CANON

 

PS/Ma 1, p.10: 02-07-1748 [crossed-out entry] says that Henry Cannon hired himself for one year at £9 in Snodland: now residing in Snodland.

 

CAPON

 

marr.     13-08-1758:    William Smith of S, and Mary Capon of S

banns    Aug/Sep 1758   John Capon of S, and Elizabeth Marsh of East Malling, sp.

bap.      19-04-1761      John, son of John and Elizabeth

18-10-1759: John Capon noted as occupier of messuage, garden and field c. 1 acre in Snodland: alienation from William and James Tomlin to Robert Austin and heirs

 

CARRIER

 

marr.     05-10-1745      Thomas Carrier of S and Jane Clampard of Birling

debt of £1. 10. 0. Due from Thomas Carrier to George Wray for corn noted in George Wray’s inventory (1757)

PS/Ma 1, p.34: 05-01-1750: Thos Carrier of Birling on Oath saith that his last Place of Settlement is in the parish of Snodland by hireing and serveing Mr Wray for four years one of which hireings was for a year. Adjudged settled in Snodland.

CWA: 17-06-1770: To Young Carrier a Fox: 1s.

 

CARNELL

 

of Birling

10-10-1707: Alienation of Snodland Court Lodge from John Carnell to John Crow junior.

Manorial: juror: 1703; 1705; defaulter: 1708; 1711

 

CARTER

 

bur.       24-03-1712/3   Alice, wife of Henry Carter of S

OA:       22-10-1769      Gave Benjamin Carter to pay his rent: £1. 15. 0. [and similar to 1772]

bur.       July 1772          burial of Benjamin Carter

bur.       Oct 1780          Dame Carter, widow

marr.     27-08-1787      Thomas Efford of S and Mary Carter of S

OA:       1774-1780        many entries for widow Carter

 

CHAMBERS

 

marr.     27-09-1696      William Chambers and Margaret Baker

bap.      12-10-1697      William, son of William

bur.       13-12-1700      William Chambers

marr.     27-10-1704      Thomas Godwin of Birling, servant, and Margaret, widow of

William Chambers, labourer

bur.       26-02-1710/1   William Chambers

08-05-1697: occ. messuage at Holborough [U2102/T56]

 

CHEESEMAN

 

marr.     02-10-1704      Joseph Cheeseman of Paddlesworth, servant, and Mary Palmer

of S

bap.                  09-09-1705      Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph, labourer [born same day]; bur. 28-09-

1705

bap.      27-10-1706      Susanna, dau. of Joseph Cheeseman

bur.       15-12-1708      Ann Cheesman

bur.       27-11-1709      Mary, wife of Joseph

bap.      25-11-1713      Mary, dau. of Joseph Cheeseman

bap.      19-02-1715/6   John, son of Joseph Chisman

bap.      24-09-1718      Joseph Cheeseman; bur. 26-04-1722

bap.      24-06-1723      Thomas Cheeseman (twin); bur. 05-10-1723

bap.      24-06-1723      Elizabeth (twin)

bur.       19-11-1726      Anne, wife of Joseph Cheesman

bap.      07-05-1730      Thomas, son of Joseph

bap.      08-08-1731      Anne, dau. of Joseph

bur.       25-12-1731      Joseph Cheeseman and Ann, infant of the said Joseph

marr.     10-04-1735      Asting Hopkins, singleman, lodger in this parish, and Mary

Cheeseman, widow

manorial (various): essoin: 1706-1725; defaulter 1707-1731; juror: 1715; borsholder: 1715

 

CHEPSON

 

banns    Dec 1785          George Ward of Paddlesworth, and Elizabeth Chepson of S

 

CHERITON

 

marr.     01-11-1724      Richard Cheriton of S and Mary G ? of Luddesdown

 

CHILD

 

bap.      01-07-1733      Ann, dau. William Chile

bap.      01-06-1735      Thomas, son of William Chiles

bur.       06-02-1738/9   John (infant)

bap.      22-04-1739      Edward, son of William and Margaret

bap.      07-06-1741      John, son of William and Margaret

 

CHISTAY

 

bap.      21-10-1787      Mary, dau. George and Jane

 

CHITTENDEN

 

marr.     28-02-1791      Ambrose Chittenden of S and Mary Hutson of S; Rebecca

Chittenden a witness

bap.      26-06-1791      Mary Ann, dau. of Ambrose and Mary

marr.     25-05-1767      George Chittenden of S, bach., and Anne Knight of S, widow

PS/Ma 2, p.97: 06-06-1767: George Chittenden, now residing at Snodland, c.Lady Day 1766 hired himself to Ann Knight of Snodland, widow; served 1 year.

