9/3 George Hummerston | Yeoman farmer of Ramsden Bellhouse, Essex | ||||||
-1755 | |||||||
Age | Source | ||||||
Married Joanna | J4 | ||||||
Father of | George | (died 1740) | J5 | ||||
Thomas | 1718 | J5, J3 | |||||
Samuel | J5 | ||||||
Sarah 8/2 | 1706 | J5, J3 | |||||
Joanna | J5 | ||||||
Roger | J5 | ||||||
Mary | 1712 | J5, J3 | |||||
Buried 19 Feb 1755 at Ramsden Bellhouse St Mary | J2 | ||||||
Possibly
a nonconformist (no children’s baptisms found) |
JVS |
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1732 | Yeoman of Ramsden Bellhouse. He gave consent for his 20-year old daughter Mary to marry Thomas Reeves by Essex licence |
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J3 | ||||
1740 | Yeoman of Ramsden Bellhouse. His son George bequeathed him his corn, cattle, etc. from his farm in Vange, Canvey Island | J5 | |||||
1744 | He was of Ramsden Bellhouse (from his wife's memorial) | J4 | |||||
1745-1754 | Apparently rated as an outdweller for two properties in Downham, rent £1 & £2 | J20 | |||||
1755 Jan | He had a leasehold farm at Ramsden Bellhouse which he bequeathed to his son Thomas | J5 | |||||
1755 Mar | His will was proved at Chelmsford by sons Thomas and Roger, executors | J5 | |||||
Wife Joanna 1678-1744 | |||||||
1744 | Died Oct 8 age 66 years (transcript of former memorial at Ramsden Bellhouse ref. T/Z 151/60) (burial not found) | 66 | J4 | ||||
Son
George -1740 Yeoman of Vange |
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1740 |
Yeoman
of Vange, Canvey Island, Essex. He bequeathed £20 to his housekeeper,
£30 to her daughter and the rest of his property
to his father |
J5 |
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1740 |
Buried
21 Nov at South Benfleet |
J2 |
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1740 |
His
will was proved 24 Nov at Essex Archdeaconry |
J5 |
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Son
Thomas 1718- |
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1740 |
Possibly
a bachelor, farmer of Buttsbury [6 miles from Ramsden Bellhouse]. London
Consistory licence to marry Ann Mead, spinster |
22 |
J3 |
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1755-1761 |
He was
rated for his father's properties in Downham |
37-43 |
J20 |
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Daughter Joanna | |||||||
1728 | Spinster of Ramsden Bellhouse. She married 1Robert Watts, yeoman of Basildon, 24 Sept at Ramsden Bellhouse by Essex Archdeaconry licence | J2, J3, J5 | |||||
Mother of Robert and Thomas Watts (youngest son, bapt 1734 at Basildon) (beneficiaries in her father’s will) | J5, J2 | ||||||
1742 |
Her
husband Robert was probably buried 7 Jan at Basildon |
J2 |
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by 1755 | She married 2John Snow | J5 | |||||
Daughter Mary 1712- | |||||||
1732 | Spinster of Ramsden Bellhouse. She married Thomas Reeves, yeoman of Terling, 18 March at Ramsden Bellhouse by Essex Archdeaconry licence | 20 | J2, J3, J5 | ||||
1743 |
Mother of Mary Reeve, baptised 29 March at Terling | 31 |
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8/3 Thomas Richardson | Yeoman of Downham and Childerditch | ||||||
c.1704-1765 | Son of Sarah |
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Age | Source | ||||||
Born about 1704 | J3,J4,J11 | ||||||
Married Mary Philips in 1723 by Essex Archdeaconry licence | 20 |
J3,J4 | |||||
Father of | Thomas | D5 | |||||
Robert | D5 | ||||||
John | 1729 | D5,J3,J4,J11,J12 | |||||
Samuel | c.1738 | 34 | D5, J3 | ||||
Mary | D5 | ||||||
Sarah | D5 | ||||||
7/2 Ann | 1730 | 26 | D5, V4 | ||||
Susannah | D5 | ||||||
Died 8 April 1765 age 60 (memorial at Downham) | 60 | J4, D5 | |||||
Buried 13 April 1765 at Downham | J2 | ||||||
1723 Oct |
A
