there (ie St Peter Thanet) - appointments listed on same film reel as Dover Freemens ROLL (Dover Ref.Library)

Roger CRANEBROOKE "Ringswould" : Received the 21 day of May 1662 of Roger CRANEBROOKE, deputy of the Parish, for 2 years' composicion monie due the 8 Sep 1662, the sum of £1. 13. 04d. (Dover Chamberlains' Accounts, Vol.6 1660-1700 F24 "Composic~on Monie") (film Dover Ref.Library, originals at Kent Co.Archives)

Roger CRANBROOK(E) son of Steven, buried 9 Sep 1670 (TILMANSTONE REGR/BTs transcript 1558-1900 inclusive, baptisms, burials, marriages. No burials or marriages for Cranbrook etc)

Sarah CRANBROOK married Thos HORNSBY 18 Jan 1774 (St Leonards DEAL)

Crambrook 23-16 2

Ref: 23-16 page 3

Stephen CRANBROOK, watchmaker on list of Dover Electors 1802 hand written book, listing voters (ie Freemen of Dover) in election for 2 MPs of Dover (Dover Ref.Library - for more information see Freemens lists and index)

Stephen CRANBROOK on voters list (1782, 1813) for election of mayors of Dover Stephen CRANBROOK (CRAMBROOK), watchmaker, on list of electors to vote for Dover Mayor (voted "Dell"): 1810, 1811, 1812. (Dover Ref.Library, Dover Corpn. film)

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Crambrook 23-16 3 Crambrook Hollingsbee ref: 1705

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Mr Daniel CRAMBROOK, Tailor, of Deal married at Canterbury 18 January to Jane BUTLER of Deal (Kentish Gazette 19 Jan 1808 p.4 col.4)

James and Mary CRAMBROOK: chr their son James 23 May 1800 (Deal Baptisms from Notebook in Deal Museum)

James CRAMBROOK of Deal ba married Margaret BURTENSHAW of St Peter Sandwich spr by Lic. 16 Dec 1823 (sgd names) wits: John BURTENSHAW, Mary BURTENSHAW, John EWELL parish clerk (Sandwich St Peter BTs)

John CRAMBROOKE subdeputy/constable, St Peter's Thanet 1688 (lists for Cinque Ports, on Dover Freemen's Roll, early period)

John CRAMBROOK watch-maker of Deal, deceased - notice re estate. Executor: Danby HUNTER Senr, of Deal (Kentish Gazette 5 April 1808 p.1 col.2)

Mary CRAMBROOK of St Capullinus Near Sandwich (the words Bartholomews Hospital occur over "Capullinus" in a later hand) married Peter 16 June 1721 ("Records of Walmer" book)

Mary CRAMBROOK married Robert WOOD Nov 18 1725: Chr 1731 their son Robert; chr 1732 their son John; chr Susannah ----; 1736 chr son John; ---- chr Mary (Ringwould typed transcript)

Mary Ann CRAMBROOK of Gt Mongeham married John NOAKES of same by Lic. 4 June 1769 (Gt Mongeham regr)

Owen CRAMBROOKE Licence for parish clerk Walmer 26 May 1642 (Ref Vol.16 (1640-44), No.47b, Willis General Licence lists)

Richard CRAMBROOKE of Ringwold owner of house/land at Ringwold in own occupn (1754 Kent Poll)

Richard and Ann CRAMBROOK: chr their dau Elizabeth 27.7.1794 (St Lawrence Thanet BTs)

Stephen CRAMBROOK children "by Illen his wife": Chr 23.11.1663 son John; chr 1657 dau Mary (Ellen his wife) (Sandwich St Clement Regr)

Mr Stephen CRAMBROOK died aged 81, at Dover on Oct 16th, for many years a respectable watchmaker at that place. (Kentish Gazette Oct 25 1816 back page)

Mr Wm CRAMBROOK of Deal married Miss Eliza SHREWSBURY of St Peter Sandwich by Lic 22.9.1816 (sgd names) wits: Wm POTT, W. BRICE (St Peter Sandwich BTs)

------chr 8.2.1818 John s.o. Wm and Mary CRAMBROOK of Strand Street, Cooper (born 8 Nov) chr 5 Nov 1820 Eliz. Ann dau of Wm and Mary Ann CRANBROOK (sic) of same burial: 17 Dec 1824 Charles CRAMBROOK of Strand Street, infant; chr 15 Dec 1825 Mary Ann d.o. Wm and Mary Ann CRAMBROKE of Strand Street, Cooper (Sandwich St Mary BTs)

1705 page 2 burial: 6.5.1610 Rogere CRAMBROCKE fili burial: 14.6.1614 David CRAMBROCKE burial 28.4.1682 Ursula CRANBROOK widow (Walmer Regr)

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WILLS from Consistory Court of Canterbury indexes: Richard CRAMBROOK of Wingham Liber 65 No.441 (1764-74) Stephen CRAMBROOK of Dover Liber 68 No.255 1816

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Cramp Hollingsbee ref: 599

EAST KENT PEOPLE INDEX: refs from various East Kent records, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

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Edward CRAMP: “1605 May 20 three daughters of Edward CRAMP, all on the very threshold of their birth, died before baptism” (burials, St John Margate, info on KFHS global maillist)

Elizabeth CRAMP married Daniel KINGSNORTH of Pluckley 15 Oct 1732 (Bethersden from J.Jones index)

Mr G. CRAMP aged 55, (3rd son of the late Mr P. CRAMP of St Peter’s Thanet) died 2 Dec in London (Dover Telegraph 9 Dec 1837 p.8 col.4)

Mr George CRAMP aged 67 years died 4 May at Ramsgate (Dover Telegraph 13 May 1837 p.8 col.4)

Mr George CRAMP aged 67, shipwright, died 4 May at Ramsgate (Dover Telegraph 20 May 1837 p.8 col.4)

Mrs J.M. CRAMP – birth of daughter 6 December at Bromston? Thanet (Dover Telegraph 16.12.1837 p.8 col.4)#

John CRAMP married Mary GOLDFINCH by Banns 8 Jul 1752 (Worth BTs)

John CRAMP occupier of house and land at Word, owned by John GOLDFINCH of Sandwich (1754 Kent Poll)

Mr John CRAMP of Margate, Chairman of the Catch Club (Dover Telegraph 28 Dec 1833 p.8 col.3)

Mr John Tomlin CRAMP aged 37, died 28 October at Garlinge, Thanet (Dover Telegraph 4 Nov 1837 p.8 col.4)

Mr Martin CRAMP occupier of Parsonage/Glebe Land at St Peter’s, Thanet, being sold by G.Lacy, Town Clerk, Canterbury (Kentish Gazette Mar 2 – 5 1790 p.4 col.1)

Martin CRAMP of St Peter’s, Isle of Thanet, occupier of land which is to be let (Kentish Gazette Jul 2 – 6 1790 p.1 col.3)

Martin CRAMP at Sandwich Sessions was found guilty and sentenced to 1 month for assaulting a constable at Ramsgate (Dover Telegraph 5 Sep 1835 p.8 col.4)

Mary CRAMP of St Alphage Canterbury BANNS read at Eastry Oct 1795, to marry Thomas COOK of Eastry. Not married at E. (Eastry Banns)

Peter CRAMP and Mary his wife FROM Minster in Thanet 7 Sep 1742 TO Walmer (Walmer Settlements U3/60 13/1)

Mr Peter CRAMP in his 94th year, died 28 March at St Peters Thanet. He had resided 70 years at Dane Court Farm, Thanet (Dover Telegraph 1 Apr 1837 p.8 col.4)

Mr R. CRAMP birth of son 20 Dec at Ramsgate (Dover Telegraph 24 Dec 1836 p.8 col.4)

Robert Strong CRAMP, a malster (at Margate?) re theft case (Dover Telegraph 2.1.1847 p.8)

Stephen & Judith CRAMP: chr of their son Thomas 5.4.1761; also of their son Thomas on 30.5.1761 (did one die between these two dates? St Lawrence Thanet BTs)

Thomas CRAMP and Sarah his wife FROM Sholden 5 March 1754 TO Walmer (Walmer Settlements U3/60 13/1)

Mr Thomas CRAMP - re Annual Easter Plate run at Barham (Kentish Gazette Fri 22 Apr 1808 p.4 col.4)

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Thomas CRAMP at Sandwich General Sessions was convicted of assault on a constable at Ramsgate – fortnight imprisonment (Dover Telegraph 28 Dec 1833 p.8 col.2)

(Revd) Thomas CRAMP, St Peter’s (“Inhabitants, owners or connected to Margate” list in Dover Telegraph 11.2.1837 p.1)

(Revd) Thomas CRAMP death 17 Nov 1851 aged 82 years (“Copy registry of deaths of persons buried at Eythorne Chapel Yard” from Dover Baptist church records)

William CRAMP of Deal, owner of freehold house and land at Barham, occupied by Will. GRIGGS (1754 Kent Poll)

Mr William CRAMP of Canterbury, married at Sturry to Miss Elizabeth WATSON of Sturry (Kentish Gazette Feb 5 – 9 1790 p.4 col.3)

CRAMP – a young man belonging to Favershsm – re gunshot wound (Dover Chronicle Jan 5 1884 p.6 col.5)

Miss CRAMP of Lydd married to Mr Edward COCK, both of that place (Kentish Gazette Sep 24-28 1790 p.4 col.3)

CRAMP No.287 (Memorials, Cowgate Cemetery, St Mary Dover parish, only partly listed – KFHS and Dov.Ref Library)

CRAMP – a one-name Newsletter in KFHS Library

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Crampton, Cramton Hollingsbee ref: 1707

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Jarvis CRAMPTON, Tenterden - a "lunatic" committed to gaol in the town for breaking the door of the Vicarage House - committed by Richard CURTEIS Esq. (Kentish Gazette Oct 5 - 8 1790 p.4 col.4)

Mr Job CRAMPTON aged 77 died 5 August at New Romney (Dover Telegraph 12 Aug 1837 p.8 col.4)

John CRAMPTON wid married Eliz. KITE spr both of Maidstone by Banns 5 May 1808 (Maidstone BTs)

John CRAMPTON, Broadstairs, gave evidence at Dover Spring Sessions - he had property stolen (Dover Telegraph 15 Apr 1837 p.1 cols 1 & 2)

Thomas CRAMTON (sic) of New Romney, owner of house and land there, occupied by --- BAYLEY (1790 Poll)

Thomas and Sarah CRAMTON "P" buried (dau?) Sarah 6 May 1793 (Maidstone BTs)

Thomas and Sarah CRAMPTON: burial of Samuel on 1.2.1794 (Maidstone BTs)

Mr Thomas CRAMTON (sic) late of Ashford - died 8 July at Hampton, Middsx (Dover Telegraph 12 Jul 1834 p.8 col.4)

CRAMPTON (male) of Tenterden, - was knocked over and injured by a bullock (Dover Telegraph 19 May 1838 p.1)

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Cranbrook Hollingsbee ref: 1706

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Christine/Christianne CRANBROOKE 6 Feb 1697-8 on list of Additional Members (Deal Independent Church records, PRO RG4.1003)

James CRANBROCK and wife Mary Settlement Certificate Oct 26 1786 FROM Ringwould TO St Marys Dover (U3/30 13/1-3)

John CRANBROOK and Elizabeth his wife Settlement Certificate 25.5.1786 FROM Ringwould TO Deal St Leonards (Deal Settlements)

Lucy CRANBROOK of Ramsgate aged 85 buried 24 Feb 1821 (St Lawrence Thanet regr)

Richard CRANBROOK of Wingham owner of house and land at Wingham occupied by Noah WOOD (1754 Kent Poll)

Richard CRANBROOK miller buried 22 July 1761 (Folkestone BTs)

Richard CRANBROOK and Ann his wife, and Ann their daughter, Settlement Cert. 3.7.1790 FROM Ringwould, Dover, TO Deal St Leonards (Deal Settlements)

Roger CRANEBROOKE: on 5 Juny (sic) 1661 was elected constable and deputy there (ie. St Peter Thanet) (on same film reel as Dover Freemen's Roll, early)

Roger CRANEBROOKE "Ringswould" Rec: the 21 day of May 1662 of Roger CRANEBROOKE deputy of the parish for 2 years composicion monie due the 8 Sep 1662 the sum of £1. 13s. 04d. (Dover Chamberlain's accounts, Vol.6 1660- 1700, Fol.24 "Composic~on Monie, Kent Co.Archives)

Stephen CRANBROOK Watchmaker (on list of Dover Electors 1802, listing voters - ie freemen of Dover - in election for two Dover MPs. At this date freemen did not have to reside in Dover. Dover ref library)

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Crane Hollingsbee ref: 1708

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Albert CRANE - the parents of this boy are alive. This boy stated before the board that his parents were dead. The father writes to say he cannot pay the boy's expenses back to London. 26.6.1905. And later: The boy Albert CRANE absconded with the house clothing on 1 July. His father wrote to say he had returned home. The clothing has been returned 8.7.1905 (Eastry Workhouse records, Master's Reports)

Ann CRANE married Robert BOYS, clerk 15 Feb 1663-4 (St George Canterbury, from J.Jones index)

Herbert CRANE, Canterbury, Gent (on Dover Electors 1802 hand written book listing voters - ie freemen of Dover - in election for two Dover MPs. At this date freemen did not have to reside in Dover. Dover ref library)

Miss S. CRANE married 25 October at Sandwich to Mr F. DUNCAN, Chemist (Dover Telegraph 28 Oct 1837 p.8 col.4)

Mr S. CRANE, Sandwich married 2 Feb at Ramsgate to Miss R. FIBTARD (Dover Telegraph 11 Feb 1837 p.8 col.4)

Mr CRANE of Sandwich: The clerk said he was authorized to state that rope could now be supplied for picking into oakum at £4 per ton, and that the freight and carriage from London to Eastry and back to London would be £1 per ton, leaving £3 per ton for the work of the paupers. The offer of Mr CRANE was accepted. 17.2.1846 (Eastry Workhouse, Guardians minutes)

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Cranston, Cranton Hollingsbee ref: 598

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Charles CRANSTON of Frittenden aged 5 months, buried Feb 1819 (Frittenden BTs)

Dorothy Barling CRANSTON daughter of John-Smith BARLING and Eleanor CRANSTON christened 25.7.1779 (Lynsted BTs)

E. CRANSTON Esq (Jurat?) Committed Benjamin BURCHELL to the House of Correction for glass breaking at East Grinstead (Cinque Ports Herald Dec 18 1825 “Hastings” column 1 p.3)

Elizabeth CRANTON of Kingsnorth buried 28.6.1830 aged 22 (Kingsnorth BTs)

Eliz. CRANSTON Aunt 69 b. Dover living in household with: Robert PIERCE head married 42 draper b. Dover Elizabeth “ wife “ 46 b. Canterbury R. James “ son 9 b. Dover Elizabeth “ dau 6 “ James WILLS uncle 70 Basket Maker b. Dover Kezia SAFFERY cousin 40 dressmaker b. Dover Louisa WADLEY? Cousin 17 b. London, Westminster (DOVER 1851 Census, 52 St James’ Street, ref.95, Fol.24, p.244)

Ellen CRANSTON (chr 4.4.1824 Eltham) (d.o. John and Eliz. CRANSTON – John was deceased by 1846), Ellen married Henry Charles TUCKER (s.o. Henry TUCKER and Jane (Cock)), christened 11.7.1824 St.Mary Dover; architect and surveyor ; they were married at Marylebone 2.8.1846. Their dau. Annie TUCKER, staying with her Uncle Stephen TUCKER at 25 High St., Charlton by Dover in 1861 Census (info ex. P.I.)

George CRANSTON, Chatham. Superintendent of the Port, has been appointed master of the ship “Marlborough” (Kentish Gazette Jul 13-16 1790 p.4 col.4)

Hannah CRANTON buried Frittenden 31.7.1812 (Frittenden BTs)

James & Mary CRANTON: chr of their son Edward 16 Jan 1731-2 (Northbourne Regr)

James CRANSTON of Baxhill, (sic), Sussex, owner of Freehold at Stouting, Kent (1734 Kent Poll)

James CRANSTON of “Quay” “between 40 and 50” buried 2 June 1840 (Faversham BTs)

John CRANTON buried 3.12.1811 (Frittenden, Kent BTs)

John CRANSTON married 31.3.1823 to Elizabeth SAFFERY widow (nee WILLS chr 30.3.1783 Zion, Dover). Their daughter Ellen CRANSTON married Henry Charles TUCKER of Dover (info ex P.I.)

Susannah CRANTON buried 30.9.1741 (Tenterden BTs)

Wm CRANSTON of London, owned freehold at Chiddingstone, Kent (1734 Kent Poll)

William CRANTON (baseborn) son of Sarah CRANTON by William (BOUGH?) baptised Nov 21 1779 (Frittenden BTs)

William and Mary CRANSTON of Hougham, Kent, Corporal in R. Artillery: Chr of their son Andrew William on 2.2.1814 (St Mary Dover Regr)

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CRANTON c. 1700-02 ()

Captain CRANSTON, Greenwich, 50 years and more in Royal Navy, died in his 96th year (Kentish Gazette Nov 26-30 1790 p.4 col.4)

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Craydon, Croydon Hollingsbeee ref: 444

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From Tilmanstone PRs and BTs 1558-1900 inclusive:

Marriage: 24 Nov 1625 Harbor (Herbert) CROYDEN to Jane PALLMAR (PALMER)

Burials: Christian, wife of Herbert CROYDON 9 Apr 1625 Herbert CROYDON 20 Apr 1640

Baptisms: Katherin, dau of Herbert CROYDON 27 May 1627 Anna, d.o. Herbert CROYDEN 3 Apr 1631

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Samuel CRAYDEN:

Mary BROWN committed to St.Dunstans Gaol Canterbury, for stealing (with Henry BYRON) a ewe belonging to Samuel CRAYDEN of Minster in (Kentish Gazette June 4 - 8 1790 p.4 col.3)

Mary BROWN charged (with Henry BYRON) with stealing a ewe lamb, property of Samuel CRAYDEN, Minster- Sheppey (Kentish Gazette July 13-16 1790 p.4 col.4)

Mary BROWN, sentenced at Summer Assizes, Maidstone, earlier charge at Quarter Sessions. Death - reprieved (Kentish Gazette Jul 23-17 1790 p.2 col.3)

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Thomas CRAYDEN aged 17 years (son of Mr CRAYDEN of Minster) , died 22 July at Royal Sea Bathing Infirmary, Margate. (Dover Telegraph 1 Aug 1835 p.8 col.4)

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Crayford Hollingsbee ref: 1709

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Anne CRAYFORD widow mentioned in Northbourne Glebe Terrier dated 8 May 1630 (Cant.Archives)

Edward CRAYFORD, Canterbury resigned as Alderman of the City - replaced by Joseph ROYLE (Kentish Gazette May 4 - 7 1790 p.4 col.4)

Wm CRAYFORD of Mongeham + 2 labourers of Higham indicted for riotous assembly - on 10 May 1590 they and others assembled riotously at Higham, broke into Womanfield and carried off timber. Verdict unknown. (Rochester Assizes 16 Jul 1590, PRO: Assizes records 35/32/5-m79, Calendar of Assize Records, Kent Indictments, Queen Eliz. I, HMSO)

Wm CRAYFORD mentioned in Northbourne Glebe Terrier dated 14 Sep 1615 (Cant. Archives)

CRAYFORD c.1615 Great Mongeham

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Creasy Hollingsbee ref: 1710

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John CREASY and others - occupiers of houses at Dover, Freehold owned by Thomas BIGG of Dovor (1754 Kent Poll)

Mr John CREASEY HM Dockyard, Sheerness married 2 May at Upper Deal to Harriet MACKIE (youngest dau of Mr James MACKIE of Dover) (Dover Telegraph 5 May 1838 p.8 col.4)

Joseph CREASEY shopman - gave evidence in a case of suicide (Dover Telegraph 9 May 1846 p.1 col.3)

Mrs CREASY of Gravesend - notice of Letting of Currier and leather-cutter's shop (Kentish Gazette Feb 12-16 1790 p.1 col.3)

Mr Robert CREESY aged 71 died 7 June at Folkestone (Dover Telegraph 20 June 1835 p.8 col.4)

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Creed Hollingsbee ref: 1711

EAST KENT PEOPLE INDEX: refs from various East Kent records, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

------see also CREET ------

Mr Henry CREED, Ashford notice of land at Bilsington to be sold (Kentish Gazette 1.1.1808 p.1 col.4)

John CREED and wife Settlement Certificate 29 March 1717 FROM St James Dover TO St Mary Dover (U3/30 13/1-3)

James CREED, Westbrook ("Inhabitants, owners or connected to Margate" list in Dover Telegraph Feb 11 1837 p.1)

Mr James CREED aged 76 died 31 March at Margate (Dover Telegraph 15 Apr 1837 p.8 col.4)

John and Catherine CREED: Chr their dau Sarah Jane Adams aged 6 Chr dau Harriet aged 3 Chr son Charles, infant All on 29.3.1809 (OSPRINGE BTs)

Mr John CREED, Carpenter died Nov 25 at Faversham (Kentish Gazette Nov 29 1822 back page)

John CREED, Dane Hill-row ("Inhabitants, owners or connected to Margate" list in Dover Telegraph Feb 11 1837 p.1)

Mary CREED, alehousekeeper at "Anchor" Monkton ("Ale" Licence renewed (Wingham Division) 2 Sep 1740, Kent Co.Archives ref KAO-QRLV 3/1)

Mary CREED married Richard DIVERS 26 Dec 1751 by Banns (Eastwell BTs)

Robert CREED: his son James chr 11.1.1691, born 13.10.1690 (Deal Independent Church ref PRO RG4.1003)

Robert CREED, baker, aged 39, of Margate - (29 line report) sentenced to 12 months hard labour at Dover Qtr Sessions (Dover Telegraph 3 Jan 1846 p.8 col.2)

Thomas CREED, Canterbury, belonging to E.Kent Militia for six months, committed to St Dunstan's Gaol for not having joined the Battalion during annual exercise (Kentish Gazette Feb 9 - 12 1790 p.4 col.4)

Mr CREED, Ashford - notice of sale of underwood & gorse (Kentish Gazette 12 Jan 1808 p.1 col.4)

Mr CREED: George COLLEY aged 9 died 10 July at Margate - nephew of Mr CREED of the White Hart Hotel, Margate (Dover Telegraph 18 Jul 1835 p.8 col.4)

Mr CREED, Clerk to Mr Thomas COBB, Margate - gave evidence at inquest (Dover Telegraph 6 Feb 1836 p.8 col.4)

CREET:

Samson CREET (sic) of Nonington, owner of house and land at Nonington in own occupn (1754 Kent Poll)

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Cresswell Hollingsbee ref: 1712

EAST KENT PEOPLE INDEX: refs from various East Kent records, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

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Danzey Somerville CRESSWELL and Jane, of Elham, Surgeon. Children christened on 1 Aug 1865: Minnie Hogben CRESSWELL; Sackville Danzey Hogben CRESSWELL; Douglas (Tordiffe?) Hogben CRESSWELL; (there may be more later here) (also see HOGBEN Jane 1859 Elham Register) (Elham Register)

Revd H. CRESWELL, Minister, Guildhall Street Chapel, Canterbury: Birth of daughter 6 May (Dover Telegraph 17 May 1834 p.8 col.4)

Jane CRESSWELL aged 22 (4th dau of Mr J. CRESSWELL) died 27 Jan at Canterbury (Dover Telegraph 31 Jan 1835 p.8 col.4)

John CRESWELL Senr, Coal Merchant, Canterbury - notice of Bankruptcy (Dover Telegraph 29 Dec 1838 p.5 col.4)

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Cribben Hollingsbee ref: 1713

EAST KENT PEOPLE INDEX: refs from various East Kent records, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

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Christopher CRIBBEN, Last Lane Court - occupier of house which is to be sold (Dover Telegraph 9 Oct 1847 p.1 col.4)

Geo and Rose CRIBBENS of 3 Blucher Row, Dover: drunk and disorderly - (long report) He was fined 20 shillings or 14- days imp. (Dover Express 28 May 1915 p.3 col.3)

Thomas CRIBBEN head married 32 mariner born Deal Jane " wife " 37 born Tilmanstone George " son 10 scholar born Deal Alice " dau 4 " " Fred " son 2 " Emma " dau 2 months " (DEAL, St Andrew's parish, 1881 census, 1 Malt House Cottages, page 40, fol.87, No.221)

Thomas B. CRIBBEN head married 27 Mariner born Deal Jane " wife " 26 b. Tilmanstone Sarah E.C. " dau 11 scholar b. Eastry Thomas H. " son 3 Deal George C. " son 6 months " (DEAL 1871 Census, 7 Exchange Street, page 41, fol.59, No.239)

W. CRIBBENS at Sandwich Sessions sentenced to 2 months for assault at Ramsgate (Dover Telegraph 3 Sep 1836 p.1 col.3)

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Crick Hollingsbee ref: 1714

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Alfred CRICK, Pork Butcher, Dolphin Lane, Dover (P.O. Directory 1878)

(L/Cpl) J. CRICK, R.F. (PHOTO of him) is now serving at home; wife and children live at Adisham; son of the late Mr C. CRICK, Butcher of Dover (Dover Express 6 Sep 1918 p.4)

(Private) J.A. CRICK, of Royal Fusiliers, (PHOTO of him - not very clear) now on active service; previously for 5 years with FRANCIS, builder of York Street, Dover. Wife and children are at 19 Stembrook Dover. Fourth son of the late Mr A. CRICK Butcher of Dolphin Lane, Dover (Dover Express 9 March 1917 back page)

Mr John CRICK, Officer of Police married 5 Feb at Buckland, Dover to Jane HOLDS (dau of Mr P.HOLDS) (Dover Telegraph 10 Feb 1838 p.8 col.4)

Mr William CRICK occupier of house in Durham Place/Lower Row, to be sold by auction (Dover Telegraph 20 March 1847 p.1 col.4)

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CRICKETT Hollingsbee ref 28-18-cl

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Abigail CRICKET of St.Andrew Canterbury married George BLACKMAN of Canterbury Oct 13 1723 (St ANDREW Canterbury regr)

Charles CRICKETT owned house (shops and cottages specified) occupied by George BARTTER £4 rent (1822 Valuation EYTHORNE)

Daniel CRICKET occupier of land at Huffam (= Hougham) , freehold owner: James TALBOTT of Dover (1754 Kent Poll Book)

Daniel CRICKET of Hougham, owner of house at Hougham, in own occupation (1754 Kent Poll)

Edward CRICKETT of Sandwich, owner of house and land at Sandwich, in own occupation (1754 Kent Poll)

G.A. CRICKETT (Deal Roll of honour - 2st War -publ. By Mercury newspaper, page 67)

Isaac CRICKETT, full age, wid, carpenter, of St James Dover (father: John CRICKETT miller), married Mary Ann HARNET widow of St James Dover (father: Edward SMISSON? Labr) 6 Sept 1863 (St JAMES DOVER REGR)

Jacob CRICKETT of Sandwich owner of house at Sandwich, occupied by John BOZER (1754 Kent Poll)

John CRICKET of Sandwich, weaver, ba, about 27 LICENCE (dated 18 Nov 1644) to MARRY Jacomin SLABBIN, same parish, virgin, about 21, dau of Margaret SLABBIN, same parish, widow, who consents as is testified by John BOWDLER same place tailor who makes and signs this Allegation. At St Marys Sandwich. Daniel WEGHE of Sandwich bondsman for the licence (Cowper Marr.Licence lists)

John CRICKETT marr Cath. THOMAS 1708-9 (LENHAM BTs)

John CRICKETT, his wife and children of New Romney TO St Clement Sandwich 20 July 1752 (Sandwich Settlement Certificates Ref. U3/173/13/6)

John and Mary CRICKETT of Ramsgate, carpenter: their son Wm christened 9 Jan 1831; their dau Emily chr 8 Feb 1834; (St GEORGE RAMSGATE Regr of bps)

John CRICKETT. Police report, Dover. Charged with stealing uncleaned barley, at Buckland. Bailed to appear at Sessions (Dover Telegraph 24 Mar 1838 p.8 col.3)

John CRICKETT aged 31: Dover Spring Session: Charged with stealing barley at Buckland. ACQUITTED (Dover Telegraph 21 Apr 1838 p.8 col.1)

John CRICKETT, Cow-keeper, aged 40: Dover Spring Sessions: charged with stealing hay. Long report - GUILTY. 12 months' imprisonment with hard labour (Dover Telegraph 17 Apr 1847 p.8 col.3)

Mr.John Rowe CRICKETT, carpenter, married at Dover on 4 April to Miss Ann GOULDEN (Dover Telegraph 10 Apr 1847 p.8 col.4)

Peter CRICKET was chosen Mayor of Sandwich in Dec 1715 and again Dec 1730. Peter CRICKET married Mary CRAMBORUK of St Capullinus Nr.Sandwich June 16 1721 (the words "Bartholomew's Hospital" occur over "Capullinus" in a later hand) ("Records of Walmer" 1890 by Elvin, p.124)

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Wm CRICKETT married Susanna HARVEY 30 Oct 1764 (St Laurence, HOUGHAM, village - ex. M.Webster transcript of Reg)

Wm CRICKET buried 1800 (NB CRICKETT families back to 1740s) (Hougham St Laurence BTs)

CRICKET surname appears c.1660 (Sandwich St.Peter regr)

CRICKET surname appears c.1677 (Sandwich St.Mary regr)

Widow CRICKETT occupier of house in Sandwich, parish of St Mary. One of two for sale, the other occupied by Thos GRIGGS (Kentish Gazette Dec 18-22 1784)

Mrs CRICKETT aged 72 died 25 Jan at Deal (Dover Telegraph 4 Feb 1837 p.8 col.4)

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John CRICKET (Mayor) who died in 1720 – memorial west end of nave (St Marys church Sandwich, ref in church booklet)

Richard CRICKETT aged 80 of Deal: he has been detained against his will as he is quite unfit through infirmity to leave the house. 20 Dec 1910 (Eastry Workhouse, master’s reports).

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Crickett 28-18 2 Cripp, Cripps Hollingsbee ref: 1716

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Mr A.F. CRIPP, married 21 Nov at Leysdown to Miss E.M.MILGATE (Dover Telegraph 9 Dec 1837 p.8 col.4)

Elizabeth CRIPPS spr married Wm WOOD of Leysdown by Lic 25 Nov 1747 (Eastchurch, Sheppey BTs)

Thomas CRIPPS (x) ba married Charlotte HOLLENSBEE (sgd name) by Banns 3 Jan 1820 Wits: Henry MARTIN, Mary MARTIN (Minster Sheppey BTs)

William Charles CRIPPS death aged 51 yrs, on 22 Feb at Tunbridge Wells (Kentish Express and Ashford News 4 March 1882, info from KFHS maillist)

Mr CRIPPS of Leeds, Kent, miller married Mrs WAGHORN, many years housekeeper to Lord Fairfax of , at Leeds Castle (Kentish Gazette May 4 - 7 1790 p.4 col.4)

CRIPPS (Shipbourne M.Is. list see add.Ms. 271- 1/5 pages 333,335, Canterbury archives)

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Crippen Hollingsbee ref: 1715

EAST KENT PEOPLE INDEX: refs from various East Kent records, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

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James CRIPPEN of Ash ba married Eliz. CHURCH of Northbourne widow by Lic 24.5.1790 (Northbourne Regr)

Mary CRIPPEN of St Alphage Canterbury, widow, Licence (Dec 21 1741) to marry John REDFERN of St Mary Dover ba, to be at S.A. or S.Martin, Canterbury (Cowper licence lists)

(Mr) Peter CRIPPIN married 13 Oct at St Paul's Canterbury to Miss C. MOORE of Sturry (Kentish Gazette 21 Oct 1808 p.4 col.5)

Mr CRIPPEN, Canterbury - awarded 2nd prize at the Auricula Feast, Canterbury (Dover Telegraph 26 Apr 1834 p.8 col.4)

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Crispe Hollingsbee ref: 1717

EAST KENT PEOPLE INDEX: refs from various East Kent records, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

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Anne CRISPE (daughter of Wm CRISPE Esq. Lieutenant of Dover Castle) married Reginald KNATCHBULL (page 57, Mersham, Vol.XIII of Saunters through Kent by Igglesden 1919)

Sir Henry CRISPE - Panelled altar tomb 1575 and Catherine (SCOTT) his first wife. Other later tombs of the family (Birchington, Thanet - 1882 Kellys Directory page 48)

Henry CRISP 16th century - memorial in Margate Church (Mee's "Kent" page 308)

Sir Henry CRISPE died 1575 + wife's tomb, shields and carvings + other members of family, Birchington church, (Arthur Mee's Kent page 47)

(Sir) Nicholas CRISPE and wife Dame Thomazine CRISPE - deed 1666 (Archd. Cantiana Vol.25 page 287)

William CRISP, Mayor of Sandwich Dec 1536, 1583 (Boys book on Sandwich)

William CRISP and Charles CRISP, children of Emma HEMSLEY (b.1841 Ashford) and William CRISPE born 1843 Leeds, Kent. William was born in 1875 and Charles born 1878 both in Ashford. In 1891 living in Perry Street, Northfleet as their mother had died by then.

William CRISP, aged 50, of Deal applied for 2 ½ days leave - which was refused. 13 May 1871 (Eastry Workhouse Records, master's reports)

CRISP & GURRY engineers and steam launch builders, Snargate Street, Dover (P.O. Directory 1878)

CRISP Nos. 105 and 442 (Memorials list St Georges churchyard Deal)

CRISPE c.1810 (Leeds Kent BTs)

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Ann G. CRISPE of Quex Park (page 167)

Anna Gertruy (Miss) CRISPE re her CRISPE charity (pages 160-161)

Anna Gertruy CRISP (last of the CRISPES to live at Quex, died 23.3.1707 WILL details. CRISPE Charity School started 1709. (page 92)

Bon-Jour CRISPE kidnapped from Quex in 1657 (page 22)

Sir Henry CRISPE in 1558 re materials for repairing the church (page 62)

Mr Henry CRISPE of Quex 1602, re stones and lead (page 174)

(Sir) Henry CRISP Knight - 4 Corslets, 4 muskets, 2 light horses (Birchington Muster Roll 1614, Archd. Cantiana Vol.XII, also Muster Roll Oct 12,13, 1614 from Dom.State Papers James I Vol.78 No.32) (pages 17-18)

Sir Henry CRISPE in 1615-16 paid £1. 5s. "revenues" (churchwardens accounts) (page 69)

Sir Henry CRISPE of Quex 1615 ratepayer (churchwardens accounts) (page 69)

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Sir Henry CRISPE of Quex paid £1. 6s. 2d. (page 69)

Sir Henry CRISPE knight, 2 soldiers billeted with him at Birchington (for one week) Jan-Mar 1627 (Dom.State Papers - Charles I Vol.108 No.59) (page 18)

Henry CRISPE Esq. of Quekes - kidnapping 18 Jul 1657 (pages 34, 35, 36, 37)

John CRISPE (2nd son of Henry CRISPE of Stanlake, Oxfordshire, early 16 century) married Agnex QUEX heiress, then the CRISPS succeeded as owners of the largest estate in Thanet (page 26)

John CRISPE of Quex (churchwarden) + others - list of church lands, Birchington churchwardens accounts 1527 (pages 23 and 24)

CRISPE, Edward and Henry CRISPE signed Vow and Covenant read in church 10 and 17 Jul 1643 (page 13)

CRISPE family Thanet (pages 26 and opposite illustration of tomb, pages 28, 30, 33, 38, 53)

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Alice CROFTE married Wm TERRYE 2 Feb 1571-2 (St Peter Canterbury) By licence (info ex J.Jones index)

Ann CROFT married Wm COVENEY 27 Sep 1735 (Davington, info ex J.Jones index)

Ann CROFT and Thomas REED were WITNESSES at the marriage of Thos STREETER to Mary REED on 13.August.1831 (Hawkhurst BTs)

Ann CROFT occupier of cottage in Folkestone Road, which is for sale (Dover Telegraph 1 May 1847 p.1 col.1)

Charlotte CROFT (Youngest daughter of Mr CROFT of Canterbury) married 18 May at Chilham to Mr WRAIGHT of Ramsgate (Dover Telegraph 30 May 1835 p.8 col.4)

Miss D.L.M. CROFT married to Mr E.H.R. BELSEY (Dover Express 16 Feb 1923 p.9 col.5)

Daisy Lena May CROFT married Edward Hill Reader BELSEY 10 Feb 1923 (he was born Nov 1899), they married at Wesleyan Centenary Chapel, Dover (she was born 1895, the dau of Alfred CROFT) She died 23 Sep 1967. They had children Edward Alfred Percy BELSEY 6.5.1923, and Cecil James BELSEY. (info ex A.B.)

Elizabeth CROFT (eldest daughter of Mr CROFT, builder of Canterbury) married 1 May at Nonington to Mr Marsh MILES, steward to J.P.PLUMPTRE Esq. M.P. (Dover Telegraph 6 May 1837 p.8 col.4)

(Private) F. CROFTS (PHOTO of him), of the 1st Buffs, who has been at the Front since outbreak of war and spent two Christmasses in the trenches. He has two brothers serving in the Buffs. Their parents reside at 15 Hartley St. Dover (Dover Express 18.2.1916 p.3)

(Private) Fred CROFTS of Dover (PHOTO of him) War Dead. (Dover Express 11.5.1917 back page)

G. CROFT, 66 St James’s Street, Dover Baker (Kent Directory 1837)

Joan CROFTE married Thos MULLENS 29.Jan.1563-4 (Eastry Regr)

John CROFT (& Co. 1766) of the Isle of Thanet, carpenter, took the following apprentices: 1766 Sampson MOCKETT fee £10 ref 25/54 1768 John PEEL, fee £25 ref 26/7 (PRO Inland Revenue records, where fees were paid)

John CROFT and George COOLING – for stealing 2 bushels of barley from Sarah WILDASH of Davington - To be publickly whipped at the cart’s tail on Saturday next and on Saturday following at the post at Ospringe. (Canterbury Qtr Sessions, from Kentish Gazette 15-18 Jan 1788 back page)

John CROFTS, Margate, auctioneer (Kentish Gazette March 19-23 1790 p.1 col.4)

John CROFTS, auctioneer, Margate. Hoopers Hill. Auction of paintings and effects (Kentish Gazette 31 Aug to Sep 3 1790 p.1 col.3)

Mr John CROFTS, Ripple Mill, Ringwould – occupier of mill which is to be auctioned (Dover Telegraph 1 March 1834 p.1 col.3)

John CROFTS, Broad Street (“Inhabitants, owners or connected to Margate” list in Dover Telegraph 11.2.1837 p.1)

Mary Ann CROFT married 1819 in Dover to William BOURNER of Tenterden (info S.B.)

Mary Elizabeth CROFT, Saltwood (eldest dau of the Ven. Archdeacon CROFT) married 23 April at Saltwood to the Revd George MOORE (eldest son of Rev.Dr.MOORE of Wrotham) (Dover Telegraph 25 Apr 1835 p.8 col.4)

Mr Peter CROFTS married 22 October at Dover to Miss Mary Ann HANDCOCK (Dover Telegraph 28 Oct 1837 p.8 col.4)

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Peter David CROFTS of Margate on 3 May 1806 was apprenticed to Isaac FULLER of Dover, plumber and glazier, by Indenture. (Dover Apprentice Enrolments, Kent Co.Library)

Reignald CROFT gent and Thomas CROFT Esq. were mentioned in deed (Thos RAYNER) re lands at Ruckinge etc. (1.4.1593) (transcript of deed at Kent Co.Archives)

Richard CROFTS – wheat sold to him, seven Quarters and a Bushell, at £1. 11s. per qtr = £10, 10s. (PRCL 18/47 admin of estate of John FOWTRELL of Tilmanstone 1725)

Richard CROFT married Sara HILLS from Deale (no date given by transcriber) (St Mary Magdalene Canterbury, Regr)

Robert CROFTS, St John’s Place (“Inhabitants, owners/connected to Margate” list in Dover Telegraph 11.2.1837 p.1)

Robert CROFT, steward of Hythe Ball: notice (Dover Telegraph 3.1.1846 p.1 col.1)

Susanna CROFTS of St Peter Thanet married on 17 April 1797 to Isaac FULLER ba, of St Marys Dover parish, by B (St Peter Thanet) [NB This couple, members of Dover Baptist Church, had large family including Robt Crofts FULLER]

Mr T. CROFT, Canterbury married 26 Jan at Barham to Miss POPE of Barham (Dover Telegraph 4.2.1837 p.8 col.4)

Thomas CROFT of St Peters Thanet yeoman ba, 20, whose father consents Licence (2.10.1633) to marry Ursula OWELL of Tilmanstone, birgin, of the like age (20), dau of James OWELL, same parish, yeoman, who also consents as is testified by John WOOD, same parish, husbandman. To be at Tilmanstone (Cowper lists, info ex A.B.)

Thomas CROFT of Tilmanston yeoman, was Bondsman to support marriage licence for Robert PEERS to marry Jane HOLLOWAY. Licence dated 23.7.1639 (Cowper lists)

Thomas CROFT of Tilmanstone yeoman wid Licence (dated 9.11.1642) to marry Thomasine GILLOW of Deal (widow of John GILLOW late same parish deceased). To be at Tilmanstone or Sutton by Dover (Cowper licence lists)

Thomas CROFTS (or CRAFT) of St Peter Thanet yeoman ba, 34, whose parents are dead, Licence (4.Oct.1670) to marry Ann PETTIT of Ringwould, spr 27. To be at St Andrew Canterbury. Geo GRANT of St Andrew, blacksmith, bondsman. (Cowper lists)

Thomas CROFTS, full age, ba, builder (father: Thos, builder) married (by Licence) on 12.5.1868 to Charlotte Elizabeth PITTOCK, full age, spr (father: Wm Matthew PITTOCK butcher) (Eastry Regr)

Mr W. CROFTS (son of Mr R.D.CROFTS of the Kings Head) married 29 May at St John’s Margate to Maria BARTLETT, eldest dau of Mr John BARTLETT of “Crown Inn” (Dover Telegraph 10 June 1837 p.8 col.4)

W.J. CROFT - name on list (Holy Trinity Hall memorial 1914-18 war, “This hall was built in memory of the men and others connected with it, who fought in the Great War” “Whoso loseth his life shall save it.”) (list is included in Dover Book of Remembrance, which is kept in Dover St Marys Church)

Wm CROFT was paid for one year’s dog whipping 8 shillings (accounts) (“Sturry” by K.H. McIntosh 1972, p.99)

Wm. CROFTS and John SAMPSON, churchwardens of St Peter Thanet, placed a poor child (Nicholas SANDWELL) apprentice to John HAMBROOK of St James parish Dover. Inrolled 8.7.1785 (Dover Apprentice Enrolments)

William CROFTS and others early last Friday morning were conveyed from the County Gaol Maidstone to Woolwich and put on board the “Stanislaus” hulk where they will remain until a ship is ready to transport them to Botany Bay (Kentish Gazette Fri Oct 14 1796)

William CROFTS – tried Kent 16 March 1796, sentenced 7 years, arrived Sydney 18 May 1798, per Barwell [ref: NSW SR “Convict Indents 1788-1800” fiche, # 614, p.106 info from N.M., NSW]

William John CROFT (Sergeant) of Dover. War death. (Dover Express 4.12.1914 p.5 col.1)

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Mr CROFTS, Kings Head, Margate, married 24 April at Margate to Miss BARTLETT of the Crown Inn (Dover Telegraph 6 May 1837 p.8 col.4) [NB See above item for Mr W. CROFTS, also from Dover Telegraph. Dates are different!!]

Mr CROFT – “THORNTON, carpenter, was killed when working at Mr CROFT’s house at Dumpton, Ramsgate, when the masonry gave way. Inquest and verdict: accidental death. Left family of 9 children. (Dover Telegraph 16.6.1838 p.8 col.2)

CROFTS ref No.321 (Memorial inscriptions, Cowgate Cemetery, St Marys parish, Dover – list in Dover ref lib)

CROFT No.81 (list of memorial inscriptions of St George’s Churchyard, Deal)

E.L. CROFTS and F.W. CROFTS (on memorial in the hall of St Marys School Dover, listed in Book of Remembrance for those who fell in the 1914-18 war. Book in Dover St Marys Church) ------

Alfred CROFTS, lodging house, 8 Saxon Street, Dover Edwin CROFTS, baker, Adrian Street, Dover Robert CROFTS, lodging house, 12 Castle Street, Dover (Post Office Directory 1878) ------

Mrs CROFT of Eastry applied for Louisa DAWES aged 15 to enter into service 13.7.1880 13.July 1880 Mr CROFT gave an estimate for new doors on the straw barn 22.9.1890 (Eastry Workhouse records, Master’s Reports) ------

Note in the Albion Inn, St Peter’s Thanet: “For at least 100 years until 1803, the Crofts family owned a house and 7 acres of land in Sowell Street. It having been left by Robert Senr to his son Robert Junr who in turn left it to his son William. In 1803 Elijah Nethersell of St Peters, a yeoman bought from William. …. all those 3 messuages (2 of which have lately been built and erected by Wm CROFTS in Sole Street otherwise Sowell Street and 3p. of land. In 1843 they were known to be licensed premises and in 1849 The Albion was it was then called was sold….” (Prepared by North Foreland Press Ltd., Broadstairs.”) NOTE: The Albion looks like a purpose built so it was probably rebuilt after the sale. Were all the 7 acres included as this seems a lot of land for 3 houses? NOTE: A local resident mentioned that in the past there was a gibbet at the cross-road on which the Albion stands.”

added after this list was first completed: CROFT: John: A few days since, the following happened at Mr PILCHER’s mill at Crabble near Dover - the son of John CROSS (sic), miller, aged about 4 years, being at the top of the mill, fell into the cloth-mill-hopper nine feet deep and the middlings falling upon him, it is supposed he was instantly smothered; he was extricated from the hopper as speedily as possible but the vital spark was quite extinct”. (Kentish Gazette July 31 1818, back page col.2 (half way down) [NB this should read CROFT] “SHOCKING ACCIDENT: The following calamitous event occurred at Mr PILCHER’s mill at River near Dover on Friday last – the Millers, perceiving that something impeded the working of the mill, one of them went to the top in order to ascertain the cause when (distressing to relate) he beheld his son, William CROFT a youth about 13 years old, entangled in the works; the utmost expedition was used to stop the machinery which, when effected, the unfortunate lad was taken out, a dreadful spectacle, his head and legs being crushed in pieces. It is conjectured that the sleeve of his gabardine having been caught by a key on the spur wheel he had been drawn by it between the works. The body was conveyed to River Workhouse, where the Coroner’s Inquest, held on it the following day, returned a verdict of accidental death. The father has worked in the mill for 25 years and is much respected in his station; and what adds to the calamity is that another of his sons lost his life about 4 years since at the same mill, by falling into the flour bin in which he was suffocated before assistance could be afforded to him.” (Kentish Gazette Tuesday Feb 12 1822, back page, col.4 (two thirds down).

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CROMWELL's (grand-daughter?) Bridget, married General IRETON etc. (Mee's Kent pages 342-3)

CROMWELL's (grand-daughter) Elizabeth married into the POLHILL family - Otford (Mee's Kent pages 342-4)

Oliver CROMWELL - 1651 at Canterbury and Sandwich (Kent Vol.1 County History by Bushell 1976)

Oliver CROMWELL Esq. of Cheshunt, who died 1821, being the last male descendant of the "Protector" (Dover Telegraph 22 Nov 1851 page 3)

Oliver CROMWELL - "his sword in Dover Museum" (Arthur Mee's Kent p.148, publ. 1939) [NB. Dover Museum say there is NO proof the sword was his. It has his profile on it, c.1650, and it is an officer's sword, of broadsword type c.1650. K.H.1994)

Oliver CROMWELL Esq: "At Tottenham on the 14 instant, by the Revd H.J.Glead ARMSTRONG, M.A., John Henry Cromwell RUSSELL Esq. of Essex Street, the Strand, and Sittingbourne Kent, eldest son of Thomas Artemidorus RUSSELL Esq. of Cheshunt Park. Herts, grandson of the late Oliver CROMWELL Esq., and lineally descended from the Protector, to Eliza. Only surviving daughter of Morris LIEVESLEY Esq. of Muswell Hill. (Kentish Gazette 17 Aug 1832 p.3 col.4)

CROMWELL - (Mee's Kent page 256)

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Crosoer Hollingsbee ref: 1718

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Alexander CROSOER head married 24 Corporal in the Royal Engineers born Dover Sarah " wife " 19 ditto (1881 Census, RG/11 891 15 Canterbury Street, New Brompton, CHATHAM Kent)

Mr F. CROSOER Auctioneer - auction notice, Woodnesborough Property (Dover Telegraph 14.3.1846 p.1 col.1)

Mr Francis CROSOER - Auction of property at Worth (Dover Telegraph 23 May 1846 p.1 col.1)

Henry CROSOER Town Wall Street, Dover - occupier of premises to be auctioned (Dover Telegraph 8 Apr 1837 p.1 col.2)

Henry CROSOER (Inspector of Dover Police) - got drunk and was dismissed Jan 1840 (Dover Watch Committee records, Kent Co.Archives)

Henry CROSOER - Commissioner at Dover Castle Hotel - at Dover Petty Sessions was fined £1. 1s. for obstruction (3 line report) (Dover Telegraph 24 Oct 1846 p.8 col.3)

Mr John CROSOER married at Dover on 19 Sept to Miss S. PAIN (Dover Telegraph 25 Sep 1847 p.8 col.4)

Mr CROSOER Auctioneer - notice of a sale (Dover Telegraph 28 Mar 1846 p.1 col.3)

CROSOER - at Dover Petty Sessions charged with stealing a hat; reprimanded and discharged (Dover Telegraph 28 Nov 1846 p.8 col.3 - 23 line report)

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Mary E. CROSOER widow 40 visitor Kate CROSOER 15 visitor With James WILLIAMSON, Chemist (EASTRY Census 1881)

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Cross Hollingsbee ref: 1720

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Edward CROSS, 24, ba, married 1881 (St Bart's church, Charlton by Dover U3/212/1/7)

Mrs Harriet CROSS (previously Harriet YOUNG) of , admitted (member) by (adult) baptism on 23 Jul 1876, of The Dover Barracks, "Dublin" (Eythorne Baptist Church membership book 25)

Harriot CROSS of Dublin, joined the Wesleyan Connection - (membership) erased Mch 30 1888 (Eythorne Baptist Church membership book 25)

Thomas CROSS and crew of "Caroline" of Deal - award of salvage (Dover Telegraph 16 May 1846 p.8 col.1)

W. CROSS, Buckland Dover - Supt. Registrar, Dover or River (Districts of St Mary, St James and Hougham) (Kent Directory 1837)

Wm CROSS (on Dover Electors 1802 hand written book listing voters - ie freemen of Dover - in election of two Dover MPs. At this date freemen did not have to reside in Dover. Dover ref library)

William CROSS (the elder) deceased: formerly Governor of the Union Workhouse, River, lately of Whitfield - notice re his estate (Dover Telegraph 13 Sep 1834 p.1 col.2)

William CROSS, Clerk to Dover Union Workhouse - notice for supply of goods (Dover Telegraph 7 March 1846 p.1 col.3, also see D.Tel 13 June 1846 p.1 col.1)

William CROSS, Clerk to the Guardians, Dover Union (Dover Telegraph 2 Jan 1847 p.1 col.2)

CROSS - "Last week died at H. BERENS Esq; at St Mary Cray... a labouring man of the name of CROSS aged 105 years. The correspondent who sent us this article adds..... "when --- ONSLOW Esq. sold the estate he sold "Old CROSS" with his Jack Ass, to draw water, and compelled the purchaser to agree to maintain him for life". (Kentish Gazette Jul 16-20 1790 p.4 col.3)

CROSS (Cheriton Churchyard Memorials list, see Add.Ms. 271/5 Canterbury Archives)

Mr CROSS, Whitfield - Sheep stolen from farm (Dover Telegraph 25 Jul 1835 p.8 col.2)

Mr CROSS, Whitfield - Lost sheep in heavy snow storm (Dover Telegraph 31 Dec 1836 p.8 col.2)

Mr and Mrs CROSS, he aged 79, she aged 80. Had had 12 children, 10 of whom lived for less than 15 days. Memorial in in Whitfield Churchyard (Mee's Kent page 480, 481)

CROSS & PAINE - agents for the Royal Farmers' and General Fire, Life and Hail Insurance Institution. Advert (Dover telegraph 10 Jan 1846 p.1 col.4)

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Crothall Hollingsbee ref: 1721

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Ann CROTHALL Spr married John DOWLE ba both of Charlton, by Banns 23 Jun 1799 (Charlton by Dover regr)

Charles CROTHALL lodger married 70 proprietor of houses, gentleman, born Aldington (with OSBORN family - BARHAM 1851 Census - east - ref 27)

Mr George CROTHALL married lately at Canterbury to Miss CAUTY of Dover (Dover Telegraph 27 Aug 1836 p.8 col.4)

Mr James CROTHALL death: Aug 5 at Beaver, aged 42 years (Kentish Gazette 11 Aug 1863)

John CROTHALL of St Mary Dover married Maria BURGISS of All Saints Canterbury by Lic. 25 July 1830 (All Saints Canterbury Regr)

John and Mary CROTHOL: chr their dau Elizabeth 12 Jul 1745 (Brabourne BTs LD)

John CROTHALL York Street, Dover, plasterer (Kent Directory 1837)

Mr John CROTHALL builder of Wingham married to Anne PETTITT at Northbourne (Dover Telegraph 2 Jan 1847 p.8 col.4)

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John and Maria CROTHALL: Maria w/o John CROTHALL, died 17 June 1887 aged 84 Also John CROTHALL died 10 April 1887 in 88th year; (Cowgate Cemetery, Dover, info from S. Lees)

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CROTHALL, George builder 1 Park Street, Dover CROTHALL, John, builder 5 Saxon Street, Dover (P.O. Directory 1878)

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Charles CROUCH head married 33 Commissn. Boatman Coastguard born Sussex Hastings Esther A. " wife " 23 born Deal (1851 census New Romney, Littlestone Watch House, ref 76)

Mr Daniel CROUCH notice of marriage to Miss Maria MILLER (Dover Telegraph 24 Oct 1846 p.8 col.4)

Mr George Humphrey CROUCH, Canterbury married 4 Oct at Charing to Miss Elizabeth BETTS (Dover Telegraph 10 Oct 1835 p.8 col.4)

Mr J. CROUCH Junr, Hythe, stockist of sheepwash (Kentish Gazette 24 May 1808 p.1 col.2)

Jane CROUCH married Thomas TERREY 13 ----- 1722 (, from J.Jones index)

Mr John CROUCH, of advanced age, died 13 May at Dover (Dover Telegraph 20 May 1837 p.8 col.4)

Sarah CROUCH married Wm KEMP Oct 3 1714 (Lyminge BTs)

Sarah CROUCH married Thomas SMALL by Lic 18 Dec 1763 (Marden)

Miss Sarah CROUCH Dover married 30 Jul at Dover to Mr G. THORPE (Dover Telegraph 5 Aug 1837 p.8 col.4)

Miss Susanna CROUCH of St Margaret's, Canterbury married there to Wm BALL of the Excise Office (Kentish Gazette Nov 30 - Dec 3 1790 p.4 col.4)

Thomas and Ann CROUCH of High Gate, Blacksmith: Chr - all on 18 Oct 1840: dau Maria aged 11, dau Harriet aged 9; dau Martha aged 6, dau Hannah aged 3 (Hawkhurst BTs)

CROUCH c.1680s (Lyminge)

CROUCH c.1709 (Goudhurst)

Mrs CROUCH aged 31 died 28 Jan in Stoner Street (Canterbury?) (Dover Telegraph 8 Feb 1834 p.8 col.4)

CROUCH (Barham Census 1851)

CROUCH with BUSHELL (Woodnesborough 1891 Census, "Poulton" ref 38)

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Thomas CROWCHE elected for Dover 1417 (Dover Express newspaper cuttings book page 26)

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Croucher Hollingsbee ref: 1723

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(Sgt) A. CROUCHER, Saddler, RFA (PHOTO of him) serving in the war - his wife and child are at Biggin Street, Dover (Dover Express 15 June 1917 page 3)

(Driver) F. CROUCHER, RFA (stationed at Yarmouth) (PHOTO of him) serving in war also (Private)F. CROUCHER, (at Scarborough) (PHOTO of him) serving in war, sons of CROUCHER of 83 Mayfield Avenue, Dover (Dover Express 15.6.1917 p.3)

(Rifleman) G. CROUCHER, (PHOTO of him) serving in war (Dover Express 15.6.1917 p.3)

(Gunner) W. CROUCHER, RHA, serving in war (PHOTO of him) wife resides in London (Dover Express 15 June 1917 page 8 at top)

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George CROUCHER Inspector of Police, Ashford - was a witness at Dover Quarter Sessions (Dover Telegraph 18 Apr 1846 p.8 col.3)

George CROUCHER ("A.S.A.") (on Tilmanstone Roll of Honour, in the church, ie. Served in the 1914-18 war)

Henry CROUCHER head married 32 tailor born Kent Folkestone Mary E. " wife " 26 laundress born Deal Henry C. " son 6 scholar b. Folkestone Fredk W. " son 4 " " Emily J. " dau 3 " " Walter J. " son 1 " (FOLKESTONE 1881 Census, Enum Dist 3, page 75, 11 James Street)

John CROUCHER of Headcorn buried 15 Jan 1817 aged 97 (Headcorn BTs)

John CROUCHER of Crundale - occupier of cottage at Denward Street, which is to be sold by auction (Dover Telegraph 25 Nov 1837 p.1 col.3)

John CROUCHER head married 47 Journeyman miller born Milton Maria " wife " 43 born Maidstone + family (BARHAM 1851 Census - east - ref 44)

John Martin CROUCHER born Barham April 1843 son of John CROUCHER (flour miller?) and Maria MARTIN. John Martin CROUCHER went to New Zealand in 1863 - flour miller in Richmond, and later was Mayor of that borough. (info from Mr Harry Croucher, see Dover Express letter 8 Aug 1986)

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Croud(e) Hollingsbee ref: 523

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Joanna CROUD (or Mary??) married Richard FINNIS 14 April 1664 (East Langdon, info ex J.Jones marriage index)

John CREND (or CROUD?) Victualler John CROUDE (both listed on Dover Electors 1802 hand written book listing voters (ie freemen of Dover) in election for two Dover MPs, some may be listed twice as they had two votes. At this time freemen of Dover did not have to reside in Dover. See freemen’s roll and index for more detail. Dover Electors book in Dover Ref Library. Freemen’s records Kent Co.Archives)

CROUD (Swingfield Census 1881)

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Crow Hollingsbee ref: 655

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Ann CROW aged 86 died 23 April at Faversham (relict of the late Mr John CROW) (Dover Telegraph 29.4.1837 p.8)

Edward CROW, Faversham, borsholder - receiver of public apology from George ROBSON and Wm BLAKE, sergeants (Kentish Gazette Dec 17-21 1790 p.1 col.1)

Edward CROW, miller, Faversham. Notice: Journeyman miller wanted to work at mill (Kentish Gazette Sep 24-28 1790 p.1 col.2)

Mr Edward CROW, West Street, Faversham – occupier of house to be auctioned (Kentish Gazette Fri 19 Aug 1808 p.1 col.4)

F. CROW, Faversham – steward – annual Auricula Feast (flower show) (Kentish Gazette Mar 26-30 1790 p.1 col.2)

Mr F. CROW – prizewinner at Auricula Feast, Faversham (Kentish Gazette Apr 23-27 1790 p.2 col.3)

Fanny CROW – (only daughter of J.CROW Esq. Surgeon of Wrotham) married 8 Feb at Upchurch to Mr T. JULL of Ramsgate (Dover Telegraph 13 Feb 1836 p.8 col.4)

Francis & Margaret CROW: christening of their twin sons Moses and Aaron 26.12.1714 (Molash BTs)

Mr Francis CROW, in 80th year, died 23 Sept at Chelsea. Was formerly of Faversham (Dover Telegraph 10.10.1835 p.8)

Mr Frederick CROW, junior, ironmonger - his infant son died 28 Sept at Ramsgate (Dover Telegraph 11.10.1834 p.8 col.4)

Frederic Lewis CROW of Ramsgate ba married Eliz. HUBBARD of St John Thanet, spr by Lic. 21-5-1831 (St John Thanet BTs)

Frederic Lewis CROW: 1847 Draft Conveyance of property 38 High St, Ramsgate – James AYRES of Ramsgate, surgeon, and Jane his wife, and Frederick Lewis CROW of Ramsgate, ironmonger and brazier and LA POLLOCK of Ramsgate (mentioned on KFHS internet group maillist)

Garton CROW, Market Place (“Inhabitants, owners or connected to Margate” list in Dover Telegraph 11.2.1837 p.1)

Henry CROW. Notice re Prospect House Academy, Dover (Dover Telegraph 23.1.1847 p.8 col.1) Also see (Dover Telegraph 17.7.1847 p.1 col.4)

Mr Isaac CROW, Brazier, Faversham married “Sunday” at Mary-le-Bone, London, to Mrs PITTMAN (Kentish Gazette 21 Oct 1808 p.4 col.4)

(2nd Lieut, Worcs Regiment) J. CROWE (PHOTO of him) and detail – Dover Rifle Club VC winner – exceptional skill with rifle which he used with deadly effect in holding a most vital position for seven days” (Dover Express 5.7.1918 p.6)

John and Sarah CROWE: chr of their son John 12.1.1672-3 (Sandwich St Clement Reg)

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John CROW Junr (“CREW. I.R.”) 1769 13 Feb, apprenticed to Wm DYCE of St Andr Canterbury, Brazier. Fee 25-gns. (Ref: Canterbury City Chamberlain’s Accounts CA 37/382. ) (Also see Inland Revenue Records at PRO London, ref 1R26/16)

John and Ann CROW: their son Frederic CROW christened 1785 (Faversham BTs)

John CROW, Brazier, West Street, Faversham, - 3 or 4 journeymen wanted (Kentish Gazette Oct 19-22 1790 p.1 col.2)

John CROW begs to inform the inhabitants of Faversham and its vicinity that he has relinquished his business of general furnishing, ironmongery etc. in Market Street, in favour of Mr R. FOOTE, late of West Street, whom he begs to recommend to his friends for their creature support, trusting their favours will not be undeservedly bestowed. John CROW respectfully returns his grateful thanks to his numerous friends for othe support he has experienced during his residence in Market Street (Kentish Gazette 16.11.1832 p.1 col.1)

Joseph CROWE, 76 Snargate Street, Dover, Shoemaker (Kent Directory 1837)

Joseph Leonard CROWE, bootmaker, 42 St James’s Street, Dover (Post Office Directory 1878)

Maria Mawley CROW died 19 April at Margate, (wife of Frederick CROW Esq. late of Ramsgate, and eldest dau of the late Peter SURNAM Esq. of Margate) (Dover Telegraph 30 Apr 1836 p.8 col.4)

Sarah CROW aged 75 died 25 Feb at Faversham. Wife of Mr Francis CROW (Dover Telegraph 7 Mar 1835 p.8 col.4)

Sarah Frances CROW (Mrs), academy, Prospect House, Princes Street, Dover (Post Office Directory 1878)

Wm CROW married Mary HILLS 7 Feb 1735-6 (Buckland by Dover Regr)

Mr Wm CROW, proprietor of “” Inn, in Council House Street, Dover (“Sketch of Dover” by G.Ledger, 1799 p.145)

Wm CROW, Innkeeper (Dover Electors 1802 hand-written book listing voters (ie freemen of Dover) in election of two Dover MPs. At this date freemen did not have to reside in Dover (Dover Ref Library booklet)

Zachariah CROW death 1st March at West Cliff Road, Ramsgate (Kentish Express and Ashford News Sat 4 Mar 1882, info ex KFHS maillist)

CROW “of Chilham” c.1730 (Brook BTs)

CROW c.1731-2 (Boughton Aluph BTs)

Mr CROW, Prospect House Academy – notice for pupils (Dover Telegraph 10.1.1846 p.1 col.2)

CROW (Barham Census 1851)

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Dover St Mary (from indexed transcript):

Burials: “Mrs” CROW 22 Sep 1703 Frederick CROW 30 Sep 1804 George CROW 22 Feb 1801 Hanah CROW “wido” 20 Jan 1763 Martha Jones CROW 1 Mar 1812 Mary Ann CROWE of Snargate Street Dover aged 23 years 3 Jul 1834

Marriages:

William CROWE ba to Martha Jones WALLACE spr both of St Marys, by Licence Wits: Wm WALLACE, Thos CLEMMENT (Clerk?) 24 Jan 1788

John TOWNE ba married Susanna CROWE spr both of St Mary Dover wits: Jno (= John) BAKER; Susanna CROWE 10 Dec 1832;

Witness to marriage: Nathaniel SALMON ba to Ann Murray NORRIS spr both of St Mary Dover Witnesses: Joseph CROW; Jane SALMON 25 Oct 1830.

Baptisms: 19 Jul 1789 Wallace son of Wm and Martha CROW (born Jul 3) 22 May 1791 William s.o. Wm and Martha CROW (born May 14) 19 June 1796 (born 8 June) Lavinia d.o. Wm and Martha CROW 27 Jul 1800 George s.o. Wm and Martha CROW (born July 13) 15. July 1808 Sarah d.o. Richard and Ann CROWES (sic) 18.Apr 1843 Henry s.o. Henry & Sarah Frances CROW of St Marys Dover, Schoolmaster 30 Oct 1844 Sarah Frances d.o. Henry & Sarah Frances CROW of St Mary Dover, Schoolmaster (born Aug 5)

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KINGSDOWN Census 1841 (one entry) William CROW KINGSDOWN Census 1851: (three entries): John CROW, Luke CROW, Robert CROW KINGSDOWN Census 1861: (two entries): John CROW, John CROW KINGSDOWN Census 1871: (three entries): Frances S.E.CROW, John CROW, Robert CROW KINGSDOWN Census 1881: (two entries): John CROW, Robert CROW (from R.Nicol)

St MARGARET AT CLIFFE Census 1861: Eleanor Parker CROW St MARGARET AT CLIFFE Census 1881: Frances S.E.CROW (from R.Nicol)

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East Kent People Index: refs from various E.Kent sources, randomly noted unless stated otherwise.

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Anne CROWHURST buried 21.8.1757 (Faversham)

Edwd. CROWHURST of Meopham owner of house in own occupation, at same. (l754 Kent Poll Book)

Edwd. CROWHURST of Longfeild, owned house and land at Hadlow, occupied by Hen. HODSELL (1754 Kent Poll book p.lll

Edward CROWHURST christened, son of Thos & Eliz., (FAVERSHAM 2.6.1765 BTs)

Eliz. CROWERST buried 11.5.1779 (OTHAM BTs)

Eliz. CROWHURST buried 29.2.1780 (MAIDSTONE BTs)

Eliz. CROWHURST from Chatham buried 23.4.1806 ( BTs)

Ethel Maude CROWEST (sic) of Queen Street, Dover age 13 months buried 12.5.1877 (St.Mary DOVER Regr)

Frederick CROWHURST head married 37 Miller born Sussex Withyham, Mary CROWHURST wife age 33 born Tenterden Kent and Ann Meriah CROWHURST neice age 8 born Tenterden, Kent (8 Military Road, DOVER St.Mary, 1861 Census)

George CROWHURST widower married Sarah CHAMPION both this parish by Banns 26 Oct 1779 - and their children baptised at Leeds: chr. 1780 Sarah; ch 1785 Anna; ch 1788 Mary; ch 1790 George (he was buried 1793). (LEEDS Kent BTs)

George and Anna CROWHURST of Maidstone, Fellmonger: their daughter Harriott christened 1814 (MAIDSTONE BTs)

George CROWHURST accused of stealing. 6 months hard labour. East Kent Quarter Sessions (Dover Telegraph 10.1.1846 p.8 col.3)

Henry Collis CROWHURST, son of Mary CROWHURST chr.31.1.1800 - he was buried May 1800 (Maidstone BTs)

James CROWHURST buried aged 86, 12.7.1828 (CRANBROOK BTs)

John CROWHURST of Leigh married Mary MEDHURST of Maidstone 18.4.1743 (Maidstone BTs)

John CROWHURST of Darent. freehold owner of house and land at Hadlow, occupied by ---- HADSELL (1754 Kent Poll book)

John CROWHURST buried 22.2.1765 (Marden BTs)

John CROWHURST buried 9.6.1780 (Leeds Kent BTs)

John CROWHURST married Ann Damaris MASTERS btp by Banns 8.10.1796, also baptisms of children: 1797 Dec.l7 Fanny; l800 Sally. (LEEDS, Kent BTs)

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John and Eliz. CROWHURST: children christened: 1801 Dec: Harriet; buried 1802 Harriet; chr. 1804 Jan. Eliza Ann, ,buried in March same year. (Maidstone BTs)

John CROWHURST of St.Nicholas Rochester marr. Eliz KIDNEY or KITNEY of Detling by Banns 1801 (Detling BTs)

John CROWHURST ba marr. Jane CAREY btp witn: Jno BAKER, Harriet SMITH, on 6 Jan 1837 (St.Mary DOVER typed transcript by Fitzgerald-Moore) (Dover Library copy)

Mary CROWHURST buried 28.3.1788; also Mary CROWHURST widow buried 15.11.1785 both (MARDEN BTs)

Mary CROWHURST age 32 buried 8.11.1812 (Leeds, Kent BTs)

Mary CROWHURST of Under Cliff age 54 buried 1815, also chr. Sarah dau of Geo & Ann CROWHURST of Maidstone, Fellmonger, 1816 (MAIDSTONE BTs)

Nicholas CROWHURST of West Malling, master Cordwainer, in 1763 took apprentice George WOODGATE. Fee 4 gns. Ref. 23/202 (from Kent Apprenticeships, from inland revenue records at P.R.O. - 1763 to 1774 Kent are on KFHS fiche) (NB. only apprenticeships where a fee was paid are listed here at PRO)

Robert CROWHURST owner of house and land at Meopham in own occupation (1754 Kent Poll)

Thomas CROWHURST of Meopham, owner of house and land at Meopham, in own occupation. (1754 Kent Poll) -also- a T.CROWHURST Junior of same, owner of house and land at same (1754 Kent Poll)

Thomas (baptised) son of Thos CROWHURST & Sus. 1726 (Faversham BTs)

Thomas CROWHERST marr. Thomasine STICKARD 26.11.1729 (LENHAM BTs box 237

Thos CROWHERST marr. Ann WILKINS 17.9.1732 (MARDEN BTs) M series

Thos CROWHURST of Longfeild, owner house at Hadlow, occupied by Henry ADSELL (sic) (1754 Kent Poll) p.112

Thos CROWHURST marr. Eliz FOWLER btp by Banns 14.7.1757 - children christened here later (FAVERSHAM BTs)

Thos CROWHURST and Eliz. children christened: son Thos 28.8.1763; dau Eliz. 12.10.1760 + more later (FAVERSHAM BTs Box 149)

Thos CROWHURST marr. Mary SEXBE of Faversham by Banns 12.10.1766 (FAVERSHAM )

Thos CROWHURST buried Faversham 1772 (others 1770s/1780s listed)

Thos CROWHURST buried 1.8.1775, also Mary CROWHURST bur 3.11.1775 (Faversham BTs)

Thos CROWHURST and Sarah: their children christened: Sarah and Sophia both on 20 Sep 1798 does not say whether twins or of different ages. (Maidstone BTs)

Wm and Ann CROWHIRST - their son Edward Christened Dec.18.1689 (Faversham BTS box 147)

Wm CROWHERST, son of John and Dinah, christened June 1771 (TEYNHAM BT Box 419)

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Wm and Mary CROWHURST - their children christened: Wm on 23.10.1779 (buried Oct 20), and Jane in Dec.1781 (Maidstone BTs)

Wm CROWHURST head married 56 Retired General Commercial Traveller born Rochester; wife Mary Crowhurst age 54 born Brompton, Kent. living at 38 Buckland Street, (Ref. Folio ll0 page 6 (No.37) Buckland by Dover Census 1861)

CROWHURST --- occupier of house and land at Capel, owned by Wm LIPSCOMB of Tudeley (1790 Kent Poll page 211)

CROWHURST --- occupier of house and land at Speldhurst owned by R.BATCHELOR of London. (1790 Kent Poll page 234)

CROWHURSTS c.1776 CRANBROOK

CROWHURSTS c.1750 MARDEN

Ann(e) CROWHURST buried 1774 Oct.5 Bur. 3.6.1774 Hannah CROWHURST 8.6.1770 Sarah CROWHURST buried (all these 3 from MARDEN BTs)

CROWHURST BROS. veterinary surgeons of Canterbury had their ducks stolen (from Maidensole Farm, Little Mongeham) - Wingham Sessions. (Dover Chronicle Jan 5. 1884 p.8 col.1)

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crowhurst 3-39 3 Crowhurst Hollingsbee ref: 1725

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Fortune TERRIE about 29, husbandman of Tenterden married Elizabeth LOVELACE about 24 (dau of Elizabeth - now the wife of Albert CROWHURST yeoman) 20 June 1639 (Woodchurch by Lic. From J.Jones index)

Charles CROWHURST of East Peckham, owner of house and land at same, in his own occupation (1754 Kent Poll)

Elizabeth Ann King CROWHURST, 21, spr, of 21 Road, St Lawrence (father: Wm CROWHURST labr) Married Stephen NEWING, 23, ba, labr of same address (father: Richard NEWING labr) by Banns Wits: Wm GIBBS, Ge.E.PAGE 3 Apr 1897 (St Lawrence Thanet Regr)

Henry CROWHURST married Ann FELL by Banns 27 May 1798 (St Martin Canterbury BTs LD set)

Jo. CROWHURST occupier of house and land at Leigh, Nr Tunbr. Owned by James YOUNG of (1754 Kent Poll)

John CROWHURST bound to Edward WEBB Joyner (Gravesend apprenticeship 24.8.1662)

Jno and Mary CROWHERST (sic): their children chr: 24.4.1694 Mary 28.1.1695-6 dau Elizabeth 28.4.1700 son John 12.10.1702 dau Mary 9 Mar 1705-6 son Thomas (Marden BTs)

John CROWHERST buried 27 May 1712 ("Aff.29th") (Marden BTs)

John CROWHURST of East Peckham owner of house and land at Nettlestead in occupn of H.CROWHURST (1754 Kent Poll)

John CROWHURST married Ann Damaris MASTERS both of Leeds Kent 8 Oct 1796 (Leeds Kent BTs LD)

John CROWHURST buried aged 45 20 May 1819 (East Farleigh - typed transcript)

Jos CROWHURST occupier of house and land at Minster Sheppey owned by Darius LATTER of "Tunbridge" (1754 Kent Poll)

Lucy CROWHURST, 20, spr of Chilton St Lawrence (father: Wm CROWHURST Labr) Married Wm Henry MERRITT, full age, widower, labr of Chilton St Lawrence (father Thomas MERRITT seaman) wits: Stephen HUBBARD (x) Thomas PHILPOTT 26 Mar 1876 (St Lawrence Thanet regr)

Mary CROWHURST, Rochester - her house broken into by REYNOLDS and LOVEJOY (Kentish Gazette Mar 19-23 1790 p.3 col.3)

Roland CROWHURST born 1909 in Kent: (from obits in the Saskatoon Star Phoenix c.1996-8, in Saskatchewan, info ex KFHS maillist)

Sarah CROWHURST widow BANNS READ at E.Farleigh on 7, 14 May 1820, to marry Wm HAYDEN, (E.Farleigh Banns, typed transcript)

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CRUMP Hollingsbee ref: 7-6-cl

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(Mr) Charles CRUMP, Tailor married at Dover on 5 July to Mary Ann TAYLOR (Dover Telegraph 10 July 1847 p.8 col.4)

Geo CRUMP in 59th year. Death. (Dover Express ll .9.19l4 p.l col.1, funeral see back page also)

John CRUMP marr. 47 A.B. Seaman b. Margate Kent on Brigantine "Carmenta" of Faversham, master Fredk.FLICK No.73939 Tonnage: l99 (In East Dock, CARDIFF April 3 l88l) (Crew listed. CENSUS RG 11/5286 Fol.121)

CRUMP c.l784-5 in CHALLOCK parish

CRUMP c.l787 in STAPLEHURST parish

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crump 7-6 1 Crump Hollingsbeee ref: 352

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Bartrup CRUMP, coachman (6.1.1818 – Apr 13 1872) was a son of John CRUMP “coachman” (born 1797, died Mar.14 1848 at St James Dover) Bartrup CRUMP had a daughter, buried as Josephine Crump BUTLER, in Cowgate Cemetery in Dover, with gravestone saying she “administered to the sick of Dover for forty years”. She was head matron of the Almshouses at 41 York Street. Josephine had a sister called Harriet Bartrup CRUMP. (info ex. B. Ruch, great-granddaughter of Josephine).

