JAMES

 

bur.       03-10-1782      Thomas James, a stranger drowned in the creek

OA: Oct 1782: expenses at the inquisition of Thomas James: 3s; burial of ditto: £1. 1s. 4d.

 

JARRET

(Garrett; Gerrit; Jarrit)

 

marr.     16-10-1758      Henry Smith of Ditton, bach., and Ann Jarret of S

bur.       03-07-1759      Edward Jarret

bur.       08-03-1761      Catherine, wife of David

bur.       14-12-1762      David Jarrett

banns    Jan/Feb 1765    David Jarrit of S, widower, and Anne Reader of S, spin.

bur.       09-01-1817      William Garrett, aged 78 [i.e. born c.1739]

bur.       11-03-1869      Elizabeth Jarett of S, aged 90

PS/Ma 1, 174: 02-05-1752 and 03-02-1759: served a year to John Denne of Sittingbourne; and another year; wife Catherine and son David; 04-05-1765: as before, but served 2 years c.6-7 years ago. ‘He hath been relieved by the Parish Officers of Snodland’.

 

JEFFERY(S)

 

bap.      05-03-1722/3   Mary, dau. of Robert

bap.      24-10-1725      Elizabeth, dau. of Robert; bur. 15-11-1726

bur.       08-08-1727      Robert Jeffrey

bap.      08-10-1727      Robert Jeffrey

bur.       21-04-1731      Dorcas Jeffrey

marr.     29-09-1747      George Melliams and Mary Jeffery

 

PS/Ma 3: 05-04-1783: Thomas Allchin of Birling saith on oath that this day he was attacked by Thomas Jeffrey of Snodland, butcher, as he was riding on horseback in Birling. That he the said Thomas Jeffrey struck at the said Thomas Allchin several times and pushed him and his horse into a ditch.

Will of George Courthop: 08-03-1781 gave messuage in S, late occ. Thomas Jeffery, a butcher, to use of GC’s great grandchildren; in 07-07-1783 was ‘very ruinous and decayed’: sold to John Marsham/?Manley for £40

Tenant of George Courthop 1780-1; of Francis Hope 1782-3

OA: 11-03-1793: to Ann Jefferys son for shoes

OA: 08-04-1793: apprenticeship of H. B. Jeffery to John Terry

OA: March 1796: to Thos Jeffery 5s.

 

JENNER

 

bap.      20-06-1714      James, son of James; bur. 25-06-1714

bap.      02-01-1715/6   Ann, dau. of James

bap.      09-02-1717/8   Mary, dau. of James

bap.      10-02-1720/1   Thomas, son of James

bap.      30-01-1725/6   James, son of James

bur.       04-12-1727      Mary, wife of James

bur.       10-11-1762      James Jenner

bur.       20-10-1764      James Jenner

bap.      11-10-1767      James, son of Thomas and Rebecca

Banns    Sep/Oct 1778   Robert Winden of E. Malling, bach., and Mary Jenner of S, spinster

OA: many payments to young [James] Jenner; bound apprentice Oct 1780

manorial: 1714-28

 

JOHNSON

 

18-10-1759: alienation of messuage and garden in Holborough from William Johnson to Edward Jupp

manorial: 1754

 

JORDAN

 

marr.     08-02-1768      John Phillips of S, widower, and Mary Jordan of S, widow

 

JUPP

 

bap.      14-09-1742      William, son of Edward and Alice

bap.      01-02-1746/7   Edward, son of Edward and Alice

bap.      28-05-1749      Martha, dau. of Edward and Alice

bur.       17-03-1772      Edward Jupp of Holborough, carpenter

marr.     15-05-1772      Joseph Dive of S, bach., and Martha Jupp of S, spin.

bur.       09-02-1783      Widow Jupp

 

18-10-1759: alienation of messuage and garden in Holborough, occ. Nich. Hadlow, from William Johnson to Edward Jupp; descended in 1772 to 2 sons Edward and William

manorial: 1754-71

PS/Ma 1, 48: 02-05-1752: Edward Jupp of Snodland - last legal settlement: Halling, by being bound apprentice to David Seamarke, carpenter for 7 years; adjudged settled at Halling with wife Alice and children Edward, Martha, William