farmer of Margaretting (7 miles from Downham). A minor age ‘above 20
years’ |
20 |
J3 |
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1736-1754 |
A
Yeoman of Downham |
32-50 |
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1736 Oct | Yeoman of Downham. He purchased a copyhold cottage of two tenements with two acres called Long Croft in the manor of Downham from John Dolley | 32 | J37 | ||||
1741 Apr | A yeoman. He purchased a copyhold barn with six acres called Woballs in the manor of Downham from John Boyce | 37 | J37 | ||||
1745-1765 | He was rated for property, annual rent £88, and Plows Farm rent £7 and Barnfield rent £3, all in Downham | 40-60 | J20 | ||||
1745 | He was one of the assessors of the poor rate in Downham |
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40 | J20 | |||
1746 | He acquired a farm in Downham, rent £10, from William Bailey | 41 | J20 | ||||
1752-1765 | He was rated for a property rent £88, Mrs Shuttleworths Farm rent £10, Plows Farm rent £7, Barn field rent £3, William Butts farm rent £7 and the Long Orchard rent £1, all in Downham | 48-60 | J20 | ||||
1753 | He was rated for a farm, rent £40, formerly John Green's (subsequently occupied by his son John Richardson) | 49 | J20 | ||||
1754 | Yeoman of Downham. Leased a 120-acre farm called Greens Farm in Downham and Ramsden, with his son John, annual rental £40 | 50 | J36, J20 | ||||
1759-1763 |
A
Yeoman of Childerditch (11 miles from Downham) |
55-59 |
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1759,1763 | Of Childerditch. He had 25 acres of freehold property in Downham | 55,59 | J11, J12 | ||||
1763 | He voted for Luther Esq in the county poll | 59 | J12 | ||||
1763 Aug | Yeoman of Childerditch. He left a freehold messuage called Tallands in Downham and leasehold farms called Tasseldon in Downham, Great Tallands and Freemans Land to son John, copyhold messuages in Downham to his son Robert, a total of £350 to daughter Susannah, £80 and an annuity of £6 to daughter Mary, £50 to daughter Sarah, a guinea for a ring to daughter 7/2 Ann, £50 to son John, £90 to son Samuel and the residue of his estate to son Robert | 59 | D5 | ||||
1765 |
His will
was proved 25 May at PCC London by his sons Robert and John |
D5 |
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Wife Mary Philips c.1703-1754 | |||||||
1723 Oct |
A
spinster of Stock (5 miles from Margaretting) age about 21 |
21 |
J3 |
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1754 | Died 25 Sept, memorial at Downham (burial not found in register) | 50 | J4, J2 | ||||
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Son Thomas -1763 Yeoman of Downham | |||||||
by 1759 |
Married Mary | J5 | |||||
1758 | He and brother Robert witnessed their sister 7/2 Ann's wedding | J2 | |||||
1759 Mar |
Bequeathed
money to his father and brother John, residue to wife Mary ‘and children
if she is pregnant’ |
J5 |
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1763 | He had occupied copyhold properties Woballs and Long Crofts in Downham, owned by his father, who bequeathed them to his brother Robert | D5 | |||||
1763 | Yeoman of Downham. Buried 4 Aug at Downham | J5, J2 | |||||
1763 |
His will
was proved 31 Aug at Essex |
J5 |
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Son Robert -1785 Yeoman of Childerditch | |||||||
1763 | He was bequeathed the copyhold messuages called Woballs and Long Crofts in Downham by his father | D5 | |||||
Married Elizabeth | J37 | ||||||
1772- | Father of Robert, eldest son, Thomas, Mary and Susannah | J5, J37 | |||||
1774 | Father of Elizabeth, baptised in October at Childerditch | J2 | |||||
1781 |
Occupied property rent £96 in Childerditch. He was
an assessor of the land tax |
J21 |
