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John was baptised at
(2) John Redman (1671, Guston)
(2) Mary Redman (1676, Guston)
(2) Mark Redman (1683, St. Margaret’s) **Sarah Redman’s father
(2) Susannah Redman (1686, Ripple)
Mark Redman married
Elizabeth Christian on
(3) Mary Redman (
(3) Richard Redman (
(4) Sarah Redman (bap.
(4)
Mary Redman (bap.
(4)
Richard Redman (bap.
(3)Sarah Redman
(3) Ann Redman (
John and
Sarah had two sons, Mark
was baptised at St. Margaret’s on
Mark Goldsack (1733 –
(2) Andrew Castle (1694)
(2)
Richard Castle (1695-1748) m.
(2) Thomas Castle (1697)
(2) William Castle (1700)
(2) Mary Castle (1701)
(2) George Castle (1704) m.
(3)
Andrew Castle (bp.
(3)
William Castle (bp.
(3)
Henry Castle (bp.
(3)
George Castle (bp.
(2) Henry Castle (1710)
(2) Margaret Castle (1712) m. (
(3)
Richard Hambrook (bp.
Richard and
Elizabeth lived in
(3) Elizabeth Castle (bap.
(3) Henry Castle (1736)
(3) Sarah Castle (1740)
Mark and
Elizabeth moved to Guston where they lived the rest of their lives.
Mark (30 May 1759-1759, St. Margaret’s)
Sarah (
(3) Sarah Darby (
(3)
Elizabeth Darby (
(3)
Mary Darby (
(4)
Edward Davis (
(4)
John Davis (
(4)
William Davis (
(4)
Mary Ann Davis (
(4)
Jane Davis (
(4)
Emma Davis (
(4)
Richard Davis (
(5)
Clara R. Davis (1847, Lambeth)
(5)
Adeline H. Davis (1858, Lambeth)
(5)
Frederick Richard Davis (1860, Lambeth)
(5)
Isabel A. Davis (1861, Lambeth)
(5)
Harry C. Davis (1865, Lambeth)
(4)
Frederick Davis (
(5)
Caroline Davis (1853,
(5)
Sophia Davis (1854,
(5)
Katherine Davis (1863,
(3)
Lucy Darby (20 July 1788, St. Margaret’s) m.(
(4)
Martha Darby Goldfinch (
(4)
Charles William Goldfinch (1817, Deal-May 1818)
(4)
John Goldfinch (Nov 1818, Deal-Dec 1819)
(4)
John George Matthew Goldfinch (
(5)
(4)
George Lynch Darby Goldfinch (
(4)
Lucy Darby Goldfinch (Apr 1824, Deal-25 Apr 1825)
(4)
Sarah Darby Goldfinch (bp.
(3)
(3)
Henry Goldsack (1782, Guston) The father of Henry was
Henry Bowles. Henry Bowles was born at
(3)
Joseph Arnold (1784, Whitfield) The father of Joseph
was Joseph Arnold.
Mary (
Tree 1 Redman (
Tree 2 Mark (
Stephen (1773) ??
Tree 3 Richard (
Susannah (1780 – Q2 1844, Bridge) m.
(1805) Charles Hopkins
(10) Charles Hopkins (1805, Tilmanstone- Q1
1893, Blean) m (Q4 1841, Bridge) *In 1881 Charles was
a widow, living with his son Thomas. He was a Gardener (occupying 3 quarters of
an acre).
(11)
Thomas Hopkins (1841, Staple) m. (Q2 1868, Blean)
Jane Payton (1846, Whitstable) * In 1881 Thomas was a
Master Mariner living at
(12)
Edith J. Hopkins (1870, Whitstable) * In 1901Edith was a
Dressmaker at Blean.
(12)
Charles T. Hopkins (1871, Whitstable)
(12)
William Henry Hopkins (Q3 1873, Whitstable)
(12)
George Richard Hopkins (Q2 1875, Whitstable) * In
1901 George was General Carter at Blean.
(12)
Alice Mary Hopkins (Q4 1876, Whitstable)
(12)
Emily G. Hopkins (1879, Whitstable)
(12)
Frederick J. Hopkins (1880, Whitstable)
(12)
Ellen Hopkins (1883, Whitstable) * In 1901 Ellen was
a Dressmaker at Blean.
