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451 (Research):Richard -===-

Here is what I have on Chapman, nothing on Baker, Elgar or Rolfe!: Richard W. Reaks , 1 June 2000

CHAPMAN Origin of name: from Saxon ceapan or cypan, to buy or sell; Saxon ceap - a bargain, a price, a trader, a shopman. Flemish- a merchant. 1 THOMAS CHAPMAN b circa 1540 (All children bp Folkestone 10 Mar 1569.). 11 GEORGE CHAPMAN b 1868, bp 10 Mar 1569 Folkestone, Kent, d 20 Jul 1635, m 27 Feb 1593, at age 25, Folkestone, Elizabeth ROLFE b circa 1572, d 20 Jul 1635, dau of Stepheyne Rolfe b 1542 and Margaret (?) b 1546. 111 Agnes Chapman b circa 1611 Folkestone, d aft 24 Feb 1611 (Grmothers will). 112 Stephen Chapman b circa 1616 Folkestone, d aged 63 after 23 Apr 1679, m
at age 25, 2 Aug 1641 Margaret ELGAR b circa 1620, d aged 59 before 23 Apr 1679. 1121 Stephen Chapman bp 18 Dec 1642 Folkestone, d before 23 Apr 1679, m (1) at age 24, Jane (?) (or Elizabeth FRANKLING?) b circa 1645, m (2) circa 1676 Catherine SHOTWATER.
Child by first wife: 11211Margaret Chapman b 13 Sep 1674.
Child by second wife: 11212 Stephen Chapman b 22 Dec 1678. 1122 Mary Chapman b 1644 Folkestone, d 1714 aged 70, m 11 Jun 1667 Robert BAKER, son of Thomas and Elizabeth SMEED b circa 1642, d 7 Sep 1706. 1123 JOHN CHAPMAN bp 2 Feb 1646 Folkestone, Kent, m 28 Nov 1672, Joanna
SUMNER. 11231 JOHN CHAPMAN b circa 1685, Eng, d 1760, Stonington, CT, m 16 Feb 1710, Sarah BROWN. Tradition has it that he was forced into the British Navy, by a press-gang, and when the ship visited Boston, MA, he availed himself of the opportunity to assume the liberty of which he had been deprived. He fled and found succor in the abode of Samuel Allen, in what is now called Wakefield, RI. He was a weaver, having become proficient therein by several years service. He came to Stonington, now North Stonington, where he worked at his trade the remainder of his life. (History of Stonington, Wheeler) 112311 Sarah b 25 Nov 1710, m Ichabod BROWN. 112312 Jonah b 2 Sep 1712. 112313 Johanna b 2 Feb 1713 Stonington (7602905-39) (Not listed Hist.of
Stonington). 112314 John b 9 Sep 1714 Stonington, m Mary BOARDMAN 28 Apr 1742. 112315 William b 19 Dec 1718 Stonington, m Abigail PLUMB 31 Jan 1740. 112316 ANDREW CHAPMAN b 3 Mar 1719 Stonington, married 15 Oct 1745,
HANNAH SMITH, dau of Benomi Smith and Ruth Pendleton. They lived N. Stonington. 1123161 Andrew b 27 Jan 1748 N. Stonington (8431401-36), d 19 Dec 1752. 1123162 Joseph b 2 Jun 1749 N. Stonington (7602905-37), m (1) Prudence Lewis, and (2) Mary Main. 1123163 Ruth b 20 Mar 1751 N. Stonington. 1123164 Hannah b 10 Dec 1752 N. Stonington (8431401-37). 1123165 Andrew b 10 May 1754 N. Stonington, m Ann YORK. 1123166 Nahum b 6 Nov 1757 N. Stonington, m Mary STEWART. 1123167 Nathan (served in Rev. War) b 7 Oct 1760 N. Stonington, m Abigail PEABODY. 1123168 Amos b 7 Sep 1763 N. Stonington (8422801-45), m Abigail BURDICK. 1123169 Sarah b 4 Sep 1766 N. Stonington (8422801-45, m Jabez BREED. 112316A JONAS CHAPMAN b 25 Aug 1768 Stonington, CT, d 9 Jan 1836 at
Knox, Albany County, NY, bur Knox, m 28 Apr 1792,
Hannah (Susanna) PEABODY (Mayflower Ancestral Index 25830, parent 25831) b 12 Apr 1770 at N. Stonington, CT. His first seven children were recorded Stonington, the last six at Knox. Removed to Knox between 1802 and 1804. 112316A1 Sally (Sokey) (Susan) b 3 Jul 1792 Stonington. 112316A2 Jonas b 20 May 1795 Stonington (8422801-40). 112316A3 Cyrus b Mar 1797 Stonington (8431401-38). 112316A4 Thomas P(eabody) b 24 May 1798 Stonington (8431401-38). 112316A5 Clarissa b 17 May 1799 Stonington (8431401-38). 112316A6 Lavina b 28 May 1801 Stonington. 112316A7 ROXANNA CHAPMAN (MAI 6673, parent 25830) b 15 Aug 1802
Stonington, CT, d 26 Feb 1881 or 1882 at Guilderland, Albany County, NY, m 30 Dec 1828, at Knox, NY, William CHESEBROUGH. (SEE CHESEBROUGH) 112316A8 Erastus b Apr 1804 Knox (8602101-67). 112316A9 Eldridge b 1806 Knox (8602101-67). 112316AA Albert b 1809 Knox (8602101-67). 112316AB Daniel b 1810 Knox (8602101-78). 112316AC Thaddeus b 1814 Knox (8602101-78). 112316AD Cordelia b 1815 Knox (8602101-78). 112317 Thomas b circa 1721 Stonington (8431401-39) m Mary (?). 112318 Sumner b circa 1723 Stonington m Elizabeth HERRICK. 112319 Eunice b Sep 1725 Stonington (8431401-36). 1134 Alice Chapman b circa 1648 Folkestone, d after 23 Apr 1679 (Fathers Will), m William KEELER. 1135 Margery Chapman b circa 1650 Folkestone. 1136 John Chapman b 29 Nov 1653 Folkestone, d before 6 Jun 1756. 1137 Henry Chapman b circa 1655 Folkestone, d after 23 Apr 1679 (Fathers Will). 1138 John Chapman bp 6 Jun 1656 Folkestone. 1139 William Chapman b circa 1658, d after 23 Apr 1679. (Fathers Will). 113a John Chapman b circa 1660, d after 23 Apr 1670 (Fathers Will). 113 Thomas Chapman b 1620 Folkestone. 114 John Chapman b 1622 Folkestone. 115 Ann Chapman bp 1624 Folkestone, d before 12 Mar 1624 (Fathers Will). 116 Elizabeth Chapman bp 1624 Folkestone, d aft 12 Mar 1624 (FathersWill). 117 Joane Chapman bp 1624 Folkestone, d aft 12 Mar 1624 (Fathers Will). 118 Julian Chapman b Folkestone. 119 Margaret Chapman bp 1624 Folkestone. 11a Mary Chapman bp 1624 Folkestone. 12 Godley Chapman bp 10 Apr 1569. 13 Henry Chapman bp 10 Apr 1569. 14 John Chapman bp 10 Apr 1569. 15 Stephen Chapman bp 10 Apr 1569. 16 Thomas Chapman bp 10 Apr 1569. 17 William Chapman bp 10 Apr 1569.

