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| Cottages, High Street, Halberton cc-by-sa/2.0 - © Roger Cornfoot - geograph.org.uk/p/1177578 44 High Street, Halberton, is the blue cottage in the centre |
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| Grave of Francis Stone and Frances Mary Jerred in Uplowman Churchyard |
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| Cottages, High Street, Halberton cc-by-sa/2.0 - © Roger Cornfoot - geograph.org.uk/p/1177578 44 High Street, Halberton, is the blue cottage in the centre |
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| Grave of Francis Stone and Frances Mary Jerred in Uplowman Churchyard |
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| St Mary the Virgin, Chigwell cc-by-sa/2.0 - © Bikeboy - geograph.org.uk/p/4190925 |
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| St George In The East cc-by-sa/2.0 - © Raymond E Hawkins - geograph.org.uk/p/510487 |
William Evans (reputedly b. 18 Sep 1772 in Rotherhithe), bachelor, married Esther Gabbaday (b. 16 Feb 1775), spinster, daughter of John Gabbdey and Elizabeth Travally, at the church of St George in the East, Cannon Street Road, Tower Hamlets, on 8 Apr 1792. At that time, the bridegroom wasn't yet 20 and the bride was just 17. Witnesses to the marriage were Edward Penfold, the bride's step-father, and Esther Travally, her aunt.
William and Esther Evans appear to have at least six children:
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| Limehouse Hole - Charles Napier Hemy (1841–1917) Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC) |
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| Church of St Mary Magdalene, Taunton cc-by-sa/2.0 - © Mike Searle - geograph.org.uk/p/3157603 |
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| St Andrew's Church, Rugby G-13114, CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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| Rugby-Clifton Road Cemetery cc-by-sa/2.0 - © Ian Rob - geograph.org.uk/p/749760 |
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| Gillingham Parish Church (St Mary Magdalen) cc-by-sa/2.0 - © N Chadwick - geograph.org.uk/p/1146460 |
John Harcus died on 9 Jul 1868, at 47 (1868 S Quarter in MEDWAY Volume 02A Page 292) and buried in the Former St Mary's Burial Ground, now Town Hall Gardens. (The tombstone was amongst those removed from the Gardens and reinterred, on 5 Aug 1971, in the Borough Cemetery in Maidstone Road Chatham Section.) Probate was granted on 8 May 1869: "The Will of John Harcus late of the "Chest Arms" High Street Chatham in the County of Kent Victualler deceased who died 9 Jul 1868 at the "Chest Arms" aforesaid was proved at the Principal Registry by the oath of Selina Harcus of the "Chest Arms" aforesaid Widow the Relict the sole Executrix".
In 1871, Selina Harcus (47) Licensed Victualler was at the Chest Arms, 55 High Street, Chatham, George (7), daughter Selina Caddy (21), Henry Caddy (24) Shipwright; Lydia Emill (16) and lodgers: William Smith (40) Pensioner from Cork and George Atts (31) Photographer from Germany.
Kellys Directory places Selina Harcus at the Chest Arms in 1874, then from From the Rochester and Chatham Journal and Mid-Kent Advertiser, Saturday, September 2, 1876: "Miscellaneous. The magistrates hear adjourned for some time to take of luncheon. On business being resumed the following persons, who had been convicted of various offences during the year, and his cases had been deferred in consequence, apply for the renewal of their licences. vis. Mrs. Harcus, "Chest Arms," Chatham ..." No idea what the offence was.
In 1881, son John Edward Harcus was the Licensed Victualler at the Dartmouth Arms, 257 High Street, Chatham (image), with widowed mother, Selina Harcus (56), Henrietta Golding (18) Domestic Servant, brother George Frederick (18) Mariner and Mary Ann Drago (23) Visitor, listed as wife of Wm Drago. (William Drago, Shipwright, had married Mary Ann Tester in 1876. One of the witnesses to this marriage was George Vokes, who had also been a witnesses for Henry George Harcus and Susan Alice Tubb in 1872.)
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| Now reinterred, on 5th August 1971, in the Borough Cemetery in Maidstone Road |
Son Henry George Harcus died at 39, in 1887, then son John Edward Harcus died two years later on 12 Jun 1889, at 29 and was also buried at the Former St Mary's Burial Ground, now Town Hall Gardens, on 16 Jun 1889.
In 1891, Selina Harcus (66) widow, was Living on her own means at Pleasant Row, St Margaret, Medway, Kent.
In 1901, Selina Harcus (78) was living in the household of her youngest son, George F Harcus (37) Barge Captain at 18, Cecil Avenue, Strood, Kent, with Charlotte Harcus (34), Richard Harcus (13) and Nellie Harcus (12).
Selina Harcus died, aged 81, at Coburg House, Cliffe Rd, Strood and was buried on 28 May 1904 (1904 J Quarter in STROOD Volume 02A Page 339) at Strood Cemetery, Section K Grave No. 3 (C).
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| Strood Cemetery, Cuxton Road cc-by-sa/2.0 - © Marathon - geograph.org.uk/p/3602387 |
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| Royal Marines' Stonehouse Barracks, Durnford Street, Stonehouse, Plymouth |
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| St George's Church, Hanover Square, London W1 cc-by-sa/2.0 - © John Salmon - geograph.org.uk/p/1533353 |
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| Part of the carriage drive in Southwark Park cc-by-sa/2.0 - © Marathon - geograph.org.uk/p/2649163 |
Thomas Clark (bap. 15 Mar 1818 in Great Dunmow), son of Claudius Clark and Hannah Cornell, married Sarah Wilton (b. 1819 in Royston), daughter of Stephen Wilton and Elizabeth Hankin, on 3 Apr 1839 in Royston, Hertfordshire. Thomas, like Sarah's brothers, was a Harness Maker.
Thomas and Sarah had ten children:
| St James, Taunton cc-by-sa/2.0 - © Stephen Craven - geograph.org.uk/p/7064603 |