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HEVER PARISH REGISTER RESEARCH REQUEST: William Streeter, b. 1710-1715; m. 1730-1742

My article, “Streeter Immigrants of Greene and Steuben Counties: The Common Origins of Elizabeth (Streeter) Faulkner, Thomas Streeter, and William Streeter, at Dunnings Farm, East Grinstead, Sussex, England,” (The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, 142(2011):47-61; 117-132) is freely available as www.perrystreeter.com/streeter.pdf.  Here is an excerpt to provide the context for the request I making further below.

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William-A Streeter/Streater was born in England about 1713 (age 64 in 1777 deposition), was buried in East Grinstead, Sussex, England, 1 October 1787, and married say 1741 (first-known child christened 1742) Ann [–?–], who was born say 1718–1723 (estimated marriage). She was probably “Ann Wife of William Streater” buried in East Grinstead 23 February 1784.

William arrived in East Grinstead and assumed occupancy of Dunnings Farm about 1737. He was probably the son of Richard Streeter, who was buried in East Grinstead 15 December 1764, and Elizabeth [–?–], who was buried in East Grinstead 2 November 1760 as “wife of Richard.” If they were the parents of William born about 1713, they were married say 1712 or earlier. Richard was first documented in East Grinstead in a 1747 tax list in which his proposed son William-A does not appear. It is likely that, as William’s probable father, Richard also arrived in East Grinstead about 1737.

Where the Streeters of Dunnings Farm resided prior to their arrival in East Grinstead is unknown, but they may be the family that was recorded earlier at Charlwood, Surrey. Richard “Streator” and Elizabeth Humphrey were married in Charlwood 10 October 1708 and had seven children christened there between 1710 and 1724: John, Elizabeth, William, Ann, Sarah, Richard, and Thomas. With the exception of William (baptized 5 March 1714/15 as the “son of Richard Streeter”) all of the sons died in infancy. If William-A Streeter of Dunnings Farm was the son of Richard and Elizabeth (Humphrey) Streeter christened at Charlwood, then aside from naming his eldest son after himself, he named his sons following the birth order of his deceased brothers.

<< END QUOTE


Unfortunately, the publication of my article has not prompted anyone to provide any corrections or additions. While I still think it is likely that William-A Streeter of Dunnings Farm, East Grinstead, Sussex was identical with William, the “son of Richard Streeter,” baptized in Charlwood, Surrey on 5 March 1714/15, I am seeking additional evidence to confirm or refute this identification by seeking other potential matches for William in an even wider circle of parishes than has been previously researched. While digital images of many parish registers are online at FamilySearch.org, others are not, including some parishes within approximately 10 miles of East Grinstead.

HEVER is the last parish to be checked!

HEVER PARISH REGISTER RESEARCH REQUEST: William Streeter, b. 1710-1715; m. 1730-1742

The earliest date found in the Hever parish register is 1632…

https://archive.org/stream/keytoancientpari00burkrich#page/90/mode/1up

Bearing in mind the possibilities that William Streeter’s father may *not* have been named Richard and that Ann may *not* have been William Streeter’s first wife, would some kind soul please review the parish registers for any entries like the following?

* Baptism of William Streater, Streeter, etc. between 1710 and 1715
* Marriage of William Streater, Streeter, etc. between 1730 and 1742


Of course, any other corrections or additions to my article would also be greatly appreciated! Please feel free to forward this message to other lists and individuals who may be able to provide assistance.

Thank you for your help!

Perry

Perry Streeter

email address removed by moderator



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I have already obtained high quality larger version of the image shown at http://www.gravestonephotos.com/public/gravedetails.php?grave=132397&scrwidth=1280.

Unfortunately, not all of the gravestone is visible in the image and not all of the visible text is legible. However, the gravestone appears to be in a good shape so one or more better photographs might yield better results.

Thank for any assistance!

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ASHURST PARISH REGISTER RESEARCH REQUEST: William Streeter, b. 1710-1715; m. 1730-1742

My article, “Streeter Immigrants of Greene and Steuben Counties: The Common Origins of Elizabeth (Streeter) Faulkner, Thomas Streeter, and William Streeter, at Dunnings Farm, East Grinstead, Sussex, England,” (The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, 142(2011):47-61; 117-132) is freely available as www.perrystreeter.com/streeter.pdf.  Here is an excerpt to provide the context for the request I making further below.