CHAPMAN WILL PROBATES, ALBANY CO., NY George C. 4 Oct 1844, v12, p226 Isaac 6 Apr 1854, v15, p094 William 17 May 1856, v15,p 498 George A. 2 May 1891, v39, p196 Isaac A. 1 May 1894, v 42, p 386 Mary E. 4 Jan 1895, v19, p485.

Dick in Virginia Beach, VA, researching REEKS/REEKES 
ROLFE, Elizabeth (I13912)
 
452 (Research):Richard Hall Compact Disc #12 Pin #200781 Sex: M Christening: 12 Jan 1645 Place: Folkestone, Kent,England Marriage(s): Spouse: Ann Mummery Disc #12 Pin #200782 Marriage: 27 Apr 1671 Place: St.Georges, Canterbury, Kent, England

Submitter: John GAFFEY 10 Torbert Avenue Quakers Hill NSW Australia

Submission Search: 308922-0328100223728 CD-ROM: Pedigree Resource File - Compact Disc #12

------ RICHARD HALL
Male Marriages:
Spouse: ANN MUMARY
Marriage: 27 APR 1671 Saint George The Martyr, Canterbury, Kent, England

Messages: Extracted marriage record for locality listed in the record. The source records are usually arranged chronologically by the marriage date.

IGI Source Information: Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type: M015161 1538 - 1800 0973137 IT 2 Film 6906394 Film

---

RICHARD HALL
Male Marriages:
Spouse: ANN MUMARY
Marriage: 27 APR 1671 Folkestone, Kent, England

Messages: Record submitted by a member of the LDS Church. The source films cannot be sent to family history centers and have limited access at the Family History Library. A family group record for this family may be in the Family Group Record Collection; Archive Section. (See the Family History Library Catalog for the film number.) These records are alphabetical by name of the father or husband.

