7 Beds. 25,661 Sq. The Trustees of the Denys Eyre Bower Bequest (ed.). Richard married Anne Streatfeild (born Terry). At the time of the 1939 Register he was residing at Tottenham High Street Fire station, while his wife was at home at 293 Mount Pleasant Road Tottenham 33, where my father had been born in 1936. They had four sons, the first three of which were baptised at Pembury. 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. At this time. equally to her children and grand children, leaving a total of 220 in cash 10. bothered to return for her. He was the son of Henry Streatfeild (1679-1747) and Elizabeth Beard. In 1686, the rector was actually suspended for performing marriages without banns or licence Fw. SHIPPING OFFERED. He was a Malster. The Rev Thomas Streatfield of Charts Edge observed that the family had been found in and around Hever for generations prior to Roberts birth; Richard Stretfeld is included in the 14 people assessed in the 1513 subsidy at Penshurst. The will mentioned no daughters. The early history of the Parish of Chiddingstone is on the, Pedigrees of the Families of the County of Kent, History of the Woodgates of Stonewall Park, Leigh & District Historical Society page by Lawrence Biddle, Kent, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1538-1914, New South Wales, Australia, Assisted Immigrant Passenger Lists, 1828-1896, The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent Volume III. Soon they are busy discovering the summertime magic of 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). Richard died on 4th December, 1584, his will was proved on 12th May, 1585. If more genealogical data is avaible for an animal you can scroll right up the generational tree. Robert Streatfeild's descendants include: All his known descendants to the end of World War 1 are listed on the website "The Streatfeilds of Kent". 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. I have compiled a small, [I also joined up with other researchers via email such as, hanks to all for your help and collaborations! daughter of Richard Rivers d 16.3.1559 bur 16.5.1559 Chiddingstone. Map showing early references to the name Streatfeild and variants. At this time they were both living at 59 Whiskin Street, Clerkenwell, b 20.10.1878 Holborn, bp 4.2.1885 St Marks Shoreditch, (known as Annie) b 16.11.1880 Holborn, bp 4.2.1885 St Marks Shoreditch m 4.8.1901 St. Peters Clerkenwell to, b 16.12.1882, bp 4.2.1885 St Marks Shoreditch m 23.4.1905 St. Pauls Clerkenwell to, b 16.6.1893 Holborn, bp 20.7.1893 St. Pauls Clerkenwell, From 1875 until at least 1881 the family were living at, became caretaker of the Carter Paterson stables, a haulage firm in Seward Street where he now lived. 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). 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). Upon acquiring Bore Place, Henry chose to lease the attached lands to tenant farmers and Bore Place estate was divided in two, with one tenant farmer occupying the main house (South Bore Place) and another living in North Bore Place. Papworth, John W. & Morant, Alfred. Family ID: F2036 : Group Sheet: Sources Soon they are busy discovering the summertime magic of Arundel's . His eldest son, on 20th September, 1716 at Lambs Chapel, Monkwell Street, London. We're back! Connect to 224 Streatfield profiles on Geni, Sep 21 1752 - Saint Andrew, Enfield, London, England, Richard Thomas Streatfeild, Richard Thomas Streatfeild, June 3 1706 - Chiddingstone, Edenbridge, Kent, England, Apr 4 1762 - Chiddingstone, Kent, England, Henry Streatfeild, Elizabeth Streatfeild (born Beard), Richard Beard Streatfeild, Sidney Streatfeild, Elizabeth Streatfeild, Henry Streatfield, Elizabeth Streatfield (born Beard), Henry Streatfield, Sophia Streatfield, Henry Bryan Streatfeild, Richard Thomas Streatfield, Harriet Bracebridge (born Streatfield), Sophia Streatfield, Henry Bryan Streatfield, Richard Thomas Streatfield, Harriet Bracebridge (born Streatfield), Chiddingstone, Kent, England, United Kingdom, Death of Henry Streatfield at Chiddingstone, Kent. (bur 1565) m2 26.11.1566 Chiddingstone to Elizabeth Lawndie. Leigh. He was helped by his younger sonArchibald. Hearth Tax Assessments, Kent Archaeological Society Volume 3 (2001) part 5. He married Susanna Stringer on 20th September, 1716 at Lambs Chapel, Monkwell Street, London. At the time of the 1891 census he was a porter living with this parents and siblings at 13 Hindon Street, Shoreditch 29. Nicholas Streatfield, the youngest son of Richard and Sarah, born in 1761 was a Yeoman farmer and tenant of Great Barnetts from 1796, which he inherited from his father 16. Research