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1201 Death registration
HYLAND, FANNY 75
GRO Reference: 1875 M Quarter in MAIDSTONE Volume 02A Page 453 
HILLS, Fanny (I10702)
 
1202 Death registration
HYLAND, SYDNEY GLADSTONE 36
GRO Reference: 1902 D Quarter in MAIDSTONE Volume 02A Page 481


HYLAND, MAGGIE FRANCES ORFORD
GRO Reference: 1894 J Quarter in MAIDSTONE Volume 02A Page 712


HYLAND, REGINALD ERNEST ORFORD
GRO Reference: 1896 S Quarter in MAIDSTONE Volume 02A Page 753

HYLAND, DORA MARY ORFORD
GRO Reference: 1898 S Quarter in MAIDSTONE Volume 02A Page 786


HYLAND, STANLEY WILLIAM ORFORD
GRO Reference: 1901 D Quarter in MAIDSTONE Volume 02A Page 812 
HYLAND, Sydney Gladstone (I10774)
 
1203 Death Registration
MILLSTED, DANIEL 45
GRO Reference: 1927 S Quarter in FAVERSHAM Volume 02A Page 975 
MILSTED, Daniel (I2657)
 
1204 Death registration
Deaths Jun 1904 (>99%)
RALPH Dorothy Isabel 12 Watford 3a 345 
RALPH, Dorothy Isabel ^ (I2442)
 
1205 Death registration
Deaths Mar 1937 (>99%)
Dadson Ada A M 48 Faversham 2a 1808 
ELY, Ada A. M. (I8552)
 
1206 Death registration
FREEMAN, REBECCA 60
GRO Reference: 1905 D Quarter in AMERSHAM Volume 03A Page 427 
GREGORY, Rebecca (I2426)
 
1207 Death registration
Name: William G F Ralph
Death Age: 64
Birth Date: abt 1879
Registration Date: Jan 1943
[Feb 1943]
[Mar 1943]
Registration Quarter: Jan-Feb-Mar
Registration district: Sittingbourne
Inferred County: Kent
Volume: 2a
Page: 1718

Possible marriage
Marriages Sep 1937 (>99%)
Ralph William G Ashbee Medway 2a 3417


William George Frederick RALPH and May Louise Bertha RALPH are 1st cousins. Their common ancestors are James RALPH and Jane POND. 
RALPH, William George Frederick (I2435)
 
1208 Death registration details:
Dec Qtr. 1938, Maidstone Dist., Kent, 2a, 1217

1901 census a cordite manufacturer at the powder works. 
SHARP, George Thomas (I67)
 
1209 Death registration gives birthdate as 21 March 1917. KELLY, Reginald Edward (I3104)
 
1210 Death registration Hackney, Middlesex, England (83y) WATKINS, Evan or Edward (I7773)
 
1211 Death registration index entry: Sep 1907
Smeed Henry aged 72 Faversham vol. 2a, p. 478 
SMEED, Henry (I2286)
 
1212 Death registration:
EARLE, ELLEN 0
GRO Reference: 1864 J Quarter in MILTON Volume 02A Page 403 
EARLL, Ellen ^ (I15510)
 
1213 Death Registration:
PENHALIGON, MARY 28
GRO Reference: 1890 D Quarter in OF BODMIN Volume 05C Page 63 
ROWE, Mary (I17794)
 
1214 Death Registration:
AYLETT, HENRY 64 Order
GRO Reference: 1878 M Quarter in BRIDGE Volume 02A Page 469
puts birth year ca 1814


England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966
1878, p. 176
Aylett Henry. Personal Estate under GB60. 16 February. Administration of the personal estate of Henry Aylett late of the Parish of Oare in the County of Kent, labourer, who died 23 January 1878 at the County
Lunatic Asylum Chartham in the said County was granted at Canterbury to Susannah Aylett of Faversham in the said County, Widow, the Relict.

