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351 (Research):Deaths Jun 1840
BOURTON Izit Mere 8 276 
CLARKE, Ezitte (I13047)
 
352 (Research):Deaths Jun 1866 Martin Mercy 62 Maidstone 2a 332 STUPPLE, Mercy (I1297)
 
353 (Research):Deaths Jun 1884 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Green Winifred 44 Shepton M 5c 368 STOKES, Winifred (I21736)
 
354 (Research):Deaths Mar 1885
Cox Elizabeth 39 Shepton M. 5c 408 
BOURTON, Elizabeth (I12787)
 
355 (Research):Deaths Mar 1887
Stark Sarah 58 St. Thomas 5b 42 
SURRIDGE, Sarah (I3075)
 
356 (Research):Deaths Mar 1888 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NORTH Frances Ann 69 Lambeth 1d 217

Likely in "St Saviours Union Infirmary" Westmoreland Road in 1881 census Newington, Surrey, England (Born 1816 Lincoln, England) Needlewoman Pauper (home for pauper's) 
KEBELL, Frances Ann (I2518)
 
357 (Research):Died before wife

Not with family in 1891 Census may have been at sea 
GATES, William Henry (I2897)
 
358 (Research):Edwin in 1891 Census

DOB 1848 in 1901 Census

Kington BMD not indexed for either birth or marriage timeframe July 2004 
COX, Edward (I2106)
 
359 (Research):Elizabeth Carshaw visiting with them in 1851 census 86 years old born in Docking Norfolk which is less than 10km from Burnham Market. Could this be her mother?
- In the 1841 Census there is an Elizabeth CASHAW 1770 and her husband Samuel 1772 living in Surrey but not born there. Likely the same as the above.

No Death or Marriage in IGI April 2004

Witnesses at marriage were COLLETT's 
IVES, Letitia (I1642)
 
360 (Research):Elizabeth SMEED
Sex: F Born:
1603
Of Folkestone, Kent, England Parents: Source Information: IGI Film Number: 1761161; Also see IGI Film Number: 2034623

I have an alternative death date of 1688, but that is probably a typo. 
SMEED, Elizabeth (I13917)
 
361 (Research):Father William Henry Morgan born 1838 died 24 April 1902
Mother Matilda Wiles born 1836 died 29 September 1927 
MORGAN, Gwenlleon (I13086)
 
362 (Research):Father: Robert MILTON b: 1703 in Folkestone, Kent, England Mother: Margaret HALL Marriage 1 Elizabeth OAKEY (nee Elizabeth Iggulden) Married: 1 DEC 1750 in Folkestone, Kent, England Children Margaret MILTON b: 1751 in Folkestone, Kent, England Mary MILTON b: 1753 in Folkestone, Kent, England Joseph MILTON b: 1756 in Folkestone, Kent, England Mary MILTON b: 1761 in Folkestone, Kent, England

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Info: Penny Hiatt

Name: Robert MILTON Sex: M Birth: 1726 in Folkestone, Kent, England Baptism: 16 JAN 1725/26 Folkestone, Kent, England Occupation: Baker (1750) Death: 19 DEC 1757 Death: abt Jan 23, 1809
 
MILTON, Robert (I13978)
 
363 (Research):First Name:Samuel Last Name:Kinnear Year:1920 Registered Quarter/Year:Jul - Sep 1920 Registration District:Downpatrick Volume:1 Page:541 Country:Ireland Category:Vital Records (Birth, Marriage, Death) Record collection:Births & baptisms Record set:Ireland Births 1864-1958 Collections from:Ireland KINNEAR, Samuel (I3675)
 
364 (Research):Free BMD Record for Birth (Very likely)

Births Mar 1846 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Banf[ie]ll Henry William Bethnal Grn 2 48

Deaths Mar 1910 Banfill Henry William 64 Southwark 1d 16 No clear Births, No IGI Marriage July 2003
 
BANFILL, Henry William (I2663)
 
365 (Research):From: "John Lilley" Subject: Re: CHAPMAN etc Folkestone and Hythe Kent Date: Mon, 12 Apr 1999 18:17:40 +0100 X-Mailing-List: kentgene@egroups.com X-URL: http://www.egroups.com/list/kentgene/

Steven CHAPMAN who married Margaret ELGAR is my 8xGreat Grandfather on my mothers side of the family. I am in the process of researching that side of the family at the moment and have only just come across the CHAPMAN's the other day, as I said, what a small world.