genealogy for Sidney Fremlyn Streatfeild of Streatham, Surrey, as well as other members of the Streatfeild family, on Ancestry. entire family in this nail-biting, edge-of-your-seat novel. They were significant landowners in Sussex, Surrey and Kent, and instrumental in shaping those counties throughout the 17th and 18th centuries. Ballet Shoes - Noel Streatfeild 1993-11-23 Three orphan girls. However, Chiddingstone was originally 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. Robert continued as a reserve fireman through the 2nd world war and in 1944 he took part in Invasion Embarkation practice. The, of Chafford Place, Penshurst, also sister of. Tessa's book. Father has given Jancsi permission to be in charge of his own herd, and Kate has begun to think about going to dances. 12 Baths. Berry, William. Streatfeild records on Ancestry Ancestry is a major source of information if you are filling out your Streatfeild family tree. This summer the Penderwick sisters have a wonderful surprise: a Robert Streatfeilds descendents include: All his known descendants to the end of World War 1 are listed on the website "The Streatfeilds of Kent"[3], The older Stratford family has a remarkably similar coat of arms attributed to them in the former half of the 14th century. 11. They settled in Hayes, Kent where they had seven children, all baptised at Hayes parish church 23 ; Robert Streatfield(Ostler) b 26.9.1829, bp 25.10.1829 Hayes m 4.4.1853 St. Lukes, Charlton toHannah Hanby d ?William Henry Streatfield(Gardener) b 28.10.1832, bp 9.12.1832 Hayes m ? The Viking Saga - Henry Treece 2016-07-07 m 1876 Wandsworth toEmmaline WelshmanJosiah Streatfield(Coachman) b 31.12.1834, bp 1.2.1835 Hayes m ? Penderwick family from National Book Award winner and New York Times bestseller Jeanne Birdsall is perfect for fans of Noel Streatfeild and Edward Eager. He married a daughter (possibly Joan) of Richard Riversof Chafford Place, Penshurst, also sister ofSir John Rivers, Lord Mayor of London 1573.They had two sons:Henry Streatfeildof High Street House, Chiddingstone, b abt 1535? Up until fairly recently we had our common ancestor as Robert Streatfeild born about 1514. 210.65.88.143 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 There is already a huge amount of information on the branch of Henry Streatfeild b abt 1535 (Henry of High Street House, as he is called), so I will not repeat that. They had just one daughter; Clemence Streatfield born abt 1565 m1 by 1579 to William Luck (d 1596) m2 abt 1598 to Richard Streatfeild, 1563-1606 of Penshurst (son of Thomas Streatfeild of Hever) bur 12.7.1626 Penshurst. 160 fruit trees with Fruit Stand, surrounded by the stunningly beautiful Los Padres National forest. Daisy's new book Limelight will be published on June 1st by Sphere. Robert Streatfield, the third son of Richard and Elizabeth was born in 1689; baptised on 8th April, 1689 at Pembury. Henry was buried in Chidingstone in 1598. From 1875 until at least 1881 the family were living at33 Clerkenwell Close. She died the following year, possibly in childbirth, although we have no evidence of any children. Richard also appears as one of the chief men in Chiddingstone on 1543; Robert is on the same list in 1545. Chiddingstone An Historical Explanation Jill Newton 1985, Chiddingstone, Leigh & Penshurst in1797 by Edward Hasted 2008, Hi Juliet 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. It remained in the Streatfeild family until 1938 when it was sold and is now open to the public as private museum and historic House. [Roberts sister Sarah Streatfeild married Sarah Woodgates brother John Woodgate the following year.] Limelight is a s. The three brothers had a total of 18 children between them born in New South Wales, Australia. The Smithsonian - James Conaway 1995 Looks at the Smithsonian Institution, a collection of national museums--the legacy of an Englishman who never Documents of Colonel Henry Sidney John Streatfeild For Sale: 4 beds, 3 baths 2971 sq. Written in the stream-of-consciousness style, the book examines family relationships, the traditional roles of the sexes, the tensions and love betwee. Robert Streatfield of Chested was the only son of Richard and Elizabeth. We have very special and incredibly exciting news for all You're Booked listeners. When I began the research into my Streatfield ancestry, I discovered that an enormous amount of information on the family had been done by various people. There are still direct descendants of his living in Chiddingstone. He married Susan Everest,daughter ofWilliam Everest in abt 1595. Richard Streatfield, the younger son of Robert, b abt 1514 was born abt 1540 probably in Chiddingstone [sadly the baptism registers of Chiddingstone begin in 1566]. He began his working life with a Saturday job for an oil merchant/iron monger in Dalston and then got an apprenticeship at Thornicroft, diesel engineers at Southampton. Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page. This included the planting of an Alder Tree with the Lady Colgrain, Lord Lieutenant of . They were significant landowners in Sussex, Surrey and Kent, and instrumental in shaping those counties throughout the 17th and 18th centuries. Louisa spent alternate 6 month periods with Edna and her daughter Doreen who also lived in Worthing at this time. Richard Streatfeild born about 1642 at Penshurst was a Yeoman farmer and lived at Ford Place, Penshurst. However, although I do mention this line in passing and have small a portion of it on my family tree, the details of this page are concerned primarily with the line from Henrys brother Richard Streatfeild/Streatfield born about 1540 from whom I am a direct descendant. In his will, dated 11th March, 1647, he left a gold 10s apiece to each of his 29 children and grand children, and all his lands and estate to his eldest son Richard and second son Robert 9. A brass inscription dedicated to Richard of Cransted and his wife Elizabeth is present in the nave of Chiddingstone parish church. The Streatfeilds, Streatfields or Stretfields are an aristocratic English family of the landed gentry, from Chiddingstone, Kent. m1 2.12.1675 to Nicholas Piggot of Lingfield m2 1700 William Baker of Cowden Sarah Streatfeildb abt 1654 m 1697 to Richard Goodhughof Tonbridge (High Sheriff of Kent) d? They had eight children between 1596 and 1614, all baptised at Penshurst : Elizabeth Streatfeildbp 18.4.1596 Penshurst m? There is a marble ledger stone in the centre nave of St. Marys Church, Leigh on their grave: William Streatfield was baptized on 17 October 1759 at Otford parish Church, the second son of Richard StreatfieldandSarah Townsend. There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase, a SQL command or malformed data. According to the 1841 census of Hayes, Joseph was a tailor 25 , as he was in 1851. Dorothy was born in 1887, in London. A pair of pink slippers. Richard Stretfeld born abt 1490 who was living in Penshurst in 1513 and Chiddingstone in 1543. [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! We could also assume that he had died between 1543 and 1545 but that cannot be confirmed. There are still direct descendants of his living in Chiddingstone. Robert purchased Cransted Mill, Chiddingstone in 1619 from Thomas Waters 8. GERALDINE MARY CATHERINE SOUTHWELL FITZGERALD, STREATFEILD Birth 6 Oct 1865 - Dublin, Dublin, Ireland Death 22 Jul 1910 - 7 Cromwell Place, Kensington, London, England Mother LADY JANE MATILDA MARY SOUTHWELL, FITZGERALD Father John David Fitzgerald Quick access Family tree 0 New search This summer the Penderwick sisters have a wonderful surprise: a holiday on the grounds of a beautiful estate called Arundel. At some point during this time, the family moved to95 The Roundway, Tottenham and he continued to work as a crane driver until December 1929 when he became ill with angina, although he had always suffered from chronic bronchitis and was asthmatic. A Yeoman and Woollen draper, he and his wife Alice Moody had only one son, Richard Streatfeild born in 1559. Mary Noel Streatfeild, known as Noel Streatfeild, was an author best known and loved for her children's books, including Ballet Shoes and Circus Shoes. "A Treasure in the Garden of England: An Introduction to the History of Chiddingstone Castle". Read the classic that has captivated generations! They had the following children: William Streatfield(School Master/rate Collector) bp 14.1.1785 Westerham20 m ? Nicholas became tenant of Great Barnetts from 1796 until his death in 1820. was baptized on 17 October 1759 at Otford parish Church, the second son of, , on 28 October 1783 at Westerham parish Church. "Encyclopaedia Heraldica" 1828. Performance & security by Cloudflare. "General Armoury of England, Ireland and Scotland" 1847, Berry, William. A producing family orchard with approx. 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. At this timeWilliam was yeoman of Leigh 20. Historical Person Search Search Search Results Results Ann Streatfeild (1722 - 1766) Try FREE for 14 days Try FREE for . in abt 1595. There was little mention of the name Streatfeild in Chiddingstone before 1542 LC. He died in 1794 and was buried on 7th November, 1794 at Leigh. This Richard was a Yeoman and Iron Master, the Lord of the Manors of Leighton in Cowden and of Chiddingstone Cobham.