PS/Ma 1, 58: 04-11-1752: fined 1s. 6d. default for repairs to highway

PS/Ma 2, 100: Edward Jupp of S lived with William Brinden of Linton at Linton for 3 months in 1740 and married William Brinsden’s sister [Alice] [NB an Alice Brinsden, dau. of William and Alice, bap. at Tonbridge 03-09-1714; another marr. John Cook at Tudeley/Capel, 16-02-1737/8]

OA: 1769-1772

 

bap.      26-05-1771      William, son of Edward and Mary

marr.     15-11-1773      William Jupp of Birling, bach., and Anne Fletcher of S, spin.

witness at wedding: William Jupp and Sarah Hales: 30-11-1775

Apprenticeship of William Jupp: Aug 1788

 

KEEBLE

 

Hugh/Elizabeth

bap.      16-05-1736      Francis, son of Hugh and Elizabeth

bur.       25-10-1738      Frans. Keeble, infant

bap.      04-02-1738/9   William, son of Hugh and Elizabeth [q.v.]

bur.       23-01-1763      Hugh Keble

bur.       15-01-1767      Anne Keeble, widow

1754 poll book: Hugh Keble of Stroud - house occ. by Rich. Skiller

borsholder: 1756

blacksmith

 

William/Ann

marr.     14-02-1765      William Keeble of S, bach., and Anne Godden of S

bap.      31-03-1765      Frances, dau. William and Ann

bap.      07-08-1768      John, son of William and Ann

bap.      18-02-1770      Ann, dau. of William and Ann

bap.      15-03-1772      Elizabeth, dau. William and Ann Cable; bur. aged 14, 31-12-

1786

bap.      28-05-1775      Richard, son of William and Ann Cable

bap.      28-06-1778      Jane, dau. of William and Ann; = James Osmotherly of S: 28 -

9-1800

bur.       12-06-1782      Ann, wife of William Keble

bur.       02-04-1788      Wm Kebble, aged 50 years, by the Parish

bur.       24-02-1790      Richard Townsend Kebble, son of Ann, aged 5 days

William: witness at wedding: Alldridge/Kyle: 07-04-1763

PS/Ma 2, f.65: 01-06-1765. William Kable, now residing in Snodland, saith that he was born in Snodland where his father Hugh was a parishioner. Was bound apprentice to Edward Green of Aylesford [cordwainer] for 5 years and served him 5 years. [Adjudged settled at Aylesford with wife Ann and dau. Frances.]

Apprenticeship dated 09-04-1755.

OA and CWA: 1769-70: mentioned in accounts.

 

KEMPTON/COMPTON

 

marr.     19-07-1760      Gates Compton of A, and Ann Figg of S

PS/Ma 2: 04-01-1766: Gates Kempton now residing at Snodland, c. 8 years ago hired himself for 1 year to Edward Ashdown of Cuxton, farmer and c. 6 years ago to Ed. Gilder of Snodland. Married in the said year between Haying and Harvest time. [Adjudged to remove to Cuxton with wife Annie and daus. Elizabeth and Ann].

 

KENNARD

 

Administration Act: Sept 1763: James Kennard

 

KIDWELL

 

marr.     27-04-1704      Ambrose Kidwell of S, bach., and Elizab. Vowsden of S,

farmer, widow

bur.       06-03-1710/1   Elizabeth, wife of Ambrose Kidwell

bur.       02-06-1714      Ambrose Kidwell

manorial: 1706-1712; borsholder 1707-8.

Q/RDz 3/1-17. Noted as former occ. of messuage called Markhouse and c.30 acres in Snodland, previously occ. by Vowsden family and after A.K. by John Huggins

 

KING

 

bur.       20-01-1738/9   William Kinge

 

bap.      28-03-1756      William, son of Thomas and Mary

bap.      13-10-1758      James, son of Thomas and Mary

manorial: 1753-4

 

marr.     05-07-1783      Daniel King of S, bach. and Anne Tomlin of S.

bap.      30-05-1784      William, son of Daniel and Ann

Witnesses at weddings: Daniel: Comings/Rich: 18-02-1778; Clerk/How: 6-6-1779;

Timothy King: Hubble/Temple: 15-06-1778; Ann: Beany/Dartnall: 08-07-1784.