OA: various refs. hospital in 1776; expenses at the sitting in Feb 1790; pauper payments 1789-95

 

CHRISTOPHER

 

bap.      25-12-1725      Richard, son of Richard

bap.      13-03-1726/7   William, son of Richard

bur.       12-04-1727      William, son of Richard

bap.      25-12-1728      Mary, dau. of Richard; bur. 06-05-1730

bap.      22-03-1729/30             William, son of Richard; bur. 04-11-1730

bur.       09-04-1730      Richard

manorial: defaulter 1726-8; juror: 1728

12-07-1727: occ. of messuage called Springetts [U2102/T10]

 

CLACKETT

[also CLAGGET; CLECKET; CLEGGET]

 

Henry

bur.       29-10-1689      John Clegget

bur.       12-05-1691      Henry Clegget

bap.      13-02-1692/3   Elizabeth, dau. of Henry; bur. 30-12-1708

bap.      02-04-1696      Nicholas; born 30-03-1696; bur. 03-07-1698

bap.      05-09-1697      Henry; born 21-08-1697; bur. 02-05-1699

bap.      11-12-1698      Ann; born 09-12-1698

bap.      06-04-1702      Elleanor, dau. of Henry, labourer; born 1-4-1702; bur 9-10-

1702

bap.      05-01-1703/4   Henry, son of Henry, labourer; born 5-1-1703/4; bur. 16-1-

1703/4

bap.      01-04-1705      Thomas, son of Henry, labourer; born 1-4-1705

bap.      28-01-1706/7   Nicholas, son of Henry; born 26-1-1706/7; bur. 12-12-1708

bap.      06-04-1709      Elizabeth, dau. Henry; bur. 03-12-1710

bap.      20-11-1710      Hester, dau. Henry; marr. 31-03-1744 to Thomas Taylor

bur.       10-08-1722      Elizabeth Clagget

bur.       19-03-1742/3   Henry Clagget, labourer, aged 79 [c.1664-1743]

manorial (various): essoin: 1707-25; defaulter: 1704-35; aletaster: 1710-39; juror: 1711; borsholder: 1712-31

Thomas

presumably son of Henry: bap. 1705

marr.     02-02-1732/3   Thomas Clacket of Halling, singleman and Mary Hazelgrove of

S, widow

bap.      27-01-1739/40   William, son of Thomas and Mary; bur. 24-03-1762

bap.      06-11-1743      Mary, dau. of Thomas and Mary; bur. 26-08-1762

bap.      11-02-1745      Henry, son of Thomas and Mary; bur. 30-12-1773

bap.      14-03-1735      Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas and Mary

marr.     15-12-1766      Thomas Clackett of S, widower, and Mary Nims of S

bap.      25-03-1767      Elizabeth, dau. Thomas and Mary

manorial: defaulter: 1732-4

 

CLARK

 

Abraham

manorial: 07-10-1708: alienation of messuage, barn, stable, 5 acres arable, 30 acres marsh, 5 acres waste occ. Thomas Vousden in S, from William Costen to AC; 08-10-1714: alienation of messuage and 4 acres from AC to John Goffe; 10-10-1717: alienation of 20 ac land in S from AC to Timothy Gill, and on 09-10-1718 to Thomas Baldwyn

essoin: 1709; 1715; defaulter: 1712-1717

 

bur.       39-08-1772      Ann Clark

 