Bartrup CRUMP: "Bartram" Crump he is my G-G-Grandmother's only brother. Their father was also a Bartrup Crump with six daughters & this son also named Bartrup. The first two daughters were also given the Bartrup name as their middle name. I also had the information of his serving as post boy at . I knew his date of death & that it was at Deal from a newspaper clipping about my G-G-Grandmother's death. Bartrup died 2 days before his sister Josephine died. But I didn't know that he died at his elder son's or the address on High Street. (B.Ruch)

"Taken from the Deal Mercury, Nov. 13th, 1931. Death Of An Old Tradesman. We regret to record the death of Mr. Bartrup Crump, for many years proprietor of a commercial hotel at Deal, which took place on Tuesday morning at the age of 75 years. Mr. Crump resided for some time in St. Georges Place, but about 18 months ago had a seizure, from which he never fully recovered and since then he had resided with his elder son, Mr. C.B. Crump, confectioner of 60A High Street. Except for an occasional outing, he had been for some time practically confined to the house. He had been a widower for about 7 years. A native of Dover, the late Mr. Crump in early years was Post Boy to Earl Granville when Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports at Walmer Castle. For a number of years he drove the mail coach which, prior to the opening of the railway between Deal and Dover half a century ago, regularly ran between the two towns. About 30 years ago Mr. Crump opened dining-rooms and a hotel at 142 High Street on what are now the premises of Mr. P. Shepard, Draper. Two years later he opened his Central Commercial Hotel at No. 143 on the opposite side of the road. This he carried on until February 1930, when the business was disposed of to Miss L.A. Partridge, but was subsequently taken over by the deceased's younger son Mr. R.W. Crump who carries on the adjoining garage. The former Deal Cinque Ports Football Club, prior to the war used Mr. Crump's hotel as its headquarters. His two sons returned safely from the war and established businesses in Deal. The late Mr. Crump who was of a quiet unassuming disposition was much esteemed by all who knew him. The funeral took place on Thursday." (information sent to Mrs Ruch from her cousin Jean Tanton of Dover)

Taken from the Deal Mercury, Nov. 20th, 1931. "The Late Mr. Bartrup Crump. The funeral of Mr. Bartrup Crump whose death was reported in last weeks Mercury took place on Thursday 12th inst., the service at the Deal Cemetery Chapel being conducted by Rev. H.H.L. Lonquet Higgins, MC MA, Rector of St. Andrews Deal. The mourners were Mr. C.P. Crump (son), Mr. E.W. Crump (son) and Mr. R. Butler (nephew) and wreaths were received from Charlie, Vi & Frank: Ernest, C??dys, Joyce & Doheh, Aunt Josephine & Benne (Dover), Aunt Lill, Kit, & Tom (London), Mr. & Mrs. Roberts & Family: Mr. Grimes & Staff, Maypole Dairy Company. Mr. & Mrs. S. Norries, Mr. & Mrs. Daniels & Family, Mr. & Mrs. P. Cavell, Mr. & Mrs. F. W. Marsh & Family, Cary & Mrs. E.M. Symonds. Mrs. Mewing & Family, Mrs. F. Alexandra, Mr. & Mrs. Goldsack, Mr. & Mrs. D. F. Baker & Family. It was a coincidence that the late Mr. Crump's sister Nurse Josephine Butler aged 82, a well-known Dovorian, passed away on same day as Mr. Crump's funeral took place." (sent to Mrs Ruch from J.T)

He is listed on the 1881 Census - Surname Index, County: Kent as Cab Driver, His wife is also listed as Millie Crump, aged 38 and born at River, Kent. This census also lists his daughters Edith aged 7 (born 1874 in Dover), Louisa aged 5 (born 1876 in Dover), Septle aged 3 (born 1876 in Dover). Then Charles Bartrup Crump was born on 1 Feb. 1892, followed by E.W. Crump (birthdate unknown) to second wife Catherine Lucy (surname unknown). (Info from Beth Butler Ruch)

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Mr Bartrup CRUMP, (sic) died in 79th year, at elder son’s at 69a High Street, Deal. He was a native of Dover and as a lad served as post boy at Walmer Castle, to the Lord Warden. Later for a number of years drove the mail coach between Dover and Deal. He went to Deal 30 years ago and opened a commercial hotel, now conducted by his youngest son, Mr E.W.CRUMP (Dover Express 13 Nov 1931 p.9)

Miss Elizabeth Ann CRUMP married 7 Feb at Dover to Mr Charles BURTON (Dover Telegraph 14.2.1835 p.8 col.4)

Henerey CRUMP 1692 - on chancel floor on crude red tile , in Newnham Church (Mee’s Kent p.326)

Jo – CRUMPE : 3 shillings was paid to him for going to Dover for a warrant for ------ROGER, 1636 (ROGER was a prisoner to stand trial at Dover) (“Birchington, its history” by A.T.Walker, 1991 page 16)

John CRUMPE: soldier(s) were billeted with him for 6 weeks Jan-Mar 1627 at Birchington (ref from Domestic State Papers, Chas I. Vol.108 No.59 – quoted in “Birchington, its history” as above, p.59)

(George CRUMP): James NEEVE – alias Geo CRUMP – otherwise RANSLEY – aged 32, at East Kent Quarter Sessions was convicted of stealing oats and sacks at Bethersden. Transportation for 7 years (Dover Telegraph 2.7.1836 p.8 col.3)

George CRUMP, funeral details: “Funeral of Mr G. CRUMP: The funeral of Mr George CRUMP, late of St James’s Street, who died on Thursday last in his 59th year, took place at St James’s Cemetery on Monday. The funeral service was conducted by the Rev. C. WATKINS. The mourners were Miss CRUMP, Mrs TESTER and Miss A. CRUMP (daughters), Mr G. TESTER (son in law), and Mr L.G.KEMP, Mr J. MACK, Mr F. TESTER and Miss BEATTON (friends). The floral tributes were as follows: With deepest sympathy from his loving daughter Nelly and friend L.G.KEMP, from Hammersmith; in loving remembrance of dear father, from Rose and George; with deepest sympathy, from Annie and Joe; in loving remembrance of my dear father, from his son Bert (Australia); from a friend to a friend, Mrs STUPPLE and Mrs AMOS. Mr PEPPER was the undertaker. (Dover Express 11 Sept 1914)

John CRUMP married Elizabeth HOLMSBY 19 Jul 1714 (LEEDS BTs Kent, DCb/BT1/140)

John CRUMP: " EASTRY: to be sold by Auction by Mr John CRUMP At the Bell Inn Sandwich Wed 6 May 1818 at one o'clock in the afternoon in sundry distinct lots by order of the assignees of Mr W. PETTMAN." (April 1818 Kentish Gazette advert)

Priscilla CRUMP, (Mrs) fly-proprietor, 42 Council House Street, Dover (1882 Kellys Directory)

Richard CRUMP, Police Constable, Margate at Dover Sessions gave evidence of his being assaulted on duty (Dover Telegraph 9 Nov 1838 p.8 col.2)

Robert CRUMP, Parish Clerk: Catherine ARTHUR was apprenticed to him for 5 years after her father’s death in 1616 (“Birchington, its history, as before, p.70)

Robert CRUMP, lodging house, 45 Liverpool Street, Dover (1878 Dover Directory)

Sophia CRUMP married William Edward BOURNER on 8 April 1843 at Dover Kent (his first wife) (information ex S.B.)

Stephen CRUMP, Herne Bay’s Parish Clerk “in 1601 drowned in a dyke between Broad Oak and Canterbury 21 Aprill” (“Sturry” published by K.H.McIntosh 1972, p.19)

Thomas CRUMPE signed churchwarden’s accounts 1615-16 (“Birchington its history” as before, p.69)

Thomas CRUMP, farmer, , Staplehurst (PO Directory 1870)

W.C. CRUMP, cab master and carrier, City of London Mews, Round Tower Street and Council House Street, Dover (advert p.304 in 1875 Sinnock Directory of Kent)

William CRUMP, cab proprietor, Middle Row, Dover (PO Directory 1870)

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William CRUMP, cab proprietor, 42 Council House Street, Dover (in P.O. Directory 1878)

Mrs CRUMP “from Mr BEVAN’s Congregation in Sandwich” (on additional members list 7.1.1727-8, of Deal Independent Church, records at PRO ref RG4.1003)

Mr CRUMP, shipbuilder of Rochester (Kentish Gazette 5 – 9 Nov 1790 p.4 col.3)

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CRUMP – information from a drafted family tree

George CRUMP “fly driver” with stables at Dover Railway Station Married Eliza Ellen AYRES (dau of Wm AYRES “fly man” and wife Sarah?) Eliza was chr 1856 St James Dover Their family: Ellen (Nell) baptism not found -married- George KEMP greengrocer/fruiterer of Priory Rd, Dover (Soldier in WW1) Hester Priscilla Sophia CRUMP b.4 Aug 1883 Albion Place, Dover, Died 2 May 1931 aged 47 residence 7 Place, Dover -married- Stephen Thomas POTTER Rosie May - baptism not found - married George TESTER Chimney Sweep (Airman WW1). This couple had son George Thomas TESTER b.14 Nov 1911 St Marys Dover (father said to be Chimney Sweep of 27 Priory Road, Dover) Annie – baptism not found- married Joe MACK, coalminer Bertie (Albert?) born 30 Jun 1893 St Marys Dover (father said to be cab driver of John’s Place, Dover) Bertie was a mariner and married Cecily CASEY

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Crump Hollingsbee ref: 1727

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Mr John CRUMP, Auctioneer, re Sale of Eastry property at the Bell Inn, Sandwich (Kentish Gazette Apr 1818)

Josephine CRUMP: William Michael BUTLER was born in 1840 in Drum Parish, near town of Athlone, Roscommon, Ireland. He joined the British Military in Ireland and was stationed at Shorncliffe, Kent, when he married Josephine CRUMP. She was living in Sandgate at time of marriage but was born in 1850 at 24 Hartley Street, Hougham in Dover, christened at Holy Trinity Church Dover and died on Nov 12 1931, buried in Cowgate Cemetery Dover. Josephine Crump BUTLER was matron of the Almshouses at 41 York Street, Dover until her death. Her gravestone says she administered to the sick of Dover for 40 years. Her parents were Bartrup CRUMP and Elizabeth Laurence Stevenson. Bartrup CRUMP (a coachman) was born 1818 at New Romney, Kent and died at 21 Round Tower, St Marys parish, Dover. He is also buried in Cowgate Cemetery Dover. His wife Elizabeth Laurence Stevenson was born in 1824 at Ramsgate Kent, she died at 21 Almshouses, Dover where her daughter Josephine was Matron. She is buried at Copt Hill Cemetery, St Mary, Dover. Her father was Charles STEVENSON (a brewer) of Ramsgate. Bartrup CRUMP's parents were John CRUMP (a coachman) and Mary COLEMAN. John CRUMP was born approx 1797, he died 1848 at Queens Gardens, St James, Dover. John CRUMP and Mary COLEMAN married 1817 at St Nicholas church New Romney, Kent. Mary Coleman CRUMP was born in 1790 and died in 1864 at Dover and was buried on 12 Oct 1864 at St James, Dover Kent (info from B.Ruch)

Thomas Baker CRUMP of Margate was listed in Aug 1838 in the visitors' book (Eastry Workhouse Records)

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Crundall Hollingsbee ref: 1726

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Edward and Mary CRUNDALL of Marden Labr: chr their son Wm 15.4.1827 (Marden BTs)

Henry CRUNDALL (Sir), D.L., J.P. 13 times Mayor of Dover 1886-1910; 28 years Chairman D.H.B. 1906-1934 (Portrait in Maison Dieu, Dover)

Henry CRUNDALL Coal Merchant office: Cambridge Road, Dover (advert page lix, 1875 Sinnock Directory)

J. CRUNDELL occupier of lands at Penshurst owned by Thomas CHALKLIN of Kingsdown Nr Wrothem (1754 Kent Poll page 102)

James CRUNDALL, Castle Street, Dover, Builder (Kent Directory 1837)

Mr W.H. CRUNDALL & The Harbour Board: "We understand that the complimentary dinner to Mr W.H. CRUNDALL, J.P. is now definitely fixed to take place at the New Town Hall, Dover, on Thursday, the 24th inst, at 6.30, when it is expected that there will be a large attendance as a protest against the recent action of the President of the Board of Trade with reference to the representation at the Dover Harbour Board. We understand the Mayor will preside. (Dover Express 4 June 1886)

Wm CRUNDALL of the parish church in Maidstone ba married Sarah PEARNE of Charlton spr by Lic. 23 June 1823 (Charlton by Dover regr)

(Sir) Wm CRUNDALL, with the late Mr Worsfold MOWLL at the Hospital Coronation Bazaar 1902 - photostat of photo (Dover Library Ref ILL/1388)

Mr William CRUNDALL, Coal Merchant, Dover: Notice of marriage at Dover to Miss Catherine Susan AMOS of Dover (Dover Telegraph 18 Jul 1846 p.8 col.4)

Wm Henry CRUNDALL Esq., J.P. PORTRAIT, (frontespiece of Dover Year Book 1888)

Wm Henry CRUNDALL, Knight, 1889 - son of the late Wm CRUNDALL of Lords near Faversham Kent Born 1847, died 25.2.1934, 1917 address: Woodside, Kearsney, Dover (see Debrett's B/K/C 1917 for more detail)

CRUNDALL, Henry C. - Coal Factor and Shipper. His son Edward CRUNDALL "Westfield House", Whitfield. They had shire horse delivery carts (Raven mascot). Offices: Bunkers: W.Docks (info a researcher)

CRUNDALL's Dover Cliff Land Company Sale etc. controversy ref colliery - plan and coal dock and coal, traffic along promenade (Dover Express 18 Apr 1913 page 5 col.3 and 9 May 1913 page 5 cols 1 & 2)

CRUNDALL of Dover. Re wood imports (Dover Chronicle Jan 5 1884 back page col.3)

Henry CRUNDALL 26 Pencester Road, Dover James Alfred CRUNDALL, 77 Maison Dieu Road, Dover (Private Residents List, P.O. Directory 1878)

Henry CRUNDALL, coal merchant and ship owner, Cambridge Road, Dover Wm CRUNDALL, Timber merchant, steam saw mills, Dover (P.O. Directory 1878)

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Crux, Crox, Crookes Hollingsbee ref: 652

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CRUX, CROOKES etc from transcribed Assize Records, Elizabeth I:

(Maidstone Assizes 16.7.1571) there is a ----- CROKE on the Grand Jury (Ref Assizes 35/13/8 m22)

Maidstone Assizes 14.7.1595: Elizabeth CROOKS on list of Gaol Prisoners (ref: 35/37/5-m3, 4v, 6) Elizabeth CROOKE (or RICKARD) spr, indicted for grand larceny. Of Pluckley. Theft at Pluckley 24.3.1595-6. On 7 April 1595, CROOKE of Frittenden, theft at Frittenden. Guilty – to hand; remanded on plea of pregnancy (35/37/5-mm35-37)

Eliz CROOKE on list of Gaol Prisoners, Sevenoaks Assizes 19 Feb 1596 (Assizes 35/38/4 – mm 67, 68) Ditto on list of Prisoners, Maidstone Assizes 5.7.1596 (Assizes 35/38/5-mm 63, 64)

Rochester Assizes 20 Feb 1595-6: Eliz CROOKES wife of Ralph CROOKES of Upper Hardres labr – for grand larceny – on 10 Sep 1594 she broke into house at Upper Hardres, stole clothes. Not Guilty (Assizes 35/37/4-m 16)

John CROKES and 7 others of Maidstone indicted for vagrancy at Maidstone and other places on 1 June 1575 and other occasions. Verdict unknown (Rochester Assizes 4.7.1575 – Assizes 35/17/5-m 21)

Thos CRAWK on jury at trials at Assizes 17.7.1564 (Assizes 35/6/4- m 35)

Maidstone Assizes: 1.7.1591: Roger CROOKS of Maidstone, sailor and another two, for grand larceny at Wrotham on 29.4.1591 – clothing. Guilty – allowed clergy (Assizes 35/33/5 – mm 6,7,8,17)

Sevenoaks Assizes 25.2.1591-2: Roger CROOKS + another, Labourers of Crayford, for grand larceny. On 27 Dec 1590 at C. stole 4 cheeses, shirt and neckerchiefs. Confessed; allowed clergy (Assizes 35/33/4- mm 66,67,52,66v)

Rochester Assizes 4 March 1594-5: Roger CRUS and 2 others, labourers of , indicted for grand larceny. On 17 Feb 1594 broke into house of Chas HALES at Thanington and stole 3 bushels of wheat (4s). Not Guilty (Assizes 35/36/4 – m38, m22)

Maidstone Assizes 25.7.1594: Roger CROOKES, on list of gaol prisoners Roger CROOKES, “suspect delivered by proclamation” (Assizes 35/36/5 – m 6,7,m5v)

Rochester Assizes 4 Mar 1594-5: William CRUXE on jury for Inquest at Rainham 18 Aug 1593, on body of Susan WISSENDEN spr, feloniously killed by Richard WYSSENDEN of Rainham who was found guilty (Assizes 35/36/4 – m 15)

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Mrs Mary CRUX married Mr Samuel SHARPE of Canterbury 6.7.1715 (Brabourne BTs)

(Wm CRUX): RUN AWAY from his service - from Wm CRUX’s at in parish of Elham. on the 31st Jan 1786 James SMITH, allworks, he is about 50 years of age or upwards, stoops forward very much, had on when he went away a Light Cloth coloured coat, very much faded with a Brown Great Coat over it, Leather Breeches and Boot Shoes; he is supposed to be gone towards Folkestone. If the aforesaid James SMITH will immediately return to his service, he will be received by paying this Advertisement, or if any person harbours or employs him after this advertisement, will be dealt with according to law. (Kentish Gazette Jan 31-Feb 3 1786 p.1 col.1)

William CRUX (first name on the list of three Stewards of Elham Friendly Society. Notice of midsummer meting to be held at The Three Tuns, Elham, on Thursday 30 June. A sermon to be preached, service to begin at 11 o’clock and dinner on the table at half past one o’clock for all to dine together. Any new members may be admitted. Total stock £4,700, number of members 565. The Society for the benefit of widows superannuated and sick members. Dated June 18, 1808, Lyminge, Richd WELCH, Clerk (Kentish Gazette 28 June 1808 p.1 col.2)

CRUX – lots c.1600s, c.1680s, 1695-6 (Hastingleigh)

Charles CRUX 1851, 1861, Arthur CRUX, 1841 Charles E. CRUX, 1871, 1881 (Denton Census)

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CROOKES:

John Farrar CROOKES Esq., a Dover Borough Magistrate (Post Office Directory, 1878)

Mary CROOKES, 20, of Dover, married Mich. TERRY 30+ Jnr, of Canterbury 5 Oct 1673 by Licence (St Mary Dover, from J.Jones index)

Sarah CROOK of Tilmanstone, spr married Wm FINN widower of Tilmanstone 7 Aug 1824 by Banns Wits: Geo JOHNCOCK, Charlotte SCUTT (Tilmanstone marriage)

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E.G. CUBIT Esq., of 73rd Regiment - Steward of a ball at Dover (Dover Telegraph 15 Feb 1834 p.1 col.1)

Lewis CUBITT Esq., Architect, of Folkestone re Pavilion Hotel (Dover Telegraph 9 Feb 1850 p.1 col.1)

Mr William CUBITT, Consulting Engineer of Deal re North Kent Railway (Dover Telegraph 26 Jan 1850 p.5 col.3)

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Middle name of Cubitt

John Cubitt son of Richd & Elizabeth PIERCE bp 20 May 1807 Nominated by: Mrs J.M. FECTOR Admitted 8 Aug 1816 Left 13 June 1820 Comment: “falsehood, disorderly, deceit” p. 112 (Dover St Mary School records, Canterbury archives ref U3/30 25/19 etc)

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Sophia CUBITT head wid female 53 Chair Woman born Norwich John CUBITT son unmarried male 24 Labr (Farm) born Smallsberry Norfolk (NORWICH St Clement, Press's Lane, RG11 1938/40 p.15)

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COOKER:

Elizabeth COOKER M-I-L 69 born Maidstone, Kent Henry T. HOLLINGSBEE head married 27 Railway Parcels Carman, b. Teston, Kent Fanny “ wife “ 28 b. Maidstone, Kent Harry “ son 4 ditto Ada “ dau 6 scholar ditto Albert “ son 1 b. Dartford (DARTFORD 1881 Census, 24 Fulwick Road)

Fanny COOKER of St Peter’s Maidstone (father: Charles COOKER, Butcher) married Henry Thomas HOLLINGSBEE, 21, ba, Gardener of Bearsted (father: George HOLLINGSBEE Railway Servant) wits: Albert BURGESS, Jane COOKER “by Cert. Of B” (ie by Banns) 25 October 1873 (MAIDSTONE St Peter)

CUCKEN:

Miss Mary CUCKEN married 4 Nov to Mr J. RICHARDS (Dover Telegraph 11 Nov 1837 p.8 col.4)

CUCKNEY:

Henry CUCKNEY (also known as James HEFFIELD) aged 25, labourer, Bethersden Ran away leaving wife and family - reward (Kentish Gazette Fri 13 May 1808 p.4 col.2)

CUCKOW:

John Thomas CUCKOW, 25 Jeffery Street, New Brompton, CHATHAM, Kent, (Butcher) (Kellys Directory 1882)

Marian CUCKOW married J. LACY 1 Nov 1687 ( Register)

Robert CUCKOW. Freeholder of Boughton Malherbe, Kent voted in Kent Poll 1802 (Poll Book)

William CUCKOW (or CUCKOO) , age 35, tried at Kent Summer Assizes 2 Aug 1784 on charge of house breaking daytime; no person therein; of John BROOKE and theft of his (and Eliz. BROOKS, spr) items. 7 yrs transportation. (Crimes of First Fleet Convicts, J.Cobley 1970)

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William CUCKOW also COOKES, also CUCKOO, convict - in the “Scarborough”, Division A, convict transport ship, 430 tons, fully rigged, carried 208 male convicts. 111 ft long, 30 ft wide. Master was John MARSHALL. Convicts loaded at Portsmouth. On charter to East India Company. The second largest transport. Caused a lot of trouble on way out, convicts attempted to seize the ship within 2 weeks of leaving England. She also carried some of the most hardened criminals, as well as convict informers, addicted drinkers and marines of the worst possible type. Built in 1782 in Scarborough as a two decked three-masted vessel rigged as a barque. The three Scarborough merchants who owned her, Thomas George and John Hopper, chartered her to the Admiralty anticipating profits, as in addition to being paid by the government to carry convicts to Botany Bay they were to return via China where they would collect a lucrative tea cargo along with the other two ships under charter to the EIC. The venture must have been successful as she made the trip twice, sailing out with the second fleet - the only ship from the First Fleet to do so. On this second trip the convicts attempted to seize the ship again and were only frustrated by a betrayal. After returning from this trip and other business she was broken up in 1798. Although the Master, John Marshall, kept a record, the main story of the voyage of Scarborough comes from Private Easty of the Marines. 1788 January landing of marines and convicts. The day after the first fleet anchored in Sydney Cove, the first convicts were unloaded, some of them stepping onto dry land for the first time in over 12 months. They were to work cutting down trees, clearing land and pitching tents. They could run away, as they outnumbered the guards, but there was nowhere to go. A sufficient number of livestock survived the voyage to breed from the herds and numbers began to increase within a few seasons. All the convicts had disembarked by 6 February. The male convicts, unleashing frustrations built up in the twelve months they had been chained below decks, broke loose from their temporary gaol-yards and into the women’s camp. The grog supplies were ransacked and a night of debauchery ensued. (account of the journey and information on the various ships voyages, given in “The First Fleet” by Jonathan King ISBN 0 333 33855 3, published in 1982 by the Macmillan Co. of Australia)

CUCKOW - Memorial Inscriptions in Boughton Malherbe Churchyard (listed in 1883) (Canterbury Archives, see Add.Ms.271/1-5 “Kent MIs etc”)

MASKELL (an old man) of Warehorne, generally called CUCKOO, lived at Warehorne for 7 to 8 years and died 7 May. Lining of his coat found to contain a lot of money. Two sons appeared to claim same, thought to have come from Essex where he was separated from his wife (Dover Telegraph 19 May 1838 p.8 col.4)

Noted from IGI, dates and places:

COCAR, West Peckham 1572

COCKER; Dover St Mary 1793, Faversham 1849, 1726, Canterbury St Paul 1632 Woolwich St Mary 1843, Greenwich 1809; Milton by Gravesend 1840; Dartford 1782 More COCKERS on IGI

CUCKER: Farningham 1798

CUCKEW: Dover St Mary

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Noted from IGI: CUCKOW:

Ashford: 1596, 1600, 1603, 1607, 1610, 1622, 1630, 1635, 1737, 1640, 1646, 1659

Aylesford 1605, 1708-9, 1713, 1716, 1718, 1723, 1730, 1811, 1814

Birling: 1867 Boughton: 1692; Canterbury: 1630, 1631, 1634, 1641, 1642, 1644, 1646,1653, 1656, 1674, 1685, 1689, 1692, 1725, 1728, 1734, 1737, Canterbury St Alphage 1632, 1634, 1637, 1731 Canterbury St Mary Bredin: 1719. Canterbury Cathedral: 1649, 1655, 1658, 1659, 1661, 1692 Canterbury St Margaret: 1724, 1726, 1734, 1737 Canterbury St Mary Magdalene: 1627, 1691 Canterbury St Paul 1665 Canterbury St Peter: 1684-5, 1687, 1694, 1697, 1720, 1723, 1727 Charing: 1620, 1691, 1700, 1702, 1726, 1727, 1730, 1733, 1736, 1764. Dartford: 1722, 1757, 1800, 1807, 1816-7, 1820, 1824, 1826, 1840-1, 1844, 1848, 1850, 1852, 1854, 1855, 1858, 1882, 1884, 1887, 1889 Deptford: 1793, 1869Ditton: 1760,Favesham, Partridge Lane Independent: 1833, 1835 Eastling 1629 Faversham, Partridge Lane Independent: 1833, 1835 Gravesend St George 1671, 1849 Gravesend St James 1863; Hadlow: 1614, 1666, 1680, 1641, 1667, 1731, 1733, 1740, 1744, 1754, 1779-81, 1785-6, 1789, 1791, 1805 Halsted 1779 Ightham 1598 Little Chart: 1791, 1796. Longfield: 1807, 1825, 1828 Mereworth: 1591, 1596, 1599, 1602, 1605-6, 1609, 1617, 1619,1629, 1631, 1648, 1654,, 1790. Milton by Gravesend: 1566 Milton by Gravesend, St Peter and St Paul: 1847 Nettlestead 1730 Offham: 1631,1667-8, 1671, 1701-2, 1705-7, 1710, 1712-13, 1715, 1735, 1736, 1738, 1740, 1742, 1744, 1746, 1748, 1749-50, 1752, 1754, 1757, 1763-4, 1766, 1769, 1773, 1775-7, 1778-80, 1782-3, 1786-89, 1791, 1797, 1802, 1804, 1809, 1812. Ridley 1732 Rochester 1729, 1789, 1817, Rochester St Nicholas: 1675, 1827, 1828, 1858 : 1810 Shipborne: 1640, 1644 Shorham 1590 Shorne: 1675 Strood 1861, 1866, 1868, 1872, 1875 Tonbridge: 1755, 1757, 1769 Wateringbury: 1834 West Peckham: 1601, 1604, 1606, 1614, 1730, 1806, 1809, 1810, 1812, 1839, 1841, 1844, 1846, 1848, 1851-2, 1855, 1857, 1867, 1869, 1874 Willesborough 1816 Wye, 1682

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(Rifleman) J.L. CUFF (PHOTO of him) - he joined Queen's Westminster Regiment Apr 27 1916 (19th birthday) went abroad in August and transferred to Rangers, wounded on Oct 7 (broken thigh bone and wrist) and lay out for 3 ½ days before he could be got in. Younger son of Mr J.H.CUFF chemist and optician of 1 New Bridge, Dover (Dover Express 3 Nov 1916 p.8)

Wm Hosch CUFF, 7 Hubert Terrace Dover (Private Residents List P.O. Directory 1878)

CUFF Brothers - printers, booksellers, stationers and circulating library in connection with MUDIE's, The Library 1 & 2 Snargate Street, Dover (P.O. Directory 1878)

CUFF Bros, Dover in advert (page 4 col.6 Dover Chronicle Jan 5 1884)

CUFF Brothers' Fancy Repository, 1 & 2 Snargate Street, Dover (large advert see Dover Guide 1892 by Cuff)

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Cull Hollingsbee ref: 1729

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Eliza CULL (dau of Mr H. CULL) married on 26 June at Ramsgate to Mr T. PILCHER (Dover Telegraph 28 June 1834 p.8 col.4)

Henry CULL and Elizabeth: Chr their daughter Mary on 31.5.1761 (St Lawrence Thanet BTs)

Mr Thomas CULL, Ramsgate - Trustee of property which is to be auctioned (Dover Telegraph 12 March 1836 p.1 col.2)

William CULL, Ramsgate: evidence at Sandwich General Sessions, he had pair of boots stolen (Dover Telegraph 28 Dec 1833 p.8 col.2)

Mrs CULL (wife of Mr H. CULL) died 23 Jan at Ramsgate (Dover Telegraph 28 Jan 1837 p.8 col.4)

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CULLEN Hollingsbee Ref: 17-15-cl

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Adam CULLEN of Whitfield ba married Mary REDMAN of Gt.Mongeham spr by Banns 9.7.1762 (Gt.Mongeham Regr)

Adam CULLEN, wife Mary and Anthony and Adam their sons "from Woodnesborough, Kent (St.Leonards DEAL settlement cert.)

(Mr) Alfred CULLEN of Dover, Butcher married to Miss Eliz. ALLEN of Gt.Chart on Oct 14 at St.Mary Dover (Dover Telegraph Oct 17 1840)

Ambrose CULLEN marr. Eliz. TUCKWELL by B. 17.6.1809 (ASH by Sandwich BTs)

Ambrose CULLEN of St.Mildred Canterbury, ba marr. Harriet SWINYARD of same spr by b. 30 Aug 1818 wit:Eliz.SWINYARD, Thos MUMMERY (all signed names) (St.Mildred Canterbury Reg)

Ambrose CULLEN, Saracen's Head Inn, Dover: East Kent Quarter Sessions, had fowl stolen (Dover Telegraph 5 Jul 1834 p.8col.4)

Ambrose CULLEN, Charlton (by Dover), "The Black Horse" (Kent Directory 1937, Dover)

Ambrose CULLEN of St.James Dover buried Dec 22 1840 aged 41 (St.James Dover Reg)

Ambrose CULLEN Feb 12 died at his daughter's Mrs WILD's, Beach Street, DEAL, aged 71, late of Ash (Dover Telegraph Feb 24 1855 p.8)

Amelia CULLEN: Amelia SCULLUM (sic) aged 22 died 18 Aug at Hollington, Sussex, wife of Mr. SCULLUM and youngest daughter of Mr. CULLEN of Canterbury (Dover Telegraph 23 Aug 1834 p.8 col.4)

Miss Ann CULLEN dau of Mr Richard CULLEN, married Mr Wm BENNETT sailmaker, on 13 July at Folkestone (Kentish Gazette 17.7.1812 back page col.5)

Miss Ann CULLEN married 26 Oct at Ramsgate to Mr John JOAD (Dover Telegraph 31 Oct 1835 p.8 col.4)

Ann CULLEN of Hougham aged 46 buried 8.3.1846 (St.James DOVER)

Ann CULLEN servant Un. 22 Gen.Servt. b. Alkham, Kent with Thos EVANS head m. 66 Captn.Militia (2 Guilford Lawn, St.James parish, Dover 1851 Census)

Anthony & Jane CULLEN: chr. 1682 their daughter Susan chr. 1679 " " Jane chr 1677 " " Eliz. chr 1676 " son Wm (all LYMINGE BTs)

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Anthony CULLEN occupier of house and land at Barham, freehold owned by Thos SIMMONDS (1754 Kent Poll)

Caroline Stevenson CULLEN of Buckland aged 64 Bur 17.12.1882 (Buckland by Dover)

Edwd. Ambrose CULLEN, full age, ba, gatekeeper, of 29 Oxenden Street (father: Wm Carter CULLEN, messenger) married Mary Jane CULMER, full age, spr of 6 (Beach?) Street (father: John Richard CULMER, Fly Proprietor) (signed) wit:John Richd CULMER, Eliz. Jane CARTER by Banns 29.10.1879 (HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Dover)

Eliza CULLEN, Dover Petty Sessions - charged with assault. Case dismissed (Dover Telegraph 2 Oct 1847 p.8 col.3)

Miss Elizabeth CULLEN married 20 June at St.Marys Dover to Mr.Henry CARE (Dover Telegraph 27 June 1835 p.8col.4)

Elizabeth CULLEN. Dover Police Report, accused - "a nymph of the pave'. Fined 12/- (Dover Telegraph 10 Jan 1846 p.8 col.1 (see also Dover Telegraph 14 Mar 1846 p.1 col.4, a similar case, fined £1)

Eliz. CULLEN head U. 25 Dressmaker b., Brit. subject Jane EMERY visitor U. 21 " b. Dover (1 Cow Gate Hill, St.Mary Parish DOVER 1851 Census)

Eliz. CULLEN serv. U. 27 Gen.Servt. b. Nonington with Ann PREBBLE and family (head, widow age 38),lodging house keeper, b.Middsx.Enfield (20 Marine Parade, St.James parish Dover 1851 Census)

Eliz. CULLEN of Hawksbury Court buried 24.11.1858 aged 48 (St.Mary DOVER Reg)

Eliz. CULLEN of Buckland age 64 buried 17.1.1876 (Buckland by Dover Reg)

Elvina CULLEN of Lower St. age 10 weeks buried 25.8.1842 (St.Leonard DEAL Reg)

Emily Jane CULLEN of York Street, Dover age 29 BUR 29.3.1859 (St.Mary Dover Reg)

Emma CULLEN age 6 of Limekiln St. Dover BUR 10.3.1842 (St.Mary Dover Reg)

Emma Jane CULLEN age 45 widow of late Fredk.Muddle CULLEN of 16 Commercial Quay, Dover died 19.11.1914 Funeral Report (Dover Express 27.11.1914 p.2 col.5)

Faith, Hope and Charity CULLEN Buried 2.2.1794 "all born at one birth and died, infants" (OSPRINGE "paper register", small book ref.U3/123/1/3) more Cullens here

Fanny CULLAM (sic) grand-daughter 16 ag.labr's dau b.Ruckinge Emily " " " 5 " with Wm and Charlotte RUSSELL aged 56/55 grandson Alfred RUSSELL age 13 (KINGSDOWN nr. Deal, census 1871 East Bottom Cottage, Old Stairs, ref.19/1 No.3)

George Sydney Geach CULLEN and wife Ellen, of 4 Artizans Dwellings, Dover, Pilot's Messenger: their son William Alfred chr 14.11.1894 their son Edwd Ambrose chr 7 Sep 1896 (Dover St.John Mariner baptisms, 1849-1906. No Ms or Burs at this church, which was built as a sister church to St.Marys in Dover)

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Goldsmith & Margaret CULLEN: chr. their son Stephen 1.11.1691 chr. son Thos 1689 chr. son Henry 1686 (NEW ROMNEY BTs) may be more

Gregory CULLEN and others, on "Nimble" lugger of Dover, (belonging to J. THOMAS) "armed smugglers" 92 ankers of foreign liquor discovered (5 smugglers severally convicted - CULLEN, FLANN, FROST, PRESCOW (Prescott?), COOK. £100 fine or 6 months (Dover Telegraph 25.12.1841 p.8 col.4)

Gregory CULLEN lived 76 Biggin Street Dover - he originates from the Elham CULLEN family (info ex. Michael Cullen)

(Mr) H. CULLEN, 2nd Master of H.M.P. Notice of Birth of a daughter (Dover Telegraph 31 Oct 1846 p.8 col.4)

Hannah CULLEN niece 18 b. Dover and Emma CULLEN niece 8 b. Dover with James and Sarah KEEL b.Staple and Ickham (EASTRY 1851 Census "Farthingate")

Harriott CULLEN head wid 59 Beershop keeper b.Canterbury Ambrose " son U. 19 no occupation b. Dover Wm BROWN Lodger U. 44 Annuitant b. London, Southwark (38 Town Wall Street Dover 1851 Census, F335, p.41 No.173)

Henry CULLEN marr. Eliz. CADEMAN 14.6.1682 (Canterbury Cathedral, Jane Jones marriage Index)

Henry and Eliz. CULLEN: chr of their son Thos 1715 (Boughton under Blean BTs Box 49)

(Mr) Hunt CULLEN, Folkestone married 6 Oct to Miss Mary CLARIS (Kentish Gazette Tues 11 Oct 1808 p.4 col.5)

Mr. J. CULLEN aged 82, died 25 June at Folkestone (Dover Telegraph 4 July 1835 p.8 col.4)

James CULLEN marr. Eliz. HALL (Ospringe BTs LD set)

James CULLEN one of the crew of a Folkestone smuggling vessel which ran down a Customs boat off Weymouth, Dorset 25.6.1770 (five drowned in customs boat) (PRO Ref.59/13 No.134278) (info ex. M. Cullen)

James CULLEN Folkestone, Mariner (Dover Electors 1802 hand written book listing voters (ie freemen of Dover which records see for more information - Kent Co.Archives), voters for 2 MPs for Dover (Dover Ref.Library collection)

James CULLEN (and others) elected a Jurat on Folkestone Corporation, at Folkestone at a Common Assembly (Kentish Gazette Fri Mar 15 1811 back page)

James CULLEN of Limekiln St. "Two Brewers" also Richd.Johnson CULLEN of Great Street, Shipwright (Kent Directory 1837, Dover, commercial list)

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James CULLEN of Limekiln St. age 6 months BUR 18.9.1843 (St.Mary Dover Reg)

James CULLEN of Buckland bur age 62 7.5.1871 (Buckland by Dover Reg)

Jane CULLEN from Deal BUR 31 Oct 1773 (EYTHORNE BTs)

Jane CULLEN of Limekiln Street age 3 years BUR 30.1.1842 (St.Mary Dover Reg)

Jemima CULLEN marr. Robert RUSSELL 7 Jan 1743-4 (PLUCKLEY, ex. Jane Jones index)

Mr. Jenkin CULLEN died 31 Jan at Folkestone (Dover Telegraph 8 Feb 1834 p.8 col.4)

Jenkin CULLEN,(master), of Folkestone, mariner: in 1770 took apprentice Jacob WINTER Fee £5 (Ref.26/187 PRO Inland Revenue records, of which 1763-1774 Kent Apprenticeships are on KFHS Fiche)

Jenkin CULLEN, merchant of Folkestone. Dividends at Guildhall, London, June 8th. (Kentish Gazette May 7-11 1790 p.3 col.3)

John CULLING (sic) occupier of house at Sturrey owned by Richd "UMPAGE" of Fordwich (1754 Kent Poll)

John and Mary CULLEN : chr 31.10.1762 of their dau Tabitha (BROOK BTs MM set)

John and Hannah CULLEN: chr of their son Benjamin 9.11.1783 (born 1 Nov) (St.Clement, Sandwich BTs MM)

John CULLEN of St.Mary Dover ba marr. Hannah READ of St.Lawr Thanet spr by Banns and consent of parties 25.4.1829 wit: Jenkin CULLEN, Martha READ (St.Lawrence Thanet Reg)

John CULLEN 14 Ag.Lab born in Kent + other servants with John COLEMAN, Farmer at Kearsney Court (RIVER Nr. Dover 1841 Census p.13)

John CULLEN of St.Marys BUR 27.4.1845 age 18 (St.James Dover Reg)

John CULLEN head m. 33 Porter b. Hampshire - Sarah " wife m. 34 Kent, Dover Eliz. " dau 9 scholar " " Sarah " dau 5 scholar " " (5 Arthur's Place, St.James parish Dover F338 p.46)

John and Eliz. CULLEN of Buckland, Labr: chr 2.9.1848 (born Jul 20) their dau Sarah Eliz. chr. Nov.26 1854 dau Sarah Jane chr. 17.8.1856 dau Frances chr. - dau Elizabeth (Buckland by Dover Reg)

Johnson CULLEN shipwrights, next to hotel on Customhouse Quay, Dover PHOTO ref.ILL/257 (Dover Ref.Library Collection)

Joseph CULLEN aged 23 died at Folkestone 28 Sept, son of Richard CULLEN (Kentish Gazette Tues 4 Oct 1808 p.4 col.5)

Joseph G. CULLEN "nursechild" 4. b. Dover with Stephen and Sarah KNOTT (NONINGTON 1851 Census ref.29)

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Lydia CULLEN notice of marriage to George NORTON (Dover Telegraph 16 May 1846 p.8 col.4)

Margaret CULLEN of Ham marr. Richard DEWEL 14 Oct 1752 (HAM by Sandwich Regr)

Martha C. CULLEN (previously COLTHROP) of Tunbridge Wells listed 1872, (later) Sheldwich, Faversham ; Membership erased Apr 11 1884 (EYTHORNE BAPTIST Church membership book 25)

Mary CULLEN Buried 23.1.1722 (MARDEN BTs)

Mary CULLEN baseborn dau of Eliz.CULLEN chr 20.4.1739 (NORTHBOURNE REGR)

Mary CULLEN aged 75 died 30 Aug at Ramsgate, relict of Mr.George CULLEN, grocer of Ramsgate (Dover Telegraph 5.9.1835 p.8 col.4)

Mary Ann CULLEN spr of River marr. Thos LUCAS ba of Buckland by Licence 4.9.1799 (Buckland by Dover Regr)

Mary A. CULLEN head m. 57 b. Middlesex, Uxbridge Rebecca " dau U. 24 Milliner b. Dover Henry " son U. 22 Coachs. " Thos DOWN visitor U. 25 Shoemaker b. Charing Charles " " U. 23 Baker " (22 Stembrook DOVER St.Mary, 1851 Census F447 p.32)

Myldred CULLYN marr. Thos BACKES 29.1.1571 (Gt.Mongeham BTs)

Nicholas CULLEN June 27 1696 left rent of a small tenement near the fish market to give to the poor in bread, also left other charities from land in Romney Marsh, Kent (Dover St.Marys Charities, page 135 of "A Sketch of Dover" by G. Ledger 1799)

Nicholas CULLEN charity mentioned at St.Marys PCC. Balances of £163 and £18- 8s. on above charity (Dover Express Fri 6 Apr 1923 p.9 col.2)

Nicholas CULLEN buried 16.10.1762 also Buried 26.4.1767 Eliz. wife of John CULLEN (BISHOPSBOURN BTs)

Nicholas CULLEN's charity - the clerk to the trustees: Mr. Percy Brooke CLARIS, solicitor, 38 Biggin St. (Dover Commercial List PO Directory 1878)

Mr. R. CULLEN aged 66 died 11 Apr at Folkestone (Dover Telegraph 19 Apr 1834 p.8 col.4)

R. CULLEN + Robert BATES (slept in a boat) - discharged from the station house during the week - Dover Police Court (Dover Telegraph 5.8.1843)

Rycharde CULLYN marr Jane SOUTHOUSAN 29.1.1571 (Gt.Mongeham BTs) [NB. Southouse or Southenden??]

Richd CULLEN son of James and Eliz. christened Dec 1 1700 (BARHAM REG)

Richard CULLEN ba shipwright of Dover (father: James; shipwright) married Matilda Eliz. SPICE, full age, spr of Dover (f: Thos; Innkeeper) by Licence 24.9.1859 wit: Thos SPICE, Mary Ann SPICE (HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Reg, Dover)

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Richard CULLEN, Folkestone - his estate - NOTICE re. Dividend (Kentish Gazette 2.4.1824 col.2 front page)

Richard CULLEN, Folkestone Sessions - convicted of stealing a piece of beef - 6 months (Dover Telegraph 26 Sep 1835 p.8)

Robert & Frances CULLEN: chr of their son Richard on 2.7.1809 later he was buried, infant. (LEEDS, Kent BTs)

Robert and Mary CULLEN: chr. 5.7.1803 James, son of above (LANGLEY BTs LD)

Mrs.S.M. CULLEN aged 40 died at Dover, wife of Mr.J.CULLEN (Dover Telegraph 31.Oct 1835 p.8 col.4)

Sarah CULLEN of St.James Dover bur 14.5.1848 age 69 (St.James Dover Reg)

Sarah CULLEN (Mrs) died aged 55 yrs Sept 15 on the Bail, Folkestone (Dover Express Oct 2 1858 p.3)

Sarah CULLEN of Great Street aged 80 17.8.1859 (BURIAL, St.Mary Dover Reg)

Stephen CULLEN head m. 26 Painter etc. b. Ramsgate Emma " wife m. 31 b. Dover Emma " dau 10 months " (10 Durham Hill St.Mary Dover 1851 Census)

Stephen J.D. CULLEN head m. 36 grainer etc. b. Ramsgate Emma L. " wife 41 Dover Emma E. " dau 11 " Rebecca " dau 9 " Richard " son 7 " Stephen " son 9 mon " Emma BATES serv. U. 16 b. Grantham * Mary REYNOLDS lodger U. 63 b. Canterbury, Kent Eliz. BURNHAM lodger U. 56 Dover Thos MORRIS lodger U. 25 Carpenter b. Dover (8 Market St.Dover 1861 reel R99/548 St.Mary Parish ref.32 - * I presume this is the Grantham in Lincolnshire K.H.)

Stephen James CULLEN, draper of Market Street age 44 Buried 5.2.1868 (St.Mary Dover Reg)

Susanna CULLEN aged 41 died 13 July at Folkestone, wife of Mr. Thomas CULLEN (Dover Telegraph 26.7.1834 p.8 col.4)

Susanna CULLEN aged 81, died 20 Dec at Folkestone, wife of Mr.J.Cullen (Dover Telegraph 27.12.1834 p.8 col.4)

Susannah CULLEN of St.Mary Dover Buried 14.8.1848 aged 59 (St.James Dover Reg)

Thos CULLEN + others signed Northbourne Glebe Terrier dated 14.9.1615 (Canterbury Archives Glebe Terriers)

Thos CULLEN marr. Eliz. (GARDNER?) 18 June 1633 (ASH BTs)

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Thomas CULLEN: dau Marget (sic) chr 10.6.1650 son Thos chr 5.4.1651 son John chr 4.3.1655-56 (WHITFIELD REGR U3/66 1/1)

Thomas and Eve CULLEN: their son Mathew "was borne" Apr 23 1658 "and afterwards baptised" (Whitfield Reg)

Thos CULLEN, Beerbrewer and Jurat of Dover (Mayor) Died 1653, goods not listed until wife died 1667. Included over 20 pictures and a drawing table. Born at Gt.Napchester Farm, Whitfield, where family lived from mid 1500s (a hall house). Finally sold by the family in 1701. Can see timber framed remains of hall house from road, the addition which forms most of today's house built pre 1583 and bricked up with other skin in Georgian period. From the 1583 and 1600 inventories which list contents room by room (info. ex. Michael Cullen, Eastbourne)

Thos & Marie CULLEN his wife: chr. son James 20.4.1674 chr. son Thos 3.11.1671 (BRABOURNE BTs)

Thos & Mary CULLEN: chr. son Richard 1669 (BRABOURNE BTs)

Thos CULLEN: chr. dau Mary 1685 chr. son Henry 1682 chr. dau Mary 1676-7 (BRABOURNE BTs)

Thos & Mary CULLAINE: chr dau Eliz. 15.9.1689 (CHARTHAM BTs)

Thos & Judith CULLEN: chr. son Samuel age 14 (sorry no date to this entry) (SUTTON VALANCE BTs)

Thos CULLEN of Folkestone, owner of house and land at same, in own occupation (1754 Kent Poll)

Thos CULLIN, occupier of house at Folkestone owned by William MAJOR of same (1754 Kent Poll)

Thos & Mary CULLEN: chr. their son Michael 30.7.1758 BUR. Michael CULLEN 26.4.1759 (ELHAM BTs Box C)

Thos CULLEN of Canterbury, master carpenter in 1767 took apprentice Stephen CULLEN fee£ 20 (PRO Inland Revenue ref 25.53, of which Kent apprenticeships 1763 to 1774 are on KFHS fiche)

Thos CULLEN, Dover. Occupier of house to be auctioned (Kentish Gazette Tues 27 Dec 1808 p.1 col.4)

Mr.Thomas CULLEN aged 68, died Wed. at Watling St. Canterbury, formerly of Dover (Kentish Gazette Fri 10 June 1808 p.4 col.5)

Thomas CULLEN, Constable, of Bridge and Petham: an apology from Richard NOBLE notice. (Kentish Gazette Fri 5 Feb 1808 p.1 col.3)

Thomas CULLEN, East Ward, Hythe, occupier of house to be auctioned (Kentish Gazette Fri 13 May 1808 p.1 col.5)

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Thos CULLEN, tenant/occupier of property "Nethergong" in Chislet parish (Sale Notice Apr 2 1811 front page Kentish Gazette)

Thos CULLEN, indicted for felony - receiving stolen hay from Thomas APPS (property of Geo GOODMAN) stolen out of the Ville of St.Gregory, Canterbury -- acquitted (Kentish Gazette 14.7.1812 back page)

Thos CULLEN head m. 59 house agent/ lodging house keeper b. Brook, Kent Anne CULLEN wife 49 Northbourne Ann Elizabeth CULLEN dau 21 at home Dover (DOVER 1851 Census, East Cliff extra parochial, Prospect Place, ref.55)

Thomas CULLEN, Dover. Convicted of exposing obscene prints. 7 days and hard labour (Dover Telegraph 6 Sept 1834 p.8 col.3)

W. CULLEN, Trustee of Greenstreet Benefit Soc (Dover) Notice of Meeting (Kentish Gazette Fri 8.1.1808 p.1 col.1)

W. CULLEN, a Trustee, Greenstreet Benefit Soc. Notice of Meeting at Dover Castle Inn, Greenstreet (Kentish Gazette Tues 12 Jan 1808 p.1 col.2)

Wm.CULLEN (Mayor of Dover) elected MP Dover 1654 (during interregnum of ) (Dover Express "newspaper cuttings” book navy cover, no front, page 25 "Review")

Wm.CULLEN: 22.12.1663: Susanna, ux. of Robert EVERING of Evering, Alkham - living Kingsdown, appoints William CULLEN of Dover, gent to receive £9.12.0. p.a. rent from the Misses BOYS for the Manor of Everden (KCC Archive ref U713 T1 - ex. Susan Lees)

Wm. CULLEN apprenticed to Joseph WISE baker 11.2.1769, 7.4.1769 (Gravesend and Milton apprenticeship lists)

William CULLEN of Woodnesborough marr. Susanna TAPSEL (x) of same by Banns wit: John TAPSEL (x), Edw. MEDGETT (clerk) 30.11.1771 (WOODNESBOROUGH REG)

Wm. & Susanna CULLEN: chr. of their dau Anne 17.10.1773 chr. dau Sarah 5.5.1775 (Woodnesboro Reg)

Wm.CULLEN marr. Eliz. HOPKINS 31 Oct 1791 (MARDEN BTs)

CULLEN - Alias WICKENS- William and Sarah: chr. 19.5.1793 their daughter Mary (ULCOMBE BTs)

Wm and Ann CULLEN: chr. 2.2.1794 Son Stephen (BEAKSBOURNE REGR)

Wm. & Mary CULLEN: chr. 21.5.1809 son Robert (LEEDS, Kent BTs)

Wm. CULLEN of Charlton ba marr. Judith BAKER spr of St.Mary Dover by Licence 18.11.1815 (Charlton by Dover Regr)

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CULLEN/ CULLUM (Headstone): Sacred / to the memory of / William CULLEN / Late departed Mariner in His / Majesties' Revenue Cutter "Badger" / who was killed / 13th of January 1823 / during an Engagement with the / Four Brothers smuggling gang / aged (33?) years / This stone was erected by the Commander, Officers / and Crew of the "Badger" / as a Testimony of his worth / (perimeter stone No.70, St.Marys Dover ChurchYARD memorial list on KFHS fiche. ) [NB. St.Marys PR says 20 Jan 1823 Wm CULLUM of Middle Row aged35]

Wm.CULLEN (x) ba of Hearn marr. Eliz. CULLING (sgd) spr of St.Mildreds by Banns 12 Oct 1826 wit: Mary CULLEN (sgd), and William CULLEN (x) (St.Mildred Canterbury Reg)

Wm.CULLEN (Mr) of Folkestone, resident agent for Messrs. Rothschilds, aged 44 death July 30. (Kentish Gazette Tue Aug 8 1837)

Wm CULLEN of Monastery Street aged 90 years buried 17.5.1840 (St.Pauls Canterbury Reg)

Wm.CULLEN aged 65 of St.Marys parish buried 21.12.1848 (St.James Dover Reg)

Wm.CULLEN (BARFRESTONE CENSUS 1851 see p.4)

William and Elizabeth CULLEN of Maidstone, soldier 102nd Regt. chr. of their dau Harriet Sarah 26 Apr 1871 (Dover St.John Mariner baptisms )

Wm.Johnson CULLEN of Limekiln St. Dover aged 49 years buried 23.5.1852 (St.Mary Dover Reg)

CULLEN/CULLIN, William Johnson & Frances Ann of Dover,shipwrt: christenings of their children: Ellen Mary 9 Jly 1862; William Charles 16 Dec 1863; Richd Johnson 3 May 1865; Albert Edward 20 Nov 1867; Walter James 28 Jly 1869; Mary Barton 13 Sep 1871; Clara Hepzibah 22 Jan 1873; Arthur Charles 30 Sep 1874; Percy William 5 Jly 1876; Lilian Frances 28 Apr 1880; (Dover St.John Mariner baptisms)

Wm.Johnson CULLIN, ship and boat builder, Cambridge Road (Dover Commercial List PO Directory 1878)

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CULLEN/CULLIN:

CULLIN, William 36 Folkestone Road CULLEN, John 2 Claremont Villas, London Road (Private residents Dover PO Directory 1878)

CULLEN c.1705, 1717-19 (Sturry records)

CULLEN c.1703-4 and more, (BROOK BTs)

CULLEN c.1711-12 ()

CULLEN c.1634, c.1740 ( Bts)

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From ALKHAM parish Register Thomas CULLEN of Charlton, buried 6.June 1839 age 56 (NB. Thomas bap s.o. Gregory and Mary 18 May 1783) John CULLEN of Buckland buried 2 Mar 1853 age 50 (NB. John bap s.o.Greg & Mary 22 Nov 1801) [NB. 1841 Census Alkham: John & wife Eliz. and family live at South Alkham] Sarah Elizabeth CULLEN of Buckland buried 22 Oct 1848 aged 11wks (info ex. Mrs S. Lees, Alkham)

CULLEN ref. Nos 173 and 185 (Cowgate Cemetery, St.Marys parish Dover, MIs, on list, Dover Ref.Library)

CULLEN - a person who "kept a house of ill fame at 25 Snargate Street, Dover - one of the girls there named CARPENTER " were mentioned in case of a Mr. GODDEN, cornfactor of Ashford who committed suicide there after staying the night (shot himself with revolver) (Sat. Oct 9 1858 Dover Express)

CULLEN No.286 (on MIs list, DEAL St.Georges churchyard, list at Deal Maritime Museum)

Mrs CULLEN, widow married at Dover on 11 Nov to Mr. J. GREATHEAD (Dover Telegraph 20 Nov 1847 p.8 col.4)

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CULLIN(G)

Ann Marsh CULLING 2nd dau of Mr J. CULLING of Canterbury married 3 June at Canterbury to Mr R. AUSTIN of Kingstone (Dover Telegraph 13 June 1835 p.8 col.4)

Catherine CULLIN of "unknown" age 17 Bur. 1.9.1837 (EASTRY BTs)

Francis CULLIN of Crundall, householder Buried 31.5.1700 (CHARTHAM BTs)

Gilbert CULLING, of "Eleham", owned house and land at same, in own occupation (1754 Kent Poll)

Gilbert CULLING of Eleham (Elham) owner of freehold house and land at E. in own occupation (1754 Kent Poll)

Paid John CULLING for dog-whipping for one year, due at Lady Day Past 12s. 30.3.1729 (ELHAM Account Book U3/32/5/1)

Juliane CULLING wife of Wm CULLING of Westcliffe (she was previously in Acrise) (Deposition re JULL X.11.5 25.2.1596, Canterbury Cath.Archives)

Lydia CULLING of Gt.Mongeham marr. John DADD of same by B. 3.11.1789 (Gt.MONGEHAM Reg)

Percival R.H./ CULLIN / 1887 - 1964 (Memorial, small square stone, in creamated remains area of St.Marys Dover churchyard. from KFHS fiche)

T. CULLING, Secretary General Kent & Canterbury Hospital: Invitation to tender for beef and mutton (Kentish Gazette Tues 29 Mar 1808 p.1 col.3)

T. CULLING, Secretary Kent & Cant. Hospital: Notice re Meeting and Tenders (Kentish Gazette 2.4.1811 back page)

"Paid Thos CULLING for 1 hedghog and 1 dozen spar 4d (1730? a lot more and more Cullen refs here) [NB. hedgehogs, sparrow heads,polecats, etc. classed as vermin, redeemed for parish money] (ELHAM A/c Book U3/32/5/1)

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CULLING, Thomas and wife of Cantebury, (master glovers): in 1763 took apprentice Mathew KNOTT, fee £10 (ref 23/187 PRO Inland Revenue records, of which Kent apprs 1763 - 74 on KFHS fiche)

Thos CULLINGS of Dover, late beerbrewer on 23 March 1619 admitted a freeman of Dover by payment of £5 for Redemption thereof (Dover Freemen ROLL - see Roll and indexes, Kent Co.Archives)

Wm.CULLIN marr. Ann LEE Jan 7 1738 (WESTCLIFFE)

Mr. Wm CULLING of Folkestone, accidentally walked off the pier of same - being high water was in imminent danger but got on board a sloop without any material injury (Kentish Gazette Dec 5 1812 back page, col.5/6)

CULLING refs to deeds, including CULLING (Arch. Cantiana Vol.25 pp.262 etc.)

