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151 "A manorial lord's local manager, appointed from outside the tenantry. He
watched his lord's interests, superintended his demesne land and conducted
relations with the tenants of the manor through their representative, the
reeve. He was responsible to the lord or his steward for the efficient
carrying out of his duties."

A Farm Bailiff holds a similar position to a Reeve or Farm
Steward. He is responsible for the daily running of the Farm and
often if the owner is away makes major decisions as to the
requirements e g purchasing stock etc. he is also usually
responsible for the Hiring and Firing of Labourers and often
paying their salaries ( the owner provides the wherewithal)
Mostly if an owner can afford a Bailiff he will also employ a
Groom to take charge of the stables, but sometimes the
responsibility for the Horses is his as well. 
RYELAND, James (I1660)
 
152 (Unable to find Warleigh) MONTEATH, Grace Rivers (I8142)
 
153 1861 Scholar aged 3, living with parents in Folkstone
1871 Servant aged 13, living with mother in Folkstone, father away at sea,
1881 Domestic servant aged 23, living with parents in Folkstone,
1891 Cook aged 33, living with parents in Folkstone with husband Alexander Logan and son Lorenzo aged 8, states she is single here,
Occupation 1901 Housewife aged 43, widow, living in Folkstone, son Lawrence Logan daughters Kathleen and Elizabeth O'Neil in Folkstone, 
SPICER, Elizabeth (I36948)
 
154 21 Carfrae Tce

28th (Philip) 
RYELAND, Dennis Aubrey (I10004)
 
155 Baptised in January 1610/11 in St. Andrew's Church, Cubley, Derbyshire BULL, John (I6346)
 
156 bc 1845 Stanton Drew or Norton Malreward, Somerset. WAIT, John Purnell (I21984)
 
157 bc. 1841 Norton Malreward, Somerset June Qtr 1840 Clutton 11 90; WAIT, Sarah Hester Savage (I21981)
 
158 bc. 1858 Stanton Drew, Somerset WAIT, Richard Edward Lansdown (I21611)
 
159 Betty graduated with a degree in Home Economics from the University of Manitoba.

She married a fellow Winnipeger Alan Laing and had 5 children. She managed their homes in Winnipeg (1950-4); Caracas (1954-58); Burlington (1959-79)and then their last one in Verner Ontario which she helped her husband build and where she tended a large vegetable garden. 
KOTCHAPAW, Betty Catherine (I19109)
 
160 Births Dec 1856 (94%)
Ryeland John Hughes Shrewsbury 6a 567 
RYELAND, John Hughes (I19019)
 
161 bp 17 November 1818; d. 19 Aug 1841 [poss died Sept Qtr 1841 Clutton 11 4 [58]1 freebmd WAIT, John Purnell (I21572)
 
162 bp. 17 December 1845 Stanton Drew, Somerset; died June Qtr 1875 aged 29 C lutton 5c 460.
 
WAIT, George Lansdown (I21985)
 
163 bp. 29 August 1824 Stoke St Michael; possibly alive in 1851, as cook at K ilmersdon, Somerset. PURNELL, Anne (I21649)
 
164 bp. 29 January 1844 Stanton Drew, Somerset; married 20 June 1865 Westbu ry on Trym, Gloucestershire, FRANCIS CHATERIS WEMYSS; Lt-Col RBG Militi a; bc. 1835 Pontefract, Yorkshire;
 
DAUBENY, Louisa Ann Savage (I21606)
 
165 bp. 6 April 1848 Stanton Drew, Somerset.
 
