There are still direct descendants of his living in Chiddingstone. Robert died in 1654 and his wife Sarah died in 1681 and was buried on 6th June. Death null - null. When Richard died in 1606, he left monies to his step children by William Luck as well as his son Thomas 6. 192388 Fireman Streatfield serving at station 36B.13. Papworth, John W. & Morant, Alfred. daughter of Richard Rivers d 16.3.1559 bur 16.5.1559 Chiddingstone. Streatfeild DNA at Ancestry.com Birth, Death and Marriage Records for Robert Streatfeild and the Streatfeild Family Tree Birth, Death and Marriage records are often the best method of making the links to the Streatfeild Genealogy that will form part of your family tree. A lifetime in the spotlight. Homes similar to 10585 Ojai Santa Paula Rd are listed between $669K to $65M at an average of $1,010 per square foot. Cloudflare Ray ID: 7a2b1e055cb86a90 Brought to life in enchanting woodland scenes that seem to echo Grandma's joy, Grandma Loves You! I am also descended from the Woodgates. 12 Baths. We collect and match historical records that Ancestry users have contributed to their family trees to create each person's profile. Robert was an iron Master and Wool merchant who settled in Chiddingstone in Kent in the early 1500s 3. She died on 2nd May, 1959 from Bronchopneumonia and was cremated at Hackney Crematorium and her ashes were interred in the Garden of Remembrance in Tottenham Cemetery. He retired from the service on 18 July 1962. Louisa spent alternate 6 month periods with Edna and her daughter Doreen who also lived in Worthing at this time. He married Susanna Stringer on 20th September, 1716 at Lambs Chapel, Monkwell Street, London. Noel Streatfeild was born in Sussex, the second of five surviving children of William Champion Streatfeild, later the Bishop of Lewes, and Janet Venn.Her life is described in three semi-autobiographical novels: A Vicarage Family, Away from the Vicarage and Beyond the Vicarage.Her elder sister Ruth Gervis illustrated Ballet Shoes.Noel was considered the "plain" sister in her . She died on 2nd May, 1959 from Bronchopneumonia and was cremated at Hackney Crematorium and her ashes were interred in the Garden of Remembrance in Tottenham Cemetery. She was born on Christmas Eve, 1895, the daughter of William Champion Streatfeild and Janet Venn and the second of six children to be born to the couple. Research genealogy for Sandeforth Streatfeild of Long Ditton, Surrey, as well as other members of the Streatfeild family, on Ancestry. Robert Streatfeild of Penshurst bp 18.3.1640 bur 29.3.1661Richard Streatfeild of Ford Place (Yeoman) b 1642 ? At this time they were both living at 59 Whiskin Street, Clerkenwell 18 . 12, William Streatfeild of Ford Place bp 20.4.1685 Pembury m 16.9.1714 Chiddingstone to Sarah Ashdown d 10.10.1734, 18.10.1734 OxstedRichard Streatfeild of Oakenden (Yeoman) bp 7.4.1687 Pembury d 1762 ChiddingstoneRobert Streatfeild (Malster) bp 8.4.1689 Pembury m 20.9.1716 Shoreditch, London to Susanna Stringer bur 15.7.1760 OtfordThomas Streatfeild b abt 1691 13 d 1739 13 John Streatfeild bp 22.9.1693 Pembury died after 1708 Henry Streatfeild (ancestor to the Streatfeilds of Otford and Shoreham) b 1.1.1700 Penshurst 13 m 1729 to Mary Wells 13 d 1741 Sevenoaks. Anne brought with her a marriage portion of 10,000 and estates in Glamorganshire. Chiddingstone Castle: A Treasure in the Garden of England. There is an interesting article on a painting c1645 by William Dobson that possibly contains Richards grandson Richard Streatfeild (1611 1676) and his wife Anne Terry. The Penderwick sisters are home on Gardam Street and ready for an . Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Fast and Fun Paper Planes by Jackson, Paul Paperback / softback Book The Fast at the best online prices at eBay! They had four children at Otford: 14, Sarah Streatfieldbp 22.8.1756 Otford m 25.10.1781 Leigh to John HilderRichard Streatfield(Yeoman) bp 17.4.1758 Otford, m 1.11.1789 Leigh to Mary WickingWilliam Streatfield(Yeoman) bp 17.10.1759 Otford m 28.10.1783 Westerham to Jane Worge/Worger d 1833, bur 26.3.1833 WesterhamNicholas Streatfield(Yeoman farmer) bp 15.2.1761 Otford m 7.5.1795 Leigh to Juliana Stone bur 6.4.1820 Leigh. This included the planting of an Alder Tree with the Lady Colgrain, Lord Lieutenant of . I got a lot of help from Eric Perry who was researching his own line back to Nicholas Streatfield born 1774. On 29th January, 1894, when he was 18, he joined the Royal Marines Light Infantry stationed at the Depot in Walmer. We could also assume that he had died between 1543 and 1545 but that cannot be confirmed. to Elizabeth(had sonEdward Worger Streatfieldb 1835)George Streatfield(Farmer of Syndale Farm, Lenham) bp 1.8.1788 Otford14 m 16.4.1811 All Saints, Maidstone to Mary Crayford 17 d 1843 (left will thanks very much to Michele Morris for info! And when the admiral's prized racing ostrich gets loose in the forest, it will take all the Incorrigibles' skills to find her. Robert died on 16th March 1559 and was buried at Chiddingstone on 16th May. to Alfred Thompson d 1973May Elizabeth Streatfield b 30.7.1901 Walthamstow d aged 4 on 28.8.1905 bur 1.9.1905 Chingford Mount Cemetery, Waltham Forest 36Robert William Streatfieldb on 19.7.1907 at 266 Guinness Buildings, Finsbury m 4.8.1934 Stoke Newington toEdna Curtis d 24.2.1985 Kinson, Dorset Henry Richard Streatfield(known as Harry) b 12.12.1911 Dalston m 1943 to Grace Barnyard d 1992 Minehead, DevonAlbert Frank Streatfield(known as Alf) b 18.1.1913 Dalston m 1943 toLena Newbon d 1968 TottenhamDoris May Streatfieldb 1.6.1920 Ball Pond Road, Dalston m 1949 to John Spencer d 1993 Sherborne, Dorset. Three of their sons emigrated to New South Wales;RichardandJohn in arrived on board the Una on 22nd November 1849 22 and their younger brother George arrived in Sydney on 22nd June 1856. It appears from his Demobilisation certificate that Robert Charles enlisted for the 3rd City of London Battalion Royal Fusiliers on 15th April, 1915 and then to the 15th Battalion Worcestershire Regiment 38675 from which he was discharged on 14th January, 1919 as acting Lance Corporal 4060 34 . I have just recently discovered that William was buried in Westerham on 26th March, 1833 and Jane was buried on 17th July also at Westerham 19. On 7th October, 1921Robert Charleswas awarded his campaign medal for his duties in World War One. We encourage you to research and examine these records to determine their accuracy. Very useful. "Encyclopaedia Heraldica" 1828. Robert joined the Auxiliary Fire Service in 1937 and was automatically transferred to the National Fire Service as No. The East Lincolnshire rail way passes on the eastern side of the town, and a line of railway from Louth to Lincoln was opened in 1876, and a branch from Louth to Mablethorpe, on the shore of the German Ocean, was completed in 1877.. We are so delighted to bring you this nourishing, fascinating and frequently hilarious conversation with comedian, podcaster, Taskmaster alumnus and now memoirist Fern. 1755, d. 30 Nov 1835, Henry Streatfeild b. . This family tree can be seen on Appendix 1. The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent Volume IIIby Edward Hasted, published by W. Bristow, on the Parade, Canterbury, 1797, Hearth Tax Assessments, Kent Archaeological Society Volume 3 (2001) part 5, p 201 (Sarah Streatfield, widow) 1664, Early Muster Rolls, Kent Archaeological Society Volume 3 (2002) part 9, p 423 (Richard Stratfylde and Thomas Stratfyld in the Hundred of Ruxley [Rokysley] as of 25 November 1545, The Streatfield Manuscripts held by the Kent History and Library Centre, theweald.org [a Database of historical andgenealogicalrecords maps books census data and images forthe Wealdof Kent, Surrey and Sussex prior to WWII] . She died in Holborn Workhouse on 9th March, 1895 and was buried on 16th March at Manor Park cemetery, Newham 35. They had the following children: Robert Charles Streatfield c 1895, Emily Florence