William

marr.     06-06-1779      William Clark of S and Sarah How of S

bap.      31-10-1779      Mary, dau. William and Sarah

bap.      06-01-1782      Frances, dau. William and Sarah

bap.      06-01-1782      James, son of William and Sarah; bur. 15-08-1784, aged 3

bap.      01-06-1783      William, son of William and Sarah

bap.      19-03-1786      John, son of William and Sarah

bap.      13-04-1788      Thomas, son of William and Sarah

bap.      25-07-1790      Sarah and Ann (twins) of William and Sarah

bur.       01-05-1791      Sarah, dau. Wm and Sarah, aged 10 months

bur.       19-05-1791      Ann, dau. Wm and Sarah, aged 10 months

PS/Ma 3: 04-04-1791: now residing in Snodland. In Nov. 1773 hired himself as servant to Mr Fletcher of Snodland for 3s 6d a week; lived with him until Michaelmas 1775; the day after hired himself as servant to George Featherstone of Halling for 9 guineas - 1 year; then hired himself to John Fletcher again for ‘something more than two years’ at 4s a week [Adjudged settled at Halling with wife Sarah and children Mary, Frances, William, John, Thomas, Sarah and Ann]

OA: various: 1788-91

 

CLEMENTS/CLEMONDS

 

marr.     11-02-1779      Robert Clemonds of Halling, bach. and Elizabeth Craft of S,

widow

bap.      19-03-1780      Anna-Susanna, dau. Robert and Elizabeth

bap.      26-05-1782      Sarah, dau. Robert and Elizabeth Clemonds

marr.     12-07-1784      William Wingate of S, widower, and Elizabeth Clemonds of S,

widow

Robert: manorial: 1763-1780

Tenant of Lord Romney: 1780-1/2 to Elizabeth, widow, 1782-4

Debt of £2. 6s. due to George Wray from Robert Clements for Cordwood and Hoppoles [1757]

 

CLOUT

 

banns    1797     Michael Waterman of East Malling and Elizabeth Clout of S

 

COD(D)

 

bap.      20-05-1748      George, son of John and Elizabeth

bur.       30-11-1756      Thomas

bap.      12-03-1758      John, son of John and Elizabeth

bur.       20-02-1810      Elizabeth Codd, aged 105 [1705-1810]

 

COLE

 

bap.      28-09-1761      Ann, dau. Mary, base born

bur.       06-05-1762      Anne Cole

bur.       15-12-1771      Anne Cole

OA: many refs to Anne Cole: 1769-1771

 

COLLINS

 

14-04-1684: Holborough mill let to Richard Collins of Cuxton [U582/T61]

 

marr.     10-09-1728      George Collins of S and Mary Millhams of S

bap.      16-03-1728/9   Elizabeth, dau. George

bur.       10-07-1737      George Collins [‘poor’ in transcript]

bur.       25-01-1737/8   Mary Collins [‘by the parish’ in transcript]

1729: occ. of Warren House, late occ. John Costen] [U2102/T10]

 

CONEY

 

John Coney: occ. Holloway Court (ex. Sir Richard Manley)

manorial: various 1708-1717

his only son Dr Robert Coney of Rochester. Robert Coney a witness to will of Sir Richard Manley: 28-04-1684; a nephew (by marriage) of Thomas Manley of Rochester [will: 10-11-1687].

manorial: 1702-4

10-10-1717: alienation from RC to Thomas Peirce of 2 messuages, 2 barns and c.150 acres land.

21-06-1721: mentioned in U838/T366

bur.       08-05-1723      Frances Coney [Frances Coney, niece of Thomas Manley of Rochester according to his will: 10-11-1687 and married to Robert]

 

John Conny was mayor of Rochester in 1676, 1696 and 1699 [died during this third term]

Memorial to Robert Conny formerly in Rochester cathedral says he died 25 May 1713 [=1723], aged 68 [therefore born c.1655

 

COOK

 

marr.     06-07-1792      William Cook of S, bach., and Rebecca Pearson of S, sp.

 

COOCKEY

 

marr.     29-09-1747      Thomas Coockey and Jane Hills

 

COOPER

 

bur.       24-03-1721/2   Edward Cooper

Administration Act: April 1722

manorial: 1720-1721

 

CORK

 

bap.      17-11-1783      Thomas, son of George and Elizabeth of Paddlesworth

bap.      02-07-1788      William, son of George and Elizabeth of Paddlesworth

03-04-1796: given notice to quit Paddlesworth [U1644/E10]

buried at Birling: gravestone near church porch

OA: 1789: To Mr Cork for Lime and Carriage: £1. 4. 6.