Steven and Margaret had 10 children in total, my line starts with their daughter Mary (b1644) who married Robert BAKER (b Abt 1642), they married in Folkestone Kent on the 11 June 1667. They had 13 children and the list goes on and on. If you are interested, once I have compiled my findings, I will send you a copy. Ok. Regards, John Lilley

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From: John Streeter Date: Mon, 12 Apr 1999 22:34:28 +0100 X-Mailing-List: kentgene@egroups.com

Re ELGAR, - my maternal great-grandmother was Sarah ELGAR, born abt 1851, possibly at Tilmanstone, Kent? and died abt 1930. Sarah married Stephen FOAD, 23 December 1876 and they had 7 children one of whom Stephen Herbert FOAD was my maternal grandfather. Unfortunately I very little about Sarah's parents, not even their names, except that her father was supposed to have died when she was a child. Sarah's mother was b. circa 1809-10 at Tilmanstone Kent, d. 1914, 4 days after Stephen FOAD, Sarahs spouse, when she was 104! I know of no bro's or sis's. Does this tie up with any other data? Regards John Streeter, also researching FOAD and DEVESON.

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GorAdams@aol.com wrote:

I have ELGAR ancestors in Isle of Thanet, Kent, England, beginning with:

Thomas ELGAR, Sr., b. ca 1783, Kent, England, d. Kent, married ca 1810, Kent
+ Mary BIRD, b. ca 1792, Kent, d. 14 Aug 1868, Kent.

Do you or anyone else on this list wish to exchange ELGAR info? Thanks. Gordon Adams: GorAdams@aol.com

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ELGAR, Margaret (I13934)
 
366 (Research):Geo. Burwash
Male Marriages:
Spouse: Mary Tilsey
Marriage: 01 OCT 1715 St Margaret's, Canterbury, Kent, England

Messages: Extracted marriage record for locality listed in the record. The source records are usually arranged chronologically by the marriage date.

IGI Source Information: Batch No.: Type: M012533 Film 
BURWASH, George (I13999)
 
367 (Research):He married 26 Dec 1946 but had no children FLETCHER, Douglas Noel (I6027)
 
368 (Research):I checked our marriage and death notice indexes, but couldn't find anything else. I also checked our city directories, but they didn't include Lansingburgh (north Troy) until 1860. In 1834 there was a John Hackett who was a farmer and a Thomas Hackett who was a brushmaker, and in 1836 there was a Thomas Polly who was a laborer, but there's no indication that they were related. They were all living in Troy. Robert and Mary Ann themselves were not in the city directory.
Laurie Burns
Troy Public Library

In the 1810 US Census there is a J Polley living in Troy, 5 members of the household, 2 white males under 10, 1 white female under 10, 1 white male aged 26-44, 1 white female aged 16-25. So J Polley is likely about 26 years old, his wife about 24 and three children under 10, this would fit with Robert being one of the three, likely the oldest. Robert's eldest son was named James Henry, could be after his father. - Source Citation Year: 1810; Census Place: Troy, Rensselaer, New York; Roll: 35; Page: 362; Image: 00037; Family History Library Film: 0181389

In the 1810 US Census there is a J Polly living in Troy, 4 members of the household, 1 white male under 10, 1 white female under 10, 1 white male 26-44 and 1 white female 16-25. Same possibility exists for this family other than the slight spelling difference. Source Citation Year: 1810; Census Place: Troy, Rensselaer, New York; Roll: 35; Page: 378; Image: 00045; Family History Library Film: 0181389 
POLLEY, Robert A (I4225)
 
369 (Research):In 1861 John was a mariner living on Seven Stars St. Jane was born c1835 Dover. They were living with Betsey Rose, widow and her daughter Mary Austen, widow. John was listed as son-in-law. They lived on Oxenden St. in 1868 and John was a mariner. In 1871 John was a mariner living at 3 Seven Star Street, St. Mary Holy Trinity. Jane's mother Mary W. Austin widow age 71 born Plymouth was living with them as well as a lodger.

