


Ryeland Family Tree
The Genealogy of the Ryeland and connected Families
George KEMP

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Name George KEMP [1, 2] Gender Male _UID 95BAE9554C784D478E0496FB5C0334FA9550 Occupation 28 Aug 1825 Acton, , Middlesex, England [3]
Grocer - Daughter Martha's Baptism
Occupation 4 Apr 1828 Acton, , Middlesex, England [3]
Publican - George's Baptism
Death Oct 1828 Acton, , Middlesex, England [1, 3]
Burial 17 Oct 1828 Acton, , Middlesex, England [3]
- St. Mary's
Occupation 1827-1829 Acton, , Middlesex, England [3]
Publican @ The Horse and Groom - Kensington Register of Victuallers Recognizences 1827 - 1828
KEMPE George - Horse and Groom in Acton
Suriety:- Richard Atlee of Acton
Kensington Register of Victuallers Recognizances 1828 - 1829
KEMP George - Horse and Groom in Acton
Suriety:- Richard Atlee of Acton
Article from 'Acton Inns and Pubs' by Dr T. Harpur 48 Perryn Rd. Acton (1989) :
The Horse and Groom
This tavern stood at the west end of East Acton Green next to the smithy. It first appears in the 1723 licence lists. There are eleven landlords to 1826.
A London advertisement for a farm sale sent enquirers to the Horse and Groom in 1743.
In the nineteenth century it was a stop on the parish perambulation. It is not surprising that when sponsors for licences were required in 1827, Richard Atlee the smith vouched for George KEMPE the licensee.
The Horse and Groom is seen in later illustrations to be a little country pub. Business would not have been brisk. Indeed Samuel Mills (1836-61) was also the local carpenter.
In 1889 the lease of both tavern and forge was assigned to Arthur Sich of Chiswick Brewery. The last landlord was Thomas Price, by 1907 the Horse and Groom had closed its doors and so too had the forge. The Goldsmiths' Company had bought them from Sich (1907) in return for land to rebuild the Goldsmiths Arms.
The Goldsmiths Arms
In 1880 the lease was renewed with Fullers who planned to rebuild the house. The sessions approved the plan in 1908 on condition that the Horse and Groom was demolished on completion in 1909.
Person ID I10408 Ryeland Family Tree Last Modified 13 Mar 2025
Family Letitia IVES, b. 7 Jan 1797, Burnham Market, , Norfolk, England d. 10 Apr 1853, Swindon, , Wiltshire, England
(Age 56 years)
Marriage 2 May 1814 St Saviour, Southwark, , Surrey, England [2, 4]
- 2 May 1814 St. Saviour Southwark
George KEMP of this parish Batchelor and
Letitia IVES of this parish Spinster
George KEMP signed
Letitia IVES made her mark
Witnesses: Saml. CASHSHAW
Mary HOWARD
Banns read 17 April 24 April 1 May 1814
Letitia Ives George Kemp Marriage.jpg Children 1. Martha KEMP, b. 1 Jul 1821 d. Oct 1828, Acton, , Middlesex, England (Age 7 years)
+ 2. George Cashaw KEMP, b. 27 Aug 1826, Acton, , Middlesex, England d. 1897, Swindon, , Wiltshire, England
(Age 70 years)
3. Thomas Edward KEMP, b. 19 Feb 1828 d. Yes, date unknown Family ID F430 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 27 Nov 2014
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Event Map = Link to Google Earth
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Sources - [S61] West Middlesex Famiy History Society, West Middlesex Famiy History Society.
- [S35] Ancestry.com, Pallot's Marriage Index: 1780-1837, (Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2001).
- [S158] Lynda Margaret Niccolls nee Davidson, Lynda Margaret Niccolls nee Davidson.
- [S20] FamilySearch International Genealogical Index v5.0, (URL: http://www.familysearch.org).
- [S61] West Middlesex Famiy History Society, West Middlesex Famiy History Society.