(12)
Kate Hopkins (1885, Whitstable)
(12)
Lilian
(11)
Charles Hopkins (1850, Staple) m. Rachel (1850, Staple) *In 1881 Charles was a
Bricklayer’s Labourer living at
(12)
Minnie Hopkins (1873, Whitstable) * A General
Domestic at Whitstable in 1901
(12)
Frances Hopkins ( Q2 1877, Whitstable)
m. (Q1 1899, Eastry) William Thomas Betts * In 1901
(12) Emily Hopkins (Q4 1880, Whitstable)
*4 months old on census day. In 1901 Emily was
a Teacher at
(10)
Thomas Hopkins (1810, Staple) m. Charlotte Tritton (
(11)
Stephen Hopkins (1840, Staple) m. Emily (1860,
(11)
William Hopkins (1843, Staple) *In 1881 William was a
Able Bodied Seaman on board the “Julia” at
(11)
Thomas Hopkins (1845, Staple- 26 April 1927, Sheldwich)
m.
(12)
Annie Hopkins (1870, Elmstead)
(12)
Minnie Hopkins (1872, Elmstead)
(12)
Frank Hopkins (1873, Chilham) * At Sheldwhich in 1901 working as a Wood Miller
(12)
Frederick Hopkins (1878, Chilham) * At Sheldwich in 1901
(12) John Hopkins (1880, Chilham) *3
months old on census day.
(12)
Daisy
(12)
Lucy Hopkins (1885, Chilham)
(11) Susannah Hopkins
(1847, Staple,bp.
(11)
Charles Hopkins (1848, Staple, bp.
(11)
Matilda Hopkins (1851, Staple)
(11)
John Morgen (Monger)
(12) Sydney Hopkins (1883, St. Lawrence) * A Carpenter in 1901, at
St. Lawrence.
(12) Alfred Hopkins (1885, St. Lawrence) * A Printer’s Apprentice
in 1901, at St. Lawrence.
(12)
Daisy
(11)
Henry Hopkins (1855, Staple) m. (Q1 1875, Eastry)
Jane Warman (1854, Sandwich) * Henry was a Butcher at
(12)
Henry Hopkins (1874, Sandwich)
(12)
Ellen Hopkins (1876, Sandwich)
(12)
Walter Hopkins (1879, Sandwich)
(12)
Charles Hopkins (1880, Sandwich) *3 months old on census day. Working as an Agricultural Labourer at Littlebourne
in 1901.
(12)
Jane Hopkins (1883, Sandwich) * At Littlebourne in
1901
(12)
William Hopkins (1884, Littlebourne) * At Littlebourne in 1901 – Agricultural Labourer
(12)
Edith Hopkins (1889, Littlebourne)
(12)
James Hopkins (1890, Littlebourne)
(12)
Sidney Hopkins (1893, Littlebourne)
(10)
Charlotte Fanny Hopkins (1858, Staple)
* Note: at Tilmanstone
in 1851 there was a Susanna Hopkins (1834, Sibertswold).
She is listed as a daughter of Edward Cock (1824, Tilmanstone)
and Amy Cock (1814, Sibertswold). Amy was certainly
married to a
George (
Tree 1 – Redman Goldsack (1767-1841)
(1) Redman
was baptised at Guston 23 Aug 1767 and died at Blean (near
(2) William (
(3) William (1821-1832)
(3)
Elizabeth Ann (1823) m. (1843) m. ? Hoult m2. ? Iadenden
* In 1881
(4) Frederick Charles Hoult (1847, Whitstable) m. (Q2
1870, Blean) Eliza Sandy (1848, Blean)
* In 1881 he was a Mate Seaman on board the “Flora” at Monkwearmouth,
(5)
Frederick Charles Hoult (1871, Blean)
(5)
Frank Edward Hoult (1875, Blean)
(4)
Albert Edward Hoult (1848, Whitstable)
*In 1881 he was a Mariner.