IGI Source Information: Batch Number: A184637 Sheet: 00 Source Call No.: 184637,184638 Type: Book

IGI Source Information: Film Number: 1239590 Page Number: Reference number: 5702

IGI Source Information: Film Number: 184308 Page Number: 353 Reference number: 7982
 
HALL, Richard (I13946)
 
453 (Research):Robert James Earl Graham died in a plane accident at Weslemkoon Lake. The plane was piloted by Toronto radio executive Ellsworth Rogers and it is suspected that the glassy surface of the lake caused him to misjudge the altitude and a pontoon-tip flicked the water and the plane turned completely over. They were on a hunting trip and the extreme cold weather may have partially frozen the controls making it difficult to handle. Rogers, in spite of the severe shock from submersion in the icy waters, managed to crawl through the window of the cabin and fight his way to the surface. Attempts to rescue Colonel Graham trapped in the cabin were not successful. Lieut-Colonel R.J.E. Graham died on November 12, 1939. GRAHAM, Robert James Earl (I4932)
 
454 (Research):Samuel in 1851 census, William in IGI records & 1841 & Sarah's Marriage certificate

Also living with him in 1841 is a Richard b. 1792, could be a brother

Chistening based on very good match but needs confirmation 
SURRIDGE, William Samuel (I311)
 
455 (Research):Sarah Roblin was born on 2 Nov 1825 in Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario to Mary and Levi Roblin. Her father owned an operated saw and flour mills.

Sarah was the fifth of six children. Unfortunately, her mother died when she was three. Her father remarried when she was four. Her step-mother and father had five more children.

On 30 Nov 1851, aged 26, Sarah married Reuben Robert Kotchapaw in Sophiasburgh Township. He was a farmer of Lot 18, concession 2 next to Walter Roblin, Sarah's younger brother.

Sarah and Reuben had seven children. Their oldest was John Kotchapaw. Their second child Louisa died in 1856 at the age of two.

The 1861 census shows Reuben with Sarah 34, John 8, Horatio 6, Hulda 2, Charles Facture 13 and Samuel Johnson 19 living in a frame house. It was a sad time for the family when Hulda died in 1864. The 1871 census shows Reuben 44 with Sarah 44, John 18, Horatio 16, Hiram 8 , Annie 5 and Jennie 2.

Reuben died on 1 Nov 1879 aged 57 in Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario. He was buried in the Roblin Family Cemetery, near Fish Lake in Sophiasburgh Township.

The 1881 census shows John Kotchapaw (28) as the head of household which included his wife (24), his mother Sarah (55) and his siblings Hiram (age 18), Annie (14) and Jennie (12). They continued to farm growing rye, wheat, hay and other cereals on he land that his father had farmed. Horatio died in 1885 at the age of thirty.

The 1911 census indicates that Sarah was then living with her son Hiram and his family. Hiram and John seemed to have divided their father's land between them.

Sarah died on 2 Apr 1913 at the age of 88 in Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Ontario. She was buried in the Roblin Family Cemetery, near Fish Lake in Sophiasburgh. She had suffered with chronic Bright's disease (kidney) for 4 years. 
ROBLIN, Sarah (I3711)
 
456 (Research):Sarah was born on 12 November of 1857. Her parents Jacob and Roxanna were third generation Canadian farmers. Their grandparents had cleared the forests and homesteaded in Prince Edward County, an island on Lake Ontario south of Belleville.

Jacob and Roxanna named their firstborn child after Jacob's mother Sally Adams who had died three years before.

Jacob was a farmer who inherited his farm from his father. It was the original homestead of his grandfather. It consisted of 200 acres, lot no. 26, 2nd concession, Sophiasburg, Prince Edward County (near Picton, Ontario).

Sarah's parents were Quakers with a strong belief in listening to the still small voice of God within every person. They believed in acts of goodness and generosity and in pacifism. Sarah embraced this faith and went to Quaker services all her life.

When she was nine, her adored brother Will was born. When Sarah was thirteen, her sister Edna was born. It was hard on all of them when Edna died five years later.


When she was 22, Sarah married John Kotchapaw.

Sarah gave birth to her first child Claude six years later. When she was 34, she gave birth to her second and last child Bill. She named him after her beloved brother Will.

Sarah and her sons attended Quaker services held in the Methodist Church in the village of Demorestville. They shared the church with the Methodists. Her son Bill wrote in a letter "well I remember going to church with my Mother. We might sit in silence for an hour and then Isse Wilson would get up and preach her sermon."

John did not embrace Quakerism. In the census, he reported that he was an Episcopal Methodist and indeed took visiting grandchildren to services at the Methodist Church using their horse and buggy to get there.


She and her husband were a hard working and energetic team tackling the challenges of farming, parenthood and good citizenship with confidence and a positive attitude. These were the days before electricity and indoor plumbing. They grew their own food, milked the cows by hand and churned their own butter and cream.