* Some dates above do not agree with 1881 census information such as Jane's birth, and possibly Mary's age 
GATES, John Thomas (I2108)
 
370 (Research):Jane Marshall forwarded me the following information:

The surname Puttee/Pottee would appear to have a Huguenot origin. In the rootsweb.com archive there are many instances in the form of POTTOO, POTTO, POTTWO, PATOO.

In this index are also possible origins for some other surnames in the area relevant to this database (and others that I have encountered) For example:- FOX/FOU CHARPENTIER>CARPENTER COX > COCK/COCKS LEMOINE >LEMMON/LEMON MINOT/MINET >MINETER/MINTER LESPAIN/DISPAIN>SPAIN

[HUGUENOTS-WALLOONS-EUROPE-L Archives

From: "Andrea Vogel" Subject: [HWE] St. Peter, Canterbury, 1685-1700 > SURNAME extracts (Part 1) Date: Fri, 1 Sep 2000 21:56:37 -0700]C P-S: thought to appear in land tax record as David PETTER son of Peter of Barham, Kent. Parish records transcribed by a scribe into county Land Tax records may have included unfamiliar name of PUTYE/PUTTEE with PETTER(S). David POYTE moved to Folkestone January 1711/2 with new wife Elizabeth WILLIAMS nee KENNY and her children, relinquishing his tenancy of land belonging to Thos FREWEN. Was Eliz PETTEE of Barham married to FRYNNE (pronounced FREWEN)?
 
PUTTEE, David (I13962)
 
371 (Research):Johannes Kotchapaw was born on 16 Aug 1786 in Rensselaer County, New York. He was baptized at the Gilead Lutheran Church, Brunswick, New York in 1786.

He married Deborah Way in 1815 in Brunswick, New York. Deborah's parents had settled in the Centre Brunswick area sometime in about 1785.

John and Deborah had about ten children were born to them while they farmed in Rensselaer County.


Brunswick is a town in Rensselaer County, New York, United States that was originally settled in the early 18th century. The source of the town's name is not certain, though some claim it comes from the source of its first inhabitants i.e. the province of Brunswick-L 
KOTCHAPAW, John (I4560)
 
372 (Research):John Copley May 20 2012

Comments: Susannah Boxer & James Morford are amongst my wife's ancestors. For a long time I had stalled at her parentage, and I was aware of the debate you record about whether the daughter of Richard Boxer & Margaret Watson married either Thomas Spearpoint or James Morford. I now have what I think is the definitive answer. The will of Margaret Boxer, widow of Richard, dated 25 Apr 1773, names "My daughter Susan the wife of James Morfit of Folkstone, Baker". The will also names inter alia her son Watson Boxer, so I'm sure it's the correct family.

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I had earlier (and erroneously) changed this Susan Boxer to the wife of James Morford, rather than Thomas Spearpoint based on the following information from Leslie Huppert:

"Your GEDCOM reminded me that back in November we corresponded with Jan McMaster of Sydney, Australia. Jan is descended from Susan Boxer and Thomas SPEARPOINT. When we began comparing notes, though, there was some confusion and we've not yet heard back from Jan. She had Susan, born 1722 to Richard and Margaret Boxer, marrying Mr Spearpoint. Well, that Susan is MY Susan who married James MORFORD. At least, I'm fairly certain that's the case. I note that your data, like Jan's, has:
2 Susannah Boxer b. 2 Mar 1721/22 d. 21 Apr 1802 m. 30 Nov 1744 Thomas Spearpoint b. 4 Nov 1722 d. ABT. 1779
from SS Mary & Eanswythe Parish Register: Susan and Hannah twin daughters of Richard and Margaret Boxer. Allow me to present my argument (apologies to Sue and Dee, who've heard it before).