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1785 | Of Tillingham Hall, Childerditch. Died 21 Feb, buried at Childerditch | J5, J4 | |||||
1811 | Wife Elizabeth of Tillingham Hall died 16 March, buried at Childerditch | J4 | |||||
Robert's son Robert 1772- | |||||||
1785 Inherited the copyhold lands in Downham from his father | 14 | J37 | |||||
1792 Of Childerditch. Mortgaged the copyhold lands in Downham for £200 | 21 | J37 | |||||
1796 The mortgage was discharged | 24 | J37 | |||||
Son John 1729-1783 Yeoman farmer of Downham and East Horndon | |||||||
1754 | Yeoman of Downham. He leased Greens Farm with his father | 24 | J36 | ||||
1754-1765 | Occupied Greens Farm rent £40 | 25-36 | J20 | ||||
1758 | Single man. Married Mary Hunt 6 July at Downham by Essex licence | 28 | J2, J3 | ||||
1759-1780 | Of Downham. Had 10 acres of freehold property in Ramsden Bellhouse (2m.) | 29-50 | J11, J12 | ||||
1759 | Possibly father of John | 29 | ? | ||||
1761 | Father of Thomas, who was bequeathed a silver watch by his grandfather | 31 | D5 | ||||
1763 | Occupying a freehold messuage called Tallands in the manor of Downham, which he inherited from his father | 33 | D5, J37 | ||||
1765 | He was one of the overseers of the poor in Downham | 36 | J20 | ||||
1766 | Occupied his father's former farm, rent now £127. Greens farm was now occupied by (his brother?) Robert | 37 | J20 | ||||
1768-1777 | Continued to occupy property in Downham, rent £127 and £3. Greens farm was now occupied by Daniel Dodson | 38-47 | J20 | ||||
1770 | His son James was buried 21 Feb at Downham | 40 | J2 | ||||
1780 | His wife Mary died 25 Apr age 49, buried 1 May at Downham | 51 | J4, J2 | ||||
1781 |
He held two properties in Downham, rent £91 and £1 |
52 |
J21 |
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1783 | Widower of East Horndon. Died 6 April age 54, buried 11 Apr at Dunton | 54 | J4, J2 | ||||
1783 |
Administration
granted 31 July at Essex to son Thomas |
J5 |
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John's son John? c.1759- Farmer of Ramsden | |||||||
1815 Farmer of Ramsden Bellhouse age 56. He had 33 acres of freehold land in Ramsden Bellhouse | 56 | J11 | |||||
John's son Thomas 1761-1826 Farmer of Downham | |||||||
1765 He was bequeathed a silver watch by his grandfather Thomas Richardson | 4 | D5 | |||||
Married Mary (1766-1838) | J4 | ||||||
1783 Of Downham, age 22. He had 12 acres of freehold in Ramsden | 22 |
J11 | |||||
1815
Farmer of Downham age 52. He had 17 acres of freehold in Downham |
54 |
J11 |
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1826 Of Downham. Died 18 Jan age 66, buried 28 Jan at Downham | 66 | J4, J2 | |||||
1838
Wife Mary died 17 Aug age 72, memorial at Downham |
J4 |
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Son Samuel c.1738-1776/1787 Farmer of Downham | |||||||
1760 | Farmer of Downham. Married 8/7B Sarah Biggs of Little Warley 21 Feb at Downham by Essex licence, with consent of her mother | 22 | J2, J3 | ||||
1760-1761 | He was rated for some of his father's properties in Downham | 22-23 | J20 | ||||
1765 | He was bequeathed all his father's wearing apparel | 27 | D5 | ||||
1776/1787 | Possibly buried 10 Sept 1776 or 18 May 1787 at Little Warley St Peter | 38/49 | J2 | ||||
Daughter Mary | |||||||
1747 | Married John Jony 30 May at Downham by licence (licence not found at Essex, Faculty Office or London) | D5, J2 | |||||
Daughter Sarah | |||||||
1749 | Married George Wrench 6 Apr at Downham | D5, J2 | |||||
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1763-1772 | Thomas Richardson of Ingrave born around 1704-1713, had freehold property in Ingrave. 1755-1776 Also had copyhold land adjoining Noke House in East Horndon, inherited by his wife Mary then son Thomas | J11, J12
J37 |