WAIT, Matilda (I21987)
 
166 Connacht GIBSON, Lilian (I3387)
 
167 Farmer of High Littleton (1881); bc. 1842 Norton Malreward, Somerset; di ed Mar Qtr 1897 aged 54 Christchurch 2b 457

Kelly's Directory of Somerset and Bristol City 1889
List of the princible seats in Somerset, as living at Woodborough House pa ge 150 
WAIT, Daniel Charles Purnell (I21982)
 
168 Miller (1901) bc. 1873 Dursley, Gloucestershire [Mar Qtr 1873 Dursl ey 6a 242]; married Jun Qtr 1902 Bristol 6a 87 to either Emily Louise Leon ard or Mary Elizabeth Workman WORKMAN, Herbert Edward (I21990)
 
169 Mining Engineer (1881); bc. 1844 Norton Malreward, Somerset; WAIT, William Savage (I21983)
 
170 Note: CP-S: David's gravestone was found in a garden under a big tree adjacent to the footpath which runs to the rear of the church.The stone has been photographed; the inscription reads: Sacred to the memory of David Puttee who departed this life on 16th January 1823 aged 72 years. Left surviving Margaret his wife, 3 sons and 4 daughters viz David, Robert, George, Elizabeth, Margaret, Mary and Susannah. Also Margaret wife of the above who died the 30th September 1831 aged 80 years.

Who's who in Folkestone 1700-1840: Puttee, David son of David, commoner 1797 lived in Radnor Street, his house had superflous windows, cellar, door post chain steps and pillar/1797 (pcme) excused attendance at sea, 1801 ditto, 1803, 1804 on committee to enquire into State Chamberlain, 1803, (signed by mark) 1804 on Capstan Committee, 1805 absent on business, 1806 excused, 1807, 1809, 1810, 1811 promised - 10 towards works. 1811 fined but fine revoked and excused. Status: freeman by birth. Abode 1782: 15 Rosemary Street, 1787 Radnor Street. Occupation: Mariner, Hotelkeeper. Civic affairs: 1774 elected commoner, 1798 owner of three volunteer vessels the Betsey (a lugger), Peggy (8 tons) and Maria (45 cutter decked), employed in fishing and carrying cargos to London.

Source: Derek Jones 
PUTTEE, David (I13979)
 
171 On Voyage Home From India MONTEATH, Archibald Barnes (I8136)
 
172 only son and was raised by his older half sister Mary Honea where he got the name Honea HONEA, Johnny (I8681)
 
173 ROBLIN, Carol Muir (nee Norton)  Peacefully, at home at the age of 80. Carol Muir Roblin (nee Norton), beloved wife of John P. Roblin of 52 years. Loving mother of Bonnie, Cheryl and Marybeth; cherished grandmother of David, Patrick and Jonathan. Mom, may your laughter continue to spread joy to those around you and may God shine His face upon all you have touched. ''And I will be with you always, until the end of the age.'' Matthew 28 vs. 20 In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. Funeral will be held on Monday, September 24, 2007 at 1:00 p.m. at John R. Bush Funeral Home, 80 Highland Ave., Belleville. Visitation will take place on Sunday, September 23, 2007 from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Online condolences www.quintefuneralcentres.com NORTON, Carol Muir (I23222)
 
174 Sect 1D Grave 2264
PLOT Zone A Presbyterian Section 01D Grave 2264 
RYELAND, Frank (I3326)
 
175 Sect 1D Grave 2264 DITER, Emma (I3323)
 
176 Section A. 16 Row S. DENMEAD, Ella (I1757)
 
177 V.W. Bro. Jack Roblin, Past Grand Steward, Past Master of Maple Leaf Masonic Lodge No. 119 Bath, Limestone Daylight Lodge No. 739 and Companion of Mt. Sinai Chapter No. 44 of Royal Arch Masons Napanee, ON - Lifelong resident of Adolphustown, passed away peacefully on Thursday, November 11, 2010, in his 92nd year. Father of Herb Roblin (Carol) of Napanee. Grandfather of Barbara Mirza (Alex) of Santa Monica, CA, and Eric Roblin (Lynne) of Ajax. Great- grandfather of Julia Roblin and Sophia Mirza. Survived by his sister, Evalyn Louise Collins of Ottawa. Predeceased, by his wife of 67 years, Mildred Jane Rikely, his parents, Reade Mallory Roblin and Marion Genevieve Roblin (Bogart), his brother William Douglas Roblin and his sister Ruth Marion Hart. Visitation at the Wannamaker-Tierney Funeral Home, Napanee on Wed, Nov. 17, 2010 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Masonic Service at 6:45 pm. The funeral service will be held at Adolphustown UEL United Church on Thursday, Nov. 18 at 11:00 am. Interment Riverside Cemetery, Napanee. Donations may be made to the Adolphustown UEL United Church or the L&A County General Hospital Foundation. Online condolences at www.wtfuneralhome.com ROBLIN, John Lewis (I35534)
 