(4) James Hoult
(1850, Whitstable) * In 1881 James was an Able Bodied
Seaman on board the “
(3)
Henry Robert (
(3)
Jane Ann (
(3)
William (
(3)
Maria Ann (1834-1856)
(3)
Thomas James (
(3)
James Edward (1838-Q1 1876, Elham) m. (
(4)
(5)
Herbert Foreman (1890)
(5)
Edward Foreman (1891)
(5)
Edith Foreman (1892)
(5)
Maud Foreman (1897)
(4)
James Elgar (1867-1937) m. (1892) Kate Marsh (1870,
Whitstable-1923) * Kate was the daughter of Henry
(1840,
(5)
Kitty Maud (1893, Whitstable-1983) m. Bertie Bison (d. 1916) m. Bert Field
(5)
James Henry (1895, Whitstable-1978) m. (1918) Harriet Martin (1894-1982)
(6)
Margaret Enid (1921-1972) m. (1950) Herbert Outram
(6) James Elgar
Martin (1922-22 Oct 1999, Orpington) m. (1948) Jacqui
(6)
Daphne Dorothy (1928) m. (1948) Lewis Kings
(6)
Doreen Ruby (1928) m. (1949) Norman Wright
(6)
Guendeline (1931) m. (1953) Ronald Saunders
(4)
Minnie Flora (1870, Blean) m.(Q3
1893, Blean) Harry Collar (1869, Whitstable)
* In 1881 Harry was living with his parents, John and Elizabeth Collar, at
(5)
Nellie (1894)
(5)
Minnie (1896)
(5)
Harry (1897)
(5)
(4)
Egetha (1872)
(4)
Emmeline Lydia (
(5)
Algar John Taylor * Living in
(3)
Sarah (1841, Whitstable) m. (Q4 1867, Thanet)
John E. Andrews (1842, Whitstable) * In 1881 John was
a Jeweller (and Fancy Repository). They were living
at
(3)
Mary Ann (
(4) Ernest
Goldsack Foreman (
(4) Annie
Jane Foreman (1874, Whitstable) In 1901 she was a
School Teacher at Whitstable.
(4) Hubert
Charles Foreman (
Onslow Foreman married his second wife Eliza
Harriett Wells on
(4) Leonard
James Foreman (4th November
1881-1972). In adult life he was an
outfitter, of High Street, Whitstable. In 1901 he was
(5)
Greta Noreen Foreman (1912).m.(1935) Terence H. Hurrell
(5)
Onslow Kenneth Foreman (
(5)
Cecil R. Foreman (1920)
(2) John (1799, Northbourne) m. Susan (1792- Q2 1873, Eastry)
(2) Sarah (1801-1893) m. (
(3) William Henry Hoult (bp.
(4)
Emily Frances Hoult (1862, Westerham)
(4)
Jane Hoult (1864, Westerham)
(4)
John William Hoult (1866, Westerham)
(4)
William Henry Hoult (1869, Westerham)
(4)
Ellen Hoult (1871, Westerham)
(4)
Frederick Hoult (1875, Westerham)
(2) Henry (1803)
(2) Stephen (
(3)
Stephen (
(3) John Redman (1834, Blean, St.
Dunstan’s-1878) m. (
(4)
Henry Thomas (
(5) Edith (
(5)
William (Q1 1875, Bridge,
Harbledown) *In 1901 living with
parents and working as a Milkman’s Labourer
(5) Minnie (
(5)
Harry (1883, St. Stephen’s) * In 1901 living with
parents and working as a Nursery Gardener.
(5) Frederick (Fred) (1886, St. Stephen’s)
*In 1901 living with parents and working as a
Houseboy.
(5) Margery (1895, St. Stephen’s) * Living
with parents in 1901.
(4) John
Redman (Q1 1860, Blean) Living with his family 1861
and 1871 at Tyler Hill. In 1881 he was an Ordinary
Seaman on board the ‘Hero’ at
(4)
William George (Q4 1861, Hackington) m. (
(5) Florence Maria (Q1 1886,
Canterbury- 3 July 1909,St. Dunstan)
*
(5)
Frank (Q1 1887, Blean) * In 1901
Frank was a Page Boy (not Domestic)
(5)
Alfred George (1889, Blean-
(5)
John William (Q2 1890, Blean)
(5)
Albert (Q3 1891, Blean-2 Dec 1918, St. Dunstan) * At the time of his death Albert was living at the Chequer’s
(5)
Lucy Kate ( died
(5)
Gertrude Ann (Q2 1895, Blean)
(5)
