The Hollingsbee Collection
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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 KENT PEOPLE INDEX: refs from various East Kent records, randomly noted unless stated otherwise -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- see also ARGUR, AGAR, ACRES -------------------------------------------- Elizabeth ANCHOR, a child buried 1704-5 (Faversham BTs) Sarah ANCHORE of Broad Street, Northgate aged 98 buried Nov 14 1813 (Canterbury St Mary Northgate Reg) Stephen ANCHOR apprenticed to John MAXTED of Eythorne, 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) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- listed by K.Hollingsbee Anderson Hollingsbee ref: 1213 EAST KENT PEOPLE INDEX: refs from various East Kent records, randomly noted unless stated otherwise -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Alexander and Margaret ANDERSON: chr their son Rodney 1783 (Otham BTs) (Miss) Ann Elizabeth ANDERSON – notice of marriage to Mr Thomas DAVISON (Dover Telegraph 12 Sep 1846 p.8 col.4) Arthur ANDERSON of K.O.S.B., (name on Tilmanstone Roll of Honour in the parish church, ie. served in the 1914-18 war) Elizabeth ANDERSON spr of Stourmouth married Wm COOK of Eastry 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 Maidstone 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 (Woodnesborough 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, Folkestone (advert p.345, 1875 Sinnock Directory) 1213 page 2 Thomas ANDERSON head married 22 mariner b. Dover Mary “ wife “ 22 b. Glascow, Scotland George “ father marr 45 mariner b. Eastbourne, Sussex 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, Blean 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 Castle 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 Sittingbourne, Tenterden, 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) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- listed by K.Hollingsbee Andrews Hollingsbeee ref: 408 EAST KENT PEOPLE INDEX: refs from various E.Kent sources, randomly noted unless stated otherwise -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 Broadstairs” (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 Snargate Street, Dover – retiring - grocer’s shop to let (Dover Telegraph 11 Mar 1837 p.1 col.2) Mr Benjamin ANDREWS, Chartham 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 Bishopsbourne Charlotte “ wife “ 18 born Nonington (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) 408 page 2 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 Hastingleigh) + Edward, Mary, Caroline, John, Jane, Stephen, all “born Elmsted” (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 Alkham 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.