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1783-1815 | Thomas Richardson, butcher of Ingrave, born c.1751, had a house & shop and 10 then 50 acres of freehold land in Ingrave | J11, J21 | |||||
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Thomas Richardson |
of
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-1716 |
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Married
Sarah |
J3 |
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Father of |
Thomas 8/3 |
c.1704 |
J3 |
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Buried
12 Mar 1716 at Margaretting |
J2 |
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(No
will found) |
J5 |
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Wife
9/6 Sarah |
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1718 |
Married
2 Richard Bannister 5 Oct 1718 at Margaretting |
J2, J3 |
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1723 |
She gave
consent for her 20-year old son Thomas to marry Mary Phillips by Essex
licence |
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7/3 William Durrant | Yeoman of East Tilbury, Essex | ||||||
1746-1773 | Son of John and Mary Durrant | ||||||
Age | Source | ||||||
Born 1746. Baptised 21 Feb at South Ockendon St Nicholas | J3, J2 | ||||||
Married Ann Biggs 29 Dec 1765 at Little Warley by Essex licence. They both signed the register |
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19 | J2, J3 | ||||
Father of | Ann 6/2 | baptised 7/5/1766 at East Tilbury | 20 | J2 | |||
William | baptised 28/5/67 East Tilbury (buried 25 Oct 1767 at South Ockendon) | 21 | J2, J2 | ||||
Mary | baptised 6/4/69 at East Tilbury | 23 | J2 | ||||
Sarah | baptised 10/10/70 East Tilbury (buried 18 Jan 1773 at South Ockendon) | 24 | J2, J2 | ||||
John | baptised 10/6/72 East Tilbury (buried 27 Mar 1779 at South Ockendon) | 26 | J2, J2 | ||||
Died late Dec 1773 | 27 | J5 | |||||
Buried 3 Jan 1774 at South Ockendon | J2 | ||||||
1765 | A farmer of East Tilbury. Married with consent of his father John Durrant and his wife's mother Elizabeth Biggs | 19 | J3 | ||||
Of Gobions Farm, East Tilbury (note from Marian Squier 1850-1934). Later the Old School House, now a park (Pinterest 2020) | A11, ww |
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1773 | A yeoman of East Tilbury. Had a leasehold farm with horses, cattle, corn and hay | 27 | J5 | ||||
1773 | Dec 25. He willed that his farming business should be carried on by his wife Ann. Appointed her brother Thomas Biggs executor and one of the trustees of funds for the children. His will was witnessed by his father John Durrant and Samuel Richardson (who married Sarah Biggs 8/7B) | 27 | J5 | ||||
1774 | His will was proved at Chelmsford in January | J5 | |||||
Wife Ann Biggs 1745- Daughter of Thomas & Elizabeth Biggs | |||||||
1745 | Baptised 18 July at Little Warley | J2 | |||||
1765 | A spinster of Little Warley age 20 | 20 | J3 | ||||
1773 Dec | Her husband William died, he willed that she should carry on their farming business | 28 | J5 | ||||
1787-1791 | Occupied her mother's former property in Little Warley, rent £77. The property was subsequently occupied by her daughter's husband 6/1 William Squier | 42-46 | J20 | ||||
1788 | A widow of Little Warley | 43 | J2 | ||||
1788 | She married Bezaliel Bridge, widower of 7/5AAlice Westwood, at Little Warley by licence (licence not found) | 43 | J2 | ||||
1790 | Bezaliel Bridge owned and occupied property in Horndon on the Hill, rent £9 | J21 | |||||
1798 | Bezaliel Bridge, surgeon and apothecary, sold Salmons Garden, a 1-rood orchard with a messuage, and Meg's Croft, 3 acres, copyhold of the manor of Arden Hall in Horndon on the Hill, to 6/1 William Squier | J37 | |||||
1799-1800 | Bezaliel Bridge occupied the messuage in Horndon on the Hill now owned by 6/1 William Squier, rent £9 | J21 | |||||