CULLUM:

CULLUM, Ernest Herbert, soldier, theft at Dover (Dover Express Sep 11 1914 p.5 col.5, also back page col.5)

R. CULLUM, 1851 Collector of Dover Customs, signed Bible (signed by all Dover Collectors since 1803) owned by Customs and Excise, Burlington House, Dover (on exhibition Dover Museum Oct 92)

CULLUM MI in Ruckinge Churchyard

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Tilmanstone PRs/ BTs 1558-1900 inclusive, chrs, Ms, Burs, and witnesses:

Burials: CULLEN, Edward s.o. Mathew (BT says son of Martin) 2 Feb 1611-12 CULLEN, Katherine, widd. of Henry 11 June 11651 christenings: CULLINE, Mathew, s.o. Martine (Martyn) CULLIN 18 Jan 1609 CULLEN, Edward s.o. Mathew CULLEN 30 Nov 1611 CULLIN, Abraham s.o. Martin 28 Mar 1613 CULLING (BT CURLING), Samuell s.o. Martin 1 Sep 1616

Marriages: None No witnesses named

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Tilmanstone Census 1841- 1881 inclusive: No CULLENS

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East Kent People Index: refs from various E.Kent sources, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

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Miss A. CULLEN 1.Aug.1863 Account for carpentry work carried jout for Miss A. CULLEN by John HOAD at Bouverie Square (Folkestone) (original document with M.B.Cullen of Eastbourne, 1994)

Ann CULLEN of Monkton aged 82 buried 27.3.1845 (MONKTON regr transcript)

Adam CULLEN, his wife Mary and Anthony and Adam their sons FROM Woodnesborough TO Deal St Leonards 5.Oct 1766 (DEAL Settlements)

Miss Ann CULLEN 4.1.1882 Receipt for ground rent of 10 Bouverie Square, Folkestone from Miss Ann CULLEN by Bailey, Norman and Brown of London (Original held by M.B.Cullen of Eastbourne 1994)

Anthony and Eliz. CULLEN: chrs of their children: 25.5.1704 son Anthony 1706 daughter Bennet 30.5.1713 son Wm 10.4.1713 son John 9.10.1715 son Wm (BROOKE BTs)

David CULLING churchwarden 1589 (Folkestone churchwardens accounts 1487-1590 at Cant.Archives)

Dick CULLEN 1829-32 Accounts of rents & expenditure on houses on the Bail, Folkestone. Tenants etc. were named as : Mr UPTON, J.PUNNET, JORDAN, A. WADE, Gilbee HILL, Thos SPEARPOINT, James CULLEN Snr., James CULLEN Jnr., Dick CULLEN re building work, BAKER carpenter, Mr ARNOLD VALE of South Bail, G.STONE, PUNNETT, JORDAN and widow HART (original document with M.B.Cullen of Eastbourne 1994)

Miss Frances CULLEN married 19 Jan at Dover to Mr John Henry CULLEN (Dover Telegraph 21 Jan 1837 p.8 col.4)

G. CULLEN and another: 5.1.1892 - Ground Rent receipt for 11 and 12 Coleshill Terrace, Folkestone from G.CULLEN and another. (original document held by M.B.Cullen of Eastbourne, 1994)

Gilbee CULLEN 22.1.1867 Letter signed by James CULLEN of Folkestone detailing rents from Folkestone properties owned by estate of Gilee CULLEN. Namely: Alice BARTLETT of 12 Bouverie Square, Charles DANVERS of 94 Coleshill Terr, Sara MARSH of 115 Playdell Gardens (original document with M.B.Cullen 1994)

Gilbee CULLEN 27.2.1842 Letter from Gilbee CULLEN of Rolvenden to James CULLEN (Folkestone) Note by James CULLEN on reverse. (James CULLEN of Folkestone was buried 16.4.1842 aged 89 years) (original held by M.B,.Cullen 1994)

Mr Gilbee CULLEN: 29.9.1860 Union Society Fire Policy in name of Mr Gilbert CULLEN of Rolvenden re. Semi-detached house No.13 Playdell Gardens, Sandgate Road, Folkestone - lodging house (original document held by M.B.Cullen 1994)

Gilbee CULLEN 13.4.1865 account for work at Church Street, Folkestone for Gilbee CULLEN by John HOAD, builder (original document held by M.B.Cullen 1994)

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Mr.Gilbee CULLEN: 3.1.1878 Ground rent receipt re 13 Playdell Gdns, Folkestone, for exors of Mr Gilbee CULLEN (original held by M.B.Cullen, 1994)

Gregory CULLIN and wife: their child baptised 1680s (FORDWICH BTs)

Hunt CULLEN: 12.2.1838: Note of personal expenditure (James CULLEN of Folkestone) Reverse is part of letter signed by Hunt CULLEN and Mr RICHARDSON, coachman (original document with M.B.Cullen, 1994)

Irene May CULLEN executrix and daughter of Lewis Frederick BOURNER - will 1961, probate 1983 (also will of mother Eva May BOURNER, will made 1961, probate 1985)

J.CULLEN: 27.12.1826: Rent Account 1820-26. Dr to Mrs Mary CULLEN for mortgage and interest to late L. SQUIRES, shows calculation and mentions balance due to J.CULLEN and Mr FARLEY (Relates to Folkestone properties) (original with M.B.Cullen, 1994)

Mr J. CULLEN of London married 16 Oct at Folkestone to Miss GODDEN of Folkestone (Dover Telegraph 21 Oct 1837 p.8 col.4)

James CULLEN: 29.12.1797 Letter from Minet and Fector, London, to James CULLEN Folkestone re three remittances to be credited to Mr Richard CULLEN (of Folkestone and brother of James). Drawn on Hayter & Co. £100 Nayler £350 John Kynaston £100. (original letter held by M.B.Cullen 1994)

James CULLEN; 10.1.1798 Letter from Minet and Fector London to James CULLEN, Redear.Folkestone re four remittances to be credited to Mr Richard CULLEN (of Folkestone and brother of James) Drawn on Thomas Ley £30, Hayter & Co. £50, Sanderson & Co. £290, W.Webster £200. (original letter held by M.B.Cullen 1994)

James CULLEN 12.3.1818 Letter copy from James CULLEN (Folkestone) to Thomas LOFTERS 10 New Inn, London re a dispute with Minet & Fector, and Minet & Stride. Mentions W.CULLEN, R.CULLEN and writer’s son. (orioginal copy of letter held by M.B.Cullen 1994)

Mr James CULLEN: 11.8.1824 Agreement re sale of various equipment (probably used for smuggling) between Thomas POTTS - ref Mr John BUTCHER, Messrs John HART & Co., Mr Richard HOBDAY, Mr James CULLEN, Messrs.MINTER and family. Equipment includes ankers from Gibson, “Janes’” old mainmast, “Ida’s” old mainmast and provisions. Also mentions equipment in secret places and Flushing (Holland). Other names - John LOWES, and MORRIS’s (fine?). Signed by POTTS and Ric HOBDAY (NB. “Jane” cutter was lost with all hands on a smuggling mission to Flushing area 1823. All names are of Folkestone men - see p.21 English Reminiscences of Old Folkestone smugglers and Smuggling Days 1883) (info ex. M.B.Cullen 1994)

Mr.James CULLEN 26.8.1825 Letter from Joseph EXALL of Tenterden to Mr (James ) CULLEN of Folkestone re. Mr MERCER and James TAPPLY and Debt. Suggests he apply to Mrs TAPPLY (relates to Folkestone properties) (original with M.B.,Cullen 1994)

James CULLEN 14.8.1826 Letter from Joseph EXALL of Tenterden to James CULLEN of Folkestone, suggests he asks £17 rent from Mr JEFFERY for house (original with M.B.Cullen, 1994)

James CULLEN 25.7.1826 Letter Joseph EXALL of Tenterden to James CULLEN of Folkestone. Mentons Mr MERCER, Halden. Relates to new tenant of butcher shop, house, slaughterhouse etc. at Queens Place, Folkestone. Mr David JEFFERY taking over from Henry JEFFERY, Mr SQUIRES not suitable (original document with M.B.Cullen, 1994)

James CULLEN 1827 James CULLEN’s account with Messrs WIGHTWICK & MERCER (?Tenterden) Mentions rent received Mrs JEFFERY 1826-7. Also Mary ELGAR’s bill for house and cash to J.G.TAPPLY (relates to Folkestone properties) (original with M.B,Cullen 1994)

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James CULLEN 12.3.1827 Letter from Joseph EXALL for WYTWICH and MERCER of Tenterden to James CULLEN of Folkestone mentions Mr BOND to be paid for house repairs. Copy of James CULLEN’s reply on reverse - mentions further work needed on slaughterhouse. Also mentions J.G.TAPPLY and Mr MERCER (original document with M.B.Cullen, 1994)

James CULLEN Snr. And James CULLEN Jnr. 1829-30 Accounts of rent and expenditure on houses on the Bail, Folkestone. Tenants etc. named - Mr UPTON, J.PUNNET, JORDAN, A. WADE, Gilbee HILL, Thos SPEARPOINT, James CULLEN Snr, James CULLEN Jnr., Dick CULLEN re building work. BAKER, carpenter, Mr ARNOLD VALE of S.Bail. G.STONE, PUNNETT, JORDAN and widow HART (original document with M.B.Cullen, 1994)

Mr James CULLEN 4.6.1830 Account for building repairs for Mr James CULLEN (Folkestone) Dr. G.HILL (original document with M.B.Cullen, 1994)

James CULLEN 26.11.1831 Letter copy - James CULLEN to R.NORMAN at Greenwich and Chelsea Hospital. Mentions a legacy to Mary GILBEE deceased in the will of Mr Lawrence SQUIRE (original document with M.B.Cullen 1994)

24.11.1840 Note by James CULLEN re houses on Bail, Folkestone and a mistake (original document with M.B.Cullen, 1994)

James CULLEN: 27.2.1842. Letter from Gilbee CULLEN of Rolvenden to James CULLEN (Folkestone) Note by James CULLEN on reverse. (James CULLEN of Folkestone was buried 16.4.1842 aged 89 yrs) (original with M.B.Cullen 1994)

James CULLEN 26.7.1864 account for repairs to houses in Church St, Folkestone for James CULLEN by Richard H. BANKS, Builder (original document with M.B.Cullen, Eastbourne 1994)

James CULLEN 22.1.1867 Letter signed by James CULLEN of Folkestone detailing rents from Folkestone properties owned by Estate of Gilbee CULLEN. Namely: Alice BARTLETT of 12 Bouverie Sq., Charles DANVERS of 94 Coleshill Terr, and Sara MARSH of 115 Pleydell Gardens (original document with M.B.Cullen 1994)

Mr James CULLEN: Jan.1885: Ground Rent receipt for 11 Bouverie Sq., Folkestone from Mr James CULLEN (original held by M.B,.Cullen 1994)

James CULLEN Esq. 1889 account to James CULLEN Esq. of 94 Sandgate Rd, Folkestone, for repairs ordered by J.HOAD to F.FRANKLIN (original held by M.B.Cullen 1994)

James CULLEN head married 65 farm labourer born Herne Margaret “ wife “ 60 “ Chislett (ASH 1891 Census, “Hog House, Overland” Ref.52)

Jane CULLEN from Deal buried 31 Oct 1773 (Eythorne BTs)

Mr Jenken CULLEN aged 62 died 20 Sept at Ramsgate (Dover Telegraph 1 Oct 1836 p.8 col.4)

John CULLEN died at Tilmanstone 1563. Left “moveables valued at £339” WILL refers to houses and land at Gt.Breach Farm, Barham, and Palmestead Upper Hardres. Possibly had a farm at Tilmanstone. He was born c.1510 son of Thos of Barham. His brothers had farms at Westcliffe and Napchester, all left similar money (info ex. M.B.Cullen)

John CULLEN chr. Base born son of Mary CULLEN; Stephen ASHBEE the reputed father 19.12.1762 (CHILHAM Regr of bps)

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John CULLEN, Labr, wife Hannah, and son Wm (aged 23 yrs) FROM Woodnesborough Settlement Cert. 1 June 1784 TO St Clement Sandwich. (NB a Wm CULLING(x) signed cert. With “mark” as witness to overseer’s signature) (Sandwich U3/173/13/8)

John CULLING of Monkton aged 56 buried 14.4.1822 (MONKTON transcript)

John CULLEN, 24, ba, labr of Monkton (father: James, labr) married Mary Ann NUTTER, 20, spr of Monkton (father: Geo, labr) 22 Nov 1877 (MONKTON transcript)

Mr.John Henry CULLEN married 19 Jan at Dover to Miss Frances CULLEN (Dover Telegraph 21 Jan 1837)

Martin CULLEN bp 23.8.1583 Guston. Was son of William. Later moved to Westcliffe and died there 1600 “a householder”. Wm is shown as sidesman at Guston 1583 and 1587. Martin seems later to have moved to Tunstall, N.Kent by 1645 (info from an account of debts of Matthew CULLEN his son - debts owing to John DAY of Dover and Henry COCK of Ripple (info ex M.B.Cullen)

Mrs Mary CULLEN: 27.12.1826 Rent account 1820-26: Dr.Mrs Mary CULLEN for Mortgage and interest to late L.SQUIRES, shows calculation and mentions balance due to J.CULLEN and Mr FARLEY (relates to Folkestone properties) (original with M.B.Cullen 1994)

Mary CULLEN (eldest dau of Mr John CULLEN late of Folkestone) married 12 Jan at St. Marys Dover to Mr J. REYNOLDS (Dover Telegraph 23 Jan 1836 p.8 col.4)

Nicholas CULLEN: Case xxiiii Oct 1679 heard at Dover Sessions before Nicholas CULLEN Esq., mayor and Mr WEST (“Birchington its history” by A.T.Walker 1991 p.19-20)

R.CULLEN: 12.3.1818 Letter copy from James CULLEN (Folkestone) to Thos LOFTERS, 10 New Inn, London re a dispute with Minet & Fector, and Minet & Stride. Mentions W.CULLEN, R.CULLEN and writer’s son. (original copy letter held by M.B.Cullen 1994)

Mr.R.CULLEN bricklayer aged 63 died at Folkestone (Dover Telegraph 29 Dec 1838 p.8 col.4)

R.B.CULLING Esq. The late: Louisa GREET aged 33 deceased 22 Dec. at Brixton, wife of Thos Young GREET Esq. and daughter of the late R.B,.CULLING Esq. of Dover (Dover Telegraph 29.12.1838 p.8 col.4)

Ralph CULLING of Lower Hardres 1621 - (see ref.U.106/VIII/5 Canterbury Archives)

Mr Richd CULLEN: 29.12.1797 Letter from Minet & Fector, London to James CULLEN, Redear. Folkestone re three remittances to be credited to Mr Richd CULLEN (of Folkestone and brother of James) Drawn on Hayter & Co. £100, Nayler £350, John Kynaston £100. (original letter held by M.B.Cullen, 1994)

Mr.Richard CULLEN: 10.1.1798 Letter from Minet & Fector, London to James CULLEN, Redear, Folkestone re four remittances to be credited to Mr Richd CULLEN (of Folkestone and brother of James) Drawn on Thos LEY £30, HAYTER & Co. £50, SANDERSON & Co. £290, and W.WEBSTER £200) (original letter held by M.B.Cullen, 1994)

Miss S. CULLEN married 4 Feb at Dover to Mr J. POPE of Folkestone (Dover Telegraph 11 Feb 1837)

Miss Susanna CULLEN married 31 Jul at Folkestone to Mr John LUCKETT (Dover Telegraph 12 Aug 1837 p.8 col.4)

Thomas CULLEN, Maior: Signed Petition to House of Commons, from Dover, signed “by gentrie, ministers, freeholders and subsidymen of Kent” date about Sep-Nov 1641 (Proceedings in Kent 1640 book, page 62, Dover Ref.Library)

Cullen 160 4 160 page 5

W.CULLEN: 12.3.1818: Letter copy from Jas.CULLEN (Folkestone) To Thos :LOFTERS, 10 New Inn, London re dispute with Minet & Fector, and Minet & Stride. Mentions W.CULLEN, R.CULLEN and Writer’s son. (original held by M.B.Cullen 1994)

Wm CULLEN trustee in Will of Cephas CLACKETT of Canterbury (Archdeaconry Court PRC 17/Bk 106 folio 37 signed 27 Mar 1819)

William CULLEN, labourer aged 18 at Dover Sessions, given 12 months imp. For stealing (Dover Telegraph 30 Apr 1836 p.8 col.2)

Mr William CULLEN aged 44 died 30 July at Folkestone, resident agent for Messrs Rothschilds (Dover Telegraph 5 Aug 1837 p.8 col.4)

William Johnson CULLEN married 18 July at Dover to Miss Mary Ann JOHNSON (Dover Telegraph 23 Jul 1836 p.8 col.4)

Wm Johnson CULLIN, Ship and boatbuilder, Cambridge Rd, Dover (Commercial List, PO Directory 1878)

CULLEN c.1680s and 1690s (WESTWELL records, see Add.Ms.271/1-5, Cant Archives)

CULLEN c.1707-8 (Staplehurst BTs)

Mr CULLEN: 7.8.11863: Account for household goods supplied to Mr CULLEN of Folkestone, by Edw POOLE (original document with M.B.Cullen 1994)

Mrs CULLEN aged 67 died 9 Jan at Ridingate (Dover Telegraph 17 Jan 1835 p.8 col.4)

CULLEN chrs 1814-16 (MONKTON)

CULLEN & STAMP: ship and boat bldrs etc. adjoining the Patent Slip, Dover. Advert p.307 (1875 Sinnock Directory)

Mrs CULLEN aged 85 died 30 Oct at Blean. Sister of St Nicholas Hospital at Harbledown (Dover Telegraph 5 Nov 1836 p.8 col.4)

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Cullen 160 5 Cullen Hollingsbee ref: 534

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Ambrose CULLEN head wid 66 fruiterer, keeps a beer shop born Canterbury Hannah WILDS dau married 30 mariner’s wife born Ash Selina ? dau ? 9 born Ash Fanny ? dau ? 7 born Ash Ambrose grandson 11 born Woodnesborough (ASH 1851 Census, -following 7 items after Rose Hill - ref 68)

Mr Henry Thomas CULLEN “On the 24 instant, at Trinity Church () by the Very Rev. the Dean, Mr Henry Thomas CULLEN of Green-street, near Sittingbourne, Kent, to Elizabeth, widow of the late Mr Joseph BARNETT. Published on 29 December 1853 (from KFHS maillist)

Judith CULLEN (see Barfrestone Census 1861)

Rebecca CULLEN born in Dover 1852 married William Ellen BOLWELL (ELLEN was his grandmother’s surname)

Thomas CULLEN “On Wednesday last was committed to St Dunstan’s Gaol, by John SMITH Jnr. Esq. Thomas CULLEN for having married Sarah CHATWIN (otherwise Sarah HORNE) he at that time having another lawful wife living.” (Kentish Gazette 10-13 June 1788 back page col.4) And later: Thomas CULLEN at the Assizes, at Maidstone, was acquitted (Kentish Gazette 11-15 July p.2 col.4)

Mr CULLING – House Apothecary – “May 16 aged 75, died William CROWLEY well known in the city from his having been many years employed as a journeyman baker. He had lived with the late Mr THORNTON of St Mildred’s for 25 years, who procured from the chief magistrate a residence for him in Maynard’s Hospital, for his faithful services during that period. He employed his leisure hours in gathering herbs for the faculty, distilling plants and reading. He had read the bible through two or three times and for his own use made a scriptural Common Place Book, without ever having seen any book of a similar kind. He had arranged the various passages from Genesis to Book of Revelation under the following heads. Book of remarks, commands, obedience, threatenings, judgments and exhortations.” He was sober, frugal, and constant in attending public worship. For several years he had been employed three days in the week at the Kent and Canterbury Hospital in assisting Mr CULLING the House Apothecary. It was in this institution he was taken ill on Friday and died the Sunday following. “The memory of the just shall live.” (col 5 Kentish Gazette 18 May 1819 back page, deaths)

CULLEN: Tuesday last were committed to Westgate Gaol in this City, Thomas CULLEN and John CULLEN charged with stealing a quantity of corn, the property of Messrs MILES and MINTER, their masters. (Kentish Gazette May 15 1818 back page, col.4)

CULLEN & HALL, Timber Merchants, Dover, respectfully inform the inhabitants of Dover and its vicinity and the public in general that they have entered into the above business with all its branches and trust by assiduity and attention to merit their patronage and support. They have lately imported a cargo of excellent Christiana Deals, Swedish Timber spars etc. Dover Feb 7 1811 (Kentish Gazette 12 Feb 1811 p.1 col.1)

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from Eastry Workhouse Records:

Elias CULLEN and others, inmates in the workhouse, witnesses re James Mark REDMAN, a child who died, extensive evidence March 1840 (Eastry Workhouse Minutes)

Mr Robert Ford CULLEN, for making an entrance at the workhouse, erection of a waiting room over gateway, removal and rebuilding of washhouse and cook house, accepted his proposal of £230. 10s, and for 700 Dutchess slates £7. 12s., and for new skylights for washhouse roof £3. 5. 6d. 9 June 1846 (Guardians minutes)

Mr CULLEN (builder) submitted estimate for work at the workhouse 11 Aug 1846 (Guardians Minutes)

Thomas CULLEN, absent without leave in the workhouse clothes. Order for his apprehension. 22 Mar 1882 Later: he was apprehended at Deal and taken before a magistrate and sentenced to 14 days imprisonment for deserting in the workhouse clothes. 30.3.1882 (master’s reports)

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Culmer Hollingsbee ref: 564

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Carr CULMER married Sarah NETHERSOLE of by Licence 29.7.1771 (Stourmouth)

Mr Carr CULMER, Stourmouth – was a prize-winner at the Auricula Feast held at St George’s Gate (Canterbury?) (Kentish Gazette Apr 23-27 1790 p.2 col.3)

Carr CULMER, Canterbury – Steward of Annual Auricula Feast (Kentish Gazette Fri 15 Apr 1808 p.1 col.1)

Carr CULMER Esq., Steward of Auricula Feast at Wingham (Kentish Gazette Tu 3 May 1808 p.1 col.2)

Carr CULMER Esq., aged 100 – died 16 January at Stourmouth (Dover Telegraph 17 Jan 1835 p.8 col.4)

Charles CULMER at Dover Petty Sessions was fined 20 shillings or 14 days imprisonment for assault (Dover Telegraph 22 Apr 1837 p.8 col.1)

Charles CULMER at Petty Sessions, fined for assault (Dover Telegraph 3 June 1837 p.8 col.1)

Charles CULMER, mariner at Dover Sessions – given 3 months for assault (Dover Telegraph 21.10.1837 p.8)

Charles CULMER – Police Report – charged with assault – unable to pay fine, given 7 days imprisonment. (Dover Telegraph 17 Feb 1838 p.8 col.3)

Charles CULMER, at Dover Spring Session pleaded guilty to assault. Given 3 weeks, with hard labour (Dover Telegraph 21 Apr 1838 p.8 col.3)

Charles CULMER – police report – committed for using threatening language (Dover Telegraph 30 Jun 1838 p.1 col.4)

Charles CULMER at Dover Midsummer Session was discharged by proclamation (Dover Telegraph 21 Jul 1838 p.1 col.4)

Daniel CULMER married Sarah PEAL by Banns 13 Oct 1810 (ASH BTs)

Daniel CULMER aged 13 months buried 1857 (Monkton, from transcript of regr)

Elizabeth CULMER spr married James GIBBS ba both of Stourmouth, by Licence 6 Feb 1749 (Stourmouth)

Elizabeth CULMER married Richard RALPH 10 Aug 1788 (Stourmouth)

Elizabeth CULMER married Vincent DEVISON of Ickham 28 August 1804 (Stourmouth)

Elizabeth CULMER married Theophilus HARRISON 1806 (Woodnesborough regr)

George CULMER built the York Gate at Broadstairs, about 1540 (Broadstairs LHS, “Kent, Vol.1 County History” by Bushell, 1976)

George CULLMER: wording on York Gate, Broadstairs: “York Gate Broadstairs built by Geo CULLMER abt 1540, rep’d by Sir John HENNIKER, 1705”

George CULMER, Ironmonger and Smith – advert (Kentish Gazette May 7 – 11 1790 p.1 col.3)

George CULMER, of Preston Parsonage – advert for brick makers (Kentish Gazette Tu 29 Mar 1808 p.1 col.2)

Mr George CULMER of Stourmouth married Miss Ann BEER of Deal, Nov 29 at Upper Deal Church (Cinque Ports Herald, Sun Dec 4 1825)

George CULMER, 173 Snargate Street, Dover, Fishmonger (Kent Directory 1837 Dover) 564 page 2

George CULMER, at Dover Winter Sessions, gave evidence – he had shrimps stolen (Dover Telegraph 11 Feb 1837 p.8 col.2)

Henry CULMER - 1 Corslet - (Birchington Muster Roll 1614 – Arch.Cant. Vol.XII, also Muster Roll Oct 12,13 1614 from Dom.State Papers James 1, Vol.78 No.32, details in “Birchington, its History” by Walker 1991, pp.17-18)

Isaac CULMER - BANNS READ at Stourmouth April 1776 to marry Mgt BICKER of Preston. Not marr at Stourmouth (Stourmouth BANNS list)

J.H. CULMER, “George Inn”, Snargate Street, Dover (Kent Directory 1837)

Mr James CULMER died in 87th year, on 15 March in Watling Street,Canterbury (Dover Telegraph 26 Mar 1836 p.8 col.4)

Jane CULMER married William KINGSNORTH 11 Feb 1688-9 (), from J.Jones marriage index

Jesse CULMER of St Mary Sandwich BANNS READ to marry Catherine BAKER of Woodnesborough, April 1776, not married at W. (Woodnesborough BANNS)

John CULMER FROM Eastry Aug 3 1763 Settlement Cert TO St Mary Dover (U3/30 13/1-3)

John CULMER of Preston ba married Mildred ADAMS of Ash, spr. By Banns 27 Mar 1779 (ASH BTs)

John CULMER married Elizabeth BIRD 26 Dec 1799 (ASH BTs)

John CULMER BANNS READ at Stourmouth to marry Sarah HAWKES of Ash Jan 1801. Not married at S. (Stourmouth BANNS)

John CULMER married Sarah HAWKES by Banns 31 Jan 1801 (ASH BTs)

John CULMER BANNS READ Dec 1810 at Stourmouth to marry Eliz. MOLLAND both of Stourmouth – Overwritten “forbidden” (Stourmouth BANNS)

Jno.CULMER, included in servants list “In the Street Borough” – in: (MILITIA LIST 1795 for the village of ST. NICHOLAS, THANET A list of the names of all persons in the Parish of St. Nicholas on the Isle of Thanet in the lower Hundred of Ringslow who are lyable to be Drawn to Serve in the Militia from the age of 10 to forty five years. November the 26 : 1795 The meeting of the Deputy Lieutenants will be holden at Wingham on Tuesday the First Day of December Nex 1795 wher any person who thinks himself agriev'd may then and there Appeal and no Appeals will be heard Afterwards)

John Holtum CULMER, Landlord the Wellington Inn, Dover – Witness at Dover Sessions (Dover Telegraph 23 Oct 1847 p.8 col.3) (also see Dover Telegraph 10 Jul 1847 p.8 col.3)

Martha CULMER married Wm ELENTON of (Px? Wid?) by Lic. 29 Jul 1771 (Stourmouth)

Mary CULMER married Joseph BEST 28 April (1809-1812 – year not clear) (Barfrestone BTs)

Mary Jane CULMER, full age, spr of 6 Reech )Beach? Street (father: John Richd CULMER, fly proprietor) married Edward Ambrose CULLEN, full age, ba, gatekeeper of 29 Oxenden Street (father: Wm Carter CULLEN, messenger) (signed names) wits: John Richd CULMER, Eliz Jane CARTER. 29 Oct 1879 by Banns (Holy Trinity Church Dover)

Richard CULMER and wife – memorial brass 1483 - Broadstairs Church – (Mee’s “Kent” pp.70-71)

Richd CULMER, a Puritan divine, from a ladder of 60-feet high and with a Pike in his hands, attacked the stained glass windows at Canterbury. He broke the figure of Christ, but left untouched the figure of the devil - 1642 (Kent, Vol.1 County History by Bushell 1976)

Sarah CULMER of St John Thanet married William CASTLE 7 Mch 1775 (Stourmouth)

Sarah CULMER married Benji. SMITH 27 Dec 1798 (Stourmouth)

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Sarah CULMER aged 48 (wife of Mr G. CULMER) died 20 Nov at Stourmouth (Dover Telegraph 25.11.1837 p.8)

Stephen CULMER occupier of house/land Ringwold, owned by Leonard WOODARD of Ringwold(1754 Kent Poll)

Stephen CULMER married Mary GAMBREL (x) both of Woodnesborough by Banns wits: John DENNE, Edw MEDGETT 27 Feb 1781 (Woodnesborough Regr)

Stephen CULMER, Woodnesborough: his son George absconded and father will not pay debts – notice (Kentish Gazette 1 July 1808 p.4 col.1)

Stephen CULMER: JARVIS etc – a 7-Part Indenture dated 23 June 1769, Catalogue ref U1063-T12 (deed to lead the uses of a ffine, documents at E.Kent Archives) - Birchington property and including Vine Farm Tilmanstone: Refers to: property at Birchington, Ash and Woodnesborough – and - And All that messuage or tenament called the Vine Farm and the Barn, Stable, Outhouses, Edifices, Buildings, Yard, Garden, Orchard and Lands thereto belonging now used and occupied containing in the whole by estimation 32d acres more or less with appurtenances situate and lying in the parish of Tilmanstone in the County of Kent formerly in the several tenures or occupations of the said John WOOD deceased, and John TURNER or their assigns and now or later in the tenure of Stephen CULMER or his assigns or under tenants – Signed and sealed by (19 in all, 3 were “X” signatures) 23 June 1769 Endorsed by Mr John PENNY and others To Mr Solm. FERRIER

Susanna CULMER in 84 year (relict of late Josiah CULMER) died 30 Nov Ramsgate (Dover Telegraph 9.12.1837 p.8 )

Mr T. CULMER of Wellington Inn, Snargate Street, Dover: agent for Salmon’s London and Dover Regular Traders (Dover Telegraph 2 Jan 1847 p.1 col.4)

Thomas CULMER - soldier(s) billeted with him at Birchington Jan-March 1627 for 6 weeks (Dom.State Papers, Charles I, Vol.108 No.59, from “Birchington its history” by Walker, 1991, p.18)

“W”. CULMER of Deal, married Mary HUGHES of Ash by Banns 26 Oct 1782 (ASH BTs)

William CULMER ba married Eliz MAYTUM spr both of Stourmouth 4 Oct 1750 by Licence (Stourmouth)

William CULMER, tlenant of Whatmer Hall, Sturry 1752-56 (Sturry Rate Books)

William CULMER ba married Joice JARVIS spr both of Ash by Banns 5 Oct 1760 (ASH BTs)

Mr William CULMER was elected Guardian for Stourmouth for the coming year 13.4.1847 (Eastry Workhouse Records, Guardians Minutes)

William CULMER head married 58 shoemaker born Stourmouth. On his own (BARHAM 1851 Census, - East – ref 75)

William CULMER, 22 Dour Street, Dover (Private Residents List PO Directory 1878)

CULMER of Thanet (from list of vessels and men 17 century, name recurred in later periods – info R.C.)

Mr CULMER, Ironmonger of Canterbury – retailing Gunpowder – (Kentish Gazette Sep 10-14 1790 p.1 col.1)

CULMER - Marriages in 1833, 1840, 1846 (Monkton, from transcript) CULMER – baptisms 1851 to 1875 (Monkton from transcript)

Mrs CULMER –(wife of Mr CULMER, fishmonger) death on 18 Feb at Dover (Dover Telegraph 20 Feb 1847 p.8 col.4) CULMER – (BARHAM Census 1851, two items) CULMER’s “Wellington Inn” - 31 line report about robbery (Dover Telegraph 7 Nov 1846 p.8 col.2) CULMER c.1800 (Temple Ewell)

CULMER Nos 123, 370 (Memorials in Cowgate Cemetery, Dover – St Marys parish, only part recorded, KFHS)

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Culpepper Hollingsbee ref: 1730

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John CULPEPER, MP for Kent - he bought Leeds Castle (in time of Charles II) (info from Leeds Castle booklet)

Thomas CULPEPER cousin of Catherine HOWARD (the 5th Queen of Henry VIII), she was executed 13.2.1542 for alleged intimacy with him ("Kent" Vol.I County History by Bushell 1976)

Wm CULPEPER and Thomas CULPEPER, 1702, J.Ps. + others, conveyed the "Kentish Petition" to the House of Commons ("Kent" Vol.I County History by Bushell 1976)

Colonel CULPEPER, 1637 bought the house and estate at , known as ("Kent" Vol.I County History by Bushell 1976)

CULPEPPER - sculpture at Goudhurst church and also at Hollingbourne (Mee's Kent pages 477, 220, 233)

CULPEPPER? Carved Tomb in Headcorn church (Mee's Kent page 232)

CULPEPPER - 40 memorials in brass, wood or stone, Goudhurst church (Mee's Kent page 205)

CULPEPPER (Mee's Kent pages 242, 243, 244, 245)

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Culver Hollingsbeee ref: 410

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COULVER: Henry COULUER: A soldier billeted with him at Birchington (for one week) Jan-March 1627 (Domestic State Papers – Chas I. Vol.108 No.59) “Birchington, its History” by Walker, 1991, p.18)

CULVER:

Amelia CULVER (Eastry Census 1871)

Amelia CULVER 60 head married carpenter’s wife b. Sturry (on her own) (Mill Lane, EASTRY Kent 1881 Census)

Dennis CULVER (female) married Charles FELLS by Banns 11 Nov 1800 (Ash BTs)

Edward and Sheba CULVER, : chr daughter Sheba Oct 23 1791 (Boughton Blean, BTs)

Edward CULVER, Dunkirk: oak trees to be auctioned. Notice (Kentish Gazette 15 Apr 1808 p.4 col.1)

Edward CULVER (x) ba married Ann PETTS (x) both of Ville of Dunkirk, extra parochial, of Harbledown Parish, by Banns wits: Thos ANCLE, John OAKENFULL 18 Jan 1819 (Harbledown BTs)

Edward and Ann CULVER: chr Edward their son 9 Sep 1810 (Whitstable BTs)

Edward CULVER of Dunkirk, near Boughton, aged 87 years – death on January 17 (Cinque Ports Herald 22 Jan 1826 p.3 col.5)

Elizabeth CULVER of Bishopsbourn spr married John LELLO of St Mary Dover ba by Licence 23 Sep 1799 (Bishopsbourn BTs LD set)

Elizabeth CULVER aged 10 months buried 1805 (Whitstable BTs)

Hester CULVER widow buried 25 Nov 1776 (Whitstable BTs)

James and Esther CULVER: Chr 28.3.1823 their dau Sarah Ann “of Harbledown, woodman” Burial: 2.4.1823 Sarah Ann 1-week old Chr 18 Jun 1826 their son Henry s.o. above “of Harbledown, woodman” Chr 21.12.1828 Sarah Ann their daughter, “of , Harbledown Labr” (James and Esther CULVER) (HARBLEDOWN BTs)

John CULVER married Mary IZARD both of Whitstable by Banns 8 Apr 1777 (Whitstable BTs)

John CULVER of the Hundred of Westgate married Ann CHURCHMAN of same parish 1 Nov 1779 (Holy X Canterbury BTs M set)

John CULVER married Sarah SHAXBY 9 Apr 1798 (ASH BTs)

Larry CULVER theft of a rabbit at Great Mongeham (Dover Chronicle Jan 5 1884 p.8 col.1 near top)

Miss Maria CULVER married 22 February at St James, Dover to Mr John Beal SPAIN (Dover Telegraph 24 Feb 1838 p.8 col.4)

Nathaniel CULVER of Whitstable widr married Margaret IZARD of same spr by Banns 19 Oct 1773 And chr of their son Edward 1775 (all Whitstable BTs)

Richard CULVER of Blean, had two shirts stolen from his premises – John KIRBY against whom a detainer was sent, was discharged (Kentish Gazette 10-13 Jan 1786 back page col.4) [NB other reports give name as Richd CALVER]

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Richard CULVER aged 37, labourer at East Kent Qtr Sessions – charge of stealing a ewe at Chartham and sentenced to 15 yrs transportation (Dover Telegraph 6 Jan 1838 p.8 col.3)

Sarah CULVER taken prisoner after riot at Boughton (= Bossenden Wood affair) (Dover Telegraph 2 June 1838 p.8 col.3)

Sarah Ann CULVER (born c.1828 married Charles AKHURST (Dec Q. 1852 Sturry dist) Sarah’s father may have been a wood merchant, she died 1920 (92), Charles died in his 102nd year. They lived all their married lives in East Finchley – Barnet, London. Except for first two + years in Harbledown, Canterbury. She may have been born at Broad Oak (info ex M.M.)

Thomas CULVER of Whitstable, dredger, widr Licence (dated 29.7.1769) to marry Susan JUTSON of same (17, father James JUTSON, dredger) To be at W. (Willis licence lists)

Thomas CULVER married Harriet HAMBROOK by Banns 18 Jul 1801 (ASH BTs)

Thomas CULVER, baker, Tower Hamlets Road, Dover (P.O. Directory 1878)

Thomas Henry CULVER Registered Dover 1856. 2a. 829 (St Catherines’ Indexes via Internet)

William and Jane CULVER of Sturry, Labr: Their daughter Jane chr 10 Jul 1814 Their son John chr 1805 (STURRY)

William CULVER at East Kent Qtr Sessions was indicted for stealing male ass at Dunkirk and sentenced to 7 yrs transportation (Dover Telegraph 5 Jul 1834 p.8 col.4)

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CULVER – used as a middle name –

18.5.1748 Stephen Culver KINGSFORD of Monkton married Mary KINGSFORD of Ickham by Lic. (WINGHAM)

29.3.1825 Henry Culver WHITE, infant buried (St Lawrence Thanet)

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Culverhouse Hollingsbee ref: 1731

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Anne CULVERHOUSE spr married John COCK ba both of Stourmouth by B. 29 Nov 1727 (Stourmouth)

John CULVERHOUSE ba married Ann GATH widow both of Ash by Banns 27 Dec 1758 (ASH BTs)

John CULVERHOUSE ba married Elizabeth HUDSON spr both of Ash by B. 15 Oct 1778 (ASH BTs)

John CULVERHOUSE widr married Ann PRICE spr both of Ash by B. 28 Dec 1778 (ASH BTs)

John CULVERHOUSE labr of Ash by Sandwich Settlement Certificate 1 June 1784 TO St Clement Sandwich (Sandwich U3/173/13/8)

Mary CULVERHOUSE widow married Jno COX ba both of Ash by Lic. 30 Nov 1765 (ASH BTs)

Richard CULVERHOUSE married Jane BEVILL 29 Jan 1639-40 (Ham by Sandwich Regr)

Wm CULVERHOUSE ba married Sarah REYNOLDS spr both of Stourmouth by B. 25.9.1732 (Stourmouth)

Wm CULVERHOUSE, husbandman, his wife and family Settlement Certificate FROM "Limpne" Kent 6 June 1732 TO St Clement Sandwich (U3/173/13/4)

Mr CULVERHOUSE, Ramsgate - married 25 Feb at Orlestone to Miss Ann BUTLER of Ham Street (Dover Telegraph 1 March 1834 p.8 col.4)

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Cumming(s), Cum(m)ins Hollingsbee ref: 1732

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Alexander CUMMINS of Dover (aged 24) labr and honourably discharged soldier, assisted by parish to emigrate to the Capt of Good Hope on the ship "Weymouth" in Wm MENZES' party, + his wife Elizabeth aged 26 and son Alexander aged 2 ("Settlers Hand Book" by M.D.Nash; main source: Cape Archives C.O. 6138/1, 30 )

Mr J. CUMMING, deceased of Longport Street, Canterbury - furniture to be auctioned (Kentish Gazette Tu 27 Dec 1808 p.4 col.1)

James CUM~ING the younger, Ann his wife, and Anna their daughter Settlement Certificate FROM Lansallos, Cornwall 28 Feb 1730-1 TO St Clement, Sandwich, Kent (NB document is endorsed "CUMMENS/CUMMING") (UI3/173/13/4 Sandwich records)

"James CUMMING (the younger) married Anne HILLS at St Clement Sandwich by Lic. 24 Oct 1729. Anna their first born 17 Sep 1730, 4 sons to follow, two were RN officers, William rising to the rank of Captain and James becoming an Admiral. I imagine he married Anne at Sandwich when visiting the town on board a RN brig or cutter on smuggling duty in the Downs" (info from B. Hills)

James CUMMING born 16 Apr 1738 Sandwich, 4th child of Lieut. James CUMMING, RN and Ann (see KFHS Journal Vol.5 No.1 page 31)

John CUMMING, Canterbury - re contentious issue with Richard GORELY, tax gatherer (Kentish Gazette Aug 3 - 6 1790 p.1 col.1) (also see p.1 col.2 notice re the subject)

Mr John CUMMING deceased - attorney at law, Canterbury: notice re finances (Kentish Gazette 13 May 1808 p.1 col.2)

John CUMMING Esq. deceased of Burgate Street, Canterbury - freehold estate to be sold or let (Kentish Gazette 17 May 1808 p.1 col.3)

Mary CUMING born Jun 7 1912 - died Jly 1 1921 (Ringwould churchyard memorials)

Miss CUMMING, (eldest dau of the late Mr John CUMMING, solicitor of Canterbury), married 17 August at Canterbury to Mr John PARTRIDGE (Kentish Gazette 19 Aug 1808 p.4 col.4)

Mr CUMMING at Canterbury "for a map of property for sale by auction + particulars" (Kentish Gazette 29 Dec 1789 to 1.1.1790 p.1 col.3)

Mr CUMMING at Canterbury "for particulars of sale of property" (Kentish Gazette 5.1.1790 to 8.1.1790 p.1 col.3) Mr CUMMING of Canterbury - sale of land (Kentish Gazette Jan 15-19 1790 p.1 col.1) Mr CUMMING of Canterbury - particulars re auction sale (Kentish Gazette Jan 8 - 12 1790 p.1 col.3) Mr CUMMING, Canterbury re sales of land and property (Kentish Gazette 1 - 5 Jan 1790 p.1 col.3)

Wm CUMMINGE of Barham, mentioned in deed dated 1592 (see Archd. Cantitna Vol.25 page 273)

Wm CUMMINGS: Chr 30 Sept 1832, John son of Sarah ALLRIGHT of St Marys parish, single woman, and Wm CUMMINGS (St Marys Sandwich BTs)

Miss CUMMINS, and Mrs CUMMINS both of 7 Marine Place, Dover; (Private Residents, PO Directory 1878)

CUMMINGS c.1809 (St Mary Northgate Canterbury BTs)

CUMMINGS - in group PHOTO (Dover Express 31 Dec 1915 p.8)

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Cunningham Hollingsbee ref: 1733

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Edward CUNNINGHAM born Dover, Kent 1 Jany 1823 Seaman's ticket 70,781. BT 113/36 Capacity: seaman; 5'7" complexion fair; auburn hair; grey eyes; first went to sea as boy 1 Jany 1841; Marks: none; not served in RN or foreign service; when unemployed resides 40 James Street, Dover (!!) Issued Hull 28 Dec 1844; age when ticketed 21; can write: yes; code for voyages 1846, as seaman; 1851 as mate, not extracted. (PRO Kew)

G. CUNNINGHAM, Deal Pilots (Upper Book) (Kentish Companion 1779)

George CUNNINGHAM, pilot, page 1 (Court of Loadmanage - Fellowship of Cinque Ports Pilots - Minute book 1763-1808, first 18 pages ONLY are indexed from which this is taken (Kent Co.Archives)

William CUNNINGHAM, pilot of Deal married Miss Sarah BANKS of that place (Kentish Gazette Mar 30-Apr 2 1790 p.4 col.4)

Wm and Sarah CUNNINGHAM: chr their dau Sophia 16.4.1800 (Deal baptisms from notebook in Deal Museum)

CUNNINGHAM (Shipbourne M.I.s in Add.Ms. 271 - 1/5 page 352, Cant.Archives)

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Curd Hollingsbee ref: 729

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Alfred CURD, 22, ba married 1885 (St Barts, Charlton by Dover parish, ref U3/212/1/7)

Edward CURD married (1871) to Eleanor HOARE; she was born 1852, a daughter of Henry HOARE who died at Wapping London 22 Jan 1895. Henry HOARE was a son of Henry HOARE born 24.4.1842, Henry Senr was a Shipwright and writer at Chatham Docks and married Margaret POTTER.

John CURD of Petham, widower, married Sarah PRITCHARD spr of Ash by Banns 15 Jul 1769 (ASH by Sandwich BTs)

Mary CURD of Barham married Jacob PETITT of Ash by Licence 31 July 1716 (Barham Regr)

Mary CURD (X) of Northbourne spr married Thomas AMHERST (X) of same ba by Banns (Northbourne Regr)

Mary CURD of Deal BANNS READ to marry John ELLENDEN of Betteshanger on 7, 14, 21 March 1790. Not married at B (Betteshanger Banns regr U3/75/1/3)

Mr R. CURD: “Folkestone”: On Sunday evening a young woman, Ann Davis, was incautiously walking close to the edge of the quay when she fell into the harbour a depth of 20-feet. Her cries soon brought the assistance of William ANDREWS, Customs Officer, on board the “Princess Mary” steamer, who, from the sponson, held her above water with a boat hook, when, with the assistance of Mr R. CURD, and others, he succeeded in pulling her aboard; This accident was owing to carelessness as the quay at the time was brilliantly lighted up with gas.” (Dover Telegraph Sat November 9, 1850 p.1 col. 3)

Susan CURD of Deal spr BANNS READ to marry Thomas ABBOT of Northbourne ba, Dec 1778/ Jan 1779 (Not married at N) (Northbourne Banns regr)

Thomas CURD, Garling Green, Petham: notice re sale of underwood (Kentish Gazette Nov 19-23 1790 p.2 col.3)

William Alfred CURD (Stoker) - PHOTO of him - was killed by an air raid while home on sick leave (Dover Express 5 Oct 1917 back page)

CURD c.1812 (Leeds Kent)

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listed by K.Hollingsbee

Curling Hollingsbee ref: 251

EAST KENT PEOPLE INDEX; refs from various E.Kent sources, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

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Alexander CURLING was master of a voyage 1729 to St Petersburg, etc. on the ship “Alexander” of Ramsgate, (built? 1725). Later Capt. Stephen BOYMAN was commander, and later on Capt. Geo CURLING. (info ex. R. Craig)

Ann CURLING of Eythorne spr married Edward BEER ba of Nonington by Banns 20 Nov 1774 (Eythorne Regr)

Ann CURLING spr married Thos CLOWES ba 15 June 1786 (HAM BTs), info ex R.N.

Ann CURLING spr (BT says “Miss”) married Thos CLOWES (BT says “Mr”) ba by Lic 15 June 1786 (HAM Regr and BTs)

Ann CURLING of Northbourne spr married John JORDAN of Deal ba by Banns 24 Oct 1801 (Northbourne Reg)

Mrs Ann CURLING died at advanced age, 18 March at Canterbury (Dover Telegraph 24.3.1838 p.8 col.4)

Charlotte CURLING (4th dau of the late Randall Bell CURLING Esq., Inspecting Commander of the Coast Guard) - marriage to George Latham ARTIS Esq. (Dover Telegraph 10 Oct 1846 p.8 col.4)

Charlotte CURLING, 23, spr of Walmer married John Wilmot FINNIS, 24, ba, seaman of Walmer. Witnesses: James Stephen FINNIS, Trinity Pilot, and Edward Morris CURLING, Labr 11.4.1892 (Walmer parish registers)

David CURLING married Sarah LEE 10.4.1827 (Margate St John) ex IGI

David and Sarah CURLING: their son Finnis chr 10.2.1832 (Dover St Mary) ex IGI

Mr Edward CURLING of Ham, ba married Miss Eliz. Hatton PETTMAN of Woodnesborough byLic. Witnesses: Eliz. CURLING, Richard PETTMAN 5 Feb 1789 (Woodnesborough Regr)

Mr E. CURLING: “Hester HARRIS died at her father’s house, Crockham Farm, Herne Hill, she was the eldest daughter of Mr E. CURLING and wife of Mr HARRIS whose house was lately destroyed by fire at Herne Bay (Dover Telegraph 3 Mar 1838 p.8 col.4)

E. CURLING - taken prisoner after riot at Boughton (Dover Telegraph 2.6.1838 p.8 col.3) [ie. Bossenden Wood affair]

Edward CURLING aged 33 appeared at Kent Assizes. Charged with others of wilful murder of Henry Boswell BENNETT at the Ville of Dunkirk. Pleaded guilty. Sentence deferred (Dover Telegraph 11 Aug 1838 p.1 col 4, long report) also: He was given 1 year’s hard labour with 1 month in solitary (Dover Telegraph 25.8.1838 p.2 col.3)

Elizabeth CURLING spr of Ash married James KENNETT of St Mildreds Canterbury, ba by Lic. 18 Oct 1773 (ASH by Sandwich BTs)

Elizabeth CURLING spr married Latham OSBORN ba by Lic. 10 Jan 1791 (HAM BTs, info ex R.N.)

Elizabeth CURLING spr married Latham OSBORN ba by Lic. 10.1.1791 (HAM Regr and BTs)

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Elizabeth CURLING married John SPAIN by Banns, both of Worth 13 Oct 1792 (WORTH BTs)

Elizabeth Jane CURLING married Wm Wyborn BRADLEY by Licence 27.1.1801 (ASH BTs)

Esther CURLING (see page 5 of Ruth Nicol’s Census INDEX for Barfrestone Census)

Finnis CURLING married Sarah HUNT 14.10.1806 (Dover St Mary) ex IGI

Finnis CURLING married Elizabeth WICKES 6.3.1810 (Dover St Mary) ex IGI

Finnis CURLING born St Peter’s Thanet 1807? Married Sarah Kingsford ARNOLD. One daughter is known, Sarah born St Mgts 1847?

Mr G. CURLING, Grocer of Dover: married 22 May at Dover to Miss Susanna BEER (Kentish Gazette Tu 24 May 1808 p.4 col.5)

George CURLING, occupier of house and land at Boughton under Blean owned by Samuel BRIGGS of Waldershare (1754 Kent Poll)

George CURLING married Mary MAY by Banns 3 Oct 1754 (ASH BTs)

George CURLING - see ref under Alexander CURLING (on p.1 of this list)

George CURLING - later another “Alexander” ship was commanded by him. Thanet vessels taken by the enemy in wartime (ie c.1800?) and imprisoned in French or Spanish Gaols. (info ex. Robin Craig)

George Hercules CURLING of Upper Deal married 1887 (St Leonard Deal regr)

Henry CURLING, of St Lawrence, owner of land - an adjoining piece was being sold (Kentish Gazette Sep 7-10 1790 p.4 col.1)

Henry CURLING Esq., a Magistrate of the Cinque Ports (PO Directory, Dover 1878)

Mr J. CURLING, aged 48, died 6 Oct at Ramsgate. Formerly of Ozengell, Thanet (Dover Telegraph 18 Oct 1834 p.8 col.4)

Mr J. CURLING, formerly wine merchant of Ramsgate, died 21 Dec at St Lawrence Ramsgate (Dover Telegraph 26 Dec 1835 p.8 col.4)

James CURLING (son of Katherine CURLING of Swingfield, widow) by Indenture he was apprenticed to John FAGG of Dover, Cordwainer for 7 yrs. Fee £5. Agreement to allow apprentice 5-weeks for harvest every year and to allow him 1 month to go to school. Enrolled 11 June 1747. (Dover Apprentice Enrolments)

James CURLING FROM Charlton 11 Oct 1750 TO St Mary Dover (Settlement Cert. U3/30 13/1-3)

James CURLING of Dover, master cordwainer, took apprentices: 1763 Richard RUSSELL fee £10 ref;55/25 1771 Stephen HAMBROOK fee £12 ref: 57/212 (Inland Revenue Records, at PRO of which Kent apprenticeships 1763 to 1774 - where a fee was paid - are on KFHS fiche)

Mr James CURLING of Dover: occupier of house to be auctioned (Kentish Gazette 27.12.1808 p.1 col.4)

James CURLING lodger Unmarried 19 agr.labr born Sutton (SUTTON 1861 Census, p.3 F111, No.14)

Jane CURLING of Ham spr married Wm RICKORDS of Woodnesborough ba by Lic. Wits: Wm WOODCOCK, Edw MEDGETT (clerk?) 4 June 1776 (Woodnesborough Regr)

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Jane CURLING, 21, guilty of theft, at Walmer, given 4 months at Sandwich Qtr Sessions (Dover Telegraph 27.June 1846, p.1 col.4, see also D.Tel of 4.4.1846 p.1 col.4)

John CURLING, 7 hearths. Hearth Tax 1662 (“Birchington, its history” by Walker 1991 p.82)

John CURLING of Ramsgate, in early 1700s - the “Katherin & Elizabeth” (tobacco - ?) (info ex. R. Craig)

John CURLING, resident Dover, owned freehold at St Lawrence Thanet (Kent Poll 1734)

John CURLING FROM Ash 26 Oct 1766 TO St Mary Dover (Settlement Cert. Ref: U3/30 13/1-3)

John CURLING of Ham ba married Eliz. JULL of Ash spr by Lic. 4 Dec 1777 (ASH BTs)

John CURLING of Ringwould BANNS READ 21,28 Dec 1794 and Jan 1795 to marry Sarah FAGG of Betteshanger. Not married at B (Betteshanger Banns)

John and Susanna CURLING: their son David chr 10.12.1802 (St Marg at Cliffe) ex IGI

Mr John CURLING carpenter of Dover, deceased: notice re payment of debts (Kentish Gazette Tu 19 Jan 1808 p.1 col.2)

John CURLING of Boughton under Blean won 3rd prize at Polyanthus “Feast” (ie polyanthus flower show) (Kentish Gazette 20 May 1808 p.4 col.4)

John CURLING, Ozangel Parsonage, Thanet: notice to creditors (Dover Telegraph 7 Dec 1833 p.1 col.1)

John CURLING of Tilmanstone WILL ref.Vol.113 (1854-57) Folio 43(Archdeaconry Court of Canterbury)

Margaret CURLING spr married John BUCK ba both of Ash by Lic. 28 Mar 1760 (ASH BTs)

Marian CURLING of St Lawrence Thanet married Vincent TERRY of Minster Thanet 28.2.1610-11 (Woodnesborough, by Licence, from J.Jones marriage index)

Martha CURLING (2nd daughter of Daniel CURLING Esq. Of Canterbury), married 28 April at Stoke Newington to Mr S. LEWIS (Dover Telegraph 2 May 1835 p.8 col.4)

Mary CURLING married Geo FINES 20.7.1754 (East Langdon)

Mary CURLING of E. Langdon spr; married Stephen CHADWICK of Charlton ba by Banns 12.1.1767 (Charlton by Dover Regr)

Mary CURLING spr of Eythorne married Richd KNIGHT ba of Northbourne 26.11.1768 (Eythorne Regr)

Mary CURLING spr married Isaac REYNOLDS widr both of Ash by Banns 3.4.1774 (ASH BTs)

Mary CURLING BANNS READ 1782 to marry Ralph SPICER (Woodnesborough Banns) Not married at W.

Mary CURLING married Ralph SPICER by Banns 14 Oct 1782 (Worth BTs)

Mrs Mary CURLING deceased of Duke Street, Deal - occupier of premises to be auctioned (Dover Telegraph 6 Aug 1836 p.1 col.2)

Mary CURLING (eldest dau of the late Mr CURLING of Ozengel (Ramsgate) married 17 Dec at Ramsgate to Mr I. BLEADEN (Dover Telegraph 24.Dec 1836 p.8 col.4)

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Mary CURLING (only dau of W.CURLING of Sandwich) married 18 June in the East Indies to R.WALKER Esq., Lt.of Artillery (Dover Telegraph 24 Nov 1838 p.8 col.4)

Mary Ann CURLING (2nd dau of the late Mr Edward CURLING of St Barts Sandwich) died 2 May at Paris (Dover Telegraph 13 May 1837 p.8 col.4)

Matthew CURLING of Buckland ba married Martha BULLARD of same 14 Dec 1769 (Buckland by Dover Regr)

Mr Randall CURLING, Upper Deal, married Miss Sarah WOODCOCK of this parish (Kentish Gazette Apr 20-23 1790 p.4 col.4)

Randall & Sarah CURLING: chr 14.3.1800 their dau Sarah Jane (Deal baptisms from a notebook in Deal Museum)

Randall CURLING Esq., of 4 Wellington Terrace, Charlton, deceased: notice of sale by auction of household effects (Dover Telegraph 26 Jun 1847 p.1 col.4)

Richard CURLING of Chilham married Ann WHITE of Kennington by Lic. 22.Oct 1738 (Brabourne BT LD set)

Richard CURLING remanded to Dover Gaol for stealing at Charlton and Buckland (Dover Telegraph 29 Apr 1837 p.8 col.4)

Richard CURLING, aged 15, labr at Dover Midsummer Sessions was acquitted of stealing lead and brass from Buckland Mills (Dover Telegraph 15 Jul 1837 p.5 col.3)

Robert CURLING: “In memory of Robert CURLING Esq., Surgeon and one of the Jurats of this town who died the 30 Nov (1810?) aged 42 yrs. Also of Fanny his wife, daughter of the late Capt. John HARVEY, RN of this parish who died 6 July 1825 aged 55 yrs. Their remains rest in a vault at the S.Eastern corner of the adjoining churchyard.” (Memorial in St Peter’s church Sandwich)

Mr Rob. CURLING married 10 February at St Andrew’s Canterbury to Maria ISHERWOOD (Dover Telegraph 15 Feb 1834 p.8 col.4)

Mr Samuel CURLING, deceased: notice of property for sale at Deal (Dover Telegraph 6.8.1836 p.1 col.2)

Sarah CURLING spr of Ramsgate Thanet married Stephen THOMPSON widower of same by Lic. 10 Dec 1724 (St Paul’s, Shadwell Middsx Parish Records, quoted in KFHS Journal Sep 1982, p.179)

Sarah CURLING married John ELGAR (x) of Guston 14.2.1802 by Banns. She signed name. (St Margaret at Cliffe)

Sarah CURLING of Eastry BANNS READ at Eastry Oct 1787 to marry Geo VANSON of Woodnesborough. Not married at E.

Sarah CURLING (x) of Eastry spr married Geo VANSON (x) of Woodnesborough ba, witness: Geo VANSON (x), Eliz. CURLING (x) 13 Oct 1787 (Woodnesborough Regr)

Stephen CURLING, excavator on railway - remanded for having possession of tobacco thought to have been smuggled (Dover Telegraph 29 Dec 1838 p.8 col.2)

Thomas CURLINGE FROM Ringwold Dec 19 1759 TO St Mary Dover (Settlement Cert. U3/30 13/1-3)

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Thomas CURLING apprenticed to Thos LADD of Dover, carpenter, 1765 Fee £15 (ref: 55/165: Inland Revenue records at PRO, of which Kent Apprenticeships 1763 to 1774 - where a fee was paid - are on KFHS fiche)

Thomas CURLING (son of Matthew) indentured 1765 (Dover apprentice enrolments, Kent Co.Archives)

Thos CURLING apprenticed 1768 to Wm YOUDEN of Dover, Bricklayer, fee £12 (ref:56/181) (PRO Inland Revenue records of which Kent apprenticeshps 1763 to 1774 - where a fee was paid - are on KFHS fiche)

Thos & Mary CURLING of Ramsgate: chr of their son Thomas 3.11.1768 (Monkton??)

Mr Thomas CURLING, Bailiff, Statenborough Farm, Eastry: Stock of hop poles to be auctioned (Kentish Gazette Fri 21 Oct 1808 p.4 col.1)

Thos CURLING of Buckland married Harriet Langley SMITH of same by Banns 9.6.1829 (Buckland by Dover Regr)

Thomas CURLING, Buckland, found drowned. Inquest report. (Dover Telegraph 5 Apr 1834 p.8 col.2)

Thomas Oakley CURLING married Jane BECKER by Lic. 24.11.1804 (ASH BTs)

Mr W. CURLING married 17 Oct at Margate to Eliza ORPIN (4th dau of Mr Edward ORPIN) (Dover Telegraph 22 Oct 1836 p.8 col.4)

Wm CURLING of Northbourne married Mary ANSTEY of Bishopsbourne by Lic. 25.10.1716 (Bishopsbourne)

Wm CURLING of Deal, owner of freehold land at Stouting and Braborne, occupied by Steph.KENNETT (1754 Kent Poll)

Wm CURLING married Sarah LEGGETT of Ash by Banns 22 Feb 1756 (ASH BTs)

Wm CURLING of Nonington ba married Mary HOBDAY of Northbourne spr by B. 5.4.1777 (Northbourne Regr)

Wm CURLING of Northbourne BANNS READ Aug/Sep 1803 to marry Pleasant SHELVEY of Deal. Not married at N. (Northbourne Banns)

Wm CURLING of Buckland by Dover married Charlotte HATTON of same by B. 24.7.1819 (Buckland Regr)

Wm CURLING Esq., 71 yrs, died 10 June at Sandwich (Dover Telegraph 13.6.1835 p.8 col.4)

------CURLING - from list of vessels and men in 17th century, name recurred in later periods CURLINGS - 1790s to 1830s - business went to London, and the CURLINGS became associated with YOUNG family in London CURLING among 18 Century ship-owners who went to London from E.Kent (above info ex. R. Craig)

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CURLING (see Ham register U3/1102/1/2)

CURLING c.1760 (Wootton)

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Mr CURLING, Chilton near Margate: House to let at Southwood, in parish of St Lawrence (Kentish Gazette May 25 1790 p.1 col.4)

Mr CURLING, Chilton near St Lawrence, Ramsgate: house and grounds for sale in connection with Mr Boys of Salmestone Nr.Margate (Kentish Gazette Sep 7 1790 p.1 col.3)

CURLING, GOODWIN, FRIEND & Co. of Deal: notice of auction of port wines (Kentish Gazette 8.1.1808 p.1 col.5)

Mr CURLING: sheep lost in storm (Kentish Gazette 19 Jan 1808 p.4 col.3)

Mr CURLING of Chilton: Loss of stock in storm at Ebbs Fleet, near Minster (Thanet) (Kentish Gazette 26 Jan 1808 p.4 col.4)

CURLING ref. No.413 (Memorials in Cowgate Cemetery, St Marys Parish Dover, only part recorded by KFHS)

CURLING No.171 (Memorial inscriptions list for Deal St Georges churchyard)

CURLINGs - some lived at Chilton, not far from Ozengell” (Manston/St Lawrence)

Mrs CURLING, died 13 June at Deal (Dover Telegraph 235 Jun 1836 p.8 col.4)

------John CURLING, Carpenter Randall Bell CURLING James CURLING, carpenter (on list of 1802 Dover Electors, hand written in a book, at Dover Ref.Library, listing voters - ie freemen of Dover - in election for two Dover MPs) ------Charles Henry CURLING, baker and shopkeeper, Tower Hamlets Maria CURLING (Mrs) shopkeeper, London Road Wm CURLING, shopkeeper, 2 Colebran Street (Dover, Commercial List from PO Directory 1878) ------Mary CURLING of Ringwould died 1.4.1887 aged 82 years; John CURLING died 1.1.1900 aged 95 yrs (Ringwould Memorial Inscriptions, churchyard) ------

Searches for an Elizabeth CURLING born about 1750-6, who married Thomas MARSH Searched Index of St Mary Dover typed transcript. Only references mentioning Elizabeths were noted: Baptisms: 1750 Ann d.o. James & Eliz. CURLING 1751 Mary d.o. ditto 1753 Elizabeth d.o. Matthew & Susanna CURLING 1753 2 Sept. Elizabeth d.o. James & Eliz. CURLING 1756 James s.o. James & Eliz. CURLING 1758 Elizabeth d.o. James & Eliz. CURLING 1760 Sus. d.o. James & Eliz. CURLING 1764 Catherine d.o. James & Eliz. CURLING 1764 Eliz. d.o. Thos & Hanna CURLING 1770 Eliz. d.o. Matthew & Martha CURLING

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Drafted tree by R.Nicol: Henry CURLING born St Peter’s 1813-14, died 3.12.1888 aged 74, buried St Mgts Cliffe He married Selina --- (she born Margate 1813, died 6 Jly 1881 aged 68, buried St Mgts Their children known: Henry Charles born St M’s 1838? Died 1.4.1900 aged 60. Married Mary LASLETT (she born St M’s 1857. One son known: Henry G. CURLING born St M’s 1878, who married Harriet -- (she died 31.1.1941 bur St M’s) John born St M’s 1842 died 27 March 1913 aged 71; Finnis born St Mgts 1845, died 7 Nov 1927 aged 83; Francis born St M’s 1847, died 9 Nov 1892 aged 46 Selina born St M’s 5-11-1848, ,died 25-5-1931 bur St M’s Eliza born St M’s 1853, died 1932 bur St M’s

------see also printed Pedigree of the CURLINGE family of the parish of St Laurence

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listed by K.Hollingsbee

Curling 251 7 Curling Hollingsbeee ref: 328

EAST KENT PEOPLE INDEX: refs from various E.Kent sources, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

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Elizabeth CURLING – death “on Friday” at St Lawrence Thanet, aged 98, widow of the late Daniel CURLING, many years an eminent farmer at Chilton farm in that parish (Kentish Gazette 5 – 8 Feb 1788 back page)

Mary CURLING of St Catherine’s Place, Charlton, Dover, (widow of William CURLING papermaker journeyman), aged 71 died 26.5.1855

Mary CURLING lodger single 70 living on own means born Dover Henry TILTMAN head married 70 pensioner born Whitstable Kent Charlotte “ wife “ 66 born Rye, Sussex Charlotte A. “ dau single 42 born Dover (1891 Census Charlton by Dover, 1 Granville Street ref.126)

CURLING families in Great Mongeham c.1790s, settled in Deal/Walmer c.1840.

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From TILMANSTONE Parish Registers and BTs 1558-1900 inclusive: In date order. Marriages:

William CURLING and Jane SAYER 24 Oct 1633

William CURLING (x) ba of Tilmanstone and Ann FITTALL (x) spr of Tilmanstone by Licence witnesses: Michael WOOD, Wm AYERS clerk on 6th April 1779 (Licence: Wm CURLING of Tilmanstone ba and Ann FITTALL of same, spr. At Tilmanstone. 6 April)

Ann CURLING and William CURLING – witnesses at marriage of Thos FILE of E.Langdon to Ann LOTT of Tilmanstone. Sept 1784.

John CURLING – witness at marriage of Stephen BIRCH to Mary LOTT both of Tilmanstone 14 July 1804.

Sarah CURLING – witness at marriage of Edward HOILE to Sarah RUMNEY both of Tilmanstone, 2 June 1808

Sarah CURLING of Tilmanstone spr married Henry AMIS of Sellindge, ba by Banns wits: Wm CURLING, Ann BUDDLE? 22 Feb 1809

John CURLING of Tilmanstone ba to Elizabeth COLLINGS of Tilmanstone spr by Banns wits: Wm CURLING, Elizabeth CURLING 20 Oct 1810.

William CURLING of Tilmanstone, ba to Elizabeth FULLER of Tilmanstone, widow by Banns wits (Robert? ) DYASON, Ann LUCKHURST 23 Jan 1811.

William CURLING – witness at marriage of Noah WOOD of Staple ba to Susanna PRETT of Tilmanstone spr by banns and consent. 10 Jan 1818.

William CURLING and Ann CURLING were witnesses at marriage of Thomas HUNTER of St John Thanet to Sarah DYASON spr 14 Nov 1838.

Ann CURLING, full age, spr married William DYASON, full age, ba, sadler of Deal (father Robert DYASON). Wits: Wm CURLING, Eliz. Dorothy NASH 4 May 1840 (No.9)

John CURLING, full age, ba, sadler of Tilmanstone, (father: William CURLING, farmer) to Mary JENNER, full age, spr (no more detail) wits: Mary LEWIS, William CURLING by Banns. 15 Jul 1841 (No.12)

William CURLING, 45, ba, mariner of Tilmanstone (father: John CURLING, labr) to Eliza COLLINGS, 47, spr of Tilmanstone, (father: John COLLINGS, mariner) wits: James HOGBEN, Sarah HOGBEN, by Banns 3 Nov 1856 (No.53)

328 page 2 Tilmanstone continued: Baptisms: all spelt CURLING: John s.o. William and Jane (Jeane SAYER) 7 Sep 1634 William s.o. Wm and Jane his wife 8 May 1636 Ann d.o. Ann (BTs dau of Wm and Ann) 4 Mar 1780 John s.o. Wm and Ann 18 Mar 1781 Sarah d.o. Wm and Ann 7 Mar 1782 William s.o. Wm and Ann 23 Feb 1783 Sarah d.o. Wm and Ann 7 Aug 1785 Mary d.o. Wm and Ann 26 Jul 1789 William s.o. John and Elizabeth 24 Nov 1811 John s.o. Wm and Eliz. Of Tilmanstone, labr 23 May 1813 (No.7) Ann d.o. Wm and Eliz. Of Tilm, labr 7 May 1817 (No.52)

Burials: all spelt CURLING: Mary, infant 28 Sep 1779 Ann, infant 10 Mar 1780 Sarah, infant 17 Mar 1782 William (P) 20 Aug 1789 Mary (P) 4 Apr 1790 Kirby 8 Dec 1797 Ann, widow 9 Mar 1803 CURLING – middle name - Edward Curling DAVIS buried 14 May 1807 Robert 17 May 1812 Elizabeth of Tilmanstone age 62 13 Aug 1840 John of Tilmanstone age 72 13 Aug 1840 (No.153)

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Tilmanstone Census: 1841: Upper Street area:

Building 5: John CURLING ‘60’ ag. Labr born in Kent [note : this would appear to be the cottage now known as “Martin Cottage”, believed to have been the Pound House]

Building 9: John CURLING ‘60’ ag labr born in Kent [NB. These last two items should be checked with the original census]

Building 26: William CURLING ‘55’ farmer born in Kent Elizabeth “ ‘60’ ditto William DYASON ‘60’ surgeon ditto Sarah BELSEY ‘15’ F/Ser ditto

Tilmanstone Census 1851 Upper Street area: John CURLING head widr 70 ag. Labr born Tilmanstone Eliza Ann COLLINGS visitor unm. 38 dressmaker & milliner born Faversham Sarah “ “ “ 29 dressmaker & milliner “ Ann “ “ “ 24 dressmaker & milliner “

1861, 1871: No CURLINGS seen

1881: Upper Street: Mary CURLING sister unmarried 69 Cook, dom. Servt. Born Buckland Living in with Thomas CARLTON, pork butcher His wife Charlotte CARLTON born Buckland, age 55 And son Michael CURLING born Tilmanstone.

1891 – No CURLINGS seen.

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From Dover St Marys churchyard memorials list, (kfhs 1991, on fiche):

CURLING: (Headstone recorded by Dover Archaeological Rescue Unit 1974 as follows): “In this vault / is buried / Randall Bell Curling / Inspecting Commander HM Coastguard / died 19th June 1823 / aged 60 years Also Jarvis Curling / son of the above / died 24th August 1829 / aged 27 years / Also Bennet Curling / daughter of the above / died 19th October 1829 aged 15 years / Also Sarah Curling / widow of the above Randall Bell Curling / died 4th Feb 1842 / aged 68 years.” (A7) see next item.

The following recorded by KFHS members:

CURLING (Headstone) In / this vault / is buried / Randall Bell Curling / Inspecting Commander / HM Coast Guard / died 19th June 1823 / aged 60 years / Also Jarvis Curling / son of the above / died 24th August 1829 / aged 27 years / Also Bennet Curling / daughter of the above / died 19th October 1829 / Aged 15 years / Also Sarah Curling / widow of the above Randall Bell Curling / died 4th February 1842 / aged 63 years ( N11)

[PRs say: 292.6.1823 Randall Bell CURLING of Southend, Essex, 60; 31 Aug 1829 Jarvis CURLING of Snargate Street age 27; 28 Oct 1829 Bennett CURLING of Charlton next Dover aged 15; 15 Feb 1842 Sarah CURLING of High Street, Charlton aged 68]

------listed by K.Hollingsbee

Curling Hollingsbee ref: 1734

EAST KENT PEOPLE INDEX: refs from various East Kent records, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

------see also COURLING ------

George Hercules CURLING who married 1887 married Ann KINGSTON 9 Jul 1887. His brother Frederick George CURLING was one-time licensee of "The Admiral Keppel" at Upper Deal and later owned Neptune Farm, Manor Road, Upper Deal (info J.Holliday)

Mary Jane CURLING (dau of Wm CURLING and Mary Jane (Dunn)) was married to William HOLLIDAY at Walmer 10 Mar 1888. William joined the Royal Navy on 4 Jan 1876 as a boy seaman (having added a year to his true age) and served in South African waters aboard HMS Boadicea. During 1881 he served ashore as part of a Naval Brigade during the First Boer War and saw action at the battles of Laing's Nek and Majuba Hill. From 26 May 1885 until 26 Feb 1898 he was a member of the crew of the Royal Yacht "Osborne" (info J.H.)

Henry CURLING 33 with wife & children at Bockhill Farm House, St Margaret at Cliffe, born St Margaret's, Kent; in same household his father (Henry aged 67, born St Peter's Kent, farmer of 184 acres), also houseful of other unmarried children on the farm including a son, Finnis O. CURLING aged 36. (FHL film 1341238 PRO ref RG11 1002 fol.53, p.11)

------listed by K.Hollingsbee

Curtis Hollingsbee ref: 1735

EAST KENT PEOPLE INDEX: refs from various East Kent records, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

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Ann CURTIS married James MAYTUM (widower??) 27 Sep 1796 (baptisms of children here also) (Broomfield BTs)

Miss Ann CURTIS, Appledore, married at Appledore 20 April to Mr Joseph WELLARD (Kentish Gazette Tu 26 Apr 1808 p.4 col.5)

Charles William CURTIS Esq. a Magistrate of the Cinque Ports (Dover) (P.O. Directory 1878)

Elizabeth CURTIS widow married Matthew ANDREWS widr by B. both of Buckland 18 June 1798 (Buckland by Dover Regr)

F. CURTIS of Dover "saved" (was on lost ship the "Hythe") group PHOTO (Dover Express 26 Nov 1915 p.6)

Frank CURTEIS, (youngest child of Mr Robert CURTEIS, Junr) died 2 March at Ashenden, Tenterden (Dover Telegraph 10 March 1838 p.8 col.4)

Mr George CURTEIS, Tenterden advert for house to be let (Kentish Gazette 5 Feb 1808 p.1 col.4)

Mr George CURTEIS Provisional committee member re new steam packet company London - Dover (Dover Telegraph 14 Dec 1833 p.1 col.1)

Henry CURTIS, 12 Commercial Quay, Dover (P.O. Directory 1878, private residents list)

Mr James CURTIS , mariner married at Dover on 2 May to Mrs Ann MOUNT (Dover Telegraph 8 May 1847 p.8 col.4)

Jeremiah CURTIS, Ashford, Steward of (Kentish Gazette Jul 30 - Aug 3 1790 p.1 col.1)

John CURTIS vicar c.1419 - name on stall in Minster Thanet church (Mee's "Kent" p.316)

John CURTIS, Chislett at E.Kent Qtr Sessions gave evidence - he had rabbits stolen (Dover Telegraph 2 Jul 1836 p.8 col.3)

John CURTIS, shoemaker, Lower Street (1841 Census, Eythorne)

John CURTEIS Esq. arrived at Dover on Tuesday and has engaged No.3 Clarence Lawn for three months (Dover Telegraph 15 Aug 1846)

John CURTEIS married 1854 at Tenterden to Eliza BOURNER (b.1829 Tenterden)

John CURTIS Superannuated as master carpenter at HM Naval Dockyard, Dover (Dover Telegraph 20 Nov 1847 p.8 col.2)

Maryt CURTIS present at death of Margaret WYBORN (nee CARLTON) on 21.4.1868 at Tilmanstone (wife of Wm Parker WYBORN, butcher) Regd 1868 No.424 (Gen.Regn Indexes)

Minnis CURTIS "Madam" (Mrs Amelia WALKER, wife of Mr Watson WALKER) Vocalist (PHOTO), and singing teacher in Dover (Dover Express 26 Jan 1917 p.3)

Peter CURTIS - hie heirs - land adjoining - 16-17 June 1735 (from info on "The Fawn" College Road, Deal details, from G.Nunns)

1735 page 2

Peter CURTICE - his lands described - in feoffment 12 Aug 1636 - property adjoining The Fawn Deal (info from G.Nunns)

Rowland Hill CURTIS, 24, ba married 1893 (St Bart's, Charlton by Dover regr U3/212/1/7)

Samuel CURTIS of Tenterden re deed 1643 (Archd. Cantiana Vol.25 page 281)

Revd Whitfield CURTEIS, Rector of Smarden, died 21 at Bath (Dover Telegraph 9 Aug 1834 p.8 col.4)

Wm CURTEIS, Tenterden, Drover, in company with Mr GOLDSMOITH, also a drover, were stopped by footpads at Lee Green, Blackheath (Kentish Gazette Oct 19-22 1790 p.4 col.4)

Sir William and Lady CURTIS, Ramsgate - report on Twelfth Night party (Kentish Gazette 8.1.1808 p.4 col.5)

William CURTIS, Hermitage Nursery, Ramsgate - notice of sale by auction of plants etc. for the benefit of creditors (Dover Telegraph 31 Mar 1838 p.1 col.3)

William CURTIS, inmate at Dover Union - sentenced to 7 days for destroying his clothes (3 line report) (Dover Telegraph 26 Sep 1846 p.8 col.4)

Wm Thomas CURTIS, 26, ba married 1882 (St Bart's Church, Charlton by Dover, U3/212/1/7)

CURTIS of Woodchurch, 17 century and arms (St Mildred Tenterden church Memorials, 1880 list see Add.Ms. 271/1-5 Canterbury Archives)

Mr CURTEIS, Faversham, married at Christ Church Surrey? to Miss HOGBEN of the same place (Kentish Gazette Apr 13-16 1790 p.4 col.4)

Mr CURTIS, Deptford, master of the Mistre alehouse died following accident with horse-chaise (Kentish Gazette Jul 27-30 1790 p.4 col.4)

Mr and Mrs and Miss CURTIS, guests at Ramsgate dance (Kentish Gazette 1 Jul 1808 p.4 col.4)

Lady CURTIS, Cliff House, Ramsgate - report on party (Dover Telegraph 21 Dec 1833 p.8 col.2)

Mr CURTIS, Clerk to the Justices of Wingham Division - wrote letter with notices relating to closure of public houses on Sunday morning, notices to be distributed to the churchwardens of each country parish, requesting that they may be affixed in the usual places... 7 Nov 1848 (Eastry Workhouse Records, guardians minutes)

(Gunner) CURTIS, RGA of Dover - abroad. In group PHOTO (Dover Express 31.3.1916 p.6 at top)

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CURWEN, CURWIN, KERWIN, KIRWIN Hollingsbee ref: 24-21-cl

East Kent People Index: refs from various E.Kent sources, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

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(CURWEN?) Graft? CARWING from Barham Feb 25 1759 To St Mary Dover (DOVER St Mary Settlements U3/30/13/1-3)

Thos CURWEN, Foley-house ("Inhabitants owners of otherwise connected to Margate, listed in Dover Telegraph Feb 11 1837 p.1)

Mrs CURWEN, of advanced age, died 5 March at Margate. Of Foley House (Dover Telegraph 1837 p.8 col.4)

Frances KERWIN of Patrixbourne married Thos FOX of Barham 13 July 1762. This is an old entry in the OLD Register (PATRIXBOURNE U3/129/1/2)

John and Susanna KERWIN: chr of their daughter Mary Ann on 3.11.1799 (Deal Baptisms from a notebook in Deal Museum)

KERWIN - ref. No.81 on list (Memorial Inscriptions, St George's churchyard, DEAL. copy of list in Deal Maritime Museum)

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listed by K. Hollingsbee

curwen 24-21 1 Cushen, Cushion Hollingsbee ref: 1736

EAST KENT PEOPLE INDEX: refs from various East Kent records, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

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Hannah CUSHEN of Deal spr BANNS READ Sep 1759 to marry Edward HALL of Northbourne ba (not married at N) (Northbourne Banns)

S. CUSHION, of Venson Farm - had theft by Henry COTHAM who was fined (Dover Express 7 Jan 1916 p.5)

Mrs. S. CUSHION of Venson Farm - funeral at Eastry on "Tuesday last" (Dover Express 8 Aug 1924 p.10)

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Cutbush Hollingsbee ref: 1737

EAST KENT PEOPLE INDEX: refs from various East Kent records, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

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A & M CUTBUSH, Ashford - advert for boarding school (Kentish Gazette 12 Jan 1808 p.1 col.1)

Ann CUTBUSH of Union Street, aged 70 buried 8 Jan 1819 Also William CUTBUSH of County Gaol, King Street, aged 57 buried 10 Jan 1819 Also Frances CUTBUSH of County Gaol aged 63 buried 10 Jan 1819 (Maidstone BTs)

Elizabeth CUTBUSH of Milton married Francis BOYS of Milton 13 Oct 1681 (St Margaret Canterbury, from J.Jones index)

Elizabeth CUTBUSH: "We present Samuel COOPER and Elizabeth CUTBUSH for fornicac~on, ye said Elizabeth having declared on oath that COOPER was father of her bastard child! (1706-7) (Minster Sheppey BTs)

Mr Wm CUTBUSH, Ashford married 22 June at Kennington to Miss Elizabeth BACK (Dover Telegraph 9 Jul 1836 p.8 col.4)

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East Kent People Index “D” Surnames Introduction and Notes

ACCURACY: References from original sources: It is hoped most of these are accurate and reliable. I believe it is essential to work from original records whenever possible. For accuracy, two people should check original with transcript before publishing. Having said that, it is known that parish registers and BTs can contain different information. And clerks and ministers make mistakes in entering information. I apologise for any errors which may have unwittingly been included in the index. References from printed sources, transcribed material, books and other publications, and references sent by other people: The source of the information is given; we hope most information is accurate but obviously errors do occur and wrong information is often published. Errors DID occur in old newspapers and books, as they do in those of today. Researchers should check original records wherever possible and double check information where possible.

COPIES: Libraries are usually willing to supply copies of items from books, or filmed records, by post for an inexpensive photocopying charge plus postage. It is helpful to send s.a.e. or phone the library first to enquire.

NEWSPAPERS: Dover newspapers i.e. Dover Express (started 1858), Dover Telegraph (started Nov 1833), Cinque Ports Herald (parts of 1825-27), are on film at Dover Reference Library, in the Discovery Centre, Dover, Kent; and, of course, at Colindale. Dover Library also hold, in store, other Dover papers (late 1800s, early 1900s), ie. Dover Chronicle, Dover Standard, Dover Times etc. which have been in store for over 15 years. It is hoped that these newspapers (or film of them ) WILL be available for research soon at Dover Reference Library. The Reference Librarian there would know if they have been filmed yet, or when it is hoped to do so. Kentish Gazettes are on film at Canterbury Reference Library. Both libraries can supply photocopies from their films, see COPIES, above.