Margaret (1896, Blean)
(5)
Kathleen (1898, Blean)
(4)
Harry (Q4 1866, Hackington) m.(Q2
1899, Canterbury)
(5) Lillian Annie (Q2 1890, Canterbury)
(5) Marguerite Ethel (Q3 1891, Canterbury)
(5) Ernest John (Q4 1893, Canterbury)
(5) William Redman (Q4 1895, Canterbury – Q1 1911, Canterbury)
(5)
(4)
(4) Alfred (Q2
1870, Hackington- Q4 1908, Bridge) *Not on 1901
Census
(4)
Herbert (
(4) Annie Laura (
(4) Walter (
(4)
Stephen (
(3)
George (1836,Ewell-27 Apr 1866, Hackington)
m.(
(4)
Nora Julia (1865-1866)
(3)
Thomas (1838, Blean -
(4)
William Bond Goldsack (Q4 1869, Canterbury) m. (Q4 1894, Sunderland)
(5)Thomas
William Bond (Q4 1895, Sunderland)
(5)
William (Q3 1897, Sunderland-Q2 1899, Sunderland)
(5)
William (Q2 1899, Sunderland)
(5)
Margaret (Q3 1900, Sunderland-Q3 1900, Sunderland)
(5)
Sarah (Q3 1901, Sunderland-Q3 1901, Sunderland)
(5)
Margaret Ann (Q3 1902, Sunderland-Q3 1902, Sunderland)
(5)
Ralph (Q2 1903, Sunderland-Q2 1903, Sunderland)
(5)
(4) Annie Sarah Goldsack (Q3 1875, Blean) m. (Q4 1897, Sheppey)
(3) Edward John (1843,
(2) Richard (
(3)
Edward John (
(4)
Bertha May (1868,St. Stephens,
William Jury (1862,
Ramsgate)
Jane Jury (1864,
Sandwich)
Emma Jury (1866,
Sandwich)
Elizabeth Jury
(1870, St. Stephens)
George Jury (1872,
St. Stephens)
Esther Jury (1875, Blean)
Emily Jury (1877, Blean)
David Jury (1879, Blean)
Edward Jury (1880, Blean)
In 1901
the family was at
(5)
Ethel Jury (1893,
(5)
Amy Jury (1896,
(5)
Elsie Jury (1900,
(5)
Hilda Jury – no mention on 1901 census
(5)
Arthur Jury – no mention on 1901 census
** Note: The 1901 census shows 2
Edith Jurys at St. Dunstan
– one aged 9, one aged 7.
(4)
Percy (
(5)
Percy
(6) Marjorie Ellen Elsie (5 Dec 1923, London – 9 Mar 1975, Devon)
(6) Jeanette Audrey (
(5) Dorothy Ellen
(1898, Deptford) m.(1923, Wandsworth) Frederick
Goldsack
(6) June
(5) Elsie Harriet
(1900, London-1975) m. Edward Jury
(5) Maurice (1904,
Battersea,
(5) Marjorie (
(6)
Maurice Gedge
(6)
Valerie Gedge
(5) Bertha May (
Cecil Stewart Finch (
* Russ Finch Line
follows here.
(4) Alfred William (
(4)
(5)
Raymond Ernest m. Minnie
(5)
(4)
William Ernest (
(3)
(4)
Frederick John (
(4)
Edith Kate (Q4 1874, Canterbury)
(4)
Harry (Q3 1876, Canterbury)
(4)
Charlotte Filmer (Q2 1878, Canterbury) m.(Q3 1908, Canterbury)
(4)
Marion E. (1880)
(3)
Alfred (
(4)
William Ernest (Q1 1875, Bridge, Harblesdown- 31 Oct
1884, Hackington)
(4)
Annie (Q2 1877, Blean) * With
parents in 1901
(4)
Alfred Ernest (Q1 1880, Blean-5 Jan 1882, Hackington)
(4)
Frederick Ernest (Q4 1887, Blean-1956) m. Caroline Elizabeth
(3)
Stephen (
(4)
Mabel Muriel Ethel (
(4)
Ethel (Q3 1874, Canterbury)
(3)
Sarah Anne (
(3)
Thomas (1854, Hackington) m.(
Note: Thomas appears
in some documents as being born in 1847. It may be that he added a few years tohis age when he married
Miss Webb in 1870.
(3)
George (1858, Harbledown-1859)
(3)
Rhoda (
(2) Peter (1814, Northbourne-1882) ** No further
information available
Tree 2: Mark Goldsack (1770-1847)
Mark was baptised at St. Martin of Tours,
(2) Mark (
(3)Thomas (1812, Mongeham) m.(1843) Sarah Dixon-
nee: Palmer (1812, Sutton –
(4) Richard (1844, Sutton) m. Charlotte Dixon (1833-
(5)
Amy Edith (bp.28 Dec 1873, Gt. Mongeham) m.(Q3 1894, Dover) Jesse Ernest Burton
(5)