START QUOTE >>

William-A Streeter/Streater was born in England about 1713 (age 64 in 1777 deposition), was buried in East Grinstead, Sussex, England, 1 October 1787, and married say 1741 (first-known child christened 1742) Ann [–?–], who was born say 1718–1723 (estimated marriage). She was probably “Ann Wife of William Streater” buried in East Grinstead 23 February 1784.

William arrived in East Grinstead and assumed occupancy of Dunnings Farm about 1737. He was probably the son of Richard Streeter, who was buried in East Grinstead 15 December 1764, and Elizabeth [–?–], who was buried in East Grinstead 2 November 1760 as “wife of Richard.” If they were the parents of William born about 1713, they were married say 1712 or earlier. Richard was first documented in East Grinstead in a 1747 tax list in which his proposed son William-A does not appear. It is likely that, as William’s probable father, Richard also arrived in East Grinstead about 1737.

Where the Streeters of Dunnings Farm resided prior to their arrival in East Grinstead is unknown, but they may be the family that was recorded earlier at Charlwood, Surrey. Richard “Streator” and Elizabeth Humphrey were married in Charlwood 10 October 1708 and had seven children christened there between 1710 and 1724: John, Elizabeth, William, Ann, Sarah, Richard, and Thomas. With the exception of William (baptized 5 March 1714/15 as the “son of Richard Streeter”) all of the sons died in infancy. If William-A Streeter of Dunnings Farm was the son of Richard and Elizabeth (Humphrey) Streeter christened at Charlwood, then aside from naming his eldest son after himself, he named his sons following the birth order of his deceased brothers.

<< END QUOTE


Unfortunately, the publication of my article has not prompted anyone to provide any corrections or additions. While I still think it is likely that William-A Streeter of Dunnings Farm, East Grinstead, Sussex was identical with William, the “son of Richard Streeter,” baptized in Charlwood, Surrey on 5 March 1714/15, I am seeking additional evidence to confirm or refute this identification by seeking other potential matches for William in an even wider circle of parishes than has been previously researched. While digital images of many parish registers are online at FamilySearch.org, others are not, including some parishes within approximately 10 miles of East Grinstead.


ASHURST PARISH REGISTER RESEARCH REQUEST: William Streeter, b. 1710-1715; m. 1730-1742

Bearing in mind the possibilities that William Streeter’s father may *not* have been named Richard and that Ann may *not* have been William Streeter’s first wife, would some kind soul please review the parish registers for any entries like the following?

* Baptism of William Streater, Streeter, etc. between 1710 and 1715
* Marriage of William Streater, Streeter, etc. between 1730 and 1742


Of course, any other corrections or additions to my article would also be greatly appreciated! Please feel free to forward this message to other lists and individuals who may be able to provide assistance.

This message will be resent/reposted over time, with the focus shifting to each of the parishes listed below, one-by-one.

County        Parish        Miles from East Grinstead    Sent/Posted
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Sussex        Crawley        8.4                          2014-04-04
Sussex        Withyham       8.7
Sussex        Balcombe       9.0
Sussex        Lindfield      10.5
Sussex        Penhurst       11.1
Sussex        Maresfield    11.7
Surrey        Lingfield      3.8                          2014-04-04
Surrey        Tandridge      7.3
Kent           Ashurst        8.5                          2014-04-04
Kent           Hever          9.2

Thank you for your help!

Perry

Perry Streeter
www.perrystreeter.com




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LINGFIELD PARISH REGISTER RESEARCH REQUEST: William Streeter, b. 1710-1715; m. 1730-1742

My article, “Streeter Immigrants of Greene and Steuben Counties: The Common Origins of Elizabeth (Streeter) Faulkner, Thomas Streeter, and William Streeter, at Dunnings Farm, East Grinstead, Sussex, England,” (The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, 142(2011):47-61; 117-132) is freely available as www.perrystreeter.com/streeter.pdf.  Here is an excerpt to provide the context for the request I making further below.