Q/SM W11: 05-10-24GeoIII. Recognizance of George Brook Cork of Paddlesworth in £40 to appear at next Sessions and submit to judgement on an indictment for not repairing an piece of road in the hamlet of Paddlesworth

 

COSTEN

George

bap.      22-06-1686      William, son of George Causthen

bap.      09-12-1688      John (twin), son of George Causthen; bur. 14-12-1688

bap.      10-12-1688      Ann (twin), dau. of George

bap.      21-04-1690      Mary, dau. George; bur. 09-04-1692

bap.      12-04-1698      John; born 22-03-1698; bur. 15-05-1699

bap.      22-05-1699      George, son of George; born 01-05-1699

bap.      28-02-1700      Mary and Jane (twins); born 22-02-1700; bur. 06-03-1700

bap.      26-12-1701      John, son of George; born 9-12-1701

bur.       19-02-1704/5   George Costen, yeoman

bur.       01-03-1720/1   Ann [widow of George; lived in the Warrenhouse]

bur        07-09-1728      Ann Costin from S buried at Halling

manorial: 1702-4

27-05-1687: Overseer of will of Thomas Pound

06-05-1692: Executor of will of Mark Parker

Tenant in manor of Pottins: land on Barrowhill [1687; 1691]

02-08-1708: land occ. widow Costen and William Costen [U47/38/T23

John

son of George; born 9-12-1701; bap. 26-12-1701

bap.      26-04-1726      Mary, dau. of John Costin

bur.       Sep 1742          John Costin, Farmer, aged 41

1734 Poll Book: John Costen

manorial: 23-10-1754: ‘late John Cawstin deceased’ listed as occ. of messuage barn stable orchard and c.108 acres at death of owner Thomas Whittaker

manorial: various: 1725-35

William

bap.      16-02-1708/9   William, son of William

bap.      14-01-1710/1   Mary, dau. of William

bap.      21-03-1713/4   Elizabeth, dau. of William; ?bur. 06-09-1734

bap.      22-05-1723      Ann, dau. of William

bur.       26-01-1727/8   Elizabeth, wife of William

bur.       09-08-1734      William Costin

Churchwarden: 1723, 1724

manorial: various: 1707-1729

03-05-1725: Appraised inventory of Margaret Mason

07-10-1708: alienation from William Costen to Abraham Clark of messuage, barn, stable, 5 ac. Arable, c.30 acres marsh, 5 acres waste, occ. Thomas Vousden in S

Tenant in manor of Pottins: land on Barrowhill

2-8-1708: U47/38/T28 land occ. widow Costin and William Costin

 

COUCHE

 

bap.      04-08-1754      Jane, dau. John and Jane Choughe

bur.       29-04-1777      John Couche, a shoemaker [by the parish]

23-10-1754:     listed as occ. of messuage etc at death of Thomas Whittaker

OA: various refs. 1775-1777; and for Jane Couche 1769-1776; admitted to Bethlehem hospital 1770-1; removed to Hexton

16-05-1768: apprenticeship of Catherine Couche, aged. C.14, to Thomas and Elizabeth Figg of Halling, mantuamaker

 

COUCHMAN

 

marr.     05-1101759      Thomas Hubble and Mary Couchman

 

COVELL

 

bap.      02-09-1754      John, son of John and Jane

bap.      06-06-1756      Anne, dau. of John and Jane; bur. 22-03-1761

bap.      05-08-1759      Elizabeth, dau. John and Jane; bur. 14-12-1760

bap.      21-12-1760      Mary, dau. John and Jane Covel

PS/Ma 1: 02-06-1753: John Covell of Paddlesworth in £10; Thomas Saunders of Luddesdowne in £5; Robert Foreman of West Malling in £5 upon condition to be void if John Covell performs the conditions of his ale licence this day granted him at the sign of the Leather Bottle in Paddlesworth [victualler there: 1753-1761: Q/RLv 4/1; then to Rolfe Hutson]

marr.     12-05-1760      William Fux of Halling and Sarah Covel of Snodland; at Halling

