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Kent / Re: Selling Church grave stone
« on: Tuesday 17 March 20 15:06 GMT (UK)  »
Hi

If you look on 'Find a Grave' site you will see photos of the grave stones you refer to.   As the stones were in date order I expected the missing one to be between 1847 & 1877.  This gives Martha Houghting Clackett born 2/7/1789 - died 27/8/1861 (62)?   She was the wife of William 1782-1847 and mother of William 1813-1893.  I think I've got that right.  But check it out.

Good luck
Lee









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Kent Lookup Requests / Re: William Hayward, Cranbrook - which one is correct?
« on: Tuesday 23 January 18 11:17 GMT (UK)  »
Hi PtE

Just to say thanks for pointing me in the right direction!  Making progress as now know that the two Williams were cousins.  So now putting our heads together to find which one married Susan/na.
Have sorted out some obvious errors in transcriptions and the multiple use of certain christian names.

Have also found a distant cousin.  :-)

Lee

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Kent Lookup Requests / Re: William Hayward, Cranbrook - which one is correct?
« on: Friday 19 January 18 12:19 GMT (UK)  »
Hi PtE

Well I've puzzled over the information and it doesn't seem to provide a clear picture,  ??? so I've sent off an email and am waiting reply.

Thanks for your help.
Lee

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Kent Lookup Requests / Re: William Hayward, Cranbrook - which one is correct?
« on: Tuesday 16 January 18 10:58 GMT (UK)  »
Morning

Thanks for the info. PtE. 
Yes, I had seen that site. That is why I'm querying which William is mine.
I googled and found the pages on Hayward & Boorman families but the main site seems to be all about foreign travel.  ???  Unless I'm missing something.   Quite possible as I didn't grow up with computers and have just picked things up along the way.

Regards
Lee   :)

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Kent Lookup Requests / William Hayward, Cranbrook - which one is correct?
« on: Monday 15 January 18 23:37 GMT (UK)  »
Hi

Have recently found my way back to William Hayward who married Susan/na Porter 3/7/1688 at Cranbrook.  They were the parents of my Robert who was born 1691. 
I found a William Hayward son of William Hayward and Katherine Gennings christened 19/7/1656, twin of Katherine. 
Initially I was happy with this but I later found - William, son of Robert Hayward and Margaret Boorman, christened at Cranbrook on 26/1/1650-1.  Looking further I found that this Robert's will was said to have been proved at Canterbury in 1684. 
So is it possible to view this will on line?  And can anyone tell me which site is the best one to search for Cranbrook events?  I've found part of someone's tree but they have some things that I can't find and are missing others that I've found!
It's wonderful to have made a find of 3 generations so quickly but want to make sure that I've got it right.  :D

Thank you for staying with me,
Lee

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Kent / Re: Pilots name
« on: Friday 08 December 17 12:59 GMT (UK)  »
Sorry, that should be 17th September!

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Kent / Re: Pilots name
« on: Friday 08 December 17 12:58 GMT (UK)  »
Hi

If you haven't found it yet!
Looks like the pilot was Uffz. Manfred Langer, who was shot down on 19th September 1940.  Entry in book can be found by Googling his name. 

Hope this gives you what you are looking for.

Good luck
Lee

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Scrub that!  Unexpected change in spelling.
Thanks for reading.
Lee

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Hi

I have the marriage of Thomas Wicking to Charlotte Petman, at Sundridge in 1794.
Then baptisms for their first 3 children in 1795, 1795 and 1799.
After that, from the parents gravestone, I have approximate births for 2 others. George 1805 and Charlotte 1806c. 
I would like to complete the family and think that William born 1808 is a good candidate for the next in line. In the census he is a Cordwainer/Shoe Maker/Boot Maker, which runs in my family at that time.
There is also a possible Henry born 1811c, living in Brasted in 1841.

Any help with an on line source would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks for your time.
Lee

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