In the year of 1899, three days before her son Bill's eighth birthday, Sarah died. She was 44. The death certificate indicates hemorrhage of the brain and cancer  
GORSLINE, Sarah Matilda (I4550)
 
457 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. RYELAND, Peter Andrew (I3673)
 
458 (Research):Some sources DOB is about 1720 others 1713

At this point the tree diverges from the IGI, more research needs to be done to confirm which path to take. 
GATES, John (I2138)
 
459 (Research):Sometimes named Ann

Burial: Anne EMBLIN Date 8 May 1842 Aged 73 Place Stoke St Michael Description (S Lane) Denomination Anglican County code SOM 
PERKINS, Nancy (I6747)
 
460 (Research):Sometimes spelt Heal

Name too common to chose from other Somerset Christening records, none match location and years are spread. Sept 2004 
HEALE, Mary (I7144)
 
461 (Research):Somtimes spelt Nora

Birth Jul - Sept 1865 MARTIN Norah Amy, Dover 2a 768 
MARTIN, Norah Amy (I2908)
 
462 (Research):Spelt Reyland in 1861 Census

Went to work with the Egyption Railways

To Do: Check for Birth Certif 
RYELAND, James (I7782)
 
463 (Research):Step Grandmother in 1861 Census, THOMAS household

Possible but not clear match in 1841 census 
COTTEY, Elizabeth (I5452)
 
464 (Research):Stephen Roblin says he was born in New Jersey. Philip Roblin says he is a "native" of America to me this says they were born in the US. We know that Philip came to Orange County from Bergen County. I do not believe that any of them were born in either England or Wales. I have seen nothing that supports that. Our earliest Roblin was in America by 1722 and owned land in PA. He lost his land due to unpaid taxes and disappears by 1727. I believe this Owen Roblin is either the father or grandfather of our Roblin group. There is a baptism in New Jersey of a Catherina Roblin Jun 5, 1741 by Owen and Rebecca Roblin.....this could be the same Owen that was in PA or it could be a son. In addition there is a Peter Roblin who family say came from PA to South Carolina and received a land grant there in 1741. DNA testing about 2 yrs ago indicate that this Peter Roblins is related to the families of both Philip Roblin and Owen Roblin.....though his name has changed over the years to Robling. The land he held in SC was named Roblyn's Neck. I believe that the Owen Roblin of PA and Peter Roblin are related and could be brothers.

Petition for land - Stephen Roblin June 16, 1797...wherein he said he was born in state of New Jersey. Granted 300 acres 24June 1797.

In his claim he says "he was at Sorell in the Fall of '83. Is a native of America Resided in Orange Co. .....

There is a family in Wales that interests me greatly as it has the names of our New Jersey/New York Roblins and the names of Peters family.....his son names his son Lewis, which is a unique name for the Roblin family.


Philip ROBLIN
" WILL: 1663, East walton, Pembroke, Wales
Family 1 : ELIZABETH
1. Alice ROBLIN
2. Lewis ROBLIN
3. Penelope ROBLIN
4. John ROBLIN
5. Henry ROBLIN
6. Peter ROBLIN
7. George ROBLIN
8. Owen ROBLIN
9. Elizabeth ROBLIN

Ann who is suppose to have married Nicholas Wessels was suppose to have been a sister to John and Stephen who came from New Jersey. We have never had any proof that she actually existed. We do know that Nicholas was married to Ann Smith, that we have proof of. So though I have kept Ann Roblin as Nicholas's first wife, there is no proof.

I believe there is another sister for Stephen, John and Ann. This is based on the treason charged against Stephen....he is identified in those charges as "Stephen of Harrington Twp, Bergen" May 1783 Maria Roblin of Harrington Twp married Cornelius J. Westervelt. Because they both lived in the same twp and the name Roblin is not common I believe they are siblings. There is also a Catherine Roblin who married Yellis/Giles Mandeville abt 1795 in Wantgo, Sussex Co but I have no idea of how she fits into this. And there is an Abraham Roblin b. 1764 who lived in New York and died Sept 29, 1820, who had a son Edward. Abraham died while in the military when a bridge collapsed in Westmoreland, NH.AS you probably know, Edward the brother of Owen and Philip seems to disappear, no one has traced him. I find it very interesting that Abraham names a son Edward. The story goes that Edward went to Nova Scotia, but I believe that is incorrect. Owen and Philip are on a list of settlers going to Nova Scotia but went to Ontario instead and I think that is where that story comes from. Edward is not on that list with them.