OA: 1776 and 1781

 

KNIGHT

 

marr.     18-04-1757      William Knight of S, and Anne Wray (a minor) of Aylesford

bur.       29-03-1758      Thomas Knight

bap.      17-03-1760      Ann, dau. of William and Ann

bur.       07-05-1760      Ann Knight

bap.      09-10-1762      Mary Knight; admitted into congregation: 17-10-1762

bur.       16-02-1765      William Knight

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

bur.       08-11-1775      Thomas Knight, a farmer

 

Richard Knight a witness to apprenticeship of Henry Hawkes: 24-10-1767

William and Ann: witnesses at wedding: 24-04-1758: Peachey/Wray; William a witness: 29-09-1765: Batts/Hare

manorial: 1759

victualler at ‘The Hoy’: 1761; ‘The Bull’: 1762-1765 [Q RLv 4/1]

01-10-1757: William, the father of a bastard child by Elizabeth Hernden of S

PS/Ma 1, 123: 3-2-1759: William Knight, now residing at Snodland, on oath saith that about 12 years ago he was bound an apprentice to John Elvey of Rainham, Kent, butcher, for 7 years. That he served his master about 3 years, when they parted by consent. That soon after he set up his trade in Snodland; he hired a house, barn and slaughter house in S of George Courthop at £7. 10s. 0d. p.a., a piece of marshland in S of Mr Fletcher and 7s. p.a., a slaughter house in S of Robert Austen at £1. p.a. and a piece of ground in East Malling of Thomas Wray at £1. p.a. [Adjudged settled at Rainham with Anne his wife, the hireing being looked upon as fraudulent, and an order to remove them from Snodland to Rainham.]

 

 

KYLE

 

bur.       25-06-1741      John, infant son of William and Margaret

bap.      16-01-1742/3   Joseph, son of William and Margaret

bap.      18-11-1744      Mary, dau. of William and Margaret

marr.     07-04-1763      Francis Alldridge of S and Ann Kyle of S

bur.       06-11-1781      Margaret Kyle, an old woman

‘Wm Kyle Clark’ in parish register, 1742; dead by 1778

OA: 1778-1781

 

LAKE

bur.:      5-12-1694:       Thomas Lake

bap.:      09-12-1696: Elizabeth, dau. of Hercules; born 6-12-1696; bur. 1-2-1697/8

bap.:      18-9-1698: Richard, s. of Hercules, butcher; born 15-9-1698

Manorial: essoin 7-4-1702; Juror: 8-10-1702

Occ. of marsh called Hope’s [10 ac. In S], formerly Richard Parker and later of William Day

In 1672 John Cleves of Birling was apprenticed to Hercules Lake of Birling, butcher.

Margaret Collins, Birling, p.210 found that Hercules and wife Rosamund had five children

 

LANCASTER

bur.       31-10-1740      Nichols Lancaster

 

LANE

marr.     27-3-1744:       Thos Davis and Sarah Lane of Punish

16-7-1754: John Lane a witness to apprenticeship of Charles Goffe

 

LANGLEY

bap.      18-2-1770        Elizabeth, dau. John and Elizabeth

bap.      28-7-1771        Mary, dau. John and Elizabeth

marr.     23-8-1788        Thomas Jeal of Wrotham and Mary Langley of S

PS/Ma 2/138: 6-1-1770, now residing at Snodland. c.12 years ago was bound apprentice to John Horton of Maidstone, bricklayer, for 7 years and served the 7 years. [Adjudged settled at Maidstone with wife Elizabeth and sons William and John]

CW 24-4-1770; OA 3 & 6-1-1770

 

LANGRIDGE

bap.      24-3-1771        John, s. of George and Mary

bap.      6-2-1774          Jane, dau. George and Mary

bap.      31-12-1775      George, son of George and Mary

bap.      16-12-1781      James, son of George and Mary

bur.       5-7-1782          George Langrage

marr.     27-9-1785        George Nebbs and Mary Langrage both of S

many refs. in OA 1772-1788

 