Possibly a first marriage:
SURNAME GIVEN NAME BRIDESUR BRIDE GIV EVT DATE YEAR PARENTS/SPOUSE PLACE SOURCE
AYLETT Henry MIDDLETON Harriet M 13 Nov 1858 he bachelor, 38, gardener, residing Wallers Row, father Thomas Aylett, gardener and she spinster, 22, in service, residing West Street, father John Middleton, labourer. Wit: Richard Aylett, Maria Ottaway Faversham PR BT

But this is questionable as that Henry is born ca 1830s according to census.

Death of Harriett
SURNAME GIVEN NAME SOURCE EVT DATE YEAR PARENTS/SPOUSE PLACE
AYLETT Harriet PR BT DBL 28 Nov 1852 Wallers Row, 30 Faversham 
AYLETT AKA ELLIOT, Henry (I16683)
 
1215 Death registration:
Deaths Dec 1892
Ralph Frank Herbert 10 Faversham 2a 491 
RALPH, Frank Herbert ^ (I2437)
 
1216 Death registration:
Deaths Sep 1892 (>99%)
Ralph Horace Charles 8 Faversham 2a 458 
RALPH, Horace Charles ^ (I2438)
 
1217 Death registration:
Mar Qtr. 1880, vol 2a, p332 (47 years), North Aylesford District, Kent, England

Died without issue. 
NUTT, John Toker (I2997)
 
1218 Death registration:
Name: Frederick J Ralph
Death Age: 64
Birth Date: abt 1852
Registration Date: Oct 1916
[Nov 1916]
[Dec 1916]
Registration Quarter: Oct-Nov-Dec
Registration district: Watford
Inferred County: Hertfordshire
Volume: 3a
Page: 948 
RALPH, Frederick John (I2434)
 
1219 Death registration:
RUTTER, MARY ANN 1
GRO Reference: 1839 D Quarter in MILTON Volume 05 Page 256 
RUTTER, Mary ^ (I17580)
 
1220 Death registration: June Qtr 1891, Faversham District, 2a, 570 BODEKER, Edith Kate ✝ (I6242)
 
1221 Death registration: June Qtr. 1949 at Sittingbourne District, 5b, 675, aged 84 BODEKER, Charles Horatio (I1881)
 
1222 Death registration: Sittingbourne District, 2a, 1731, aged 78 COOMBS, Sarah Ann (I1883)
 
1223 Deaths Dec 1880 (>99%)
Hocking James 75 Liskeard 5c 33
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Linkinhorne is in Liskeard registration district from 1837 to 1974

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There may be a connection between the following John Hocking and my Hocking family, but I haven't found the proof as of January 15, 2020. In particular see the baptism of John Henry Rickard Hocking of 1846. That entry states the abode as Bray's Shop.

John Hocking, bur 7 May 1850, residing Lauceston, age 51 years - ibid

p. 68, # 543 c 25 Jan 1829 Maria daughter of John and Elizabeth Harvey Hocking, Bray Shop in Stoke Climsland, labourer by W. Gillbee, Curate

p. 83, #660, c Dec 4, 1831, Fanny Soper daughter of John and Elizabeth Hocking, Brays Shop, labourer

no name Hoskin, bur 17 May 1833, residing Brays Shop, age 2 years - Linkinhorne PR

p. 89, #710, 18 Aug 1833, Thomas son of Walter and Miriam Rundle, Brays Shop, labourer

p. 91, #727, c Feb 25, 1834, Fanny Soper daughter of John and Elizabeth Hockin, Brays Shop, labourer

p. 7, #52, 9 Apr 1837, John son of John and Elizabeth Hocking, Brays Shop, labourer

p. 20, #157, 19 Jun 1841, Anna Susanna daughter of John and Elizabeth Hocking, Brays Shop, labourerlabourer

p. 27, #212, 14 Jul 1843, Mary daughter of James and Elizabeth Hocking, Brays Shop, labourer

p. 39, #305, 15 Feb 1846, Alice Louisa daughter of John and Elizabeth Hocking, Brays Shop, labourer

