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6151 Or JOHANNES TROMBOOR

"Johannes Trumpbour was a farmer and lived on his father's old homestead near the Katsbaan Church. He acquired large tracts of land in that neighborhood. On September 17,1761, Johannes Eveertse Wijnkoop and Johannes Trumpbour petition the Governor and Council of New York for a grant of land of 2000 acres on the north side of the line between Albany and Ulster Counties as a recompense for runningthe said line. The New York Calendar of Land Papers:---- The Corporation of Kingston files a complaint against grant of lands to the south of Sawyers Kill and a northwest line from the headof Said Kill to the Blue Mountains, to Johannes Evertse Wynkoop and Johannes Trumpbour, Feb.3,1762 The latter two answer the complaint September 15,1762 and the Corporation of Kingston through its lawyer files a new petition October 13,1762. Private in the 1st Regiment of Ulster County Militia,NY Update: From Kingston, a John C.TREMPBOUR served with the 120th NY in Co. I (letter I),entered service August 1862,age 28 and discharged June 3,1865.(Sandevoord's NY 120th) Check Pension file National Archives

Abstracts of Wills, Vol XIII, 1784-1786 Page 104.--In the name of God, Amen. I, JOHANNES TRUMPBOUR, of Ulster County, farmer, weak. Burial to be decent but without pomp at discretion of wife and executors, who I doubt not will manage it with all requisite prudence. To my first born son Nicolaus, for his birthright,  
TROMBAUER, Johannes (I4104)
 
6152 Or Julie May or Julia Mace ROBLIN, Maria May (I5184)
 
6153 Or July 13 ROBLIN, Sarah Catherine (I9644)
 
6154 Or Littleham SMITH, Hannah (I11433)
 
6155 or LOIST LOYST, Elizabeth" Besty" (I9108)
 
6156 Or May COX, Florence Mary (I4019)
 
6157 or May 10, 1828 WERDEN, Julia Ann (I9235)
 
6158 Or McConkey CONKEY, James (I9615)
 
6159 or McLAREN or McLAURIN MCLAUREN, Mary (I7865)
 
6160 or MODRELL MOTHERWELL, David (I8712)
 
6161 or Oct 4 1914 AXFORD, Rhoda Elizabeth (I88)
 
6162 Or Petree PETRIE, Johan Jost (I37877)
 
6163 or Plymouth LOVERIDGE, John (I35516)
 
6164 or RIGHTMEYER RIGHTMYER, Deborah Ann (I9318)
 
6165 Or Robertson

Deaths Sep 1898 Cottey Ann 85 Honiton 5b 12 
ROBINSON, Ann (I1960)
 
6166 Or Samuel MAYBEE, Emanuel (I4860)
 
6167 Or SHARPE SHARP, James Henry (I9089)
 
6168 Or SHEWMAN SCHUMANN, Christine (I9121)
 
6169 or South Tawton DAWE, Lucy Emma (I37423)
 
6170 or The Broich MONTEATH, Ellen (I7884)
 
6171 or Vair NAIR, George (I4935)
 
6172 Or very early 1866 GATES, William Henry (I2897)
 
6173 Or was he married to Dorothy? Need to confirm BROWNHILL, James (I3357)
 
6174 organic disease of the liver WOODWARD, Mary Ann (I1145)
 
6175 Original note had her born in 1911 but that can't be given she is married in 1916 UNLESS Nelly is not Nancy and he had two wives Nancy (I12854)
 
6176 Originally came to notice as result of her marriage licence (Doc311) in which she is shown as 21 years of age and that the marriage is to take place in Purleigh. NASH, Mary (I11910)
 
6177 Originally the last name was WILCOX but once the parents married the names changed to BLACKER BLACKER, Joseph Wilcox (I7599)
 
6178 Originally the last name was WILCOX but once the parents married the names changed to BLACKER BLACKER, William (I7606)
 