"James Morford, a baker, son of Peter and Mary, was baptised in Folkesone at the age of 7. Upon his 13 Jan 1745 marriage to Susan BOXER he became a Freeman of Folkestone. He and Susan had nine children, with the first born in 1745 and the last in 1763.

"The IGI shows a Susan BOXER marrying Thomas SPEARPOINT in 1744, their first child baptised in 1745 and their last in 1763 - so nine kids in twenty one years. Very similar data! I looked at the names of the children and found - MORFORD Susan, Margaret (for maternal grandmother?), Mary, Sarah, Thomas, Ann, Elizabeth, James and Hannah (for mother's twin sister?) SPEARPOINT Susan, Henry, Thomas, Baker, Ann, Elizabeth, Ann, Mary and James

"Interestingly, not a single son was named Richard, which might have clarified matters! The IGI lists only three Susan Boxers in Kent christened in the same timeframe (sort of) and they are: Susan d. James/Elizabeth 18 Mar 1709 Folkestone Susan d. RIchard/Margaret bp 1722 Susan d. Jacob/Mary bp 2 Jun 1731 Folkestone

If one assumes they were christened in infancy, then:
1744 1745 1763 Susan d. James age 35 age 36 age 54 Susan d. Richard age 22 age 23 age 41 Susan d. Jacob age 13 age 14 age 32

Would appreciate your comments.

Regards,
Lesley
Constance Bay, Ontario
http://www.cyberus.ca/~huppert"

However, this was subsequently reversed: Hi Jan. Good to hear from you.

At 08:26 PM 5/19/01 -0700, you wrote: >Hi Lesley, > I have some bad news for you, I finally found out how old Susan > Boxer-Spearpoint was when she died. She died 21 April 1802 aged 80 which > makes her birth year 1722, which leaves a question mark as to who your > Susan Boxer is. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news.

Well, that certainly seems to settle it, doesn't it? Susan Boxer Spearpoint married in 1744, so she would have been about 22, based on her age at death. Her last child was christened in 1763, when she'd have been 41. And she didn't name any of her children after her mother or father. Not unheard of, of course.

As you say, that leaves the field wide open for my Susan Boxer Morford who married in 1745! I will have to relay the bad news by snail mail to other researchers who (erroneously) came to the same conclusions as me. I now need to search for the post-1763 burial for Susan Boxer Morford and hope that her age is given so that I can sort out her parents. My fault for breaking one of the rules of genealogy - bury your dead! She might be the daughter of James and Elizabeth (bp 1709) - or she might even have been a widow when she married James Morford.

I will keep in touch and let you know what I find out. In the meantime, can you give me details of your descent from Susan Boxer Spearpoint?

Just to confirm what I mentioned previously, Sue in Australia is descended through Ann Boxer (sister of Susan) TART so you and she are definitely connected.

Regards,
Lesley
Constance Bay, Ontario
21 May 2001


----------------------- Other notes:

Birth information from Folkestone SS Mary and Eanswyth Parish Register Call Number: U3/88 Note: NS18033

Susan and Hannah were twin Daughter's of Richard and Margaret Boxer.

I have a connection with Boxer's of Folkstone Kent. It is with a Susannah Boxer who married into the Morford family of Folkstone in 1745 a long way back I'm afraid.

They had a Margaret 1747, Mary 1749, Sarah 1751,Elizabeth 1759, Harriet 1764,James 1761. I suspect there were more children in between but haven't found them.

Peter Morford and Mary was James father 1722.

Sheila Jackson , posted Dec 7, 2000.

Also have Boxer family members in Folkestone, Katrina Link

------ From Source Attached To: Name ------
Note, Batch #: M020721, Sheet #:, Source Call #: 0908172 IT 2.
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BOXER, Susannah (I13964)
 
373 (Research):John Ryerson Kotchapaw was born on a cold January day in 1853 (13 Jan) on a farm in Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario. He was the first of seven children ( of whom five made it to adulthood).