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in tree of Roger Burge
http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/40434482/person/20414404134
James Hocking
Birth about 1805 in Linkenhorne Cornwall, England, United Kingdom
Death October 1880 in Liskeard, Cornwall, England
m. Elizabeth Harris 1805-1888
mother of James Hocking: Mary Rundall
Birth about 1758 in Milton Abbot, Devon, England
Death October 1852 in Linkenhorne Cornwall, England, United Kingdom
however he only has James and William and not my Mary or sister Betty

seems to relate to
William Herbert Hocking illegitimate son of Elizabeth Ann Hocking
Birth 18 May 1885 in Pensilva, St Ive, Cornwall, England
Death 03 Jul 1973 in 49 Herbert St , Maindy, Cardiff
married Beatrice Sarah Hole
1885 – 1962

Private

Evelyn Doris Hocking
1905 – 1992

William Herbert Hocking
1906 – 1974


Olive Irene Hocking
1908 – 1997

Vera M Hocking
1910 – 1912


Winifred Grace Hocking
1913 – 2003


Albert H Hocking
1915 – 1915

Moira Elizabeth Hocking
1923 – 1996
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On Gedmatch:
1472. 2017-02-20 02:27:23 david.jordanaus@gmail.com 3146709 : P299 Elizabeth Hocking, b. Abt. 1804, Stoke Climsland, Cornwall, England, d. Jan-1877, Launceston, Cornwall , FATHER: Gregory Soper , MOTHER: Susanna Harvey
1473. 2017-02-20 02:27:23 david.jordanaus@gmail.com 3146709 : P677 Catherine Rickard Hocking, b. 1835, Linkinhorne, Cornwall, England, d. , , FATHER: James Hocking , MOTHER: Elizabeth Hocking
1474. 2017-02-20 02:27:23 david.jordanaus@gmail.com 3146709 : P678 James Hocking, b. 1807, Linkinhorne, Cornwall, England, d. October 1880, Liskeard, Cornwall , FATHER: ??, MOTHER: ??
1475. 2017-02-20 02:27:23 david.jordanaus@gmail.com 3146709 : P679 Mary Hocking, b. abt 1844, Linkinhorne, Cornwall, England, d. , , FATHER: James Hocking , MOTHER: Elizabeth Hocking
1476. 2017-02-20 02:27:23 david.jordanaus@gmail.com 3146709 : P680 Charles James Hocking, b. 1838, Egloshayle, Cornwall, England, d. , , FATHER: James Hocking , MOTHER: Elizabeth Hocking
1477. 2017-02-20 02:27:23 david.jordanaus@gmail.com 3146709 : P681 Elizabeth Ann Hocking, b. abt 1850, Linkinhorne, Cornwall, England, d. , , FATHER: James Hocking , MOTHER: Elizabeth Hocking 
HOCKING, James (I8260)
 
1224 Deaths Jun 1876 (>99%)
Elliott Geoffrey 84 Faversham 2a 441 
ELLIOTT, Jeffrey (I6805)
 
1225 Deaths Jun 1884
HOCKING Elizabeth 83 years Liskeard v. 5c p. 38 
RICKARD, Elizabeth (I13817)
 
1226 Deaths Jun 1895 (>99%)
Barling George Vallence 74 Hendon 3a 91

Matilda nee Lusted seems to have vanished sometime between 1855 and 1861 census. In 1861 George Vallance Barling is living by himself but claims to be married.

By 1871 he has started to have children with Sarah Maughan, whom he never married. Yet, by 1864 the births of their children are being registered as Barling with mother's maiden name as Maughan. 
BARLING, George Vallance (I16584)
 
1227 Deaths Sep 1966 (>99%)
COLLARD LUCIE A L aged 69 DOVER 5F 374 
COLLARD, Lucie Alix L. ✝ (I11591)
 
1228 Dec 25 1857 marriage:
John Wills, full age, bachelor, labourer, Challock, James Wills, labourer
Emma Ruck, full age, spinster, no occupation, Challock, James Ruck, labourer
both parties signed
Witnesses: Thomas Ruck and Elizabeth Ruck both by their marks 
Family (F4777)
 