START QUOTE >>

William-A Streeter/Streater was born in England about 1713 (age 64 in 1777 deposition), was buried in East Grinstead, Sussex, England, 1 October 1787, and married say 1741 (first-known child christened 1742) Ann [–?–], who was born say 1718–1723 (estimated marriage). She was probably “Ann Wife of William Streater” buried in East Grinstead 23 February 1784.

William arrived in East Grinstead and assumed occupancy of Dunnings Farm about 1737. He was probably the son of Richard Streeter, who was buried in East Grinstead 15 December 1764, and Elizabeth [–?–], who was buried in East Grinstead 2 November 1760 as “wife of Richard.” If they were the parents of William born about 1713, they were married say 1712 or earlier. Richard was first documented in East Grinstead in a 1747 tax list in which his proposed son William-A does not appear. It is likely that, as William’s probable father, Richard also arrived in East Grinstead about 1737.

Where the Streeters of Dunnings Farm resided prior to their arrival in East Grinstead is unknown, but they may be the family that was recorded earlier at Charlwood, Surrey. Richard “Streator” and Elizabeth Humphrey were married in Charlwood 10 October 1708 and had seven children christened there between 1710 and 1724: John, Elizabeth, William, Ann, Sarah, Richard, and Thomas. With the exception of William (baptized 5 March 1714/15 as the “son of Richard Streeter”) all of the sons died in infancy. If William-A Streeter of Dunnings Farm was the son of Richard and Elizabeth (Humphrey) Streeter christened at Charlwood, then aside from naming his eldest son after himself, he named his sons following the birth order of his deceased brothers.

<< END QUOTE


Unfortunately, the publication of my article has not prompted anyone to provide any corrections or additions. While I still think it is likely that William-A Streeter of Dunnings Farm, East Grinstead, Sussex was identical with William, the “son of Richard Streeter,” baptized in Charlwood, Surrey on 5 March 1714/15, I am seeking additional evidence to confirm or refute this identification by seeking other potential matches for William in an even wider circle of parishes than has been previously researched. While digital images of many parish registers are online at FamilySearch.org, others are not, including some parishes within approximately 10 miles of East Grinstead.


LINGFIELD PARISH REGISTER RESEARCH REQUEST: William Streeter, b. 1710-1715; m. 1730-1742

Bearing in mind the possibilities that William Streeter’s father may *not* have been named Richard and that Ann may *not* have been William Streeter’s first wife, would some kind soul please review the parish registers for any entries like the following?

* Baptism of William Streater, Streeter, etc. between 1710 and 1715
* Marriage of William Streater, Streeter, etc. between 1730 and 1742


Of course, any other corrections or additions to my article would also be greatly appreciated! Please feel free to forward this message to other lists and individuals who may be able to provide assistance.

This message will be resent/reposted over time, with the focus shifting to each of the parishes listed below, one-by-one.

County        Parish        Miles from East Grinstead    Sent/Posted
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Sussex        Crawley        8.4                          2014-04-04
Sussex        Withyham       8.7
Sussex        Balcombe       9.0
Sussex        Lindfield      10.5
Sussex        Penhurst       11.1
Sussex        Maresfield     11.7
Surrey        Lingfield      3.8                          2014-04-04
Surrey        Tandridge      7.3
Kent          Ashurst        8.5                          2014-04-04
Kent          Hever          9.2

Thank you for your help!

Perry

Perry Streeter
www.perrystreeter.com




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CRAWLEY Parish Register Research Request: William Streeter, b. 1710-1715; m. 1730-1742

My article, “Streeter Immigrants of Greene and Steuben Counties: The Common Origins of Elizabeth (Streeter) Faulkner, Thomas Streeter, and William Streeter, at Dunnings Farm, East Grinstead, Sussex, England,” (The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, 142(2011):47-61; 117-132) is freely available as www.perrystreeter.com/streeter.pdf.  Here is an excerpt to provide the context for the request I making further below.

START QUOTE >>

William-A Streeter/Streater was born in England about 1713 (age 64 in 1777 deposition), was buried in East Grinstead, Sussex, England, 1 October 1787, and married say 1741 (first-known child christened 1742) Ann [–?–], who was born say 1718–1723 (estimated marriage). She was probably “Ann Wife of William Streater” buried in East Grinstead 23 February 1784.