Streatfield(known as Florrie) b 29.7.1899 Walthamstow m ? Richards son Henry 1639 1710 married Sarah Ashdowne, the daughter of John Ashdowne of Hever and Sarah Woodgate (nee Streatfield daughter of Robert and Susan Everest). Trees; Branches; Notes; Sources; Repositories; Contact Us | Print Bookmark. Perth, WA. 4+ acres. and Kent Parish Record Transcripts for the name Streatfield and related family, See also the Rivers family and the Woodgate family. They were both cremated at Bournemouth. Henry Streatfeild (1706 - 1762) was a substantial British landowner and member of the prominent Chiddingstone, Kent Streatfeild family. [Roberts sister Sarah Streatfeild married Sarah Woodgates brother John Woodgate the following year.] Robert worked as a store man for Wades of Worthing, a main Austin dealer until he retired in 1973. He died there on 1st June, 1913 and was buried on 7th June at Manor Park cemetery, Newham 35. He married Ann Tomkin (parents unknown) on 23rd June, 1829 at Halstead parish church 19. Written in the stream-of-consciousness style, the book examines family relationships, the traditional roles of the sexes, the tensions and love betwee. At the end of the warRobert Henrybecame caretaker of the Carter Paterson stables, a haulage firm in Seward Street where he now lived. It appears that Ann died in 1857 30, but it is not know where she was buried. Robert Henry Streatfield was the eldest son ofRobert Streatfield andHannah Hanby, born at 12 St. Marks Road, Kennington on 6th January, 1854 18.He married Eliza Maud Sporton(daughter ofCharles Samuel Sporton andEmily Hart) in December 1874 at St. Marks, Clerkenwell. At the time of the 1901 census, Robert, now a ships clerk, his wife and 10 month old daughter were living at 37 Granville Road, Walthamstow with his sister Emily Hannah and her husband Frederick Freeman 31. Robert Charles Streatfield, my great grandfatherwas the eldest son ofRobert HenryandEliza Maud, born on 17th May, 1875 at 33 Clerkenwell Close, Clerkenwell, where the family were living in 1881 18 ,28. Henry Streatfeild bought Bore Place in 1759. As the Chiddingstone parish baptism records do not go back beyond 1566, we could not be sure ho his father was or exactly where he was born. to Mary AnnAnn Streatfieldb 18.11.1836, bp 25.12.1836 HayesCharlotte Streatfieldbp 8.9.1839 HayesJames Streatfieldb 16.4.1842, bp 15.5.1842 Hayes d 1854, bur 10.12.1854 HayesAlbert Streatfieldb 4.3.1845, bp 4.5.1845 HayesSophia Streatfieldb 1.1.1850, bp 16.1.1851 Hayes m Mar 1868 West London to John Beckford. Richard Streatfieldwas the eldest son ofRobert StreatfieldandSusanna Stringer, born in Otford. His great grandson Henry 1757 1829 and former High Sheriff of Kent, had the house remodelled into a mock Medieval castle in 1803 and it was finally finished by his son in 1830 to become the Chiddingstone Castle we see today. He was helped by his younger sonArchibald. Geni requires JavaScript! Historical Person Search Search Search Results Results Rosemary Streatfeild (1913 - 1996) Try FREE for 14 days Try FREE . Robert Streatfield, the third son of Richard and Elizabeth was born in 1689; baptised on 8th April, 1689 at Pembury. The House of Stratford ( / strtfrd /) is a British aristocratic family, originating in Stratford-on-Avon between the eleventh and thirteenth centuries. Clemence then married Richard Streatfeild, the son of Thomas Streatfeild of Hever [this Thomas could well be a cousin of Richard and Henry but we have yet to work out the relationships between our branch and the Hever Streatfeilds.] Robert worked as a store man for Wades of Worthing, a main Austin dealer until he retired in 1973. of High Street House, Chiddingstone, b abt 1535? bur 7.2.1728 ChiddingstoneJoan Streatfeild b abt 1650? Streatfeild records on Ancestry Ancestry is a major source of information if you are filling out your Streatfeild family tree. James Tait. equally to her children and grand children, leaving a total of 220 in cash, of Ford Place bp 20.4.1685 Pembury