Children of Richard and Eliza: In
1901 Richard, Eliza and Edith are at Great Mongeham. Richard is employed as a Farm Labourer.
(5)
Minnie Frances (1886, Gt. Mongeham) m. (1906, Great Mongeham)* At Northbourne in 1901
(5)
Edith Rose (1889, Gt. Mongeham) * At Great Mongeham in 1901
(4) Mary (1846, Sutton) *May
have married David Ellen. See “Origins Page”, Isaac (1846)
(4)
George (1848, Sutton-Q1 1903, Eastry) m.(Q4 1873, Eastry) Eliza Ann
(1855, Guston) * In 1871 George was a Farm Servant at Court Farm, Sutton. In 1881 at Sutton working as an Ag. Labourer
at Upper Farm. Living with them is George’s unmarried Uncle George
Palmer (age 52, Navy Pensioner).
(5)
Julia Elizabeth (
(6)
Eliza Walker (1895, Ramsgate) *Blind, died at 20
years of age.
(6)
Sarah Walker (1897, Ramsgate) m. ?
Swan (died at sea, WW1) *Brother of John Edward Swan.
He died after 1 year of marriage – daughter Doris. m2. ? Smith
(died during WW2) – son Billie.
(6)
Agnes Ellen Walker (1900, Ramsgate-1979,
(7)
John Edward Swan (c.1918, Ramsgate-1948)
(7)
Albert Sydney Swan (1920, Ramsgate)
(7)
Norman Valentine Swan (1924, Kilburn/W.Hampstead-1989, Romford)
(7)
Frederick Ralph Swan (1928, Kilburn/W.Hampstead)
(7)
Agnes Mary Grace Swan (1930, Kilburn/W.Hampstead) m.
Raymond George Flavell (1925, Fleet)
(6)
Gracie Swan Walker (born in Ramsgate-1970,
(6)
John Walker (born in Ramsgate –at age 26) Blind
(6)
Teddy Walker (c. 1915, Ramsgate-1939) Went blind after
measles at age 6. Died within 1 week of his father,
(6)
Valentine Walker (born in Ramsgate – at 7 months of
age)
(5)
Henry Thomas (Q1 1881, Sutton) m. (
(6) Reginald John
Goldsack ( born 2.2.1912, Eastry) He was living
with his father Henry Thomas Goldsack, a carter and wood merchant, at 1, Cross
Road Terrace, Deal. Before joining the force on 12.4.1935, he was in The
Royal Corps of Signals for 7 years and 4 months, until 27.3.1935. On
15.7.1935 he was posted to Sittingbourne. He
was reprimanded on 8.10.1937, for marrying without permission on
13.11.1935." From Pauline Clifford (2002)
(3) Richard
(1815, Napchester) * In 1881 was living with sister Susanna and
Cousin Jane at Buckland. In 1891 he was living with
Susan at
(3) George (1819,
Sutton- Q3 1895,
(4)
Susan (1841-died as an infant)
(4)
(4) Emma (Q2 1843, Sutton) * At Whitfield in
1851. In 1871 she was working for Elizabeth Sankey, surgeon’s widow,
(4)
Susan (1844,Sutton) * With the family in 1851.
(4) George (1845, Sutton) * In
1881 and 1891 George was unmarried, working as a Farm Labourer and living with
his parents. In 1901 George was a Shepherd at Whitfield, unmarried and living
with his mother,
(4)
Anne (Anna) (
(4) Marie
(4)
Mark (1849, Whitfield)
(4)
Frank (1850, Whitfield)
(4) John (
(4) Stephen (
(4)
Jane (1854, Whitfield)
(4)
Hannah (1860, Whitfield)
(3) Susanna (1818) *Living with her brother Richard at Buckland in 1881
and 1891.
(3) Edward (1820, Sutton) * In 1871 living with his brother Stephen at
Whitfield. In 1881 a
Farm Servant working for William Baynes at Coldred. At Buckland,
(3) Mark (1821, Whitfield)
*In 1841 he was a resident
at Sutton
(3) Stephen (bp
(4)
John (1852,Whitfield) * Unmarried in 1881, working as
a Farm Labourer/Bailiff .
(4)
Mary Ann (
(5)
Ernest W. Whittingstall (1879, Folkestone)
(5)
George E. Whittingstall (1880, Folkestone)
(4) Edward
(
(7)
Ellen Mary (1890, Whitfield) 9 months old on 1891 census day.