William arrived in East Grinstead and assumed occupancy of Dunnings Farm about 1737. He was probably the son of Richard Streeter, who was buried in East Grinstead 15 December 1764, and Elizabeth [–?–], who was buried in East Grinstead 2 November 1760 as “wife of Richard.” If they were the parents of William born about 1713, they were married say 1712 or earlier. Richard was first documented in East Grinstead in a 1747 tax list in which his proposed son William-A does not appear. It is likely that, as William’s probable father, Richard also arrived in East Grinstead about 1737.

Where the Streeters of Dunnings Farm resided prior to their arrival in East Grinstead is unknown, but they may be the family that was recorded earlier at Charlwood, Surrey. Richard “Streator” and Elizabeth Humphrey were married in Charlwood 10 October 1708 and had seven children christened there between 1710 and 1724: John, Elizabeth, William, Ann, Sarah, Richard, and Thomas. With the exception of William (baptized 5 March 1714/15 as the “son of Richard Streeter”) all of the sons died in infancy. If William-A Streeter of Dunnings Farm was the son of Richard and Elizabeth (Humphrey) Streeter christened at Charlwood, then aside from naming his eldest son after himself, he named his sons following the birth order of his deceased brothers.

<< END QUOTE


Unfortunately, the publication of my article has not prompted anyone to provide any corrections or additions. While I still think it is likely that William-A Streeter of Dunnings Farm, East Grinstead, Sussex was identical with William, the “son of Richard Streeter,” baptized in Charlwood, Surrey on 5 March 1714/15, I am seeking additional evidence to confirm or refute this identification by seeking other potential matches for William in an even wider circle of parishes than has been previously researched. While digital images of many parish registers are online at FamilySearch.org, others are not, including some parishes within approximately 10 miles of East Grinstead.


CRAWLEY PARISH REGISTER RESEARCH REQUEST: William Streeter, b. 1710-1715; m. 1730-1742

Bearing in mind the possibilities that William Streeter’s father may *not* have been named Richard and that Ann may *not* have been William Streeter’s first wife, would some kind soul please review the parish registers for any entries like the following?

* Baptism of William Streater, Streeter, etc. between 1710 and 1715
* Marriage of William Streater, Streeter, etc. between 1730 and 1742


Of course, any other corrections or additions to my article would also be greatly appreciated! Please feel free to forward this message to other lists and individuals who may be able to provide assistance.

This message will be resent/reposted over time, with the focus shifting to each of the parishes listed below, one-by-one.

County        Parish      Miles from East Grinstead    Sent/Posted
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Sussex        Crawley      8.4                          2014-04-04
Sussex        Withyham      8.7
Sussex        Balcombe      9.0
Sussex        Lindfield      10.5
Sussex        Penhurst       11.1
Sussex        Maresfield   11.7
Surrey        Lingfield      3.8                          2014-04-04
Surrey        Tandridge      7.3
Kent          Ashurst      8.5                          2014-04-04
Kent          Hever          9.2

Thank you for your help!

Perry

Perry Streeter
www.perrystreeter.com




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Antrim / Ballintoy Parish | Prolusk & Ballinlea Townlands | BROWN/LOUGHAN/McGILL/STEWART
« on: Wednesday 07 January 09 02:36 GMT (UK)  »
After searching for years within County Antrim for a more specific place of origin for multiple branches of my ancestry, the newly on-line 1911 Census has finally enabled me to pinpoint as Prolusk as the probable Townland of origin for my immigrant ancestors, William & Mary Ann (Loughan/Loughlan) Magill/McGill and perhaps Daniel and Sarah (Stewart) Brown as well.  This entry…

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Antrim/Prolusk/Prolusk/113868/

…shows that the McGill’s daughter, Rosetta, resided with Mary Ann’s bachelor brother and spinster aunt.

Prolusk is obviously a small, rural Townland so I’ve probably already found almost anything that can be found about it on-line freely.  My ancestors were Roman Catholics so the church records of St. Mary of Ballinlea may contain some items of interest.  Unfortunately, it appears that they have not allowed the LDS Family History Library to microfilm the records for remote access.  Is anyone able to review these or other local records for more information on these families in these (or neighboring) Townlands?

Thank you in advance for your time and efforts in assisting me; your help is greatly appreciated!

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