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Buried as daughter of Thomas Coppin and Abigail. | COPPING, Mary ^ (I13275)
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| 902 |
Buried as daughter of William and Elizabeth Denne of Bursted. | DENNE, Catherine ^ (I19277)
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| 903 |
Buried as daughter of William and Elizabeth Denne. | DENNE, Anne ^ (I19276)
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| 904 |
Buried as daughter of William. | BULFINCH, Susanna (I19361)
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| 905 |
Buried as daughter of William. | SMITH, Sara ✝ (I14588)
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| 906 |
buried as infant d/o Francis/Frances | PORDAGE, Frances ^ (I19529)
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| 907 |
Buried as infant daughter of George. | BALDOCK, Elizabeth ^ (I18372)
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| 908 |
Buried as infant daughter of John and Mary of Wye. | WORGER, Sarah ^ (I18454)
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| 909 |
Buried as infant do Francis/Frances | PORDAGE, Ann ^ (I19537)
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| 910 |
Buried as Margery wife of Roger White. | SMITH, Margery (I14330)
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| 911 |
Buried as Mr. | DENNE, Thomas (I19260)
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| 912 |
Buried as Mr., unfortunately having fallen from his horse at Dover cliff.
Title: Bargain and Sale
Reference: SAS-D/206
Description:
By WILLIAM SAWKINS of Lymage, co. Kent, gent., one of the sons of James Sawkins senr. of Lymage and Margaret his wife, both deceased, to THOMAS KERWYN of Mayfeild, yeoman, of the premises described in last deed (No. SAS-D/205)
Date: 7 Mar 1646
Held by: East Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/1d58f1aa-f08e-45a3-a0c2-90f07cfcce54
Title: Deed of feoffment
Reference: SAS-D/202
Description:
By GEORGE MAY of London, gent., to WILLIAM SAWKINS of Lymage, co. Kent, gent., of 23 ac. of new assert land in Mayfeild and 20 ac. of old assert called Buttons in the ward of Bakehease; also a lane (venella) called Hogates lane in Mayfeild lying to the premises called Buttons and 1 ac. of old assert called the Pight and 1 rood of new assert called Gilhawe at Duddsland, all copyhold of the manor of Mayfeild; which premises the said George May had by grant of John Olliver, Thomas Barlowe and Alexander Fermor, gents., by charter of 18 May, 22 Jas I, who had same by grant of Thomas May esq., William Milborne, gent., Thomas Pett, gent., and Dorothy his wife, late the wife of John Fuller deceased, and James James executor of the Will of Thomas Webb deceased by charter dated 6 May, 21 Jas. I, which William Milborne and Thomas Webb had by grant of John Fuller, 28 Dec, 17 Jas. I. and John Fuller had by grant of John Polhill, gent., 10 Sep., 10 Jas. I, and John Polhill had by grant of Thomas Aynscombe, gent., 22 March, 1 Jas, I, and Thomas Aynscombe had by grant of Henry Nevill, esq., 14 Aug., 39 Elis., by virtue of letters patent to the said Henry Nevill dated 31 Eliz
Signature, George Maye. Witnesses:- The. Heyshot. Ja. Sanderson. Steven Scaresbricks
Date: 9 Oct 1645
Held by: East Sussex Record Office, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/5304a95a-7619-4d28-b9b7-82fced8e32c9 | SAWKINS, William (I14291)
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| 913 |
Buried as Mrs. | RELFE, Margaret (I14284)
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| 914 |
Buried as so Francis/Ann. | PORDAGE, James ^ (I19533)
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| 915 |
Buried as son of Ann, widow. | PORDAGE, Francis ^ (I19531)
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| 916 |
Buried as son of Anthony. | BACK, Henry ^ (I6369)
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| 917 |
Buried as son of George. | BALDOCK, Thomas ^ (I18376)
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| 918 |
Buried as son of Nicholas | SAWKINS, Peter (I14302)
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| 919 |
Buried as son of Robert and Sarah. | WORGER, John ^ (I10561)
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| 920 |
Buried as son of Thomas Austen. | AUSTEN, Christopher ^ (I13608)
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| 921 |
Buried as son of Thomas. | PORDAGE, Thomas (I18885)
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Buried as son of. | BASS, William ^ (I18206)
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| 923 |
Buried as the "wife of Richard Strowde". | RUCK, Anna (I5649)
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| 924 |
Buried as Widow | Martha (I19344)
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| 925 |
Buried as widow, aged householder.