Re Edward, you ask where he is found there are several mentions of him in Orange County records, He was a known member of the Claudius Smith gang and there is an amusing story of him being jailed and talking the jailors daughter into helping him escape. If you simply google Edward Roblin of Orange County New York you will come up with a whole list of articles about him. He has been considered the "bandit" of the Roblin family but Philip too was arrested for his activities, people do not seem to know that.

Sept 1782 List of Refugess bound for Nova Scotia (Loyalists in the American Revolution, Loyalists in the Southern Campaign, Volume III, Refugees - pg 392)
Philip Roblin 1-1-4
Owin Roblin 1-1-4
Richard Smith 1-1-1 (son of Claudius Smith)
George Galloway 1-1-2 (witness for Philip Roblin's land petition)

I am a Wessels descendant, my grandmothers mother was a Wessels. Nicholas Wessels was suppose to have married Ann Roblin. Nicholas's sister, Sarah married John Roblin. Until recently we believed that Sarah died in 1817 or 1821 (can't remember) this is incorrect. It comes from the belief that Sarah left her property in PE Co to Stephen Wessels, this also is incorrect. In 1817 (I think it was registered 1821) she sold the property to Stephen. Sarah went on to remarry and had another child, she did not die until 1840. After her death her husband and her son John Roblin tried to reclaim the property she had sold, which by that time was in the hands of Owen Wessels who helped him develop the property and build a church on it. They were not successful and John Jr died before the case was finished.

It is also believed that Owen Roblin Jr and Elizabeth Roblin were the children of John Roblin and Sarah Wessels, This too is incorrect, I wrote a proof that Owen Roblin was the son of Owen Roblin Sr years ago and I think that is accepted at this point. The fact that Elizabeth is not a child of John and Sarah has not been as widely shared and I am not sure how many people know about this. I have a proof for that as well....the basic fact is that Sarah was not old enough to have been Elizabeth's mother.....there are other things as well that indicate that Elizabeth is the "missing" 4th child of Owen Roblin Sr who came to Ontario with 4 children, two over the age of 10 and 2 under the age of 10. If you have any interest in this I can share that with you.

Well, this has not proved to be such a "quick" response but that is it in a nutshell. I do not support the birth of any of our Roblin's as being from England or Wales. I do believe that they came from Wales but that the parents of our Roblin were here before the birth of our oldest known Ontario settlers.

Will take a look at your poster later, I am presently working on the Stickle family and am in the process of selling my house and arranging to move out of the US.

You say...Based on British records that have recently come online, it does seem more and more like Owen, Ann, Philip, John & Stephen were all siblings and that their father was Philip (bef.1725-aft.1769) with Owen's mother being Grace Meredith, possibly dying in childbirth and the other four's mother Anne Meredith (probably Grace's sister, maybe a twin). Have you info that would put this interpretation into question?

I would be VERY interested in what records you refer to,....I know another Roblin researcher has put together a theory that our Roblins were born in England but I think it is wrong and that he is manipulating what information he has to make it fit his theory and have told him as much and have not heard back from him again.

I have about ten online trees on Ancestry....and do have some of my Roblin information there: 1) Owen Roblin Tree..http://person.ancestry.com/tree/63886267/person/44111206480/facts and 2) John Roblin and Sarah Wessels Tree http://person.ancestry.com/tree/71033516/person/42227975890/facts


Regards,
Linda Herman: 
ROBLIN, Philip UE (I4013)
 
465 (Research):Surname Given Name District Volume Page -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Births 1895 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ryeland Madeline Agnes Scarbro' 9d 371

The district Scarbro' is an alternative name for Scarborough and it spans the boundaries of the counties of East Riding of Yorkshire and North Riding of Yorkshire 
RYELAND, Madeline Agnes (I9338)
 
466 (Research):There are several individuals very actively researching Spearpoint. They include:

Barbara Crowther -- Based in York, UK, she supplied the most information. Also very helpful are: Jenny Johnson Jan McMaster Allan Azzaro Leonie Morgan Maureen Cate Keith Grummitt Penny Hiatt Richard Nelson Kenneth G Spearpoint Nicky Mclennan Maureen Branson Sue (in Tropical North Queensland, Australia) Neil Harvey

There is also a rootsweb mailing list for the name SPEARPOINT. People can subscribe to the list in mail mode by sending a message to SPEARPOINT-L-request@rootsweb.com that contains the word

subscribe

and nothing else. If you prefer digest mode, you should send the command instead to SPEARPOINT-D-request@rootsweb.com.
 