178 WATSON, Robert William  At 81 years, passed away December 5, 2006. Will be greatly missed by loving wife Mabel, sisters Margarite, Betty and Catherine, son and daughter-in-law Robert and Terri, beloved grandsons John and Mark, many other relatives and friends. Interment will be 11 a.m. Friday, December 15 at Glendale Memorial Gardens, 1810 Albion Road at Hwy. 27. WATSON, Robert William (I2218)
 
179 - 1686 Port Royal: Perine Boure 74 mother, Claude Landry 24, wife Marguerite Terio 20, Marguerite 18 months; 7 cattle, 8 sheep, 6 hogs, 3 arpents, 1 gun.

- 1693 Port Royal: Perrine Bourg 67 widow, Claude Landry 33, wife Marguerite Teriot 26, Magdeleine 8, Marie 6, Claude 3, Marguerite 1; 15 cattle, 15 sheep, 8 hogs, 32 arpents, 1 gun.

- 1698 Port Royal: Claude Landry 35, wife Margtte. Terriot 30, Madeleine 14, Marie Josephe 12, Claude 10, Margueritte 7, Jean 5, Anne 2; 10 cattle, 13 sheep, 8 hogs, 22 arpents, 3 fruit trees, 1 gun.

- 1700 Port Royal: Claude Landri 40, wife Marguerite Terriot 33, Claude 10, Jean 5, Madelaine 15, Marie 13, Marguerite 8, Marie Marguerite 6, Anne 3; 12 cattle, 14 sheep, 32 arpents, 1 gun.

- 1701 Port Royal: Claude Landry 35, Marguerite Thiriot 30, Claude 12, Jean 7, Magdelaine 17, Marie 15, Marguerite 10, Anne 5, Jeanne 1; 19 cattle, 14 sheep, 10 hogs, 6 arpents, 1 gun.

- 1703 Port Royal: Claude Landry, wife, 1 boy, 5 girls

- 1707 Port Royal: Claude Landry, wife, 2 boys 14 or older, 1 younger boy, 1 girl 12 or older, 3 younger girls; 21 cattle, 15 sheep, 20 hogs, 6 arpents, 3 guns.

- 1714 Port Royal (au Cappe): Claude Landry, wife, 3 boys, 1 girl

- 1726 Port Toulouse: Claude Landry, wife, 1 boy >15, 1 boy <15 
TH, Marguerite (I24104)
 
180 - 1693 Beaubassin: Rene Bernard 30, wife Madle. Doucet 23, Rene 3, Joseph  DOUCET, Madeleine (I24068)
 
181 - Resident In Wandsworth In 1849 Known As Jonathan Wood Junior

HENRY WOOD TWIN Male Family


-------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ Event(s): Birth: Christening: Death: Burial:


-------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ Marriages: Spouse: MARY ANN WOOD Family Marriage: 19 NOV 1840 Saint Dunstan, Stepney, London, England



In 1851 census

Hall Farm, Hadleigh

WOOD Jonathan Head Married M 35 Farmer 244 acres employing 8 people born Prittlewell Essex WOOD Maria Wife Married F 21 - born Hadleigh Essex WOOD Ann Daughter U F 5m - born Hadleigh Essex WOOD Maria Daughter U F 1 - born Hadleigh Essex
 