m 16.9.1714 Chiddingstone to, of Oakenden (Yeoman) bp 7.4.1687 Pembury d 1762 Chiddingstone, bp 22.9.1693 Pembury died after 1708, (ancestor to the Streatfeilds of Otford and Shoreham) b 1.1.1700 Penshurst, When he died in 1708, Richard, a yeoman, left a total of 950 to his sons and his wife, also leaving lands to his older sons and thus compensating his younger sons with more cash (300 each). In his will, he left all his estate jointly to his wife and his youngest sonNicholas. This summer the Penderwick sisters have a wonderful surprise: a holiday on the grounds of a beautiful estate called Arundel. Clemence Streatfield born abt 1565 married William Luck of Spring Hill, Penshurst when she was quite young; by 1579 and they had 8 children by 1594. He married Juliana Stone, daughter of John and Mary Stone of Lamberhurst,by licence on 7th May 1795 at St. Marys parish church, Leigh 15. At this time Robert and Edna moved to 13 Harrow Road in West Worthing to be close to Ednas mother Louisa Curtis. Robert was living at Otford in 1754 as was his brother Richard as they were listed in the Poll for the Knights of Kent Shire of that year. The Singing Tree - Kate Seredy 1990-10-01 A Newbery Honor Book - from the author of The White Stag Life on the Hungarian plains is changing quickly for Jancsi and his cousin Kate. Robert was buried in July 1760 and his wife Susanna in February 1775, both in Otford, born in Otford. Richard married Margery Ayle 4 , daughter of John Ayle (Lee) of Edenbridge in abt 1560. We found 17,901 records for Streatfeild last name 1,412 Birth, Marriage & Death 113 Family Trees 94 Census & Voter Lists 52 Military View all records By 1891 they were living at13 Hinden Street, Shoreditch 29and by 1901 they were at16 Bastwick Street, St. Lukes 31 , and in 1911 at 15 Bastwick Street 32. $7.50. WHITE BOOTS Noel Streatfeild / Vintage PB 1980. Nicholas became tenant of Great Barnetts from 1796 until his death in 1820.Sarah died in 1809 and was buried together with Richard in the nave of St. Marys parish church. Robert Streatfeild's descendents include: Henry Streatfeild (1706-1762), substantial British landowner Alexander Streatfeild-Moore (1863-1940), English cricketer Click to reveal 13 May 1757, d. 22 Aug 1829, Richard Thomas Streatfeild b. The early history of the Parish of Chiddingstone is on theBritish History Online site and details some of the early Streatfeilds and their land acquisitions. Anne was born circa 1620, in Wadhurst, Kent, England, UK. Henry Streatfeild was born on 3 June 1706 in Chiddingstone. There are still direct descendants of his living in Chiddingstone. "A Display of Heraldry" 1724. Cozy Cabin, on approx. He was the son of Henry Streatfeild (1679-1747) and Elizabeth Beard. They were significant landowners in Sussex, Surrey and Kent, and instrumental in shaping those counties throughout the 17th and 18th centuries. I got a lot of, able to connect my branch to his and then to connect that to the Pedigree that had been done by William Berry in 1830, There was little mention of the name Streatfeild in Chiddingstone before 1542, part of the manor of Sundridge and it is there and other surrounding parishes that we have to look for earlier mentions of the name. At the time of the 1911 census, he and his family were living at 62 Stanley Road, Highbury where Robert was now a dock labourer 32. copyright Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection. [During the second half of the seventeenth century, St James Dukes Place was a clandestine place of marriage, free of the Bishop of London. In February 1895, he bought himself out for the sum of 20 and on 14th November 1895 he joined the 1st Tower Hamlets Volunteer Corps as Corporal 5555.He marriedLouis MariaHayes(daughter ofHenry HayesandEmily Mills) on 29th May, 1898 at St. Peters church, Clerkenwell. They had the following children: William Streatfield(School Master/rate Collector) bp 14.1.1785 Westerham20 m ? "A Treasure in the Garden of England: An Introduction