6179 Originally the last name was WILCOX but once the parents married the names changed to BLACKER BLACKER, John (I7607)
 
6180 Orillia LOCKWOOD, Manson (I4807)
 
6181 Ormsby Street GRIFFITHS, Eliza Ann (I7269)
 
6182 Other children but names not supplied MCCOMBE, Margaret (I5927)
 
6183 Other family members are 1909 ROBLIN, Clarence Edmond (I4984)
 
6184 Other Steddy family info in Kent:


STEDDY, Thomas of Sellinge 1708 (Extract) Thomas Steddy of Sellinge, will dated 26 Mar 1708 Brother Henry and his child Elizabeth Gifford His mother and his sister's children Witnesses Richard Hogben, Robert Gill, John Burrige. Source: Archdeaconry Court of Canterbury Vol 81 f.100, Probate 15 Apr 1708; Kent Will Transcripts S - V Pre 1858. The year listed above is the year of probate if known; http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mrawson/extr7.html#steddy -----------

57. Head - John STEDDY late of this parish who died 30th March 1829 aged 68. Also Mary relict of the above who Died 13 September 1846 aged 83. Source: Inscriptions in the Churchyard of Hinxhill, Kent. Taken August 1890; http://www.kentarchaeology.org.uk/Research/Libr/MIs/MIsHinxhill/01.htm

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Country: Great Britain Main Category: BRITISH MEDALS AND DECORATIONS Sub Category: SINGLE CAMPAIGN MEDALS

Description: N.G.S. bar Boat Service 1 Nov. 1809 to John Steddy. Of Ashford, Kent. B. 1791 'Ent. Navy 1808 as Sec. Cl. Vol. December 1808 as Midshipman of Tuscan. On night of 31 Oct 1809 he served with the boats of a squadron at the capture and destruction, after a fearful struggle, and a loss to the Britishof 15 killed and 55 wounded, of the French store ship Lamproie of 16 guns and 116 men, bombards Victoire and Grandeur, and armed xebec, Normande, with a convoy of seven merchant vessels, defended by several strong batteries in the Bay of Rosas. In the Autumn of 1811 he was again employed in one of Tuscan's boats, at the destruction, under circumstances of greatest danger, of two vessels laden with coffee and sugar. In July 1812, he was wounded (twice) in an attack made by boats of the Tuscan, in company with the Encounter gun-brig, upon three privateers, lying under the protection of a battery and of troops posted in houses at St. Lucar. On the latter occasion, although one of the vessels was brought out, the Encounter, having grounded, fell into the hands of the enemy, and the boats, one of which was destroyed, sustained a loss of 28, out of 43, killed and wounded.' Lieut. 1815. In 1835 he was serving in charge of a Coast Guard Station a post he was still holding in 1860 (R1219) N.E.F. Source: This item is for sale or has been offered for sale at some time in the past on the interactive website at http://www.liverpoolmedals.co.uk/medalsonline/pages/R1219.html

----------- Last Name Section STEDDY & BRIDGER Ashford &c. STEDDY Ann Dover &c. STEDDY Daniel Wye STEDDY James Canterbury &c. STEDDY James Canterbury &c. STEDDY James Canterbury &c. STEDDY Peter Dover &c. STEDDY Samuel jun. Ashford &c. STEDDY William Ashford &c. Source: Pigots 1840 Kent; http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~shebra/pigots_1840_-_st.htm

ACADEMIES & SCHOOLS - not otherwise described are Day schools STEDDY Ann, 40 Strond Source: Pigots 1840 Kent, Dover&c., http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~shebra/pigots_1840_-_dover_&c_.ht m

CARPENTERS STEDDY James, 67 Castle st Source: Pigots 1840 Kent, Canterbury&c., http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~shebra/pigots_1840_-_canterbury_& c_1.htm

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BAKER Thomas Steddy mayor 1817, 1821 buried 11 Feb 1836 age 78. Directory of 1792 lists Thomas Steddy BAKER carpenter. [In Folkestone]; Source: Monumental Inscriptions; http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gypsy/mi.htm

SURNAME FIRST NAMES AGE DATE SOURCE Baker Thomas Steddy 78 years 11 Feb 1836 Folkestone Parish Church Source: Baker Burials in Folkestone; http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~folkestonefamilies/bakerburials.h tm

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The Village of Capel Le Ferne

There is a distinctly new look about this little village overlooking the Straits of Dover. St Radigund's church was dedicated by the Bishop of Dover as recently as 1966, its building, like that of the new primary school, made necessary by all the new development that has pretty well overwhelmed the original old village.