WOOD, Jonathan (I8917)
 
182 - Vide Witnesses- Licence Issued On 8 Feb 1849

MARIA LOCKWOOD Female Family


-------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ Event(s): Birth: Christening: Death: Burial:


-------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ Marriages: Spouse: JONATHAN WOOD Family Marriage: 09 FEB 1849 All Saints, Wandsworth, London, England

Wife Age at Marriage: 20


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


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Family: Jonathan WOOD / Maria LOCKWOOD (F393)
 
183 - Witnesses Are George Arthur Vines And Ada Minnie Vines (Who She? Ed) Family: Walter Philip EDMONDS / Margaret Alice VINES (F2806)
 
184 ----

Will of Robert Petman of Folkestone, Kent Source: PCC 26 July 1799 ref 11/1327 Transcribed by David Olby http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mrawson/petm1799.html

"....Also I give ... to my servants in respect of their faithful service... to my first man servant Ingram Spearpoint the use and occupation of ffoord House and the meadow called the Loos (? Loes, Lees) during the remainder of the...lease of Park and ffoord ffarms... without paying Rent Taxes or other Impositions for the same In case he the said Ingram Spearpoint shall long live...."



 
SPEARPOINT, Ingram (I15341)
 
185 ------ From Source Attached To: Marriage ------
Note.
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Family: / (F4592)
 
186 -------

1881 British Census Household Record

Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability John W. MAJOR Head W Male 54 Folkestone, Kent, England Fisherman George MAJOR Son M Male 26 Folkestone, Kent, England Fisherman Emily MAJOR Daur In Law M Female 29 Lanardene Eliza MAJOR Daur Female 2 Folkestone, Kent, England

Source Information:
Dwelling 18 East St
Census Place Folkestone, Kent, England
Family History Library Film 1341239
Public Records Office Reference RG11
Piece / Folio 1008 / 56
Page Number 45



 
MAJOR, George (I14702)
 
187 ----------------------------------- Source: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/a/z/z/Allan-Azzaro/WEBSITE-0001 /UHP-0253.html

Described as a Yeoman of Lydd in the parish register.

There is a will of a Robert Spearpoint of Lydd dated 1540, so we assume it is his. It seems surprising that there is no mention of his son Robert. I gather that this is not unusual - eg. if the eldest son is already farming the family farm and living in the family home, then it would seem silly to write a will leaving it to him - but in this case we believe that his son Robert is a minor at the time.

This is my best attempt at reading it so far :

In Dei Nomine Amen The seventh (?) day of the month of Feb in the yere of our Lord god 1530 (?) I Robert Sperpoynt of Lydd Gent in perfecte Remembrance ordeign (?) and make this my ____ testament in form folowing first I bequeath my soule to ____ trust to our blessed Lady the Virgin Mary And to all the celestial (?) Company (?) ____ And my body is to be burried in the church yard of Lydd forsaid Item I bequeath to the kepe ____ of the said Church of Lydd ____ Item I bequeath to Alice Cyppe the wife of Symond Cyppe 20 (?) (?) Item I bequeath to Elizabeth and Dorothy my sisters betwixt them  
SPEARPOINT, Robert (I13970)
 
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Marriages Sep 1873 KING Oswald Montague Mile End 1c 1076 Wood Eliza Mile End 1c 1076
Marriages Sep 1873 King Oswald Montague Mile End 1C 1076 
Family: Oswald Montague KING / Eliza WOOD (F33)
 
189 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Births Jun 1889 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Green Theodore Harry Shepton M. 5c 481 GREEN, Theodore Harry (I2720)
 