to the History of Chiddingstone Castle". Chiddingstone Castle: A Treasure in the Garden of England. We encourage you to research and examine these records to determine their accuracy. in about 1678 and had six children between 1679 and 1700 all baptised at St. John the Baptist, Penshurst. Father has given Jancsi permission to be in charge of his own herd, and Kate has begun to think about going to dances. I have compiled a small map of the area between Otford and Chiddingstone plotting the earliest dates of various Streatfeilds (and name variants) using the information from Lionel Coles transcripts as well as other notes from The History of the Woodgates and the Streatfield Manuscripts. entire family in this nail-biting, edge-of-your-seat novel. Quebec, Canada, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1968 She was buried on 16 February 1755 at Otford. 40,000 marriages took place there between 1661 and 1691. The family seat was Chiddingstone Castle (originally High Street House).[1][2]. Richard Stretfeld born abt 1490 who was living in Penshurst in 1513 and Chiddingstone in 1543. This family tree can be seen on, By the time of the 1861 census Joseph was a 59 year old widower, living with his youngest daughter Sophia with his son, and family at 8 Holland Street, Southwark, a draper from Charlton in Kent, on 4th April 1853 at St. Lukes parish church, Charlton near Greenwich, Although no photographs appear to have remained of, Robert, we have this photo of Hannah Streatfield (nee, , born at 12 St. Marks Road, Kennington on 6th January, 1854, ) in December 1874 at St. Marks, Clerkenwell. Sorry for the delay my site has not been giving me notifications! He was a yeoman farmer and married Sarah Woodgate(daughter of William Woodgate and Joanna Combridgeof Chiddingstone) in 1636 at Chiddingstone. who has welcomed a new member of the family. 160 fruit trees with Fruit Stand, surrounded by the stunningly beautiful Los Padres National forest. He was awarded for his services throughout World War 2, with a Defence medal in 1946. Margery died around that time; perhaps through childbirth?.She was buried in Chiddingstone on 5th February, 1565. Richard Streatfeild of Ford Place, Penshurst was born about 1642. [I also joined up with other researchers via email such as Joe Power, Kevin Nicholas, Ron Ellis, Malcolm Streatfield and Michael Jefferies many far more knowledgable on the subject than myself! This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks. This summer the Penderwick sisters have a wonderful surprise: a holiday on the grounds of a beautiful estate called Arundel. It appears as though the estate had already been bequeathed to the sons by Robert (although as yet we have no copy of the Letter of Administration that apparently exists for 1654). Robert Henry was a builders merchants packer and also a carter/coachman. On 11th September that year, he was transferred to Plymouth but remained in dock 34. He married, in Ashurst on 13 October 1754. Cocaine - Dominic Streatfeild 2003-07 Examines the history of cocaine from its rst medical uses to the worldwide issues it presents today, taking readers into such locations as the isolation cells of America's prisons, crack houses in New York, and the jungles of Bolivia and Colombia, tracing its manufacture and chronicling He left all his lands to Robert his son, although he was still only 13 5. Henry lived at address. $65,000,000. Henry Streatfeild (1706 - 1762) was a substantial British landowner and member of the prominent Chiddingstone, Kent Streatfeild family. Henry was buried in Chidingstone in 1598. Skip Ancestry . [4][5][6][7], In July 2014 a significant number of direct descendants of Robert Streatfeild met for a memorial service in St Marys Church, Chiddingstone, followed by a gathering at Chiddingstone Castle, home of many generations of Streatfeilds (having been expanded by Henry Streatfeild (1639-1709) from a house in the High Street to the Restoration style that it is now).[8].