LARGE

marr.     4-11-1784        John Hawks of S and Mary Large of S

 

LARKIN/LARKING

bap       19-5-1771        John, son of Thomas and Frances

marr.     8-12-1783        John Phillips and Elizabeth Larkin, both of S

many refs. in OA to Dame [Mary] Larkin 1778-1782: her burial mentioned March 1782, following hospital visits

 

LAWES/LAWS

bap.      5-6-1715          James, son of Edward Lawes

bap.      4-5-1718          Edward, son of Edward and Ann Laws

bur.       3-7-1722          Edward Lawes

marr.     1-12-1724        George Roots and Mary Laws, both of S

Edward Laws of Paddlesworth in 1734 Poll Book

Manorial: 1714-21

 

LEECH

bap.      6-5-1739          Thomas, son of Thomas and Tabitha

 

LENHAM

bap.      10-8-1760        Frances, dau. William and Eliz. Lenham

bur.       18-8-1764        William Lenham

Inventory of George Wray (1757): year’s rent owed to George Wray (£6. 10s. 0d)

Noted as occ. of tenement: alienation Richard/John Eason and R & A Commins & F & E Aldridge to Richard Hales: 16-10-1760

3-5-1766          Apprenticeship of George Lenham to James Lenham of W. Malling, butcher

4-7-1768          Apprenticeship of Frances Lenham to James Lenham, her uncle, of West Malling, butcher

 

LEWIS

bap.      26-2-1737/8     at Cuxton: William, son of William and Mary Lewis

marr.     1-6-1762          William Lewis of Cuxton and Sarah Wingate of S

bap.      22-8-1762        Sarah, dau. William and Sarah

bur.       29-5-1763        Sarah Lewis

bap.      23-11-1764      Mary, dau. William and Sarah

bur.       10-4-1797        Wm Lewis, Schoolmaster & Clerk

marr.     13-7-1790        Thomas Hodges of Wrotham and Mary Lewis of S, spinster

bur.       12-8-1820        Sarah Lewis from Chelsea, aged 80

Administration act

Churchwarden; Schoolmaster; Parish Clerk; Overseer

Witness to 16 marriages

manorial: 1763-96

OA and CW accounts

1-2-1766          witness to apprenticeship of Ann Hales

Mary Lewis witness at weddings: 1-8-1780 and 12-7-1784

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

Lewis, William (Male) Address: Snodland, Date: 1768: Occupation(s): school master, literature/education(a) Subscribed to A treatise on Mensuration, both in theory and practice, 1768, HUTTON, Charles. Newcastle upon Tyne

 

LINCH/LYNCH

marr.     13-10-1754      Timothy Linch and Elizabeth Howard, both of S

bur.       3-8-1755          Anne Lynch

bap.      17-10-1756      Eliz., dau. of Timothy and Eliz. Lynch

bap.      2-4-1758          Timothy, son of Timothy and Eliz. Lynch

bap.      17-2-1760        John, son of Timothy and Eliz. Lynch

bap.      18-4-1762        Margaret, dau. of Timothy and Elizabeth Linch

bap.      30-4-1764        William, son of Timothy and Elizabeth

bap.      6-1-1765          Thomas, son of Timothy and Elizabeth

bap.      25-1-1767        James Linch, son of Timothy and Elizabeth Linch; bur. 1-2-

1767

bur.       17-2-1773        Elizabeth Linch [wife of Timothy]

bur.       7-12-1783        Timothy Linch, aged 49 years, by the Parish

marr.     12-7-1784        William Hadlow and Margaret Linch

bur.       26-10-1817      Sarah Lynch, aged 59 [i.e. born c.1758]

manorial: 1755; 1758

PS/ Ma 1/58 [4-11-1752] fined 1s. 6d. default regarding 1 days labour repairing highway

OA: many refs 1769-83

 

LITTLEWOOD

bur.       28-10-1724      Eliz. Littlewood

bur.       30-1-1730/1     Jos. Littlewood

manorial: 1704-25

U1833/T331: occ. messuage etc.: The Bull

a Michael Littlewood a witness to apprenticeship of William Swan

Sarah Littlewood a witness to will of Isaac Wenman 22-12-1785 and to will of John Gilder 15-6-1783