 

COURTHOPE

 

marr.     13-04-1721      George Corthop of S and Mary Curd of S; at St Margaret’s, Rochester

bap.      22-12-1721      Elizabeth Courthop

bap.      14-08-1723      George Wedlee Courthop

bap.      12-08-1725      Peter, son of George

bap.      27-02-1727/8 George, son of George; bur 03-03-1727/8

bur.       08-03-1728      Mary, wife of George

marr.     07-08-1733      George Courthop of S and Margaret Scarmer of Meopham; at St Margaret’s, Rochester

1734 Poll Book

15-10-1763: alienated two tenements at Holborough to John Gilder

Manorial (various): 1721-1735

U522/T61: 15-07-1721; also Peter Curthope

Land Tax assessments: 1780-1

moved to Wouldham

13-09-1731: appraised inventory of William Haynes

29-09-1741: U1515/E72: named on Snodland rent roll [Marsham estate]

will dated 08-03-1781

OA: July 1776: to Mr Courthop a year’s rent for Timothy Linch, due 10-10-1775

 

COX

 

marr.     03-11-1728      Richard Waghorn of S, and Hester Cox of S

U838/T365: occ. messuage in Burgate St [Red Lion]

bur.       William Cox of Snodland, gent, bur. at Ditton; died 11-6-1737, aged 35

Mrs Mary Cox, wife of above and dau. of Edward and Ann Sedgwick, died 24-09-1724, aged 22

marr. at S: 2-11-1726: William Cox, yeoman of S, and Ann Rochester of Halling

manorial: 1725-8

 

CRAFT

 

bur.       21-01-1759      Elizabeth Craft

bur.       02-06-1760      Elizabeth Craft

marr.     11-02-1779      Robert Clemonds of Halling, bach. and Elizabeth Craft of S, widow

bur.       24-05-1795      William Newman Craft, aged 18

marr.     06-10-1778      John Paremore of Birling, bach. and Sarah Craft of S, sp., at Birling

bap.      20-10-1776      Wm Newman, a bastard, son of Sarah Craft

Powell

bur.       15-04-1730      John, son of Powell Croft

bap.      22-10-1732      John, son of Powell and Sarah

bap.      12-09-1736      Sarah, dau. Powell and Sarah

bap.      14-02-1738/9   Powell, son of Powell and Sarah; bur. 21-02-1738/9

bap.      01-03-1742      William, son of Powell and Sarah

marr.     11-06-1764      Thomas Hodges of S and Sarah Craft of S

bur.       04-02-1770      Elizabeth [2nd wife of John]

bap.      12-04-1775      Mary Craft; bur. 18-04-1775

bur.       27-07-1775      Sarah Craft

bur.       21-09-1781      Powel Craft, aged 83 [1698-1781]

manorial: borsholder: 1755-6; others: 1735-59

Tax assessments: 1769-1781

PS/Ma 1, p.58: 04-11-1752: Paul Crafts default regarding 2 days labour repairing highway. Fined 3s.

CWA and OA: 1771; 1774

William

son of Powell; bap. 01-03-1742

04-08-1759: apprenticeship: William, son of Powell, aged c.17, to Thomas Baldock of New Hythe, mariner

marr.     01-12-1767: William Craft of S, bach., and Elizabeth Osbourne of S

bap.      10-09-1769      Thomas, son of William and Elizabeth

bap.      25-08-1771      Rhoda, dau. of [William and] Elizabeth; bur. 19-09-1782

bap.      25-06-1773      Elizabeth, dau. William and Elizabeth; bur. 05-05-1780

bap.      12-04-1775      Mary, dau. of William and Elizabeth

bur.       22-12-1776      William Craft, waterman

Ann Hills his servant: 1771-2

CWA: 11-06-1769       Paid William Craft a hedgehog: 4d

 