His father, Reuben, settled on and farmed Lot 18, concession 2 with a mailing address of Demorestville RR 2. The computerized Land Records Index show registry on 3 Oct 1857 concerning CL Deed # 01 C113.

John farmed with his father.

He grew up in the same concession as Sarah Gorsline who he married on 11 Jun 1879 when he was 26.

John's father died a few months after their wedding, Reuben ,as the eldest son, inherited his father's farm. He continued to farm growing barley, hay and other cereals. They had a large barn (with hay loft) for the dairy cows, pigs, chickens and a horse or two. They lived in a large two storey farm house. They lived without electricity or indoor plumbing.

Sarah gave birth to 2 sons - Claude in 1885 and Bill in 1891. The boys helped with the milking of the cows by hand and with the large vegetable garden. They grew all their own vegetables. Sarah churned the cream and butter

In July 1899, Sarah became paralyzed and died .

John married Deborah Anderson on 23 Jan 1901. They did not have any children.

John's grandchildren Marion and Bill spent a whole summer in 1937 at the farm of their grandparents. Marion remembers John as being strong and handsome with a great white mustache. He loved to call people "Darlin". Grandma Deborah was a dear. Marion recalls that the horse that they had then was called Hazel. One of Marion's chores was to fetch the eggs (about 4-6 eggs) each morning. At that time, her uncle Claude was living across the street where he farmed. Claude's son Burt, 29 had attached/ latched a house onto his grandfathers and was farming there.

John died on 6 May 1940 at the age of 87. 
KOTCHAPAW, John Ryerson (I4549)
 
374 (Research):Jones J in 1881 census MORDEN, Percy Aubrey (I7375)
 
375 (Research):Just up the page on the 1841 census from her son Joseph

Three possible deaths 1841, 1843 & 1855 in BDM 
CLAVEY, Jane (I7636)
 
376 (Research):Lead posted to a website:

McGUIRE, SIMPSON

Looking for info on Francis McGUIRE, found in 1871 Census in Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., age 49, born in Ireland. I am trying to discover if he is my Francis McGUIRE/MAGUIRE, born circa 1820 in Ireland, son of Robert MAGUIRE found in 1846 in Lugnafaughery, co. Leitrim, Ireland. Francis married Mary SIMPSON, d/o John of Co. Sligo, circa 1839/40 and immigrated to Upper Canada some time afterwards.

Any information is welcomed. Please contact: Barbara SMITH at BJSMITH461@aol.com
Posted: 24 July 1999 
MCGUIRE, Francis (I12798)
 
377 (Research):Likely Births Sep 1896 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Green Nora Amy Tisbury 5a 204 The district Tisbury is in the county of Wiltshire

If that is her birth (too hard to know with a common name) then she is also in Tisbury in the 1901 census. 
GREEN, Nora Amy (I2652)
 
378 (Research):Likely Christening from IGI 11 OCT 1731 Thornbury, Gloucester, England SKEY, Betty (I7777)
 
379 (Research):Likely death

Deaths Mar 1851 Lansdown Richard Shepton M 10 [35][35]1 
LANSDOWN, Richard (I6761)
 
380 (Research):Likely death although age is slightly off, location is correct.

Name: Francis Ives
Death Age: 2
Event Type: Burial
Birth Date: abt 1794
Burial Date: 16 Feb 1796
Burial Place: Burnham Westgate, Norfolk, England 
IVES, Francis (I11610)
 
381 (Research):Likely Death but others after 1901 that could work, this is a good location Deaths Jun 1898 Snell William 46 St. Thomas 5b 29

Farway is in the district of Honiton

Possible birth if going with date from Marriage Certif not Census

Births Jun 1849 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SNELL William Honiton 10 125
 
SNELL, William (I7683)
 
382 (Research):Likely Deaths Jun 1873 Austin Mary Weland 74 Dover 2a 478 ROSE, Mary Weland (I3026)
 