1804 |
Bezaliel
Bridge was buried 23 Sept at Horndon on the Hill (age about 65) |
J2, J3 |
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Daughter Mary 1769-1799 | |||||||
1789 | Married 7/1GJohn Squier, brother of William Squier who married her sister Ann | 20 | J2 | ||||
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8/5 John Durrant (junior) | Carpenter of South Ockendon, Essex | ||||||
1714-1795 | |||||||
Age | Source | ||||||
Born around 1714 | J11 | ||||||
Married Mary | J2 | ||||||
Father of | Sarah | bap 14/7/1738 S. Ockendon | 23 | J2, J5 | |||
Mary | bap 8/6/1740 S. Ockendon | 25 | J2, J5 | ||||
William | bap 26/6/1743 S. Ockendon (buried 12 Nov 1743 at South Ockendon) | 28 | J2, J2 | ||||
William 7/8 | bap 21/2/1746 S. Ockendon | 31 | J2 | ||||
Buried 23 Nov 1795 at South Ockendon St Nicholas | 80 | J2 | |||||
1738-1746 | Of South Ockendon | 23-31 | J2 | ||||
1752 | House carpenter of South Ockendon. He bound John Cunison as his apprentice | 37 | H40 | ||||
1753 | Carpenter of South Ockendon. He bound Thomas Arris as his apprentice | 38 | H40 | ||||
1755 | Consented to the marriage of his daughter Sarah at South Ockendon | 40 | J2 | ||||
1759-1772 | Carpenter of South Ockendon. He had freehold property in South Ockendon, 10 acres in 1759, 20 acres by 1768 (age 55), 20 acres in 1772 (age 59) | 44-57 | J11 | ||||
1765 | Carpenter of South Ockendon. He consented to the marriage of his son William and witnessed the marriage |
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50 | J3, J2 | |||
1768 | Freeholder of South Ockendon. Voted for Hartley and Houblon in the poll | 53 | H12 | ||||
1773 | He witnessed his son William's will | 58 | J5 | ||||
1774 | Freeholder of South Ockendon. Eligible to vote in poll for knights of the shire | 59 | J12 | ||||
1780,1783 | Yeoman of South Ockendon. Still had 20 acres of freehold property there (age 69, 70) | 65,68 | J11 | ||||
1781-1785 | Owned property in South Ockendon occupied by Thomas Sweeting, rent £8 | 66-70 | J21 | ||||
1793 | (The property in South Ockendon was now owned and occ by Thos Sweeting) | 78 | J21 | ||||
1795 Mar | Carpenter of South Ockendon. He bequeathed two cottages below the Wheelers shop in South Ockendon to his wife Mary and End Cottage and North End Cottage to his daughter Mary Hancock | 80 | J5 | ||||
1795 Dec | His will was proved at Chelmsford by wife Mary, sole executrix | J5 | |||||
Wife Mary -1798 | |||||||
1795 | She was still alive in 1795, executor of her husband's will | J5 | |||||
1798 | Buried July 15 at South Ockendon | J2 | |||||
Daughter Sarah 1738- | |||||||
1755 | Married Samuel Benton 4 Apr at South Ockendon by Faculty Office licence, with her father's consent | 17 | J2, J5, fmp3 | ||||
1755-1773 |
Mother of Phillip, Samuel, Elizabeth, John, Aaron, William
and Sarah Benton, baptised at South Ockendon |
17-35 | J2 |
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1779 | Mother or grandmother of Richard Durrant Benton? | 41 | J2 | ||||
Daughter Mary 1740- | |||||||
Married 1 Atkins | J2 | ||||||
1770 | Married 2 William Hancock 18 May at South Ockendon | 30 | J2, J5 | ||||
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?? John Durrant or Derwent | senior, of South Ockendon | ||||||
-1754 | |||||||
Age | Source | ||||||
Married Mary Long 28 Sept 1719 at South Ockendon by licence (licence not found at Essex, Bishop of London, Faculty Office or Vicar General) | J2 | ||||||
Father of | Thomas | bap 30/6/1720 S. Ockendon | J2 | ||||
Mary | bap 1/6/1723 S. Ockendon | J2 | |||||
William | bap 13/6/1725 S. Ockendon (buried 17 July 1725 at South Ockendon) | J2, J2 | |||||
Robert | bap 9/7/1727 S. Ockendon (buried 6 Dec 1727 at South Ockendon) | J2, J2 | |||||
Peter | bap 24/5/1731 S. Ockendon | J2 | |||||