One of the new reminders that the place has a history is the old Norman church of St Mary. Now redundant, it seems to have been shouldered aside to dream away its dotage in a rural retirement that has little relevance to the present village that has mushroomed alongside the Folkestone-Dover road.

Yet the new church was built with a piece of stone from the ruined St Radigund's Abbey incorporated into it, a nod, at least, in direction of historical continuity, and there have been claims that the Royal Oak pub could date from 1100.

But, for the rest, a few 20th century years of WW2 have left more evidence than all the centuries before. This was the site of a gun battery, 400 feet above the Channel, from which 16-inch guns shelled Occupied France, visible on a clear day from the cliff tops. The site was fortified at a cost of  
STEDDY, John (I14718)
 
6185 Ou est-ce Fran DOUCET, Fran (I34516)
 
6186 Ouleout Valley Cemetery VANTASSELL, William (I4145)
 
6187 Ouleout Valley Cemetery VANTASSELL, William (I4145)
 
6188 Ouleout Valley Cemetery FRAIL, Harriet (I4156)
 
6189 Our Lady of Mt Carmel GROSS, Joseph William "Buddy" (I37509)
 
6190 Over the winter, Philip, Elizabeth, 3 sons and 2 daughters. ROBLIN, Philip UE (I4013)
 
6191 Overseas 15 months. Trained in R.C.A. as a Gun Number and employed as such for 10 months. Trained and emploued as Cleark (Stenographer) for 11 months. Overseas trained and employed as an Artillery Surveyor 12 months. Served in France, Belgium, Holland, Germany for 10 months. Returned to Canada as a Pacific Force Volunteer and trained as such 2 months. For past 5 months has been on Industrial leave.

"3 years & 8 months service" - Diary
Future Plans - Is returning to former employment.

Basis for counsellor's recommendations:

Polley impresses as a quiet, clean-cut, efficient young man who has a clear-cut post discharge plan. Having worked for 11 years in the Advertising Department at Goldsmith's Co. of Canada where he rose to the position of Asst. Manager, Polley has his re-employment with that firm arranged. For the past 5 months he has been on Industrial Leave, during which time he was promoted to Manager of the Advertising Dept. Polley appears keenly interested in his job and feels that it is permanent employment. Considering the circumstances of his case, it is felt that Polley's plan is feasible and that he should have no undude problem in rehabilitation. 
POLLEY, Gordon Bradbury (I2107)
 
6192 Owen claimed to have participated in the battle at Ward's Blockhouse near Bull's Ferry, NJ ROBLIN, Owen (I4667)
 
6193 Owen Roblin married Margaret Ruttan, and had a large farm on the third concession of Adolphustown, where he lived for many years and died at an advanced age. To distinguish him from the many other prominent men of his own name, now a familiar one throughout the county, he was called the "one-eyed" Roblin, owing to the fact that at an early age he suffered the misfortune of losing the sight of one eye. His descendants are numerous and are recognized as many of the leading business men and farmers in the county.

[Nugent.ftw]

He cam to Canada with his father in the Vanalstine Party to Canada. He lived and died in Adolphustown/> His will was dated March 23, 1852. He was known as "one eyed Owen" from an accident when a child stuck a stick in his eye.

Owen and Mary lived on Lot 24 , Con 3 in Adolphustown. They are found there in 1794 with one male and one female both over 16 years of age. In 1851 Owen P. 85 and Mary 76, are living in Adolphustown with their son Stephen Roblin and his family 
ROBLIN, Owen (I9230)
 
6194 Owen's wife and 4 children are listed with him in 1782 but only Owen's oldest son subsequently accompanied him to Canada in 1783. Unknown (I8647)
 
6195 Owner/operator of shoe stores in Toronto and Orillia bit of a gambler - horses and stock market after retired, he played in prospecting in North Bay and Marathon areas POLLEY, Arthur Sandford (I2076)
 
6196 Paddington St Augustine Westminster FOWLER, Maude Emma (I12515)
 
6197 Paddington St Augustine Westminster FOWLER, Kenneth Ryeland (I12516)
 
6198 Paddington St Augustine Westminster FOWLER, Liliane Grace (I12517)
 
6199 Paddington St Augustine Westminster FOWLER, Kirby (I12518)
 
6200 Paddington, Middlesex, England GREASLEY, Florence Emily (I3223)
 

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