Neither Westwell nor Eastwell fall within the Deanery of Canterbury. So, their Parish Records are not to be found on Find my Past; what you may find is the copy of an earlier transcription. Find my Past has copied the filmed version of the Parish registers within the Canterbury Deanery. Four of those Parishes have refused to allow its records to be published and, not all of the remaining have been transcribed!
I have checked the KFHS transcription of Eastwell Parish (from 1538) and there are no Brett or Gravet (ovt) entries to be found. Westwell has only the Children of your Thomas being baptised. The only other record entry is for the baptism of a Susanna Brette to Gregory in 1619. There are Gravets as previously mentioned.
Ann Brett died and was buried 11 December 1707 at Westwell. Thomas appears to have died earlier in 1707 with an Inventory but, Ann left a Will dated and probated in 1707. Could there be any clues therein?
Sorry, again not a lot of help but with elimination may save some time.
Tony
Hi Tony
Thanks for the added info. I have a copy of Ann Brett's will in which she names the following people:
"my daughter in law Mary the wife of Thomas Parson/Person of Westwell"
"my eldest daughter Anne the wife of Thomas Baldock of Westwell"
"my youngest daughter Eleanor Brett"
The will is dated 20 November 1707 and interestingly Anne named her youngest daughter Eleanor as her executrix.
It looks like the will was witnesses by Thomas Lurkosh, Judith Haywood, and John Marsh however I am not clear on the first witness.
Sadly the Will of Anne Brett's husband Thomas doesn't appear to have survived, however there is an inventory for him. Again I am hoping that that might provide some clues as well.
There definitely do not appear to be any other records relating to Ann Gravetts being christened in the parish nor any other records for Thomas that I have seen so far.
Matt