William | bap 26/6/1734 S. Ockendon (buried 19 Oct 1734 at South Ockendon) | J2, J2 | |||||
Buried 10 Jan 1754 at South Ockendon | J2 | ||||||
1720-1734 | Of South Ockendon | J2 | |||||
1737 | His wife Mary was buried 30 April at South Ockendon | J2 | |||||
Probably son Thomas
1720-1744 |
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1744 |
A young
man, carpenter of this parish, buried 19 Feb at South Ockendon |
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8/7 Thomas Biggs | Husbandman of Little Warley, Essex, | ||||||
1709-1757 | churchwarden and overseer of the poor | ||||||
Son of Thomas and Maria Biggs | |||||||
Age | Source | ||||||
Baptised 2 Oct 1709 at Matching St Mary | J2 | ||||||
Married Elizabeth Ross 6 Oct 1737 at High Laver by banns | 28 | J2 | |||||
Father of | Elizabeth | baptised 23/7/1738 at Stapleford Tawney | 29 | J2 | |||
Thomas | baptised 24/2/1739/40 at Stapleford T'ney | 31 | J2 | ||||
Sarah | baptised 21/3/1741/2 at Stapleford Tawney | 32 | J2 | ||||
Ann 7/4 | baptised 18/7/1745 at Little Warley | 35 | J2 | ||||
James | baptised 2/8/1747 at Little Warley (buried 25 Oct 1747 at Little Warley) | 37 | J2, J2 | ||||
John | baptised 23/12/1748 at Little.Warley | 38 | J2 | ||||
George | baptised 21/5/1752 at Little.Warley | 43 | J2 | ||||
Mary | baptised 3/6/1754 Lit. Warley (probably 'a child' buried 22/3/1764 Little Warley) | 45 | J2, J2 | ||||
Buried 31 Oct 1757 at Little Warley St Peter | 48 | J2 | |||||
1734 | Abode in Matching, he had freehold property in Matching. Voted for Sir Robert Abdy and Thomas Bramston Esq in the county poll | 25 | H12 | ||||
1737 | Of Greenstead (4 miles from Matching) | 28 | J2 | ||||
1738-1742 | Of Stapleford Tawney (halfway between Matching and Little Warley) | 29-32 | J2 | ||||
1749-1757 | Ratepayer of Little Warley, rent £75 then £70 | 40-48 | J20 | ||||
1749-1750 | Churchwarden of Little Warley (20 miles from Matching) | 40-41 | J20 | ||||
1750-1757 | Overseer of the poor of Little Warley. Signed the poor rate book |
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1756 | He purchased £300-worth of Bank of England 3½ % annuities | 47 | BoE5 | ||||
1757 | A husbandman of Little Warley | 48 | BoE5 | ||||
1757 | Administration was granted 25 Nov at Doctors' Commons to his widow Elizabeth | BoE5 | |||||
Wife 8/8 Elizabeth Ross 1709-1786 Daughter of William and Elizabeth Ross, | |||||||
Overseer of the poor of Little Warley | |||||||
1709 | Baptised 4 Dec at Matching | J2 | |||||
1737 | Of High Laver (3 miles from Matching) | 28 | J2 | ||||
1757 | Widow. She took over her husband's role as overseer of the poor | 48 | J20 | ||||
1757-1780 | Overseer of the poor for Little Warley. She signed the poor rate book |
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48-71 | J20 | |||
Her son John had to receive her payments for the work of overseer | PShak. | ||||||
1765 | Widow of Little Warley. She consented to the marriage of her daughter Ann age 20 to William Durrant | 56 | J3 | ||||
1781-1786 | She occupied a property in Little Warley rent £64 with land in Childerditch rent £4, owned by Madam then George Gibson | 72-77 | J21 | ||||
1786 | Buried 14 Dec at Little Warley | 77 | J2 | ||||
Daughter Elizabeth 1738- | |||||||
1760 | Married Thomas Offen, yeoman of Childerditch, 22 May at Childerditch by Essex licence | 21 | J3 | ||||
1761-1775 |
Mother of 11 children baptised at Childerditch |
23-37 |
J2 |
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1768 | Thomas Offen of Childerditch had freehold property there | 30 | H12 | ||||
1773 |
Her son William and daughter Elizabeth Offen were buried
at Childerditch |
35 |
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Son Thomas 1740-1821 Farmer of South Weald, Essex | |||||||