DOVER Borough/Corporation RECORDS (originals at East Kent Archives at Whitfield or Maidstone Archives), - SOME are on film at Dover Reference Library, including: index (from 1664) AND roll (from c.1600) of Dover freemen; some (not all) of Dover apprentice enrolments from c.1590 to c.1890, census (Dover District Council area), etc. Copies of specific items could no doubt be supplied by them, given full particulars. See COPIES above.

Parish Records – references beginning “U” are at Canterbury Cathedral Archives

Eythorne Baptist Church records I am told, are now at Baptist Headquarters, Oxford.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS: I would like to thank everyone who has helped in any way with the compilation of this index, especially Mrs Queenie Johnson and Mrs Phyllis Wellard, who have painstakingly indexed a large quantity of items from Dover Telegraph and Kentish Gazette newspapers, also Mrs Ruth Nicol and Mrs Susan Lees for their numerous contributions and to the many other researchers who have sent me information for inclusion. MARRIAGE INDEX, Canterbury Diocese: Thank you also to Mrs Jane Jones who has allowed me to include some of the marriages from her index, but she says as it is some time since these were first listed, many of the marriages may need further checking with her or with the original records as there have been some additions and alterations. Kathleen Hollingsbee Kent Family History Society member 1111 Mar 2006

D E. Kent People Index D - Surnames - not on individual lists ------

DABIN, James aged 18. Kent Spring Assizes. Convicted of burglary at Greenwich. Sentenced to be transported for life. (Dover Telegraph 19 Mar. 1836 p.1 col.4)

DACRE Lord, Rt. Hon. Lennard Barret, died age 70 at Bruton St. London, only son of Richard Lennard BARRET by Lady Ann LENNARD, Baroness Dacre. In 1723 he succeeded to grandfathers estate and in 1755 became Lord Dacre on death of his mother in her right. His Lordship married Anne daughter of Sir John PRATT of Wilderness Kent, Lord Chief Justice of K.B. and sister to Lord Camden by whom he has left no issue. Lord DACRE is succeeded in title by Trevor Charles ROPER a grandson of the late Baroness DACRE by her second marriage with Henry the 8th Lord Teynham to whom she was 3rd wife and had 4 children. (Kentish Gazette 13/1/1784 p.4 col.4)

DACRE Baroness. Married 8th Lord Teynham (ROPER). (Lynsted - see Mee’s Kent page 98)

DADSON John of Nonington married Ann BARTON of Knowlton 24.6.1746 (St Andr Canterbury)

DAER Rt. Hon. Lord – Son of Earl of Selkirk offered to represent Canterbury in Parliament. (Kentish Gazette p.4 col. 3 Mar 26-30 1790)

DAER Lord. Parliamentary candidate, from Mr Samuel LEPINE. Secretary Mr. BUTLER. (Kentish Gazette p.4 col.2 Apr 2-6 1790)

DAINTRY Eliz., wife of Brian DAINTRY of Sheerness, buried c.1680? (Minster Sheppey BTs)

DAIR, Thomas 21 Union Rd, Deal on list of Cinque Ports Pilots for 1848 (Deal Maritime Museum)

DAKINS Francesca Mary, (Miss) party to mortgage of house and premises at Folkestone Ref. F1997/7/T7 - 1896 (E. Kent Archives, Whitfield) DAKINS see also DAWKINS

DALBIAC, Charles Esq. aged 84 died at Margate. (Tuesday 27 Dec. 1808 Kentish Gazette p4. col.5)

DALEY see also DAILY

DALGARDNO. Alexander and Eliz: chr. 21/4/1676 their son William. (Eastry Regr.)

DALGETY James, Cecil Street. (Inhabitants Owners Or Connected To Margate) (List in Dover Telegraph Feb. 11 1837 p1)

DALGLEISH see also DOLGLESH.

DALKING, John, occupier of house and land at Widdnesboro’ (= Woodnesboro’) Freehold owner Thomas MARK of Dover. (1754 Kent Poll Book) See also DAKIN

DALLAS, Simon, discharged soldier. Dover Magistrates committed him for trial for stealing. (Dover Telegraph 1837 25/3/1837 p.8 col.3)

DALLAS, Simon, aged 35, lab. Dover Spring Sessions. Sentenced to 2 months with hard labour for stealing at Dover. (Dover Telegraph 15 Apr 1837 p.8 col.3)

DALLAS, Robert, Woolwich, robbed by William GAY and William WILKINSON (case at Summer Assizes) (Kentish Gazette p.2 col.3 July 23-27 1790)

DALLAWAY, Charles : Monday last at the infantry barracks Canterbury - the Defendant was Charles DALLAWAY, private of the 38th regiment of Infantry, was arraigned for mutiny having repeatedly struck one of his officers. The trial and deliberation of the court occupied two days, result of which cannot be made known until the opinion and sentence have been submitted to Majesty by the Judge Advocate General and communicated to the army by HRH the Commander in Chief. (Cinque Ports Herald 8 Jan 1826 p.3 col.4 Court Martial article)

DALLAWAY Joseph one of the Councillors for Castle Ward Dover. (Kent Directory 1837)

DALLEN. Susanna, Regd. Dover 1849. 5. 1. 174 (General Registration indexes via Internet)

DALTON Elizabeth Willingham (Miss) On the 9th April at Stebonheath, Langhorne’s Creek (Nr Adelaide) by the Rev A. PITHOUSE, William Abraham, eldest son of the late Mr W. HARRIS of Mile End, London, to Miss Elizabeth Willingham DALTON, late of Gravesend, Kent (Marriage notices from “Register” newspaper 16 Apr 1862, info from S. Australia)

DAMBRINE. M. Louis, French teacher of Dover, found dead at Minster Thanet ( 16 line report) Inquest and verdict of “Found dead” (Dover Telegraph 1 Nov. 1834 p.8 col.3)

DAMPORT c. 1667 (St. Peter Sandwich Regr)

DANDELYON, John, last of his line died 3 May 1445, gateway of his castle remains at Margate. (“Kent” Vol.1 County History by Bushell 1976)

DANDELYON, John, brass 15 C memorial, Margate Church. (Mee’s Kent page 309)

DANELL, John (Mr), Crier of Maidstone died 15 May. (Kentish Gazette 20 May 1808 p.4 col.5)

DANELL, Thomas, of Charlton. Dover Police Report (37 lines report) Charged with cruelty to a cat. (Dover Telegraph 18 July 1846 p.8 col.3)

DANGERFIELD A., solicitor of Ashford witnessed Will of John SWAFFER of Willesboro. (Archdeaconry Court PRc 17/ Bk 112 folio 212 signed 23 Jan 1851) (info from J. Woodfield)

DANGERFIELD. Benjamin of Luton near Chatham 1894 ref deserting his wife Lottie. (Crime and Criminals in Vict. Kent. (Gray) 1985 page 47)

DANGERFIELD, Margaret daughter of the late Mr Thomas DANGERFIELD married 2 Feb. at Folkestone to Mr John DARBY. (Dover Telegraph 15 Feb 1834 p8 col 4)

DANIEL (S) See also DANELL

DANIELS John and Susan had triplets, Canterbury 28.12.1834. (Martha, Phillip and Clara)

DANIELS, William (born 26.8.1862) Joined Royal Navy as a carpenter and had done a fair amount of shipbuilding before he became an officer.

DANNETT see also DENNETT

DANOFSKY Mr., King Street, St. James married 30 November at Margate to Mrs HUGHES widow of late Mr Moses HUGHES, formerly of Albion Hotel Dover. (Dover Telegraph 17 Dec. 1836 p8 col4)

DANSON: Martha DANSON wid of Deal married John AYRES of Devon, Maker 5 Nov 1745 (Northbourne) by Licence. (Licence says Martha DENTON)

DANSON, Martha married John AYRES 5 Nov 1746 (Northbourne)

DANSON, Thomas – the preacher’s son, who died on his 6th birthday in 1674 – a small brick tomb at west end of the North Aisle. Has an interesting verse. (St Mary Sandwich church booklet)

DANVERS, Charles, 22-1-1867. Letter signed by James CULLEN of Folkestone detailing rents from Folkestone properties owned by estate of Gilbee CULLEN, namely Alice BARTLETT of 12 Bouverie Square, Charles DANVERS of 94 Coleshill Terrace, Sara MARSH 115 Pleydell gardens. (Original document with M.B. CULLEN 1994)

DARBY, Sampson of Crown Inn Broadstairs, gave evidence in case of theft. (Dover Telegraph 24 Jun 1843 back page col.2)

DARBY William: 7th Mar at 67 High Street, Ramsgate, William DARBY, aged 80 years. (Kentish Express & Ashford News 11th Mar 1882 – Deaths)

DARBY (listed in “Early Eastry Wills”) (1456-1557)

D’ARCY, Capt., 1 Guilford Terrace Dover. (Private Residents List P.O. Directory 1878)

DARKE James, Linen draper Canterbury (with W.Shrubsole) Irish linen stolen. (Kentish Gazette 5 Apr 1808 p4 col3)

DARLEY F. H., from Gun Cottage Guildhall Street Folkestone. Watch/clock maker etc. removed to 5 Church Street Folkestone. (Advt. pp 354/335 1875 Sinnock Directory)

DARLEY, John, Vicar 1450. Herne Kent. (Mee’s “Kent” page 233)

DARLEY, Mr. aged 93 of Playden died 8 December. (Dover Telegraph 14 Dec 1833 p8 col4)

DARLING, Abel, Boot and shoemaker, 5 Crafford Street Dover. (PO. Directory 1878)

DARMALL, Frederick William age 50 died 24 Dec 1855. (Sholden memorials in churchyard)

DARNELL see also DANELL

DARNLEY Lord, reference to his part at Cobham in a murder case 1843 (Crime and Criminals in Vict. Kent, by Gray)

DARRACOTT William. FAMILY MOURNING. William DARRACOTT makes a speciality of Mourning Orders. On receipt of letter or telegram, competent hands will be sent, and every attention given to the careful and prompt despatch of all orders. First-class Dressmaking and Millinery at moderate charges. FUNERALS. Completely Furnished, and personally conducted with care and economy. William DARRACOTT 21 High Street, DEAL (Deal Mercury 23 Feb 1907)

DART (or DURT) Nicholas, ba. married Mary FARR spr. both of Buckland. By Banns. 25/12/1782. (Buckland by Dover Marriage Regr.)

DARTNALL Mr: ---- HOLLANDS, ploughman to Mr DARTNALL awarded £1. 10s., driver 7s 6d. Being the three best ploughmen with the wheel plough and four horses. Tonbridge Agric Asscn – prizes (9 Mar 1832 Kentish Gazette p.3 cols 4-5)

DARTNALL, Caterer of Snargate Street Dover. Menu for Mayors Banquet. (Dover Telegraph Nov 14 1885 p5 col.1)

DARTON. John & Grace: chr. 13/11/1799 of their son John. (Deal Baptisms for notebook in Deal Museum)

DARWALL, Gordon Cecil (Captain). Born 1885 son of Mr. R. C. DARWALL of East Cliff Dover. Long obituary. Death at Aberdeen while on active service. (Dover Express 6/4/1917 p8 col5)

DARWELL. Rev. Mr. Edward BANKS Esq. of Sholden sent a letter saying that the Rev. Mr DARWELL had brought him the copy of Mr LEESON’S letter. And as he, E. B. was on the jury at the inquest held on the poor man TERRY he may perhaps know more of the case than Mr DARWELL does and will wait on the board this day at 11o’clock when he shall be happy to give information in his power and to answer any questions the board may think fit to put to him. And that he has the same opinion now that he had at the inquest, viz. That the poor fellow TERRY was most sadly and shamefully neglected by the parish doctor. And later: Mr BANKS being present, the chairman read the letter and Mr BANKS stated that himself and several of the inhabitants of Sholden considered that some of the statements made by Mr LEESON are not correct and that their opinion as to the man having been neglected is unaltered. The clerk directed to transmit copies to the Poor Law Board, stating this board unanimously requests that enquiry may be made into the case. 20.3.1855. (Eastry Workhouse – guardians minutes)

DARWIN, Charles’ family memorials at Downe church Kent,

DARWIN, Charles. Author of “The Origin of Species” came in 1841 to live at Downe. (Kent County History Vol.1 By Bushell 1976)

DARWIN – his home at Downe – 18 acres a little way out of the village - Mr Gladstone once visited. (Arthur Mee’s “Kent” pages 149-150-151)

DARWOOD, Wm. of East Greenwich 1784 (listed in Bedford marr. licences lists) DARWOOD William, of East Greenwich Kent, married to Eliz TIDD (lic), Shillington, Bedfordshire (info ex Bedfordshire, from Bedfordshire PRs)

DASHWOOD Alexander Wilton, a magistrate of Cinque Ports Dover. (P O Directory 1878)

D’AUBERVILLE William (Sir) – Norman Knight- (Bygone Kent Vol.4 No.7 Page 420 Oxney)

DAUGHTRY Thomas and Henry HOAR at East Kent Qtr. Sessions were tried for stealing at Sturry 4 tame rabbits – property of Stephen AKHURST and one fishing rod, property of Henry AKHURST. - T. D. transported for 7 years H. H. transported for 10 years. (Kentish Gazette 4/7/1848 back page)

DAULING, Ann – married Thomas BOYS gent of Mersham 1/6/1703 by licence. (St. Alphage Canterbury)

DAVALL Elijah, alias WILLIAMSON stabbed P. C. DAVIS of Gravesend Force. (Dover Chronicle Jan 5 1884 p 6 col 5)

DAVEE See also DAVY

DAVENPORT. E. of Tilmanstone obituary (14-4-1939 Dover Express)

DAVENPORT, Mrs. 9 Clarence Lawn Dover. (Private Residents list P O Directory 1878)

DAVENPORT, Susanna sp. =marr= William KINGSNORTH ba. both of Maidstone. By Banns. 6/8/1804. (Maidstone BTs)

DAVID Edmund, Labr. of Eastry and William GATES and Christopher HUFFAM yeoman of Eastry on 23 Sept 1601 before the coroner on body of Thomas HENMARSHE – found that on 21 September these 3 attacked T. H. in the highway at Eastry. HUFFAM ran him through the chest with his rapier (2S) and the others abetted him in the killing. HUFFAM is at large; GATES and DAVID found guilty. Sentence unknown. Rochester Assizes 22-2 -1606-3. (Pro Assizes 35/44/5-M32 Calendar of Assize Records HMSO – Kent Indictments Eliz.I)

DAVID, Miss. Huntercombe House 14 Clifton Gardens Folkestone – apartments. (1875 Sinnock Directory p.334)

DAVIDS, John L. + Editt and John and Charles and others. (Eastry Census 1871)

DAVIS, Richard : On Thursday last an inquest was held at the "Captain Digby" public house at Kingsgate before Matthew KENNETT Esq. Mayor and coroner for Dover and its liberties on view of the body of Richard DAVIS, when the jury returned a verdict of “found dead”. It appeared that the deceased who was servant to an officer in the Blockade Service had been missing since the evening of the 7th inst, when it is supposed he fell over the cliff in the darkness of the evening. The surveyors of the parish of St Peter’s it is understood are about to erect a fence to prevent any further accident. (Kentish Gazette 16 Jan 1829 p.4 col.2 at bottom)

DAVIS Thomas occupier of farm at Little Mongeham for his father Richard DAVIS, gave evidence about theft of two sheep by John FILMER (Kentish Gazette Mar 24 1818 back page col.3.)

DAVISON, G. (Mr) mariner: Births extraordinary: On Friday last at Sandwich the wife of Mr G. Davison, mariner was delivered of twins and on Saturday evening of another child, two of which are living and doing well.” (Kentish Gazette 13.4.1819 back page)

DAVY see under DAVEY

DAWARD, William 1 corslet, 1 musket. (Birchington Muster Roll 1614 – Arch Cant. Vol. X11 also Muster Roll Oct 12, 13 1614 from Domestic State Papers James 1 Vol. 78 No.32) (Birchington its History by A. T. Walker 1991 page 17-18)

DAWLINGE, John, Curate and Vicar C1700s. (Temple Ewell)

DAXTER John from Northamptonshire 11/4/1732. (Settlement Cert. TO St. Mary Dover, U3/30. 13/1-3)

DAYMAN, Miss, 2 Clarence Lawn Dover. (Private Residents List P O Directory 1878)

DEACENT see under DECENT and DEACON

DEALE –see also DEELE

DEALTRY, Mrs aged 80 died 19 April at Canterbury. Eldest sister of late Sir Edward Dering, bart. (Dover Telegraph 23 Apr 1836 p8 col.4)

DEANT/ DECENT ? Joseph. Joseph DEANT/ DECENT? Boarder 18. farm apprentice, born Dover. With Edward and Eliz. PINSON farmer. (Ref. 19 1861 Census Alkham . Ex. S. Lees)

DEARLING, Sarah sp. =married= William GODDING ba. By Banns both of Ash 5 June 1759. (Ash nr. Sandwich BTs) See also DURLING?

DEARLING, T. (Mr) of 14 Minerva Avenue Dover and others received gallantry medal for saving life on occasion of wreck of SS “Glenroy” of W. Hartlepool Feb.10 1916. (PHOTO of ship only) (Dover Express 26/5/1916 p.8)

D’EATH Sir Narbrough, dec’d. Sale of coach horses, chariot and phaeton. (Kentish Gazette 13 May 1808 p1 col3)

DE BEAK (DEBOCK?) John, age 83 from Minster Union Workhouse. Bur. 1836. (Monkton)

DEBENHAM, John, Biggin Street Dover. Coal Merchant. (Kent Directory 1837)

DEBENHAM, John, Director of Dover and East Kent Building and Investment Society. (Dover Telegraph 18 Apr 1846 18.4.1846 p1 col. 3)

DE BERG M. Canterbury married 28 Jan at Deal to Miss D. SOLOMAN. (Dover Telegraph 31 Jan 1835 p8 col. 4)

DE BERNIERE, (Cheriton Churchyard Memorials Add. Ms. 271/5 Canterbury Archives)

DE BOCK of Sandwich: 1874 Draft abstract of title of the mortgagee of Mr William DENNE to “The Sportsman” Sholden, Kent - mentions earlier document 1821 between Wm YOUNG of Sholden, John DE BOCK of Sandwich, John GENT of Sandwich, Thomas DE BOCK of Sandwich (info from KFHS maillist)

DE BOCK Eliz. widow married Simon BARMAN ba. by Banns 24/2/1774. (St. Lawrence Thanet U3/19/1/1)

DEBOCK John, of St. Peters Sandwich ba. =married= Eaffry JUDDERY of Ash sp. 27 July 1775. (Ash nr. Sandwich BT)

DE-BOCK, Sarah 2nd daughter of Mr De-BOCK married 5 August at Sandwich to Mr PORTER. (Dover Telegraph 9 Aug 1834 p8 col.4)

DE BOOS Hubert age 20 of Dover of the barque “ Inglewood” death after accident on deck near . (Dover Telegraph 15/8/1888)

DE BOULAY (Cheriton Church/yd MIs see Add.Ms 271/5 at Canterbury Archives)

DE BURGH, Hubert of Dover. (See Mee’s “Kent” Erith page 171-2)

DECAUFOUR, Mary (Mrs) aged 88 died 6 June at Canterbury. (Dover Telegraph 13 June 1835 p8 col.4)

DECEWER John of Hackney, Middsx age 86, buried 27/7/1818 (St. Peters Broadstairs Regr.) See also DEKEWER.

DE CHAIR, Lieut. Henry William, Ceylon Regiment, death Jan 23 at Douglas, Isle of Man; son of the Revd Richard Blackett DE CHAIR of Shepherdswell in this county. (Cinque Ports Herald 12 Feb 1826 death)

DE CHAIR, Rev. Frederick (Rector of East Langdon) married 18 April at St. James Dover to Louisa Jane RAIKES eldest daughter of Richard Mee RAIKES Esq. (Dover Telegraph 22 Apr 1837 p8 col.4)

DE CHAIR, Rev. Frederick. Notice of birth of a daughter. (Dover Telegraph 30 May 1846 p8 col.4)

DE CHARME, Madame aged 81 died March at Dover. (Dover Telegraph 19 Mar 1836 p8 col.4)

DE COSSEY (Monsieur) surgeon at St Omer married 11 April at Dover to Miss FITZHENRY. (Dover Telegraph 16 Apr 1836 p8 col.4)

DECOST Francis, resident Dover. Owner of freehold at Dover. (Poll Book Kent 1734)

DECOST Susanna married James MAY b. Mar 1753. (St. Laurence, Hougham village) (M. Webster Transcript)

DEERING, John a monk of Christchurch Canterbury + others hanged at Tyburn for “treason”. 20/4/1534. (“Kent” Vol.1 –County History by Bushell 1976)

DEFER Mr. King Street Canterbury teaching French Language + Art of Fencing. (Kentish Gazette p1 col.1 July 30 – Aug 3 1790)

DEFFRAY John, Rector for nearly half century – his wife made sampler and altar cloth in Old Romney Church – memorial near altar. (Mee’s “Kent” p.337 p.338 + lots of detail on him (Huguenot)

DEFOE, Daniel – see Hartley Village (Mee’s “Kent” p227)

DEGRAFF Joseph, ba. married Sarah LENGLEY spr. both of Charlton by Banns 27 Apr 1772. (Charlton by Dover Marriage Register)

DEGRAFF Joseph married 27/4/1772 (Charlton, Dover) to Sarah LANGLEY (bp. 20/5/1750 Buckland)

DE HAES, A. L. Esq. aged 78 died 3 August at Ramsgate. (Dover Telegraph 9 Aug 1834 p8 col4)

DE HUMBOLETT Charlotte aged 62. Notice of death on 11 February at Walmer. Wife of Capt. Henry de Humbolett and daughter of the late John CARTER of Deal. ( Dover Telegraph 20 Feb 1847 p8 col. 4)

DELACOUR Mr., Chatham, gave evidence at Kent Spring Assizes – Had silver tea pot stolen. (Dover Telegraph 19 Mar 1836 p1 col.4)

DE LA FARE, Anne Maurice Gabriel. Regd. Dover 1849. 5. 1.173. (General Regr. Indexes via Internet)

DELAHAYE, (Bombardier) in Home Counties Brigade in India. (Group PHOTO) (Dover Express 3/9/1915 p8 top)

DELAHAY, Madame, (Madame Thomas) aged 85. Notice of death at Dover on 23 Feb; of Calais. Vendor of poultry, fruit and eggs. (Dover Telegraph 27 Feb 1847 p8 col.4)

DELAHAYE, Thomas Louis, Confectioner 156 Snargate Street Dover. (PO Directory 1878) DELAKE see DULAKE

DE LANGLEY C. (Mr) occupier house & land at Goodnestone owned by Thomas WANSTALL of Goodnestone. (1754 Kent Poll)

DELAPORTE, Augusta, M.D, married 27 April at Calais to Sarah ROBERTS (Dau. of Mr. J. W. ROBERTS, Royal Hotel Dover. (Dover Telegraph 6 May 1837 p8 col.4)

DELAVEN(S) Ch. 20. 1. 1687-7 Lewis son of James DELAVENS, born last Monday, Dec. 1686. Ch 12.12.1689 Mary daughter of “Br DELAVEN born 13. 10. 1689. (Deal Independent Church Pro. RG4. 1003)

DELAVEN James 2. 6 .1689. on additional members list. (Deal Independent Church Pro RG4. 1003)

DELGARDNOE William, Infant. Bur 26 Apr (1676?) (Eastry Reg.)

DELLER Thomas, “Star” 13 Church Street Dover. (P O Directory 1878)

DELPH No.52 (Memorial Inscriptions Cowgate Cemetery, St Mary’s Dover, list at Dover Ref Library, and KFHS)

DEMARLIE, Enoch and Susan his wife and what children may jointly come to them. Settlement Cert. FROM St. Mildred Canterbury TO Deal St. Leonard’s. 28 June 1714. (Deal Settlements)

DEMAY, Frances Elizabeth died 23 Nov at Greenwich. Relict of Capt. DEMAY of Colkins Faversham. (Dover Telegraph 5 Dec. 1835 p8 col.4)

DEMMIT Thomas of Hougham owner of house in Dover occ. by Richard RICHARDS. (1754 Kent Poll)

DEMPSEY Winifred (Mrs) aged 93. Notice of death on 21 Sept. (Mother of Mr T. A. TERSON) (Dover Telegraph 25 Sept. 1847 p8 col.4)

DEN see DENNE

DENARD, Lucy aged 60. Died 4 Nov. at Newchurch (Wife of Mr Daniel DENARD) (15 Nov. 1834 p8 col.4 Dover Telegraph)

DENARD T. Smuggler Aldington Gang. (Page 46 Vol. X111 Saunters Through Kent. Igglesden 1919) See also DENNARD

DENDY, Sophia Matilda, of Monument Yard London married 21 Mar. at Lambeth to Mr Charles SHEPHERD of Tenterden. (Dover Telegraph 25 Mar. 1837 p8 col.4)

DENEKRE Andrew, Mr., married 16 July at Dover to Miss Elizabeth HETHERINGTON. (Dover Telegraph 22 July 1837 p8 col.4)

DENEW, Nathaniel DENEW of Dover, Merchant and John DENEW of Beer, Westcliffe, gent, trustees apptd. to receive £9-12s-0 p.a rent for Evering Manor, Alkham, from Misses Boys of Denton. (owners of Evering, Robert EVERING of Evering – of Kingsdown . 10 Apr. 1633. (KCC Archives U7 13 TI ex S. Lees)

DENGATE Harriet spr. married Henry ELGAR wid. of St. James both sgd names, wit: Ann ELGAR 16/11/1830. (St. James Dover Regr.)

DENGATE Miss of Dover married Mr Henry ELGAR Butcher 16/11/1830 (Dover)

DENGATE No 178. ( MIS Cowgate Cemetery St. Mary Dover Parish. List in Dover Library) See also DUNGATE – DUNGEY)

DENGE Eliz. married Barnabus RUSSELL 19 Oct. 1712. (Smarden BTs)

DENISON William, 11 (Canterbury Workhouse, pamphlet, list of the paupers relieved by the guardians of the poor of , the following is list from this longer list, of the inmates and blue-coat boys housed on 15 October 1832, leaflet is published by H .Jones of Canterbury in 1833, leaflet in Local Studies room, Canterbury ref library. Age is given ).

DENNARD John DENNARD, lodger. Widower. 36. Carpenter. Kent. Born Dover. John ‘’ ‘’ son. un. 16 Carpenter. Kent. Born Canterbury. Lucy ‘’ ‘’ dau. un. 14. House Servant Kent Born Canterbury. Daniel ‘’ ‘’ son. 11 Scholar Kent Born Canterbury Frederick ‘’ ‘’ son. 8 Scholar Sussex Born Hastings Albert ‘’ ‘’ son. 4 Scholar Surrey Born Croydon. (1861 census CROYDON, Surrey York Place, Old Town)

DENNARD, Sarah 2nd Daughter of Mr DENNARD of the Black Bull married 7 Oct at Newchurch to Mr Jesse COTHIER (Dover Telegraph 10 Oct 1835 p8 col.4)

DENNARD Thomas arrested with Aldington Gang of Smugglers. “In Dock” at Maidstone 12/1/1827.

DENNE, James of Barfrestone married Eliz HARVEY of Eythorne 1?-10-1747 (St Andr Canterbury)

DENNE, William of Tilmanstone doth withhold three shillings (15p) by the year from our parish (Vol.1569) Archbishop Parker’s visitation, [Parish of River near Dover, mentioned in D. Welby book on River.]

DENNESS Frederick K. F. Hd. M. 32. Inspector Metrop. Police b. Kent Hawkhurst. (2 Grove Terrace, Grove, Streatham Surrey. 1881 census RG11 0664. Fol.85) See also DENNIS.

DENNETT, Emma, of "3 Ravens" Tilmanstone, landlord's wife, death (Dover Express back page col.1 18.12.1914)

DENNISON, Jane (dau of Dr. DENNISON) married 19 July at Margate to Lt. Henry HARVEY, RN, 2nd son of Vice-Adm. HARVEY. KCB. (Dover Telegraph 4 Aug. 1838 p8 col.4)

DENNISON, R. B. (M. D) Church-fields (Inhabitants owners or connected to Margate, list in Dover Telegraph Feb.11 1837 p1)

DENNITT Miss age 26, kept a school for boys and girls near Barnet, and had been trained at Central School of the British & Foreign school society, Borough Road – to be considered for post of schoolmistress. 8.6.1847. (Eastry Workhouse Records, Board of Guardians minutes books of meetings)

DENSY Mary, 37 (Canterbury Workhouse, pamphlet, list of the paupers relieved by the guardians of the poor of City of Canterbury, the following is list from this longer list, of the inmates and blue-coat boys housed on 15 October 1832, leaflet is published by H .Jones of Canterbury in 1833, leaflet in Local Studies room, Canterbury ref library. Age is given ).

DENVEILLE George & Sarah – William their son born at Dover 26 Oct. 1795. (Dover Baptist Church Births now Unitarian)

DENVEILLE: DENEVEILLE George & Everal: Sarah their daughter born at Dover 8 June 1803. (Dover Baptist Church Births now Unitarian)

DENWELL Thomas occupier of house on the Pont, Dover owned by Simon TURNER of Dover who left house to his daughter, Mary WALKER. (Will of S. T. 20/8/1731)

DENYER Charlotte at Summer Assizes Maidstone charged with stealing from Thomas CONNELLY. Case Discharged. (Kentish Gazette p2 col3 July 23-27 1790)

DEONYS Agnes – married Henry TERRE 29 Nov 1544. (St. Peter Sandwich)

DE-ORFE G. (Mr) In group PHOTO Dover Schools swimming presentation. (Dover Express 10/8/1917 p4)

DE PASSOWS Mrs of Tonbridge died at Brighthelmstone (Brighton) (Kentish Gazette July 30 – Aug 3 p4 col. 3)

DEPROSE ? Henry a vagrant, having fever, absconded on night of 17th by forcing the lock of the pest house (? male) and carried away a blanket, rug and pair of sheets. 21.4.1846. (Eastry Workhouse Records, Board of Guardians Minute books) See also DIPROSE.

DERBE (listed in “Early Eastry Wills” info from J.B.) (1456-1557)

DE REER Charlotte (x) of St. Mary N’gate Canterbury married John ROGERS ba.(x) of Chilham. W: John RUSSELL, G. BLIGH. 1813. (St. Mary Northgate Canterbury Regr.)

D’ERNST. A Grand Gala – every Tues/Sat evening during the season on which occasion the (Tivoli, Margate) gardens are brilliantly illuminated (with) a splendid display of fireworks by Messrs D’ERNST & DUFFELL of Vauxhall ---- at Gravesend – Victoria Gardens and hotel situate about quarter mile to right of (Gravesend) Tivoli are on a scale approaching that of Vauxhall. (Dover Telegraph 18.7.1835)

DERRETT, Mr., Wootton under Edge, Gloucester married 6 Dec. at Ramsgate to Elizabeth KEMLEY eldest dau of late Mr R. KEMLEY. (Dover Telegraph 10 Dec. 1836 p8 col.4)

DERRICKE Will; – Paid to him from May 7 1637 to June 11 following, 5 weekes at 6d ye weeke =2s. 6d. (+ more in ye time of her sickness extraordinary) (Birchington Poor Book – plague year ) (Birchington its History by A. T. Walker 1991 p 65)

DERRICK – To pay for his children’s clothes 8/- (Birchington Poor Book 1637) (Birchington its History by A. T. Walker 1991 p. 66)

DERRY John of Deptford from whom Mary HOLTON stole 1 guinea. (Kentish Gazette p3 col.3 Mar 19-23 1790)

DERVAL Afra spr. married Henry Bailey LUCKHURST ba both of Eythorne by Banns 2/11/1782 . (Eythorne Regr.)

DERVALL, Henry of Eythorne – married Mary WELLARD of same by Banns 16/10/1763. (Eythorne Regr.)

DERVAL Henry widr married Sus. CONINHAM widow by Licence. 11/11/1778 both of Eythorne. (Eythorne Regr.)

See also DIVALL, DUVALL, DIVEALL, DURVAL, DEVALL

DESBOROUGH John was a constable of Dover Castle during Commonwealth period 1659. (“Kent” Vol.1 County History by Bushell 1976)

DE STAINS V. D. (Monsieur) Graduate of University of Paris. Translator. Notice of removal to 44 Castle Street Dover. (Dover Telegraph 7 Aug 1847 p1 col.1)

DETRAFOUR, Anthony aged 15 at Dover Winter Sessions. 1 month imprisonment for stealing metal at Broadstairs. (Dover Telegraph 11 Feb 1837 p5 col.4)

DEVALL William at East Kent Sessions sentenced to 14 days for assaulting a constable at Ashford. (Dover Telegraph 31 Oct 1835 p8 col. 4)

DEVENISH Mary E. Servant U. 33. Ladies Maid born Deal in service of Elizabeth ST. ALBAN, Dowager Duchess. (6 West Terrace Folkestone. 1881 census – Dist 6 p.38 Fol.116 RG11 1009)

DE VERE Phillip (Sir) of Dover area died 1781 in Amercian War of Independence, dau. Allouisa aged 5 or 6 at date of father’s death. His wife died in childbirth about 3 years before. Her maiden name possibly MONTGOMERY. (Info via P. Barrett)

DEVERSON filed under DEVESON see also DAVISON, DAVIDSON

DEVEREUX, John Robert, ASC (PHOTO) – whose home is at 42 Council House Street Dover (Dover Express 28-4-1916 p8)

DEVEREUX, William, his portrait in Maison Dieu Dover (Arthur Mee “Kent” p147)

DEVERY - Prisoner of War in Group PHOTO (Dover Express 31 12.1915 p.8)

DEVINCK Benjamin, his tomb to be kept in repair and painted every three years – condition of bequest of charity money to Dover St. Mary’s poor- by John DEKEWER. (A Sketch of Dover by G. Ledger 1799 page 136)

DEVINCK: DEVINKE, Mr. Several payments to him “for Mayor’s Sergeant’s Coat” (One on F.16. Vol.7 Dover Chamberlains a/cs (1700-1784) c 1701?)

DEVINE John etc. John DEVINE, Shipwr., John DEVINE Dover Shipwr. ( Listing voters i.e freemen of Dover in election for 2 Dover M,Ps. At this date freemen did not have to reside in Dover. Some may be listed twice as they had 2 votes. (Dover ref Library) (Dover Electors 1802 ex Hand Written Book)

DEVINE, William at Kent Spring Assizes sentenced to 7 days for stealing hay at Luddesdown. (Dover Telegraph 15 Mar 1834 p8 col.3)

DEVREZE Cornelius (Mr) married 18 Aug at Folkestone to Miss Mary GILHAM (Dover Telegraph Sat. 30 Aug 1834 p8 col.4)

DEWALL Eliz of Greenwich –married Thomas DEWEL of same 30/5/1710 (London Lambe’s Chapel Ms Add. Ms 271 – Canterbury Archives)

DEWAR, Ann, Miss. married 15 Aug at Dover to Mr William Henry REYNOLDS. (Dover Telegraph 19 Aug. p8 col.4)

DEWAR see under DEWER

DEWDNEY (Cheriton church/yd MIs – see Add. Ms 271/5 at Canterbury Archives)

DEXTER George (Sgt) (St. Martins Burial Ground Dover. M.I. See 3 lists Dover Library) (This is on one list)

DIBB Peter (Dover Freemen Roll “dwelling in Dover 15/1/1601” -Kent Co. Archives)

DICE see also DYCE

DICEY William. Esq. A Magistrate of Cinque Ports Dover. (PO Directory 1878)

DICKENSON G. Mr., Paper Manufacturer of Buckland Mills, married 23 Sept. at Charlton to Miss Susannah HILL. (Dover Telegraph 30 Sept 1837 p8 col.4)

Dr. Thomas DICKENSON an eminent physician of Dover. Buried 4 May 1715. (Capel le Ferne regr) See also DICKINSON

DICKER , Hannah spr. – married Edward WHITEHEAD ba. by Banns 29 Oct 1801. (Charlton by Dover Marr Regr)

DICKS, Samuel Dresser (Stoker) of HMS Invincible (PHOTO of him), has been killed in action 31/5/1916 widow resides 28 Mayfield Ave, Dover. (Dover Express 13.6.1916 p8)

DICKSON see also DIXON – DIGERSON

DICUS Humphrey. Clerk ‘6 chargeable’ (Hearth Tax, Tilmanstone) (Act Book, Canterbury)

DIGGINS George, 62 Folkestone Road Dover. (Private residents list PO Directory 1878)

DIGNEY Robert. Regd. Dover 1849. 5. 1.173 (General Regrn. Indexes via Internet)

DIKE Matt. married Martha PHINEES 1 Oct. 1674 (Rainham)

DIKER Frances married George ROMNEY 16/2/1640 -1 (Tonbridge typed trans.)

DILANIAN Tosie, of Folkestone owner of house at Folkestone own occupation (1754 Kent Poll)

DILL Mary =married= Joseph RUSSELL 17 Sept 1713 (Hythe)

DILLON Edward, who captained Kent early this century (ie 1900s) – PHOTO lithograph shows him full length in blue striped jacket and cap, hand in pocket. Valued at over £1,000 (exhibition of cricket memorabilia)

DILL/DELL C.1730. (Walmer)

DIMPSEY No. 373. (M.I List Deal St. Georges Churchyard)

DINGLEY, Thomas plate-layer S. E. Railway. Witness. (2 refs Dover Telegraph 31 Jan 1846 p8 col.2) (See also Dover Telegraph 28/2/1846 p8 col.2, 3, 4)

DINN, Mr. Henry, of London - Notice of marriage to Sarah BOYCE of Victoria Hotel Dover. (Dover Telegraph 19 Sept 1846 p8 col. 4) See also DUNE

DIPROSE Isaac bricklayer/hop-picker left wife and family Cranbrook 1864 Autumn. (Crime and Criminals in Vict. Kent. (Gray) 1985 p91/92)

DIPROSE W. E. Baker etc. Faversham. Insolvent Court, Dover – discharged. (Dover Telegraph 12 Mar 1836 p8 col.3)

DIPROSE – of Brenchley (Matfield Green) (Suspicious death died Jan 1843) – wife accused, she later married – RUSSELL. (Crime and Criminals in Vict. Kent (Gray 1985) 927 –28)

DIPROSE see also DEPSOSE

DIPROSE - C1790. (Goudhurst)

DIRKIN Jane. Memorial brass 1626 (PICTURE) Ightham . (P475 Mee’s Kent)

DISNEY W, D.D. Rector of Pluckley Kent advert re his published SERMON. (Kentish Gazette 5.1.1790 – 8.1.1790. p1 col.4)

DISRAELI Benjamin. M.P. for Maidstone 1837. (Kent County History Vol.1 by Bushel 1976)

DITCH Elizabeth otp. Married Joseph DAVIES of Maidstone 1771 (Lynton Kent)

DITCH Silvester (Sylvester) = Alexander RUSSELL 30/10/1755. (Lynton)

DITCHAM, G. Mr. Aged 30 late of Biggin St. died 14 Nov at Buckland. (Dover Telegraph 24 Nov 1838 p8 col.4)

DITCHER Ely = Mary PETTIT Feb 8 1708/9. (Boughton Blean BTs)

DITMAS, Leila visitor. U. 23. dau. of a major in the army born Surrey Richmond with CHALMERS (The Vicarage –F17/7 1881 Census Nonington)

DITTON Mary, married John GEORGE 27 Oct 1674 (Woodchurch, from J .Jones index)

DIVALL (Sutton by Dover Churchyard memorial(s) See also DERVAL, DUVALL, DIVEALL

DIVES, E (Miss), Greenstreet was married 26 Sept at Teynham to Mr FERKEL, Wesleyan Minister (Dover Telegraph 6 Oct 1838 p.8 col.4)

DIVES, Joseph & Kate of Maidstone, waterman: their daughter Anastasia was christened 1813 (Maidstone BTs)

DIVES Mr: John SHERROTT, servant to Mr DIVES, who had brought up six children without parish relief, to receive £3 (Tonbridge Agricultural Association – prizes awarded) (9 Mar 1832 Kentish Gazette p.3 cols 4-5)

DIVINE John apprenticed to Thomas ALLEN of Dover Shipwright 1772. £16. (Inland Revenue records PRO Ref 58/91)

DIVINE Mr. John aged 79 died 8 April at Dover. (Dover Telegraph 11 Apr 1835 p8 col.4)

DIXEY Miss. London married 13 June to Mr Joseph WARREN (Kentish Gazette Fri. 17 June 1808 p4 col.5)

DIXON see also DICKSON

DIZON (male) employed on S. E. Railway. Died after short illness. Collection among workmen defrayed funeral expenses. (Dover Telegraph 1838 p8 col.3)

DOBB, Isaac. Committed for stealing 2 sacks of wheat at Lympne. (Dover Telegraph 25 Apr 1835 p8 col.1)

DOBBS, Mary aged 73 wife of Charles DOBBS of Smith’s Hospital Longport, Canterbury, died 17 Jan (Kentish Gazette Fri. 22 Jane 1808 p4 col.5)

DOBELL, Samuel: To weavers, parish officers and others. Weaving tackle etc. On Thursday January 26 1826 at 2 o’clock precisely will be sold by auction, at the Bell Inn, Staplehurst, unless previously disposed of by private contract. Five looms with harnesses, reeds, reels, spools etc. etc. a calendar complete; 14 spinning wheels; harness reels, etc.; a hitchell and frame, with blocks, beaters, stools, brushes, etc. Several pieces of home-made shirting, sheeting, hop bagging, and pocketing. A quantity of flax, tow, hay, faggots?, and c-d-wood(?), The articles may be viewed by application to Mr Thomas TOMSET, Staplehurst. Samuel DOBELL, auctioneer and accountant, Cranbrook. (Cinque Ports Herald 15 Jan 1826 p.1 col.1 )

DOBIE. Miss, from the Dover Theatre. Vocal Performer ‘ anything but a good subsitute’! (Cinque Ports Herald 27.11.1825 p3 col.2)

DOBINSON H.B. By special licence at St Johns Church, Adelaide, H.B.DOBINSON, eldest son of the late Edwd DOBINSON Esq. of the Woodlands, Charlton Kent, to Esther JONES the only dau of Edwd JONES Esq. of Wood-street Woolwich, Kent, England. Published on 12 Nov 1852 in Australia (from KFHS maillist)

DOCKSEY William of Snellston Derbyshire who married Sarah dau of John CASON esq. of this parish and one of H. M. J.P s for this County. 1760 (+ Sarah 1774 – age 79)(Large memorial near altar Woodnesboro Church interior)

DODSWORTH G. E. (R.A) Cricketer (Dover) (Dover Express 26/5/1871 p2 col.3)

DODYE Bennet, Parson of Deal. Cant- Consist Ct. Depositions 1549-1550 Vol. .X. 10.4 P84) (Cant. Archives)

DOE Andrew, of Woolwich married Susannah BYCROFT of same married 1 Mar 1712. (Ms from Lambe’s Chapel Regr. London see Add MS 271/6 Cant. Archives)

DOE H. S. Major, of Canterbury son in law of GIBBS of Dover (Dover Express Oct 30 1914 p5 col. 3 bottom)

DOGGOTT Daniel, of ‘Cliff Nr. Dover' owner of house and land at ‘Cliff’ in own occupn. (1754 Kent Poll)

DOHERTY, Ann, Miss married 13 Feb at Dover to Mr Bastien Francois NICOLAS of the Customs, Calais. (Dover Telegraph 17 Feb 1838 p8 col.4)

DOKES, Thomas, resident Dover owner of Freehold at Walmer. (Poll Book Kent 1734)

DOLBEY John (x) of Charlton wid of same married Sarah HOLIMAN wid 18 Oct 1830 by Banns . (Charlton by Dover Marr. Regr)

DOLGLESH John, resident Dover. Owner of Freehold at Dover.(Poll Book Kent 1734) See also DALGLEISH

DOLLAND, Rev. Mr. of Old Romney - damage to gig after break–in. (Dover Telegraph 26 Apr 1834 p8 col.2)

DOLLARD James = Sarah BROWN by Banns 29/12/1800 (Marriage Ash BTs)

DOLMAN Peter. FROM Aythorne (sic) Sept 14 1714. Settlement Cert. TO St. Mary Dover (U3/30. 13/1-3)

DOLMAN, Peter and Ann his wife Settlement Cert. FROM Eythorne 26 Feb 1731 TO Deal St. Leonard’s. (Deal St. Leonard’s Settlements)

DOLTON Eliz of Farnborough spr married John ALLEN of ‘Harpington’ ba 1/5/1723. (London; Lambe’s Chapel Ms at Canterbury Archives: Add. Ms 271)

DOLTON John. Theft at Herne Hill at Kent Assizes – sentenced to 6 months. (Dover Telegraph 25 July 1846 p8 col.3)

DOLPHIN Henry, R. A. (Capt.) 4 Clarence Lawn Dover (Private Residents List PO Directory 1878)

DOLPHIN Phoebe bur. 22/3/1811. (St. Lawrence Thanet BTs)

DOMINY Richard FROM Rodmersham Oct 20 1720. Settlement Cert. TO St. Mary Dover (U3/30. 13/1-3)

DONALD, S. B. Lieut. of Kent Cyclist Battalion ‘Recruiting Speech’ (Dover Express 13/11/1914 p5 col.2)

DONALDSON A. B. (Revd), M. A., Curate St. Bartholomew’s Church Tower Hamlets Dover. (PO Directory 1878)

DONALDSON Augustas Blair (Rev.). (Curate of St. Bart’s) 2 Priory Gate Terrace. (Private Resident List PO Directory 1878)

DONALDSON H. Cpl. P.O.W (in group PHOTO) (wife at 1 Mangers Place Buckland) (Dover Express 22 Oct 1915 p8 bottom)

DONARY Ann of Mongeham Banns read 17/24 Feb & 3 Mar 1799 to marry James COOCK (sic) of St. Mgt Cliffe. Not married at St. Mgts. ( St. Mgt Cliffe BANNS)

DONNAING Jeanne (female) (d/o Jean) of Canterbury married Peter THIERRY (s/o Noe) of Canterbury. N/D 1619 (Walloon Church Canterbury)

DONNE Willielmus elected for Dover 1366. (Dover Express Cuttings book p25, info ex Hollingsbee)

DONNELLY (Cheriton Churchyard Memorials, see Add .Ms. 271/5 Canterbury Archives)

DONOVAN, J. Optician, Dover 67 Castle Street advt. front page (Dover Standard Sat. Jan 7 1893)

(DONOVAN) DUNNAVEN Timothy (endorsed DONNEVAN, Settlement Cert. FROM Deal TO St. Clements Sandwich. 9 Dec 1747. (Sandwich ref U3/173/13/5)

DOOLIN (A. B.) W. (Seaman) married to Miss J. M. WELLSTED 2/9/1915 at Buckland Dover. (PHOTO) (Dover Express 17/9/1915 p8)

DOOLIN Edith Winifred, 126 Elms Vale Road Dover. (Witnessed the Will of Frances Augusta BOURNER 124 Elms Vale Road Dover. Will made 1950 Probate 1956)

DOOLIN William James, 126 Elms Vale Road Dover. (Witnessed the Will of Frances Augusta BOURNER 124 Elms Vale Road Dover. Will made 1950 Probate 1956)

DOOVER Dennis (female) married Abel TERRY 6 May 1633 ()

DORCAS Rebecca married John RUSSEL 16/9/1743 (Harbledown)

DORE, Mrs, birth of dau on 17 Nov at Chatham Barracks. (The lady of Peter DORE, Esq. 3rd Buffs) (Dover Telegraph 22 Nov 1834 p8 col.4)

DOREHILL, General. 10 Godwin Road Dover also Captain DOREHILL 6 Godwin Road Dover (Private Residents List PO Directory 1878)

DORKING Sarah married Henry ROW 1784 (Woodnesboro R.)

DORMER,. Wm, clerk ba married Mary JEWELL widow both of Ash 1.1.1776 by Lic. (Ash by Sandwich BTs)

DORNING Thomas DORNING, Broadstairs ,Gent. George DORNING (or DOMING) Plymouth Dock Shipwr. Thomas DORNING (or DOMING?) Margate Kedman DORNING (or DOMING?) Wapping. (Dover Electors 1802 hand written book listing voters for 2 MPs for Dover Dover Ref. Library, at this date freemen did not have to reside in Dover and some may be listed twice as they had two votes) See also DURNING

DORREL, Christening c1810 (St. Martin Canterbury)

DORRELL Thomas married Margaret PYM 1720 at Chilham Kent

DORRINGTON Mrs. Maidstone, (widow of late Mr. Edward Walso DORRINGTON, apothecary at Maidstone), died in her 87th year. Tribute. (Kentish Gazette Apr 13-16 1790 p4 col.4)

DORSET William & Diana (Exciseman): chr John their son born Mar 4 ch Mar 19 1806 (Bur 1809) (St. Peter Sandwich BTs)

DORSEY, Eliza singlewoman. Accused of drunkenness and disorderly conduct 14 days sentence (3 line report) (Dover Telegraph 7 Feb 1846 p8 col.3)

D’ ORSEY, L. N. Cricketer (Dover) (Dover Express 26/5/1871 p2 col3)

D’ORSAY, Samull. Labr. - Theft Charge – Dover (Dover Express 26.5.1871 p3 col.2)

DORSON, L. Union Crescent (“Inhabitants owners or connected to Margate” List in Dover Telegraph Feb 11 1837 p1)

DOUCE G. F. Esq. of ‘ Debtling’ gave evidence at Kent Winter Assizes – had coal stolen (Dover Telegraph 14 Dec 1833 p8 col. 2) see also DOUSE

DOUN John x ba married Edna HOATTON (or HOALTON) x spr both of Buckland by Banns 29 Oct 1798. (Buckland by Dover Marr Regr.)

DOUST Thomas + Joseph NYE discovered a child’s body. (Bygone Kent Vol.5 No7 p391 ‘A Tonbridge Murder)

DOUST William Nurseryman etc. St. Leonard’s Nursery Hillside Hythe Kent (Advert p 337. 1875 Sinnock Directory )

DOVE Thomas, husbandman, ba married Mary OLIVER spr both of Milton by Gravesend Kent married Oct 3 1729 (St George’s Chapel, Mayfair “now held at the church of St George Hanover Square")

DOVE? DYVE Joana (wife of Wm DYVE of Stanford Kent, husbandman 18 yrs), born Tilmanstone, lived Stanford 18 yrs, aged 46 (XYZ Depositions series, Vol. X? 11.7.118b. 16 Feb 1613-14 Canterbury Archives)

DOVE – see also DYVE

DOVETON (Cheriton Church/yard memorials Add. Ms 271/5 at Canterbury Archives)

DOW, Thomas and Mary. A Private in Cambs Militia: ch Thomas DOW their son 1805. (Ospringe BTs)

DOW William married Apr 1866 at Kings Lynn Norfolk to Georgina BOURNER born 1845 Dover.

DOWARD Eliz, wid = Thomas RUSSEL widr 24/4/1743 (Boughton Monchelsea)

DOWAY ch 28.11.1682 Eliz. d/o Mr DOWAY born 8.10.1682. (Deal Independent Church PRO RG 4. 1003)

DOWDESWELL Edwin, 31, ba married 1892 (St. Bart’s Charlton-Dover U3/212/1/7)

DOWDLE John: John DOWDLE Junr . Mariner (on Dover Electors 1802 Ex. Hand Written book listing voters (ie Freemen of Dover) in election for 2 MPs for Dover. At this date freemen did not have to reside in Dover. Dover Ref. Lib.)

DOWELL John & c FROM East Langdon 6/11/1781. Settlement Cert. TO St. Mary Dover. (U3/30. 13/1-3)

DOWES Eliz chr 5/12/1557 d/o John DOWES not left XIJ d in WILL of God-father Nicholas FRANCKLIN of St. Paul’s Canterbury 1577 (“Sturry” publ. By K H. McIntosh 1972 p45)

DOWLAND, Jerry at Quarter Sessions – charged with assault and intent to commit rape at Newington next Hythe. Remains for Assizes. (Kentish Gazette 11 Oct 1808 p4 col.4)

DOWLAND, William at Sandwich Sessions indicted for stealing lead at Ramsgate, sentenced to 6 months with hard labour. (Dover Telegraph 3 Sep 1836 p1 col.3)

DOWLE James and M.A.: 25th February at the Royal George, New Romney, of convulsions, Frank the dearly loved child of James and M.A.DOWLE aged 18 months (Kentish Express and Ashford News Sat 4 Mar 1882 deaths)

DOWLEY Sarah (could be DROWLEY?) Svt. U. 21. Cook. born Dover with KILLICK farm, draper. (1891 Charlton by Dover census 25 London Road. Ref.30)

DOWLING, Maria eldest dau of James DOWLING Esq. Judge, HM Supreme Ct. NSW married 8 Apr at St. James Church Sydney (Aust) to George BLAXLAND, 2nd son of John BLAXLAND Esq. Newington, Sittingbourne. (Dover Telegraph 22 Nov 1834 p8 col.4)

DOWN of Hythe: Report in paper also mentions “That the author remembered 20 years earlier the Golden Wedding of the late John FRIEND Senr of Hythe - his family were bell ringers, the bell ringers were named as: FRIEND and DOWN of Hythe, HARRISON of Folkestone, RUCK of Aldington, LAKER of Ashford, 2 or 3 of the FINN family of MERSHAM – all men of great repute for inging.“….. study of bell ringing at Hythe “revived” due to the interest of Councillor BLAXLAND..” (Folkestone Herald 16 Apr 1898 p.10).

DOWNER, Moses: children (Moses & Aaron not twins) sons of Moses & Mary DOWNER. Bp 1848 (Kingsnorth BTs)

DOWNEY Sarah, spr by Banns married John McKEWEN (Sgd McHOWEN) ba both of Charlton 2/3/1836 (Charlton by Dover Marr Reg.)

DOWNHAM (Private) – Commendation. For gallant conduct at St. Margaret’s on 19 Aug (Dover Express Aug 28 1914 back page col.5)

DOWNING Richard of Nonington owner of house and land at Kingston occupied by Edward FORD. (1754 Kent Poll)

DOWNING Richard occupier of house and land at Nonington owned by William HAMMOND of Nonington. (1754 Kent Poll)

DOWNS see under DOWNE etc.

DOWSETT C. F. (Mr) Bishopsbourne Court Lodge married 15 Apr at Canterbury to Charlotte CHRISTIAN (only surviving dau of Mr H. CHRISTIAN) (Dover Telegraph 25 Apr 1835 p8 col.4)

DOWSETT, Charles Watch-maker Margate. Advert for spectacles. (Kentish Gazette 8.1.1808 p1 col.2)

DOWSETT M. J. High Street (“Inhabitants or Owners or connected to Margate” List in Dover Telegraph Feb 11 1837 p1)

DOXFORD (Cherition Church/yard MIs see Add. Ms 271/5 Canterbury Archives)

DOYLY, Thomas – elected for Dover in 1453, etc. (Dover Express newspaper cuttings book – p.26, info Hollingsbee)

DRAIT Joshua; chr. Mary NEWINGTON illegit dau of Mary NEWINGTON by Joshua DRAIT as she has sworn before a Justice of the Peace 14 Oct 1752 (Chartham BTs)

DRAPER Judith FROM St. James 25/10/1721 Settlement Cert. TO St. Mary Dover (U3/30. 13/1-3)

DRAPER, J. E. Marine Parade (“Inhabitants Owners or Connected to Margate” Listed in Dover Telegraph Feb 11 1837 p1)

DRAPER, William Yorke (Rev) Rector of Broke married 21 May at Pluckley to Mary Ann PRICE (4th dau of Barrington PRICE Esq.) (Dover Telegraph 30 May 1835 p8 col.4)

DRAWBRIDGE Ann (x) married = Robin WOOD (x) ba both of Leeds spr by Banns 8/1/1817 Wits: Sarah WILLISON (x), William HOLLANDS . Their children ch 1818 Eliza, ch 1820 James. (All at Leeds Kent BTs)

DRAWBRIDGE Joseph of Chatham ba =married= Anne KINGSFORD sp otp by Licence 27 Sept 1760 (Ash by Sandwich BTs)

DRAWBRIDGE see also DREWBRIDGE

DRAYTON William – churchwarden Signed churchwardens account book memo 2 Aug 1665 re collection (“Birchington its history” by Walker 1991, p.66)

DRESSER, Robert Edward, Un. 23. Mate Born Woolwich Green Kent (=Woolage) On Brigaintine ‘ James Simpson’ No 12533 out of London Tonnage: 173 In on 3 Apr 1881 (Master James William HATTON born Dover) (1881 census (shipping lists) RG/5286 F 215 Cardiff)

DRENNAN John ba married Mary KENDLE spr by Banns 3 Mar 1835 both of Charlton. (Charlton by Dover Marr Reg.)

DREW Edward head married 42 labr born Deal Mary DREW wife “ 40 Tilmanstone Elizabeth “ unmarried 17 Dover Mary Jane “ “ 11 Dover Harriett “ 6 Dover Louisa “ 4 Dover Henry William “ son 2 Dover (Buckland by Dover, 10 Herbert Street, 1881 census, info ex AGB)

?DREWBARN?, William Cavell and Eliz his wife: ch 28/8/1799 Sarah d/o above. (Deal Baptisms from Notebook in Deal Museum)

DREWBRIDGE Peter (x) ba married A HARRIS (x) spr, by Banns 18 Oct 1807 both of Buckland (Buckland by Dover Regr.) See also DRAWBRIDGE

DREWETT, Miss married 14 June at Friends' Meeting House, Canterbury to W. BOTTOMLY of Acworth (Dover Telegraph 18 June 1836 p8 col4)

DREWLEY Jas. Of Berkhamsted Herts = married Mary QUESTED by Lic. Wits: Mary & John KINGSFORD 19 Oct 1784 (St. Alphage Canterbury Marr Regr)

DRINCQBIER, Adolph, Poulterer, 124-125 Snargate Street Dover (P O Directory 1878)

DRINCQBIER (Mrs H.) 8th March 1882 at 3 Hazlewood villas, Crescent Road, Ramsgate, the wife of Mr.H. DRINCQBIER of a daughter. (Kentish Express & Ashford News 18th Mar 1882 Births)

DRIVER William, 72 (Canterbury Workhouse, pamphlet, list of the paupers relieved by the guardians of the poor of City of Canterbury, the following is list from this longer list, of the inmates and blue-coat boys housed on 15 October 1832, leaflet is published by H.Jones of Canterbury in 1833, leaflet in Local Studies room, Canterbury ref library. Age is given ).

DROWLEY, Ann buried 7 Dec 1843 aged 90 (Hythe)

DRUCE Edward Revd. Government engineer to the Admiralty pier; office Custom House Quay Dover. (PO Directory 1878)

DRUCE Edward Read W. 8 Victoria Park Dover. (Private Residents List PO Directory 1878)

DRUMMOND, Rev. Arthur. Birth of dau at Charlton Rectory (Dover Telegraph 12 Mar 1836 p8 col.4)

DRUMMOND Elizabeth, widow Settlement Cert. FROM Ringwould Kent TO Deal St. Leonard’s 19 April 1791 (Deal Settlements)

DRUMMOND, Mortimer 18 Guilford Terrace Dover (Private Residents List PO Directory 1878)

DUBLESS Christiana (x), spr married Thomas GEORGE ba. by Banns 17/8/1808 both of St. Alphage. Wits. 2 OLIPHANTS (Canterbury St. Alphage Marr Regr.)

DUBLESS Christiana (Miss) married 18 Aug at St. Alphage Canterbury to Mr Thomas GEORGE. (Kentish Gazette 23 Aug 1808 p4 col.5)

DUBOIS Amiable 42. B. Yarmouth (1861 Census Index Folkestone p152/126)

DU BOULAY, Mrs., Birth of dau 22 Feb at Sandgate. (Lady of A. DU BOULAY, Esq.) (Dover Telegraph 25 Feb 1834 p8 col.4)

DU BOYS Jane widow of Scipion Lefebvrey TURCOIN married Jehan THERY (s/o Artus dec’d of Tourney) 11 May 1600 (Walloon Church Canterbury)

DU BRAY Jacob (Mr) died; many years resident in Dover; aged 103. (Dover Express 2/2/1923 p8 col.4 top)

DUBUSSES Eliz, (Alias DEVINSON) spr of Tilmanstone V. Richard JONES of Tilmanstone. Defamation. Docum. arts. 23 Sept 1630 (Ref Cant. Archives J/J60 1636 No. 23)

DUCK, James Marine Store 29 Queen Street Woolwich (1870 Directory)

DUCKE James, alias WOODDEN of Tilmanstone and Margery DUCK of Northbourne – children of Godline DUCK, sister. (J/J. series Consist Ct. of Canterbury J/J.72 Vol. p257)

DUCKE James alias WOODDEN of Tilmanstone P 257. Executrix Constance CHAPMAN; James DUCKE alias WOODDEN of Tilmanstone and Margery DUCK of Northbourne children of Godline DUCK, sister. (J/J series const Ct. Early to 1639 – calendared J/J. 72 last member) (Canterbury Cath. Archives)

(DUCKE, James): James WOODDEN (an alias name) (name is James DUCKE) of Tilmanstone and Margery DUCK of Northbourne – children of Godline DUCK, sister (J/J series, Consistory Court, Canterbury vol.J/J.72 p.257)

DUCKER W. (Sgt) Wounded. (St. Bart’s schoolboy) (Dover Express p2 col5)[date omitted by transcriber; sometime 1914-1918] DUCKETT Mr.- contractor for coffins – complaint of inferior quality for a burial at Stourmouth. A money penalty be inserted and that two coffins of the 3 largest sizes usually required be ordered and kept in readiness at the workhouse. 21.5.1844 (Eastry Workhouse Records, Board of Guardians Minute books of meetings)

DUCKETT, Mr. Carpenter. Queen Street Ramsgate. Fire in Workshop (Kentish Gazette Fri 10 June 1808 p4 col.4)

DUCKETT, William (Mr) of Ramsgate to Miss Mary RALFE at Preston (Kentish Gazette p4 col.3 Feb 19-23 1790)

DUCKET William (Mr) dec’d carpenter & builder Ramsgate. Notice re Debts (Kentish Gazette Tues 28 June 1808 p1 col3)

DUCKETT c1783 (St. Martin Canterbury)

DUCKHAM, H. Sutton, 21st year died 14 June at Ramsgate. Youngest son of Mr DUCKHAM, Piccadilly. (Dover Telegraph 23 June 1838 p8 col.4)

DUCKWORTH, Eleanor, Mrs. Dec’d formerly of Hythe, late of Bridge St. Canterbury. Notice of claims on estate. (Dover Telegraph 22 Dec 1838 p8 col.1)

DUCROW, Mr., of Lausanne Gardens, St. James Square Margate. Proprietor – advert & listing attractions. (Dover Telegraph 7 June 1834 p1 col.1)

DUCROW Robert, belonging to the Island of St. Vincent, was on 30 June, admitted to the workhouse by order of Mr KEMBAL, overseer of Deal. A letter from the Mayor of Deal explained that the man was suffering from small pox and has been sent ashore from a ship in the Downs 4. 7. 1848. (Eastry Workhouse Records, Board of Guardians Minute books of meetings)

DUDDY Richard of Rainham Kent wid married Eliz WILLSHIRE of same, spr. 22 May 1715 (Ms from Regr. at Lambe’s Chapel London Add Ms 271/6 Cant. Archives)

DUDLEY Henry: 1900 conveyance of land at Westgate on sea between the Rt Hon Henry DUDLEY Earl of Harrowby, Mary Jane WESTON otherwise Mary Jane ARNOLD of Broomfield Hall, Sir Wm James INGRAM of Kensington (info ex KFHS maillist)

DUDLOW, John, Clerk and Treasurer to Trustees, Toll Roads Malling. Notice of Tolls to let. (Kentish Gazette Fri 22 Jan 1808 p1 col.1)

DUDMAN Henry Albert, Cowkeeper, Ashen Tree Lane Dover. (PO Directory 1878)

DUDSON (Shipbourne Ms Add. Ms 271-1/5 p 367 at Canterbury archives)

DUFFUS, Alexander. Police Report committed for trial, charged with stealing a gun from fellow workmen. (Dover Telegraph 30 Dec 1837 p8 col.2)

DUFFUS, Alexander 26 years at Dover Winter Session pleaded guilty to stealing a gun, 3 months sentence. (Dover Telegraph 13 Jan 1838 p8 col.2)

DUFFY Sarah. 47 Single. Inmate. born Tilmanstone. (Eastry Workhouse 1891 Census)

DUGARD Susan (Miss) of Leamington, married 14 Sept at Edgebaston Warwicks, to Mr John BLACKMAN of Lydd. (Dover Telegraph 3 Oct 1835 p8 col.4)

DUGGAN Ann age 10 dau of John, formerly Pte. 13th Regt, Light Dragoons (of Mary Stacey) - FROM Murston Kent 24.7.1815. [NB Presumably Mary Stacey is a place] (St. Mary’s Church Walmer Settlements)

DUGGAN, Corporal Patrick 40th Regiment. Notice of marriage to Elizabeth CHARLTON of Dover. (Dover Telegraph 24 April 1846 p8 col.4)

DUGNET, John. Dover Police Report – (2 lines) 7 days for vagrancy. (Dover Telegraph p8 col.2. 11.4.1846)

DUGWELL 3 bps 1867 (Ramsgate St. Georges Regr)

DULGARNO, James. Esq. married 14 Sept at Sydney NSW to Louisa DUNN (4th dau of late W. DUNN Esq. of Deal). (Dover Telegraph 17 Feb 1838 p8 col.4)

DULY F. Mr. relieving officer for Canterbury sent a letter complaining that Mr RIGDEN the master had refused to receive into the w.hse G. W. B. CLAYSON who had been sent from Canterbury on the recommendation of the Mayor being deemed insane and having attempted to murder his wife. The clerk read the reply sent to Mr DULY stating that Mr RIGDEN had acted quite right as it is not usual to admit non-resident paupers without previous communications and consent of Board and if the man had transgressed the law the complaint could only be made before the justices where the offence was committed and if a lunatic he should be brought before the same justices to be dealt with accordingly. 20.11.1855 (Eastry workhouse guardians minute book)

DULY F. (Mr) Feb 2 at Canterbury, the wife of Mr F. DULY, Relieving Officer - of a daughter (Kentish Gazette 9/2/1858 p5 col.4)

DULY Philip. Faversham Steward at Annual Auricula Feast. (Kentish Gazette April 2-6 1790 p1 col.2)

DUNBAR Alexander (Cpl in 65th Regt.) 11.5.1780 ch his son Henry (b. 21.4.1780) (Deal Independent Church PRO RG4. 1003)

DUNBAR.3 bps. 1871 (Ramsgate St. George’s Regr)

DUNBAR, John Sinclair. War death (Dover Express 11/ 12/ 1914 p4 col.6. also PHOTO 18/ 12/1914 back page)

DUNCANNON Captain Viscount – Candidate – long details and PHOTO (Dover Express 6 Dec 1918 p2)

DUNCOMBE John Revd M. A., Rector/Vicar, Canterbury: death (Kentish Gazette 13/1/1786 p4)

DUNCOMBE Mrs. Canterbury. Occupier of property in St. Margaret’s parish being sold. (Kentish Gazette Sept 17-21 1790 p1 col.3)

DUNCOMBE (Cheriton Church/yard MIs Add Ms 271/5 at Canterbury Archives)

DUNDAS, Major. Dover. Subscriber to church organ repairs. (Dover Telegraph 7 Dec 1833 p1 col.2)

DUNING John, from St. James 3/1/1709 Settlement Cert. TO St. Mary Dover (U3/30. 13/1-3)

DUNK, George: “George DUNK who has been respited during His Majesty’s pleasure (in consequence of the intercession made by the Lord Mayor to Baron WOOD) is the youngest of sixteen sons and his aged father upon the verge of 70, resides near Hawkhurst and has always conducted himself in a creditable manner as have all his other children, till the young man above mentioned was induced through bad connections to go to London about Christmas last in search of employment and he there fell into the hands of fabricators of forged notes by which means he was brought into his present situation and which so nearly had terminated in an ignominious death.” (Kentish Gazette 17 Apr 1818 back page col.4)

DUNKIN, John: Sarah WILLIAMS, d.o. John WILLIAMS, a poor child was apprenticed to John DUNKIN of Sandwich, gardiner until 21 yrs or her marriage, £3 fee paid to J.D. (signed J.D (X)) 4.10.1700 (Sandwich records U3/173/13/1/7)

DUNKLING George, 23, ba. Married 1894 (St. Bart’s Charlton-Dover U3/212/1/7)

DUNKLING R. F. (Sapper) now serving with R.E. (PHOTO) of 3 Herbert Street, Buckland, Dover (Dover Express 27 Oct 1916 p8)

DUNLOP James at Summer Assizes Maidstone acquitted on charge of stealing. (Kentish Gazette July 23-27 1790 p2 col.3)

DUNLOP James, Castle Street Dover. Tailor. (Kent Directory 1837)

DUNNETT? Mary (Denton Census 1851)

DUNSCOMBE Mrs. Hearn Bay. Late of Hearne Bay House (Kentish Gazette May 28-Jun1 1790 p1 col.2)

DUNSTED c1699. (St. Mary Northgate Canterbury BTs)

DUNSTER J. A boatman, Customs stationed at (E. Side) (“A Sketch of Dover” by G. Ledger 1799)

DUNSTER James, lodging house, 43 Liverpool St. Dover (PO Directory 1878) see also DUNSTONE

DUNSTONE Edmund (Dover Freeman Roll “dwelling in Dover 15/7/1601”) (Kent Co. Archives) see also DUNSTER

DUNT Frances c1710 also Joseph DUNT c1719 (Buckland by Dover regr.) (see also STUNT)

DUNT (Cheriton Church/yard MIs see Add. Ms 271/5 Canterbury archives)

DUPIN E. M. (Miss), Cecil St., Strand, married 20 Oct at St. Martins in the Field to Mr G. DRAYSON of Sandwich (Dover Telegraph 24 Oct 1835 p8 col.4)

DUPLOCK, Miss Ramsgate married 7 Dec at St. George, Ramsgate to Lt. GRAY R.N. (Dover Telegraph 16 Dec 1837, p8 col.4)

DUPPA John of Godmersham, buried 18/10/1675 (Crundale BTs)

DURBRIDGE, George at Kent Spring Assizes charged with stealing a pony at . Guilty. To be transported for life. (Dover Telegraph 28 Mar 1835 p1 col.2)

DURDEN – Deputy harbour master, Dover. (PO Directory 1878)

DUREY William, Bethersden notice re. Stolen or strayed Gelding (Kentish Gazette June 18-22 1790 p1 col.2)

DUREY see also DURY

DURK, John and Anne his wife and their children Mary, Eliz. and John FROM Gillingham Kent TO Deal St. Leonard’s 12 Dec 1736 (Deal Settlements)

DURNFORT Arthur George, (Major) Christchurch Vicarage Folkestone Road Dover (Private Residents List PO Directory 1878)

DURNFORD Mrs., Eastgate Rochester. Tenant of house being sold (Kentish Gazette July 30-Aug 3 1790 p4 col.1)

DURNFORD Mrs., Eastgate Rochester former occupant of property being sold by Messrs William and Edward TWOPENNY. (Kentish Gazette June 4-8 1790 p1 col.3)

DURNING Thomas, occupier of house and land at Nonington owned by William WOOD of Nonington. (1754 Kent Poll) See also DORNING.

DURR(E) see also DARE

DURELL? Eliza Miss was elected as schoolmistress at £28 per an. with provisions 19. 4. 1853 (Eastry workhouse – guardians minute book)

DURELL? Miss the schoolmistress gave notice of her intention to resign on Fri. Sep.1854. (15. 8. 1854 Eastry workhouse – guardians minute book)

DURST John, 5 East Cliff Dover (Private Residents List PO Directory 1878)

DURSTON No. 462 (M.I. List Deal St. Georges ch/yard)

DURT (or DART) Nicholas ba married Mary FARR spr. both of Buckland by Banns 25/12/1782. (Buckland by Dover Marr. Regr)

DURTNAILL, John, Mr. died 27 July at Dover of the "Duke of York", Snargate Street. (Dover Telegraph 28 July 1838 p8 col.4)

DURTNALL J. R. (Mrs) Death. (Dover Express 13/11/1914 back page col.7)

DURTNALL Stephen ba married Charlotte GEERE spr both of Maidstone 26 Dec 1808. (Maidstone Marr BTs) See also DUTNALL

DURVAL, Bayley (Mr) Canterbury married at Faversham on 9 Oct to Miss S. KING. (Kentish Gazette 11 Oct 1808 p4 col.5) See also DERVAL

DURY see also DUREY

DURYER, James, married Mary Ann MOYS btp. by Lic. 13/2/1791 (St. Alphage Canterbury Marr Regr.) See also DUYRIER

DURYMAN, James James TURYMAN? of Preston married Eliz HAWKES 17 Feb 1805. (Banns say DURYMAN) (Stourmouth)

DUTHIE, Rev. A. H. Birth of dau 21 Mar at Vicarage Sittingbourne (Dover Telegraph 26 Mar 1836 p8 col.4)

DUTHIE, Alexander, Minister Thanet. died 12 Mar. infant son of Rev. A. DUTHIE (Dover Telegraph 21 Mar 1835 p8 col.4) See also DUTHOIT?