190 ------------The following paragraphs taken (and chronologically reorganized) from James Carten's postings:In 1628, Pierre Gareman of Bagneux, Picardie married Marguerite Charlot. Their first child arrived in 1629 and their second in 1631, they were girls, Florence and Nicole. This little family migrated to Quebec before the birth and baptism of their third daughter, Marguerite, in 1639. They had, Charles, their only son in 1643. They baptized Charles in Trois-Rivieres.According to Marcel Trudel (Terrier,p.307), the Gareman was in the region of Portneuf from 1640 to work in the service of Jacques Le Neuf de la Poterie. A short time later, around 1642, the Iroquois forced them to take refuge in Sillery, at the hospice. It was about the same era that Pierre stayed sometime in Trois-Rivieres. He shows up as a witness in 1643. The 25-05-1646, the seigneur Le Neuf came back again and signed with Gareman and Rene Mezeray a contract that incites them to take up where they left off in Portneuf. This contract did not have the desired follow-up because Mr. de la Poterie will declare in 1668 that the Iroquois danger obliged him and "many of his tenant farmers, had to abondon the area twenty years ago" because the buildings were burned," in which they suffered notable losses that cost him a lot to presently settle and could not do it earlier because there were no troops in the country" (The Carignan Reg.). The historian Trudel concludes that the occupation of the area is not yet really underway before 1663, because the only two known residants at that time are Pierre Gareman and Rene Mezerets dit Nopce.In 1652 or before, the Compagnie des Cent-Associes granted to Pierre Gareman some land of four arpents wide on the (St. Lawrence) river, to which originally was twelve and a half arpents deep, and later to fifty. [In 26-03-1656, the inheritors will sell this land with buildings to Etienne Letellier, for the sum of 300 pounds. This property, today, takes up the major part of the parishes of Ste.Ursule and St. Benoit at the western end of the city of Ste. Foy.]In 10-06-1653, when he was living at Cap Rouge with his family, Pierre and his son Charles, 8 years old, are captured by the Iroquois. In the Histoire De Notre-Dame de Ste.Foy, the priest H.-A. Scott writes (pp.295-296):" the 10-06-1653, Francois Boule, called Petit Homme, was working in his field, which bordered on that of Rene Mezerets, when he was hit by three gunshots, one in the stomach, in the groin, and in the thigh, then scalped. His other neighbor, Pierre Gareman, called the Picard, had a consequence even more sad, as he was taken alive with his son Charles, of eight years, and a young man named Hugues Couturier, and reserved to these terrible tortures so often written about.The Jesuit Journal also tells about the attack on 10-06-1653 by the Onieda tribe of the Iroquois on Cap Rouge. The Journal refers to ten year old son, Charles. The Iroquois did not approve of men letting themselves be captured. They usually tortured and killed them, as they did with our Pierre Gareman.Sources include: Ref: Ancetres by Jacques Saintonge #162; "One Hundred French-Canadian Families", p. 167-168, by Phillip Moore; and Jette
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GAREMAN, Pierre Dit Lepicard (I35865)
 
191 -#203374 Roblin, William A., 26, res. Madoc b. Ameliasburg s/o Philip & Jane married Bond, Maggie, 16 res. Madoc b. Madoc d/o Sylvenas & Mary. W: William Vanclek of Madoc and William Bond of Madoc 08-Mar-69 Family: William Allen ROBLIN / Margaret BOND (F1545)
 
192 -1851 census Hallowell Clark William 36 Clark Catherine 37 Clark Henry 10 Clark Solomon 8 Clark Matilda Ann 5 Clark Samuel R. 3 Clark Stephen P. 1 -From: Carole Foshay In the 1871 Belmont Twp., Peterborough Co. Ont.Census the family of William Clark is listed as follows. 10 William Clark 56 (b. abt. 1816) 11 Catherine (Flagler) Clark 46 (b. abt. 1826) 12 Mitilda Ann Clark 21 (b. abt. 1847 m. John Petherick) 13 Stephen Clark 20 (b. abt. 1851 m. Elizabeth A. Nixon) 14 Thomas Clark 16 (b. Mar. 18, 1856 m. Amy Davidson) 15 Nancy Clark 11 16 William Clark 6 17 Catherine Clark 6 18 Cameron Clark 4 19 Jane Clark 2 20 James Clark 1 (b. abt. 1870 s/o Matilda Clark) Nancy, William, Cameron and James are NOT believed to be William's children
 