1229 Dec 26 1863 marriage:
Edward Ruck, full, bachelor, labourer, Challock, illegitimate son of Mary Ruck, no occupation
Susanna Lyon, 19, spinster, no occupation, Challock, John Lyon, labourer
both parties signed by their mark
John Shropshire, Ann Lyon, both signed by their marks 
Family (F4780)
 
1230 Dec Qtr 1901 Cabuche Anne Honorine W. Ham 4a 456  Family (F5711)
 
1231 Dec Qtr 1919
Greenwich, Middlesex, England (vol. 1d, p. 2363) 
Family (F5685)
 
1232 Dec Qtr., 1899, 5b, 452, Plymouth, Devon, England
 
Family (F133)
 
1233 Deceased
Name: Murvel Ione Gregory Rawson
Event Type: Obituary
Event Date: 28 Jul 1998
Event Place: Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Gender: Female
Relationship to Deceased: Deceased
Birth Date: 19 Dec 1909
Birthplace: Union, , Utah
Death Date: 26 Jul 1998
Newspaper: Deseret News, The
Affiliate Image Identifier: 0F9541EC8CE2DE79
Spouse and Children
William A Rawson Husband Male
Joyce Rawson Daughter Female
Richard Rawson Son Male
Jeanette Bringhurst Daughter Female
Annette Swapp Daughter Female
Joan Evans Daughter Female
Marlene Mounteer Daughter Female
Gloria Anderson Daughter Female
Rose Ann Chamberlain Daughter Female
Marjean Goodmansen Daughter Female
Diane Nelson Daughter Female
Parents and Siblings
William Charles Gregory Father Male
Alice M Spillet Gregory Mother Female
Extended Family
Marilyn Rawson Daughter-In-Law Female
Keith Bringhurst Son-In-Law Male
Howard Swapp Son-In-Law Male
Nyle Evans Son-In-Law Male
James Mounteer Son-In-Law Male
Wesley Anderson Son-In-Law Male
Paul Chamberlain Son-In-Law Male
Mark Goodmansen Son-In-Law Male
Jeff Nelson Son-In-Law Male 
GREGORY, Murvel Iona (I4179)
 
1234 Declared heir to the throne of England. MORTIMER, 4th Earl of March, Roger (I9389)
 
1235 Deed CM 31/31 [1572] - held at Lambeth Palace Library

Deed poll, seal pendant device, crossed flails.

Archival history:
Formerly numbered 17


Contents:
June 1, 14 Eliz. Thomas Crambroke of Nonington, Kent, housbandman, grants to Stephen Crambroke his brother, of the par. of Staple, yoman, 1 acre 3 roods and 13 perches lying together in a place called 'Gore' in the par. of Chillenden, adjoining the lands of the heirs of Thomas Hamon on the E. and of the heirs of Thomas Keler on the W., the land of Laurance Omer on the S. and the King's way on the N. Warranty against all men. Sealed in the presence of Nicholas Pepper, Thomas Elver, Thomas Cooke, Ethelbert Omer the writer of this. 
OMER, Ethelbert (I5398)
 
1236 Dence John Terrall Joan ML 6 Apr 1637 he of Hinxhill, husbandman, bachelor, about 26 and she of the same place, virgin, about 22, daughter of John Terrall, of the same place, husbandman, who consents, as is testified by his son, John Terrall, of the same place, husbandman. At. St. Margaret's Canterbury. Cornelius Houslock of Canterbury, tapster, bondsman. Canterbury ML Cowper, J.M. DENCE, John (I14027)
 
1237 Denne, David of Littlebourne and Margery Parker of Ickham widow. At Ickham, Littlebourne or Wickham. Sep 30 1568 Family (F4995)
 