DUTHOIT E. (Mr) subscriber Canterbury school (Kentish Gazette Fri 1.1.1808 p4 col.1)

DUTHOIT, Jane, Littlebourne married 30 Dec at Littlebourne to Mr SMITH of Sandwich (Dover Telegraph 9 Jan 1836 p8 col.4)

DUTHOIT Pelher, Apprentice U18 carpenter's apprentice, b. Littlebourne, with Henry M. INGE master carpenter & family (Barham 1851 – West – Ref 10)

DUTNALL – (Dover Times, Thursday Nov 22 1906 p.7, “Gallant Dover Men”) see also DURTNALL

DUTTON, William Swaine married 25 Mar at St. Pancras Church Middx to Sarah WHITE of Wingham 2nd dau of late Mr Thomas WHITE of Wingham (Dover Telegraph 2 Apr 1836 p8 col.4)

DUTTON, Chr. 8/7/1906 Doris Kathleen born 1902 - Edna Woodward born 1903 - Iris Nellie born 1906 children of Albert Edward & Kate Eliz DUTTON of 12 Malmains Road. Marine Engineer (St. Martin Dover BTs 1903 to 07)

DUTTSON Ann. Marine Parade Dover; Baths. (Kent Directory 1837)

DUTTSON, Catherine Ann (Miss) aged 18. Notice of Death at Walworth, late of Dover. (Dover Telegraph 12 Dec 1846 p8 col.4)

DUTTSON, Mrs., of Wellington Baths Dover. Advert: sale of candles. (Dover Telegraph 28 Dec 1833 p1 col.2)

DUVIVIER, Mr. Narcisse Notice of marriage to Miss Louise FENEN (Dover Telegraph 26/9/1846 p8 col.4)

DUYRIER, John, Midshipman HMS Cumberland died at sea off Sardinia 28 Apr. Son of the late Mr James DUYRIER, turner, of Canterbury. (Kentish Gazette Tues 31 May 1808 p4 col.5) see also DURYER

DWYER Robert. R. N. Cecil Square. (“Inhabitants Owners or Connected to Margate” List in Dover Telegraph 11.2.1837 p1)

DYBALL, Matthew (Mr) 13th March 1882 at Westgate Grove, Westgate Without, Canterbury, Mr. Matthew DYBALL, aged 89 years. (Kentish Express & Ashford News 18th Mar 1882 deaths)

DYCE, Ann , Buttermarket Canterbury. Advrt for Journeyman Brazier. (Kentish Gazette Jan. 26-29 1790 p1 col.2)

DYCE Ann, otp married Henry TRITTON of St. M. Bredman by Lic 1799 (St. Alphage, Canterbury Marr Regr)

DYNELEY – DYNELEY Mrs, 5 Waterloo Crescent Dover (Private Residents PO Directory 1878)

DYPRESS, c1790 (Goudhurst) see also DIPROSE

DYVE – see under DOVE?

DYVE Joana (wife of Wm DYVE of Stanford Kent, husbandman, 18 years) Born Tilmanstone Lived Stanford 18 years Aged 46 Dated 16 Feb 1613-14 (XYZ series depositions index, 11.7. 118b. Canterbury archives)

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Abraham DAWSON and Hoppha his wife: Their son, Robert, being about 14 yrs of age, christened Sep 4 1707 (Hollingbourne BTs)

Miss Catherine DAWSON (3rd dau of Mrs DAWSON) of , married at Sellinge to Mr Charles Francis PAYNE of Sandgate (Dover Telegraph 17 Jan 1835 p.8 col.4)

Charlotte DAWSON (youngest dau of the late Mr J.M.DAWSON officer of Customs) married 4 July at Folkestone to Mr James KELCEY (Dover Telegraph 15 Jul 1837 p.8 col.4)

Edward DAWSON of Woodnesborough owner of house at Eastry in occupn of John ELGAR (1754 Kent Poll)

Elizabeth DAWSON married David RUSSELL of Bearsted 26 Sept 1721 (Maidstone)

Elizabeth DAWSON married Henry DAWKINS 1789 (Woodnesborough regr)

Elizabeth DAWSON aged 70 (relict of the late G. DAWSON Esq.) died 6 March at Folkestone (Dover Telegraph 12 March 1836 p.8 col.4)

Henry and Mary DAWSON: chr their son Thomas 13 Oct 1745 (Brabourne BTs LD set)

Henry DAWSON Esq. aged 78 died 27 April at Ramsgate (Dover Telegraph 10 May 1834 p.8 col.4)

Jane DAWSON (Goodnestone census 1841)

Jane DAWSON of Ashley (POTT) admitted (member) by (adult) baptism March 30 1884 (Eythorne Baptist Church, membership book 25)

John DAWSON mentioned in (Thomas RAYNER) deed re lands at Ruckinge 1 April 1593 (copy in County Archives, Maidstone)

John DAWSON of St Lawrence, owner of house at Wicksborough (sic) in occupn of Will GURLING (1743 Kent Poll)

John Martin DAWSON, Marn ("C.O.") [NB = mariner, Customs Officer?] (on Dover Electors 1802 hand written book listing voters - ie freemen of Dover - in election of two Dover MPs. At this date freemen did not have to reside in Dover. Dover ref library)

Joseph DAWSON aged 20, of Royal N.Lincoln Militia, from "the barracks" buried 26.8.1855 (St Mary Northgate Canterbury, Kent)

Mary DAUSON married Thomas TERREY 26 Dec 1713 (Margate)

Mary DAWSON spr married John BEECHING ba by Lic. 5 Jul 1785 (Maidstone BTs)

Miss Miriam DAWSON - notice of marriage to Mr Richard STARR (Dover Telegraph 4 Apr 1846 p.8 col.4)

Miss Olive DAWSON, mistress, Holy Trinity National School, Elizabeth Street, Dover (P.O. Directory 1878)

Mr R. DAWSON, Brewer married 6 Dec at St Peter's Thanet, to Miss E. COCK of Broadstairs (Dover Telegraph 15 Dec 1838 p.8 col.4)

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Richard DAWSON married Elizabeth DAWKINS by Banns 8 Jun 1781 (Worth BTs)

Richard DAWSON was paid 2s 6d. for teaching the children in 1822, and later 10s per year, at the workhouse ("Birchington, its History by Walker 1991, page 80)

Robert DAWSON aged 65 years, christened 6 Oct 1734 (Maidstone BTs)

Robert DAWSON, coal business at Headcorn. His father, Richard DAWSON was a native of Goodnestone near Wingham, then Richard’s father was Richard - of Woodnesborough.

Miss Sarah DAWSON, aged 60 married 5 Nov at Margate to Mr GOUGER Senr, aged 78, of St Nicholas (Dover Telegraph 9 Nov 1838 p.8 col.4)

Mr T. Clifford DAWSON of Bournville - his PHOTO in advert for Phosferine (Dover Express 25.4.1919 p.3)

Thomas DAWSON "Grand Shaft" 74 Snargate Street, Dover (P.O. Directory 1878)

Mr W. DAWSON, the old men's attendant, came into residence on 21 Dec and the infirm wards were opened on the same day. 17 Dec 1901 (Eastry Workhouse Records, master's reports)

(Corporal) W.H.G. (PHOTO), won military medal. Was employed at Dover GPO, residing with his grandmother Mrs MARSH of 14 Odo Road, Dover (Dover Express 3 Aug 1917 back page)

(Corporal) W. DAWSON, M.M. of Dover - in group PHOTO (Dover Express 26 Oct 1917 p.7)

Wm DAWSON, Ashford married at Ashford to Mary SHARSTED both of Ashford (Kentish Gazette Oct 8 - 12 1790 p.4 col.3)

Wm DAWSON of Gravesend Kent aged 23, master 1879 (master/skipper's Certificate, Grimsby, Lincolnshire: N.E.Lincs Archive, Grimsby under ref 1107)

Mr DAWSON, Taylor of Smarden 1783? His house on an old map (Bygone Kent Vol.1 No.12, pages 714-720)

DAWSON, Maidstone - occupier of house to be sold (Kentish Gazette Fri 26 Aug 1808 p.4 col.1)

DAWSON christenings 1814-15 (Monkton)

Miss DAWSON, Windsor married 22 June at St George's Hanover Square to Mr Anthony MOATES of Dover (Dover Telegraph 24 June 1837 p.8 col.4)

Mrs DAWSON in group PHOTO of Dover POW Committee (Dover Express 28.12.1917 p.8)

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Mr H. DOURNE married 22 Dec at Woodnesborough to Miss TAYLOR (Dover Telegraph 26 Dec 1835 p.8 col.4)

S. DOURNE, Faversham - bookseller (Kentish Gazette Jan 12-15 1790 p.1 col.4)

Stephen DOORNE, late of Faversham, Barber, Perukemaker and Bookseller - notice of assignment of his Estate and effects to Messrs George WHITE and John VIDION in trust for his creditors (Kentish Gazette Feb 12-16 1790 p.1 col.1)

William DOURN woollen draper of Tenterden - dividends. London Gazette (Kentish Gazette Mar 30-Apr 2 1790 p.3 col.1)

Wm DOUARNE, Staymaker Wm DOURN, Dover, Staymaker (listed on Dover Electors 1802 hand written book listing voters - ie freemen of Dover - in election of two Dover MPs. At this date freemen did not have to reside in Dover. Some may be listed twice as they had two votes. Dover ref library)

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Dorothy DORN married 1721 to Thomas LANGLEY (Deal) James DOORN married Mary LANGLEY 1722 (Deal (from LANGLEY trees, info from M. Forster-Smith)

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Frampton Hollingsbee ref: 1930

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Miss Elizabeth FRAMPTON, Canterbury married 30 June at St Marys Dover to Bombadier Robert ROSS of Royal Artillery (Dover Telegraph 11 Jul 1835 p.8 col.4)

(Sir) George FRAMPTON, eminent Victorian sculptor designed Peter Pan statue in Kensington gardens, also ornamented some of Seddons buildings at Birchington (Birchington its History by Walker p.159)

(Revd) T.S. FRAMPTON death (Dover Express 16 Feb 1923 p.9 col.2)

(Revd) T.S. FRAMPTON - his will details (Dover Express 25.5.1923 p.9 col.4)

T.S. FRAMPTON, - see Add.Ms. 179 (Canterbury Archives)

FRAMPTON – collection of Notebooks: MSS Cat 14 Group III, Ref No.33 item (3) (Canterbury Archives)

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France Hollingsbee ref: 1931

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(Captain) Hector FRANCE, 24 Albert Road, Dover (Private Residents list, PO Directory 1878)

Captain Henry FRANCE, B,.A. a Master at Dover College, Folkestone Road, Dover (PO Directory 1878)

(Captain) Henry FRANCE, B.A., an assistant master, Dover College, Folkestone Road (PO Directory 1878)

Mr John FRANCE, aged 39 died 30 May at Post Office, Ramsgate (Dover Telegraph 6 June 1835 p.8 col.4)

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Mr Charles FRANCIS, aged 40, postman, died 13 Jan at Rochester (Dover Telegraph 25 Jan 1834 p.8 col.4)

Charlotte FRANCIS: Robert Harvey Howland BUTCHER of Christchurch, Hougham, wid 46 (father: Charles BUTCHER, decd, labr) married Charlotte FRANCIS, 26, spr of this parish (father: Kennet FRANCIS labr) wits: Horace JENKINS, Lucy FRANCIS, by Banns 28 Oct 1833 (Christchurch, Hougham in Dover Regr)

E. FRANCIS in Group PHOTO - St Martin's School Swimming Presentation (Dover Express 10 Aug 1917 p.4)

Ellen FRANCIS – her offer of service and testimonial for schoolmistress were read and she was not elected. 26.11.1844 (Eastry Workhouse, guardians minutes)

Elizabeth FRANCIS (born c.1776 died Feb 1845 River) married John STANLEY, miller (bp 20.9.1779 at River, died after 1848) – their family (info from Malcolm Forster-Smith)

Mr George FRANCIS, linen draper, Folkestone married 24 March at Aldington to Rebecca Judith SCOTT, Aldington (eldest dau of Mr G. SCOTT) (Dover Telegraph 29 March 1834 p.8 col.4)

Hopkins and (his wife) Ethelred FRANCIS: their daughters Mary and Ethelred chr 1800 (St Andrew Canterbury BTs)

Mr Hopkins FRANCIS, Canterbury married 15 Aug at Chislet to Esther HENNIKER (eldest dau of Mr James HENNIKER of Upstreet) (Dover Telegraph 26 Aug 1837 p.8 col.4)

John FRANCIS member of the labourers' gang – (Surveyors of Highways Accounts for Kingsnorth 1699, info from J.A.Woodfield)

John FRANCIS of Shoreham Kent 18 June 1710 married Ann NASH of same (Marriages taken from Regr of Marriages in Lambe's Chapel London see Add.Ms. 271/6, Canterbury Archives)

John FRANCIS witnessed WILL of Cephas CLACKETT of Canterbury, signed 27 Mar 1819 (Archdeaconry Court PRC 17/Bk 106 fol.37, info from J.Woodfield)

John FRANCIS + others convicted at Dover for playing cricket in parish of Charlton on the Sabbeth. Paid fine (Kentish Gazette Aug 31 1821 p.4 col.4)

Mr John FRANCIS, aged 83, died 13 Jan at Folkestone (Dover Telegraph 31 Jan 1835 p.8 col.4)

L. FRANCIS, Cornfactor, Miller, Lyminge Mills (advert p.313, 1875 Sinnock Directory)

Mary FRANCIS married Josh. TAPSELL by B. 22.2.1790 or 1791?) (ASH BTs)

Mary FRANCIS married Thomas GEORGE 24 Oct 1808 (Benenden BTs M set)

Mary FRANCIS aged 92 died 23 Aug at Canterbury; relict of the late Rev J. FRANCIS (Dover Telegraph 27 Aug 1836 p.8 col.4)

Reginall FRANCES, taylor of Kingsnorth, 8 acres in Willsbrough – WILL signed 1 February 1693, probate 1702 (Archdeaconry Court of Canterbury), wife Margaret FRANCES, son John FRANCES, Daughters Elizabeth, Margaret, Mary and Ann, all FRANCES (info J.A.Woodfield)

Robert FRANCIS, Grocer, tea dealer and cheesemonger, 60 Snargate Street, Dover – notice of taking over business from Mr THISELTON (Dover Telegraph 30 Sep 1837 p.8 col.1)

Sarah FRANCIS spr married Wm JARVIS widr by Banns 3 June 1771 both of Ash (ASH BTs)

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T.C. & W. FRANCIS, 54 and 55 High Street, Folkestone – ironmongers and smiths (advert p.374, small print of blacksmith shoeing a horse, 1875 Sinnock Directory)

Thomas FRAUNCIS of Lidd deceased – Admin granted to Ann, relict and Edward, son WILL regd 37. Harrington. Folio 268, 25.11.1598-9 (Kentish Administrations printed list, p.36)

Wm FRANCIS, Carpenter (on Dover Electors hand written book listing voters – ie freemen of Dover – in election for two Dover MPs. At this date freemen did not have to reside in Dover. Dover ref lib)

Wm FRANCIS aged 19 of Sittingbourne – theft of trousers (Crime and Criminals in Victorian Kent by Gray p.40)

Mr FRANCIS, Grocer, Dover married 13 Nov at St Mary Bredin Church to Miss E. KING (dau of Mrs KING of the "Fountain" tap. (Dover Telegraph 18 Nov 1837 p.8 col.4)

Mrs FRANCIS died 17 March at Dover, wife of Mr FRANCIS over-sea pilot (Dover Telegraph 24.3.1838 p.8)

FRANCIS Fishmonger/Poulterer/Ice merchant 15 and 17 Sandgate Road, Folkestone (advert page lxix 1875 Sinnock Directory)

FRANCIS (Cheriton churchyard Memorials see Add.Ms. 271/5 Canterbury Archives)

FRANCIS No.347 (M.Is. list Deal St Georges churchyard)

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G.A.V. FRANCIS 3/3 Kent RFA (t) now stationed at High Wycombe (PHOTO of him) A.J. FRANCIS (A-B, navy) (PHOTO of him) W.H. FRANCIS (A.S.C. as a baker) (PHOTO of him) – wounded; details; married All sons of Mr and Mrs FRANCIS, 9 Ethelbert Road, Tower Hamlets, Dover (Dover Express 9 Mar 1916 p.2)

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(Able-Bodied seaman) B. FRANKLIN, of 7 Ethelbert Road, Dover, serving on the "Aboukir" (previously on an Admiralty dredger) (Dover Express Sept 25 1914 p.5 col.3)

Eliz. FRANKLYN married Thos RASEL both of Sittingbourne ( 24 Oct 1723 from Jane Jones marriage index)

Henry FRANKLY ba LICENCE TO MARRY Margaret BOYS spr, both of Mersham. To be at St.George Canterbury. June 20 1699 (LICENCE Lists, Cowper)

Isaac FRANKLIN, Mill Lane, Margate. Occupier of house to be auctioned (Kentish Gazette Tues 4 Oct 1808 p.1 col.2)

John FRANKLYN of Littlebourne, owner of house and land at L, in own occupation. (l754 Kent Poll)

Thos FRANKELEYN, elected for Dover in 1426, etc.. (Dover Express newspaper cuttings book, no front cover, p.26. info ex Hollingsbee)

Thos FRANCKLIN of Church Street, Margate. Bankrupt (Dover Telegraph 21 March 1846 p.1 col.1)

Thos.Ladd FRANKLYN (or Thos Laud? or Loud?), also Jennet? And Frances (MIs in St.Martins burial ground Dover, list in Dover Ref.Library and KFHS)

FRANKLYN c.1780s in Folkestone registers

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Franklin 4-10 1 Franklin Hollingsbee ref: 1688

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Anna FRANKLYN deceased, of Canterbury - administration granted to Mary GORSBY, alias FRANKLYN, daughter 15 Jan 1599 Folio 2 (Kentish Administrations 1598-9)

F. FRANKLIN: 1889 account to James CULLEN Esq. of 94 Sandgate Road, Folkestone, for repairs ordered by J.HOAD to F. FRANKLIN (original document held by M.B.CULLEN 1994)

Frederick FRANKLIN, 32, ba married 1885 (St Bart's, Charlton by Dover U3/212/1/7)

Sir John FRANKLIN, windows at Greenhithe St Andrew, Gravesend (Mee's "Kent" p.209)

John FRANCKLYN, Sarah his wife and Mary their daughter Settlement Certificate FROM Kennington, Kent TO Deal St Leonards 8 Jan 1736 (Deal Settlements)

(Sir) John FRANKLIN, commander of "Erebus" and "Terror" sailed 17 May 1845 from Woolwich in search of the NorthWest Passage of America. They were never seen again after reaching the ice ("Kent County History Vol.1" by Bushell 1976)

Sir John FRANKLIN of Lincolnshire re Greenhithe voyages, Kent (details) (Mee's Kent page 215)

Thomas FRANCKLYN : "Thomas MORRELL of Fulston Labr indicted for grand larceny and escape. On 3 June 1596 at Sibertswold he stole 7 sheep (26. 8d.) from Thomas FRANCKLYN. On 20 April 1596 John HORNE constable of Cornilo hundred, arrested MORRELL on warrant issued by Edwd BOYS JP, and placed him in the stocks at Northbourne until he could be committed to gaol. On the same day he broke out of the stocks and escaped. (Maidstone Assizes 5 July 1596, ref: PRO Assizes 35/38/5 mm 11, 37, Calendar of Assize Records, Kent Indictments, Eliz. I, HMSO)

Thomas FRANKLIN, High Street ("Inhabitants, owners or connected to Margate" list in Dover Telegraph Feb 11 1837 p.1)

Mr FRANKLYN, Riding Officer of St Margaret's, seized quantity of foreign spirits from the Custom House Deal (Kentish Gazette Feb 19-23 1790 p.4 col.3)

FRANCKLIN family, printed tree. Of Sturry, Canterbury and Chislet ("Sturry" publ by McIntosh 1972 p.40-41-42)

FRANKLIN (Cheriton churchyard M.Is. see Add.Ms. 271-5, Canterbury Archives)

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Elizabeth? FRANKS of Staple spr married John COOKE of same ba 15 Oct 1829 by B. (Staple BTs)

Isaac FRANKS of Newington married Mrs WATERS, both same parish (Kentish Gazette Nov 16-19 1790 p.4 col.4)

John FRANKS, Cordwainer John FRANKS, Cordwainer (on Dover Electors hand written book listing voters – ie freemen of Dover – in election for two Dover MPs. At this date freemen did not have to reside in Dover and some may be listed twice as they had two votes. Dover ref lib.)

John FRANKS, Royal Oak Public House, North Street, Folkestone – advert for public house to be let (Dover Telegraph 21 Jan 1837 p.1 col.1)

John FRANKS head wid 63 mariner born Deal Edward " boarder married 56 general labr b. Higham Mary BEVORY? " " 57 b. Cliffe (FOLKESTONE 1881 Census Enum Dist 4, p.87, Fol.47, 6 Nelson Place Folkestone)

Louisa FRANKS (Bekesbourne 1841 Census)

Richard FRANKS, occupier of houses at Folkestone owned by Wm SLADDEN of Folkestone (1754 Kent Poll)

Richard FRANKS occupier of house and land at Folkestone, owned by James OLDFIELD of Folkestone (1754 Kent Poll)

Richard FRANKS Settlement Certificate 6.7.1761 FROM Padelworth TO St Mary Dover (U3/30 13/1-3)

Sarah FRANKS married Thomas JORDAN both of Thurnham by B. 9 Feb 1746-7 (Thurnham BTs)

FRANKS (Waldershare Memorial inscriptions list, KFHS)

Miss FRANKS, Folkestone married 2 April at Folkestone to Mr BENFIELD of Dover (Dover Telegraph 7 Apr 1838 p.8 col.4)

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Allen FRASER (mariner) - no parish given: married Mary SHREWSBURY of Buckland by Dover by Banns 15 July 1817 (Buckland by Dover Reg)

Daniel FRAZER of Charlton by Dover ba married Louisa Alicia STURT of Hougham spr by Lic. 20 Aug 1823 (Charlton by Dover Regr)_

Thomas FRASISAR (sic) Martha his wife, and their three children FROM St Stephen’s Norwich TO Deal St Leonards Kent 13.7.1702 (Deal Settlements)

William FRAZER, Last Lane, Dover Painter and Guilder (Kent Directory 1837)

Mr William FRASER new Lessee of Theatre Royal, Dover (previously Mr H. Lee) (Dover Telegraph 3 Oct 1846 p.1 col.2)

Mr William FRAZER - was plaintiff at Dover Petty Sessions (Dover Telegraph 25 Dec 1847 p.8 col.3)

William FRAZER & Son, ornamental Painters, 32 Snargate Street, Dover (Commercial List, PO Directory 1878)

Mr William Johnson FRAZER, Landlord of the “Burlington” (hotel), married at Dover 3 June to Mary PARKS (Dover Telegraph 5 June 1847 p.8 col.4)

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Major FRASER married in Paris to Frances HOLLINGWORTH (dau of the late T.R.HOLLINGWORTH Esq., of Hoyle Place, Kent) (Dover Telegraph 27 Aug 1836 p.8 col.4)

FRASER ref.No.45 NB. (Memorials in Cowgate Cemetery (St Mary Parish Dover), KFHS/Dover Library list)

Mrs FRAZIER, of Eastgate Rochester, tenant of house which is being sold. (Kentish Gazette Jul 30 - Aug 3 1790 p.4 col.1)

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From 1870 Kent Post Office Directory, under “Court Directory” (ie Private residents of note): FRASER, Capt. Robert, Bargrove, Frant Rd, Tunbridge Wells FRASER, Lieut. Thomas, RE, 15 Prospect Row, Old Brompton FRASER, Revd. William, FCS, County Prison, Maidstone FRASER, Charles Hurskin, 4 Clyde Terrace, Brockley Road, Deptford, s.e. FRASER, David, 12 Newton Terrace, Rochester FRASER James, 3 Church Villas, Ashford. FRASER, James, 12 Lee Park, Lee, s.e. FRASER, John, Castehouse, Castle Street, Canterbury FRASER, Miss, Shrub Cottage, Old Charlton, s.e. FRASER, Thomas, 10 Vanbrugh Park, Blackheath s.e. FRASER William, 34 Thurston Road, Lewisham, s.e. FRASER, William Grant, George Lane, Lewisham, s.e.

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From PO Directory 1878, Dover: James William FRASER, “Bull Inn”, 23 St James Street, Dover William Johnson FRASER, Tailor, 12 Woolcomber Street, Dover

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From 1882 Kelly’s Directory, Kent, under Kent Court Directory (ie residents of note): FRASER, Alexander 30 Lee Terrace, Lee s.e. FRASER, C., 253 Brockley Road, Brockley s.e. FRASER, Charles Orr, 7 St George’s Villas, Perry Hill, Catford, s.e. FRASER David, 15 Paddock Terrace, Chatham, FRASER, F., 15 Bolden St., Deptford New town, s.e. FRASER Frank MB, Leigh, Tonbridge FRASER, J. Newfield, Pond Rd, Blackhth, s.e. FRASER, James, 13 Wellesley Vills, Ashford, FRASER John, 37 Castle St, Canterbury FRASER, Mrs, 5 Eastern esplanade, Margate FRASER, Mrs, 9 Lee Park, Lee s.e. FRASER, Mrs, 3 Radnor Cliff, Sandgate

FRASER-SMITH, 77 Breakspear Road, Brockley s.e.

FRASER William 44 Malpas Rd, New Cross s.e. FRASER William Grant, Clarence Lodge, George Lane, Lewisham, s.e.

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Fraser 255 2 FREEMAN Hollingsbee ref: 6-5-CL

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Chas. Wm. Christopher FREEMAN of Dover. Killed in action (Dover Express Sept ll l9l4 p.5 col.3) also see (Dover Express 9 Oct l9l4 p.5 col.2 PHOTO of him)

George FREEMAN aged 12 Dover Police Report - l3 line report, charged with wilful damage to a piece of rope. Fined l0/- (Dover Telegraph 27 June 1846 p.8 col.2)

(Mr) George FREEMAN appointment Cinque Ports Pilot (Dover Telegraph 2 Jan 1847 p.8 col.1)

6 July 1733 christened: Henry, ye illegitimate son of Henry FREEMAN and Susanna WORTHINGTON (same child buried Jul l6 l733) Dec.27 l735 Henry FREEMAN and Susanna WORTHINGTON married chr. 22.4.1736 Henry son of Henry and Susanna FREEMAN Burial: 22 June 1736 Henry s.o. " " " " chr. 12.4.1737 Henry son of above chr. 27 Apr 1739 Catherine dau of above (Temple Ewell, near Dover, Register)

Will FREEMAN occupier of land at "Birmish" (= ? On Romney Marshes, Kent?) owned by John BAKER of Folkestone (l754 Kent Poll)

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Freeman 6-5 1 Freeman Hollingsbee ref: 1934

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Charles William Christopher FREEMAN of Dover – killed in action (Dover Express Sep 11 1914 p.5 col.3) Also see (Dover Express 9 Oct 1914 p.5 col.2 PHOTO)

Elizabeth FREEMAN married Henry TERRY 27 March 1733 (Ivychurch, from J.Jones index)

Mr George FREEMAN appointed Cinque Ports Pilot (Dover Telegraph 2.1.1847 p.8 col.1)

George FREEMAN aged 12, found guilty of charge of wilfully damaging piece of rope, fined 10 shillings - Dover Police Report (13 lines) (Dover Telegraph 27 June 1846 p.8 col.2)

Henry FREEMAN Chr 6 July 1733: Henry ye illegitimate son of Henry FREEMAN and Susanna WORTHINGTON Burial of ditto ditto on July 16 1733 (Temple Ewell Regr)

Henry FREEMAN married Susanna WORTHINGTON Dec 27 1735 Chr Henry son of above 22.4.1736; burial Henry s.o. above June 22 1736; Chr 12.4.1737 Henry son of above; chr 27.4.1739 Catherine d.o. above (Temple Ewell Regr)

James FREEMAN married Elizabeth WILLIAMS 31.3.1804 (ASH BTs)

James FREEMAN, wife Elizabeth and four children: Ann about 8 yrs, Maria about 6, Elizabeth about 3, and James about 9 months, REMOVAL ORDER from Ramsgate BACK to St Clement Sandwich 9 Aug 1813 + copy notice of appeal against the order made by Sandwich 28 Aug 1813 + order of Sessions Friday 8 Oct 1813 – decided the order is QUASHED. (Sandwich records U3/173/13/9)

Jane FREEMAN married Wm TERRY 29 Nov 1627 (Milton by Sittingbourne)

John FREEMAN, boatman, Dover died suddenly (Dover Telegraph 19 Jul 1834 p.8 col.3)

Mary FREEMAN married John RUSSELL 26 Nov 1759 (Biddenden, typed transcript)

Mary FREEMAN married Richard GOODBAN 1778 (Woodnesborough regr)

Mary FREEMAN married 1842 (Monkton)

Sarah FREEMAN aged 30, spinster, died 27 May at Folkestone (Dover Telegraph 7 June 1834 p.8 col.4)

Susannah FREEMAN married Richard WHITE of 22 Apr 1802 (Stourmouth)

(Revd) Thos FREEMAN, M.A., of the Precincts of the Cathedral Church of Christ Canterbury, widr married Margaret HARVEY of Barfrestone spr minor, by Lic, with consent 10 June 1762 (Barfrestone regr)

Will FREEMAN occupier of land at "Birmish" (Burmarsh?) owned by John BAKER of Folkestone (1754 Kent Poll)

Wm FREEMAN ba married Margaret DODDS both of Buckland by B. 13 Feb 1787 (Buckland by Dover reg)

Wm Henry FREEMAN born 1862, died 1937 married Ann Eliza STANLEY (born 1862 Staple, died 1948) (info from Malcolm Forster-Smith)

Captain FREEMAN, 1 Hubert Terrace, Dover (Private Residents list, PO Directory 1878)

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FREEMAN – widow - was given 3 bodges of wheat (qtr bushel or a peck) (Churchwardens' accounts, from Birchington its History by Walker p.69)

Mr FREEMAN, Clerk to the Isle of Thanet Union, had written to the Chairman asking about Elizabeth HAMMELL, who had applied for the office of Matron at Thanet workhouse, asking about her competency 10.12.1844 (Eastry Workhouse, guardians minutes)

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(Miss) Charlotte FREEMAN, lodging house, 27 Marine Parade, Dover Richard FREEMAN, Tailor, 71 Biggin Street, Dover Wm FREEMAN, master mariner, 2 Templar Street, Dover Wm Henry FREEMAN, master mariner, 2 Templar Street, Dover (PO Directory 1878)

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FREEMAN: Chr 19.9.1690 Hester dau of Robert FREEMAN born 28.3.1690 Robert son of "Br" FREEMAN born 29.3.1692 Esther d.o. "Br" FREEMAN born 18.10.1693 William s.o. Robert and Mary FREEMAN born 18.11.1695 (Deal Independent Church ref PRO RG4.1003)

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John FREEMAN, shipwr John FREEMAN, marn John FREEMAN, Mariner (on Dover Electors hand written book listing voters, ie freemen of Dover – in election for two Dover MPs. At this date freemen did not have to reside in Dover and some may be listed twice as they had two votes. Dover Ref Lib)

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Deborah FRENCH married Robert AUSTEN 19 Oct 1686 (Ham by Sandwich regr)

E.S. FRENCH, India House (“Inhabitants owners or connected to Margate” list in Dover Telegraph Feb 11 1837 p.1)

Miss Fanny Elizabeth FRENCH, Lower Whitfield – notice of marriage to Thomas Dean GRANT (Dover Telegraph 4 Jul 1846 p.8 col.4)

(Lance-Sgt) G.R. FRENCH (PHOTO of him) of 1/4th Buffs, son of late Mr G.A. FRENCH and Mrs FRENCH of School House, River. Been in India and Aden since 1914. On Dover Express staff at outbreak of the war (Dover Express 10 Mar 1916 p.6)

G.R. FRENCH of Dover Express with the Buffs in India (Dover Express Jan 8 1915 p.2 col.3)

Geo FRENCH &C Settlement Certificate 30 Oct 1781 FROM Tonbridge TO St Mary Dover (U3/30 13/1-3)

George FRENCH ba married Sarah MAYSTON (x) widow both of Buckland, by B. 6 Jul 1807 (Buckland by Dover regr)

Hannah FRENCH married James GEER 1 June 1823 (Cranbrook)

Henry John FRENCH, seaman of Dover has been killed. (Dover Express Sep 11 1914 p.5 col.3; PHOTO back page Dover Express Sept 18 1914)

James FRENCH occupier house and lands at Kingsnorth owned by Wm VENNER of Kingsnorth (1754 Kent Poll)

(Sir) John FRENCH buried at Ripple church (Mee’s Kent page 368)

John FRENCH 1734 “Royal Oak” High Street, (list of Postmasters, Ashford, listed by book on Ashford by Arthur Ruderman page 140)

John FRENCH – witness in a deed dated 19.6.1789 (St Margaret at Cliffe History Society archives)

John FRENCH of Wye, deaceased wheelswright – notice of executor James OLIVER junior (Kentish Gazette June 4 – 8 1790 p.1 col.4)

John FRENCH of Wye, wheelwright, deceased – executors notice issued by James OLIVER Junr, his exor (Kentish Gazette Jun 11-15 1790 p.1 col.2)

Mary FRENCH widow married Thomas KINGSNORTH 15 May 1738 ()

Mary FRENCH 1750 (list of Postmasters, Ashford, in book on Ashford by Arthur Ruderman, page 140)

Mary FRENCH of Lewisham - James BIRDMAN, was charged with breaking and entering the dwellinghouse of Mary FRENCH at Lewisham and stealing two sovereigns and a half, and a gold ring, her property. Guilty – death recorded (Kentish Gazette 3 Aug 1832 p.3 Maidstone assizes)

Mrs Rebecca FRENCH died 7 Jan at Ash (Dover Telegraph 11 Jan 1834 p.8 col.4)

Robart FRINCH (FRENCH in Book 1) Settlement Cert May 6 1760 FROM St Margaret at Cleft (sic) TO St Mary Dover (U3/30 13/1-3)

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Robert FRENCH of Dover (or River by Dover) mariner in deed 19 June 1789 (St Marg at Cliff History Society archives)

Mr Robert FRENCH in deed 27 Sept 1765 (St Margaret at Cliff History Society Archives)

Robert FRENCH, River near Dover – sale of property in “Wormstone” (sic) Wingham (Kentish Gazette Dec 3 – 7 1790 p.1 col.4)

Mr Robert FRENCH, Southfleet – re auction of land (Kentish Gazette Jul 27-30 1790 p.1 col.4)

Roger FRENCH mentioned in (Thomas RAYNER) deed of lands at Ruckinge etc. 1.4.1593 (Kent Co.Archives)

T. FRENCH, Greenwich from whom Mary HENMAN stole articles (Kentish Gazette Mar 19-23 1790 p.3 col.4)

Thomas FRENCH 1760 “King’s Head?” 67 High Street (list of postmasters, Ashford, in book by A. Ruderman p.140)

Thomas FRENCH (Rainham?) owner of wether lamb stolen by Elizabeth BIRD and John LOVE of Rainham who were transported. Trial 15 Mar 1785 Kent Assizes (“Crimes of first fleet convicts” by Cobley 1970)

Wm and Alice FRENCH: chr son Barnabas 28 Feb 1692-3; chr son Barnabas 1694-5 (Ashford BTs) – more here

FRENCH (Cheriton churchyard Memorial inscriptions, see Add. Ms. 271/5, Canterbury Archives)

FRENCH of Chelsfield – tree in KFHS Library from 1750s (1992 March KFHS Journal)

Mr FRENCH of Southfleet re Sale of properties by Pattinson and Bennett (Kentish Gazette Jun 15-18 1790 p.1 col.4)

Mr FRENCH, Southfleet – receiver of enquiries re sale of land at Northfleet (Kentish Gazette June 8 – 11 1790 p.4 col.1)

FRENCH family in Meopham (Bygone Kent Vol.3 No.12, pages 719-722)

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Robert FRENCH John FRENCH Surgeon Robert FRENCH of Dover, gent (Dover Electors 1802 hand written book listing voters – ie freemen of Dover – in election for two Dover MPs. At this date freemen did not have to reside in Dover and could be listed twice as they had two votes. Dover ref library)

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Ann FRIER(x) otp spr married Wm.DALE (x) of Beaksbourn, ba, on 17 Oct. 1792 witn: J.Frier, Edw.Medgett (clerk) (Woodnesborough Regr)

Edward FRIER married 9 April 1606 at Alkham. The girl's name not given (Info from Mrs.Susan Lees)

Fredk.John FRIER (Private in the Buffs), of Dover. Wounded with 'silver bullets' PHOTO of him. One of 3 sons. (Dover Express 11 June 1915 page 8)

John FRIER of Dover, beerbrewer, admitted Freeman on 24.Jan 1689/1690 by marriage to Susan daughter of Richard TOMES, a freeman of Dover. (Dover Freemen Index, and Freemen Roll, KAO)

John FRIER of Dover, Beerbrewer on 24.Jan 1689 made Freeman by marriage to Susan TOMESONE, one of ye daughters of Richd. TOMES (sic) (Dover Freemen Roll on film)

John FRIAR of Woodnesborough BANNS READ to marry Sarah SUTTON of Alkham Dec 1769 to Jan 1770. Not married at W.

Maria FRIER of St.Marg.Canterbury BANNS READ to marry Wm.WESTERN of Northgate Parish, Canterbury. (St.Margaret Canterbury Banns list. April 1819)

Mr. FRIER of 9 Granville Terrace, Dover. re. letter (Dover Express Jan.15 1915 page 4 col.6)

Frances FRIOR married Daniel PRIOR 6 Jan 1624-5 (ASH by Sandwich BTs)

Martha FRYER occupier of house and land at 'Wickham Brookes' owned by Robt. MOCKETT of Goodnestone (1754 Kent Poll) (Note: Think this must refer to Wickhambreaux parish)

Sarah FRYER BANNS READ to marry Wm PAY. Read at Woodnesborough both this parish. May 1799. Not married here.

Stephen FRIER 'born' 15 Jan 1652/3 (Whitfield regr)

Thomas FRYER, late of Whitfield, alias Bewisfield, son of Thos FRYER husbandman, admitted Freeman 2 Apr 1618, by apprenticeship to Laurence KNOTT of Dover, carpenter by indenture 25.3.1611 (Dover Freemen's Roll on film, Dover Ref.Library, originals at KAO)

Thomasin FRYAR - her son Thomas FRYAR was baptised 3 March 1660-1 ('reputed father Thos FREIND') (Hougham near Dover. St.Laurence Church Regr.)

Widow FRYRE' age 80 years, (the widow of Thomas FRYRE sometime Clerk of Whitfield) Buried 10 March 1635-6 (Whitfield Regr. U3/66/1/1

Wm FRYER, a youth. Buried Jan.5 1661-2 (Eastry Regr)

FRYERS baptised Eastry c.l630 and in Eastry c.1637

FRYER first mentioned in Charlton by Dover Regr. in a Marriage 1665.

Friar Frier Fryer 3-10 1

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FRYER c. 1729 in Sturry, E.Kent

FRIARS c.1760s (Teynham Parish - seen in BTs)

c.1760s (Sittingbourne)

John WORTHINGTON of Dover, carpenter, married 24.9.1702 to Ann FRYER (she died 1744?) He is buried in Charlton Churchyard near Dover. The Worthingtons of Dover (ie. coopers and customs men) are descended from this couple.

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George and Jane Amelia FRIDAY, of Dover, Clerk L.C.D.R.: Their son Ernest Arthur christened 15 Oct 1873 (Dover St John Mariner church baptisms 1849-1906 – note no marriages or burials from this church)

John FRIDAY of St Clements, Sandwich married Ann WALKER of Tunstall by Licence 1791 (Tunstall BTs)

Mr John FRIDAY aged 71, died on 23 April at Harbledown (Dover Telegraph 2 May 1835 p.8 col.4)

Mrs FRIDAY, 29 Cobham Street, Gravesend (Kellys 1882 Directory of Kent, private residents)

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Ann FRIEND spr married Wm WYBORN otp ba by Lic. 2.5.1795 (Northbourne Regr)

Ann FRIEND spr marr. Wm MARTIN ba btp by Banns 23 Sep 1798 (Charlton by Dover Marr.Regr)

Ann FRIEND otp spr marr. Richard BARTON of Deal, widower, 14.4.1803 (Northbourne Regr)

Annie Alice FRIEND 27.3.1904 baptism (St.Martins Church Dover BTs)

Catherine FRIEND, wife of Thomas, Senex. Buried 20th 9ber (= November) (1676?) (EASTRY Register)

Catharine FREND spr marr. Edward BLAKE ba by Lic. btp 9 Apr 1765 (Ash by Sandwich)

C.S. FRIEND, late of Gravener & Shoobridges offices. Passed exam as attorney etc. (in Dec. last) in the Colony of Victoria. (Kentish Gazette 16.2.1858, p.6 col.2)

Daniel FRIEND otp marr. Sarah HORN otp by Lic. witn: John FRIEND, Edw.Medgett (clerk) l.l.l77l (Woodnesborough Regr)

Eliz. FREND marr. Caleb MATHAM 19.7.1617 (Sutton by Dover BTs)

Eliz. FRIEND - married Wm TAPSEL l78l (Woodnesborough)

Eliz. FRIEND spr otp marr. Vincent FITALL otp ba by B. 15.9.1792 (Northbourne Regr)

Eliz. FRIEND marr. John BARTLETT by B. 11.1.1800 (ASH BTs)

Eliz. FRIEND marr. Wm HENDERSON by Lic. 7.11.1811 (Ash BTs)

Geo FREND of Woodnesborough BANNS READ at Eastry to marry Eliz. DENNIS of Eastry 1786

Geo. FRIEND otp marr. Eliz. DENNIS (x) of Eastry by Banns witn: Wm TAPSOLE (x), Eliz. TAPSOLE (x) 2.12.1786 (Woodnesborough) Regr

Geo F. FRIEND, tailor and family. (DEAL 1861 Census, Farrier Street, Deal Schedule 178)

H.C. FRIEND, Lance Cpl. - War DEAD - (PHOTO) son of Mr. C. Friend of Kingsdown near Dover. (Dover Express 3.9.1915 p.8)

J.B. FRIEND - death of his coachman Joseph EDMUNDS of Ripple Vale and Sussex Square, after 22 years service, died on 25.9.1865 age 53, servant. (Ripple by Deal churchyard M.I.)

J.T. FRIEND, Snargate Street, Dover. printing - advert 'Dover Express Office' p.1 col.2 (Dover Express 26.5.l87l)

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James FREND apprenticed to Thos PITTMAN of Eastry, carpenter in l767 fee 14gns. ref. 56/119 (Kent apprenticeships, PRO Inland Revenue Records)

James FRIEND of Sibbertswold ba married Ann MANSER otp spr by Lic. 31.7.1808 (Northbourne Regr)

James FRIEND, Labr. and Sarah (wife), from Deal 2.2.1818 (St. Marys church WALMER settlements)

James FRIEND otp ba married Judith KNOTT of Eythorne spr by banns 15.1.1820 (Buckland by Dover regr)

John FRIEND occupier of house and land at Dimchurch owned by William LUCKETT of Folkestone (l754 Kent Poll)

John FRIEND ba marr. Margaret PEAL spr btp by Banns 9 Dec 1758 (Ash by Sandwich BTs)

John FRIEND otp ba BANNS READ to marry Eliz. MOUNT of Deal spr. Feb/Mar 1759 read at Northbourne but not married there.

John FRIEND of Northbourne marr. Susan TIPPER otp by Lic. 9 Feb 1766 (Great Mongeham regr)

John FRIEND otp ba marr. Sus. SPINNER of Word spr Banns read to marry (May 1779). Read at Northbourne not married there.

John FRIEND marr. (blank - 1784-5 sheet has a piece torn away from corner: which leaves two marriages short of information. Consult regr for more detail) 10.4.1784 (WORTH BTs)

John FRIEND marr. Phoebe EMMERSON by B. 4.2.1808 (Ash BTs)

John FRIEND - Notice of formation of Dover Steam Packet Co. (Dover Telegraph 31.1.1846 p.l col.1)

Johnson FRIEND of Ewell ba marr. Eliz. NASH otp spr by Banns 22 July 1788 (Buckland by Dover Regr)

Joseph FRIEND of Postling ba marr. Sarah PAIN otp spr by Lic. 11.9.1775 (Buckland by Dover Regr)

Joseph FRIEND (Mr) Notice of auction of land at Hougham (Dover Telegraph 3.Oct 1846 p.l col.1)

Joseph FRIEND. Insolvent Debtor. formerly of the 'Olive Branch', Queens Garden, Dover. (Dover Telegraph 27.2.1847 p.1 col.3) also 48 Line report - conditionally discharged - (Dover Telegraph 13 Mar 1847 p.1 col.4)

Joseph FRIEND, Ginger Beer Manufacturer - a witness at Dover Petty sessions (Dover Telegraph 14.8.1847 p.8 col.2)

Leonora, dau of Geo & Ann FRIEND christened 1785 (Sittingbourne BTs)

Margaret FRIEND marr. Vincent SHARPE 16.10.1762 (St.Laurence, Hougham village - M.Webster transcript)

Mary FRIEND "a poor girl apprentice to John ADDAMS carpenter BURIED 26 Feb (1676-7?) (EASTRY Regr)

Mary FRIEND marr. Edward READ by Lic. 14.8.1754 (Ash BTs)

Mary FRIEND marr. Wm ARNOLD by Banns btp 21.4.1783 (Worth BTs)

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Mary FRIEND marr. John UPTON btp by Banns 12.10.1785 (Northbourne Regr)

Mary FRIEND otp marr. James MARSH otp by Banns 15.10.1810 (Northbourne Regr)

Mary FRIEND, otp widow marr. Jasper MOUNT otp ba by Banns 15.11.1824 (Buckland by Dover Regr)

Mary Rose FRIEND christened 17.6.1906, born 17.2.1906 (St.Martin Dover BTs)

R. FRIEND. Joint occupier of moiety of house and land at Elham, freehold owned by Daniel MAITHAM of Adisham (1754 Kent Poll Book)

Richard FRIEND of Shoulden ba marr. Mary TIPPER otp spr by Banns 4.5.1800 (Northbourne Regr)

Richard FRIEND ba marr. Hannah BROWN widow btp by Lic. 17 June 1804 (Buckland by Dover Regr)

Richard FRIEND otp ba marr. Mary MAYSTON otp spr by B,. 24. Jan 1820 (Buckland, Dover. Regr)

Richard FRIEND otp ba marr. Eliza FOX spr by B. 8 Jan 1824 (Buckland, Dover. Regr)

Richard FRIEND (Mr) Paid for wife's grave 7s/6d. 3l Mar 1824 (Dover Baptist church, records)

Richard FRIEND buried 18 Nov. 1832. no age given. Interred in wife's grave. on burial plan. (Dover Baptist Church records)

Richard FRIEND, mariner. Dover Petty Sessions - charged with assault. Fined 20s. (Dover Telegraph 4 Dec 1847 p.8 col.4)

Richard FRIEND head married 49. Ag.Lab. b. St.Margarets Harriet " wife " 47 b.Tilmanstone Margaret " dau 12 b.St.Marg. Harry " son ll (St.Margaret's Bay near Dover, Census 1881. ref 172)

Robt. FRIEND of Eastry ba BANNS READ to marry Jane WOOD of Northgate Canterbury spr Read at Eastry. Jan 1779, Not married at Eastry.

Robert FRIEND of Shepherdswell ba marr. Eliz. STOKES a minor otp with consent. by B. ll.10.1783 (Eythorne Regr)

Robert FRIEND , minor, of Whitfield married Ann ABBOTT(x) otp by Banns with consent (Eythorne Regr)

Robert FRIEND - see page 2 Barfrestone Census 1851

Sarah FRIEND otp spr married Thos ARNOLD of St.Marg. at Cliff near Dover. by Banns 27.12.1780

Sara FRIEND otp marr. Thos HATTON otp by B. 21.7.1816 (Buckland by Dover Regr)

Sophia FRIEND. Dover Petty Sessions - 13 lines. Committed for trial for stealing. (Dover Telegraph 7.11.1846 p.8 col.3)

Sophia FRIEND aged 34, spr. Dover Winter sessions. Guilty of stealing 40 yards gingham at St.Marys Dover. 6 months. (4 line report) (Dover Telegraph 2 Jan 1847 p.8 col.3)

Thos Stewart FRIEND, Baker - listed in Dover Electors l802 hand written book, (ie voters in election for 2 MPs for Dover, all voters = Freemen of Dover, which records see for more details) (Dover Ref.Library)

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Theodore, son of Geo & Ann FRIEND chr. l785 (Sittingbourne BTs)

Thos FRIEND ba marr. Catherine LASSLETT spr by Banns 14.10.1758 (Worth Bts)

Walter Wm FRIEND chr. 10.10.l906 (born 27.9.1906 ) (St.Martin Dover BTs. more info on BT)

William FRIEND's wife buried 28.9.1661 (EASTRY Regr)

Wm son of Wm & Margarett FRIEND christened 1.3.1669-70 (EASTRY Regr)

Wm FRIEND of Dover, owned Freehold in St.Mary Dover (house and land) occupied by Thos MARSH (1754 Poll Book)

Will FRIEND, occupier of house and land at Eleham. Freehold owned by Jacob ROWSE of Dover (1754 Kent Poll)

Wm FRIEND marr. Sarah HOGBEN btp by Lic. 14.11.1782 (ASH BTs)

Wm FRIEND otp ba marr. Jane KEMP otp sprby B. l9.l.799 (Northbourne Regr)

Wm FRIEND of Sutton ba marr. Jane DAVISON otp spr by B. 23 Mar 1818 (BETTESHANGER REGR U3/75/1/4) (NB Sutton would be Sutton by Dover)

Wm FRIEND Esq. age 86 Death at Ash Feb 5 (Dover Telegraph 14.2.1846 p.8)

Mr. FRIEND 's grave. 7s/6d. paid Feb 1833 (Dover Baptist Church Records)

Mrs. FRIEND buried on 10 Sep 1822 Interred under the back wall. On burial plan. (Dover Baptist - now Unitarian Church records)

(Sister) FRIEND 14.12.1835 ' a Member' Died. no age given. ('Copy Registry of deaths of persons buried Eythorne Chapel Yard' from Dover Baptist Chuch Records)

Mrs. FRIEND, 25 Snargate St. Dover. Notice of opening a Register Office for supplying Staff. (Dover Telegraph 14.Feb 1846 p.1 col.2)

FRIEND. Dover Police Report - charged with trespassing at Priory Farm, Dover. (with --- DOWLE) Charge withdrawn. (NB Farm belonging to Coleman). (Dover Telegraph 8 Aug 1846 p.8 col.3)

FRIEND Nos. 32, and 412 on MIs list for St.Georges Churchyard, DEAL (list in Deal Museum, St.Georges Road, DEAL)

FREND, Frances - see Denton Census 1861 FRIEND, Thos - " " " FRIEND Frances " " 1871 FRIEND " " " 1881

FRIEND, George , John and Rosannah, see page 29 LYDDEN Census 1881

FRIEND - Tombs in Ash churchyard (Ash by Planche Book).

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From Dover St.John Mariner Church (Baptisms only at this church, there were no Ms or Burs). There are BPs only from 1849-1906, wjocj include:

FRIEND, Henry & Caroline of Lydden Spout/ Dover, Coastguard: bp of their son John Elliot on 9 Aug 1865 bp of their son Edwin on 12 Feb 1868

FRIEND, Henry James & Annie Laura / Louisa? of Dover, Labr: bp of son Thomas James on l7 March l875 bp of dau Julia 24 Sep 1879

FRIEND, Thomas & Susanna of Dover, Mariner: bp of their son Thomas George on 10 Jan 1855.

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listed by K.Hollingsbee

Friend 2-9 5 FRIEND Hollingsbee ref 8-4

SEARCHES for more information on FRIEND families in Thanet, Kent, and some refs to FAIRMAN

------information required about marriage of John FRIEND and Ann --- "first known child baptised 2 Feb 1715"

Some FRIEND baptisms noted from IGI: 1714: John 1718 John 1719 Michael 1721 Sarah 1723 Cornelius 1724 Ann 1727 Elizabeth 1731 another (all at Ramsgate Ebenezer Ind. Chapel) (there may be more family, the above noted in a quick search of IGI details).

Searched Cowper Marriage Licences and found the following: John FRIEND ba and Ann SMITH spr, both of St.Lawrence Thanet. At St.L. or St.Alphage Canterbury 17.6.1712.

Searched for the Allegation/Bond, which states: "June the l7th 1712 Which day personally appeared John Friend of St.Lawrence in the Isle of Thannett and Diocese of Canterbury Shipwright and batchelor aged five and twenty yeares and alleged that he intends to marry with Ann SMITH of the same parish spinster aged four and twenty yeares and that the said Ann's father is consenting to their marriage and that he knows no lawfull lott or impediment by reason of any precontract consanguinity affinity or otherwise to hinder the same and he took his corporal Oath upon the holy Evangelists of the Truth of what he alleged and desired Licence to be married in the parish Church of St. Lawrence above or St. Alphage in the City of Canterbury. (signed) John Frend

Details of marriage entry in St.Alphage Canterbury have not been checked, but appears on the IGI: John FRIEND and Ann SMITH Canterbury St.Alphage 17.6.1712.

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Information required about Marriage of John FRIEND and Elizabeth FAIRMAN "first known child bapt ll Nov 1740":

Searched St.Lawrence Thanet register: " Jan 8 1739-40: Jno.FRIEND and Eliz: FAIRMAN both of ys Parsh." Cowper Licence lists searched, this marr. not listed for a lic. also noted FRIEND refs from quick search of IGI: (all from Ramsgate Ebenezer Ind. Chapel baptisms): 1743 Robert 1745 Daniel 1747 Elizabeth 1749 Ann 1751 Michael 1753 Cornelius 1756 Edward 1758 Peter 1761 Frances (there may be more not listed above)

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Friend and Fairman 8-4 page 2 information required on marriage of John FRIEND and Mary CURLING "first known child bapt perhaps 1761 or more likely 1771"

Searched St.Lawrence Thanet Register: " Jan 1.1771: John FRIEND ba and Mary CURLING spr by Banns" Cowper Licence lists searched but no licence listed.

IGI FRIEND baptisms noted (there may be more): (all Ebenezer Independent Chapel, Ramsgate baptisms): 1772 Ann 1773 Mary 1775 John 1777 William 1779 Mercy 1781 Grace 1782 Daniel 1784 Eliz.Rogers 1786 Geo Dare (NB. he is listed as George Dear at his marriage in l808 at East Malling, not as Dare) 1788 Grace 1790 Cordelia (NB. Cordelia married l8l4 at Dover St.James) 1792 Matthew Curling 1793 Charles

------information required on marriage of John FRIEND and Sarah ..... "first known child bapt 23 Aug 1808; they were of Deal, not married at Deal St.Leonards"

FRIEND - refs - noted from IGI: l805 Mercy 1807 William 1808 Sarah 1810 Frederick 1812 Charles (all Ramsgate Ebenezer Ind. Chapel baptisms)

Searched St.Lawrence Thanet Register 1801 to 1806 inclusive. No marriage found.

More FAIRMAN refs noted from IGI: there is an Elizabeth dau of Robt & Eliz. FAIRMAN baptism 25th Dec 1716 (Ramsgate Ebenezer Ind. Chapel)

Marriage: Robert FAIRMAN and Eliz. GIBB l707 St.Lawrence Thanet several Roberts baptised, including: 1683 Robert son of Azarias and Eliz. FAIRMAN (Ramsgate Ebenezer Ind. Chapel) there are more refs. to the name Azaria, including a baptism dated 1638

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Friend 8-4 2 FRIEND of Thanet Hollingsbee ref 9-36

EAST KENT PEOPLE INDEX: refs from various E.Kent sources, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

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Search for full details on marriage l80l, St.Andrew Canterbury:

Searched St.Andrew Canterbury B.Ts. M/M set:

17 December 1801: John FRIEND of St. Lawrence Thanet ba, married Sarah SAYWELL of this parish spinster "by Licence" Searched same for Lady day set: details exactly the same. Searched Willis's Licence lists. Not listed for a licence. Ordered and Searched Licences Bond and Affirmation Box for l80l, searched through whole box (they were not in order), and did not find one for him. There was one for a John FRIEND of Dover to marry Martha PHILLIPS Sept 25 l80l, but not the same person. It would appear the vicar or clerk wrote "by Licence" in error on the Register? and this was also copied into the BTs. If necessary, the Banns Book might be checked, also the Marriage Licence book the entries are made in when registered.

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FRIND, Stephen: “The annual Ten Pounds was run for on Old Wives Lees by two young women and won by the one of that place, and the Ten Pounds to be run for by men was won by Stephen FRIND of Canterbury, who walked over the ground, his opponent through illness not being able to start against him” (Kentish Gazette 19-23 May 1786 p.4 col.4)

FRIEND Thomas of Sellindge married Susannah STEWARD of Dover 13.7.1730 (St Andr Canterbury

FRIEND (written as FREND – Ann of Littlebourne spr married John GILES of Eythorn ba 12 Oct 1783 (Littlebourne BTs LD)

FRIEND, Mr: “on Thursday evening last two men went to the Blue Anchor public house in Dover and ordered beds. They were shown into the parlour from whence they took 2 greatcoats, the property of Mr FRIEND the Landlord who, next morning, having obtained some tidings of their probable root, traced them to Canterbury and succeeded in capturing the thieves with the stolen property in their possession and lodged them safely in Canterbury gaol. (Cinque Ports Herald 8 Jan 1826 p.3 col.4 )

FRIEND family (ship owners, Ramsgate) set up a shipping business at Wisbech as that port imported timber. They also became shipowners in Liverpool (talk by R.Craig)

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Friend 9-36 1 Friend Hollingsbee ref: 209

East Kent People Index: refs from various E.Kent sources, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

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Ann FRIEND married Sam. TERRY 7 Oct 1641 (Northbourne, from J.Jones marriage index)

Ann FRIEND of Elham Spr LICENCE (dated 24.10.1732) to marry John BURVELL of Tilmanstone ba. To be at St Geo Canterbury, or Elham (Cowper lists)

Ann FRIEND married Stephen TERRY 1 Oct 1750 (St Lawrence Thanet from J.Jones marr.index)

Benjamin FRIEND of Hougham, from whom Thomas YOUNG stole wheat. T.Y. was publicly whipped (Canterbury sessions case) (Kentish Gazette Oct 12-15 1790 p.4 col.4)

Mrs Cath. FRIEND, Beer Retailer and Pork Butcher, 22 London Road (DOVER. PO Directory 1878)

Charlotte FRIEND aged 43 died 14 March at Ewell, of tetanus. Wife of Mr T. FRIEND, leaving 9 children. (Dover Telegraph 21.3.1835 p.8 col.4)

Christr. FRIEND FROM Heythe 8 Jan 1763 TO St Mary Dover (Settlement Cert U3/30.13/1-3)

Daniel FRIEND bought Laburnum House, Station Road, property from Thomas GREENFIELD 1622 (“Birchington, its history” by A.T.Walker, 1991 p.147)

Daniel FRIEND - soldier(s) billeted with him at Birchington Jan - March 1627 for 6 weeks, (Domestic State Papers Chas I. Vol.108 No.59) (“Birchington, its history” as above, page 18)

Daniel FRIEND and wife Sarah, and John their son aged about one year and three quarters, FROM Northbourne. Settlement Cert. (Date omitted by transcriber, but is in beween Cert for John KENNARD 25.4.1772 and Michael NEAME 4.3.1773) TO St Clement Sandwich (U3/173/13-8)

Elizabeth FREIND of Great Mongeham, maiden, 28 Licence (15.10.1675) to marry Robert WRAIGHT of same, husbandman ba, 28, to be at Tilmanstone or St Mary Bredin Canterbury (Cowper lists)

Eliz. FRIEND and Sarah JENNINGS in 1826 (relatives of Mr John FRIEND of Birchington) left land for the benefit of the poor (“Birchington, its history” as above, p.162)

Elisabeth FRIEND was committed to St Augustine’s Gaol for 1 month with hard labour for breaking windows of the workhouse 29.8.1843 (Eastry Workhouse Records, Guardians Minute books)

Elizabeth FRIEND had complained to Mr GODFREY a guardian about her treatment on admission, and that a woman smoked in bed. The master said that E.F. was not sober when admitted on 20 Nov and conducted herself violently, threatening to assault several inmates and disturbing the whole house - he had therefore found it necessary to confine her in the probationary ward for 24 hours and there was no such truth about the woman smoking in bed. 26.11.1844 (Eastry Workhouse Records, Guardians Minute books)

Eliza FRIEND aged 30, wife of John FRIEND at Dover Midsummer Sessions was indicted for stealing a pig at Charlton. Long report - case dismissed. (Dover Telegraph 15 Jul 1837 p.5 col.3)

George FRIEND: 1810-1811 Paid KNOTT’s wife and family for picking 32 loads of stones on Mr Geo FRIEND’s sheep walk, £1.12s. 0d. (Surveyor’s Book, “Birchington, its history,” as above, page 128)

George FRIEND, Elham: occupier of cottage which is to be sold (Dover Telegraph 19.3.1836 p.1 col.3)

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George FRIEND: East Kent Qtr Sessions: Remanded until next sessions for sheep stealing at Chilton, Alkham (Dover Telegraph 2 Jul 1836 p.8 col.3)

George FRIEND: East Kent Sessions: Pleaded guilty to stealing a sheep at Alkham. Sentenced to be transported for life. (Dover Telegraph 29.10.1836 p.8 col.2)

Mr George FRIEND died 1862, had Brooksend Farm, lived in a house opposite the chancel of the church (“Birchington, its history” as above, page 168-9)

George FRIEND died 17.8.1877 73 years, also Sarah FRIEND died 23.12.1880 aged 71 (Ringwould MIs)

George R. FRIEND. At Dover Winter Sessions was discharged (by proclamation) of a charge of assaulting his wife (Dover Telegraph 11 Feb 1837 p.8 col.2)

George Taddy FRIEND, owner of South End Farm, (later Court Mount), Canterbury Road (Tithe Map 1840) (“Birchington, its history” as above, page 148)

H. FRIEND (L/Cpl, Tanks Corps), PHOTO. Stationed at Birchington. Before joining the colours was in the employ of Mr R.J. BARWICK of Snargate Street, Dover. Wife and 2 children reside at 106 Mayfield Avenue, Dover (Dover Express 22.2.1918 p.4)

Miss Henrietta Louisa FRIEND marr. 19 Mar at Dover to Mr John FAGG (Dover Telegraph 24.3.1838 p.8)

Henry FRIND (sic) of St Marys in Romney Marsh, yeoman wid about 36 Licence (Nov.30 1621) to marry Ann HARVEY of Heth (Hythe) mnaiden about 35 whose parents are dead. To be at St Mgts Canterbury. (Cowper)

I.FRIEND, Birchington. A Justice of the Peace (Inhabitants, owners or connected to Margate, list in Dover Telegraph Feb.11.1837 p.1)

J. FRIEND (Gunner RFA) PHOTO; stationed at High Wycombe, Bucks. Wife at 11 Alma Place, Maison Dieu Road, Dover. Third son of Mr J. FRIEND of Temple Ewell. (Dover Express 7.4.1916 p.6)

James Taddy FRIEND Esq. a Magistrate of the Cinque Ports, (PO Directory 1878 Dover)

Jane FREND ---- of Waltham Licence (31.1.1627-8) to marry Richard TERRY “Waltham” (Jane Jones index)

John FRIEND of St Lawrence Thanet ba Licence (20.6.1762) to marry Eliz. HODGMAN of same spr (Willis lists)

John FRIEND of Northbourne husbandman ba Licence (6.2.1766) to marry Sus. TIPPER of Gt.Mongeham (Willis)

John FRIEND married Sarah COCK widow by Lic. 1770 (St Lawr Thanet Regr). NB. Licence dated 12.1.1770, he is “of St Lawr”, and a ba, she same, widow. (Willis)

John FRIEND, shipbuilder of Ramsgate (Kentish Gazette Oct 26-29 1790 p.1 col.3)

John FRIEND Esq. lived Birchington Hall. The Friend family occupied the large farmhouse in 18Century (other information) (“Birchington, its History” as before, p.150)

John FRIEND Snr. Was paid for bricks and lime for a “cage” (ie lock-up) 1788. He was churchwarden and overseer 1787, buried in the FRIEND vault at W.end of the N.Aisle of Birchington church. (“Birchington, its history” as before p.56)

John FRIEND rated for “Brooksend” paid £7.16s. 8d. in 1805 (“Birchington, its History” as before, p.127)

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Mr John FRIEND of Birchington Hall, churchwarden of Birchington, re. Conveyance of land re the workhouse 20 May 1794 (“Birchingon, its history” as before p.79)

John FRIEND of St Mary Dover Licence (25.9.1801) to marry Mary PHILLIPS of same spr (Willis)

Mr John FRIEND aged 88 died 16 Aug at Sandwich (Dover Telegraph 23 Aug 1834 p.8 col.4)

John FRIEND, Brook’s End (Inhabitants owners or connected to Margate area” list in Dov.Telegraph Feb.11.1837 p.1)

John FRIEND, Deputy at Birchington. Paid the bills for building at the Cage, Birchington (£24.0s. 4 ½d) (Birchington, its history, as before p.57)

John FRIEND married Mary MOSELIN 28 Oct 1811 (Hougham St Laurence BTs)

John and Mary FRIEND: Ch 16.1.1813 dau Susanna; ch 1 May 1814 dau Mary Ann (Hougham St Laurence BTs)

John and Mary FRIEND “of Ewell” labr: Ch 21.8.1825 son William; ch 22.7.1827 dau Margaret Moseling; (EWELL BTs) = Temple Ewell)

John and Mary FRIEND of Alkham, labr: christenings of their children: 18.7.1815 John; 8.10.1816 Jane; 31.5.1818 James; 1.8.1819 Richard; 21.2.1821 Benjamin; 9.4.1822 Elizabeth; 27.8.1823 Susanna; Buried: 23.10.1827 Susanna FRIEND of Ewell aged 4 (ALKHAM BTs)

John FRIEND of Alkham buried 23.Jan.1817 aged 63 (ALKHAM BTs)

Mr John FRIEND aged 70 died at Sandwich. Many years steward to Mr BOYS of Betteshanger (Dover Telegraph 18.Feb.1837 p.8. col.4)

Mr John FRIEND aged 54, mariner died 3 Dec at Dover (Dover Telegraph 8 Dec 1838 p.8 col.4)

John FRIEND Esq. of Birchington Hall, owned timber framed cottage, No.218 Canterbury Road, N. side (Title Map 1840) occupied by John BROOKE (“Birchington, its history,” as before page 149)

Mr John FRIEND died 1862, occupier of Brooksend Farm (Birchington its history page 167)

John FRIEND and Phoebe: Letter from them requesting their salaries may be advanced in consequence of their increased duties since their appointment in Mar.1836, as Porter and Laundress. Recommended that the salary of Phoebe Friend be advanced to £2 p.a. (6.10.1840) and (20.10.1840) (Eastry Workhouse Records) John and Phoebe FRIEND: Porter and laundress - salaries charged for present qtr: £4.10s. (24.10.1839) (Eastry Workhouse minutes) John and Phoebe FRIEND, porter and laundress: it was decided a ………? of the privy in the Pest House yard be desirable for the accommodation of the porter and laundress. 30.11.1841 (Eastry Workhouse Records, Guardians Minutes) Mrs Phoebe FRIEND: Mrs FISHER the matron was confined to her room by an accident in consequence of which she is unable to fulfil her duty and Mrs Phoebe FRIEND (laundress) is employed 9.9.1851 (Eastry workhouse guardians minute book)

John FRIEND, Palm nut meal agent, 6 Turner’s Cottages, London Road, Dover (PO Directory 1878)

Mr Joseph FRIEND, Dover married 10 Apr at Hougham to Miss SYMONDS of Dover (Dover Telegraph 16 Apr 1836 p.8 col.2)

Joseph Bertie FRIEND of 8 Park Place, Dover in 1912 was nominated as new Trustee (a butcher), with Fredk.CRAWFORD, to administer Richd ELGAR of Dover’s WILL 1912 (info ex. G.Nunns, re Honeysuckle Villa, Dover Road, Walmer)

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Kate FRIEND (2nd dau of D.G.FRIEND Esq.) was married 3 Feb at Newington to Rev C.L.WRIGHT (Dover Telegraph 13 Feb 1836 p.8 col.4)

Miss Maria FRIEND of Sandwich married 11 November at Woodnesborough to Mr T. FRIEND (Dover Telegraph 14.11.1835 p.8 col.4)

Mary FRIEND of Northbourne married Robt BOYS 1655 (she was dau of Thomas and Joane FRIEND and was she bp at Northbourne 30.10.1636 ??)