SPEARPOINT, Robert (I13970)
 
467 (Research):There are three John Sharpham born in the right age range in the IGI so I am unable to know which one this is. SHARPHAM, John (I1392)
 
468 (Research):There is the indication that Sarah may have been Richard's first cousin, however I haven't seen any documentation supporting that. WOODRUFF, Sarah Aynott (I6496)
 
469 (Research):Thirza BOURTON was a witness at George's first marriage, she is a likely sister, here is a baptism that gives credit to that:

Childs Name Thirza BOURTON Parents d o John & Mary Date 27 Dec 1807 Parish Silton No image available Comments Bourton 
BOURTON, John (I13210)
 
470 (Research):Thomas remarried between 1861 and 1871 Elizabeth. Possible matches are:

Marriages Jun 1867
BURGESS Eliza Lambeth 1d 483
PENNY Thomas Lambeth 1d 483

Marriages Dec 1862
Penny Thomas Newington 1d 303
Watkins Elizabeth Mary Newington 1d 303

An Eliza LAMB b. 1832 living with them in 1841 census, could this be a child of Mary Ann?

Deaths Jun 1877 Penny Thomas 62 St. Saviour 1d 83 
PENNY, Thomas (I2250)
 
471 (Research):Thomas was a pauper bricklayer in 1851. Philadelphia died prior to 1861. In 1861 Thomas was a widower bricklayer living at 15 Almshouse, St. Mary Dover. Thomas was bur. Sept. 4, 1869 age 89 from Dover Union at St. Mary Dover.

In 1851 Thomas has his Grandson John b. 1833 living with him, a coach painter 
GATES, Thomas (I2128)
 
472 (Research):Too common a name to choose from IGI births THOMAS, Mary Ann (I6854)
 
473 (Research):Too early for BMD

Name too common for any luck with IGI, no marriage for St. Georges in the East

Common name in 1881 census, for those of the correct age none are living in the same place or are/were bakers for listed occupation 
DAY, William (I2707)
 
474 (Research):Too many possibilities in IGI for match for Christening

Confirm with more sources however name and place and date all line up for this to be the correct marriage 
RICHARDS, Sarah (I17257)
 
475 (Research):Traveled to the US to try and earn a better living (after Stanley was born or just before) but wasn't successful. He returned home when his father passed away (date unknown). He managed to bring back three items, a blanket for his bed (the family had no blankets, just slept in their outdoor clothes), a tin of cookies (which the children loved) and a pair of rubber galoshes for his wife. Karolina loved the galoshes and would proudly wear them to church much to the envy of the other women. One day however one of her children put them too close to the fire to dry them and they melted. *Story told to Jeanie by Stanley VIRBALAS, Jurgis (I9350)
 
476 (Research):Two possible births but no way to choose in IGI July 2004

Here are the details....

No: 197 When & where died: 16 Nov. 1883, Stoke Lane Name: Eliza Emblin Sex: Female Age: 75 years Occupation: Wife of John Emblin a Labourer Cause of death: Cerebral Haemorrhage, Certified by Edwin Deane Signature, description and residence of informant: Louisa Stock, daughter, present at death. When registered: 17 Nov 1883 Signature of registrar: Henry N. Martin, Registrar 
LANSDOWN, Eliza (I1864)
 
477 (Research):Two possible matches for further children of Mary STARK (neither list a father):

Thomas STARK
Christening: 05 AUG 1821 Poltimore, Devon, England

Mark STARK
Christening: 03 MAY 1818 Poltimore, Devon, England

Possible match for Christening, not too far but not close enough to be near sure:

25 DEC 1785 Withycombe Raleigh, Devon, England
Parents Josiah STARK & Jane 
STARK, Mary (I3082)
 
478 (Research):Very common name, makes it hard to find Death

Likely died before 1861 Census 
CLARKE, Mary Ann (I7738)
 
479 (Research):Wife's name is Ann in 1841 census b. 1797 in Devon

Many possibilities for death in BMD 
SMITH, Sarah (I317)
 
480 (West Side) Sacred to the memory of Archibald McDonald a native of I-Colmkill [Icolmkill is Galic for Iona] one of the Hibridas of Scotland who departed this life Sep. 6. 1858. aged 82 years. erected by his wife Flora McDonald MCDONALD, Archibald (I21190)
 
481 ), he is living in Radstock in 1901 (census) DANDO, George Henry (I7846)
 
482 [annie.FTW]

[annie2.ged]

[annie3.ged]



 
CHAPMAN, Richard Fuller (I16161)
 
483 [annie.FTW]

[annie2.ged]

[annie3.ged]



 
CHAPMAN, Blanche Winifred (I16181)
 
484 [annie.FTW]

[annie2.ged]

[annie3.ged]



 
AMBROSE, Richard (I16226)
 
485 [annie.FTW]

[annie2.ged]

[annie3.ged] 
Family: Ivor A. AMBROSE / Laura Katharine CHAPMAN (F5004)
 