SURNAME GIVEN NAME RESIDENCE YEAR WILL TYPE VOLUME FOLIO FHL FILM #
PRESTON Sarah Faversham 1669-1669 AD 17 RW 72 535 188973 | KNOWLER, Sarah (I17413)
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| 926 |
Buried as wife of Francis.
One possibility:
Maxsted, John, of Nonington, yeom.,
and Margaret Simons of Tilmanstone,
widow. ' Dec. 10, 1597. | ELMSTEAD, Margaret MAXTED widow of (I18887)
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| 927 |
Buried as wife of Francis. | CASTLOCKE, Elizabeth (I18896)
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| 928 |
Buried as wife of Francis. | PORDAGE, Frances (I19528)
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| 929 |
Buried as wife of Jacob Silver. | HENMAN, Elizabeth (I17107)
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| 930 |
Buried as wife of Jacob. | LILLIE, Dorothy (I17106)
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| 931 |
Buried as wife of John Beane. | HOGBEN, Alice (I14359)
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| 932 |
Buried as wife of John. | LAWRENCE, Joane or Jane (I17411)
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| 933 |
Buried as wife of Robert. | CLINCH, Ann (I17424)
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| 934 |
buried as wife of Thomas | Ann (I13831)
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| 935 |
Buried as wife of Thomas.
Will Harris John Canterbury 1621 1621 PRC/17/63/183 PRC/16/170 H/13 1621
Inv Harris John Canterbury 1621 PRC/10/51/104 Will 1621
Inv Harris John Canterbury 1621 PRC/10/56/123 Will 1621
Will Harris John Canterbury St. Andrew 1638 1638 PRC/17/70/539c PRC/16/219 H/7 1638
Inv Harris John Canterbury 1638 PRC/10/72/306 1638
Will Harris Vespatian Canterbury St. Andrew 1711 1711 PRC/17/81/411 PRC/16/357 H/9 1711
First name(s) Vespasian
Last name Harris
Gender Male
Birth year -
Birth place -
Baptism year 1606
Baptism date 04 May 1606
Residence St. Andrew, Canterbury, Kent, England
Place Canterbury
County Kent
Country England
Father's first name(s) John
Harris, Vespatian, of S. Margaret's,
Cant., mercer, widr., and Ann
Awsten, s. p., v., about 22, d. of
[blank] Awsten, dec, and of Ann
Awsten, alias Terry, now wife of Mr.
John Terry, s. p., who consents. At
same. John Terry, s. p., carpenter,
bonds. June 23, 1632.
Harris, Vespatian, of S. Margaret's,
Cant., mercer, widr., and Ann St.
Nicholas, s. p., w. At Faversham.
Joseph Darel of Cant., silkweaver,
bonds. March 13, 1638.
First name(s) Margaret
Last name Harris
Gender Female
Birth year -
Birth place -
Baptism year 1609
Baptism date 22 Jan 1609
Place Canterbury
County Kent
Country England
Father's first name(s) John
Father's last name Harris
Possible father
Choice 1
Harris, John, of St. Andrew's, Cant.,
and Mary Knightsmith of St. M.
Bredman's, w. At Thanington.
Nov. 12, 1604.
Harris, John, and Hellen Cooper, of St.