Mary FRIEND married Basil TERRY 20.11.1689 (Brabourne), info ex. J.Jones index

Mary FRIEND of Northbourne spr Licence (20.4.1702) to marry John SPAINE of Tilmanstone husbandman ba. To be at St Paul Canterbury (Cowper lists)

Mary FRIEND, widow FROM St George Canterbury TO Deal St Leonards 20.11.1733 (Deal Settlements)

Mary FRIEND widow married Simon BARMAN ba 6.2.1774 (St Lawr Thanet U3/19/1/1)

Mary FRIEND of Dover aged 27 (sic) buried 30.3.1830 (ALKHAM BTs)

Richard FREND of Canterbury married Miss REYNOLDS (d.o. Mr REYNOLDS “of Wood Street”) (Kentish Gazette Oct 12-15 1790 p.4 col.4)

Richard FREND Esq. Mayor of Canterbury chaired a meeting re a new steam packet company from London to Canterbury and Dover via Whitstable Harbour and railway. (Dover Telegraph 14.12.1833 p.1 col.1)

Richard FRIEND of Buckland. Police application that he maintains his wife and 4 children (Dover Telegraph 24.2.1838 p.8 col.2)

Richard FRIEND head married 30 ag.labr b. St Margarets Harriet “ wife “ 27 Tilmanstone Wm “ son 5 St Margarets Sarah Ann “ dau 4 “ Richard “ son 2 “ Thomas “ son 5 months “ (WESTCLIFFE 1861 Census, p.26 No.76)

Richard FRIEND head 40 Ag.labr b. St Margarets Harriet “ wife 38 Tilmanstone William “ son 15 St Margarets Sarah “ dau 13 “ Richard “ son 11 “ Thomas “ son 10 “ Elizabeth “ dau 8 “ Harriet “ dau 6 “ Emily “ dau 5 “ Mary A. “ dau 3 “ Harry “ son 1 “ (St Margaret’s At Cliffe 1871 Census p.6 No.29)

Richard FREND lodging house, 6 East Cliff, Dover (PO Directory 1878)

Rose Hannah (Roseanna) FRIEND married Alfred FAGG 1867 of Eastry,

Friend 209 4

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Sarah FRIEND of Northbourne BANNS READ at St Margaret at Cliffe on 10,17,24 Dec 1789 to marry Thos ARNOLD of St.Margarets. Not married at St.M. (info ex. S.Phillips transcript)

Sarah FRIEND head wid 64 b. Tilmanstone Wm GRIFFITH grandson 5 scholar b. St Margaret’s Francis NEWING visitor 17 servant “ “ (St Margaret’s at Cliffe 1851 Census p.5 No.24)

Sophia FRIEND, (dau of Mr D. FRIEND), formerly of Ramsgate married 15 March at Minster Thanet to Lt.TWISS RN of Shingle-end Coastguard Station (Dover Telegraph 22 or 29th .3.1834 p.8 col.4)

Stephen & Elizabeth FRIEND, of Buckland Avenue, labr: their son Richard Henry Hunt chr 19.5.1850 (ALKHAM regr) Note: Stephen FRIEND ba of and Eliz. COUCHMAN spr of Ewell BANNS read at Alkham 28 Sep to 12 Oct 1845. Believed Stephen was son of Richd and Alice FRIEND, ag.lab of Alkham. Stephen and Elizabeth do not appear in Alkham census until 1861 and 1871, all children including Richd above said born Alkham. Other issue: Thos 1846; Alice 1847; Stephen buried 1852 (6months); Sarah Eliza Eliz. 1853; George Stephen 1859; all of Alkham, and father a labr. (info ex. S. Lees, Alkham)

Susanna FRIEND of St Margaret at Cliffe BANNS READ 29 Mar, 5 and 12 Apr 1801 to marry James SPEARPOINT of Little Mongeham. Not married at St Mgts. (St Margaret at Cliff BANNS)

Susanna FRIEND of Dover aged 80 buried 7 Oct 1835 (Alkham BTs)

Mr T. FRIEND married 11 at Woodnesborough to Miss Maria FRIEND of Sandwich (Dover Telegraph 14.11.1835 p.8 col.4)

Thomas and Joane FRIEND: their children christened: 30.10.1636 Marie* (Joy Nelson is a descendant of Mary FRIEND who married Robt BOYS 1655) 1634 Roger; 1632 Marie; 1629 Sarah; 1626 Margerie; 1624 William; 1622 John (searched back to 1617-18, no marriage found (all NORTHBOURNE)

Thomas FRIEND FROM St James Dover Septr 7 1706 TO St Mary Dover (St Mary Dover Settlements U3/30 13/1-3)

W. FRIEND (Corporal) PHOTO. Of the 2 - 4th Battalion the Buffs, now serving at Tonbridge. He is a son of Mr and Mrs FRIEND of 8 Tower Hamlets Dover (Dover Express 4.2.1916 p.8)

William FREND : “Joan DECON or DEACON of Eastry spr indicted for arson. On 21 Oct 1569 she broke into house of Wm FREND at Eastry and burned goods to value of £5. Guilty; pregnant (ref: PRO: Assizes 35/12/1 - m.18. Rochester Assizes 20.2.1570 “Jury of Matrons to examine Joan DEACON (names) who say she is pregnant. (Ref Canterbury Assizes, 11.7.1570 PRO Assizes records 35.12/5 m.24) from Kent Indictments Book

Wm FRIEND (FRIEND) FROM Waldershare 17 July 1717 TO St Mary Dover (Dover Settlement Cert U3/30 13/1-3)

Wm FRIEND of Alkham aged 5 months (son of Richard) buried 29.9.1825 (ALKHAM BTs)

Wm FRIEND Esq. of Molland Farm, Ash: tree uprooted in storm (Dover Telegraph 28.12.1833 p.8 col.1)

Wm Belsey FRIEND of Deal, confectioner (died 15.3.1902 + WILL) Conveyance of property from ELKINS 2.9.1891 re 73 London Road, Deal (info from G.Nunns)

Friend 209 5

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William Thomas FRIEND, 20, ba, fireman of 8 Woodfield Avenue, Margate Road (father: Thos FRIEND fisherman) married Alice Rebecca King CROWHURST, 19, spr, of Hillnow Road, St Lawrence (father: Wm. CROWHURST labr) wits: H. NEWING, M? A.NEWING. by Banns 5.6.1897 (St Lawr Thanet Regr)

FRIEND - among 18th century ship owners who went to London from E.Kent (info ex talk by Robin Craig)

FRIEND families, shipowners 19C ? Timber to Wisbeech, Lincs. (info ex. R.Craig)

Mrs FREND of Canterbury widow the late Alderman FREND, died 8 July (Kentish Gazette Jul 9 - 12 1790 p.4 col.4)

Mr FRIEND of Sutton had rabbits stolen. Case at E.Kent sessions (Dover Telegraph 4.1.1834 p.8 col.3)

Mrs FRIEND aged 54 died 6 Apr at Margate (Dover Telegraph 19.4.1834 p.8 col.4)

Mr FRIEND of 147 Middle Street, DEAL, occupier of house to be auctioned (Dover Telegraph Sat. 2.8.1834 p.8 col.1)

Mrs FRIEND aged 72 died 2 July at Sandwich, relict of Mr R. FRIEND of Swingfield (Dover Telegraph 16.7.1836 p.8 col.4)

FRIEND - the porter of the Lower House, gave details re the soup and the bread 16.3.1847 (Eastry Workhouse records, guardians minutes)

FRIEND & Co. agents -(Continental Daily Parcels Express by RAILWAY) Strond Street, Dover FRIEND & Co. custom house agents, Strond Street; and at Folkestone (both from PO Directory 1878)

FRIEND 3 items? (Swingfield Census 1881)

FRIEND - on list of MIs, Waldershare Churchyard (KFHS)

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From Census for Barfrestone and Frogham Charles FRIEND (1861) Luida? M. FRIEND (1881) Robert FRIEND 1861) “ “ 1871) “ “ 1881) ; Robert (1881) ; Robert 1881 ------

From “Birchington, its history” by A.T.Walker 1991: page 20: Mr John FRIEND who lived at Birchington Place (Hall) Mr George Taddy FRIEND Mr Geo FRIEND Deputies at Birchington 18-19C

------from DEAL Independent church, ref: PRO ref RG4.1003:list of members: Mary FRIEND 1753 additional member Mrs FRIEND 6.3.1725-6 “ “ Sarah Bennet FRIEND 1754 “ “

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Friend 209 6

209 page 7 from EWELL BTs 1823 to end of 1845: 6.3.1825 burial: Ann FRIEND from Buckland aged 3 12.10.1834 burial: John FRIEND of Ewell aged 72 23.7.1835 Burial: John FRIEND of Dover aged 46 (more here, not all copied)

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From R.Nicol’s St Margaret’s at Cliffe STRAYS INDEX 1851: (her page numbers) Sarah FRIEND page 3; Thomas FRIEND page 28; William FRIEND page 9

------from R.Nicol’s St Margaret;s STRAYS INDEX for 1861 census: (her page numbers) Harriet FRIEND page 24; Jane FRIEND page 24; Mary FRIEND page 24; Thomas FRIEND page 15; Thomas FRIEND page 25

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Friend 209 7 Friend Hollingsbee ref: 1939

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George FRIEND occupier of land (Betteshanger Tithe map apportionment 1838)

John and Mary FRIEND had children (at Gt Mongeham in 1689)

John FRIEND married Mary MOSELING (she born c.1793) 28.10.1811 (Hougham)

John FRIEND Snr: (also mentions): that the author remembered 20 years earlier the Golden Wedding of the late John FRIEND Senr of Hythe – family were bell ringers – and bell ringers named as: FRIEND, and DOWN of Hythe, HARRISON of Folkestone, RUCK of Aldington, LAKER of Ashford, 2 or 3 of the FINN family of Mersham – all men of great repute for ringing. ….. Study of bell ringing at Hythe "revived" due to the interest of Councillor BLAXLAND (Folkestone Herald 16 Apr 1898 p.10) (more detail, this is a long report, but these are all the names included)

Mary Ann FRIEND (dau of Thos S. FRIEND, a freeman) married Wm PRESCOTT. William (a sawyer) became freeman on 23.7.1830 (Regr of Dover Freemen)

Robert FRIEND married Elizabeth TREMELL 16.4.1624 (St Mary Bredin Canterbury)

Rose Hannah (or Roseanna) FRIEND married Alfred FAGG of Eastry (1867)

Stephen FRIEND of 146 Lower St Deal, on list of Cinque Ports Pilots for 1848, list in Deal Maritime Museum

Thomas and Mary FRIND (sic): chr "child Isaac" (no date given but similar entry to 1733 (ELHAM account Book U3/32/5/1)

FRIEND (Woodnesborough 1891 Census, near Barnswell ref 82)

FRIEND + HOOKER + SWAIN (1891 Census Woodnesborough ref 27, Hamlet of Bellars Bush)

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FRIEND / FREIND Hollingsbee ref: 5-20-CL

East Kent People Index: refs. from various E.Kent sources, randomly noted unless stated otherwise.

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Mr. B.J. Friend in Australia "to retire shortly". Was born in Dover, England in 1855, son of a newspaper owner and started work on Dover Express in 1863. Then on the London "Globe" and went to Australia...... " (etc) (Dover Express 16.3.1923 p.6 col.5)

Benjamin FRIEND of Stoughton (Stowting?) in this County, robbed by Thomas YOUNG (Kentish Gazette Sep 28 - Oct 1 1790 p.4 col.4)

Benjamin FRIEND ba of St. Marys Dover married Jane RIDLEY of Capel le Ferne, spr. 1 Feb 1797 (Capel le Ferne P.R. - info ex S. Lees)

E. FRIEND 26 Snargate St., Milliner (Kent Directory 1837 Dover)

Edward FRIEND re. four acres of land in Denton and Barham 20 Jan 1633-34 (Archaeologia Cantiana Vol.25 p.280)

Eliza FRIEND "Cook" with RAE family (EASTRY l88l Census)

Mrs. Elizabeth FRIEND. widow, shopkeeper. Died at Wye (Kentish Gazette Fri 5 Feb 1808 p.4 col.5)

Eliz. FRIEND servt. U. 22 Gen.Svt. b. Ramsgate, Kent, with Geo and Hester JENNINGS, (Eastbrook Cottage, St.James Parish Dover 1851 Census)

George FREND, Canterbury, deceased alderman of the city (Kentish Gazette Jan 26-29 1790 p.4 col.4)

George FRIEND, Junr. Ramsgate, shipbuilder, married 17 May at Dover to Miss Elizabeth PEAKE (Kentish Gazette Fri 20 May 1808 p.4 col.5)

(Gunner) FRIEND of Dover. In group PHOTO of soldiers (Dover Express 24.8.1917 back page)

James FRIEND + Rosa, + Eliza + Ann + Geo (Eastry Court, l88l Census EASTRY)

James FRIEND and Hannah H. FRIEND + James (EASTRY Census 1881)

John FREIND of Northbourne, owner of house and land at Gt.Mongeham, in occupation of John CLEMENT (l754 Kent Poll)

Mr. John FRIEND. Died at Barham 23 March. Formerly landlord of the White Horse P.H. (Kentish Gazette 1 Apr 1808 p.4 col.5)

John FRIEND, Middle Row, Dover. Livery Stables. (Kent Directory 1837 Dover)

John FRIEND 69, Shepherd, and Susannah 68 ("Harnden" l88l Census EASTRY)

Joseph Bertie FRIEND of Dover. Died 20 Jan 1940 age 75 and Mary Isabel FRIEND 30 Dec? 1941 aged 80? (MIs in Swingfield Churchyard, info ex S. Lees)

Friend Freind 5-20 1 5-20 page 2

Mary FRIEND occupier of house at Sandwich, owned by Peter BULLARD of Sandwich (l754 Kent Poll)

Mary FRIEND, servant to Mr. CHAMBERS, Deal. Suicide attempt - survived (Kentish Gazette Fri 3 June 1808 p.4 col.3)

Mr. FRIEND, Secretary. Dover Museum of Natural History and Works of Art and Philosophical Institution, Market Place (Kent Directory 1837 Dover)

From Alkham Parish Regr: l9 May 1850 Richard Henry Hunt, son of Stephen & Eliz. FRIEND of Buckland - labr; (NB. Stephen FRIEND ba of Aylesham + Eliz. COUCHMAN spr of Ewell Banns read 28 Sep - 12 Oct 1845 at Alkham) Stephen and Elizabeth do not appear in Alkham census until 1861 + 1871 - all children incl. Richd above said born Alkham. Other issue: Thos 1846, Alice 1847, Stephen buried 1852 (6 months), Sara Eliza Eliz. 1853, Geo Stephen 1859, all of Alkham, father labr. (info ex S. Lees, Alkham)

W. FRIEND, Secretary to Museum of Natural History, Works of Art and Philosophical Institution (Kent Directory 1837, Dover)

From 1851 Census, Alkham: 67) William FRIEND Hd 50 Ag.Lab b. Eastry Mary " wife 49 b.Buckland Ann " dau 14 b.Alkham Eliza WHITE m.dau 21 Northbourne William " husb.of " 29 Ag.Lab b.Alkham (1841 family in Alkham, William, Mary, Eliza and Ann) (info ex S.Lees)

Wm FRIEND, alehousekeeper "Rose & Crown" Womenswold. Ale Licence RENEWAL, 2 Sep 1740 Wingham District. (Kent Co.Council Archives)

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FRIEND from Eythorne Baptist Church Membership Book 25:

Robert FRIEND of Nonington. Admitted by (adult) Baptism 23 Nov 1873

Mary FRIEND of Nonington "Dead", buried at Eythorne Dec.26 1890

Robert FRIEND of Nonington Adm by bp l873 - later "Barfreston"

Maria FRIEND of Hammil. Admitted by bp 29.3.1874 (adult). Died 1875

Mary FRIEND of Nonington, adm by (adult) baptism 29 Dec 1878

Jane FRIEND (in pencil "PEGDEN") of Nonington - on list 1849

Jane FRIEND of Nonington admitted by (adult) baptism 5.7.1846 (list l843-48)

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Friend Freind 5-20 2

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Alkham Parish Regr:

Mary FRIEND of Dover buried 30 Mar 1830 age 27

Susanna FRIEND of Dover bur. 7 Oct 1835 age 80 (probably d.o. John & Mary SPAIN bp 2 May 1756 who married John FRIEND widr of River 1780 - issue 3 sons and 3 dtrs)

John FRIEND of Dover bur 6 Dec 1838 age 54 (s.o. John & Sus. FRIEND, bp 1 Aug 1784)

John FRIEND of St.James Dover buried 22 Apr 1853 age 71

Mary FRIEND of Union Workhouse buried 27 June 1862 age 71

(1841 Census John & Mary married, Agr.Labr with children Margaret & George, living at Church Alkham)

(info ex S. Lees)

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FRIEND No.21 (MIs Cowgate Cemetery, St.Marys Parish Dover, KFHS and Dover Ref Library)

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Friend Freind 5-20 3 Gilbee Hollingsbee ref: 2591

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Information from Dover Apprentice Enrolments records, Kent Co.Archives, c.1590 - c.1890:

Joshua BEARD son of Thomas BEARD late of Buckland cordwayner by Ind 25 May 1709 with assent of father in law John NASH and Afery his mother appr TO Nicholas GILBE of Dover taylor for 7 years from date of Ind. Inr 27 Sep 1709.

Joshua WRANGHAM a poor child of St Mary Dover .... placed by Wm THORNTON and Nicholas GILBEE churchwardens, John JELL, Josiah LANE, John REYNOLDS and John HUDSON overseers of the poor of St Mary parish, and consent of 2 J.Ps. of the said town... Ind 28 Oct 1717 appr TO Henry PILCHER of Dover aforesaid Blacksmith and Elizabeth his wife for 9 years from date of Ind. Inr 11 Oct 1717.

Richard GILBEE son of Humphry GILBEE of Dover mariner by Ind 1 Oct 1713 appr TO Humphry GILBEE his father and Mary his mother for 7 years from date of Ind. Inr 12 Sep 1720.

David BLOCK son of Garret David BLOCK of Dover mariner by Ind 29 Sep 1717 appr TO Nicholas GILBEE of Dover aforesaid Taylor and Mary his wife for 7 years.. Inr 25 Jul 1721

Henry JEFFERYS son of John JEFFERYS of Folkestone Tidesman by Ind 15 May 1747 appr TO Richard GILBEE of Dover Butcher for 7 years from 1 May 1747. fee £10... master finds meat drink aprons, washing, lodging etc. Inr Nov 1748 by order of Common Council.

John GILBEE son in law of James BOWERS of Dover mariner and natural and lawful son of Ann BOWERS late Ann GILBEE wife of said James BOWERS... by Ind 22 Aug 1768 appr TO Henry LADD of Dover shipwright and boat builder and Deborah wife of the said Henry LADD for 7 years from date of Ind.. consideration: £10. 10s... that he and said wife teach apprentice and provide meat drink lodging... James BOWERS or Ann BOWERS provide apparrel, washing and mending..... Inr 30 Sept 1768.

Thomas NORMAN son of the late Christian NORMAN of Dover mariner deceased with consent of Robert CHAPLIN of Dover mariner his friend and guardian.... by Ind 28 Apr 1788 appr TO Thomas FARLEY and John GILLBEE of Dover shipwrights for 7 years from date of Ind... consideration: service... masters agree to pay to apprentice weekly during first 3 years 4 shillings, and weekly during remaining 4 years 5 shillings. Robert CHAPLIN will find meat drink lodging, wearing

James MOLLAND son of William MOLLAND of Dover mariner... with consent of father... by Ind dated 21 Mar 1796... appr TO John GILBEE of Dover shipwright and boat builder... for 7 years... consideration: service... Inr 13 June 1796.

Robert Steriker RICHARDS son of John RICHARDS of Dover mariner... with consent of father... by Ind 17 Mar 1796 appr TO John GILBEE of Dover shipwright and boatbuilder... for 7 years... consideration: services. Inr 3 June 1796.

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James LONGLEY with consent of father William LONGLEY of Dover bricklayer by Ind 1 Feb 1800 appr TO John GILBEE shipwright and boatbuilder for 7 years... consideration: services. Enr 14 Feb 1800

Allen MOON son of Richard MOON of Dover mariner with consent of father by Ind 14 Feb 1804 appr TO John GILBEE of Dover shipwright and boatbuilder for 7 years... consideration: services. Enr 23 Mar 1804.

John Ells SEDGWICK son of John SEDGWICK of Dovor carpenter, with consent of father, by Ind 17 March 1808 appr TO John GILBEE of Dovor shipwright and boatbuuilder... for 7 years... consideration: services... Enr 1 Apr 1808

Robert HARPER son of Robert HARPER of Dover mariner - Reciting Indenture of 8 Aug 1806 he was apprenticed to Edward POPKISS - Edward POPKISS died 15 October last intestate... administration granted to Lucy POPKISS widow and relict... By Indenture of 24 November 1810, John GILBEE the elder and John GILBEE the younger, they covenant to teach the said apprentice the business of a shipwright boatbuilder and blockmaker until the end of the said term. 5 shillings paid to Lucy POPKISS ...... Inr 30 Nov 1810

James DUKE with consent of father in law Thomas CHAPMAN of Dover victualler Reciting Indenture of 11 Sept 1804 when apprentice was bound to Edward POPKISS. Edward POPKISS died 15 October last... admin granted to Lucy POPKISS widow and relict. By Ind of 24 Nov 1810 the apprentice James DUKE was bound to John GILBEE the elder and John GILBEE the younger for remainder of the said term... 5 shillings paid by them to Lucy POPKISS... Inr 30 Nov 1810

John BILES son of Ann BILES of Dover widow with her consent by Ind 13 Nov 1811 appr TO John GILBEE the elder and John GILBEE the younger of Dover Shipwrights and Boat Builders for 7 years (no fee mentioned) Inr 22 Nov 1811

John WILLIAMS with consent of father Thomas WILLIAMS of Dover mariner by Ind 25 March 1812 appr TO John GILBEE the elder and John GILBEE the younger of Dover Shipwrights Boat Builders and Blockmakers (no fee mentioned) Inr 20 Mar 1812

Henry Simon EDWARDS with consent of father Simon Arlston EDWARDS by Ind 24 Feb 1826 appr TO John GILBEE of Dovor Shipwright and Boatbuilder for 7 years... Inr 10 Mar 1826

Robert USMAR son of John USMAR of Dover Innkeeper with consent of his said father by Ind 6 May 1829 appr TO John GILBEE of Dovor shipwright boatbuilder, mast and block maker for 7 years (wages) Inr 15 May 1829

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Hayzelden Hazeldine Hollingsbee ref: 2093

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Wm HAYZELDEN, Saddler, harness and collar maker of Milton: advert for journeyman collar and harness maker (Kentish Gazette Tu 19 Apr 1808 p.1 col.2)

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Charlotte HAZELDEN (1871 Eastry Census)

HAZELDEN with SAVAGE (Woodnesborough 1891 Census, The Street, ref 104)

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Mrs Ann HAZELDINE, Notice of marriage to Mr James HALL (Dover Telegraph 5 Dec 1846 p.8 col.4)

Joseph HAZELDINE, lacemaker – notice of marriage to Agnes PARSONS (Dover Telegraph 13 June 1846 p.8 col.4)

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Huckstep Huxstep Hollingsbee ref: 2531

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From a petition to Parliament re. duties on malt & beer by the residents of Ash dated July 1830. Amongst the names are :- John Huckstep and Thomas Huckstep.

In the 1890s a Richard Huckstep traded as a Shoemaker/supplier at a Shop in Middle Street , Deal.

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Census 1861

Ash, Sandwich Road Henry Huckstep Head Mar 61 Ag. Lab b Kent Sarre Hannah ,, Wife Mar 53 b Kent Stourmouth Harriet ,, Dau 12 b Kent Ash

Ash, New Street Thomas W Huxstep Head Mar 27 Ag Lab b Kent Northgate Canterbury Ann ,, Wife Mar 19 b Kent Ash Emma J ,, Dau 2 b Kent Ash Hannah R ,, Dau 4 month b Kent Ash

Ash, Cooper Street, Guilton William Huxstep Head Mar 58 Farm Lab b Kent West Peckham Jane ,, Wife Mar 58 b Kent Hoath

Ash, Westmarsh, Overland George Huxstep Head Mar 37 Ag Lab b Kent Hoath Hannah ,, Wife Mar 35 b Kent Westbere Georgina H or M Dau 6 Scholar b Kent Ash

Ash, , Overland John Huxstep Head Mar 37 Ag Lab b Kent Reculver Sarah ,, Wife Mar 34 b Kent Wingham George ,, Son 9 Ag Lab b ,, ,, William ,, Son 7 Scholar b ,, ,, Charles ,, Son 5 ,, b ,, ,, Sarah ,, Dau 3 b ,, ,, Thomas ,, Son 2 week b ,, Ash

Eastry, Woodnesborough Lane Robert Huckstep Head Mar 37 Baker b Kent Wye Martha ,, Wife Mar 37 b Kent Woolwich or Woolich? Jane ,, Dau 14 Scholar b Kent Old Brompton

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Eastry Workhouse, Mill Lane Thomas Huxstep Wid 75 Ag Lab b Kent Preston

Preston, Preston Court Robert Huckstep Boarder Unmar 20 House servant b Kent Ash

Preston, Rookery Mary Huckstep Servant Unmar 18 General servant b Kent Ash

Stourmouth, Upper Street William Huckstep Head Mar 42 Farm Lab b Kent Stourmouth Sarah ,, Wife Mar 48 b Kent Wingham

None at Wingham or Elmstone

Deal, 3 Market Street William Huckstep Head Mar 42 Baker b Kent Wye Louisa ,, Wife Mar 44 Bakers Wife b London Kate ,, Dau 19 Servant b Dover Edward ,, Son 14 Baker b Deal John ,, Son 9 Scholar b Deal Jane ,, Dau 7 Scholar b Deal

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Isard, Issard, Izzard, Isod Hollingsbee ref: 2201

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ISARD:

Revd James Chapman ISARD, M.A., 20 Victoria Park Dover (Private Residents list PO Directory 1878)

John ISARD married Eliz. RULLER both of Faversham by B. 25.5.1756 (Faversham BTs)

ISARD (Faversham c.1759-60)

IZARD and IZZARD:

Edward IZARD married Lucy STYLES by Banns 3 Jul 1763 (Marden)

John IZARD married Elizabeth AKERS per Banns Oct 8 1724 (Ospringe BTs)

John and Elizabeth IZARD: their dau Elizabeth chr Dec 12 1731 (Ospringe BTs)

John IZARD buried 7 Aug 1753 (Ospringe BTs LD)

John ISZARD of Eastry, owner of freehold house and land at E, in own occupation (1754 Kent Poll)

John and Elizabeth IZARD: chr dau Eliz. 21.1.1759; chr dau Mary 7.8.1757 (Faversham BTs)

John IZZARD of Staplehurst, WILL No.53, Book 100 (1778-1783) Archdeaconry Ct of Canterbury

Margaret IZARD buried 1.1.1723-4 (Ospringe BTs)

Robert and Margaret IZARD: their dau Mary chr 28.11.1718; dau Eliz chr 22.1.1720-21; Dau Ann chr 20.1.1722-23 (Ospringe BTs LD)

Robert IZZARD widr of Ospringe married Mary SWAYNE widow of Boughton Blean 17.4.1729 (Boughton Blean BTs)

Robert IZZARD married Mary EPPS 15 Oct 1752 (Hernehill BTs)

Robert and Mary IZZARD: their dau Elizabeth chr 31.7.1757 (Boughton Blean BTs)

IZZARD's Bathing house, Herne Bay – damaged by storm (Kentish Gazette Tu 19 Jan 1808 p.4 col.3)

IZOD:

John IZOD: (Dover Electors 1802 hand written book listing voters – ie freemen of Dover – in election for two Dover MPs. At this date freemen did not have to reside in Dover. Some may be listed twice as they had two votes. Dover ref library)

William IZOD buried 22.1.1804 (St James DOVER reg)

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Jessel Hollingsbee ref: 2215

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Sir George JESSEL MP for Dover 1868-1879. Info in Dover Express newspaper cuttings scrapbook pages 22/23 (info ex Hollingsbee)

John JESSELL, his house at Buckland burgled by Henry PERRIT of Buckland Labr who also stole from the house of John SMYTH at Sibertswold and was found guilty ; Henry PERRIT to hang. (Maidstone Assizes 5/7/1585 (PRO) Ref 35/27/6 mm 7/8, noted in book "Kent Indictments" No.1423)

Michael Aaron JESSEL: 1847 Draft Conveyance of 66 High Street Ramsgate between Mrs Sarah SAYER deceased, Stephen STEAD of Sturry schoolmaster, John Crow TWYMAN of Ramsgate, hardwareman, Michael Aaron JESSEL of Maidstone hardwareman (info from KFHS member on internet group)

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Jessup Hollingsbee ref: 2216

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Ann Maria JESSUP (Miss) married to Henry Joseph ALLSWORTH. No date (Dover Telegraph 14 June 1834 p.8 col.4)

Mrs Emily JESSOP, lodging house, 4 Hubert Terrace, Dover (PO Directory 1878)

Isaac Aylin JESSUP of Maidstone married to Miss Emily Aliza AYERS of Dover, by the Dean of Aldborough, at Guston Church near Dover (Dover Express 16 Sep 1865)

John JESSUP found guilty at Maidstone Assizes of stealing a linen shirt from Richard WOODLAND of Chatham, sentenced to be transported for 7 years (Kentish Gazette Mar 19-23 1790 p.3 col.4)

Pastwater JESTUP married Cath RAWLINGS 1731 (Maidstone BTs)

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Jewell Hollingsbee ref: 2217

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James JEWELL Settlement Cert. FROM Eastry TO Deal St Leonards 31 Dec 1708 (Deal Settlements)

Mary JEWELL widow married Wm DORMER, clerk, ba, both of Ash by Lic. 1.1.1776 (ASH BTs)

Thomas JEWELL Settlement Cert. FROM Buckland 11.7.1709 TO St Mary Dover (U3/30 13/1-3)

Wm JEWELL erected a plain stone to his friend Samuel FOOTE's memory (S.F. died Ship Hotel 21 Oct 1777, and was buried in London) (page 145 "Sketch of Dover" by Ledger, 1799)

Miss JEWELL, Roebuck Inn, Maidstone was married 7 May at Chatham to Mr Wm RAWLINGS (Dover Telegraph 17 May 1834 p.8 col.4)

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LOVE Hollingsbee Ref: 13-35-cl

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Baptisms from indexes of Ruth Nicol:

St.Margaret's at Cliffe: 31 May 1858 Agnes Grace d.o. Isabella LOVE of this parish

Staple: l7 June 1798 Mary Ann d.o. Clement and Ann LOVE

Preston next Wingham: 11 Jul 1790 Richard s.o. John & Jane LOVE

Staple: children of John and Jane LOVE: John 15 Nov 1795 Thomas 12 Nov 1797 Jane 29 Dec 1799

Sibertswold: Children of John and Mary "otp, shoemaker": John 29 Jan 1824; Richd 26 June 1825; John 1 Apr 1827; Charlotte 22 Feb 1829; Henry Wm. 4 Jul 1830

Staple: children of John and Mary of tp, labr: Mary 3 Feb 1828; Catherine Frances 21 Feb 1830

Staple: children of Richard and Anne: Mary 4 June 1769; Ann l7 Feb 1771; Elizabeth 28 Feb 1773; Thomas 29 Jan 1775

Staple: Richard ? spi....? son of Richard and Mildred otp labr 5 Jul 1840

Staple: Ann d.o. Stephen & Jane LOVE l Nov 1789

Sholden: children of Stephen & Jane LOVE: William 22 May 1791 Stephen 3 March 1793

Preston by Wingham: children of Stephen & Jane LOVE: Jane l6 Aug 1795 Eliz. 11 March 1798 John 19 Oct 1800 Mary 27 March 1803

Eythorne: Jane d.o. Thos & Sarah ?LOVE of Nonington, Labr: 21 July 1822, born 28 June.

LITTLEBOURNE Census 1851 - info ex. R.Nicol: John LOVE head m. 55 Shoemaker Journeyman b. Ash Mary " wife m. 52 b,. Postling John " son 24 Ag. Lab b. Sibertswold Thomas " son l8 Ag.Lab " William " " l5 Errand boy b. Littlebourne James " " 12 Ag.Lab " Edward " " l0 " " "

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Love 13-35 1 MARCHANT ref: Hollingsbee ref: 22-4 cl

EAST KENT PEOPLE INDEX: refs from various E.Kent sources, plus some Sussex, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

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Amy, wife of Thos MARCHANT, buried 16 April 1783. A Thomas MARCHANT signed as Churchwarden in 1783-4. (CHART SUTTON BTs)

Ann MARCHANT, wife of Thomas buried 6 Feb 1799 (CHART SUTTON)

Ann MARCHANT of All Saints Lane, aged 74 buried 9.1.1845 (All Saints, Canterbury Regr)

Arthur MARCHANT with prize bullock at Sandwich Cattle Show (PHOTO - Dover Express 18.12.1931 p.4)

Betsey MARCHANT age 21 ref.4/423a (Deptford St Paul and St Nicholas parishes 1851 Census, ref.HO 107/1584 and 1585)

Caroline MARCHAND (sic) (River by Dover Census 1861)

Catherine Marchant - one at Cranbrook "very early" (info ex. E.S)

Charlotte, dau of Elizabeth MARCHANT chr 1801 (MAIDSTONE BTs)

Clara Eugenie MARCHANT (RIPPLE Census 1881)

Cornelius John MARCHANT, Ulcombe, Staplehurst (PO Directory 1870)

Edward MARCHANT of Yalding Kent, died 1875 (SMARDEN parish) (info ex. LBF)

Eliza Brealsford MARCHANT spr minor who married John Monkton PHILPOTT ba minor, Corkcutter of Wyndham Road, St.George, Camberwell, Surrey (now London). Her father was Henry MARCHANT, deceased. Eliza was born 5.Oct 1857 at Brook Street, Charlton by Dover (father: Henry MARCHANT, Shoemaker, mother was Mary Jane (nee HOLNESS) (info from descendant in 1990)

Elizabeth, dau of Elizabeth MARCHANT buried 16 Aug 1800 (MAIDSTONE BTs)

Elizabeth MARCHANT (died 27.9.1801) wife of Arthur MARCHANT, (memorial, HEVER Churchyard, info ex. S.Banfield)

Emma MARCHANT age 24 ref.4/752b (Deptford St Paul and St Nicholas Parishes Census index 1851, HO107/1584 and 1585)

Fanny MARCHANT of Dover Union buried 20 June 1856 aged 50 (St Mary DOVER REGR)

Frances MARCHANT of Watry Lane, buried 14.7.1824 aged 49 (Maidstone BTs)

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Fredk.Wm MARCHANT, HAWKHURST (PO Directory 1870)

George MARCHANT and Jane (nee DAVIS) were married 1831 at Tonbridge, he was described as widower.

Harriet "MARCHANT" - or WARD?- born Charing 1802 (info from Mr Brian Turner (1990 )

Harriet MARCHANT hd wid 55 Farmer 23 acres b. Bo.Malherbe,Kent Cornelius " son U. 27 empl. on farm b. Ulcombe Fredk. " son U. 23 " " " " (ULCOMBE 1851 Census, info ex. B. Turner)

Harriet MARCHANT wid 55 in Ulcombe 1851 Census, born at Boughton Malherbe, Kent: she was born Harriet WARD at Charing 1802, d.o. Ann WARD, regularly supported by charity (Overseers) until Harriet was 14. Harriet's eldest daughter (also Harriet, born Marchant, went out to New Zealand by assisted passage in 1874) (info ex. Brian Turner)

Henry MARCHANT buried 16 Dec 1719 (ASHFORD St Mary) (info ex. J.A.Philpott)

Henry and Mary Jane (nee HOLNESS) MARCHANT. Birth: Eliza Brealsford MARCHANT 5.Oct 1857, St James district, Dover, born at Brook Street, Charlton, Dover (ex. J.Philpott)

Henry Ernest MARCHANT, full age, ba, organist of Clevedon (father: Thomas MARCHANT, farmer) married Fanny Hannah Sarah DEAN, full age, spr of Deal (father: Thomas DEAN, gent). signed. Wit: Thos DEAN, Eliz. HAMMOND, Stephen HINDS? L.S.YOUNG. by Banns 29 June 1869 (ST LEONARD DEAL REGR U3/95/1/27)

James and Elizabeth MARCHANT of Maidstone, labr: their dau Harriet chr 18.Oct 1818; their son Charles chr 1820 (MAIDSTONE BTs)

James MARCHANT (x) of Maidstone ba married Ann PRAWL (x) of same spr by Banns 24 Oct 1821 (MAIDSTONE BTs)

James and Eliz. MARCHANT of Maidstone, Labr: their son James chr 1824 (MAIDSTONE BTs)

Jesse & Martha MARCHANT: chr their son James 11.1.1835 (info ex. Z. Bamping, KFHS)

John MERCHANT (sic) of Lenham, owner of house and land at Lenham,in own occupation (1754 Kent Poll)

John MERCHANT (sic) of Hawkehurst, owner of house and land at same, in own occupn. (1754 Kent Poll)

John MARCHANT householder buried 1765 (LENHAM BTs)

John MARCHANT buried 14.June 1785 (CHART SUTTON BTs)

John MARCHANT of Maidstone ba married Sarah REYNOLDS of same spr by Banns 31.May 1789: chr of their children: dau Sarah chr 27.2.1791, son Thos chr 16.8.1795 son George chr 24 Sep 1797, dau Charlotte chr 10.11.1799 (MAIDSTONE BTs)

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John MARCHANT ba married Mary LUCKHURST spr both of Maidstone by Banns 9.Apr 1798 (MAIDSTONE BTs)

John MARCHANT born Maidstone 1800: (info from Mr E.V. Marchant (1989)

John and Sarah MARCHANT: their dau Mary chr.4 Apr 1802 (MAIDSTONE BTs)

John MARCHANT married Sarah TOBIT spr both of Maidstone by Licence 29.8.1802 (MAIDSTONE BTs)

John and Sarah MARCHANT, lath grinder of Maidstone: their son Wm chr 21.2.1813, their dau Jane chr 1814 (Maidstone)

John MARCHANT of All Saints in the Boro of Hertford, ba married Charlotte BURRELL of Maidstone spr by Lic. 3 Apr 1825, witnesses: Minr. BURRELL, Anne BROWN (MAIDSTONE BTs)

John MARCHANT ,married Ann FILMER. John born c.1812. They had daughter Ann born 19.3.1842 at Pluckley, who married Edwd BACK 9.7.1864.

John MARCHANT head m. 70 Farmer of 16 acres b. Sevenoaks Ann " wife m. 72 Charing Edmund " son U.31 Witchling (1851 Census, LENHAM Hill, info ex. B. Turner)

Joseph MARCHANT (x) of St Mary Northgate Canterbury, a private in 23rd Lt.Dragoons married Ann BRAMER(x) wid of same parish by Banns 1815 (St Mary Northgate CANTERBURY REG)

Joseph MARCHANT of Cranbrook ba married Harriet BENTIFF of Maidstone spr by Lic. 13.June 1819. signed. wit:James and Eliz. BENTIFF (MAIDSTONE BTs)

Joshua MARCHANT, Hole Farm, Edenbridge and Joshua MARCHANT, Greyberry Brick Yard, Edenbridge (PO Directory 1870)

Julia MARCHANT (dau of Thomas a brickmaker - he is in 1861 Census at Speldhurst, born Cuckfield). She married at Frant 1847 to Obadiah SNASHALL (died 1851). They had two sons, Thos SNASHALL born 1848 and Obadiah b. 1851.

Mabell MARCHANT (wid or spinster??) married Thos PETTENDEN 1618 (MINSTER, Sheppey, Kent BTs)

Mavell (sic) MARCHANT licence to marry Thos PETTENDEN of Minster in Sheppy, both of Minster. to be at same place. Feb 23 1618 (Cowper Licence lists)

Mary MARCHANT (dau of John & Eliz, and was born 16.4.1804 in Kent and married James READER at St Peter and Paul, Yalding on 10.Oct 1825. The couple had 7 children, 4 of whom were born in Yalding. Mary came to Australia in 1841, and the family settled in Windellama on the Southern Tablelands of NSW. Mary died 6 June 1882 at Goulburn NSW aged 78. Mary and James' children were as follows: 1) Hannah b.16 Aug 1832 at Yalding, married Ambrose CARTER 17.3.1856 at St Saviour C of E Cathedral, Goulburn NSW, she died 19 Sep 1928 in Sydney. 11 children; 2) (H)Esther b. 9 Nov 1833 at Yalding died 26 Jan 1834 at Yalding 3) James b. 29 Apr 1838 at Yalding, died 23 May 1841 died at sea; 4) Amos born 31 Dec 1839 at Yalding, died 13 Mar 1853 NSW age 13 5) Eliziabeth b. 3.5.1842 at Windellama, NSW married Thos TREGLOAN 5 Nov 1861 died 16 Dec 1927 NSW; …. Continued over page…..

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Continued…. 6) John b. 1 Dec 1843 at Windellama NSW, married Elizabeth MUFFET at Windellama 10 June 1871, died 8 May 1916. 9 children. 7) Mary Matilda b. 23 June 1845 at Windellama NSW, married Chas.Robt. MUFFET 23 Dec 1867, she died 17 Nov 1906. 10 children Hannah and Ambrose CARTER* were Mrs Stow's great-grandparents. The Australian line she followed up but don't know anymore than outlined previously. The Muffet name is very mixed with the MARCHANT and CARTER families as her great-grandmother was from the above couple* and her husband was the great nephew of the same couple. Rather confusing! (info from researcher of above: Mrs Sandy Stow (1989)

Mary (or May) Ann MARCHANT from Canterbury Hospital aged 33 buried 11 Sept 1858 (St Gregory Canterbury REG)

Mary Eliz. MARCHANT of Westgate, aged 62, buried 20 Oct 1859 (St Gregory Canterbury REG)

Peter MARCHANT of Ulcombe ba marr. Mary WOODGET by B. 6 Sept 1798 (ULCOMBE BTs)

Peter and Harriet MARCHANT of Ulcomb, Farmer: chr. daughter Celina Ann Oct 24 1813 chr dau Eliza Ann 1817 chr son Alfred Peter 1820 (ULCOMB BTs)

Peter MARCHANT widower of Ulcombe married Harriet WESTON of same by Licence 13 Feb 1813 (ULCOMBE BTs)

Richard MARCHANT of Smallhythe, his children christened: chr 11.11.1571 Richard; chr 12.9.1574 Hugh chr 12.9.1574 Phillip (TENTERDEN. Info ex. J.A.Philpott)

Richard MARCHANT, his children christened: chr. 25.8.1570 Evans (daughter); chr 14.5.1581 Evan (son) (ROLVENDEN. Info ex. J.A.P.)

Richard MARCHANT and Elizabeth: chr. their son John 21 Jan 1810 (born Dec 13 1809) (FARNINGHAM, Kent, REGR)

Richard MARCHANT of Maidstone widr married Hannah HICKS of same widow by Banns 28 Jul 1814 (MAIDSTONE BTs)

Richard MARCHANT & Son, Hobbs Hill, Chiddinstone, Edenbridge (PO Directory 1870)

Robert MARCHANT married Mabell ANDREWES 24 Apr 1615 (Minster Sheppey BTs)

Robert MARCHANT Senr. buried 10 Feb 1707-8 also Grifild (Grisild) wife of Robt MARCHANT bur 23.3.1702 also Robert MARCHANT householder buried 15.7.1718 (FRITTENDEN BTs)

Robert MARCHANT: His wife Susan buried 1714 (she was on "dissenters interred" list) (CRANBROOK BTs)

Robert MARCHANT of Cranbrook owned freehold property at Oakham (house & land), occupied by (blank) (1754 Kent Poll)

Robert MARCHANT buried 1789 "P" (MAIDSTONE BTs - "P" usually means a poor person's burial)

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Robert & Sarah MARCHANT: their dau Sally chr 17.1.1796 their son George chr 1.3.1798; their son Henry chr Dec 1805 (born Oct 4) their dau Ann chr 1802; their dau Harriet chr 30.4.1809 (MAIDSTONE BTs)

Robert MARCHANT married Jane HILLS 6.5.1821 witnesses: Martha and Joseph HILLS (EAST FARLEIGH REGR - typed transcript)

Robert MARCHANT ba of Maidstone married Sophia JONES of same spr by Banns 27 Nov 1825 (MAIDSTONE BTs)

Robert MARCHANT, Greybury, Edenbridge (PO Directory 1870)

Shindler? T. MARCHANT visitor marr. 26 Farmer's son b.Brabourne Eleanor " wife 27 Capel John E. " son 1 month b.Dover with Wm and Eliza MARSH (daughter) (Wm is retired hairdresser) + 2 lodgers (DOVER London Road, sch.163-4 F17 p.27, two families sharing house. Transcriber omitted date of Census for this entry)

Stephen Cullen MARCHANT Inspector of Police at Margate, gave evidence re theft at Margate. (Dover Telegraph 18.4.1840 back page col.2)

Stephen Walter MARCHANT, Brenchley, Staplehurst (PO Directory 1870)

Thomas MARCHANT, his children christened (FRITTENDEN) 25.8.1570: Richard 16.9.1571: Nicholas 18.12.1575: Thomas 6.4.1578: Catherine 13.11.1580: Agnes 22.9.1583: Robert (info ex. J.A.Philpott)

Thos MARCHANT "a poor householder" buried 2 Dec 1705 also 5.5.1716: Anne MARCHANT "a poor widow" buried also 25 Dec 1711 Thomas s.o. Thos MARCHANT and Mary "borne but not christened" (all from FRITTENDEN BTs)

Thomas MARCHANT and Mary WOOD of Ulcomb 11 Jan 1710-11 (LENHAM BTs)

Thos MARCHANT and others c.1710-20 (SMARDEN BTs)

Thomas MARCHANT married Mary HATCH of Lenham 1716 (information from LBF - parish of marriage not stated)

Thomas MARCHANT married Martha GOOD both of Lamberhurst, married 1722 (info ex. LBF - parish of marriage not stated)

Thos MARCHANT widow married Margaret BUTTER both of St Lawrence Thanet Dec 1724 (ST LAWRENCE THANET BTs)

Thomas MARCHANT of Little Park in Hurst Pierpoint, Sussex, who was buried at Hurstpierpoint in 1728: his sayings and doings- in an article called "The Marchant Diary" were written by the (late) Rev. Edwd. TURNER and published in the Sussex Archaeological Collections (Sussex Archaeological Soc), Volume XXV pages 163-199.

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Thos MARCHANT ba of Lenham LICENCE TO MARRY Sarah SILLS spr of Witchling, marriage to be at W or St Margaret Canterbury 16 Nov 1730 (Cowper licence lists)

Thos & Sarah MARCHANT: their son Thomas chr 16 May 1735; their son Sills chr 1736 (LENHAM BTs)

Thomas MARCHANT of Lenham LICENCE to marry Mary AUSTEN of Ulcombe spr. To be at Ulcomb, or St Margaret Canterbury (Cowper marriage licence lists, licence date 1.June 1737)

Thomas and Amy MARCHANT: baptisms of Thomas, Amy and Elizabeth c.1750-1 (CHART SUTTON BTs)

Thomas MARCHANT and his sister Tabitha owned land in Kingsdown near Sevenoaks until 1753 (info from Z.Bamping, KFHS)

Thomas and Sarah MARCHANT: burial of their son Thomas 18 Apr 1759 (LENHAM BTs)

Thomas MARCHANT chr. 1765-6 (HAWKHURST BTs)

Thomas MARCHANT married Mary PRICE "of ye parish" by Banns 23 Oct 1769 (LENHAM BTs)

Thomas and Sarah MARCHANT: chr of dau Harriet 1 Aug 1788 (MAIDSTONE BTs)

Thomas MARCHANT of Seale, owner of houses at Seal "occupied by self and others" (1790 Kent Poll p.183)

Thomas MARCHANT buried 28 Jan 1795 (CHART SUTTON BTs, LD set)

Thomas MARCHANT marr Ann SANDERSON 18 Nov 1795 (CHART SUTTON BT)

Thos MARCHANT widr married Sarah HAYWARD wid both of Maidstone by Banns 13 Aug 1811 (MAIDSTONE BTs)

Thos MARCHANT ba married Eliz. HIGHWOOD(x) of Maidstone spr by Banns 6 June 1819 wit: Wm DENT, Mary MULLENDEN chr. 1823: their son John (father described as Lath Cleaver of M) (MAIDSTONE BTs)

Thos MARCHANT of the Workhouse buried 17 Jul 1824 aged 83 (MAIDSTONE BTs)

Thos & Eliz. MARCHANT of Maidstone, lathrender: chr of their son Thomas 28.2.1821 (MAIDSTONE BTs)

Thomas & Sarah MARCHANT, Bricklayer: chr. their son George 14.3.1824 chr. their dau Harriot 8.10.1826 (OTFORD. Info ex. Christine Geer)

Thos MARCHANT of Waltham (listed in 1832 Poll Book, Kent)

Thos MARCHANT buried aged 21 1835 (HAWKHURST BTs)

Mr Thomas MARCHANT, Park Farm, Brabourne: Barn destroyed by fire (Dover Telegraph 11 June 1836 p.8 col.3)

Thos MARCHANT of Brabourne (listed in 1837 Kent Poll Book)

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22-4 page 7 Thomas MARCHANT “farmer” (alive in 1841) Researcher Mrs Kathleen Hollingsbee (who has prepared this list), is (descended from Jane Marchant GEER, who was born in the Autumn of 1841, at Ide Hill/Sundridge, where Jane’s grandparents lived. Birth certificate says mother Sarah GEER, single, father Thomas MARCHANT farmer. Family always said that Jane's mother was in service and became pregnant by a member of the family employing her, which was believed to be quite "well to do". However, I have found Sarah GEER/GEAR in 1841 Census, in service at Hunton, as follows: Sarah GEAR '20' yes born in Kent With BISHOP family, farmers, and 2 other servants (Hunton 1841 Census). Following on with the fact that there is no Thomas Marchant in this household, I find there is a young Thomas MARCHANT, in 1841 living in the Ide Hill/Sundridge area, in the same area as Sarah GEER's home was who may well be the father of the child: 1841 Census Sundridge Norman st, Sevenoaks H0 107 Piece 485 Book 9 Wm Marchant 40 Farmer Mary Marchant 40 Thomas Marchant 20

Thos MARCHANT, Mayfield, UCKFIELD, Ssx.(1845 Kelly's directory) (info ex. Z. Bamping)

Thos MARCHANT, High St. Deptford (listed in 1847 Kent Poll)

Thomas MARCHANT aged 54 Frances H. MARCHANT aged 22 Mary Ann MARCHANT aged 21 Lydia E. MARCHANT aged 19 (all in index of Census for Deptford St Paul and St Nicholas parishes 1851, ref.4/442a (HO107/1584-5)

Thos MARCHANT head m. 65 Post boy b. Sussex, Hurst Green Frances " wife m. 45 Middsx, Aldgate? Frances " sister U. 45 Sussex, Battle with Isaac BASS & family Blacksmith b. Dover (DOVER 1851 Census, 12 Last Lane, F477, p.45)

Thos MARCHANT lodger 73 postboy b. Hythe (with SCOONES family, St James Street, DOVER 1861 Census ref.86)

Thos MARCHANT, a brickmaker in 1861 Census at Speldhurst, he was born Cuckfield. He had: 1) son Thomas born c.1829 at Speldhurst, described in 1861 census as ag.labr; 2) son Stephen who had 5 children - four born in Speldhurst but middle child, Thomas, aged 8 born in Ohio, USA (info ex. Mrs G.H. Snashall)

Thos MARCHANT married at St Margaret's Westminster, London, born in Lewisham, baptised there, great-grandfather of Mrs Mollie Donaldson.. His parents were Thos & Elizabeth, a Licensed Victualler London/Dulwich (info from M.D. in 1989)

Thomas MARCHANT, Jnr., farmer, Water Farm, Brabourne (PO Directory 1870)

Thos MARCHANT, Farmer, New House, Edenbridge (1878 Directory) (info ex. S. Banfield)

Thos B. MARCHANT boarder U. 23 papermaker's manager b.Brenchley Wm " U. 18 Brewer's apprentice b. " (DARENTH parish, Mill House, Darenth Street 1881 census, information from Mrs French)

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Thos Bold MARCHANT of Matfield Green (1847 Kent poll list)

Wm MARCHANT married Mary COLLINS widow, both from Lamberhurst. 27.June 1709 (EAST FARLEIGH, typed transcript)

Wm MARCHANT of Hollingbourn married Frances OSBORN of Chart by Banns 1744 (CHART SUTTON BTs)

Wm MARCHANT ba of Lenham LICENCE TO MARRY Mary Eliz. SMITH widow of Sittingbourne 4 Jan 1746. At S, Milsted, Canterbury or Bo.Mal (Cowper Licences to marry lists)

Wm MARCHANT married Eliz. TURNER both of Hawkhurst by Banns 3 Oct 1768 (HAWKHURST BTs)

Wm MARCHANT ba married Francis MASON spr both of Maidstone by Banns 18 Aug 1792 (MAIDSTONE BTs)

Wm MARCHANT chr 1794 (St Lawrence Thanet BTs)

Wm & Frances MARCHANT: chr 21 Oct 1799 son James chr 4 Apr 1802 dau Sarah chr June 1804 son Wm Henry chr Feb.1806 (born Jan 24) dau Frances Ruth chr 8 May 1809 dau Susanna chr 29 May 1807 son Wm Edwd chr Jul 1811 son John Henry chr 13 Jul 1815 (bur 1815) son Thos Geo (father: "Baker of M") chr 1817 (bur.1817) son Joseph Henry (father: " " " ) (MAIDSTONE BTs)

Wm MARCHANT ba marr Mary LILFORD spr both of Maidstone by Banns 19.Dec 1803 (MAIDSTONE BTs) chr. their son Wm 1804 (MAIDSTONE BTs)

Wm MARCHANT of Maidstone ba married Jane BAKER spr of same by B. 11 June 1821 (MAIDSTONE BTs)

Wm and Jane MARCHANT of M, Labr: chr of their dau Jane 1821 (MAIDSTONE BTs)

Wm MARCHANT full age, coachman of P (father: Hugh MARCHANT, miller), married Mary STEED, full age, spr servant of P (her father: John STEED, Grazier) wit: John and Eliz. STEED 1839 (PATRIXBOURNE)

Wm MARCHANT aged 26 (DEPTFORD St Paul and St Nicholas Parishes Census Indexes 1851, ref. HO 107/1584-5)

William MARCHANT, Elmsted, Ashford (PO Directory 1870)

William MARCHANT "my dear husband, who died 9 Mar 1901 aged 50, and also of my two boys: Gussy who died May 2 1901 aged 10 and Willy who died Jul 18 1901 aged (4 or 14?), also "Dad - Robert Herbert MARCHANT, Dec.11.1932, aged 71 "safe in our thoughts" (IDE HILL, Kent, Churchyard MIs)

MARCHANT --- occupier of house and land at Hawkhurst, owned by T. THWAITES of Hastings, Sussex (1790 Kent Poll p.245)

MARCHANT -- occupier of house and land at Chart Sutton owned by Thos JARMAN of Sutton Valance (1790 Kent Poll p.202)

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MARCHANT ---- occupier of house and land at "Sundrish" owned by John OSBORNE of "Nockholt" (Kent Poll 1790 p.232)

MARCHANT c.1693 (GOUDHURST BTs)

MARCHANT c.1700 (STAPLEHURST)

MARCHANT c.1710 (CHARING BTs)

MARCHANT c.1730-40s (HAWKHURST BTs)

MARCHANT c.1758 (BOUGHTON MALHERBE BTs)

MARCHANT c.1762 (CRANBROOK)

MARCHANT c.1770 (HAWKHURST)

MARCHANTS, farmers, Brabourne c.1835.

"Inspector" MARCHANT, witness at Dover Quarter Sessions (Dover Telegraph 3 Jan 1846 p.8 and 17.Oct 1846 p.8 col.2)

Mrs MARCHANT, Farmer, Park Farm, Brabourne (PO Directory 1870)

MARCHANT & TUBBS (drapers) shop on photo at junction of Biggin Street with Priory Street Dover, where Woolworths later was (Dover Ref.Library collection of photographs, ref.ILL/3335)

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MARCHANT - from STAPLEHURST BTs:

BUR. 25.3.1699-1700 "wife of Thos MERCHANT"

Marriage 21.6.1700: John MERCHANT & Ann JENNINGS both of Stap. chr 4.3.1701-2: Thos s.o. Robt MERCHANT & Mary (child bur.later) chr 31.12.1701 Marey d.o. Thos MERCHANT & Esther

(from 1712-13 onwards):

Marr 2.5.1722: Thos MERCENT and Mary LUCK both of Stap. 10.4.1728 John MARCHANT buried 1.9.1729 Thos MARCHANT bur 17.11.1730 Marr John MARCHANT of Cranbrook & Ann LEDGER of Stap. 5.1.1732-3 Bur. John MARCHANT 23.12.1741: Bur. Ann wife of John MARCHANT Marr 27.12.1748 John MARCHANT wid and Hannah WOOR btp 10.5.1759 Bur. Ann MARCHANT wid age 86 30.1.1771 bur. John MERCHANT

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Marchant 22-4 9 22-4 page 10 MARCHANT info recd. from LBF: Poll Books: 1734: Thos MARCHANT of Brenchley " Thos MARCHANT of Ulcombe 1754 Thos MARCHANT, Woodchurch 1790 Thos MARCHANT, Seal 1790 Thos Bold MARCHANT, Brenchley ?1790 John MARCHANT, Brasted ?1790 James " Westerham 1802 Thos MARCHANT, Ulcombe 1802 Thos MARCHANT, Seal 1832 Thos MARCHANT, Milton near Gravesend 1832 Thos Bold MARCHANT, Brenchley 1835 Thos MARCHANT, Deptford 1852 Thos MARCHANT, Deptford 1852 Thos MARCHANT, at Waltham? 1847 Thos MARCHANT, Deptford

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MERCHANT - some are spelt this way in the various records

MERCHANT, Adam Spencer, aged 80 and upwards. buried 1699-1700 (Boughton under Blean BTs)

Deborah MERCHANT (her two sons, both labourers: David aged 18 and Samuel aged 14, both christened in 1841) (HAWKHURST BTs)

George MERCHANT of Faversham ba married Ann TURNER (x) of Faversham spr by Banns 29 Sept 1827 wit: Mercy TURNER, and Edw.K.SMITH (clerk?) (FAVERSHAM REGR)

James MERCHANT ba married Mary BARDEN spr 18 Oct 1812 (MAIDSTONE BTs)

Luke MERCHANT, Saddler, Harness and Collar Maker, of Market Street, RYE, Sussex: Notice informing public that he had taken the shop of Mr Farmer (Kentish Gazette Fri Mar 26 to Mar 30, page 1 col.2)

Susanna MERCHANT buried 1780 (FAVERSHAM BTs)

Thomas and Ann MERCHANT: chr of their son Thomas 1710-11; chr of their son Thomas 1711-12 (St Lawrence THANET BTs)

Thomas MERCHANT "of Chart" married Amy BIGG of Sutton Valance (MAIDSTONE BTs)

Tho MERCHANT occupier of house and land at Eleham, owned by Charles BRETT of Swingfield (1754 Kent Poll)

Thos MERCHANT of Cranbrooke, freehold owner of house and land at C, in occupation of widow WOOD (1754 Kent Poll)

Thos MERCHANT of Brenchley married Eleonar TAYLOR of Lynton by Licence 20 Aug 1756 (LYNTON Kent BTs)

Thos & Mary MERCHANT (or MARCHANT): chr. son Thos Linskey May 1779 chr. dau Eliz. 11 Nov 1781 chr son Wm 1786 chr dau Priscilla 21 Apr 1791, buried 1791 May (MAIDSTONE BTs)

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Thos & Lucy MERCHANT: chr of daughter Hannah 1802 (HAWKHURST BTs- more here)

Will MERCHANT of Seal, owner of house and land at Ightham, occupied by Wm FARN (1754 Kent Poll)

Wm MERCHANT of Westerham, owner of house and land at W, in own occupation (1754 Kent Poll)

Wm MERCHANT apprenticed to John YOUNG of Brasted, cooper, in 1763, fee 4-gns ref.23/152 (PRO Inland Revenue records, of which 1763 to 1774 Kent apprenticeships on KFHS fiche)

Mr MERCHANT and Mr CAMPDEN - performance for their "benefit" at Sandwich Theatre (Kentish Gazette 29 Dec 1789 to 1 Jan 1790 p.1 col.1)

Mr MERCHANT - Sandwich Theatre performance for his "benefit" - (Kentish Gazette 5 Jan to 8 Jan 1790 p.1 col.1)

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SMARDEN: 1704: Thos MARCHANT married Jane TANTON? 1709 Death of Thomas MARCHANT 1726 Jane wife of Thos MARCHANT buried, also Thomas 1730 1780 Thos MARCHANT buried 1761 Wm MARCHANT married Sarah BRENCHLEY of Smarden 1715 William son of Thos & Mary MARCHANT chr Nov.23 1717 chr. Robert s.o. Thos & Mary MARCHANT 178? Thos MARCHANT buried (info ex. LBF)

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Information received from Elizabeth Silcock in 1984: "I think the family is legion through Kent and the and probably stem from Rotherfield district in 1300- 1400. From there they spread out, mostly East into Kent and formed another enclave around Brenchley, Lamberhurst, Hawkhurst, etc." "Robert MARCHANT born probably at Rotherfield 1673 married Elizabeth MABBE dau of John MABBE, on 25 Apr 1699 Wadhurst. Eldest son John chr. 3 Apr 1700 Wadhurst; second son Thomas chr 25 Mar 1702 at Staplehurst, died Brenchley 1768; third son William chr 1703, buried Brenchley 1778; daughter? Katherine? 1705? married Edward COLE at Frittenden 1728. Fourth son Nicholas 1707-8, died 1779 buried Brenchley. Fifth son Robert 1709. Baptism places of four younger children not verified. "There were MARCHANTS at Matfield, Brenchley from 1728, when Thomas (above) built Matfield Place. Other addresses are difficult to pin point, though that of the father, Robert, was at Burr's Hill, Horsmonden in 1728. This is half a mile from Brenchley church. In this line Thomas was always the name of the eldest son.

Thomas 1702-1768 Married (1) Mary BOLD (no issue) (2) Eleanor TAYLOR of Linton Bold MARCHANT(son) married Mary GIBBONS 13.8.1778 Brenchley, (d.o. Ambrose GIBBONS, guardian). Bold and Mary had five daughters and, lastly, one son called Thomas Bold I. 1791-1853. Thomas Bold I marr Jane WALTER of Horsemonden in 1816. Their children: Thos BOLD (II) 1818-1852 unmarried, died Jan 1852, pneumonia? Wm (Unm) 1823-75. Stephen Walter 1826-1899 (mariner) -m-Eliz.LAMB Robert 1829-1853 marr Fanny STICKINGS. Continued over….

Marchant 22-4 11 22-4 page 12 Continued from previous page….. Stephen Walter and Jane had 11 children: Thomas Bold III, eldest son 1857-1912, lived at one time at Bolshaves, Woodchurch, farm attached. Executor for father's will, at Broad Oak, Sutton at Hone Exec. for final admin. Southington Manor,Sittingbourne. Thomas Bold II said to have been drowned at sea, to have displeased his father by wanting to go to sea and was cut off without even a 1/- and not even mentioned though he was alive at his father's death." (and info. sent by Mrs Silcock July 1994): "My grandfather 1829-1899 went to sea from about 1846 to 1851. He was home to receive his elder brother's death certificate in June 1852. I have found his seaman's number at Kew but no ships or voyages. We know he went to China and Fiji and I thought possibly there might be something in papers of the day, from ports on the Thames or even south coast. My grandmother, Mrs S.W.Marchant (wife of the seaman) laid the foundation stone of the present church at Matfield, in 1872." ------Additional info from Mrs Silcock:

James MARCHANT m. Ann PRAWL 24.10.81 - listed on this list - Prawl's Farm is still at Matfield and home for many years of that family.

Peter MARCHANT m. Mary WOODGET - previously listed: WOODGATE were friends for many years of the MARCHANT family. Address is in or near Brenchley.

Census DARENTH Parish, Darenth Street 1881 Census, Mill House: Thomas B. MARCHANT boarder U. 23 Papermaker's manager, born at Brenchley Wm R.? MARCHANT Brewer's apprentice b. Brenchley (info ex. Mrs French).

Mrs Silcock: "Darenth paper mills were left to my grandfather S.W. Marchant by his aunt (Mrs SAUNDERS nee MARCHANT). She and husband buried at Sutton at Hone. Owing to dicey management and 1929 slump the mill was sold and passed through 3 or 4 hands. The handmade paper was a delight to use. The Marchants – certainly during the time of Bold Marchant in 1756 - owned small properties in districts like Speldhurst (a forge), Five Wents and at Kippings Cross and others".

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Information from S.A.Mearns: St.Nicholas Parish Church, SEVENOAKS, Kent Baptisms: 26 Jul 1786 Thomas son of Thos & Eliz. MARCHANT 29 Aug 1787 James -ditto- 28 Dec 1788 Ann dau of -ditto- 23 Sep 1792 Joseph s.o. -ditto- 15 Jul 1783 Charles s.o. -ditto- 1 Jun 1785 Edward s.o. -ditto- 15 Jun 1783 Charles (query this entry with above one for Charles) 27 Dec 1774 Frances d.o. -ditto- 19 Feb 1776 John s.o. -ditto- 7 or 11? Dec 1731 Thos s.o. Luke MARCHANT 19 Apr 1781 Margaret d.o. Thomas " 25 March 1810 Sarah d.o. Thos & Susan MARCHANT 13 Dec 1812 Ann d.o. Thos & Susan " 22 Mar 1815 Mary d.o. Thos & Susan " 4 May 1817 John s.o. Thos & Susan " of Riverhead 18 Jan 1829 Maria (?) d.o. Thos & Susannah" " " Marriages: 15 July 1751 Thos MARCHANT otp ba and Eliz ROFFEE 14 June 1774 Thos MARCHANT widr to Eliz. HUBBLE Burials: 11 Sept 1786 Thos MARCHANT 8 Nov 1874 Thos MARCHANT of Hartslande St Johns aged 87, informant says these were from a list copied for her by the Vestry Warden of the Church, from the St.Nicholas church records in 1977.

Marchant 22-4 12 22-4 page 13 also from Mrs S. Mearns, family information: Richard Darton MARCHANT birth 9 Jan 1820 Sevenoaks Kent, England Marr. 1 Oct 1844 Islington, Middsx. Engl. St.Pauls Death: 3.4.1891 Lawrence Town/Hempstead L.I.,N.Y. Evergreen Cemy. Residences: London England; Brooklyn N.Y., Lawrence N.York Occupn: Tailor, Bookseller, Gardner. Methodist. his father: Richard MARCHANT and mother Elizabeth (DARTWELL?)

Richard D.MARCHANT's wife: Ann ROBINSON born 1811 Durham, Eng. married 1844 Islington. Children born Edwin (London), Elizabeth Finn (S.Rondout N.Y.), Margaret Annie (London?), Matthew Henry (London?), Wm John (London?), William John ( London?)

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MARCHANTs - LEIGH Near Tonbridge, Kent: information from J. Philpott: fiche 3: ref.107 Sarah d.o. Edwd MARCHANT ch 20.12.1741 139 Luke s.o. Edwd and Eliza MARCHANT ch 29.12.1745 fiche 4: 143: Edward s.o. Edwd/ Elizab " ch 19.2.1797 144 Elizab . s.o. " " " ch 2.6.1799 148 Mary d.o. Henry & Sophia " ch 22.2.1801 157 John s.o. Edwd/Elizab. " ch 9.5.1802 164 Henry s.o. Henry & Sophia " ch 21.11.1802 New Index: 109 Winifrede d.o. Edwd and Elizab " ch 20.12.1804 141 Anne d.o,. Edwd and Elizab " ch 10.5.1807 144 male child of Edwd/Elizab " ch 12.12.1740 (poss.bur) fiche 5: Marriages: 183 Sarah MARCHANT spr m. Robt PARKER ba 17.11.1781 199 Lydia MARCHANT m. Richd TURNER ba 30.4.1792 201 Edwd. MARCHANT ba marr Elizab PANKHURST 22.8.1795 204 Henry MARCHANT ba m. Sophia WALKING 14.9.1800 (James M. wit) 211 Sarah MARCHANT spr m. William WHEATLEY 24.4.1810 fiche 4? burials: 146? Elizab. wife of Thos Russell bur 14.7.1742 - ---- Marchant buried 4.1746 146 male child of Edwd/Eliz.Marchant bur. 27.6.1749 155 Eliz. Marchant bur 9.7.1760 159 Sophia Marchant bur 7.11.1804

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listed by Kathleen Hollingsbee

Marchant 22-4 13 NASH Hollingsbee ref: 23-7-cl

EAST KENT PEOPLE INDEX: refs from various E.Kent sources, randomly noted unless stated otherwise.

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A. NASH on War Memorial (Dover St Mary Churchyard Memorials list, KFHS)

Charles NASH: 10.12.1768 Indenture - Charles SPICER, labr of New Romney and wife Elizabeth, late Elizabeth MORELAND widow & relict of John MERELAND, deceased grazier on one part and Mr John GRAY, bricklayer of New Romney on the other part. Sale of buildings, gardens etc in New Romney town and occupied by William NASH £120. Signed by Chas & Eliz. NASH witnessed by J.ROLFE and John BUCKHURST (original document in hands of M.B.Cullen, of Eastbourne 1994)

Mr Charles NASH of East Cliff, Dover: occupier of premises for auction (Dover Telegraph 1 Oct 1836 p.1)

Edward & Susan NASHE mentioned in Will. She was daughter of Thos CULLINGE of Barham (Archd. Cant Vol.25 p.277/8 No.81)

Mr Edward NASH, Horse Dealer of Chatham married in London to Miss PELLATT of Canterbury (Dover Telegraph 11 Jul 1835 p.8 col.4)

Elizabeth NASH - see ref to Charles NASH Indenture above.

Henry NASH (x) of Nonington ba married Sarah KENNETT (x) of Gt.Mongeham by Banns 11 Oct 1764 (Gt Mongeham Reg)

Henry NASH, wife and family from St James TO St Mary Dover 17 Mar 1784 (Settlement Certificate U3/30/113/1-3)

Howson NASH of St Mary Dover married Mary POLLET of New Romney by Lic. 9 Jan 1770 (NEW ROMNEY BTs)

J.NASH, Prospect Row, Folkestone: occupier of land for auction (Dover Telegraph 1 Aug 1835 p.1)

J.NASH Jnr. married 21 Oct at Ramsgate to Miss Mary CARTWRIGHT (Dover Telegraph 24 Oct 1835 p.8)

James NASH and wife from Buckland TO St Mary Dover 3 Jan 1785 (Settlements U3/30/13/1-3)

Jane NASH married Nicholas SMITH 1728 (STAPLEHURST)

John NASH, his lands in Deal, described in deeds of 154 Church Path, DEAL in 1761 (info ex. G. Nunns)

John NASH from St James Dover TO St Mary Dover 14(4) Dec 1749 (Settlement U3/30/13/1-3)

John NASH, wife and family, back to St James Dover parish from St Mary Dover parish (REMOVAL Order 7.Aug 1786) (U3/30 as above)

John NASH. East Kent Special Sessions. Convicted of stealing a pig at Patrixbourn. Sentenced to 7 years transportation (Dover Telegraph 13 June 1835 p.8 col.3)

John NASH servant U.30 farm svt. b. Postling + Samuel NASH U. 23 servant born Postling (with GOSBY, farmer & family, Breach Farm, BARHAM 1851 Census, east parish ref.113)

Miss Mary NASH married 1 June at St Mary's, Dover to Mr John SNELLER (Dover Telegraph 6 June 1835 p.8 col.4)

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Richard NASH and wife from St James DOVER TO St Mary Dover 16 Nov 1770 (Settlement Cert.U3/303/13/1-3)

Richard NASH 3 Clarendon Road, DOVER (Private Residents, from PO Directory 1878)

William NASH - see item for Charles NASH Indenture, above on page 1

William NASH, coal dealer, 83 High Street, DOVER (Commercial List, from PO Directory 1878)

NASH - lots – (Brenzett parish records c.1750-60s)

Mrs NASH aged 32, died 30 Sept at Ramsgate (Dover Telegraph 4 Oct 1834 p.8 col.4)

Mrs NASH, late landlady of Saracen's Head Inn, Canterbury, married 9 Apr at Canterbury to Mr W. ROUSE of Dover, Coach Builder (Dover Telegraph 18 Apr 1835 p.8 col.4)

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In the Hollingsbee collection of Tilmanstone photographs there is a photo of May Nash

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Tilmanstone Census 1841 to 1881 inclusive:

The only NASH found is in 1841 Census, Tilmanstone:

NORTH COURT : Elizabeth NASH '30' female servant born in Kent with Simon COCK '85' independent, and his son? Edward COCK '50' and other members of the Cock family, a younger generation.

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Nash 23-7 2 Patterson, Paterson Hollingsbee ref: 2505

EAST KENT PEOPLE INDEX: references from various E.Kent sources, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

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Elizabeth PATTERSON - lands of hers were described in deeds of 154 Church Path Deal, dated 1761 (info from G.Nunns)

George PATTERSON (Quartermaster) and his wife: chr their son George 4.9.1770 (Deal Independent Church PRO ref RG4.1003)

(A-B) J.A. PATTERSON, 3 Company, A crew of Dover Anti-Aircraft Corps RNVR March 1915, on list (Dover Museum)

James and Emma PATTERSON + Hannah, Walter, Lydia, Emmily, Albert ("Harnden" EASTRY Census 1881)

Leonard PATTERSON and Mary his wife Settlement Cert. FROM Walmer Jun 17 1764 TO St Mary Dover (U3/30 13/1-3)

Mercy PATTERSON (1861 Census, Barfrestone/Frogham)

Theophilus PATTERSON (sgd PATTESON) of Woodnesborough widr married Ann HAMMOND (x) of same spr by Banns wits: Geo WRAIGHT, Sarah HAMMOND (x) 30 Nov 1805 (Woodnesborough regr)

William PATTESON Canterbury, Burgate Street: is handling the letting of the Mansion House of the late John GRAYDON (Kentish Gazette Sep 21-24 1790 p.1 col.3)

(Col.) Wm PATTERSON, 2 Lauriston Place, Dover (Private Residents list, PO Directory 1878)

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added after this list was first compiled:

PATERSON, Eliz. of Charlton by Dover spr married Robert BECHER of same, ba by Lic 4 Sept 1827 (Charlton by Dover Marr Regr)

------Peake, Pique Hollingsbee ref 158

East Kent People Index: refs from varous E.Kent sources, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

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PEAKE:

A.PEAKE listed as “Master” of “The Lord Sidmouth” a Passage Sailing Packet boat plying between Dover and Calais, list would appear to have been copied from the Port List of 1819 (Annals of Dover by John Bavington Jones, 2nd edition 1938).