1238 DENNEHILL is another seat in Kingston, Kent, on the same side of Barham downs, at the eastern boundary of them, which took its name from the family of Dene, or Denne, of eminent note in this county, the possessors of it in very early times. One of them, Ralph de Den, held much land in Romney Marsh, and at Buckhurst, in Sussex, in the 20th year of William the Conqueror, as appeared by an old roll in the earl of Dorset's possession, being written in the record, son of Robtus Pincerna, a name probably given him from his being butler or sewer to one of our kings before the conquest. Sir Alured de Den was chief steward of the priory of Christ-church in the 29th year of king Henry III. and was a person so singularly esteemed for his wisdom, that when the laws and ordinances of Romney Marsh were compiled, by that venerable judge Henry de Bath, in the 42d year of that reign, this Sir Alured and Nicholas de Handloe were joined with him for that purpose; and what is remarkable, he at that early time sealed with three leopards faces, the antient paternal coat of this family, which afterwards continued owners of this seat, and resided here with much reputation as justices of the peace and other honourable employments of public concern, down to Michael Denne, esq. who lived here in the reigns of king Edward IV. and king Henry VII. being descended by the marriages of his ancestors from the families of Apulderfield, Earde, Arderne, and Combe, among others, whose posterity spread in several branches resident not only in Canterbury and the several neighbouring parishes, but in West Kent likewise. But after this seat had continued in an uninterrupted descent to him from Sir Alured de Denne above-mentioned, and from him again down to Thomas Denne, esq. who was recorder of Canterbury, and died possessed of it in 1655, it went by Mary, his youngest daughter and coheir, in marriage to Vincent Denne. esq. of Canterbury, sergeant-at-law, descended, as has been above-related, from the same stock of ancestry, but he bore for his arms, Argent, on two flaunches, sable, two leopard's faces, or, being the bearing of this younger branch of this family. The elder branch, of Dennehill, bore Sable, three leopards faces, or. (fn. 4) He died possessed of it in 1693, leaving four daughters his coheirs, viz. Dorothy, married to Mr. Thomas Ginder; Mary, to Mr. Stephen Nethersole; Bridget, to Mr. Robert Beake; and Honywood, to Gilbert Knowler, esq. who the next year vested their several interests in this seat by sale in Mr. Robert Beake before-mentioned, who died possessed of the whole of it in 1701, whose heirs, Thomas, Robert, and William Beake, in 1725 sold it to lady Hester Gray, whose husband Sir James Gray had, in 1707, been created a baronet of Scotland

[Source: Hasted, Edward. "Parishes: Kingston." The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent: Volume 9. Canterbury: W Bristow, 1800. 338-349. British History Online. Web. 20 March 2016. http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-kent/vol9/pp338-349.]


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Denne: A Saxon Origin

The "dennes" were the areas of land bounded by the transhumance routes in Kent in Saxon times, so the Denne name may be of Saxon origin. These "dennes" which threaded through the woodlands of the Kentish Weald in the 6th and 7th centuries were the low-lying clearings which gave free passage to the livestock between areas of pasturage. They also served as woodland pasture for swine, but that was not their primary function.

. . . condensed from Gelling and Cole: The Landscape of Place names, 2000.


Thus, Robert de Dene, the first Denne to appear in history, may have been of Saxon ancestry. He may have been a descendant of a Saxon retainer who had accompanied the family of King Æthelred of England and his queen, Emma of Normandy, into exile almost thirty years before.

Denne: A Danish Origin

The Denne name may come from the Norman French "Dene" meaning "the Dane"; thereby suggesting a Scandinavian or Viking origin for the Denne Family. Perhaps the first of the Denne Family came to Normandy circa 911 with Rolf the Ganger who became Robert, 1st Duke of Normandy.


The following account appears on a Denne Family Tree dated 1832
"This Ancient Family was Norman as believed, and settled in Normandy with Rollo the Dane which may be inferred even from the Christian Names Robert, and Ralph, alias Rolo, or Rolloph, at this period much in Fashion in Normandy and France; also by the particle De: farther-more the two Roberts first in this Pedigree, as also Ralph, had large possessions in Normandy, (as see Collins His) besides if they had been Anglo Saxons it is not probable they would have retained their estates when those of the English throughout the Country were confiscated, and given to Normans by William the Conquerer; nor is it likely that they were of the Danes at this period settled in England, as Edward the Confessor would not surely have taken a Dane into his service and Household so soon after Massacre & Banishment of the Danes by his father Ethelred in 1002.