(5) Lily Amy Goldsack (Baptised
(4)
William Thomas (1864, Whitfield-1900) * Living with parents in 1891, unmarried
(4)
George Richard (
(5)
George Leonard (
(4) Susannah (
(2) Mary (bp.12 May 1793, St.Peter, Whitfield -
(3) George Milton Puttee (1833, Folkestone-1902,
(3)
Alfred Puttee (
(4)
Edward Alfred Puttee (
(5)
Phyllis Laura Puttee (
(5)
Hugh Redman Puttee(1899, Camberwell-1975)
(5)
Reginald Edward Puttee (1902, Camberwell)
(3)
William Henry Puttee(1835, Folkestone)
m. Elizabeth Allebone (1834,
(4)
William Frederick Puttee(1861) m. (
(4)
David Joseph Puttee (
(4)
Alfred Allebone Puttee (
(4)
Alfred William Puttee (
(4)
Arthur Puttee (
(4)
Agnes Mary Puttee (1871) m. (
(4)
Elizabeth G. Puttee (1875) Unmarried in 1901, living with sister, Agnes
Harrison, in
(4)
Harold Ernest Puttee (1876, Folkestone-1899)
(3)
Edward Puttee
(2) Sarah (
(3) Sarah Price (1836, Sutton)
m. Charles Allam (1838, Lambeth)
(3) Peter
Price (1841, Sutton
(3) Eliza
Price (1842, East Sutton)
(3) Matilda
Price (1842, Sutton)
(3) Sophia
Price (1848, East Sutton)
(3) Ezekiel
Price (1849, Sutton
* The above Price children were born in Sutton and appear on the 1881
census. No connection has been established
(2) Harriet (10 June 1798-1829,
Poorhouse, River, buried at Whitfield) m.(
(3) Edward Marsh (1826)
(3) Amelia Marsh (bapt.
(2) Redman (
(2)
(2) George (bp.8 Dec 1805,
Whitfield) m. Ann *Died after 1848. In 1835
he was a Labourer.
(3) George (
(3)
Peter (Bp. 22 Nov 1835, Whitfield)
(2) Jane Elizabeth (1808) m. (
(2) Richard (
(3) Sarah (1860)
(2) William (
(2) Redman (
(2) Stephen (
Richard was baptised at Guston on
(2) John (1733)
(2) Robert (d.
(3) Richard (
(3) Anne (8 Jun 1766-1776)
(3) Robert (6 Nov 1769- 19 Apr 1770)
(3) Jane (
(3)
Susannah (
(3)
(3) Sarah (
(3)
Sophia (
(3)
William (
Sarah died
on
(2) George (bapt.
(3)
John (1834 -died at 3 days old, buried at Ringwould)
(3)
Emma (Q1 1839, Dover) m. (Q1 1865, Dover) Robert Hood
(4)
Emma Eliza Hannah Hood (1865,
(2) Anne (
(3)
William Grant Goldsack (
The children of William Grant
Goldsack and Kitty Pantry:
(4)
Sarah Goldsack (bp.19 Dec 1850, Bilsington –
(4)
Emma Goldsack (
(5) Mabel
Pointer (1876,
(5)
Ernest B. Pointer (1879, Whitstable)
(5)
William G. Pointer (1880, Faversham) *9 months old on
census day
(5)
Alfred Pointer (1881, Faversham) * Engineer’s Fitter
in 1901 at Faversham.
(5)
Winifred Pointer ( 1886, Faversham)
* Mother’s Helper in 1901 at Faversham
(5)
Allan Pointer (1889, Faversham)
(5)
Margaret Pointer (1890, Faversham)
(5)
Gilbert Pointer (1895, Faversham)
(4)
Ellen Elizabeth Goldsack (
(3)
Richard Fagg (1834, Nonington)
(3)
Alfred Fagg (1836, Elham)
(3)
George Fagg (1839, Saltwood)
(3)
(3)
Stephen Fagg (1846, Nonington)
m. Sarah (1849, Hythe) * In
1901 at Hythe,
(2)
(2) Sarah Ann (
(2) William (
(3) George (15 Jan 1843,
(Note: all children baptised at
(4)
William Henry (
(5)
Evelyn (1897,
(5)
Hilda (1899, River)
(4)
Emma Jane (
(4)
Annie Eleanor (
(4)
(3) William (
`
(3) Henry (
(3) John (
(4)
John (1873/4) Adopted by step father, George
Morrison
(3) Stephen (
(3) Richard (1856,
Whitfield) m.(Q1 1877,St. Saviour’s, Dover) Esther (1861,
(4)
Ellen Ann (Q4 1881- Q1 1892, Dover)
(4)
Elizabeth Esther (Q4 1883) m. (Q2 1914, Dover) ? Read
(4) George
Richard (Q1 1886) m. (Q2 1912, Southwark) * Sailor
Cabin Boy in 1901
(4)
Alfred John (Q1 1888) * Errand Boy for Wine/Spirit Merchants in 1901
(4)
Louisa Jane (Q3 1890) m. (Q1 1909, Dover) *8 months old on census day 1891
(4)
Edith Ellen (Edie) (Q1 1895) m. (Q3 1915, Dover) ? Young. m2. (Q1 1826,Thanet) ?