486 [bmullem--DebbieRogers.FTW]

Walter, the son of Lewis T. Leavens and Phoebe J. Garratt, was born 1857 in Hallowell Twp., Prince Edward County, Ontario. He died Feb. 6,1916 at the age of 58 yrs, 9Missouri, and 10 dys. He was a well known farmer and an ex-warden of Prince Edward Colorado. He and Mary had two sons, both of whom preceded their Mother in death. Mary, daughter of Nelson Sills and Rachel Haight, was born May 2, 1853 at Adolphustown in North Fredericksburgh Twp. Following the death of her husband, she went to live with her son, Ralph, and his wife. When Ralph died, a year after his younger brother, Mary continued to live with Ralph's widow, who was Ella Haight, daughter if Daniel "Canniff" Haight and his second wife Ella Van Horn. (Nelson Sills, Mary's father was born Jan 14, 1826 and died Nov. 15, 1913. Rachel, her Mother, was born Sept 9, 1831 and died Dec. 26, 1907. Rachel was the daughter of Consider Haight and Deborah Mullett.)

This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/profdavehughey/20/data/17593 
LEAVENS, Walter Roger (I3973)
 
487 [Godden&Golder.ftw]

Info: Penny Hiatt Name: Edward POPE Sex: M Birth: 1719 in Folkestone, Kent, England Baptism: 23 JAN 1718/19 Folkestone, Kent, England

Father: William POPE Mother: Elizabeth DIXON

Marriage 1 Mary CHAPMAN b: 1723 in Folkestone, Kent, England Married: 22 DEC 1743 in Folkestone, Kent, England Children William POPE b: 1744 in Folkestone, Kent, England Elizabeth POPE b: 1745 in Folkestone, Kent, England Elizabeth POPE b: 1747 in Folkestone, Kent, England Mary POPE b: 1748 in Folkestone, Kent, England Edward POPE b: 1750 in Folkestone, Kent, England Rebecca POPE b: 1750 in Folkestone, Kent, England Elizabeth POPE b: 1751 in Folkestone, Kent, England John POPE b: 1754 in Folkestone, Kent, England

------ Edward Pope
Male
Christening: 23 JAN 1719 Folkestone, Kent, England Parents:
Father: William Pope
Mother: Elizabeth Dixson Messages: Record submitted by a member of the LDS Church. The record often shows the name of the individual and his or her relationship to a descendant, shown as the heir, family representative, or relative. The original records are not indexed, and you may have to look at the film frame-by-frame to find the information you want. A family group record for this couple may be in the Family Group Record Collection; Archive Section. (See the Family History Library Catalog for the film number.) These records are alphabetical by name of the father or husband.

IGI Source Information: Film Number: 457719 and Film Number: 442740 Page Number: 0089 Reference number: 053397



 
POPE, Edward (I16569)
 
488 [Harry Wood descendants 1.FTW]



Deaths Jun 1839 LOCKWOOD Mary Billericay 12 9

Deaths Sep 1838 Lockwood Mary Rochford 12 134

I think the former. South Benfleet was in Billericay until1847
 
Mary (I1554)
 
489 [Harry Wood descendants 1.FTW]

Bernard's death recited in William Lockwood's Will.

Level: Item Reference Code D/DSy/18 Dates of Creation 8 June 1831. Scope and Content Extract from will of Bernard Lockwood of Marks Tey. Devises, messuage, tenement and butchers shop with garden and meadow ground in Starway to his son, Henry Lockwood.

Acquisition Date From 1831 Acquisition Date To 1831 
LOCKWOOD, Bernard (I1555)
 
490 [Harry Wood descendants 1.FTW]

PUBLICANS OF THE BLUE ANCHOR,SOUTH BENFLEET

Year/Publican or other Resident/Relationship to Head and or Occupation/Age/Where Born/Source.

1801-9/Thomas Higgs/../../../..**

1828/William Lockwood/Innkeeper/../../Alehouse Recognizances*

1828-9/William Lockwood/../../../Pigot's

1832-3/William Lockwood/../../../Pigot's

1839/Mary Lockwood/../../../Pigot's

1840/Mary Lockwood/../../../Pigot's**

1845/Henry Lucking/../../../Post Office

1848/William Such/Victualler/../../White's 1848/Henry Lucking/Victualler/../../White's

1851/Henry Lucking/../../../Post Office

1852/H. Lucking/../../../Kelly's**

1855/C. Andrews/../../../Kelly's**

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Marks Tey is near Chelmsford,about 20miles from Benfleet.