"There is every reason to believe that Robert De Den came over with Edward the Confessor, and his Brother Alfred, from Normandy, where they had been taken by their Mother Emma Daughter of Richard 1st Duke of Normandy, and widow of Ethelred to protect them against Canute, who had put their brother to death, and at which they resided some years, during which Robert De Den (whose family at that period were it 'appears' Noble and there from of some note wealth and influence) was probably taken into Edward's service it seems further probable that this family were amongst those to whom Estates and Honors were granted to his Countrymen by Rollo the Dane, first Duke of Normandy who was a Prince of Denmark and to whom Charles of France ceded the Country of Normandy Ella Daughter of Ralph marrying De Sackwell a Norman confirms the opinion in some measure."

Regardless of his exact ancestry, Robert de Dene was a Norman who held large estates in Sussex and Kent as well as in Normandy. He was "pincerna", a household official in charge of wine and beverages, to King Edward the Confessor.

The shield and Coat of Arms was authenticated at
the Heralds College from the original manuscript by the personal inspection of, and copied by, Frederick Slater on December 8th 1880.

[Source: http://www.robertsewell.ca/dennename.html]
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Pincerna, butler or sewer to Edward the Confessor. Large estates in Sussex and Kent, also in Normandy. Vide Dorset Manuscripts, Collins's Peerage, and Harris's History of Kent.


DENNE of Kent and Sussex

Arms - Argent, two flances sable, each charged with a leopard's face or.
[Conoess p Claren. CAMDEN. - Harl 6138.]

The following account has been condensed and highlighted from John Burke: A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland, London (1838) Vol III, pp. 19-21
The Dennes were established in Kent, antecedently to the Conquest, by a Norman,
ROBERT DE DENE, who held large estates in Sussex and Kent, as well as in the duchy, and was Pincerna or butler to Edward the Confessor. His son and heir,
ROBERT DE DENE, was father of
RALPH DE DENE, living in the time of William, the Conqueror, lord of Buckhurst, in Sussex, who wedded Sybella, sister of Robert de Gatton, and had a son, Robert, his heir, and a daughter, Ella,* m. to Sir Jordan Sackville, ancestor of the dukes of Dorset.
* This Ella, who inherited by will from her father Buckhurst and other estates in Sussex, in her widowhood endowed Bayham Abbey. See charter in the British Museum, by which she gives permission to the abbot and community to remove their establishment from their convent at Otteham, founded by her father Ralph Dene, to Bayham.
This Ralph de Dene, who possessed large estates in Kent and Sussex, founded Otteham Abbey, for monks of the Premonstratensian order. His son and successor,
ROBERT DE DENE, inherited the Kentish estates. He married, and had, with two daughters, Alice, who endowed Bayham Abbey, and Agnes, wife of -- De Icklisham, was s. by his son,
WILLIAM DE DENN, of Denn Hill, in the Parish of Kingston on Barham Downs, Kent, who was s. by his son,
SIR ALURED DE DENN, of Denn Hill, a person of great learning, seneschal of the Priory of Canterbury, and escheator of Kent Anno 1234, who was appointed by Henry VII. to enforce, in conjunction with Sir Henry de Bath, the laws of Romney Marsh. He was s. by his son,
WALTER DENNE, of Denne Hill, living in 1256, whose son, another
WALTER DENNE, of Denne Hill, alive in the 9th EDWARD I. [1281] was father of
JOHN DENNE, of Denne Hill, in 1308, who was s. by his son,
SIR WILLIAM DENNE, knt. of Denne Hill, who sat in Parliament for the city of Canterbury 19th Edward II. [1326] and for the county of Kent in the 14th of the following reign [1341]. Sir William espoused Elizabeth, daughter and co-heiress of Hamo de Gatton, of ??oughton, and left a son and successor,
RICHARD DENNE, of Denne, living in the (?)6th Richard II. [1383?]who m. Agnes, daughter of -- Apuldrefield, of Challock,* and had four sons, THOMAS, Michael, John, and Robert; of whom the eldest,
* “This ancient family,” says Philpot, “descended from Henry de Apuldrefield, of Apuldrefield, in Coudham, who was in the catalogue of those eminent Kentish gentlemen who were engaged with Richard I. at the siege of Acre, in Palestine.”
THOMAS DENNE, of Denne Hill, wedded Isabel, daughter and heir of Robert de (?)arde, and had (with a younger son, Thomas, who died issueless in 1468), his successor,
JOHN DENNE, of Denne Hill, who m. Alice, daughter of Richard Arden, and had issue,
IMICHAEL, his heir.
IIThomas, of Kingston, who m. Agnes, daughter of William Eshehurst, and had an only daughter and heiress,
1.Avis, m. to John Crispe, of Quicks, in the Isle of Thanet.
IIIParnell, m. to William Keale.
The elder son,
MICHAEL DENNE, esq. of Denne Hill, living in the reigns of Edward IV. and Henry VII. [1461-1483 and 1485-1509] espoused Christiana Coombe, of Lymne, an heiress, and had issue,
I THOMAS, his heir.
IIWilliam.
IIIJohn, of Lymne, Kent, who m. and had four sons, viz.
1.Michael, of Lymne, who d. in 1559, leaving issue.
2.Henry, mentioned in his brother Michael's will.
3.John, m. and had issue.
4.Peter, m. and had issue.
IVIsabella, m. to Simon Quilter.
The eldest son,
THOMAS DENNE, esq. of Denne Hill, left by Alice Eshehurst, his wife, three sons, viz.
IThomas, of Denne Hill, who m. Alicia, daughter of Thomas Mett, esq. left issue.
IIWILLIAM, of whom presently.
IIIJames, of Marley, who d. at Kingston in 1574, leaving issue, by Agnes his wife.
The second son of Thomas Denne, of Denne Hill, by Alice Eshehurst his wife,
WILLIAM DENNE, esq. of Kingston, in Kent, proprietor of extensive estates in that county, espoused Agnes, daughter of Nicholas Tufton, esq. of Northiam Place, in Sussex, great grandfather to the first earl of Thanet, and by her, who d. in 1588, had issue,
IVincent, of Kingston, LL.D. m. Joan Kettel, of London, and dying in 1591, left issue
IIThomas, esq. a bencher of Lincoln's Inn in 1590, who m. Jane, daughter of John Swift, esq. of Essex and London, and left issue
IIIMary, m. first, to John Coppin, esq.;and, secondly, to Thomas Boys, esq. of Eythorne.
IVCATHERINE DENNE, m. to THOMAS GOOKIN, esq. of Ripple Court, Kent.