Margaret's, Cant., v. Rlarch 3, 159-1. | HARRIS, Margaret (I18879)
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| 936 |
buried as wife of William of Bursted. | DUNKIN, Elizabeth (I19275)
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| 937 |
Buried as “son of John”. | DAWE, George ^ (I19643)
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| 938 |
Buried as “son of John”. | DAWE, William ^ (I16322)
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| 939 |
Buried at 48 years of age. | PACK, William (I5812)
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| 940 |
Buried at age 44. | GREENWOOD, Catherine (I7389)
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| 941 |
Burke's Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England, Ireland & Scotland, p. 144-145:
John Colepeper, esq. of Bay Hall, who was sheriff of Kent in the 43rd an unknown date of Edward III [around 1370]. He m. Elizabeth, daughter and co-heir of Sir John Hardrishall, knt. of Hardrishall, in the county of Warwick, by Maud Mussenden, an heiress, and thereby became possessed of divers manors. | COLEPEPPER, John Esq. (I4496)
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Butcher shopkeeper 1939 - no children in the home, living worthing sussex
Named as an executor to the estate of his father in 1932.
Possible marriage:
at Dorking Surrey
Year of Registration: 1909 Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep District: Dorking County: Surrey Volume: 2a Page: 365
Annie Louise Manley 1909 Dorking Surrey
'1911 Census
Reference RG14PN259 RG78PN8 RD3 SD2 ED33 SN139
OSBORNE, Samuel James
OSBORNE, Annie Louise
RONTELL, Bessie Helena | OSBORNE, Samuel James (I6605)
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| 943 |
Butler in 1914. Residence 3a Queen's Square. | MOORE, Frederick (I19872)
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| 944 |
Butler of France.
1096 Proceeded on a voyage to Terre-Sainte with Godefroy, Duke of Bouillon (se distingue au siege de Nicee)
1096-1101 was Senechal of France
1112-1128 was Butler of France
General in the Royal Army of France
Sources:
Histoire genealogique et chronologique de la maison royale de France, Anselme de Sainte-Marie, augustin dechausse, (13th ed., la Compagnie des Libraries, Paris, 2 aout 1726-1733), Vol. 6, pp. 31 & 33.
Dictionnaire de la noblesse, 2nd and 13th ed., Francois-Alexandre Aubert de la Chenaye-Debois, (La Veuve Duchesne, libraire, Antoine Boudet, l'auteur, rue Saint-Andre-des-Arcs, Schlesinger Brothers, Parish, 1770-1778), Tome 7, p. 102
Europaische Stammtafeln: Stammtafeln zur Geschichte der Europasichen Staaten, Neue Folge, Herausgegeben von Detlev Schwennicke, (Verlag Von J. A. Stargardt, Marburg, Deutschland, editions 1978 a 1993), Vol. 13, p. 113 | DE GARLANDE, Gilbert (I14093)
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By 1881 George had moved away from Faversham to pursue work in Luddenham. He had married - Mary A., and had a daughter - Florence. As of the 1891 census, George was still working as a general labourer but had moved residence to 46 Pheasants Cottages at Oare. Two more children were born there in the intervening years: Elizabeth during 1883, which establishes the family's general move into Oare around this time, and George during 1890. | BUNTING, George Wallace (I2961)
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By 1891 Charles, who worked as a steam sawyer, had married but he did not then have any children. Charles and his new wife - Fanny, lived at 32 Westgate Road, next door to his second cousin, Ann (nee Gregory) Bodeker. Unfortunately, any recollection as to how these two cousins got along has been lost over the years. The consanguenous relationship between Charles and Ann is traced back to their common set of great-grandparents, Thomas Nutt and Mary Herman. | BUNTING, Charles Henry (I2960)
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By age 17, Rebecca was working as a house servant for John F. Gordelier, a currier on East Street. As an interesting side note, Mr. Gordelier, by 1861, was bankrupt and living in the alms houses at Faversham.
Rebecca was missing from the 1861 census. No burial or marriage entry was found in Faversham parish registers and it may be that she had moved away from the town. | GREGORY, Rebecca (I2244)
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| 948 |
by banns | Family (F4914)
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| 949 |
by banns | Family (F5864)
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| 950 |
by Banns | Family (F5869)
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