CRISP

 

bur.       01-05-1741      Sarah Crisp, dau. of [...] Crispe of Holborough

bap.      22-08-1748      George, son of Elizabeth

marr.     08-07-1754      William Crisp and Philadelphia Billinghurst at Mereworth

bap.      03-09-1755      Mary, dau William and Philadelphia

marr.     09-11-1755      Henry Hawkes of S and Frances Crispe of S

bap.      13-07-1757      William, son of William and Philadelphia

bap.      26-03-1759      Thomas, son of William and Philadelphia

bur.       02-12-1760      Edward Crispe

bap.      25-02-1761      Edward, son of William and Philadelphia

bap.      10-02-1762      John, son of William and Philadelphia

bur.       18-03-1763      Philadelphia Crisp

bap.      03-03-1764      Edward, son of William and Philadelphia; bur. 16-03-1764

bur.       25-11-1765      Margaret Crispe, widow

bap.      04-09-1767      Ann, dau. William and Philadelphia

bur.       30-05-1779      Philadelphia, wife of William

marr.     12-01-1789      John Dartnall of S and Sarah Crispe of S

OA: 1769-78

witness to apprenticeships:

24-10-1767: Henry Hawks

16-12-1767: William Turner

16-05-1768: Catherine Couche

16-11-1772: son Thomas Crispe

1754 Poll Book: Edward Crispe of Wrotham: house and land occ. Rich. Mitchell

PS/Ma 1, p. 44: 4-1-1752: Nicholas Hadlow, servant to Edward Crispe in Snodland for 1 year

Thomas [I]

bap.      14-05-1770      Anne, dau. Thomas and Hannah/Ann Crispe

bap.      15-02-1780      Harriet, dau. Thomas and Hannah/Ann Crispe

bap.      18-07-1785      Frances, dau. Thomas and Hannah/Ann Crispe

tax assessments: 1769-; at 1-10-1800 Ann Crispe to Brain

tenant of William Dalison: 1780-1800 [£24 rent p.a.]

manorial;: 1784; 1787

Thomas [II]

son of William: bap. 26-03-1759

16-11-1772: apprenticeship to Thomas Hacker of Bromley St Laurence, Middlesex, peruke maker, for 7 years

1791 [see Margaret Collins, Birling a Backward Glance, pp.39-40]. Thomas Crisp, peruke-make of Bromley had Daniel Sosbee, aged 13, apprenticed to him. Sosbee ran off after 2 years. TC died in 1805.

 

CROMP

 

marr.     29-10-1759      John Phillips of S and Jude Cromp of S

 

CROTHALL

 

bur.       19-10-1775      Martha, wife of Jasper [Will: DRb, Pwr 61: 11-10-1775]

bur.       23-08-1781      Jasper Crothall Esq. [Will: DRb, Pwr 60: 12-3-1778 and 7-11-1780]

P29/14/1/54. Apprenticeship: William King to Jasper Crothall of S, papermaker

04-09-1775: witness at wedding: Henry Broad/Mary Adds

manorial 1754-

churchwarden: 1759-60

1754 Poll Book: Jasper Crowthorn of Mereworth; house and land occ. by Evenden

1758: occ. of house and land leased by George Wray from Bishop of Rochester

14-10-1792: U47/38/T23: mentioned as former occ. of house and land owned by Nicholas Wray.

Assessor Land Tax/Window Tax/ 1748; 1751; 1755

8-1-1780: U2102/T58: occ. of Brockshaw [owned by Nicholas Wray]

Overseer: 1756; 1758-9; OA: various:

2-2-1760: witness at wedding of Henry Pankhurst and Jane Munt of S; at St Margaret’s, Rochester

witness to apprenticeships:

9-4-1755: William Keble

1-2-1766: Ann Hales

16-5-1768: Catherine Couche

George Crothall (nephew of Jasper); owner of school house after death of Jasper (1782-1793)

Crothalb, J (Male) Address: Snodland, Date: 1772: Subscribed to The History and Antiquities of Rochester And its Environs: 1772, DENNE, Samuel. Rochester & London

 