FLAGLER, Catherine (I4712)
 
193 -1851 census Hillier Flagler Philip 35 Flagler Mary 32 Flagler Thomas H 13 Flagler Samuel W. 11 FLAGLER, Phillip (I4706)
 
194 -1851 census indexed L&A Co Roblin, Stephen 55 b. Adolphustown married farmer Roblin, Amy 51 married b. PE Co Roblin, Joseph A. 23 MethodistFarmer Adolphustown married Roblin, Rachel 22 Marysburgh Methodist married Roblin, John H. 19 labourer b. Adolphustown Roblin, Melissa J. 17 b. Adolphustown Roblin, Stephen P. 12 b. Adolphustown Roblin, Mary 9 b. Adolphustown Roblin, Owen 85 b. US farmer Roblin, Mary 76 b. US married Branigan Phoebe 34 Branigan Mary E. 3 Ferman Martha 34 servant Roblin, Cyrus A 30 b. PE Co. Roblin, Mary 28 b. Adolphustown married Roblin, Stephen H. 4 b. Adolphustown Roblin, Mary 2 b. Adolphustown Roblin, Charles E. 1 b. Adolphustown -1861 Adolphustown, L&A Roblin, Stephen 64 Roblin, Martha 42 Roblin, Stephen 21 Roblin, Mary 18 Roblin, George 14 Roblin, Henry 9 Funyer, Eliza 1 ALLISON, Amy (I9223)
 
195 -1861 census Napanee Roblin, David 49 MPP Roblin, Parmilia 49 Roblin, Peter 23 Roblin, Charles 22 Roblin, Harriet Adeline 20 Roblin, Ann Emily 17 Roblin, Henrietta Amelia 15 Roblin, James B. 12 Roblin, Emma 7 Roblin, Francis H. 5 HAWLEY, Pamela "Millie" (I4806)
 
196 -1881 Census Place: Picton, Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada Dist 119 SubDist A Div 1 Page 38 Family 216 KELLY, Richard (I9191)
 
197 -Cobourg - Arrest for Forgery - On Christmas eve, Constable W. Orr went to Cramahe, about a mile and a half below Castleton, and arrested, Robert H Polley, who was charged with forging the name to his father, to a note about six years ago. After the forgery, Polley cleared out to the United States, where it is supposed he remained till about a month ago; when on his return the arrest was made, as stated. Constable Orr brought his prisoner to Cobourg, when his father satisfied the claimants of the amount in question with a new note, and nobody appearing against Polley, he was released.

Peterborough Examiner - January 15th, 1880
Same article with same details found in the Cobourg World, January 9, 1880 page 3 col.2



Robert Polley Jr. purchased 40 acres, S part of the N 1/2 L2 C7 Haldimand from Jonathan Russ, the surveyor, in October 1866.

1869 Robert Polley: Concession 7. Lot 1, 50 acres. Value of each parcel recorded at 500.

Robert A. Polley - 25 years of age, 2 people living in his household.

Robert Jr. was married three times and lived in Michigan City USA for some time -(Pam & Paul Money) 
POLLEY, Robert A (I4741)
 
198 !Information added to database submitted in 1999 by: CarolAnne Prentice Chepurny 182 Mount Albert Road Holland Landing, ON L9N 1I5 [Ontario, Canada] (905) 830-1350 email This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/george_universe/1/data/77546 DELONG, Nicholas (I37915)
 
199 !Recent information (1999) added from the information sent by: CarolAnne Prentice Chepurny 182 Mount Albert Road Holland Landing, ON L9N 1K5 [Ontario, Canada] (905) 830-1350 email This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/george_universe/1/data/57863 DE LANGET, Franciscus Adrianus (I37952)
 
200 MCGACHIE, Gordon (I2525)
 

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