 

LOCK

Thomas

marr.     7-10-1696        Thomas Lock and Elizabeth Youwell, both of S

b.          25-8-1697; bap. 12-9-1697     Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas; bur. 6-3-1697/8

b.          6-1-1698/9; bap. 8-1-1698/9   Mary, dau. Thomas Lock, labourer

b.          26-1-1700/01; bap. 7-2-1700/01: George, son of Thomas, labourer

b.          3-6-1705; bap. 17-6-1705: Thomas, son of Thomas, labourer

bur.       1-2-1703/4       Mary, dau. of Thomas, labourer

bur.       14-12-1707      Thomas Lock

manorial: 1706-7; tenant of George Costen [d.1704]

 

Charles

marr.     30-1-1748/9     Charles Lock and Elizabeth Clampard

marr.     12-5-1761        Charles Lock and Sarah Lawrence, both of S

bap.      9-11-1764        Thomas, son of Charles and Sarah

banns    Nov/Dec 1784   Charles Hutchence of S and Sarah Lock of S

PS/Ma 2/55 [3-11-1764] Charles Lock, now residing in Snodland, born at Ansham, co. Oxford, bound apprentice to William Fachion of Woolvernett, Oxon, Papermaker, for 7 years [served 5 yrs and 4 months]; then journeyman in Worcestershire for 11 weeks; c. 3 weeks in Shropshire and 3 yrs with Thomas Overton, a Papermaker.

PS/Ma 1, p.9 [2-7-1748] fragmentary entry mentions Francis Lock, now of Snodland

 

LOFT

bur.       12-6-1713        Judith Loft of Luddesdowne [widow of William, d.1688]

bur.       7-8-1775          Sarah Louft

 

LOVE

marr.     25-9-1712        -- Love of Meopan, widower, and Elizabeth Luck of S, widow

bur.       26-3-1717/8     Elizabeth Love

bur.       10-9-1723        William Love [Administration Act]

manorial: 1712-22

U2102/T.10: 12-7-1727: mentioned as former occ. of Springetts

 

LOWANCE

bap.      15-5-1737        Alice Lowance

bur.       27-11-1737      Alice Lowance (inf)

bap.      16-3-1739/40   Sarah, dau, of John and Elizabeth

bap.      23-9-1743        Thomas, son of John Lowance

bur.       3-4-1752          Thomas, son of John Lowance

bap.      13-7-1745        Elizabeth, dau. of John and Sarah

bur.       4-10-1756        John Lowance

marr.     12-5-1761        Charles Lock and Sarah Lowance, both of S

marr.     26-5-1766        Richard Seaton and Elizabeth Lowance, both of S

bur.       18-1-1768        Alice Lowance, widow

Manorial: Juror: 1738-9

PS/Ma 1/p.9. [2-7-1748] John Lowance, now of S ... saith that he hired [himself to] 3 people in 1742 for £13 in the year

PS/Ma 1/p.58 4-11-1752: [John] Lowance a Surveyor of the Highways of Snodland

U2101/T58: John Lowance, a former owner of Brockshaw

 

LUCK

Q/RDz 3/1-17 [28-2-1732] noted as former occ. of Courtlodge, Snodland; previously occ. James Savage and after of John Weebly

 

LUFF

bap.      16-2-1689/90   Elizabeth, dau. of Nicholas Luff

bap.      9-11-1691        Mary, dau. of Nicholas Luff

Birling Register: Mary Richardson of the Parish of Snodland appeared then before me and made Oath that the Body of Nicholas Luff of the sd Parish was buried in nothing but woolen on the 19th of June 1724. Shee swore before H. Pugh Curate of Trosley.

Overseer of the will of Thomas Pound 27-5-1687

witness to will of John Giles 12-9-1678

 

LUXFORD

bap.      12-10-1788      Ann, dau. of Thomas and Ann Luxford

bap.      7-3-1790          Richard, son of Thomas and Ann Luxford

 

LYNCH (see LINCH)