CROW

 

marr.     01-10-1669      John Crow and Mary Read, both of this parish [=JC I]

bap.      24-03-1684/5   Thomas, son of John Crow

bap.      10-11-1671      John, son of John Crow [=JC II]

bap.      06-01-1687/8   June, dau. of John Crow

bur.       27-08-1689      a still-born child of John Crow

bur.       20-10-1702      Mary, wife of John Crow, roper

bur.       26-01-1710/1   Anne, wife of John Crow senior

bur.       21-03-1713/4   John Crow senior

Inventory: DRb/Pi28/14; Will: DRb/Pw 48: 13-03-1713/4; proved 26-03-1714

manorial: various 1702-1713

08-10-1714: death of John Crow: 3 messuages to John Crow junior

Mary Crow: executrix for mother Elizabeth Read: will 15-03-1678/9; John Crow a witness to it

John Crow a witness to will of Mark Parker: 6-5-1692

John and Mary Crow: executor/bequests in will of William Read, 8-7-1690

John [II]

born/bap. 7-12-1702    Henry, son of John Crow junior, roper

bur.       13-10-1703      Henry, son of John Crow junior, roper

bap.      26-04-1710      John, son of John Crow junior [only son: of West Smithfield, sadler in Feb 1732: Snodland Court Lodge to John May] [=JC III]

Elizabeth = wife of John Crow [II]

manorial: 1720-1729; 10-10-1707: alienation: John Carnell to John Crow junior: Snodland Court Lodge [U47/45/T48]

Inventory: John Crow, yeoman: DRb/Pi33/10 [1719]; Administration: Nov 1719

lately dwelt in Stalfords

U838/T366: 21-06-1721: Mary Crow of Holborough [Holloway Court], widow of Richard Crow, yeoman, leased Holloway Court from Robert Coney

 

CROWHURST

 

bur.       22-01-1762      Stephen Crourst

 

CUMMINS/COMINS

 

bap.      30-10-1751      An, dau. Robard & An Comens

bap.      02-09-1754      Robert, son of Robert and Ann Comins

bur.       24-01-1762      Anne Cummins

bur.       13-11-1777      Anne, wife of Robert Comins

bur.       04-09-1781      Robert Cummins, Paper-maker

1754 Poll Book: Robert Comings of S: house and land occ. by Rich. Eason

19-10-1757: noted in alienation of above property to Richard Hales; wife = Ann

manorial: defaulter in 1759

PS/Ma 1, p. 9: 2-7-1748: now of Snodland saith he was bound apprentice to one Luke Bate of Duffeild, co. Derby, papermaker; 2-5-1752: mentions wife Ann and dau. Ann; 3-2-1759: ran away from Luke Bate after 3 years; mentions wife Ann, dau. Ann and son Robert; 4-11-1752: fined 1s. 6d. default regarding 1 day’s labour repairing highway

marr.     18-08-1778      Robert Comings of S, bach., and Frances Rich of S, sp.

bap.      30-08-1778      three daughters of Robert and Frances Comyns

PS/Ma 2: 4-2-1780: now residing at Snodland; c.8 years ago he hired himself to Mr Waterman, a butcher, at Teston for 1 year at £3 p.a. [to Teston]

OA; April 1780: to warrant and expences carrying Robert Comings to Teston

 

CURD

 

bap.      14-12-1692      Richard, son of John; bur 8-6-1693

bur.       16-02-1693/4   Elizabeth Curd

bap.      22-04-1694      George, son of John; bur. 26-10-1694

bur.       21-05-1695      Elizabeth, wife of John Curd

bur.       17-08-1695      John, son of John Curd

John Curd of Holborough, miller: will: DRb/Pw 6: son Robert bequeathed £100; wife Mary rest of estate

bur.       19-12-1720      John Curd

marr. of George Courthope and Mary Curd at St Margaret’s, Rochester; 13-04-1721

manorial: various: 1702-1720 [John]

bur.       05-04-1720      Ann Curd

bur.       25-03-1720/1   Robert Curd [maltster]

Inventory: DRb/Pi 35/8 [Robert]

manorial: 1714-1720 [Robert] death of RC: messuage, malthouse and 3 acres in S

U522/T61: 15-7-7Geo [1721] ‘deceased’; mill occ. Peter Curthorpe