383 (Research):Likely died before 1861 Census, maybe his wife too as youngest son William was living with Sister and her family in 1861 and 1871 listed as Pauper in 1861 SNELL, Edward (I7727)
 
384 (Research):Likely match for death

Deaths Mar 1863
Penny Mary Ann Stepney 1c 388 
LAMB, Mary Ann (I2251)
 
385 (Research):Likely match in 1841 with birth date of 1811 Tailor but not with family

I have John living in Hougham Kent in the 1851 census as a Blacksmith with wife Mary, Son John, and Daughter Jane the right ages. But that does not match with the below account...

In 1851 John was a tailor living on Victoria Row, Charlton Dover. His wife Ann was born c1801 Dover. In 1858 John Willson Gates was a tailor living on High St., Charlton. In 1861 John and his wife Ann lived at 20 High St., Charlton. In 1871 John was a tailor living at 7 Durham Hill, St. Mary Dover.

Deaths Sep 1884 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gates John Wilson 77 Dover 2a 623 
GATES, John Wilson (I2116)
 
386 (Research):Living with Daughter Jane LARGE in Surrey in 1871

Possible Match in IGI 31 JAN 1802 Farmborough, Somerset, England

Deaths Jun 1896 Green Martha Broadribb 93 Shepton M. 5c 283 
PURNELL, Martha Broadribb (I7634)
 
387 (Research):Lodger in the TWYMAN home in 1871 census

John's wife in the 1861 census is listed as Maria b.1803 in London. It seems clear that Mercy died in 1866 but maybe not, as yet this is unsolved

Name so common in the area that there are many possible deaths to choose from in BMD

No match for birth in IGI Nov 2005 
MARTIN, John (I10519)
 
388 (Research):Many possibilities for death in Free BMD, none with ages AUSTEN, Richard (I3025)
 
389 (Research):Marriage for this date listed in John Lilley as "Jane" FRANKLIN, Elizabeth (I14080)
 
390 (Research):Marriages Jun 1842
Bourton George Mere 8 597
HERIDGE Mary Mere 8 597

Living with George and his children from previous marriage in the 1841 census but not yet married

Not with family in 1871 census

Deaths Sep 1891
Bourton Mary 75 Mere 5a 121 
HERIDGE, Mary Ann (I12793)
 
391 (Research):Marriages Jun 1854 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Martin Jarvis Dover 2a 981 Sutton Margaret Ann Puttee Dover 2a 981

Deaths Dec 1889 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Martin Jarvis 60 Dover 2a 545

No Birth or Death in IGI June 2003 
MARTIN, Jarvis (I2109)
 
392 (Research):Marriages Jun 1854 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Martin Jarvis Dover 2a 981 Sutton Margaret Ann Puttee Dover 2a 981 SUTTON, Margaret Ann Puttee (I11016)
 
393 (Research):Marriages Jun 1896 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Snell Fred George Exeter 5b 185 Stark Rosa Exeter 5b 185

I strongly suspect this is the Fred Gh Snell in the 1939 Register of England & Wales. Everything matches except for the occupation:

Gender: Male
Birth: Sep 12 1875
Residence: Sep 29 1939
8, Mansfield Road, Taunton, Somerset, England
Age: 64
Marital status: Widowed
Occupation: Innkeeper Retired 
SNELL, Frederick George (I3830)
 
394 (Research):Marriages Sep 1883 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Peeke John Newton A 5b 281 WHITE Elizabeth Newton A. 5b 281 PEEKE, John (I2697)
 
395 (Research):Mary Burwash
Female Event(s): Birth: 1716 Folkestone, Kent, England Christening: 25 JUN 1723 Hellingly, Sussex, England Death: 17 JUL 1781 Folkestone, Kent, England

Parents: Father: George BURWASH Disc #104 Pin #196034 Mother: Margaret TALSEY Disc #104 Pin #196035

Marriage(s): Spouse 1: William WATSON Disc #104 Pin #194658 Marriage: 4 Dec 1740 Place:

Spouse 2: David PUTTEE Disc #104 Pin #194656 Marriage: 23 Nov 1748 Place: St Mary and St Eanswythe, Folkestone, Kent

FamilySearch 
BURWASH, Mary (I13981)
 
396 (Research):Mary Tilsey
Female Marriages:
Spouse: Geo. Burwash
Marriage: 01 OCT 1715 St Margaret's, Canterbury, Kent, England

Messages: Extracted marriage record for locality listed in the record. The source records are usually arranged chronologically by the marriage date.