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Denne: A Danish Origin

The Denne name may come from the Norman French "Dene" meaning "the Dane"; thereby suggesting a Scandinavian or Viking origin for the Denne Family. Perhaps the first of the Denne Family came to Normandy circa 911 with Rolf the Ganger who became Robert, 1st Duke of Normandy.


The following account appears on a Denne Family Tree dated 1832
"This Ancient Family was Norman as believed, and settled in Normandy with Rollo the Dane which may be inferred even from the Christian Names Robert, and Ralph, alias Rolo, or Rolloph, at this period much in Fashion in Normandy and France; also by the particle De: farther-more the two Roberts first in this Pedigree, as also Ralph, had large possessions in Normandy, (as see Collins His) besides if they had been Anglo Saxons it is not probable they would have retained their estates when those of the English throughout the Country were confiscated, and given to Normans by William the Conquerer; nor is it likely that they were of the Danes at this period settled in England, as Edward the Confessor would not surely have taken a Dane into his service and Household so soon after Massacre & Banishment of the Danes by his father Ethelred in 1002.
"There is every reason to believe that Robert De Den came over with Edward the Confessor, and his Brother Alfred, from Normandy, where they had been taken by their Mother Emma Daughter of Richard 1st Duke of Normandy, and widow of Ethelred to protect them against Canute, who had put their brother to death, and at which they resided some years, during which Robert De Den (whose family at that period were it 'appears' Noble and there from of some note wealth and influence) was probably taken into Edward's service it seems further probable that this family were amongst those to whom Estates and Honors were granted to his Countrymen by Rollo the Dane, first Duke of Normandy who was a Prince of Denmark and to whom Charles of France ceded the Country of Normandy Ella Daughter of Ralph marrying De Sackwell a Norman confirms the opinion in some measure." 
DE DENE, Robert (I13151)
 