(4)
Stephen William (Q2 1897) m.
(4)
Ernest Harold (Q4 1899) m. (Q4 1826, Elham) ? Goodright
(3) Marianne or Mary Ann
(
(4)
Marie E. Coleman (1882)
(3) Ellen (
(3) Alfred William (
(4) Edith Annie (Q3 1890, Elham-Q1 1894, Elham)
(4)
Henry (Q2 1893,Elham) m. (Q2 1918, Elham)
??
(4) Ivy
Ellen (Q4 1894, Elham-1976) m. (Q2 1921, Elham) ?? Holwood
(4) Elsie May (Q2 1897, Elham) m. (Q4 1920,Elham) ??
(4)
(4)
Rose Mary (Q1 1901, Elham-17 Aug 1971) m. (
(4)
Doris Lilian (Q1 1904, Elham)
(4)
Hilda (Q1 1906, Elham)
(4)
Charles (1908-1995) m. Marjorie R. Mitchell
(5)
Ernest C. (1932)
(5)
Marjorie B. (1933)
(5)
Douglas E. (1939)
(5)
Ronald Norman (1940)
(5)
Dennis G. (1943-1990)
(2) Sophia Jane (
(3)
William James Pay (1849,
(4) Elizabeth Pay (1880, Folkestone) *4
months old on census day. Unable to work in 1901
(3)
Richard Edward Pay (
(4)
Richard E.W. Pay (1879,
(4) Elizabeth M. Pay (1881,
(3)
Sophia Jane Pay (1852, bp.28 Oct 1864) m.(
(4)
(4)
Thomas W. Fox (1878, Folkestone)
(3)
Drusilla Harriet (1854,
(3)
Esther Harriet Pay (1856,
(3)
Alfred Edward Pay (1862,
(3)
Lydia Emily Pay (1864,
(4)
(4)
Harold Stead (1888, Ramsgate)
(4)
Alice Stead (1890, Ramsgate)
(4)
Cyril Stead (1891, Ramsgate)
(4)
Spencer Stead (1896, Ramsgate)
(4)
Mildred Stead (1898, Ramsgate)
(3)
Clara Ann Pay (1866,
(3)
Edward George Pay (1870,Folkestone,
**Children
of Jane Goldsack (nee Hopper) widow of William (1817) and William Fagg (1834/35, Northbourne)
