Individual Notes
Note for: Agnes Marton, - UNKNOWN
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Burial: Date: UNKNOWN
Place: in Cloisters at Westminster.
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Note for: Jane Marton, - UNKNOWN
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Burial: Date: UNKNOWN
Place: in Cloisters at Westminster.
Individual Notes
Note for: Oliver Marton, 1686 - UNKNOWN
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Individual Note: First Held the Manor and Estate of Capernwray, a Deputy Lieutenant, Recorder, and Patron of the Vicarage of Lancaster, and Steward of Lonsdale.
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Note for: William Marton, - UNKNOWN
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Individual Note: The family of Marton is of Norman descent, and great antiquity. Paganus de Marton was Lord of East and West Marton soon after the Conquest, which Lordships, as well as others in Craven, were held by his descendants for several centuries. They afterwards removed to the forest of Bowland, and from thence to the estates which they now possess in the county of Lancaster
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Note for: Maj. Charles Pocklington-Domvile, ABT 1772 - UNKNOWN
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Individual Note: Maj. Charles Pocklington-Domvile
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Note for: Rt. Hon. Rev. Charles D. Lindsey.DD, - UNKNOWN
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Individual Note: Lord Bishop of Kildare, Ireland
Cousin to the Earl of Crawford & Balcarras
Full name is Charles Dalrymple Lindsay
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Note for: Michael Frederick Trench, - UNKNOWN
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Individual Note:
Michael Frederick Trench was an Engineer and Civil Architect.
He built Heywood House at Ballinakill, Co. Laois, in the 1600s The estate being named after his Mother-in-Law, Mary Heywood.
He also built the Black Church that was the burial chamber for the Trench family.
Michael in his capacity of Architect - drew up plants for the Parish Church in Swords - helped to design the Rotunda Assembly Rooms in Dublin - town of Ballinakill was planned out by him.
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Note for: Lt-Thomas Pocklington-Domville, ABT 1782 - 1805
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Individual Note: Lt. Thomas Pocklington-Domvile
Lt. in Royal Navy
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Note for: Samuel Clarke, ABT 1815 - UNKNOWN
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Individual Note:
Family search gave his birth as abt 1824 at Ballyvoy, Kilbride, Antrim..
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Note for: Rachel Goddard, ABT 1824 - 20 OCT 1862
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Individual Note:
Death Reg Ref - Medway 2a 215 - Quarter 4 - 1862
Discrepancies of where actually Rachel was born - 1851 and 1861 Census data gives, Sheerness and Strood, respectively. (Information as of January 2008)
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Note for: Joseph John Goodwin, ABT 1826 - UNKNOWN
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Individual Note:
2nd Marriage Reg Ref - Medway 2a 455 - Quarter 1 - 1864
On the Death Cert of his 1st Wife Rachel his occupation is given as a Builders Foreman
Discrepancies of whereJoseph was actually born - 1851, 1861 and 1871 Census data gives, Strood, Isle of Sheppey and Sheerness, respectively. (Information as of January 2008)
1851 Census
Morden Street (St. Margaret) Rochester, Kent
Joseph John GOODWIN - Head - Marr - aged 27 years - Bricklayer - born, Strood
Rachel Goodwin - Wife - Marr - aged 26 years - born, Sheerness
Joseph Goodwin - Son - aged 7 years - born, Chatham
John Goodwin - Son - aged 5 years - born, Chatham
William Goodwin - Son - aged 2 years - born, Chatham
Mary Ann Elizabeth Goodwin - Daug - aged 2 months - born, Rochester
(taken over the phone from Archive Centre)
1861 Census
4 Morden Street, Rochester, Kent.
Joseph John GOODWIN - Head - Marr - aged 37 years - Bricklayer - born, Isle of Sheppey
Rachel Goodwin - Wife - Marr - aged 36 years - born, Strood
John Goodwin - Son - aged 15 years - born, Chatham
Mary Ann E Goodwin - Daug - aged 10/11 years - born, Rochester
Alfred Goodwin - Son - aged 6 years - born, St. Margarets, Rochester
Eliza Goodwin - Daug - aged 4 years - born, St. Margarets, Rochester
Edwin Goodwin - Son - aged 3 years - born, St. Margarets, Rochester
Albert Goodwin - Son - aged 10 months - born, St. Margarets, Rochester
(taken over the phone from Archive Centre)
1871 Census
12, Baker Street, Rochester, Kent.
Joseph John Goodwin - Head - Marr - aged 47 years - Bricklayer - born, Sheerness
Elizabeth Goodwin - Wife - Marr - aged 30 years
Eliza Goodwin - Daug - aged 13 years - born, St. Margarets, Rochester
Albert Goodwin - Son - aged 10 yeas - born, St. Margarets, Rochester
Thomas Goodwin - Son - aged 5 years - born, Rochester
Elizabeth - Daug - aged 3 years - born, Rochester
(taken over the phone from Archive Centre)
Individual Notes
Note for: Alice Jane Maud Ellis, 1867 - 1969
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Occupation: Place: School Teacher
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Note for: Edwin John Cherry, 1864 - 1936
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Individual Note:
1891 Census - Pilley School, Boldre, Nr. Lymington, Hants
Edwin (Edward) Cherry - aged 29 years - Schoolmaster - born Sussex
Wife, Alice - aged 26 years - Asst. Schoolmistress - born Sussex
Daughter, Winifred - aged 10 months - born Hants
Pilley School, Boldre, Nr. Lymington, Hants was built in 1875.
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From - Kelly's Directory for Southend on Sea for 1900/01
Board Schools - Leigh Road (boys, girls & infants), built in 1896
for 360 boys, 360 girls (new wing opened 1900) & 400 infants; average attendance, 230 boys, 210 girls & 220 infants; Edwin Cherry, master; Miss M Bird, girls' mistress; Miss A. Pearce, infants' mistress.
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Individual Notes
Note for: Samuel Benjamin Auchmuty, - UNKNOWN
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Individual Note: Lt.Col in the Army and living in 1899