1239 Departure Date: 30 May 1907 Port of Departure: Liverpool, England Destination Port: Quebec, Canada Ship Name: Tunisia, with mother Sarah Jemmett, aged 29. JEMMETT, Clara (I12439)
 
1240 DEPOT NAB SOURCE MSCE TYPE LEER SYSTEM 01 REFERENCE 1141/1972 PART 1 DESCRIPTION BODEKER, SYBIL EDITH ADELINE. ALSO KNOWN AS SYBIL ADELINE BODEKER. CURATORSHIP. STARTING 19720000 ENDING 19730000 REMARKS APPLICATION MADE BY JUANITA SYBIL EDITH BRADLEY.


DEPOT NAB SOURCE MSCE TYPE LEER SYSTEM 01 REFERENCE 1316/1973 PART 1 DESCRIPTION BODEKER, SYBIL EDITH ADELINE. BORN IN DURBAN. PR/SP ALFRED HEINRICH BODEKER. ESTATE NO. 2128/1967. DECEASED ESTATE. STARTING 19730000 ENDING 19740000 REMARKS MENTAL ESTATE 1141/1972. 
UNSWORTH, Sybil Edith Adeline (I6742)
 
1241 DEPOT NAB SOURCE MSCE TYPE LEERS VOLUME_NO 0 SYSTEM 01 REFERENCE 35456/1942 PART 1 DESCRIPTION BODEKER, ARTHUR GEORGE. (S/S BODEKER, DORIS MILDRED). STARTING 1942 ENDING 1943 BODEKER, Arthur George (I6737)
 
1242 Descendants of John Beaufort include Henry VII, Henry VIII, James V, James I, Lady Jane Grey, and Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (the current Queen Mother). BEAUFORT, John of Earl of Somerset (c1371), Marquis of Dorset (I1951)
 
1243 Described as a child on his burial. GOTELY, Searls ^ (I19207)
 
1244 Described as a householder on burial. RIGDEN, John (I14013)
 
1245 Described as a husbandman on his burial. Was at the time of his marriage described as being of Boughton Malherbe. SPILLETT, John (I3891)
 
1246 Described as a widow in 1911 living with her two children at the house of Andrew and Mary Gilmour to whom Jane is described as a "sister" and her children "nephew" and "niece", respectively. Jane recorded number of years married as 8 and children born during marriage as 2 and children still living as 2. She was living house 40 in Circular Road, Coleraine, Londonderry.

This is the marriage of Andrew Gilmour
M/1899/K1/1038/5/47 Andrew Gilmore bride's surname Quinn 19th September 1899 Coleraine


Coleraine Cemetery- Cox in loving memory of a dear uncle Joseph died 23rd July 1988 aged 89 years and his loving wife Jean died 18th September 1960 aged 55 years also Jean’s mother Jane McNerlin died 9th September 1948 aged 72 years at rest. 
QUINN, Jane (I14229)
 
1247 Described as a yeoman on his burial. RUCK, Jeoffrey (I5645)
 
1248 Described as being a householder on burial. ELLIS, Edward (I3757)
 
1249 Described as being daughter of John, on her burial. SPILLETT, Frances ^ (I3896)
 
1250 Described as being wife of Edward, on her burial. She may have been a second wife and may be the Mary Bridgeman who married Edward Spillett at Lenham in 1626, making John's mother someone else.

Which would free Edward up to have married as follows and this woman to have been John's mother:
First name(s) Edw
Last name Spillett
Residence Challock
Year 1599
Marriage date 08 May 1599
Marriage place Challock, Ss Cosmas & Damian
Spouse's first name(s) Eliz
Spouse's last name Loriman
Spouse's residence Challock
County Kent 
BRIDGMAN, Mary (I17974)
 

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