In 1871
Jane and William were living in a Crow Hill Cottage at Guston with Jane’s son
Alfred, Robert and Charles. William was working as an Agricultural Labourer. In
1891 Jane was a widow living at 3 Oak Cottage, Cheriton. Her three sons were living with her.
(2) Robert Fagg (1865, Guston) m.(Q2 1894, Elham) Sarah Ann Law
(1866, Lyminge) * In 1881 Robert was a Navvy, living at 2
(3)
Robert C. Fagg (1895, Cheriton)
(3)
Dorothy Fagg (1896, Cheriton)
(3)
John Fagg (1898, Cheriton)
(3)
Olive Fagg (1900, Cheriton)
(2)
Charles Fagg (1868/9, Crow Hill, Guston) m. Louisa
(1871,
(3)
William Fagg (1898, Folkstone)
(3)
Arthur Fagg (1899, Folkstone)
(2) Emma E. Fagg (1876,
(2) Annie E. Fagg
(1881,
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Redman
Goldsack was born at Whitfield on
At Sydney
Redman met up with his brother Stephen (he and his wife had arrived there in
1838). The family remained in
his
blacksmith’s shop on
During the 1850s Elizabeth Goldsack operated a Haberdashery Shop near
the miner’s cottage in Glen Osmond. She
contracted rheumatic fever in the spring of 1866 and died on 12 March at the
age of 51. She was buried at
The next
year Redman married Christiana Webb (nee Glover) on
The Children
of Redman and Elizabeth:
(2) George (
George
and Ellen lived in a two story addition to “
(3)
Elizabeth Grylls “Bessie” (1870-1958) m.(1898) Ernest Lancelot S. Tuck (1870-1944)
(3)
James Grylls (1872-1957) m.(1899)
Jessie Dale Stodart (1866-1953)
(3)
Ethel May (1875-1941) m.(1920) George Marshall
(3)
Stella Mary (1878-1954) m.(1924) James Besley
(3)
Annie Margaret (1880-1883)
(2)
Mark (
(3)
William (1871-1957) m.(1898,
(3)
Robert (1873-1949) m.(1901) Eveline
Beatrice Messervy (1872-1947)
(3)
George (1875-1875)
(3)
Charles Glen (1876-1957) m.(1904) Julia Georgina Attrill (1881-1936)
(3)
Osmond George (1878-1911) m.(1911)
(3)
Percy Seymour (1882-1960) m.(1913) Sabina Brown
(1892-1986)
(3)
Frank (1885-1946) m.(1911) Rebecca Edith May Pratt
(1886-1969)
(3)
James Ritchie (1889-1968) m.(1914) Emma Booth Gooden
(1892-1974)
(2)
Mary (
(3)
(3)
Elizabeth “Bessie” May Kelly (1873-1973) m.(1897)
David Kelly
(3)
Robert Kelly (1875-1875)
(3)
Mary Kelly (1877-1941) m. George Thomas Arthur
(3)
Janet Mabel Kelly (1879-1962) m. Rev. W. Arthur Dunn
(3)
William Stanley Kelly (1882-1869) m.
(3)
Amy Kelly (1884)
(3)
Hugh Craine Kelly (
(2)
Jane (
(2)
Stephen (
(2)
Charles (
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Stephen was the youngest child of Mark and Sarah
Goldsack. He was baptised
at Whitfield on
The children
of Stephen and Jane:
(2)
Rev. Redman (
Redman returned to
(3) Rev. Stephen James Cunnington (1868-1957)
m.(1894) Florence Evelyn Clarke (1874, London-1952) *
At the time of their marriage Stephen was a Minister in the New Jerusalem
Church, living at
(4)
Eustace Redman (Aug. 1895, Keighley- 17 Aug 1975, Desborough) m. (
(4)
Sydney James (
(4)
Bernard Frank (
(4) Percy
Stephen (c.1909-1940) m. (1937) Dorothy Marion Ida Greenhodge
* Percy adopted Dorothy’s son, Tony (b.1936). Percy was a Corporal with the 141
Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps. He died on
(5) Janet (1937)
(3)
Edith Sofia (1869) Unmarried
(3)
Sydney Ernest (1870-1884)
(3)
Marian Adelaide (1872-1945) m.(1896,
(4) Phyllis
Laura Puttee (1897-1971)
(4) Hugh
Redman Puttee (1899-1975)
(4) Reginald Edward (1902)
(3)
Herbert Edmund (1874) m. Cecile Nelson
(3)
Gertrude Mary (1876) Unmarried
(3)
Lillian Annie (1878) Unmarried
(3)
Leonard George (1881) m. Mary Peel
(3)
Irene Rosetta (1882-1958) m. Alex Ewing (1892-1980)
(3)
Hilda Florence (1884) Unmarried
(3)
Winifred Ethel (1888) m. Michael Hogg
(2)
George (Sept. 1840-22 Jul 1841)
(2)
Mary (Polly or Popsie)
(2)
Sarah (
(3) Sydney John Michell (1871-1848) m.
(3)
Francis Michell (1872)
(3) Amelia
Michell (1874-1960)
(3) Jessie
McCloud Michell (1875-1876)
(3) Jane Hannah Michell (1877)
(3)
Jennie Michell (1879-1961) m. Charles Breaker
(3)
Francis Albert Michell (1880)
(3)
Lucia Michell (1882) m. Alfred Chalmer
Hiern
(3)
Arthur Michell (1884-1884)
(2)
No Children.
(2) Mark (1846-1914)
(2)
William ?
(2)
James ?
The children
of Stephen and Eliza:
(2)
Stephen (1870-1877)
(2)
George (1873-1896)
(2)
Arthur E. (1875-1875)
(2)
William Charles (1878-1949)
(2)
Mary [Polly] Ann (1880-1959)
Last revised: December 2002