Allen Marsh PEAKE, mariner: His Pilot’s Licence, Cinque Ports Pilots 14 August 1846, framed. Signed by Wellington. Information: age 29, 5’10” height, fair complexion, brown hair, marks none. “he was removed to Dover on 19 Nov. 1846” (Licence in Dover Museum)

Allen M. PEAKE and Robert PEAKE on list of Trinity Pilots of the Cinque Ports for Dover, (from Appendix for 1860, Bachellor’s New Guide for Dover, 1860)

Ann PEAKE, aged 24, died 20 June at Dover. Eldest dau of Mr Allen PEAKE (Dover Telegraph 20 June 1835 p.8 col.4)

Ann Simmonds PEAKE buried 9 Aug 1871 (died 7th) aged 62 (St Marys Dover - Cowgate Cemetery lists, Dover ref library and Dover District Council)

Annis PEEK (LYDDEN Census 1881)

Bathsheba PEAKE (x) married Stephen TUCKER 10 Feb 1798 (St Margaret at Cliffe) Stephen signed his name. Witnesses: James KINGSFORD (sgd name), Benjamin TUCKER (sgd name)

Catherine PEAKE head wid 77 late nurse born London Susannah PEAKE unmarr 41 Laundress b. Bermondsey Stephen PEAKE “ 51 late Sailor “ (1851 DOVER Census, St Marys Parish, Round Tower Street)

D.PEAKE, a Pilot, Dover Lower Book of Cinque Ports Pilots (listed in “Sketch of Dover” by G.Ledger 1799)

Daniel & Elizabeth PEAK: chr on 21.2.1741-2 of their daughter Elizabeth (RIVER near Dover Regr)

Daniel PEEK of St Lawrence, owner of house and land at St L, occupied by Daniel GILES (1754 Kent Poll)

Daniel PEAKE WILL Consistory Court of Canterbury Wills index 1638-1857

Daniel PEAKE married about 1730 (St James Dover ref.U3/26/1/2)

Daniel PEAK, Ramsgate, deceased: Sale of his stock in trade, drapery, hosiery (Kentish Gazette Nov.12-16 1790 p.4 col.2)

Daniel PEAKE, Ramsgate, deceased salesman: Sale of stock in trade of men’s and women’s clothes (Kentish Gazette Jan 29-Feb.2.1790 )

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Mr Daniel PEAKE, Superannuated Cinque Ports Pilot, and for many years Master of the Fellowship in the 87th year of his age: Death on May 21 in Bulwark Street, Dover (Dover Telegraph 22 May 1852)

Daniel PEAKE, Cinque Ports Pilot - on special committee elected to discuss the Parliamentary Inquiry of 1836 regarding difficulties with Dover Harbour, when a Bill of Amendment to the Harbour Act of 1828 was proposed. (Annals of Dover by John Bavington Jones, second edition 1938)

Daniel PEAKE, Harbourmaster, Dover, died 21.5.1852 (searched for obituary in Dover Telegraph: not in)

Daniel John PEAKE, 64 Maison Dieu Road, Dover (on Private Residents list in PO Directory 1878)

Mrs E. PEAKE aged 81, died lately at Ramsgate (Dover Telegraph 22 Aug 1835 p.8 col.4)

Miss Elizabeth PEAKE, Dover married at Dover 17 May to Mr George FRIEND, Ramsgate shipbuilder (Kentish Gazette Fri 20 May 1808 p.4 col.5)

Miss Elizabeth PEAKE (sister to late Alderman Henry PEAKE)- death (Dover Express Oct 23 1914 p.1)

Mr George PEAKE, aged 28, died 19 Aug at Dover, son of the late Mr Allen PEAKE, surveyor of Customs (Dover Telegraph 26 August 1837 p.8 col.4)

H. PEAKE (Deputy Mayor, Alderman). At a meeting 1896 to discuss electric lighting, at the Town Hall, February (Dover Telegraph)

H. PEAKE “Rifle Shot” Photo, Hythe Rifle Club Sales Shield, at Whitstable 1908 (Hollingsbee Photo collection)

Henry PEKE married Mary KELCEY by Banns 7 May 1749 (HOLY CROSS CANTERBURY BTs)

Henry PEAKE (son of Stephen PEAKE, Pilot) was apprenticed to Edward LADD, Sailmaker 1778 (Dover Apprentice Enrolments, Kent Co.Archives)

Henry PEAKE, appointed Admiralty builder of Deptford yard (Kentish Gazette 13.1.1786 p.4 col.3)

Henry and Catherine PEAKE: chr in 1811 of their daughter Ann (St Mary Dover Regr)

(Sir) Henry PEAKE, aged 70 of Snargate Street, Dover burial 3.4.1823 (St Mary Dover)

Henry PEAKE, (son of the late Allen PEAKE) nominated to be Tide-Surveyor of Customs, at Dover, vice John ELWIN, superannuated (Cinque Ports Herald 27.11.1825 p.3 col.1)

Henry PEAKE of St Mary Dover ba married Eliz. Pascall WILES of same by Lic. 4.2.1826, Witnesses: Jeffery MORPHEW, Jane PEAKE (St Marys Dover Regr)

Henry PEAKE, chemist: “The photograph was in an article about him in the “Dover Express 3 April 1896. My father has another photo which shows him sitting with lots of other dignitaries which was taken on the occasion of the Coronation of the King. Henry the chemist was the grandson of Alan PEAKE. Alan had several brothers. One was the Henry PEAKE, customs officer, who married Elizabeth HAMBROOK; they had no children; he is buried in the St Mary the Virgin churchyard. Another brother was Daniel the pilot. He married Jane HATTON and had a large family. Alan had a son Henry who became a Tide surveyor and was the father of Henry the chemist. My great aunt went to Dover in the 1950s and later in the 1970s or 80s; another relation from South Africa visited Dover. The second lady did lots of research. She was related to the PEAKE family through the wife of Henry the chemist. His wife, Emily Atherden CARLY was born in London but her mother was from the ATHERDEN family from Dover. (info from Mrs Annette Finnis).

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Henry PEAKE of Dover in GROUP PHOTO, Hollingsbee collection - Mayor of Dover - robes?

Henry PEAKE : “Lately at Hougham, Mr Henry PEAKE, upholsterer, married to Mrs Mary PARTRIDGE” (Dover Telegraph 11 May 1844)

Henry PEAKE head married 56 Superannuated Tide Surveyor, HM Customs b. Dover Elizabeth “ wife “ 57 “ Elizabeth “ dau Unm. 22 “ Maria GEORGE serv. Unm. 22 House servant b. Ringwould, Kent (1851 Census, St Mary DOVER. No.8 Council House Street)

Henry PEAKE and Emily Annie Atherden PEAKE of New Bridge, Chemist: Chr of their son Henry Wiles PEAKE 21.3.1861 (Christchurch, Hougham in Dover)

Henry PEAKE, Councillor from 1872, County Councillor for Castle Ward from 1889, Alderman 1892, a Borough Magistrate 1890

Henry PEAKE, Councillor, Dover Corporation (PO Directory 1878)

Henry PEAKE Esq. J.P. Chairman of Dover Town Council, Member of the Kent Co.Council and Deputy Chairman of the Dover Board of Guardians - PHOTO in Dover Year Book Illustrated Calendar for 1897 (page 55, photo would probably have been taken about 1896, a different photo to the one Mrs Annette Finnis has a copy of, which may have been taken slightly earlier and is by Lambert Weston & Son.)

Henry PEAKE listed as a Borough Magistrate, Dover Town Councillor for Pier Ward, also on the Market and Museum Committee, and Technical Instruction Committee, and Park Committee, and Sea Bathing Committee, and Scavenging Committee, also representing Dover Town Council on Dover Harbour Board. Also on Dover Gas Light company, on St Marys Dover Board of Guardians (1898 Dover Year Book)

Henry PEAKE listed as a Borough Magistrate, Alderman for Pier Ward, Dover 1904, Market and Museum Committee, Allotments Committee, Park Committee, Scavenging Committee, and represented Dover Town Council on Dover Harbour Board Committee. Also on Dover Board of Guardians for St Marys parish (Deputy Chairman). (Dover Year Book, official list 1899)

Henry W. PEEK (Sir), Bart., In the chair at a Huguenot Society Dinner at the Hotel Windsor (noted from a cutting in back of a book about the Canterbury Huguenots, book at Canterbury Library (ie Beaney Institute). (No date on cutting)

J. PEAKE, Limekiln Street, Dover: Advert - manufacturer of soda water and lemonade (Dover Telegraph 20 June 1835 p.1 col.3)

James PEAKE on list of unpolled Dover Freemen (1826 Kent Poll)

James PEAKE married about 1730 (St James Dover ref.U3/26/1/2)

Mr James PEAKE, Dover: agent for Atlas Life Assurance (Dover Telegraph Nov.16 1833 p.1 col.4)

Mrs James PEAKE: birth of twins, 16 March at Dover (Dover Telegraph 18 Mar 1837 p.8 col.4)

James PEAKE, agent for Atlas, Fire and Life Assurance Agents, Gas Works, DOVER (Kent Directory 1837)

James PEAKE, Secretary to Gas Works (Kent Directory 1837 Dover)

Mr.James PEAKE, aged 42, death on 19 October. Superintendent of Dover Gas Works (Dover Telegraph 23 Oct 1847 p.8 col.4)

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John and Jane PEEKE: baptisms of their children: 1665, 1666, 1668, burial 1669 (all at Wimbledon)

Lewes PEAK: 20 windows, 10/- (ie ten shillings) payable window tax (Ref.2/CTW St Margaret at Cliffe and Oxney, Geo III 1706)

Mary PEAKE, Charlton by Dover: Ladies Boarding and Day School (Kent Directory 1837)

Miss Mary PEAKE, of St Nicholas, married 19 Aug at Margate to Mr J.T.TURNER of St Nicholas (Dover Telegraph 25 Aug 1838 p.8 col.4)

Miss Mary Ann PEAKE married 7 April at Hougham to Mr E.C. OSBOURNE (Dover Telegraph 11 Apr 1835 p.8 col.4)

Robert PEAKE and Allen M. PEAKE on list of Trinity Pilots of the Cinque Ports for Dover - (Appendix for 1860 list in New Dover Guide by Bachellor, 1860)

Robert PEAKE: “March 3rd at 104 High Street, Charlton, Dover, the wife of Mr Robert PEAKE, Chemist, of a daughter” (Dover Express 23.3.1866)

Sarah PEKE married John ROLPH 1710 Westcliffe (information from Malcolm Forster-Smith)

Mrs Sarah PEAK died aged 86 at Deal, late of St Peter’s Thanet (Kentish Gazette Oct 5 - 8 1790 p.4 col.4)

Sarah PEAKE aged 47 died 25 May at Folkestone, widow of Mr PEAKE (Dover Telegraph 10 June 1837 p.8 col.4)

Stephen PEKE, alehousekeeper, the “Green Man” inn, St Margarets at Cliffe by Dover (“Ale” Licence renewal 2 Sep 1740. Wingham Division Licensing, Kent Co.Archives)

Stephen PEEK of St Lawrence, owner of house at Dover, occupied by John TOUCHER (1754 Kent Poll)

Stephen PEAKE ‘45’ Waterman (Not born Kent?) (1841 Census, St Clement parish Sandwich: Gaol and House of Correction)

Susannah PEAKE, laundress at Dover Quarter Sessions was charged - the bill of indictment was ignored (ie not proved) (Dover Telegraph 3 Jan 1846 p.8 col.4)

W.PEAKE, Collector of Dover Customs 1846. (signed a Bible which was signed by all Dover Collectors since 1803 - Dover Customs and Excise - on display Dover Museum Exhibition Oct 1992)

Wm PEAKE yeoman ‘75’ and John MILES 18 not born Kent (St Lawrence Thanet 1841 Census, Great Cliff’s End)

Wm PEAKE age 26. Born Dover (Ref. 1598 f.232v. , 1851 West Surrey Census Index)

PEKE of Hills Court in ye Parish of Ash by Sandwich (Kentish Families whose pedigrees and arms are recorded in the 1663-68 visitation) (at Canterbury Cathedral Archives)

PEKE - of Wye and Sandwich PEKE - of Sandwich In Berry’s Genealogies of Kent Book mid 1800s page 351 and page 116 (NB there are some errors sometimes in Berry’s printed pedigrees), all items should be checked if possible.

Peake 158 4 158 page 5

Captain PEKE: “Adjoining Little Betteshanger are the remains of a camp formed by the forces which lay here under the command of Captain PEKE to oppose the landing of the Spaniards at the time of the Armada in 1588. A mile north from Stoneheap good farm. (a Kent Directory c.1845-51 under Northbourne Parish)

Mr PEAKE, Kent Hotel: a witness at inquest (Dover Telegraph 22 May 1847 p.8 col.2)

PEAKE - family members - (See “Dover: A Reminiscence of the Past by an Ancient Freeman Part 2) - see later in this list -

PEAKE refs 9, 13, 14, 88, 98, 159, 176, NB (2) (Cowgate Cemetery, St Marys parish Dover, memorials, list in Dov.Ref.Lib)

PEAKE: “Saturday night, about seven o’clock, a young man, of the name of PEAKE, belonging to the Isis of Sunderland, a transport marked O.D. lately arrived at Dover, from Flushing, with troops, had the misfortune in getting on board by the jib-book, it being very dark at the time, to miss his hold and fall into the harbour; and, notwithstanding immediate assistance was procured, he was drowned. His father is a master-carpenter” (Kentish Gazette 2.1.1810)

PEAKE from Dover RATING LIST c.1838-39 St Marys Parish, “Pier Ward”: Hawkesbury Street: Daniel PEAKE, Jnr. A house annual value £12 assessment 4s. Council House Street: Henry PEAKE A house annual value £21 assessment 7s. Archcliffe Square: Henry PEAKE (crossed out, presumably moved at about the time this list was drawn up, or sold the property to another). This was a smaller property, house a.v. £7.10s. assessment 2s. 6d. Seven Star Street: Daniel PEAKE house annual value £18. Assessment 6s. South Pier: Daniel PEAKE, Pilot House annual value £21, Assessment 7s. St James Parish Wellington Place, next to Gas Co.bldgs: James PEAKE, house, a.v. £15 assessment 5s.

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PEAKE from Cowgate Cemetery Dover burial lists, Dover Dist. Council . 26.3.1839 Daniel PEAKE (d.21 Mar) 49 years 23.10.1847 James PEAKE (d. 18 Oct) age 42 yrs 8.5.1851 Emily Packman PEAKE (died 2nd) age 20 yrs 2.5.1855 Catherine PEAKE (died 24 Apr) aged 81 yrs 16.8.1855 Elizabeth Pascall PEAKE (died 9 Aug) aged 62 yrs 22.2.1861 Martha PEAKE (died 16 Feb) aged 73 yrs 14.10.1861 Stephen PEAKE (died 7 Oct) aged 66 yrs 23.4.1864 Henry PEAKE (died 17 Apr) aged 69 yrs 29.8.1864 Susannah PEAKE (died 18 Aug) aged 77 yrs 7.4.1865 Emily Annie A. PEAKE (died 2 Apr) aged 25 yrs 13.4.1865 John Richard PEAKE (died 10th) aged 50 29. 7.1868 Robert PEAKE (died 25th) aged 68 10.6.1874 Elizabeth PEAKE (died 5th) aged 86. Grave 242 29.4.1885 Mary PEAKE (died 23rd) aged 86 yrs. Plot 28 22.8.1901 Henry PEAKE (died 18th) aged 79 yrs, Vault 23.10.1912 Elizabeth PEAKE (died 20th) aged 86. Vault

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Allen Marsh PEAKE , pilot, 81 High Street Daniel John PEAKE, carpenter, 6 London Road Henry PEAKE, chemist, 1 New Bridge (DOVER, Commercial List, from PO Directory 1878)

Peake 158 5 158 page 6 D.PEAKE (Treasurer) Robert PEAKE (Cinque Ports Pilot, Dover Lower Book) H.M. PEAKE, Cinque Ports Pilot, MARGATE, “Supernumary” (from 1845 Cinque Ports Pilots at Dover Upper Book, master: Daniel PEAKE)

Henry PEAKE, Tide Surveyor at Customs House, Dover W.PEAKE, Clerk to Custom House Dover James PEAKE, Custom House, Commercial Agent for Folkestone (Sub Port of Dover) Daniel PEAKE - Dover Commissioner of Salvage (all listed in Bachellor’s Dover Guide, 1845)

Allan PEAKE, Marn. Daniel PEAKE, Marn. Henry PEAKE, London. Dockhead. Sailmaker. (Dover Electors 1802 hand written book listing voters – ie freemen of Dover – in election for two Dover MPs. At this date freemen did not have to reside in Dover. Some may be listed twice as they had two votes. Dover ref library)

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Henry PEAKE: obituary, from Dover Express Friday 24 August 1906:

“Death of Mr Henry Peake, J.P. “We record with deep regret the death of Mr Henry Peake, J.P., which occurred at his residence, Pencester Villa, Pencester Road, Dover, on Saturday, ast the age of 79 years. He had been in failing health for two years, and had resigned on that account most of the many offices which he had held in the Dover Corporation and other public bodies, but he, until a short time ago, was able to go out in a bath chair, and a few weeks ago attended a Harbour Board meeting, the membership of the Harbour Board being the principal office that he continued to hold.

“Mr Peake was a native of Dover, his father and his grandfather having successively filled the office of Surveyor of Customs at this Port. Mr Peake’s boyhood was spent in Dover, leaving it in 1843 to enter on his apprenticeship in London, his parents having chosen for him the occupation of a chemist. Having been initiated into the secrets of the dispensary and the laboratory, and having duly served his time and passed his examination as a Pharmaceutical Chemist, he returned to Dover, where he established himself in business. He built and opened those commanding premises at the corner of Townwall Street and New Bridge, in 1854, soon after New Bridge took its present form by the opening of Northampton Street, and founded the chemist’s business which still flourishes there. He continued to carry on that establishment successfully until 1881, when he retired from business and took up his residence in Pencester Road. “He was first elected a member of the Town Council in 1872, for the Town Ward. That was the occasion of the first introduction of voting by ballot at Dover. On that occasion it was considered a test election and the two political parties, to try their strength, exerted their strongest efforts, and put forward their best men. The unexpected happened. The Ballot Act which was introduced by Mr Gladstone to free the working man from the tyranny of the Tories, resulted in the Conservative Party in Dover winning all along the line, and Mr Peake was one of those who rode in on the flowing tide. He having held his seat for the statutory period of three years, was re-elected without opposition, not by the forbearance of his opponents, for fighting for seats in those days was the rule, but on that occasion there was a blunder in the Town Ward Liberal nomination paper, with the result that Mr Peake and his colleague, the late Mr W. G. Chandler, were returned without a poll. When his second term was up, there was a flowing tide of Liberalism, especially in the Town Ward, which had been fostered by its perpetual Liberal Chairman, the late Mr Dickeson, and as a result of the contest, Mr Peake went into retirement for a few years, although his programme, sanitary reform, and improved water supply, other things being equal, should have made him acceptable as a municipal representative. That was the only “out” in his municipal career. At the end of three years’ term, he fell into line again, and in November 1881 re-captured his seat for the Town Ward. Of the 24 members of the Town Council as it was composed when Mr Peake re-entered it in 1881, only three now remain - namely, Mr W.J. Adcock, Mr H.W.Thorpe, and Mr W.J. Smith. Mr Peake again fought for his Town Ward seat in 1884, his watchword being “economy” which proved to be a winning card. That election gave his party a majority in (continued over page…)

Peake 158 6 158 page 7 (continued from previous pave) the Town Council, and Mr Peake was made Vice-Chairman of the Finance Committee, and from that time until the end of his municipal career he was regarded as the special guardian of the finances of the Corporation. In 1887, his term as Councillor once more expired, and he was again returned after a keen contest. When his next term expired, in 1890, he was, on his seventh appeal to the Town Ward, returned unopposed. Two years more he held his Councillor’s seat, and in November 1892, his services to the Corporation were recognised by his election to the Aldermanic Bench. He was re-elected Alderman in 1898, and continued to hold the office until November 1904, when he intimated to the Council that, owing to advanced years and declining health, he desired to retire. So ended his municipal career, which had extended over 32 years, in which he had stood five contests, sat for six triennial terms as a Councillor and two six year terms as an Alderman. He had several times been asked to accept the office of Mayor, but declined; he, however, for one year held the office of Deputy Mayor. In addition to the part he took in connection with the Borough’s finances, he was very active on the Committee of the School of Art and Technology, and on the Pleasure Grounds Committee, and in everything he took in hand he was insistent, painstaking and thorough, his quiet work in those directions making up for the absence of eloquence, which he never attempted. He could speak well, and to the point, when he had anything to say, but the municipal art of talking about nothing, or to conceal his meaning, was not one of his accomplishments. “Mr Peake has held with great credit many offices outside the Council. Perhaps his most important appointment was that of a representative of the Town Council on the Dover Harbour Board, which office he held continuously from 1888 until his death, and his intimate acquaintance with the Port enabled him, during those 18 years, to render very valuable service, and it was in that connection that he gave the town and port his last public services. He was a representative of St Mary’s Parish on the Dover Board of Guardians, for 21 years, from April 1883 until April 1904, when he resigned. The year after his taking his seat, he was elected second Vice-Chairman, and in 1892 was elected first Vice-Chairman, in which capacity he occasionally presided over the business of the Board, and always took an active part on the Committees. He also, outside the limits of his official duties, rendered his brother Guardians a much appreciated service by supervising the arrangements for the fortnightly luncheons, which were very pleasant re-unions of the town and country Guardians. “ He held the office of Borough Magistrate from 1890; and for several years he served on the Union Assessment Committee, and as an Income Tax Commissioner. He was a Director of the Dover and East Kent Building Society, and of the Dover Gas Company. Also he was a member of St Mary’s Burial Board. At the formation of the Kent County Council, he was elected one of the first Dover representatives.

“Mr Peake although he had retired from business as long ago as 1881, he never forgot that he was a member of the Society of Pharmaceutical Chemists. In addition to his membership of that Society, he retained the membership of the Dover Chemists and Druggists Association, which was formed with his assistance during the time that he was in business. Being a man of leisure, Mr Peake had time to devote to these multifarious duties, and it is a coincidence worthy of notice that in the year 1896 he was Deputy Mayor under Mr Matthew Pepper, and at the same time Deputy Chairman of the Board of Guardians under the same gentleman, so that in that year Messrs Pepper and Peake between them ran the two most important public bodies in Dover. “In a party sense, Mr Peake was honoured with the office of Treasurer of the Party funds, and held that post with great fidelity, enjoying the fullest confidence of his political friends. “From the foregoing brief sketch, it will be gathered that Mr Peake had been a singularly useful public man, demonstrating by his conduct that without aspiring to the highest offices, a man can serve his fellow townsmen well, and leave a good and honourable record. His death leaves a great void, and more especially there are two important seats vacated which will have to be immediately filled - that of a representative of the Town Council on the Harbour Board, and a Director of the Dover Gas Company. Those seats will be filled in due course but the void left by the death of one who worked so quietly and disinterestedly for the good of Dover will remain for such useful men as Henry Peake are few and far between. “At the Dover Petty Sessions, on Monday, Mr J.L.Bradley, Chairman of the Magistrates, said: Before the ordinary business of the Court is commenced this morning, I feel that I must allude to a change that has taken place in regard to one of our friends, who has departed, on Friday night, I think it was. I refer to the late Mr Peake. After a very long acquaintance with him in the various positions which he has occupied in the town, I feel I must just say a word upon the subject, painful though it is, of his removal from us. He has been an active man for many years, and has filled very many positions in the town. He has been a Magistrate for some years. He has been on the Harbour Board and has been an Alderman of the Borough, and in other private capacities I know he has filled his time for the benefit of the town, and to the good of his fellow (continued over page….)

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(continued from previous page….) 158 page 8 townsmen. We cannot but regret the departure of the useful man that he was. I wish to say a word in condolence with the widow he has left, and also his children. We feel that we shall miss him, although for a few months he has been unable to attend to any of his public duties. I should like the feeling of this Court to be expressed to his widow and family. “ “Reference was also made to the death of Mr Peake at the Town Council on Tuesday. “THE FUNERAL: The funeral of the late Alderman H. Peake JP, took place on Wednesday afternoon at St Marys Old Cemetery, Cowgate Hill. The first part of the service was held in St Marys Church, where a large congregation, including the Mayor (Councillor W.W.Burkett), Councillors W.J.Barnes, F.G.Wright, E. Chitty, B. Coveney, Messrs. E.W.Mannering, E.C.Fielding, G.Fielding, E. Ewell, J. Falconer, G. Forster, G. H.Barnes, J.F.Brown, R.W.Hicks, F.J.Long, R.Herring, J.Bacon and P.Boyton, had assembled. The service was conducted by the Rural Dean, the Rev. Canon H. Bartram, assisted by the Rev. Charles Clark, senior curate, at St James’s Church, who represented the Rev. A. Howell Smith who is away on the Continent. As the cortege entered the church Mr W. (Beeching?) the organist played “O Rest in the Lord”. “At the graveside, there was a large number besides the family mourners, who were: Mrs Peake (widow), Miss Peake (sister), Mrs Wilkins? (daughter), Mr Boyton, Mrs Boyton, Mr Hamilton (brother in law), Miss Powell, Mr Wil--? (son in law), Mrs Hamilton (sister in law), Master Hamilton. Others present, in addition to those in the Church, included the Rev. Father Bro--?, Capt. Iron, Chief Constable Knott, Mr. R.R.Gutsole, and Mr Hambrook. The committal service was ready by the Rev. Canon Bartram. “The inscription on the polished oak coffin was: “Henry Peake, Born 25th May 1827, Died 8th August 1906.” The coffin was placed in a family brick vault on the west of the cemetery. The following is a list of wreaths: From Emily and Frank - to dear Father; From his wife who loves him tenderly and for ever; From Harry and Sutton to dear Father; With deep sympathy from the Mayor and Corporation of Dover; In loving remembrance from Ella; With sympathy and condolence, Mr G.H.Barnes and Mr and Mrs W.J.Barnes With sincere sympathy, F.J.Long From Mr H. Martyn Mowll - a token of sincere sympathy and regard. To my dear friend and colleague, R.I.P. from Matthew Pepper, Chairman Dover Board of Guardians. Dover Chemists’ Association - with deep sympathy from the members of the Association. With deep sympathy and sincere regret, from his brother Directors of the Dover Gas Co. With sincere sympathy, from Mr and Mrs Horace Hookway, 29 Biggin Street, Dover. With Miss Fuller’s very sincere sympathy - Archcliffe Road. In loving remembrance from Rosa and Guy. With sympathy from Mr and Mrs Keating. With deepest sympathy, Walter C. Wilkins. From a friend of many years. With sincere sympathy and regret - Mr and Mrs G.H.Mowll, 10 Maison Dieu Road. From G.C.Rubie and family, with much regret and sympathy. In affectionate remembrance of dear Mr Peake, from his little French friend Louis Chretien. The Directors & Officers of the Dover & E.Kent Permanent Benefit Building Society - sincere sympathy. With sincere regret and deepest sympathy from his colleagues of the Dover Harbour Board. In affectionate memory - Mr and Mrs Henry S. Boyton, 1 St Martin’s place. In ever loving memory of my dear son in law. With sincere sympathy from the Mayor and Mayoress (Mr and Mrs W.W.Burkett) With Captain McDakin’s sympathy. A last tribute from Mr & Mrs Hastings & Madame N.L.Brosse, with sincere sympathy - 81 Folkestone Road, In ever loving memory of dear Henry, from his sorrowing sister Maud; In loving memory of my dear brother. With love to dear uncle Peake, from Douglas. The funeral arrangements were satisfactorily carried out by Messes Flashman & Co. Dover.

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Peake 158 8 158 page 9 PEAKE family and the “Poor Pier District” taken from “Dover: a Reminiscence of the past by an ancient Freeman” “Poor Pier, forsooth! With such a galaxy of wealth, honours, intelligence and business ability. Reference has already been made to the fact that the Licensed Dover Pilots having resided in my early days in the Poor pier end of St Mary’s parish, but one of the most noted of the worthies of that locality must not be overlooked, namely, Mr Daniel Peake, ,the aged Master of the Fellowship of the Cinque Ports Pilots, who resided at the corner of Bulwark Hill, leading up to the Archcliffe Fort. He was a great favorite of the Duke of Wellington, who kept him in his office of Master for 9 consecutive years (much to the discomfiture of the next aspirant for that honourable and influential position). Both gentlemen were conspicuous men, the Duke at that period was thin and bony, which made his prominent nose more noticed, and Mr Daniel Peake was very corpulent and fairly tall, but with a portly commanding Roman nose also. The Master of the Fellowship and a few wardens were the Examiners at the Court of Loadmanage, who put the young candidates aspiring for Licenses through their facings. The position was a coveted one and the young skilled sea men had to pay great deference to these gentlemen decked with such authority. But the Master was pre-eminent, wore a cocked hat in early times; his jurisdiction extended also over the 50 odd Fellowship Pilots of Deal, and some 6 at Ramsgate and Margate. Power of suspension for insubordination or incompetence or dereliction of duty was vested chiefly in him and upright, he never lost an inch of his dignity, who, with his four tall brothers, had in their day made many daring feats in saving life from shipwreck, and had risen to conspicuous positions. The brothers under the Customs authority chiefly. One, Mr Henry Peake, was a riding officer, resided at Sandgate for many years, and died at Charlton, Dover. He was a terror to smugglers from Dungeness Point to Archcliff Fort. His commanding figure, with two heavy horse pistols, Long sword and galloping steed, made him conspicuous. He could blaze away and make a good big noise, but was never known to blow the brains out of any of the notorious Aldington gang. They were afraid of him, but never molested him. Some officers they shot dead, vide the Kentish Express for this year 1903” (Kentish Express, Probably an article “looking back”.) ------Mr Collier, the Surveyor General of Riding Officers for Kent, was appointed in 1733, and the following is an extract from one of his reports. “16th July 1743: Letter from the Custom-House at Dover about the running of some goods at Brockman’s Barn (near Folkestone) and the forcible detention of the Custom-House Officers. “The smugglers in this case seem to have belonged to “Peak’s Gang of Outlaws”. On the Custom-House Officers approaching the smugglers’ boat “the smugglers called and bid them off, but “Mr Cadman pushing on in order to see who they were, the Smugglers.” (quoted in “The Gift of the Sea - Romney Marsh” by Anne Roper 1984.) ------

PEAKE from Kent Fam History Soc. list of Memorial Inscriptions in Dover St Mary ChurchYARD, 1991:

PEAKE (headstone): Sacred to the memory of / Allen Peake / who died the 15th of December 1823 aged 59 years / Also of Mary Ann daughter of the above / who died the 10th of October 1818 / aged 26 years / Also of / 3 children who died in their infancy / also of Elizabeth his widow / who died the 20th of March 1840 / aged 58 years / Also of 2 of their children / vizt. Ann died the 20th of June 1835 aged 24 years / George died the 19th of August 1837 aged 27 years (ref.no. N30 - N means North Side of Dieu Stone Lane, in the churchyard), quite near to the Parish Hall. sketch of top of headstone is in transcript [Parish Registers say: 23 Dec 1823: Allen PEAKE of Fisherman’s Row, Dover aged 59; 13 Oct 1818 Mary PEAKE of Fisherman’s Row, Dover aged 26; 28 Mar 1840 Elizabeth PEAKE of Limekiln St. aged 58; 26 Jun 1835 Ann PEAKE of Strond Lane, aged 24 yrs; 25 Aug 1837 George PEAKE of Strond Lane aged 27]

PEAKE, also HATTON (headstone, on inner side of wall by St Marys Church Hall, repositioned 1974): In memory of / Jane Hatton / wife of Mr Daniel Peake, pilot / who died the 13th Jun 1845 / aged 79 years / Also of the above named / Daniel Peake / who departed this life / on the 21st of May 1852 / aged 86 years (This memorial was also listed in 1974 by Dover Archaeological Rescue Group) (ref: N31-I on North Side of Dieu Stone Lane, in the churchyard) sketch of headstone is in transcript [Parish Registers say: 18 Jun 1845 Jane Hatton PEAKE, Bulwark Street. Aged 79; 27 May 1852 Daniel PEAKE, Bulwark Street aged 86]

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158 page 10 (continued from previous page)….. PEAKE (headstone): In memory of Mr Henry Peake / (late a Riding Officer of / H.M. Customs / who died 7 Nov 1839 / aged 78 years / Also of Mrs. Elizabeth Peake / relict of the above / who died 11th February 1843 aged 76 years (ref. P.21 - perimeter stone numbered 1 onwards starting at top corner of churchyard near steps to cellar. (sketch of headstone is in transcript) [Parish Records: 12 Nov 1839 Henry PEAKE of Church Place aged 78 yrs; 16 Feb 1843 Elizabeth PEAKE of Peter St. Charlton aged 77]

PEAKE, also GOODWIN (headstone, about 10 lines illegible): …….. Susana …… Mary / …… Mary daughter of the …… Israel Goodwin / who departed this life 2? March 1812? Aged 29? Years / Also of Richard Peake who died 27 Nov 1825 aged 47 years / Also of Susanna wife of the above who died 30 Jun 1839 (ref.P.23 - perimeter stone numbered 1 onwards starting at top corner of churchyard near steps to cellar) (sketch of headstone is in transcript) [Parish Records: 8 Mar 1812 Mary GOODWIN; 25 Oct 1796 Susanna GOODWIN; 2 Dec 1825 Richard PEAKE, Council House St. Dover aged 47 years; 7 Jul 1839 Susanna PEAKE of Shepherds’Well age 59 yrs]

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PEAKE in DOVER (information from Mrs Annette Finnis, included here with her kind permission)

Daniel PEAKE married Martha PASCALL in 1760 at St Margaret at Cliff. At some stage they moved to Dover where they had 5 children.

Henry PEAKE b.1761 became a Customs Officer or Riding Officer and married Elizabeth HAMBROOK. They had no children. He is buried in the St Mary the Virgin churchyard.

Alan PEAKE born 1764 married twice. He married Ann MARSH in 1783, they had 11 children. One was my 3 x great-grandfather Henry. In 1808 Alan remarried to Elizabeth WILLIAMS. There is confusion as his son Alan from his first marriage married an Eizabeth NORWOOD and the 2 Alans were both having children at the same time.

Daniel PEAKE born 1766 became a Cinque Ports Pilot. He married Jane HATTON and had 10 children.

Beersheba PEAKE born 1767, and Molly PEAKE born 1771 - nothing more known about these.

My 3 x great-grandfather Henry PEAKE, became a Tide surveyor in Dover. In 1826 he married Elizabeth Pascal WILES. They had 4 children: Henry born 1827, Elizabeth born 1829, Mary born 1831 and Thomas in 1832. My 2 x great-grandfather Henry (born 1827) became a chemist and an Alderman. He married Emily Atherden CARLEY. Her mother was Sarah ATHERDEN from Dover whose father Thomas had been a ship's Captain. Sarah had moved to London and married Cornelius CARLEY. Sarah and Cornelius CARLEY had 3 daughters. One of them went to South Africa and it was her grand-daughter who was in Dover Library in the 1980s, researching the PEAKE and ATHERDEN families. Henry and Emily PEAKE had 3 children: Henry born 1861, Emily born 1862 and Herbert born 1863. Emily died while the children were still young. Henry remarried in 1902 to Catherine POWELL. Of Henry's children, both the boys came to New Zealand. His daughter Emily married Frank WILKINS in 1900 and lived in Hastings. Herbert came to New Zealand in 1881 where he married and had 15 children. Henry went to South Africa in 1886 where he married Minnie CHARROSIN from Dover. My grandmother Emily was born there in 1887 and then they moved to New Zealand where they had 3 more daughters.

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PIQUE:

Anna Louisa PIQUE of Seven Star Street aged 2 years buried 7 Dec 1856 (Dover St Mary Regr)

Louis PIQUE, hairdresser, 73 Snargate Street, Dover (Dover Commercial List, PO Directory 1878)

Louis PIQUE (hairdresser - lived Snargate Street and Seven Star Street, Dover) was a son of Louis Antoine Francois PIQUE who married Ann BARTLETT 1817 at St Mary Dover (information from D.R.Paine)

Louis Antoine Francois PIQUE* married Anne BARTLETT 1817 (St Mary Dover) (* he described himself as commissioner / interpreter for the King’s Head Hotel). The family lived at various places in the “Pier” District of Dover (info ex D.R.Paine).

There is a photograph of --- PIQUE - not known if he was Louis PIQUE the hairdresser, or his father L.A.F.Pique the interpreter. (Hollingsbee collection)

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Peake 158 11 Punnet, Punnett Hollingsbee ref: 2587

EAST KENT PEOPLE INDEX: references from various E.Kent sources, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

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J. PUNNET: 1829-32 Accounts of rents and expenditure on houses on the Bail, Folkestone. Tenants etc. named: Mr UPTON, J. PUNNET, JORDAN, A. WADE, Gilbee HILL, Thos SPEARPOINT, James CULLEN Snr, James CULLEN Jnr, Dick CULLEN re building work, BAKER, carpenter, Mr Arnold VALE of South Bail, G. STONE, PUNNETT, JORDAN and widow HART (original document with M.B.Cullen 1994)

Margaret PUNNET married John PILCHER 7 Nov 1631 (Waldershare BTs)

Mary PUNNETT? (Denton Census 1851)

Mr Thos PUNNETT married 3 July at Folkestone to Miss Sarah GRAYLING (Dover Telegraph 15 Jul 1837 p.8 col 4)

William PUNNETT, 22 (Canterbury Workhouse, pamphlet, list of the paupers relieved by the guardians of the poor of City of Canterbury, the following is list from this longer list, of the inmates and blue-coat boys housed on 15 October 1832, leaflet is published by H.Jones of Canterbury in 1833, leaflet in Local Studies room, Canterbury ref library. Age is given)

Mr William PUNNETT married 21 July at Folkestone to Miss Hannah HORTON (Dover Telegraph 6.8.1836 p.8 col.4)

PUNIT c.1700 (Whitfield)

PUNNETT c.1705 (Folkestone regr)

PUNNETT c.1780s (Folkestone)

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PEUNNETT, Mr. I., married 27 Jan at Folkestone to Miss M. MAY (Dover Telegraph 4 Feb 1837 p. 8 col. 4)

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Reed Hollingsbeee ref: 447

EAST KENT PEOPLE INDEX: refs from various E.Kent sources, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

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Edwardus REDE, miles Martii 24 ano.Dom.1611 (Memorial inscription in Chancel, St Clement’s Church Sandwich, info from Boys book “Sandwich” in latin and English detail)

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Alfred REED, Esq., Surgeon, Canterbury married 12 July at St George’s, Canterbury to Miss Caroline WEARNE of Canterbury (Dover Telegraph 14 July 1838 p.8 col.4)

Ann REED of Grubbin’s Lane, Dover aged 1 buried Dec 1817 (St Mary Dover Regr)

Charles REED of York Street, Dover aged 10 months buried 1839 (St Mary Dover Regr)

C.J. REED, Oxenden Street, Dover; Baker (Kent Directory 1837)

Charles Johnson REED of Lydd - Interim Insolvency Order (Dover Telegraph 31 Jan 1846 p.8 cols 3 & 4)

David & Ann REED of 20th Lt.Dragoons: chr of their son William 1 Sept 1809 (Maidstone BTs)

Elizabeth REED married John RAYFIELD by Banns 29 July 1811 (Bredgar BTs)

Elizabeth REED spr of Buckland by Dover married George CHAPMAN of same by Banns 25 Aug 1826 (Buckland by Dover Regr)

Emily REED spr of Charlton married Thomas ROUSE of St Mary Dover ba 18 July 1836. wits: Joseph REED, Rachel CONDLEY (all sgd names) (Charlton by Dover Regr)

George Claris REED of Tower Hamlets, Dover age 58 buried 24 Jan 1853 (St Mary Dover Regr)

Henry REED – Police case – was fined 10 shillings for assaulting a police constable (Dover Telegraph 30 Dec 1837 p.8 col.2)

Hercules REED the son of Thomas and Rebeckah REED christened Mar 1798 (Littlebourne BTs)

James REED aged 29 in 1820 (“of Dover”), blacksmith and honourably discharged soldier. And wife Sarah aged 31, plus children James (eldest son) aged 8 in 1820, dau Emily aged 4, Mary aged 1 yr. Emigrated to Cape of Good Hope in Menezes Party on the “Weymouth” (“Settlers Handbook” by M.D.Nash, info ex Mrs Ronny Hall. Also see Cape Archives, C.O. 6138/1, 30)

James REED aged 60 from Dover Union buried 27 Sep 1847 (St Mary Dover Regr)

James Milford REED Esq., marriage to Hislop Mary Augusta WARNER (Dover Telegraph 14 Nov 1846 p.8 col.4)

Jane Hannah REED at Midsummer Quarter Sessions pleaded guilty to stealing at St John’s Thanet, and given 1 month imprisonment (Dover Telegraph 4 Jly 1846 p.8 col.2)

Jeffery REED of Bapchild, widr Licence (dated Oct 25 1736) to marry Ann TUCKER same parish, spr. To be at Bapchild or All Saints Canterbury. (Cowper lists)

John REED of Graveney, ba Licence (dated Oct 26 1737) to marry Sus. FARLEY of Faversham, maiden. To be at F or St Margaret Canterbury. (Cowper lists)

John REED – charge of being drunk and leaving a pony and cart on public highway unattended St Augustine’s Petty Sessions (Kentish Gazette 9 Feb 1858 p.4 col.4)

Joseph REED of Godmersham married Ann WARREN 1777 (All Saints, Canterbury Regr)

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Joseph REED, General Dealer, Market Place at Dover Petty Sessions was fined £5 for selling squibs* (5 line report) (Dover Telegraph 31 Oct 1846 p.8 col.3) [* small fireworks?]

Joseph REED, 17 King Street, Dover, china, glass, etc. (1849 Bagshaw’s Directory)

Joseph REED of the Market Place, Dover aged 42 buried 23 Oct 1853 (St Mary Dover Regr)

Mary REED married Thomas STREETER both of Hawkhurst by Banns 13 Aug 1831 wits: Thos REED, Ann CROFT (Hawkhurst BTs)

Mary REED aged 72, of Folkestone, buried 17 Nov 1862 (Folkestone)

Mich. REED occupier of house and land at Stourmouth, owned by James WHITE of Deal (1754 Kent Poll)

Repentance REED married Francis HUMBLE 19.Jan.1642 (Greenwich regr, from N.W.Kent FHS Journal Sept 1989 p.101)

Richard REED Esq., of Dane John Grove, Canterbury, aged 65 buried 27 Jan 1827 (St Mildred Canterbury Reg)

Sarah REED of Dover Union aged 86 buried Feb 5 1849 (St Mary Dover regr)

Thomas and Rebeckah REED: Their son Hercules REED christened March 1798 (Littlebourne BTs)

Thomas REED aged 78 yrs, buried 31 Jan 1799 (Tunstall)

Thomas REED, Sawyer, at Dover Petty Sessions was bound over to keep the peace towards his “better half” (Dover Telegraph 24 Oct 1846 p.8 col.3, 5 line report)

REED c.1830s (Hawkhurst)

Captain REED of 48th Regiment married 8 Dec at Ripple to Elizabeth Adair St Barbe SLADEN (eldest dau of J.B. SLADEN Esq., of Ripple Court (Dover Telegraph 12 Dec 1835 p.8 col.4)

Mrs REED aged 40 died 29 Jan at Dover (wife of Mr G. REED) (Dover Telegraph 4 Feb 1837 p.8 col.4)

REED christenings c.1842-3 (All Saints, Canterbury)

REED/REID christening 1839, and 1842-70 (Monkton)

REED Nos. 418, 419 (Memorials Inscriptions, Deal St Georges Churchyard)

REED (SWINGFIELD Census 1881 - two refs?)

Gunner REED, R.G.A. of Dover – abroad - in Group PHOTO (Dover Express 31.3.1916 p.6 at top)

------from Alkham Parish Register: buried Mary REED of Dover 26 April 1812 Buried Jane REED of Buckland 17 Nov 1816 aged 2 [Note entries below probably connected to the above two]: baptised Richard s.o. John and Mary READ 1773 “ Thomas s.o. ditto 1775 “ Mary d.o. Richd & Ann READ 1797 buried John READ, infant 1799 Baptised Richard s.o. Richd & Ann READ 1800 Buried John REED 20 Jan 1811 (info ex Susan Lees)

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REED, Elizabeth (alias) (Elizabeth WINGFIELD ) and Mr SEAGER a wheelwright married at Gravesend Registrar’s office in “March last”. She had married on 15 May 1853 to Benjamin WINGFIELD, a drover, still in Folkestone. She was committed for trial at the Assizes (Dover Standard 3.3.1877 p.2, Gravesend)

REED of Canterbury Kent, and Massachusetts USA: John READ came from Blyborough, Lincs, in the great immigration of 1630 (he was born in 1598, and his wife was Sarah LESSIE who was from Blyborough, Lincs, England) John's father was William who was from Canterbury, Folkestone, he died Canterbury Kent and was buried at St Peter’s churchyard, Canterbury Kent. This William was born 1565. The next William born 1535 was born in Folkestone Kent, as also was William born 1510. Cecil’s 8th gt- grandfather John READ has a rich history on coming to America. With the Revd Samuel NEWMAN and several other families they founded Rehoboth, Massachusetts. Cecil, who is a member of the First families of America Society, says there is quite a history of “John READ of Rehoboth” on the web (Rehoboth is in Massachusetts). John’s son “Junior” READ was killed by Indians soon after they settled Rehoboth. The old graveyard sites of the family, are in an area called “the rim”. (information from Cecil Reed in USA 21 May 2002)

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RICE of Dover and Tilmanstone Hollingsbee ref 11-13

Extracts from the memoirs of the late Henry Edward Harcourt Rice, of Dane Court, Tilmanstone. These memoirs were sent to Bob and K Hollingsbee, by the late Mr Patrick Rice, (son of H.E.H.Rice). We acknowledge, with thanks, permission from the Rice family for the memoirs to be included in this index.

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EDWARD ROYDS RICE was born in the year of the French Revolution, 1790, and went over to France with his mother after the Battle of Waterloo. He was one of a considerable number of Englishmen who started to ride from London, escorting Louis XVIII on his way back to Paris. He was, however, the only one who arrived with the King at Dover, having taken the precaution to provide himself with a fresh horse at Rochester. He recorded that Louis was slung on board ship in a chair at the end of a rope, being too fat to be got on to the boat in any other way. After this, Edward visited Paris with his mother, Madam Rice, who had friends and connections in France. He was a good horseman and was said to have ridden from Dane Court to Godmersham in an hour, a distance of eighteen miles. Shortly after his return to England, in 1818, he married Elizabeth KNIGHT and they took up their residence at Dane Court, Tilmanstone (Dane Court was a wedding gift from his mother Madam Rice of Dover). Shortly after this he became one of the partners in a Dover Bank which narrowly missed failing in a moment of crisis in the 1820s. M.P. FOR DOVER FOR 20 YEARS In 1835 he came forward in the election in Dover; he was then about 45 years of age. Because of the indifferent state of his health he was unable to canvass much, to which cause he attributed his defeat at the poll. He only lost by 21 votes.After a little more than two years the same candidates met again on the hustings in the Dover Market Place, and Mr. Rice headed the poll on this occasion. Preceded by a band of music, standards and banners, he made his progress through the town in a splendid "car", and returning he addressed a vast crowd in the Market Place. The career of Mr. Rice, as Member for Dover, was one continual triumph. His first appearance found Liberalism at a low ebb - his gallant fight paved the way to future success. He continued to strenuously uphold Liberal principles in the borough for a period of twenty years. When he stepped aside it was not because he had over-stayed his welcome or frittered away the strength of his party. Like Samson of old, he slew more of his opponents at the close of his career than he had during the whole of his active campaigns. He left the Liberals of the borough in the proud position of having two representatives in Parliament, a state of things which had not existed in Dover for a quarter of a century. The success of Mr. Rice did not come without labour. He worked hard during his whole career, not for party objects only, but for the good of the whole community. He voted for the abolition of the Corn Laws, and on that occasion said to his eldest son (Admiral Sir Edward Rice) that he was bound in conscience but was afraid it would ruin him (his son). Edward replied he did not think so, as he thought that the cost of carriage would keep the cost of foreign wheat up to a level at which it would be possible to grow it in this country. As a matter of fact this held true for more than 30 years, and not until the middle 1880s did the competition of foreign wheat become serious. THE "SWING" RIOTS Edward Royds Rice was for the year 1839, and an active magistrate. During the time of the unrest of the farm labourers in Kent - the destruction of machinery and burning of stacks - he was at dinner one evening when a message came there was to be a gathering of machine-rioters that night on Barham Downs. So he ordered his horse and groom and sent a note to George OXENDEN of Broom to meet him there. He set off with William the groom and got to Barham, six miles from Dane Court. Edward rode up to a mob of about 2,000 men on Barham Downs, and quietly walked his horse into the middle of the gathering. William had to follow him, though he did not like it. One man laid hold of the horse's bridle. Edward knocked the man sharply on the knuckles with his stick. He talked to the men, told them he had a

rice 11-13 1 troop of cavalry at Bridge - and asked them to go quietly home. Then they all broke up into groups of several villages and went away. The gentleman whom he had summoned to be his companion did not come until all was quiet! Rice 11-13 page 2

EDWARD ROYDS RICE - PARALYSED When he was about 73, Edward Royds Rice had a fall down a flight of stairs and was wholly paralysed in his legs, and partially in his arms. However he could use his hands sufficiently to feed himself and even to drive a pony chair which he insisted on getting into, - and over every sort of rough ground. On more than one occasion he was tipped out of the chair where he lay andshouted until someone came to pull him up again, after which he drove on. He did not die until sixteen years after his fall, which Sir James Paget attributed to his determination not to do so till the last possible moment. He went about the house in a wheeled chair. When he wanted to drive out he was swung into the air (he was 6'2" in height and weighed 19 stone), by a sort of crane that stood near the door at Dane Court, and was lowered in his chair (which fitted into the wheeled chair he used in the house), into the carriage. He had a particular objection to being seen swinging in the air by his grandchildren, but they occasionally managed to hide behind the corner of the house and get a glimpse of the performance! He had a sudden temper which he did his best to control, and generally succeeded for a time, but if the provocation lasted too long his patience gave out with rather startling results. On one occasion when his sons were shooting over one of his farms, one of them accidentally peppered - only slightly - the farmer's son. The farmer appeared the next day at Dane Court and demanded to see Edward about the matter. Edward was extremely apologetic and did his best to soothe the man who, however, refused to be mollified and kept repeating in a loud voice "If it had been anybody else's son he would have been in jail by this time!" Edward endured this for some time; then the inevitable happened. With a bellow of "Get out of the room, Sir", he wheeled his chair - as hard as he could go - straight at the farmer who, starting back from this awful apparition of a 19-stone man with white hair and beard and furious blue eyes, bearing down upon him in his chair, jumped back, fell into a mahogany bucket used for cooling wine, picked himself up, shot out of the house, and very quickly disappeared.

"ENCOURAGEMENT TO VOTERS" Mr. Rice had several amusing experiences when MP for Dover. On one occasion, a deputation of voters came to see him and said they would very much like him to be their member. He thanked them for their good wishes. But this did not seem to satisfy them. They said they were anxious to vote for him, but wanted "a little encouragement". He asked what they meant and they said, "Well, Sir the other side are giving £5 encouragement, but we would very much like to vote for you, and so we will do it for £4." They did not get their £4 and it was not known who they voted for ! The Dover views on the ethics of bribery may not have been legal, but many thought them logical.

ELIZABETH RICE (nee KNIGHT), NIECE OF JANE AUSTEN Edward Royd Rice's wife Elizabeth was the daughter of Edward AUSTEN, the eldest brother of Jane AUSTEN. The family took the name of KNIGHT for the properties of Godmersham in Kent and Chawton in Hampshire, left to him by his cousin who was the last male survivor of the family of KNIGHT of these two places. Her mother was Elizabeth BRIDGES, 3rd daughter of Sir Brook BRIDGES (3rd Bart) of Goodnestone. Through her mother, Elizabeth was descended from the FITZWALTER who led the barons at Runnymede. The Barony of FITZWALTER descended in the female line, and was (in the 20th century) revived by Mr. PLUMPTRE of Goodnestone. Elizabeth KNIGHT was born in the year 1800 but had very few recollections of her Aunt Jane AUSTEN, though she remembered Jane and her sister Cassandra coming into the nursery to dance for their amusement. When Elizabeth was in her 70's, her grandson Henry Edward Harcourt Rice used to go every year for six weeks in August and September to Dane Court. He remembered her as a very charming old lady who used to let him help her with her canaries, of which she always had two or three cages full. They drove out in a low basket pony carriage (no doubt the same one her late husband had used for many years). She died in 1884 having outlived Edward by six years, during which time she remained at Dane Court with her two unmarried daughters Louisa and Caroline.

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Extracts from the memoirs of Henry Edward Harcourt Rice of Dane Court, Tilmanstone. These memoirs were sent to Bob and K. Hollingsbee by the late Mr Patrick Rice (son of H.E.H.Rice). We acknowledge, with thanks, permission from the Rice family for the memoirs to be included in this index.

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ADMIRAL SIR EDWARD BRIDGES RICE, K.C.B. was born just before the death of George III.

From the age of six or seven he had an absolute determination to go to sea, which was strongly opposed by his father (Edward Royds Rice, MP), but was firmly supported by his grandmother Madam Rice of Dover. Whenever he went to Dover his favourite amusement was to go and scrub out the boats on the beach. On one occasion when his father had driven into Dover to see Madam Rice, taking young Edward with him, the boy, as usual had gone off to the shore, and when his father was ready to go home again, had disappeared. His father said to the groom "Where is Master Rice?", to which the groom replied, "I think Sir, you will find him on the beach among the boats". The boy eventually went back to his grandmother's house, she put him up for the night and in the morning he set off to walk back (he was not more than eight years old) to Dane Court, a distance of eight miles, quite alone as he thought, but his grandmother had sent a man to follow him and keep him in sight. At about nine years old he went to the Royal Naval College at Portsmouth, and from there to sea at 12 or 13 years of age. He did not see his family from the time he went to college (age 9) until his return from his first voyage when he was eighteen! Most of his service as midshipman and lieutenant was in the East, and he served in the Burmese and Chinese Wars. He afterwards served in the Mediterranean, and was flag captain at Balaclava in the Crimean War. One incident in his Mediterranean service was the recapture of an English Merchant Ship from the Riff Pirates. After it was successfully accomplished Parliament voted £1,000 to the officers and crew for this service. He was particularly pleased at having succeeded in this recapture as a German Man o'War had completely failed in a similar undertaking, and had been driven off by the fire of the Riff riflemen. The Riffs were Arab or Burber pirates on the N. African Coast. He was then in command of the "Prometheus"; subsequently he commanded a frigate, "The Algiers", which was one of the Mediterranean Squadron under Sir Hyde Parker. During his command of the "Algiers" the King of Italy, Victor Emmanuel, offered the Commander-in- Chief, and to Edward Rice, the Italian Order of St.Lazarus. However, as the C-in-C did not consider it proper to accept this foreign Order, Edward, reluctantly, was also obliged to decline it. In compensation for the order, Victor Emmanuel sent Edward Rice a wild boar which he seemed to think a pretty fair equivalent. Edward said the hams were the best he had ever tasted! After this he was Flag Captain at Balaclava during the Crimean War, and his descendants, in the 1980s still had the gold watch, half chronometer, which, as he said, gave the time to the in the Crimea, as the Army took their time from the 12 o'clock gun fired from the Flag Ship. Edward had medals for his services in the East and in the Mediterranean. After the Burmese War, at the conclusion of peace, Edward was invited to dine with a Burmese Chief. The dinner consisted mainly of an enormous amount of rice with 24 different sauces, of which the best (in the Burmese opinion!) was made of decayed prawns. Similarly in China, when hostilities were over, he was invited by a Chinese Mandarin to an elaborate feast. The last course was some very fine peaches, one or more of which the host, as a mark of special favour, cut up with his nails before presenting the food to Edward. In 1864 he married Cecilia Caroline HARCOURT, 2nd daughter of Revd. Canon William Vernon HARCOURT, FRS of Nuneham Park, Oxfordshire. It was believed they met through his brother Morland RICE whose wife Caroline ("Car") YORK, came from Yorkshire and had known the HARCOURTS there. By the time he married, he had inherited Nuneham and he proposed on the bridge over the Isis at the Lock Cottage.

rice 11-15 1 They began their married life on board the "St.George", he then had the command of the Coastguard in the West. His district extended from Portland to Cornwall. The "St.George" was an old three-decker and was stationed, it was thought, at Falmouth; for cruising round the coast he had a schooner yacht.

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Their son Henry Edward Harcourt RICE was born at Nuneham in 1864 and spent the first year or two of his life on the "St.George".

Edward's later career: 1868 - Steam Reserve at Portsmouth; lived later at Hampton Hill near Bishops Waltham (half pay) until Jan 1876; in January 1876 he was given, as a Rear-Admiral, the appointment of Malta Dockyard and second in command of the Mediterranean Fleet. His wife Cecilia returned in June 1876 from Malta, unable to stand the heat there in summer, and went out again in the autumn and stayed there until he was ordered to the Dardanelles.

When he returned to Malta he brought with him a very beautiful Arab horse which he rode for many years. He had been invited by a local Pasha to hunt wild boar and had been lent this Arab horse for the occasion. When he told the Pasha how delighted he was with the animal the Pasha said, "He is yours". My father said he could not think of depriving him of the animal but asked for how much he could obtain him a similar one. The next day the same horse appeared and my father paid £19 for it.

In the autumn of 1877 Cecilia and young Henry went out to Malta for the winter, and were caught in the Bay of Biscay by the same gale which broke Cleopatra's Needle adrift on its voyage to England, and rough weather all the way to Gibraltar.

At about this time, the then Duke of was commanding the "Sultan", and used to come and talk with Edward Rice, who was afterwards thanked by the then Prince of Wales (later Edward 7th), for "having been so kind to Alfred".

Some time later, when Edward RICE's brother (Admiral) Ernest RICE, was in command of the "Sultan", the ship was grounded, striking an uncharted rock near Malta and went to the bottom. (Thereafter, some members of the RICE family affectionately referred to him as "Ground Rice")

In April 1878 Edward, Cecilia and family went back to Hampton Hill, as Edward's command had come to an end. That autumn Edward Royds RICE, Edward's father, died. He had left Dane Court to his wife Elizabeth, for life, so Edward and family continued to live at Hampton Hill until 1882 when he was appointed to the command at the Nore. They stayed at Sheerness for two years until in 1884 Edward was retired on account of his age.

During this time his son Henry recalled he met some interesting people including the Duke of Clarence (later ). Edward also on one occasion had to receive the Prince of Wales (Edward VII) and going off in a hurry took his second best cocked hat - the Prince of Wales said to him "I know it is a very serious thing to say to an Admiral, but are you quite in full dress?" Edward RICE replied, "Yes, I think so." The Prince pointed to his cocked hat which was without the stripe of gold braid of a full-dress one. Edward RICE said "Oh yes, Sir, I see I am not - but at all events it makes me look less like a beadle!" To which the Prince remarked "That is just what my brother Alfred always says."

Admiral Sir Edward Bridges RICE died in 1902, having lived in five reigns, including the whole of 's.

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rice 11-15 2 Sherrard, Sherred, Sherran Hollingsbee ref: 1080

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(SHERRARD):

Joseph SHERRARD Esq., deceased of 34 Lower Street, Deal: notice of auction of premises and furniture etc (Dover Telegraph 9 May 1835 p.1 col.3)

(Mr) Richard SHERRARD aged 61 died 15 Aug at Harbledown; a brother of St John's Hospital (Dover Telegraph 5 Sep 1835 p.8 col.4)

(SHERRED):

(Private) H.C. SHERRED, A.O.C., now abroad (PHOTO of him) Wife and children at 105 Folkestone Rd, Dover (Dover Express 16.6.1916 p.8)

(SHERREN):

Alfred John SHERREN Esq., married at Dover on 21 October to Frances TAYLOR, dau of Thos TAYLOR Esq. (Dover Telegraph 1 Nov 1834 p.8 col.4)

Brian Courtenay SHERREN christened 4.6.1906 (born Mar 17 1905 ) (St Martin Dover BTs)

(Mr) John SHERRAN married 21 October at Dover to Miss Frances TAYLOR (Dover Telegraph 25 Oct 1834 p.8 col.4) [NB see above item for Alfred John SHERREN]

SHERREN - name found in Folkestone/Dartford/Canterbury and Piddleton, Dorset

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Alfred James WELLSTED, 22, ba married 1889 (St Bart’s, Charlton by Dover parish U3/212/1/7)

Charlotte WELLSTEAD, wife of Trinity House Pilot + family + Mary A. PENN single 37 Gen Svt (1891 census, Charlton by Dover, London Road, No.316 ref 14)

Miss J.M. WELLSTED married W.DOOLIN (Able bodied Seaman) 2.9.1915 at Buckland, Dover PHOTO (Dover Express 17.9.1915 p.8)

James WELSTEAD and others, Brookland -committed to gaol on charge of felony (16 line report on an affray near Romney Warren) (Dover Telegraph 20 Sep 1834 p.8 col.1)

James WELSTEAD at Kent Spring Assizes was acquitted of a contraband charge (he was indicted with others), at Romney Marsh (Dover Telegraph 21 March 1835 p.8 cols 3 & 4)

Robert WELSTEAD and others, Brookland committed to gaol on charge of felony (report on affray near Romney Warren) (Dover Telegraph 20 Sept 1834 p.8 col.1)

William WELLSTED, pilot, 4 Charlton Place, DOVER (P.O. Directory 1878)

The Misses WELLSTEAD, 38 Maison Dieu Road, Dover – school for girls – advert (Dover Telegraph 4.1.1888 p.1 col.3)

WELLSTEAD (Bombadier) in Home Counties Brigade RFA in India - group PHOTO (Dover Express 3.9.1915 p.8 at top)

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Mrs Crofton WHITEWOOD, formerly of Dover, deceased, but of Old Brentford Essex – notice re estate (Dover Telegraph 18 Apr 1835 p.1 col.1)

Elizabeth WHITEWOOD married Thomas ALLEN 1721 (Wye)

Elizabeth WHITEWOOD aged 32 of parish of Deal, absconded from the dissolute ward of the New Infirmary, and was brought back on the same day by Mr BLENCOE, the Relieving Officer 19.4.1879. Elizabeth WHITEWOOD of Deal again absconded, the police instructed to apprehend her and take her before a magistrate (21 Apr 1879) Elizabeth WHITEWOOD aged 30 (in the dissolute ward) used obscene language to Mrs MERCER a pauper help in the Infirmary 7.9.1880 Elizabeth WHITEWOOD was admitted 26.7.1881 from the Dover Union Workhouse Elizabeth WHITEWOOD, 29 yrs, was admitted from Deal, she died a few minutes after admission 29.5.1882 (Eastry Workhouse records)

Michael WHITEWOOD ba married Sarah HATHAWAY of Tilmanstone by Banns 23.12.1779 (Betteshanger Regr U3/75/1/3)

Michael WHITWOOD (sic) head married 74 shoemaker born Tilmanstone Ann “ wife “ 75 Deal William “ grandson 17 Baker Eastry (1861 census, DEAL, Custom House Lane, 13, ref 73/37 ref 190)

Richard WHITEWOOD, carpenter Richard WHITEWOOD of Dover, carpenter (Dover Electors, 1802 hand written book listing voters (ie freemen of Dover) in election of 2 Dover MPs. At this date freemen did not have to reside in Dover, and some may be listed twice. Book in Dover ref Library)

Richard WHITEWOOD, 50 and 51 St James’s Street, Dover – sale by auction of house contents (Dover Telegraph 24 Oct 1835 p.1 col.1)

Mr Richard WHITEWOOD, in 80th year, died 16 Feb at Dover. Wife died in London on 10 Feb aged 81 (Dover Telegraph 20 Feb 1836 p.8 col.4)

Mr Richard WHITEWOOD (gent), deceased of St James’s Street, Dover: notice re estate (Dover Telegraph 9 Sep 1837 p.8 col.1)

Sarah WHITEWOOD spr married John BOXELL of Deal ba 15 Dec 1804 (HAM by Sandwich BTs)

Sarah WHITEWOOD spr (of Ham) marr. John BOXELL ba (of Deal) by Banns 15 Dec 1804 (HAM Regr and BT)

Mrs WHITEWOOD aged 86 (relict of Mr John WHITEWOOD, formerly of Dover) died 20 Jan in London (Dover Telegraph 24 Jan 1835 p.8 col.4)

WHITEWOOD – lots (Brook BTs)

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Elizabeth WHITFEILD married Alexander HOMESBY 11 May 1685 (Biddenden BTS LD set)

H. WHITFIELD Linen draper etc. Sandwich – notice re business (Kentish Gazette 10 Jun 1808 p.1 col.1)

Herbert WHITFIELD and wife (16 century) tomb (Tenterden Church, info from Arthur Mee’s “Kent” p.441)

Mr Jeremiah WHITFIELD, Middle Row, Dover – occupier of property to be auctioned (Dover Telegraph 1 Nov 1834 p.1 col.4)

John WHITFELD of Eastry: “Robert LITTLEBROTHER of Eastry, yeoman, indicted for grand larceny. On 22 June 1569 he broke into the close of John WHITFIELD at Eastry and stole a tablecloth (5s). Guilty, allowed clergy. (Maidstone Assizes 14 Jul 1569, ref Assizes 35/11/8’ – in book “Kent Indictments” No.489)

John WHITFIELD son of Thomas WHITFIELD of Ashford, Grazier, deceased, nephew of John WATERMAN of Ashford grazier. By indenture dated 26.7.1758 to Alexander WELLARD of Dover, gent, 7 years to learn the trade of Attorney at Law and Solicitor. Inrolled 4.8.1758 (Dover Apprentice Enrolments, Kent Co.Archives)

John WHITFIELD, Faversham, linendraper, hatter, clothier and hosier of Nos. 3 and 4 West Street. Advert for stock in trade (Kentish Gazette Sep 17-21 1790 p.1 col.1)

Mr Lewis WHITFIELD, Ashford – notice of sale of houses (Kentish Gazette 12 Jan 1808 p.4 col.1)

Mr Lewis WHITFIELD,Ashford – notice re copyhold house to be sold (Kentish Gazette 19 Jan 1808 p.1 col.4)

Mr Lewis WHITFIELD, Mansion House, North Street, Ashford – notice of above house and land to be let (Kentish Gazette Fri 29 Jan 1808 p.1 col.4)

Mr Lewis WHITFIELD, land at Ashford, Wye, Brook and Kingsnorth, to be let (Kentish Gazette 15 Mar 1808 p.1 col.3)

Mr Lewis WHITFIELD, North Street, Ashford, furniture to be auctioned (Kentish Gazette 3 Jun 1808 p.1 col.3)

Thomas WHYTEFELD of Tilmanstone, Kent, a lunatic deceased: his goods were subject of a case between Thomas COCKES, gentleman usher of the King’s chamber v. defendant Sir Thomas MOYLE (PRO Court of Star Chamber proceedings Hen.8 ref: STAC 2/10 Folio 89-91 date 22.04.1509 – 22.04.1547 - info from PRO website)

(Lieut) W. WHITFIELD, R.N., Kingsgate (“Inhabitants, owners or connected to Margate” list in Dover Telegraph Feb 11 1837 p.1)

Mr W. WHITFIELD, surgeon, aged 68 died 19 Apr at Ashford (Dover Telegraph 28 Apr 1838 p.8 col.4)

Mr W.H. WHITFIELD - to enlarge sanatorium at Ashford etc. (Dover Chronicle 12.1.1884 p.3 col.2)

Mr William WHITFIELD, a member of the “foreigners” group (Surveyors of Highways Accounts for Kingsnorth 1699, info from J.A.Woodfield)

Wm WHITFIELD, 13 Snargate Street, Dover (P.O. Directory 1878)

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Mrs WHITFIELD: A Ball at Mrs WHITFIELD’s in the High Street, Canterbury. On Thursday 24 January, admittance 3 shillings. To meet at seven o’clock (Kentish Gazette Jan 8 – 11 1788 front page)

Mrs WHITFIELD, High Street, Canterbury – advert for Ball (Kentish Gazette Jan 12-15 1790 p.1 col.4)

WHITFIELD of Tenterden 17 century + ATKINSON of the City of London (Memorials, Church, see Add. Ms. 271/1-5 Canterbury Archives)

Mrs WHITFIELD, 25 Castle Street, Dover – occupier of house to be sold by auction (Dover Telegraph 21 Jul 1838 p.1 col.1)

WHITFIELDs c.1700s (Bethersden registers)

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Martha WHITEFIELD (2nd dau of Wm WHITEFIELD Esq. surgeon of Ashford) married 3 Dec at Ashford to Walter STUNT Esq. of Sevington (Dover telegraph 12 Dec 1835 p.8 col.4)

WHITEFIELD (5) (Early Eastry Wills , 1456-1557)

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C.H.WHITFORD, farmer (EASTRY 1891 Census, Selson, ref 49)

Charles WHITFORD head unmarried 46 born Middlesex, Lambeth + Emma “ sister unmarried 47 housekeeper ditto (EASTRY Census, Selson Farm, 1881, fol.88, p.11)

James WHITEFOORD Esq., East India Company’s service (son of Sir John WHITEFOORD) Married at Carphan House, Fife, to Louisa IMPETT of Ashford (dau of the late Capt. IMPETT of Ashford) (Dover Telegraph 26.9.1835 p.8 col.4)

R. WHITFORD of Dover (crew member) on burning ship (Dover Express Jan 1 1915 p.2 col.3)

WHITFORD – a youth of Dover – on crew of “Shirley” (Dover Express 13.11.1914 p.5 col.6)

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Ann WHITING, Dover (2nd dau of the late W. WHITING Esq) married 23 Nov at Canterbury Cathedral, to H. STOKES Esq. Of Barfrestone (Dover Telegraph 28 Nov 1835 p.8 col.4)

Austen WHITING “a lad” police court – fined for cruelty to a cat (Dover Telegraph 30 Sep 1837 p.8 col.2)

Catharine WHITING widow married John GOODBAN widr both of Ash by Banns 12 Sep 1773 (Ash BTs)

Edward WHITING Edward WHITING, Dover, Hairdresser (Dover Electors 1802 hand written book listing voters – ie freemen of Dover – in election for two Dover MPs. At this date freemen did not have to reside in Dover. Some may be listed twice as they had two votes. Dover ref library)

Eliza WHITING – charge in Dover Police Court (4 line report), charged with interrupting gentlemen in the street. Fined 12/- (Dover Telegraph 14 March 1846 p.1 col.4)

Henry & Elizabeth WHITING from Mersham 1 June 1774 Settlement Cert TO St Mary Dover (U3/30 13/1-3)

Henry WHITING aged 26 announcement of his death (Dover Telegraph 9 May 1846 p.8 col.4)

(Private) J. WHITING, late of the Royal Berks Regt – details of his service. Is now in hospital. PHOTO of him. His wife and children live at 41 Manor Road, Maxton, Dover (Dover Express 21.7.1916 p.8)

Jno WHITING FROM St James Dover Settlement Certificate dated May 29 1781 TO St Mary Dover (U3/30 13/1-3)

Judith WHITING or WHITNY 3.2.1705-6 (“additional members” Deal Independent Church ref PRO RG4. 1003)

Miss Maria King WHITING married at Dover on 24 Oct to Mr W. NEWTON (Dover Telegraph 6 Nov 1847 p.8 col.4)

Mary WHITING, St James Street, Dover “Red Lion” (1837 Kent Directory)

Mercy WHITING, aged 26 (daughter of the late Mr Robert WHITING) died 10 Sept at Ospringe (Dover Telegraph 17 Sep 1836 p.8 col.4)

Mr Richard WHITING: On the 30th November, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by the Rev J.Watsford, Mr Richard WHITING, miller, second son of Mr George WHITING, late of Kent, England, to Eliza second youngest daughter of Mr Samuel DAY, farmer, of St John’s Wood, Nailsworth (Adelaide) (marriage notices from “Register” newspaper 14 Dec 1865, sent by M.Packham, S.Australia to KFHS internet group)

Sus. WHITING of Buckland by Dover spr married Wm ALLEN of St Mary Dover, widower by Banns 8.7.1823 (Buckland by Dover regr)

Wm WHITING married Hann. BAKER 31 Jul 1783 (ASH BTs)

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William WHITING, Blalcksmith at Dover sessions was discharged (no prosecution) of charge of demanding money on public highway at Hougham. (Dover Telegraph 13 Aug 1836 p.8 col.2)

William WHITING, Landlord, Red Lion at Dover Petty Sessions (18 line report), charged with harbouring dissolute characters. Guilty. Fined (Dover Telegraph 8 May 1847 p.8 col.2)

Wm Taylor WHITING, carpenter (born 1848) married 14 Aug 1872 at Dover to Louisa Amelia LANGLEY (born 1849 Dover, died 1893 at Dover)

WHITING (Cheriton churchyard Memorials see Add. Ms. 271/5 Canterbury Archives)

Mrs WHITING (widow) of Worthington’s Lane, Dover, occupier of premises and blacksmith’s forge which is to be auctioned (Dover Telegraph 16 Aug 1834 p.1 col.4)

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WHITING or WHITNY, Judith 3.2.1705-6 (additional members listed, Deal Independent Church PRO RG4.1003)

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Whitman, Whiteman Hollingsbee ref: 823