1763-1768 | Of Little Warley. He had freehold property in Matching. Voted for Maynard and Luther in the county poll | 23-28 | J12 | ||||
1768 | Married Jane Finch at Little Warley by licence [licence not found] | 28 | J2 | ||||
1771-1780 | Of South Ockendon | 31-40 | J2 | ||||
1771-1780 | Father of George 1771, Sarah 1772 (buried Nov 24), North 1773, Ruth 1777 (married Christopher Taffs), Anne 1778 (married Mr Livermore), Sarah 1779 (spinster in 1814) and James 1780, all baptised at South Ockendon | 31-40 | J2, D5 | ||||
Also father of Thomas and John | D5 | ||||||
1773 | He was appointed an executor and trustee of funds by his sister's husband 7/3 William Durrant | 33 | J5 | ||||
1814 | A farmer. He occupied a leasehold farm in South Weald and Doddinghurst | 74 | D5 | ||||
1814 | He willed his estate equally between his seven children | 74 | D5 | ||||
1821 |
Died in June in his 82nd year. Memorial at Little Warley |
81 |
J4 |
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1821 | His will was proved at PCC by sons Thomas and George | D5 | |||||
Daughter Sarah 1742-1774 | |||||||
1760 | Married 8/3D Samuel Richardson 21 Feb at Downham by Essex licence, with consent of her mother Elizabeth Biggs | 18 | J2, J3 | ||||
1774 | Possibly buried 22 Oct at Little Warley | 32 | J2 | ||||
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9/13 Thomas Biggs | of Matching | ||||||
Age | Source | ||||||
Married Mary/Maria | J2 | ||||||
Father of | Thomas 8/7 | 1709, baptised 2 Oct at Matching | J2 | ||||
Mary | 1710, baptised Oct at Matching | J2 | |||||
John | 1712, baptised Jan at Matching | J2 | |||||
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9/15 William Ross | of Matching | ||||||
1684- |
Possibly son of Edward and
Frances |
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Age | Source | ||||||
Possibly baptised 10 June
1684 at Great Dunmow (12 miles) |
J2 |
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Married Elizabeth (possibly Elizabeth Hopkins 1705 at Aldham (50 miles)) | J2, J2 | ||||||
Father of | Elizabeth 8/8 | 1709, baptised 4 Dec at Matching | 25 |
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Maria | 1712, baptised Apr at Matching | 28 |
J2 | ||||
William | 1719, baptised Aug at Matching | 35 |
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Blyth | |||||||
Age | Source | ||||||
1885 | Mary Blyth married Joseph Ernest Squier 4/1F | A3/95 | |||||
1900-02 | Isabel, Katherine Emma & Edith Blyth all married sons of William Squier 5/1G | A3/95 | |||||
1898-1912 | Blyth & Squier, brewers & maltsters of Stanford le Hope | G7 | |||||
1914-17 | Blyth & Squier, corn merchants of Stanford le Hope | G7 | |||||
1898-1902 | Thomas Worrin Blyth, farmer of Hassingbrook Hall, Stanford le Hope | G7 | |||||
1906-22 | Samuel Blyth, farmer of Hassingbrook Hall, Stanford le Hope | G7 | |||||
1949 | (Guy Worrin Squier, farmer of Hassingbrook Hall, Stanford le Hope) | A3/95 | |||||
Hardy/Hardee | |||||||
1732 | Sarah Squier (sister of William8/1) married John Hardy the younger, brickmaker of Great Burstead | J2 | |||||
1735 | John Hardee bond with James French for marriage to Alice Clark, Sarah's sister | J3 | |||||
1765 | Sarah (above) buried at Little Burstead | J2 | |||||
1751 | Alice Squier (sister of John7/1) married Nathaniel Hardee of Ingrave | J3 | |||||
1755 | Nathaniel Hardee bond for 7/1John Squier's marriage to Jenny Turtle | J3 | |||||
1765 | Nathaniel Hardee witnessed marriage Parker & Clift at East Horndon | J2 | |||||
1778 | Sarah Squier witnessed marriage of Sarah Hardee (dau of Nathaniel and Alice?) | V | |||||
1781 | Nathaniel, Mary and Ann Hardee witnessed marriage 7/1FSarah Squier and Thomas Richardson | J2 | |||||
1801 | Alice Hardee of Southweald married William Best junior of East Horndon | J2 | |||||