All these are the children of Bernard Lockwood and Rachel

I think this is quite likely to be their family

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International Genealogical Index / British Isles - 11 Select records to download - (50 maximum) 1. MARY LOCKWOOD - International Genealogical Index Gender: Female Christening: JUN 1801 Marks Tey, Essex, England

2. MARY HARRINGTON LOCKWOOD - International Genealogical Index Gender: Female Christening: 21 SEP 1806 Marks Tey, Essex, England

3. AARON LOCKWOOD - International Genealogical Index Gender: Male Christening: JAN 1787 Marks Tey, Essex, England

4. HENRY LOCKWOOD - International Genealogical Index Gender: Male Christening: 30 NOV 1794 Marks Tey, Essex, England

5. JNO HARRINGTON LOCKWOOD - International Genealogical Index Gender: Male Christening: 10 MAR 1784 Marks Tey, Essex, England

6. WILLIAM LOCKWOOD - International Genealogical Index Gender: Male Christening: NOV 1785 Marks Tey, Essex, England

7. EDMUND LOCKWOOD - International Genealogical Index Gender: Male Christening: AUG 1791 Marks Tey, Essex, England

8. RACHEL LOCKWOOD - International Genealogical Index Gender: Female Christening: FEB 1790 Marks Tey, Essex, England

9. RACHEL LOCKWOOD - International Genealogical Index Gender: Female Christening: 21 AUG 1796 Marks Tey, Essex, England

10. MOSES LOCKWOOD - International Genealogical Index Gender: Male Christening: JUN 1793 Marks Tey, Essex, England

11. SAMUEL SMITH LOCKWOOD - International Genealogical Index Gender: Male Christening: 26 AUG 1798 Marks Tey, Essex, England



William's estate was sufficiently large on death for him to envisage an annuity of  
LOCKWOOD, William (I1553)
 
491 [John HILL, the son of Richard & Charity HILL married firstly Mary SHUTER and had 1 daughter, Deborah (baptized 1672/3, who married Francis BENDALL of Chewton Mendip, had Mary and died aged 22). Mary HILL died and John married Ann, by whom he had at least 5 children, Mary (born 1680, who married in 1711 James COWARD), Charity (born c.1682/3, who married in 1712 Samuel FRY), Richard (baptized 1686/7, died aged 13 or 14), Sarah (baptized 1690/1, who married in 1712 John LEACH) and Ann (born 1690/1, who married firstly in 1710 Charles HUMPHREYS and secondly in 1713 John PURNELL).] (Q.80 PROB11/130 f.129-30) Extract of will of John HILL of High Littleton dated 18th May 1692. Gave several legacies to wife Ann, on condition that within 6 months of his death she releases to John's heirs & trustees all her title of dower and thirds thereto; but if she claims her dower & won't release, then the legacies are void and remain to Richard the son. Lands given on trust to Henry HOLE, Thomas FRY and John DANDO for 100 years, for maintenance & education of Deborah, daughter of John's 1st marriage, son Richard and 4 daughters of John's second marriage & for raising out of the rents of the lands,  HILL, John (I13779)
 
492 [lancelot_fri.FTW]

1742 chr. from film 1736721, #1, Kent, Folkestone B. T. 1603 - 1813.
1773 Jan. known to be alive. Son William chr. then.[TopleyFamily.FTW]

[lancelot_fri.FTW]

1742 chr. from film 1736721, #1, Kent, Folkestone B. T. 1603 - 1813.
1773 Jan. known to be alive. Son William chr. then.[TopleyFamily.FTW]

[lancelot_fri.FTW]

1742 chr. from film 1736721, #1, Kent, Folkestone B. T. 1603 - 1813.
1773 Jan. known to be alive. Son William chr. then.[TopleyFamily.FTW]

[lancelot_fri.FTW]

1742 chr. from film 1736721, #1, Kent, Folkestone B. T. 1603 - 1813.
1773 Jan. known to be alive. Son William chr. then.



 
BATEMAN, Elizabeth (I14354)
 
493 [Lewis.FTW] Never married ANDERSON, Sarah Melissa (I9029)
 
494 [Lewis.FTW] Never married ANDERSON, George Almond (I4728)
 
495 [Lewis.FTW] [lewis.ged] Drowned OSTRANDER, Eva Bernice (I5372)
 
496 [Lewis.FTW] [lewis.ged] Drowned OSTRANDER, Douglas Keith (I5373)
 
497 [Lewis.FTW] [lewis.ged] Never married MCKIBBON, Norman B. (I5388)
 
498 [Lewis.FTW] [lewis.ged] Never married GRAHAM, Barbara (I8929)
 
499 [Lewis.FTW] [lewis.ged] Never married ANDERSON, Mary Matilda (I9028)
 
500 [Lewis.FTW] [lewis.ged] Never married ANDERSON, Martha L. (I9052)
 

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