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(Sergt) E.G.WHITMAN, soldier, killed 4 Sept. Son of Tram Driver WHITMAN of Dover at 18 Buckland Avenue. Letter (Dover Express Oct 9 1914 p.5 col.3) also see (Dover Express Oct 2 1914 p.2 col.7)

T.J.WHITEMAN, 7 Crafford Street, Dover - agent for Queen Insurance (Post Office Directory 1878)

T.J. WHITEMAN, 7 Crafford Street, Dover – an agent for London and Lancashire Insurance (Post Office Directory 1878)

Thomas WHITEMAN, agent for Prudential Life, 7 Crafford Street, Dover (Post Office Directory 1878)

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Whitmarsh Hollingsbee ref: 828

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Miss Eliza WHITMARSH, Charlton Road married 11 January in London to H.N.WATSON Esq. of Dover (Dover Telegraph 23 Jan 1836 p.8 col.4)

Frances WHITMARSH “grandmother” wid 75 born Barham With Harry N. WATSON and family (Charlton House, Charlton by Dover Census 1851, fol.135/136 page 7-8, sch.37)

Miss Jane Elizabeth WHITMARSH of Charlton – notice of marriage in London to Mr W. HORPHAM, plumber of Charlton (Dover Telegraph 17 Oct 1846 p.8 col.4)

(Mrs) Mary WHITMARSH, Brambling, aged 26 died on 28 Dec (Kentish Gazette 1.1.1808 p.4 col.4)

Mrs WHITMARSH, High Street, Charlton – occupier of house to be sold by private contract (Dover Telegraph 16 Apr 1836 p.1 col.3)

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from Eastry Union Workhouse records: (in DATE order)

Jane WHITMARSH and Ann MEASBY (Measday?) both of Wingham, being employed in the workhouse garden, attending to the clothes hung out to dry, among which were the clothes belonging to them on their admission – they stripped themselves in the garden, dressed in their own clothes and absconded, the former leaving in the workhouse her husband and five children, the latter five children 28.6.1840 (guardians minutes)

Mary WHITMARSH had 12 hours solitary confinement with bread and water (for refractory conduct) 24.2.1846 (guardians minutes)

Mary WHITMARSH – she has been committed to jail for 21 days for having used threatening and abusive language to the matron. 21.12.1847 (guardians minutes)

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John WITMARSH (x) of Ash married Eliz MEDGETT (x) of Woodnesborough by Banns. Wits: John TERRY, Edw MEDGETT 14.11.1778 (Woodnesborough Regr)

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Whitnall, Whitnell Hollingsbee ref: 263

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Eliz. WHITNOLL married Geo TERRY 22 Jan 1707-8 (Harbledown, ex J.Jones marr. index)

Eliz. WHITNELL spr married Joseph RATCLIFF ba both of Buckland by Banns 24.10.1786 (Buckland by Dover Regr)

Eliz. Sarah WHITNALL of Monkton, 1 month buried 1863 (Monkton)

Mr Isaac WHITNALL of Wootton - single match of cricket played for a wager (Kentish Gazette Tu 26 Jan 1808 p.4 col.4)

Isaac WHITNALL died Jan 10 1841, aged 54 yrs; also Ann wife of Isaac died Aug 25 1856 aged 59 yrs (SHOLDEN churchyard Memorials)

Jane WHITNOLL married John TERRY of Eastwell 7 May 1671 (WYE from J.Jones index)

Jane WHITNALL servant at the “Bell” St James Street Dover - was a witness in a case (Dover Express 26.5.1871 p.3 col.2)

Mary WHITNELL of Buckland spr married James HARLEY of same ba by B. 19 Nov 1788 (Buckland by Dover Reg)

Mary WHITNALL died 24 July 1855 ( “Copy registry of deaths of persons buried Eythorne Chapel Yard” from Dover Baptist Church records)

Robert WHITNALL (of Milton?) - First prize at Flower Feast at the Red Lion, Faversham, also at the Ship Inn, Faversham (Kentish Gazette Apr 23-27 1790 p.2 col.3)

Sarah WHITNALE single BANNS READ at Northbourne Mar/Apr 1777 to marrry Richard DUN, single. Not married here (Northbourne banns)

Mrs Susannah WHITNALL, aged 71 died 1 Apr at Sittingbourne (Dover Telegraph 8 Apr 1837 p.8 col.4)

Thomas WHITNALL: a witness at Dover Petty Sessions (Dover Telegraph 8.5.1847 p.8 col.1)

William WHITNALL ba married Joise ELGAR (X) spr both of Northbourne by B. 18.10.1766 (Northbourne Regr)

William WHITNALL of Northbourne widower married Jane HOWELL of Wye spr by Lic. 16.7.1780 (Northbourne Regr)

William WHITNALL (on “Dover Electors 1802” hand written book in Dover Ref.Library listing voters (ie Freemen of Dover) in election for two Dover MPs)

William WHITNALL of Dover: committed for trial for stealing at Deal (Dover Telegraph 21.10.1837 p.8)

William WHITNALL aged 16 - police report - given 2 months impr. for stealing 2 bushels of beans at E.Langdon (Dover Telegraph 28.10.1837 p.1 col.4)

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WHITNALL christenings 1858-80 (Monkton)

(signaller) WHITNALL: Home Counties Brigade, RFA in India. In Group Photo (Dover Express 3.9.1915 p.8 top)

WHITNALL: F. WHITNALL (Gunner RFA) “now abroad” PHOTO W.A. WHITNALL (Leading Stoker) on one of HM ships in the East PHOTO Both are sons of Mrs WHITNALL of 26 Military Road, Dover (Dover Express 30.6.1916 p.8)

WHITNALL? May be: “M.A.W. 1852” (SHOLDEN MIs, churchyard, ex. R.Nicol)

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Whitnall 263 2 Whitnall, Whitnell Hollingsbee ref: 827

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Emily WHITNALL 12 Dec 1958 aged 81; Charles Arthur WHITNALL 23.2.1963 aged 84 years (Ringwould Memorial inscriptions in churchyard)

Emily Louisa WHITNALL w/o George WHITNALL 7.3.1925 aged 61 years + Susanna BIRCH, mother of above died 6.5.1910 aged 90 years (Ringwould Memorial inscriptions in churchyard)

W. WHITNALL: Lieutenant H. SHORT of the Coast Blockade seized 31 tubs of spirits under Shakespeare’s Cliff, yesterday morning, that had been landed from a boat which, with the crew, escaped. A quartermaster we understand was severely assaulted by the smugglers. Lieutenants W.H.BAKER and W.OKE of the Coast Blockade captured the Ox boat on Sunday morning last near Lydden Spout, for having landed 32 casks of spirits which they also seized. The crew consisting of W. WHITNALL, T. FLANN, William FLEMMING, James COMFORT, and E. ABBOTT, were likewise made prisoners and this day taken before G.LEITH and G. STRINGER Esqrs, two of His Majesty’s Justices for the County by whom they were convicted. The two former in the penalty of £100 each and in default of payment were committed to St Augustine’s Gaol, Canterbury and the three last named being fit for the Navy were impressed into that service for 5 years and were immediately sent off in boats to H.M. Ship “Ramilies” in the Downs. Mr KENNETT, Solicitor of this town, attended in behalf of the smuggers and offered some objections to the convictions which did not however prevail. (Cinque Ports Herald published in Dover, dated 15 Apr 1826 p.3 col.2 and 3)

Wm WHITNALL and Mary his wife and their child William Settlement Cert FROM St Mary Dover 16 May 1774 TO St Mary Dover (U3/30 13/1-3)

Wm WHITNALL: A list of the names of all persons in the Parish of St. Nicholas on the Isle of Thanet in the lower Hundred of Ringslow who are lyable to be Drawn to Serve in the Militia from the age of 10 to forty five years. November the 26 : 1795 In the borough of All Saints. Includes: Wm. WHITNALL (St Nicholas Thanet militia list)

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Whittaker, Whitaker Hollingsbee ref: 568

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Anna Maria WHITAKER (connected to Smarden??) married 1807 to William ACRES (born Pluckley 1786, son of Richard ACRES Schoolmaster)

Ann WHITTAKER servant 15 house servant born Ash With James MARTIN, and family, farmer of 55 acres employing 3 men (1861 Census, Ash, Knell Court, ref 32)

Annie WHITTAKER (1844-1911) married Edward BOTTLE (1841-1892) (Harrietsham)

Edward WHITAKER (Court of Loadmanage, Fellowship of Cinque Ports Pilots, minute book 1763-1808, the first 18 pages ONLY have been indexed, from which this ref is taken, his name appears on pages 16 and 18, volumes at Kent County Archives)

Edward WHITAKER, Deal Pilots (Upper Book) (From Kentish Companion 1779)

Edward WHITTAKER, sweep – accused of committing a nuisance and being drunk. (4 line report) Sentenced to 14 days imp. (Dover Telegraph 31 Jan 1846, also Dov Tel 28.2.1846 p.8 col.1 fined 5 shillings for assault)

Edward WHITTAKER, sweep: At Dover Petty Sessions – charged with obstruction. Admonished. (Dover Telegraph 4 Dec 1847 p.8 col.4)

Edward WHITTAKER head married 63?, also Harriet his wife And Ann L. daughter, and Walter H., son (1881 Census Nonington, Kent, “Ratling” folio 16/5)

Elizabeth WHITAKER spr of St George Canterbury married John HARVEY of St Mary Dover, widr, by Lic. 29 June 1766 (St George Canterbury)

George WHITAKER, labr aged 25 and John HARROW, and Thomas OUTRIDGE each “late of Chislehurst, Kent On Trial at Kent Assizes 14 Mar 1785: (1) assault to rob Edward SIMMONS (2) and William SIMMONDS; (3) assault John NICHOLS and theft; (4) assault Samuel SCAMMELL and theft. Sentenced to 7 years transportation (“Crimes of First Fleet Convicts, by J.Cobley 1970)

John WHITAKER, draper, of Deal: His apprentice William SHAPPARD shot a pigeon belonging to J.M. POYNTER – public apology issued (Kentish Gazette Dec 28-31 1790 p.1 col.2)

L.L. WHITAKER – letter to WADDELL re. Sarah HOBDAY c.1770 (ref U 107-I, Canterbury Archives, “Waddell Papers”)

Mary A., WHITTAKER head wid 39 General Worker born Epsom, Surrey And Fanny B. WHITTAKER daughter 8 scholar born Canterbury (EASTRY Census, 1881)

R.T. WHITAKER (Gunner, R.G.A.) (PHOTO of him) is serving in Weymouth. Brother in law of 3 GIBBONS brothers also pictured (Dover Express 24 Nov 1916 p.6)

Thomas WHITTAKER (Barfrestone/Frogham Census, 1881)

William WHITTAKER and Edward WHITTAKER Servants (Old Court Farm, Nonington, 1881 Census, Fol 14/1)

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Mr WHITTAKER, chimney sweep: Feb 18 1834 meeting: “If a boy volunteers as a chimney sweeper, that Mr WHITTAKER have one as an apprentice.” (Dover St Mary Vestry Minutes, ref U3/30 18-2)

WHITACKER ref No.18 (Memorial Inscriptions List, Deal St Georges Churchyard)

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Christian name: WHITTAKER; Whittaker YOUNG of Ramsgate was a Dover Freeman c.1800

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Tilmanstone Parish Registers and BTs, 1558-1900 inclusive:

Marriages: None

Baptisms: None

Burials: WHITTAKER, Sarah Ann (late SPAIN) aged 29, from Basingstoke, Southampton 20 March 1863 (ref 317)

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Tilmanstone Census 1841 to 1891 inclusive:

None in 1841, 51, 61, 71 and 81 and 91

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Whittingstall Hollingsbee ref: 826

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George WHITTINGSTALL, Seaman at Dover Petty Sessions was charged with smuggling tobacco, he was discharged. (long report) (Dover Telegraph 19 Jun 1847 p.8 col.3)

Robert WHITTINGSTALL, 12 Victoria Crescent, High Street, Dover (private residents, Post Office Directory 1878)

WHITTINGSTALL: All four sons of Mr and Mrs E.WHITTINGSTALL of 50 Bulwark St, Dover, serving: A.E.WHITTINGSTALL, Fitter, ASC in France (PHOTO) E.H.WHITTINGSTALL, Imperial Light Horse, served with General Botha through Campaign in S.W.Africa (PHOTO) Harold WHITTINGSTALL 1/1st Kent Cyclists Batt. Now on way to India (PHOTO) Victor WHITTINGSTALL HMS – now on foreign service (PHOTO) (Dover Express 17 March 1916 p.3)

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Whorwell Hollingsbee ref: 825

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Miss Catherine WHORWELL married 15 Jul at St Marys Dover to Mr Andrew O’CALLAGHAN (Dover Telegraph 18 Jul 1835 p.8 col.4)

George WHORWELL proprietor of Belgian Bazaar at 7 Bench Street, Dover (advert p.279, 1875 Sinnock directory)

George WHORWELL, Belgian Bazaar, 7 Bench Street, Dover (Post Office Directory 1878)

Thos and Mary WHORWELL, married at 1690.

Wm WHORWELL, New Street, Dover, Baker (Kent Directory 1837)

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Wickards, Wickhard, Wickhurst Hollingsbee ref: 673

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Richard WICKHARD – his house broken into and property (watch and chain and key) stolen by John JEFFERIES labr aged 24 (1785) “late of Raynham” Kent who was tried at Maidstone Assizes 11.7.1788 and John J. was sentenced to seven years’ transportation. (“Crimes of 1st Fleet Convicts” by J.Cobley 1970)

Samuel WICKARDS married to Mary c.1770: Daughter Elizabeth chr at Worth Apr 1775 Son Moses chr at Worth 1780 Dau Ann chr at Worth 1782 Dau Ann chr at Worth 1783 (baptisms at WORTH)

Samuel & Mary WICKARDS: their daughter Sarah chr 23.7.1786 (Walmer BTs LD)

William & Sarah WICARS: chr Elizabeth their daughter 17 Nov 1643 chr Hannah 1645; (St James, Dover Regr)

William WICKHURST married Thomasin WOODRIFT by Banns 26.1.1744-45 (Minster Sheppey BTs) And in 1745: burial of Thomasin, wife of Wm WICKHURST from ye “Anglesea” ( ditto )

WICKARDS and VICKERS – Ripple BTs searched 1769-1788, none found.

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Wickenden Hollingsbee ref: 635

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(Private) A.G.WICKENDEN of the Buffs (PHOTO of him) –He was rescued after mine explosion, son of Mr and Mrs WICKENDEN of 61 Limekiln St, Dover (Dover Express 6.4.1917 back page)

George WICKENDEN of Dover – fatal accident in Toronto (Dover Express Aug 28 1914 p.2 col.4) (also Sept 4 1914 p.4 col.6 report)

George Alfred WICKENDEN christened 22.11.1903 (born 26.3.1903) (St Martin’s Dover BTs)

Mr and Mrs H. WICKENDEN of 9 Dolphin Lane, Dover. Their sons (PHOTO) : Sgt H. WICKENDEN drowned 1914 Sgt C. WICKENDEN, wife and family in Canada (late of Manor Rd, Dover) Gunner A. WICKENDEN, RFA (Dover Express 22.6.1917 back page)

Herbert Henry Charles WICKENDEN chr 7.5.1905 (born 15.3.1905 (St Martin Dover BTs)

John Edward WICKENDEN chr 14 Apr 1907 (born Mar 10 1907) (St Martin Dover BTs)

John Henry WICKENDEN chr 1908 Feb 9 (born 1907 4 Dec) (St Martin Dover BTs)

Robert WICKENDEN, gent signed Petition to the House of Commons from Dover; signed “by gentrie, ministers, freeholders and subsidymen of Kent” date c.Sep-Nov 1641 (Proceedings in Kent 1640 book p.63, Dover Ref Library)

Robert WICKENDEN, a freeholder signed Petition to House of Commons, from Dover, signed “by gentrie, ministers, freeholders and subsidymen of Kent” date about Sep-Nov 1641 (Proceedings in Kent 1640 book p.62 Dover ref library)

Robert WICKENDEN gent of Dover named with Isaac MINET who purchased vast properties from Mary SLADDEN. Robt WICKENDEN probably solicitor or mortgagee (info ex S. Lees, from KCC Archives U609.T4)

Wm Charles WICKENDEN chr 1904 (born 31.7.1904) (St Martins Dover BTs)

Sergeant WICKENDEN, RMLI aged 36 - “lost – in Navy” (PHOTO) (Dover Express Oct 9 1914 p.5 col.2)

WICKENDEN Mr and Mrs: (Sgt, R.M.L.I.) F.E. YATES (PHOTO of him) son in law of Mr and Mrs WICKENDEN, his wife and family live at Cambridge Road, Walmer. (Dover Express 22 Jun 1917 back page)

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WICKENDEN c.1809 (St Mary Northgate, Canterbury BTs)

Mrs WICKENDEN aged 68 died 28 Jan at Rochester (Dover Telegraph 31.1.1835 p.8 col.4)

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Wickens Hollingsbee ref: 283 Includes Wickerns, Wickings, Wickins

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All Kent unless stated

WICKENS, WICKERNS, WICKINGS, WICKINS, all together:

Anne WICKINGS buried 10 Dec 1780 (ULCOMBE BTs)

Ann WICKENS committed to St Dunstan’s Gaol, Canterbury charged with obtaining goods by false pretences at Ashford (Kentish Gazette 19 Aug 1808 p.4. col.5)

Ann WICKENS dau of Ann WICKENS, baseborn 1767 christened (Wittersham, Kent BTs)

Ann WICKENS of Wittersham spr married John BRIGNALL of Wittersham ba 4 June 1767 (Wittersham BTs)

Ann WICKENS given 1 months imprisonment at Quarter Sessions for stealing at Ashford (Kentish Gazette 11.Oct.1808 p.4 col.4)

Charlotte WICKENS (wife of Thos WICKENS) of 7 Priory Terrace Dover aged 61 yrs, died 12 Jan 1848, buried 16 Jan 1818 (Cert: 14th ‘Hougham parish’). Interred in Vault No.1 (General Receiving Vault) (Dover Baptist - now Unitarian - church, burials records)

David Collison WICKINGS son of Jane WICKINGS, base born, christened Dec 26 1792: Burial: David WICKER, infant 1793 (HEADCORN BTs)

Edward WICKENS married Eliz. LONG 29 Apr 1746 Their children christened: Elizabeth 31.1.1747-8; Edward 1750; Burial 7.2.1748 Elizabeth WICKENS (which one??) [note: 1740-1 up to 1750-1 only, searched, here] (Tenterden BTs)

Edward and Anne WICKINS: their dau Anne chr 1763 (Marden BTs)

Edward WICKERNS married Eliz. GIMBER Jan 24.1792 (St Mary Sandwich BTs)

Edward WICKEN: “On Saturday died at Tenterden, Mr Edward WICKEN, cooper, a man well respected by all his acquaintance, leaving a widow and 9 children to lament the loss of a good and tender husband and parent.” (Kentish Gazette Friday, 8 Feb 1799)

Edward and Sarah WICKENS: chr of their son George 15.3.1818 (Ulcombe BTs)

Edward and Mary WICKENS, of Marden, labr: Their son Edwd chr 20.6.1824 (Marden BTs) Their son George chr 21.3.1830 Their dau Ann chr 1833 Their son Stephen chr 12.6.1836 (Marden BTs)

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Elizabeth WICKENS married Edmd (or Edwd?) BRISSENDEN 1780 (Marden BTs)

Eliz. WICKEN spr married James HOWARD ba (sgd name) by Licence, both of Tenterden 1828 (Tenterden BTs)

James WICKINS buried July 1788 (ULCOMBE BTs)

James WICKINS of Maidstone married Phebe WOOD of E.Farleigh, spr by B. 10 Dec 1792 (Maidstone BT)

James and Susanna WICKINS: Burial 8.11.1797 of Susanna Rawlings WICKINS; Burial Nov.5 1797 Susanna, wife of James WICKINS (Maidstone BTs)

James WICKINGS widr married Ann GILES spr both of Maidstone by Banns 8.9.1800 (Maidstone BTs)

James WICKENS buried 9 Apr 1809 (Faversham BTs)

James and Ann WICKENS: chr of son James 1815 (father: of Maidstone, carpenter) chr of their dau Ann 1817 chr of dau Elizabeth 1820 (carpenter) chr of son William 1823 (Maidstone BTs)

John WICKENS from the Workhouse aged 79 buried 8.4.1735 (Faversham Regr)

John WICKENS of Leigh, near Tunbridge owned house/land at Shipbourn, occupied by John WATSON (1754 Kent Poll)

John WICKENS ba married Ann MERCER spr both of Smarden by B. 20 Oct 1799 Chr of their dau Ann WICKENS 26 Oct 1800 (SMARDEN BTs)

John WICKENS ba of Faversham married Mary CHAPMAN spr of same by B. (sgd names) 26 Jul 1813, witnesses: MILES and CHAPMAN Chr of their dau Ann 11.2.1814 (occupation of father stated to be “Kings Works” [gunpowder factory??] (Faversham BTs)

John WICKENS of Faversham buried aged 2 , 31.12.1817 (Faversham BTs)

John and Mary WICKENS of Faversham labr: Chr 27.8 1820 son James Chr 30.11.1817 dau Sarah Ann (Faversham BTs)

John WICKENS from the Workhouse aged 79 buried 8.4.1835 (Faversham BTs)

Joseph WICKENS christened 1790 - no parents names given on this BT sheet (Ulcombe BTs)

Joseph & Sarah WICKENS: chr of son Joseph 20.4.1806 (Smarden BTs)

Joseph WICKENS ba (sgd name) married Eliz. TURNER (sgd name) both of Ulcombe by Banns 19 Aug 1815, wits: John LEE, Wm WICKENS (clerk?) chr of their son James 1818 April (father: labr) (ULCOMBE BTs)

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Joseph WICKENS (x) of Biddenden married Ann HARRINGTON (x) of same 4 Jan 1817 (BIDDENDEN BTs)

Margareth. WICKENS buried 30.6.1747 (Tenterden BTs)

Martha WICKINGS married James BUSS both of Staplehurst by B. 9 May 1812 (Staplehurst BTs)

Mary WICKENS aged 80 of St Marys Road buried 10.4.1870 (Faversham Reg)

Mary WICKENS of Marden buried 3.4.1827 aged 74 (Marden BTs)

Mary WICKEN: christening of her son James Read WICKEN 1.3.1835 (Tenterden)

Richard WICKEN married Eliz. WOODHAM 30 Oct 1732 (Tonbridge, ex. IGI)

Richard WICKENS married Mary KING both of Tenterden 31.3.1746 (Tenterden BTs)

Richard WICKENS married Mary GILBERT 1.1.1788 (Marden BTs)

Robert WICKENS married Margaret MANTELOW both of Maidstone Jan.1737 (Maidstone BTs)

Robert WICKEN of Stanstead s occupier of house and land at Stanstead, owned by Isaac LOCK of that place (1754 Kent Poll)

Robert and Mary WICKINGS: Chr son Robert 6 Dec 1761 (East Grinstead, SUSSEX - “more children of this couple, and more at E.G.” info from IGI)

Robert and Susanna WICKENS: Chr son Thomas 26.2.1792; chr dau Mary 28.7.1793; chr 25.12.1795 (no parents names given, but there appears only to be this one couple here at this time); chr dau Caroline born 5.2.1810, chr 28 Feb; (All from STAPLEHURST BTs)

Samuel Thomas WICKINGS (1860-1936) married Eliz. Jane WOOD (1860-1947) at Minster, Sheppey

Sarah WICKENS christened 1796, illegitimate dau of Lydia WICKENS (Ulcombe BTs)

Solomon and Hannah WICKENS: chr of dau Sarah Ann 1800 (St Mildred, Canterbury BTs)

Solomon WICKENS from Eastry Union, aged 82 buried 22.9.1837 (St Leonard DEAL Regr)

Sophia WICKINS, dau of Sarah WICKINS, spinster christened 1806 (Faversham BTs)

Stephen WICKINS of Maidstone ba married Mary HOBBS of same spr by Banns 26.1.1817 Wit: Wm HOBBS (Maidstone BTs)

Thomas WICKENS married Anne SIMS of Tenterden 21.4.1741 (TENTERDEN BTs)

Thomas WICKINGS occupier of house and land at Wittersham, owned by Josiah COLVILL of Watling Street, London (1754 Kent Poll, p.196)

Thomas WICKENS ba married Susanna PELHAM 12.7.1763: both of Wittersham by B. Chr son Thomas 13.11.1763 (buried infant); Chr son William 1764; chr son Thomas 26.12.1765, buried 1768; chr John 1767; chr Joseph 1768 chr son Thomas 29.4.1770; chr Eliz. 1772. (WITTERSHAM BTs)

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Thomas WICKENS married Sarah IGULDEN both of Wittersham 6.6.1775 (Wittersham BTs) Chr Sarah 28.1.1776; chr 1782 James; chr 1784 Hannah (Wittersham BTs) [NB Was this the Thomas above, and a second marriage??]

Thomas and Mary WICKENS: Chr Mary May 1777; chr Ann 1779 - buried?1779? son Charles chr 1780 (Wittersham BTs)

Thomas WICKENS ba married Eliz. HASMORS spr both of Maidstone by B. Nov 1786 (Maidstone BTs)

Thomas and Elizabeth WICKENS: Chr Naomi 2.7.1786; chr Eliz. Charlotte 1788 (BOXLEY BTs)

Thomas WICKINGS married Mary MAINWARING both of Biddenden, by Banns 17.10.1802 (Biddenden)

Thomas and Elizabeth WICKENS: Chr 22.11.1801 dau Sophia (buried 1803 aged 2); chr son James 11.9.1803 (Faversham BTs)

Thomas WICKENS of St Mildred Canterbury ba married Mary BOTT of same spr by B. 13.10.1810 (this entry has been altered from “Wickings” (St Mildred Canterbury BTs)

Thomas WICKINGS ba married Esther BUTCHER spr both of Maidstone by B. Nov.6.1809 (Maidstone BTs)

Thomas WICKENS of Ulcombe married Hester RICH of same by B. 8.4.1811 (ULCOMBE BTs)

Thomas and Mary WICKENS: chr son Thomas 5.7.1812 (BIDDENDEN BTs)

Thomas and Mary WICKENS of Biddenden, labr: Chr son John 4.9.1814 (Biddenden BTs) Chr dau Harriot 1817 (Biddenden BTs)

Thomas and Hester (Ester) WICKENS/WIGGENS of East Sutton, labr; Chr son James 24.5.1812; chr son Thomas 24.4.1814; chr dau Sarah 18.12.1818 (died age 9 weeks); 28.1.1819 Esther (the wife) buried aged 28. (EAST SUTTON BTs)

Thomas and Hester WICKEN of Maidstone, labr: chr 21.12.1823 dau Naomi Frances [NB was this baptism after the mother had died?] (Maidstone BTs)

Thomas and Eliz. WICKENS: Chr 2.9.1792 dau Eliz; chr 23.11.1794 son John; chr 30.7.1797 dau Mary; chr 18.8.1799 dau Ann (OARE BTs)

Thomas WICKENS of Greenwich, ba married Catherine ROGERS of Faversham spr by B. (sgd name) witnesses: SMITH and ROGERS 1813 (Faversham BTs)

Thomas and Cath.Eliz. WICKENS: chr 31.3.1819 son Thomas (born Jan.7.1815) (Faversham BTs)

Thomas WICKENS (x) [widower??] married Ann FARMER (x) spr, both of E.Sutton, Witnesses: FARMER; PELLATT 1819 (EAST SUTTON Bts)

Thomas WICKEN of Tenterden aged 81 buried 12.9.1857 (Tenterden Bts)

William WICKINS and Rebecca: Chr son William 7.2.1683-4 (Eastling BTs)

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Wm WICKENS of Ulcombe, master tailor in 1767 took apprentice Thomas PARKS, fee £5 (PRO Inland Revenue records of which Kent apprenticeships, where a fee was paid, 1763-1744s are on KFHS fiche)

William WICKINGS and Hester: Burial: 1779 William their son, of small pox; Chr 5.1.1781 dau Sarah, buried 1782 Chr dau Mary 1782; chr dau Hannah 1785; chr 1787 son William (buried 1787); Chr dau Margaret 1789; chr 1791 son William Henry (buried 1792) (Maidstone BTs)

Wm WICKENS and Eliz: chrs of their children 1785-6 (Wittersham BTs)

William and Sarah WICKENS (alias CULLEN): Chr Thomas 17.9.1780 Chr Amy 11.8.1782; Chr Eliz Feb 1787 Chr 19.5.1793 Mary (ULCOMBE BTs)

Wm WICKEN ba married Mary ORPIN spr both of Maidstone by B. 29 Oct 1796 (Maidstone BTs)

William WICKINS buried March 1799 (Maidstone BTs)

Wm WICKEN of Maidstone married Mary Ann REEDBY by B. 14.4.1806 (GOUDHURST BTs)

William WICKENS (x) of Biddenden married Susanna LONGLEY (x) of same by B. 20.8.1815 (Biddenden BTs)

William and Sarah WICKENS: chr of their son William 1816 (Biddenden BTs)

William WICKINGS - manslaughter charge - killed Wm CORK 1838 at Boughton Monchelsea (“Crime & Criminals in Victorian Kent” by Gray, 1985 p.30)

William WICKINGS Snr ‘75’ (born c.1764?) carpenter William WICKINGS Junr ‘35’ carpenter Sarah “ ‘35’ Sarah “ 12 Maria “ 10 James “ 7 All born in Kent (STAPLEHURST 1841 Census, “village”)

William WICKINGS of Staplehurst buried aged 82. 14.9.1846 (Staplehurst)

William WICKENS: “in default of finding sureties to keep the peace towards Ann his wife - he was discharged by proclamation (case at E.Kent Quarter Sessions) (Kentish Gazette 11.4.1848)

William WICKINGS of Staplehurst 20 Apr 1869 aged 42 (Staplehurst)

William WICKINGS of Staplehurst aged 87 buried 6 Dec 1890 (STAPLEHURST BTs)

WICKINS c.1761-2, and later (Marden BTs) WICKINS c.1787 (Lynton, Kent) WICKINS females married 1790s/1800 (Maidstone BTs)

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WICKENs at Tenterden c.1819 WICKENS c.1850s Faversham

Mr WICKENS: Interment in Vault No.1 (General Receiving Vault) fee £2, paid 26.5.1848 (Dover BAPTIST church, now Unitarian, burials records)

------WICKENS etc. WILLS:

Archdeaconry Court of Canterbury 1712-1856 searched: Book 83 (1715-19) No.36 Wm WICKINGS of Eastling Book 100 (1778-83) No.97 James WICKENS of Ulcomb Book 101 (1784-89) No.271 Humph WICKHAM of Goudhurst No.417 - 1847 Wm WICKINGS Snr of Staplehurst No.359 1852 Wm WICKENS of Biddenden pre 1711: 1690 No.429 James WICKINGS, Sutton Valance 1661 No.210 Liber 71, Agnis WICKER, of Leeds 1636 No.293 Wm WICKINGE of Sutton Valance 1634 No.408 Thos WIGGENS, Sandhurst (Liver 69) 1633 Liver 69 Mathew WICKER, Throwleigh No.408 1634 Liver 69 No.400 Wm WIGGONS, Rolvinden (WAGGON is also listed!) - searched 1634-1711 in the list

Consistory Court of Canterbury WILLS 1638-1857 searched: Liver 54. No.471 Richd WICKING, Maidstone 1679 Liver 56 No.281 Richd WICKINGS of Maidstone 1694 Liver 67. No.208 Wm WICKENS, Wittersham 1802.

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WICKINGS of Herstmonceaux, Sussex and Staplehurst, Kent:

Robert WICKINGS of Herstmonceaux, Sussex married Susanna SMALLFIELD of Staplehurst by B. 28.4.1786 at Staplehurst. Susanna WICKINGS buried 5.2.1818 (born c.1753). Was Robert chr 1761 at East Grinstead? Robert and Susanna had children: Martha chr 10.9.1787 Herstmonceaux, Sussex; Chr 29.3.1789 Robert; chr Thomas 26.2.1792 at Staplehurst (did he marry Hester RICH at Ulcombe by Banns on 8.4.1811); chr Mary 28.7.1793 at Staplehurst. (Robert & Susanna are ancestors of Bob Hollingsbee)

Robert WICKINGS of Staplehurst, Bricklayer, married Ann NASH by Banns 25.6.1809 at Staplehurst. Ann was buried 17.2.1819 aged 33 (born c.1786. Robert had sister Martha, he was christened 29.3.1789 at Herstmonceaux Sussex. Robert and Ann WICKINGS children: Caroline chr 5.3.1810? (born 20 Feb 1810, R. 1 March) George Smallfield born 28 Dec 1811; chr Jan.26 1812 Staplehurst Charles chr 20 Feb 1814 Staplehurst Ruth or Kath? Chr 18.2.1816 Staplehurst, buried aged 2; Esther chr 22.3.1818 Staplehurst [Note middle name of son George, indicating their connection with Robert who married Susanna SMALLFIELD, above, and we know Robert Junr. as chr at Herstmonceaux where Robert Snr and Susanna were married.

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Also the following info:

Robert WICKINS of Frittenden married on 7 Nov 1725 to Mary MAY of Frittenden: had a daughter Sara chr 4.12.1726.

Robert WICKINGS of Staplehurst chr (Frittenden?) 13.10.1728? buried Staplehurst 7 Dec 1811 aged 83. Robert was married 22 Oct 1756 to Martha HARRIS of Staplehurst. Children: Martha chr 4.2.1759; James chr 8.2.1761; William chr 14.10.1764 (married Eliz. MERRELL? Of Staplehurst, by Banns 6.4.1787 (see 1841 Census for Staplehurst); Sarah chr 14.2.1768 - did Sarah marry Wm GILBERT on 9.4.1787?

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Bob Hollingsbee, descended from: Robert WICKENS who married Susanna (SMALLFIELD) their dau Martha chr 10.9.1787 (or 10.10.1787?) at Hurstmonceaux, Sussex

Martha WICKINGS (above mentioned) married John HARRIS blacksmith 18.10.1807 (Staplehurst Kent?) John HARRIS (c.1782-1862) was born in Biddenden (see 1861 Census). He was a blacksmith. They had a large family including (all with HARRIS surname): James, Martha, Robert, Mary Ann (chr 13.11.1814 , Thomas Wickens (chr 27.10.1816), Stephen Smallfield (chr 31.1.1819), Lewis (chr 25.10.1821), Orlando(chr 21.9.1823) - more details needed.

Their son Thomas Wickens HARRIS, shoemaker, married Martha KINGSNORTH of Staplehurst, and they lived at Knoxbridge Farm, Staplehurst in 1841. Thomas Wickens HARRIS and wife Martha had daughter Sarah HARRIS who married James Stephen BISHOP Blacksmith of Tenterden. James Stephen and Sarah BISHOP were great-grandparents of Bob Hollingsbee.

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Staplehurst list of Memorials in churchyard include:

Wm G. WICKINGS Sgt. H.L.1

Headstone, clear lettering, leaning 45 degrees in situ: Sacred to the memory of William WICKINGS / who died Sep 9 1846/ aged 82 yrs / Also Elizabeth wife of Wm WICKINGS / of this parish / who died June 20th 1820 aged 64 yrs, left issue 1 son and 2 daughters, viz. William

(Par.Regr says): William WICKINGS buried 14 Sept 1846 aged 82; Elizabeth WICKINGS 27 June 1830 aged 64 ref: 15E Headscone, inscribed on East, clear but worn lettering. Sound. In situ: Martha HARRIS Par.Regr says: Martha HARRIS buried 2 Dec 1838 or 2 Feb 1907 aged 83.

(the items listed here need checking with the Memorials list)

------WICKENS, Tunbridge Wells: Samuel WICKENS born c.1815-16 married Jemima GOLDSMITH. Cecilia Louisa WICKENS born Tonbridge 1841. ------listed by K.Hollingsbee

Wickens 283 7 Wickens and Wickhams Hollingsbeee ref: 431

EAST KENT PEOPLE INDEX: refs from various E.Kent sources, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

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Ann WICKHAMS spr of Tilmanstone Licence (9 Oct 1716) to marry Wm KITCHINGMAN ba of Tilmanstone To be at St George Canterbury or Tilmanstone (Cowper licence lists)

(Private) C.E. WICKHAM, R.F. (PHOTO) has been killed in action in France aged 29 years. Eldest son of Mr and Mrs WICKHAM of 19 Clarendon Place, Dover (Dover Express 22 Feb 1918 p.2)

Henry and Annie Florence WICKENS were at Tilmanstone from at least 1925, living on Dover Road, and they moved to Lower Street in 1934 - (Tilmanstone information)

Mr Humphrey WICKHAM Senr, died 3rd May at Goudhurst, in 84th year (Dover Telegraph 13 May 1837 p.8 col.4)

James and Mary WHINKAM (sic): chr of their son James on 6 Sep 1795 (OTHAM BTs)

Joseph WICKHAM marr Eliz. WOODEN (St Nicholas Rochester, info ex IGI)

Mary WICKHAM of Goudhurst Licence (31 Oct 1782) to marry John HANSON of same, farmer, ba (Willis licence lists)

Mary WICKHAM married Edward POST of Maidstone Kent at St George Hanover Square 1826 (Vol.24 Harleian Society, from KFHS Journal Sep 1982)

Rebecca WICKHAM of Buckland married Nathaniel PAY of same by Banns 10 Jan 1832 (Buckland by Dover Regr)

Thomas WICKHAM of Maidstone ba married Sarah STROUD of Leeds spr by Lic. 4 Dec 1813 wits: Cecilia SUNNUCKS, Thos STROUD (LEEDS BTs, Kent)

Thomas WICKHAM, Market-Street (“Inhabitants, owners or connected to Margate” list in Dover Telegraph 11.2.1837 p.1)

William WICKHAM, shoemaker, 77 St James’s Street, Dover (Post Office Directory 1878)

John B. WICKHAM head married 71 Superannuated b. Kent, Dover Jane Elizabeth “ wife “ 61 b. Dover (ASHFORD Town (West) 1881 Census, 18-29, (ref 100) New Street, info ex S. Lees)

Mr WICKHAM married 15 July at Upper Deal to Miss NORRIS (Dover Telegraph 26 Jul 1834 p.8 col.4)

WICKHAM Nos 232, 233 (Cowgate Cemetery Dover Memorial Inscriptions lists Dover Ref Library)

WICKHAM (PHOTOS) all sons of the late P.C. WICKHAM of Dover: Private F. WICKHAM, Royal Warwicks, died of wounds on Oct 13 1917 aged 36. Widow and family at 5 Durham Hill, Dover; Sergeant W. WICKHAM, Buffs, “missing” since 1917. Wife and family are at Herne Bay (Dover Express 22 Feb 1918 p.2)

WICKINGS etc. WILLS - Archdeaconry Court of Canterbury pre 1711: 1690 No.429 James WICKINGS, Sutton Valance 1661 No.210 Liber 71, Agnis WICKER, Leeds 1636 No.293 Wm WICKINGE of Sutton Valance 1634 Liver 69 -No. 408 Thos WIGGENS, Sandhurst 1633 Liver 69 No. 408 Mathew WICKER, Throwleigh 1634 Liver 69 No.400 Wm WIGGONS, Rolvinden (NB WAGGON is also listed) searched in index 1634 to 1711.

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WICKINS/ WICKERS: Archdeaconry Court of Canterbury WILLS Index 1712 – 1858: Book 86 1721-27 No.32 WHICKARS, Jonathan, Wickhambreaux.

WIGAN:

Cleveland WIGAN, Professor of the pianoforte, 69 Folkestone Road, Dover (P.O. Directory 1878)

WIGGENS:

Charles WIGGENS BANNS READ to marry Jane BUCKINGHAM both of St James Dover, Dec 1804. (St James Dover BANNS regr)

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Tilmanstone Parish Registers and BTs – 1558-1900: No entries of Marriages, witnesses, baptisms or burials for WICKENS, WICKINS, WICKERS. Census 1841-1891: None seen for above names.

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Tilmanstone marriages 1901-1982:

George Edward WICKENS was a witness at marriage of Stanley H. JURY, 28, ba of Mickleham to Mary Louisa NEVES, 31 of Tilmanstone, on 31 Aug 1935.

Tilmanstone Baptisms 1901-1982:

28 Nov 1926: Eric Donald WICKENS son of Henry and Annie Florence WICKENS of Dover Road, Tilmanstone, labourer

10 May 1925 Ernest James s.o. Henry and Annie Florence WICKENS of Tilmanstone, Labr, (date of birth 11 Apr 1925) (No.324 in register)

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Other Tilmanstone refs:

Eric WICKENS and Daphne WICKENS were in the production of Snow White, produced by Tilmanstone School (Dover Express 23.3.1934) (PHOTOS in Hollingsbee collection)

Mr WICKENS was best man for Mary NEVES of Tilmanstone and Mr S. JURY (Dover Express 6 Sep 1934)

Daphne WICKENS – songs and recitations - in Tilmanstone Methodist Church Anniversary (Dover Express 25.5.1934)

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listed by K.Hollingsbee

Wickers, Wickards, Wickings Hollingsbee ref: 680

EAST KENT PEOPLE INDEX: refs from various E.Kent sources, randomly noted unless stated otherwise Deleted: ¶ ------Deleted: see also VICKERS, WIGGONS, WICKHARD, WICKHURST, WIGGINS, WICKERNS, WICKHAM ------

Abraham & Charlotte WICKERS labr of Peter Street, their children christened: 31.5.1840 Thomas James 20.8.1841 Abraham George (father “labr of Lower Street”) 10.3.1843 Mary Jane (VICKERS) ditto (DEAL St Leonards)

Abraham WICKERS head married 51 ag labr b. Deal Charlotte “ wife “ 49 b. Sholden Sarah A. “ dau Un. 23 b. Deal Mary I. “ 18 “ Charlotte F. “ 16 “ Elizabeth M. “ 12 “ (DEAL Census 1861, Birdcage Alley)

Daniel WICKERS boarder Unm 29 labr b. Northbourne (with REVELL family, farm labr) (Charlton by Dover Census 1861, 6 Ladywell Place)

James & Jane WICKER: daughter Charity chr 1807 (Hawkhurst BTs) Deleted: D

James and Elizabeth WICKER: christenings: Daughter Ann 1808; James ? ; William 1812; (Hawkhurst BTs)

John WICKERS – christening of children: Dau Susan 2.1.1729-30 Dau Mary 23.1.1731-32 Dau Elizabeth 12.5.1734 Dau Catherine (“dau of John VICKERS”) 26.6.1737 Dau Sarah ditto 3.2.1739-40 Dau Ann ditto 1741 Dau Elizabeth-Ann ditto 1749 (BARHAM Regr)

John, son of Mary WICKER, christened Oct 1783 (Maidstone)

John and Mary WICKERS of Faversham (occupation): “KgsWks” [ = Kings Works] Formatted Chr their son John 14.1.1816 (Faversham BTs)

Jonathan WHICKARS of Wickambrux – WILL Book 86, No.32 (1721-27) (Archdeaconry Court of Canterbury 1711-1856 searched)

Jonathan WICKER ba married Ann BEECHING spr both of Maidstone by Banns 22.4.1794 (Maidstone BTs)

Jonathan & Ann WICKER: burial of their daughter Jane 27.9.1801 (Maidstone BTs)

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Jonathan WICKER of Waterside buried 28 June 1813 aged 40 (Maidstone BTs)

Mary WICKARDS buried 23 Nov 1773 (Eastry BTs)

Mary WICKERS of Deal buried 15.12.1821 aged 77 (Walmer Regr)

Moses and Ann WICKERS: chr of their son Edward 11.6.1773 (St Mary Dover Reg)

Samuel & Mary WICKERS: Chr on 12.7.1812 their son Daniel Foster Chr (1813-15): Thomas Jordan (son of Samuel and Mary Ann WICKERS of Alfred Square, Lower Deal, labr) (Deal St Leonards Regr)

Stephen WICKERS of Lower Street, ba, full age, labr (father: Samuel, labr) married Susannah Mercer Deleted: ¶ BLISSENDEN, full age, spr of Prospect Row (father: Stephen BLISSENDEN, mariner) [1830s late?] ¶ (St Leonard’s Deal)

Stephen WICKERS at Sandwich sessions was acquitted of 2 charges of stealing, and found guilty on another charge of stealing, sentenced to one month imp (Dover Telegraph 8 Apr 1837 p.8 col.2) Deleted: ¶ Stephen WICKERS ‘20’ labr born in Kent (1841 DEAL Census, Alfred Row (off Alfred Street) in household of Richard and Mary ROBERTS mariner) Deleted: with

Thomas T. (or J?) WICKERS head unm. 21 Carter born Deal Sarah ELLENDER N.K. Unm. 21 launderess born Dover (DEAL 1861 Census, Bird Cage Alley – next door but one to Abraham WICKERS)

William WICKINS of Eastling WILL Book 83 1715-19 No.36 (Archdeaconry Court of Canterbury)

William WICKARDS married Martha SPRATTLING by Banns (mid to late 1770s, EASTRY BTs)

William & Charity WICKER: “Richd. Walmer, their son, christened Dec 31 1780” (Records of Walmer 1890 by Elvin, page 128. from a memo book kept by Parish Clerk before entering details in “Regular Books”)

William & Charity WICKER: Their son Richard Walmer WICKER chr Dec 1780 (Walmer BTs LD)

William WICKER married Charity WRIGHT both of Otham by Banns 3.10.1785 (Otham BTs)

William WICKER BANNS READ to marry Susana HOMES Sep 7,14,21 Sept 1794 - Marriage was on 30 Sept at E.F. wits: Henry LOMAS, Jane WYAT (East Farleigh)

William & Harriet WICKERS of Cranbrook, gardener: Daughter Agnes chr 7.8.1831 (Cranbrook BTs)

Mrs WICKERS death April 22 at Deal aged 42, much respected (Kentish Gazette Fri Apr 30 1824 back page col.5) Deleted: ¶

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Edward WICKERS, mariner Edward WICKERS of Dover, mariner (Dover Electors 1802 ex hand written book listing voters (ie freemen of Dover) in election for two Dover MPs. At this date freemen did not have to reside in Dover, and some may be listed twice as they had two votes. Dover Ref Library)

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St Leonard’s Deal, burials 1818-38 searched: Deleted: ¶ 27.4.1824: Mary Ann WICKERS of Alfred Row, Lower Deal aged 42 22.6.1825 Hannah WICKENS of Poor House, Deal aged 65 3.5.1832 Daniel WICKERS of Poor House, Deal aged 19 22.9.1837 Solomon WICKENS, Eastry Union aged 82

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WICKERS, Abraham son of Mary WICKERS admitted 2 Sept 1793, aged 7. Paid to M. Wickers (since married to R. WOODCOCK, she went to America and came home with child) category: B. (?) (Dover Workhouse records)

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listed by K.Hollingsbee

Wicks Hollingsbee ref: 617

EAST KENT PEOPLE INDEX: refs from various E.Kent sources, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

------see also WEEKS/WICKS list 3-8 see WEEKS list 616 ------

(Private) A.O. WICKS of the Buffs PHOTO - (son of Mr W. WICKS of St Margarets) (Dover Express 26.1.1917 back page)

(Mrs) Ann WICKS, Shopkeeper, Ladywell, Dover (P.O. Directory 1878)

G. WICKES, a Pilot, Dover Lower Book (“Sketch of Dover” by Ledger 1799)

George WICKES, Swingfield – gave evidence at E.Kent sessions - had a lamb stolen (Dover Telegraph 16 April 1836 p.8 col.2)

George WICKS of St James Dover married Mary TROTTER widow of Margate, by Lic (signed names) Witnesses: Wm Henry VALDER, Jane VALDER 10 Dec 1831 (Margate Reg)

Miss H. WICKS, married 8 Nov at Folkestone to Mr William MORFORD (Dover Telegraph 26 Nov 1836 p.8 col.4)

Henry WICKES (his mark) witnessed WILL of Richard BRICE of Tilmanstone 7 July 1712 (ref PRC 16/367/37)

Henry WICKS married 1814 to Mary BOURNER (Tenterden)

Henry WICKES and others drowned when ship sank “The Hero” mackerel boat (Dover Telegraph 31 May 1834 p.8 col.3)

Jane WICKS, 40, Independent, Not born in Kent (Sandwich 1841 census)

John WICKES of Brabourne married Ann BUNCE of Sellinge 12.10.1673 (Brabourne BTs)

John WICKES FROM St James Settlement Cert. Dated 16 Aug 1712 TO St Mary Dover (U3/30 13/1-3)

John WICKES Senior FROM St James Dover Settlement Cert dated 22 Sep 1714 TO St Mary Dover (U3/30 13/1-3)

John WICKS and wife FROM Eythorne 5 Jly 1784 Settlement Cert TO St Mary Dover (U3/30 13/1-3)

Mr John WICKES, Chatham, Linen-draper, haberdasher, Milliner, Hosier: shop to let (Kentish Gazette Mar 9 – 12 1790 p.4 col.3)

John WICKS? From Dover buried 17 Feb 1805 (Alkham Parish Regr) NB: No one else WICKS in the register, this might be mis-read for WHITE (info from S.Lees)

John WICKS, schoolmaster, Mrs WICKS schoolmistress, at Dover Workhouse (P.O. Directory 1878)

(Mr and Mrs) Robert WICKS of The Acre, Waldershare. Golden wedding “on Saturday last” - children and grandchildren and friends celebrated. Mr BELSEY of Minacre lent his meadow for sports, etc. Mr WICKS, with a brief interval has spent the whole of his life in service to Lord Guilford’s family and still enjoys the privilege of living in one of the estate cottages. (Dover Express 26.7.1895 p.5)

Robert WICKS mariner, aged 25 in 1820, emigrated from Thanet?? belonged Sheerness??

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Robert WICKS (1881 census for Barfrestone)

Sarah Jane WICKS married George NOBLE 25 Dec 1857 at St Georges Deal. Their son Edwin NOBLE chr on 4 Dec 1859 St George’s Deal, and was married on 26 Oct 1879 to Mary Ann BUSHELL at Deal Independent Chapel.

Thos & Katharine WICKS: chr of their son William on Apr 23 1681 (more here) (ASHFORD BTs, DCb/BT 1/7)

Thomas WICKS REMOVAL ORDER dated 6 Jun 1754 TO Deal (St Mary Dover U3/30 13/1-3)

Thomas WICKS: a letter from Sir John WALSHAM recommended a young man named WICKS now engaged at the workhouse of the Tunstead and Happing Incorporation in Norfolk and a letter from the master of Tunstead workhouse by which it appeared that Mr WICKS is well qualified for the office of schoolmaster and would gladly accept the appointment. Decided it be accepted. 20.9.1853 and later: Mr Thomas WICKS aged 22 years was elected to the office of schoolmaster at £30 p.a. with provisions. 27.9.1853 (Eastry workhouse guardians minutes)

Mr. T. WICKS the schoolmaster had passed his examination as a candidate for the office of Army Schoolmaster and was desirous of being released from his duties on Saturday next 5.2.1856. Later the board consented and payment of his salary until Saturday next was agreed. (Eastry workhouse – guardians minute book)

Thomas Raymond WICKES aged 19 of Dover, accidentally killed, Mesopotamia. PHOTO of him (Dover Express 25.5.1917 back page)

William WICKES FROM St Clement, Sandwich Settlement Cert. Dated 1 Mar 1735 TO St Mary Dover (U3/30 13/1-3)

Wm WICKS “to be bound to Wm HAWLEY, a sweep” (Dover St Mary Vestry Meeting 19.3.1835 minutes U3/30 13/1-3)

Winney WICKS spr married Richard DUNK 1808 (Faversham regr)

WICKES (Cheriton church yard Memorials see Add.Ms. 271/5 Canterbury Archives)

WICKS (Waldershare churchyard Memorials list, KFHS)

WICKES & FRIEND near the Custom House, Dover: Commercial & Custom House Agents (Kent Directory 1837)

WIKES (sic) c.1759 (Herne, Kent)

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Wicks/Weeks Hollingsbee ref 3-8

East Kent People Index: refs from various E.Kent sources, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

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WEEKS:

Capon WEEKS widower married Sus.CHALK spr. btp by Lic. (Canterbury St.Mildred 16 June 1825 Regr)

John WEEKS married to Hannah WOOD btp by Banns 16 July 1754 (HAWKHURST)

Mary WEEKS spr married James CLOOKE ba btp by Banns 3l.7.1775 (Buckland by Dover Regr)

Smither WEEKS of Dover, owned freehold (house) in Dover, in his own occupation (Kent Poll Book 1754)

Susanna WEEKS of Faversham marr. John BISHOP by Banns 1764 (FAVERSHAM BTs)

Thos WEEKS resident Dover, owned freehold at Charlton by Dover (Kent Poll 1734)

Thos WEEKS of Deal owner of house at Dover in occupation of Jam.HARPLEY (HOPLEY?) (1754 Kent Poll)

WEEKES, Wm. 45* Surgeon born in Kent Mary " 70 Independent " Sarah BEER 35 Housekeeper " Susan BEER 13 " *age wrong - should be '50' as he was over 50 (1841 Census SANDWICH - Number of this property are now Nos. 41 and 43 High Street, Sandwich) (Ref Mr. Alan Twyman's book on Dr.Weeks who was born at Tilmanstone)

Wm Henry WEEKES (Dr.) 'died very suddenly 27 July age 61' (Kentish Gazette 6.8.1850)

Dr. Wm HenryWEEKS, - see book 'In search of the mysterious Dr.WEEKES' by Alan Twyman, l988. (Sandwich Library)

WEEKS c.1747 - onwards (HAWKHURST parish)

WEEKS c.l803 (BRIDGE)

WICKS:

Daniel WICKS otp marr. Margaret SPAIN otp by Banns 29 Oct 1803 (Eythorne Regr)

Edw.T.WICKS (1897) and wife Mary Ann (1900) (Ripple by Deal churchyard memorials)

Eliz.WICKS spr of Eythorne married John CLARK of same by Banns 9.2.1763 (Eythorne Regr)

Hannah WICKS marr. Thos GAMBRILL of Waldershare, ba by Banns 5 Aug 1769 (Eythorne Regr)

Jas.Leonard WICKS, soldier of Dover, wounded (Dover Express Oct.16 1914 p.5. col.6.)

John WICKES of Eythorne husbandman married Ann BIRCH of same spr 27.11.1756 (Eythorne Regr)

John WICKS of Mongeham ba married Eliz.LONG spr by Banns 5.4.1777 (Northbourne Regr)

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John WICKES of St.Mary Dover ba married Sarah GOODSON spr otp by Lic. 30 Oct 1777 (ASH by Sandwich BTs)

John WICKS otp ba, minor married Eliz.MUSLIN otp spr with consent by Banns 11.10.1783 (Eythorne Regr)

Susan WICKS of Northbourne spr 24 to marry Peter REDMAN of Sutton nr Dover yeoman ba 28. To be at S.Andrew,Canterbury. Marriage Licence dated 29.1.1684/5 (Cowper lists)

Sus.WICKS spr BANNS READ to marry John SCREEDER Oct 1776, read at Northbourne (not married here), (Northbourne Banns Regr)

Susanna WICKS otp spr marr. John SCREEDER of Northbourne ba by Banns 29.10.1776 (Eythorne Regr)

Susanna WICKS otp married John MUTTON of Buckland, by Banns l9.July 1796 (Charlton by Dover Regr)

Susanna WICKS of Betteshanger spr married Thos SPAIN of Betteshanger ba by Banns 3 May 1807 (Betteshanger Regr. U3/75/1/3)

Thomas WICKS from St.Mary the Virgin Dover, 7.6.1754 (Deal St.Leonards Settlement Certificates)

Mr. W. WICKES married Aug 1 at Dover to Miss Sarah Ann WELLDEN (Kentish Gazette ll Aug 1863 on film, Canterbury Library)

Wm WICKS of Deal ba married Sarah DUNK otp spr by Banns 28.5.1803 (christenings of children also here) (FAVERSHAM BTs)

Wm & Sarah WICKS : their son William chr1806 (FAVERSHAM BTs)

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Thos WICKES John WICKES, son of Thos. James WICKES, shipwright son of Thos James WICKES, Deptford, Kent, shipwright. (Dover Electors 1802 hand written book listing voters – ie freemen of Dover – in election for two Dover MPs. At this date freemen did not have to reside in Dover. Some may be listed twice as they had two votes. Dover ref library)

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Wicks Weeks 3-8 2 Wig(g)ins, Wickins Hollingsbee ref: 672

EAST KENT PEOPLE INDEX: refs from various E.Kent sources, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

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Henry WICKENS: Henry and Annie Florence WICKENS were at Tilmanstone from at least 1925, living on Dover Road, and they moved to Lower Street in 1934 - (info ex Tilmanstone information collection)

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Elizabeth WIGINS married Daniel REASEL of St Margarets, 4.4.1703 (St George Canterbury, from J.Jones index)

John and Ann WIGGINS: chr April 1736 of their daughter Martha (Leysdown, Sheppey BTs)

Jno and Amy WIGGONS: chr 14.2.1738 of their daughter Mary (Minster in Sheppey BTs)

John WIGGINS farmer buried Dec 1742 (Minster in Sheppy BTs)

Mary WIGGINS buried Jan 1743 daughter in law* to Rebecca WIGGINS, widow (Minster in Sheppey BTs)

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listed by K.Hollingsbee

Wightwick etc Hollingsbee ref: 670

EAST KENT PEOPLE INDEX: refs from various E.Kent sources, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

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Emily WIGHTWICK aged 2 yrs 3 months died 29 Apr at New Romney (youngest daughter of Norman WIGHTWICK Esq) (Dover Telegraph 5 May 1838 p.8 col.4)

George WIGHTEWICKE, Captain of the Team (Surveyors of Highways Accounts for Kingsnorth, 1699, info ex J.A.Woodfield)

H. WIGHTWICK – occupier of marsh land at Ivey Church, owned by Robt BARGRAVE of Eastry (1754 Kent Poll)

Jane WIGHTWICK aged 6 yrs, died 11 August at New Romney (2nd dau of Capt WIGHTWICK) (Dover Telegraph 18 Aug 1838 p.8 col.4)

Mary WIGHTWICK, aged 38, died 21 Feb at New Romney, wife of Norman WIGHTWICK Esq. (Dover Telegraph 24 Feb 1838 p.8 col.4)

Mr N. WIGHTWICK, New Romney, furniture, effects and horses to be sold by auction (Dover Telegraph 24 March 1838 p.1 col.1)

Mr W. WIGHTWICK of Herne, farmer, married at Herne to Miss Jane HARRIS of Swalecliffe (Kentish Gazette Oct 5 – 8 1790 p.4 col.4)

Wm WIGHTWICK Esq. - his second daughter Hester STRINGER aged 45, died 7 Dec at New Romney (the wife of Mr Wm STRINGER) (Dover Telegraph 14 Dec 1833 p.8 col.4)

WIGHTWICK c.1768 (Tenterden)

Mr WHIGHTWICK, guest at Ramsgate Dance (Kentish Gazette 1 July 1808 p.4 col.4)

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listed by K.Hollingsbee

Wigmore Hollingsbee ref: 671

EAST KENT PEOPLE INDEX: refs from various E.Kent sources, randomly noted unless stated otherwise

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H. WIGMORE married on Aug 3 at Deal to Rebecca LADD, both of Deal (Kentish Gazette 11 Aug 1863)

Henry WIGMORE, resident Dover, owner of freehold in Dover (Poll Book 1734)

James WIGMORE labr James WIGMORE labr (Dover Electors 1802 ex-hand written book listing voters (ie freemen of Dover) in election for 2 Dover MPs. At this date freemen did not have to reside in Dover and voters may be listed twice (as they had two votes). Dover Ref Library)

Jemima WIGMORE notice of marriage to Robert PILCHER (youngest daughter of Mr John WIGMORE of Dover) (Dover Telegraph 14 Nov 1846 p.8 col.4)

John WIGMORE, York Street, Dover, Plumber etc. (Kent Directory 1837)

Margaret WIGMORE of Northbourne widow married John CLADDENBOWL of same, ba by Licence 29 Oct 1782 (Northbourne Regr)

Miss Rebecca WIGMORE married 28 June at Dover to Mr John LEIGH (Dover Telegraph 30 June 1838 p.8 col.4)

Thomas WIGMORE of Minster, Sheppey, owner of house/land at Dover, occupied by Will PILCHER (1754 Kent Poll)

Thomas WIGMORE of Sholden ba married Margaret DUNN of Northbourne spr by Lic. 10.4.1778 (Northbourne Regr)

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WIGZELL Hollingsbee ref: 38-13

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George WIGZELL of Wincheap, buried 28 Mar 1847 aged 34 (St.Mildred Canterbury Regr)

George WIGZELL of Wincheap aged 8 buried 10 Oct 1852 (St Mildred, Canterbury Reg)

George WIGZELL head wid 73 Gardener Charlotte SPAREPOINT boarder marr. 59 Charwoman both born Canterbury (16 Fortune's Passage, St.Mildred, Canterbury 1861 Census, ref.129)

James George WIGZELL aged 1 of Stour Street buried 24 Mar 1850 (St Mildred Canterbury reg)

John WYGSALL of Birchington, document at PRO 1523 regarding four Jurors of Birchington sent to Dover (Birchington Records) ("Birchington, its history" by A.T.Walker 1991 pp.15/16)

John WIGSELL (WYGSALL) a churchwarden 1531. (info from churchwardens' accounts Birchington. Had land in Birchington ("list of church lands" 1527) ("Birchington, its History" as above, pp.8 and 16)

John WIGZELL of parish of St Peter Sandwich ba married Mary BEAL spr of Ash by Licence 3 Mar 1763 (ASH by Sandwich BTs)

John WIGZELL Esq. of Canterbury married at Cathedral to Miss Margaret JENKIN of the Precincts (4th dau of the late Rev Robert JENKIN dec'd) Married by the Revd Thomas WIGZELL (Kentish Gazette Nov 19-23 1790 p.1 col.3)

John and Sarah WIGZELL: chr of their dau Ann 1811 (St Mildred Canterbury BTs)

Mr John WIGZELL of Watling Street, aged 77 buried 28 Apr 1815 (St Mary Bredin, Canterbury)

Robert WIGSOLL: "The XV pece one akyre of Romescot land at Seegate, Robert WIGSOLL east, the Menesse otherwise called a comen, south, Robert PHYLYPE north and west" Birchington, 1527 list of church lands - church accounts ("Birchington, its History" as above p.24)

Stephen WIGZELL of Kempsing, owner of property at K, in own occupation (1754 Kent Poll)

Thos WIGZELL: In WILL of Wm CARTER, husbandman, fl.334. of 31 Jul 1592 proved 26 Aug 1592 Weald of E.Kent will abstracts, Archdeaconry of Canterbury (KFHS fiche No.60) "to Thomas WIGGESELL my wife's son - one young bullock (or calf) and a lamb immediately after my decease".

Thos WIGSELL of Newend, Middsx, owner of houses at Greenwich occupied by -- GREEN (1754 Kent Poll p.205)

Tho. WIGSELL of (blank) owner of house at Greenwich, occupied by ---- NEIL (1790 Kent Poll p.241)

Thos WIGZELL son of Thos and Sophia obit 11 May 1804 aet 3 ref.276 ("Journals of Excursion to Ramsgate 1829 - see Add.Ms. ref 271/1 Cant Archives, which includes lists of Thanet MIs)

Wm WIGZELL of Greenwich, owner of houses at G, occupied by Sam.ALLMAY (1754 Kent Poll)

WIGZELL (St Mildred Canterbury 1813-37 including marriages)

Mrs WIGZELL, died 28 Aug at Canterbury (Dover Telegraph 3 Sep 1836 p.8 col.4)

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Revd Thomas WIGZELL: On Wed evening at Rectory House, Upper Hardres, the Rev Thomas WIGZELL rector of that parish and brother of John WIGZELL Esq. of Canterbury (Kentish Gazette 31.3.1815 back page col.5)

WIGZELL see also WIESELL

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Wigzell 38-13 2 Wilberforce Hollingsbee ref: 618

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Agnes Averilda WILBERFORCE (wife of the Revd Robert J. Wilberforce), died 17 November at the Vicarage, East Farleigh (Dover Telegraph 22 Nov 1834 p.8 col.4)

Mrs Robert WILBERFORCE – birth of son on 9 Nov at East Farleigh (Dover Telegraph 15 Nov 1834 p.8 col.4)

William WILBERFORCE – two of his sons lived at the Old Vicarage, East Farleigh, as Vicars (Arthur Mee’s “Kent” page 155)

William WILBERFORCE and William PITT - 1833 – met at Keston and an Act was passed for the Abolition of Slavery (Kent County History Vol.1 by Bushell 1976)

WILBERFORCE - Hayes, Kent (Mee’s “Kent” page 231)

WILBERFORCE - see Keston (Mee’s “Kent” p.267)

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Wood Hollingsbee ref: 2659

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NOTES on the TILMANSTONE WOOD families, 17C and 18C, compiled by Mr P.Walkerley (1995), and included here with his kind permission.

There are several wills of the WOOD family proved in the Archdeaconry and Consistory Courts of Canterbury which have not yet been used and may well enable the pedigree of this family to be taken further back to the Sixteenth Century. Similarly, a search of the Deal and surrounding parish registers has not yet been conducted and will no doubt yield far more information. For now, the pedigree begins with:

John WOOD "the elder" of Tilm. yeoman married Margaret (bur 20.9.1678 at Tilmanstone). He left WILL (Archdeaconry Court PR17/74/144) dated 1 Feb 1677-8 proved March 1677-8 (the will mentions son Thomas, and grandson Thos WOOD of Mongeham, wife Margaret all lands, to all other grandchildren 5s. signed (X) overseer James BURVILL). He was buried at Tilm. 28.2.1677-8

By Margaret, John had at least one son, Thomas WOOD of Ripple, Tilmanstone and Deal, yeoman, probably born between 1620-1630, mentioned in will of his father 1678. Thomas married 9 December 1650 at Woodnesborough, to Ann COCKLING, daughter of George COCKLING (possibly the George, son of Robert Cockling bt at St Peters Thanet 1 November 1599) of Sandwich, yeoman (will proved 20 April 1683) by his wife Elizabeth. The will of Thomas WOOD of Deal was dated 8 Nov 1690, (Probate July 1691 Consistory Ct Canterbury PRC32/56/85) disposes of several sums of money, leasehold property in Deal, his property, lands, orchard, and appurtenances in Tilmanstone and his messuage in the parish of Sandwich St Mary; he names his "dear wife" Ann, sons John, Thomas, Robert, George, William and daughters Mary, wife of Edward Lamper, Elizabeth, wife of John Mockett, Sarah, wife of Thomas Manger, Ann, wife of Henry Carleton, Martha, wife of Thomas Hutchins and Susan, wife of William Terry. Also, grandson John (son of his son George) and grandaughter Ann Lamper. By his wife Ann, who was probably the Ann Wooden, widow, buried at Deal St Leonard 18th August 1694, Thomas had 6 sons and 5 daughters (numbered 1 to 5 below):

1. John 1653-1721. bt 14 Feb 1653/4 Tilmanstone. Bur 10 dec 1721 Tilmanstone. Of Tilmanstone yeoman, WILL dated 21 Apr 1721, proved Dec.1721(Archdeaconry Court PRC17/85/49e): mentioned 32 acres in Tilmanstone, 9 acres Eastry, 19 acres Little Mongeham and land in Northbourne; bequests to the poor of Tilmanstone; £20 to 4 sisters Sarah MANGER, Eliz. MOCKETT, Susannah TERRIE, Martha HUDSON; grandchildren Eliz., Richd, Mary + Ann FOLEY, Robt MANTON, children of his dtr Mary MANTON; and grandchildren Eliz, Wm, Mary and Margaret, and Ann BOYS £10, of daughter Margaret BOYS; granddaughter Susannah HART and daughter Katherine HARTE (possibly Forte) Exors Margaret BOYS and Mary MINTON (sgd) John Married (by licence dated 18th Nov 1675, bachelor and yeoman of Tilmanstone to marry Elizabeth Wakeley, a maid aged 18 from Great Mongeham, whose father, Edward Wakeley of Lenham, yeoman, consented) Elizabeth WAKELEY. She was born 11 April 1656 at Lenham and bt there 17 April 1656, daughter of Edward WAKELEY (1624-1700) of Lenham, yeoman by his first wife Elizabeth (died in Childbirth and buried at Lenham 21 Dec 1661). She was buried at Tilmanstone 19 June 1705 as the wife of Mr John WOOD. John and Elizabeth had children:

I. Anna bt Nov 1677, Bur 1682 II. Elizabeth bt 9 Dec 1679. Died before 21 April 1721 when her children named in her father's will. III. Thomas bt 19 Sept 1681 D by 1721. IV. Catherine bt Aug 1682 V. Mary bt 8 Jan 1684/5 VI. John bt 31 Mar 1687 VII. Margaret bt 22 Sept 1688. Died June 1764 married by licence May 1710 to William BOYS of Betteshanger 1671-1750 and by him was ancestor of the Betteshanger tenants branch and the Sandwich branch of the BOYS family.

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2. Thomas 1656-1717. Of Tilmanstone , where buried 30 Oct 1717. Will (as yeoman of Tilmanstone) dated 13 November 1716. Married by licence dated 16th June 1679 (Thomas WOOD junior of Northbourne, aged 22 to Anna WESTBEACH of Little Mongeham, spinster, aged 28: to marry at St Georges Canterbury, bondsman Thomas WOOD of Northbourne). Thomas left WILL 13.11.1716 Proved Mar 1717. Mentions beloved wife Ann, sons Thos & John, dau Ann FERRIS, and 2 sons Nathaniel (?or Nicholas), Michael and Robert. Thomas and Anna had issue:

i. Thomas ii. John bt 1684 iii. Nathaniel (or Nicholas) iv. Michael of Tilmanstone bt 1684 Bur 1758, MI in Tilmanstone churchyard v. Robert bt 1689 vi. Ann bt 1680 at Northbourne ( dtr Thomas WOOD the younger) married FERRIS.

3. Richard. Bt 10 Dec 1663

4. Robert bt Dec 1666 Tilmanstone; Marriage Licence 10 May 1688, aged 27, a bachelor of Deal to marry Margaret TYDEY widow at Deal, Tilmanstone or Great Mongeham. John MOCKETT of Deal, yeo bondsman. He may be the Robert WOOD of Deal who’s will was dated 1725 and Proved (Consistory Ct Canterbury Ref PRC32/60/238) 1726

5. George born between 1666- 1671, mentioned between his brothers in the will of his father, wherin he was left his fathers tenement at Sandwich. He may be the George WOOD of Northbourne who was buried at Tilmanstone 15 January 1712/3. Married by Licence 26 June 1686, he of Great Mongeham, yeoman, a bachelor, to marry Susan KINGSFORD of Shoulden, maiden aged 27; To marry at St Mary's Canterbury; bondsman was Thomas MANGER of Tilmanstone, weaver. George and Susan had issue at least one son :

I. John born by 8 Nov 1690 when named in his grandfather’s will and left a messuage in Sandwich St Mary. He may be the John WOOD who was buried at Deal St Leonard 23 December 1692.

6. William bt March 1671 Tilmanstone, of Deal , a cordwainer. Licence to marry 30 May 1691, he of Deal, a cordwainer aged 20, to marry at Sholden or Great Mongeham to Elizabeth COCKLING of Sandwich, spinster aged 25. Bondsman was Edward LAMPER, miller of Eastry.

7. Ann bt ca 1653 Marriage Licence dated 10 February 1672, she of Tilmanstone, aged 19, to marry at St Mary Bredman, Canterbury to Henry CARLETON of Deal, husbandman. Her father Thomas WOOD consented to the marriage.

8. Susanna born c.1661/2. Marriage licence 16th Feb 1680, she 19, her father consenting, to marry William TERRY of Northbourne, yeoman aged 20. Bondsman was John WOOD of Tilmanstone.

9. Mary bt March 1664/5. She is possibly the Mary LAMPER of Buckland By Dover who had her will proved 1721. She married Edward LAMPER by licence dated 10 Feb 1681/2 (to marry at Eastry, Tilmanstone or Whitfield, Edward LAMPER of Eastry, husbandman aged 25, Mary WOOD of Tilmanstone, spinster aged 19yrs)

10. Sarah married (before 1686) to Thomas MANGER of Tilmanstone, weaver.

11. Elizabeth married John MOCKETT of Deal, yeoman (so called when he was bondsman to his brother in law May 1688). Both mentioned in the will of Thomas WOOD 1690.

12. Martha born c1669. Marriage licence 6 May 1690 Thomas HUTCHEN, "alias HODSON, mariner", bachelor aged 25 to marry Martha WOOD, spinster, aged 2, at Deal, Shoulden. Her father consented and the bondsman was Henry CARLETON, husbandman of Deal.

------compiled by Peter Walkerley