IGI Source Information: Batch No.: Type: M012533 Film 
TILSEY, Mary (I14018)
 
397 (Research):Miriam Hannam Granddaughter b1870 living with them in 1871 census, unclear who's child it is...

Nephew Robert Miles is living with them in the 1851 census 
MILES, Edith (I353)
 
398 (Research):Name: Ann HALL Sex: F Birth: 1672 in Folkestone, Kent Note: IGI: 1671 Baptism: 11 MAY 1672 St Mary and St Eanswythe, Folkestone, Kent Note: IGI:1671 Death: 1759 in Folkestone, Kent Note: Appears with husband William in the baptism section of the St Mary and St Eanswyth parish register on 4 Aug 1757; the notation states "two persons well advanced in years".

Father: Richard HALL b: 1645/6 Mother: Ann MUMMERY b: ABT 1650 in Folkestone, Kent

Marriage 1 William MILTON b: 1674 in Kent Married: 29 NOV 1698 in Folkestone, Kent Note: PD: 1692 Children Robert MILTON b: 1701 in Folkestone, Kent 
HALL, Ann (I13945)
 
399 (Research):Name: David PUTTEE Sex: M Birth: 1752 in Folkestone, Kent Baptism: 29 MAY 1752 St Mary and St Eanswythe, Folkestone, Kent Death: 16 JAN 1823 in Folkestone, Kent Burial: St Mary and St Eanswythe, Folkestone, Kent Occupation: Master Mariner & Jurat/Chamberlain (Folkestone)

Father: David PUTTEE b: 1714 in Folkestone, Kent Mother: Mary BURWASH b: 1716 in Folkestone, Kent

Marriage 1 Margaret MILTON b: 1751 in Folkestone, Kent Married: 8 NOV 1772 in St Mary and St Eanswythe, Folkestone, Kent Note: Banns of marriage both of this parish published on Sundays, 23 Aug, 30 Aug and 6 Sep 1772. Both signed their names in full. Witnesses: Robert MILTON [father of the Bride] Christopher STREDWICK Children Mary PUTTEE b: 1773 in Folkestone, Kent Elizabeth PUTTEE b: 1775 in Folkestone, Kent Margaret PUTTEE b: 1777 in Folkestone, Kent David PUTTEE b: 1779 in Folkestone, Kent Mary PUTTEE b: 1782 in Folkestone, Kent Ann PUTTEE b: 1785 in Folkestone, Kent Robert Milton PUTTEE b: 1787 in Folkestone, Kent Susanna PUTTEE b: 1790 in Folkestone, Kent 
PUTTEE, David (I13979)
 
400 (Research):Name: Elizabeth IGGULDEN Sex: F Birth: 10 DEC 1721 in Deal, Kent Death: 19 MAR 1806 in Folkestone, Kent

Father: Joseph JOHN IGGULDEN b: 1676 in Deal, Kent Mother: Mary ELLIS b: 1687 in Deal, Kent

Marriage 1 Gifford OAKEY Married: 21 MAR 1748 in Deal, Kent Note: He died in 1749

Marriage 2 Robert MILTON b: January 1725/26 in Folkestone, Kent Married: 2 DEC 1750 in Folkestone, Kent Children Margaret MILTON b: 1751 in Folkestone, Kent Mary MILTON b: AUG 1753 in Folkestone, Kent Joseph MILTON b: 1756 Mary MILTON b: 1761 in Folkestone, Kent 
IGGULDEN, Elizabeth (I13939)
 

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