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Richard Goddard & Mary Herriott
Parents of Thomas Goddard
Name - "official" name and what they were known as Richard Goddard Date and place of birth NK Names of parents NK Date and place of baptism - if applicable NK Details of each of his or her marriages - if any 20 Feb 1728 St Anne, Lewes, Sussex to Mary Herriot, bride and groom of Henfield Occupation(s) - if any NK Addresses where they lived (including county if in UK) Henfield, Sussex Date, place and cause of death Aug 1732 Henfield Date and place of burial. 9 Aug 1732 Henfield, Sussex Details of will / administration of their estate - if applicable NK Memorial inscription - if any NK Name - "official" name and what they were known as Mary Herriot Date and place of birth NK Names of parents NK Date and place of baptism - if applicable NK Details of each of his or her marriages - if any 20 Feb 1728 St Anne, Lewes, Sussex to Richard Goddard, bride and groom of Henfield Occupation(s) - if any - Addresses where they lived (including county if in UK) Henfield, 3 children bapt there 1728-1732 Date, place and cause of death NK Date and place of burial. NK Details of will / administration of their estate - if applicable NK Memorial inscription - if any NK Last edited by Jill; 12-09-15 at 08:51. Reason: marriage 1728 not 1778 |
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Which has the wrong century, Jill, the marriage or the rest of the dates?
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Whoops! Wrong digit in the marriage, thanks for spotting it.
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Four potential baptisms for Mary, 1701 at Billingshurst, 1700 at West Grinstead and given the Lewes marriage two at parishes within sight of Lewes: 1710 Beddingham and 1700 Hamsey. Not enough to draw any conclusions though.
These are my OH's ancestors and he has another Herriot (8th ggm) on another line, from Fletching. |
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I've just found an inventory dated 19 Sep 1732, value £266 18s 6d. From the latin at the end it seems he was intestate and administration was granted to his widow Mary and brother William. There were one hundred and one cheeses in the chamber over the beerhouse but he only had one cheese press.
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What a lovely illumination of a life, Jill.
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Absolutely fascinating - that sort of detail brings everything to life.
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Thankyou Janet and Vita, yes it gives a glimpse into their lives. He died during harvest time, the assessors waited until it was all gathered in before making the assessment, so there was "wheate in the barne unthreshed and a rick or oates" worth £88.
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