Ancestry of Ann Young (1761-1831) |
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When Ann Young
married Henry
Goldsack in November 1780 she brought
with her a Goldsack lineage that rivaled her new husband’s. I’ll start from the beginning and work down
to Ann: The line
begins here: The Colsonsacke name appears in several marriages records,
notations in the register and Will entries. They are no doubt somehow
connected, but, to
date no definite link can be made to the Dover Goldsack Family. Robert Colonsacke and Elizabeth Longley were married 9 Feb1589
at Bekesbourne (near Robert Colonsacke and Agnes Kitchyn were married on Peter Colsonsacke is mentioned in 1583. However, a will has been
found for George
Colsonsacke (1620-bur. “ Parish of St. Mary’s, St. Nicholas Ward,
George Goldsack one hearth, Widow Colsensack two
hearths. Parish of
St. James, Peter Colsonsacke two hearths.” Two of
the daughters were baptised in *Petter
(1643- Oct 1731) George
(1645-buried (*) Ann Goldsack (bp. Sarah
(1648) Ann (bp. Ursula (bp. The entry
for the burial of “Widow Goldsack” at *Petter Colsonsacke/Gouldsacke/ Goldsack (1643- These are
the children of Peter and Jane (all baptised at George Colsonsacke ( William
Goldsack ( (6) George (bp. (6) Mary (1692) (6) Ursula Colsonsacke ( Francis Colsonsacke ( Jane Goldensonsack ( Ursley Goldsake ( Petter Gouldsack ( (1) Petter
Gouldsacke ( John Gouldsacke ( Frances
Goldsack ( Elizabeth
Goldsack (28 Dec1685- (2) William
Clarke (bp. (2) Jane Clarke (bp. (2) Garyrd Clarke (bp. Edward
Goldsack (born and died: Mary
Goldsack (bp.11 May 1690, (1) Petter Goldsacke/ Gouldsacke (1679-1724) married Sarah Arthur (1675-1729).
Sarah was
born in Nonington to John and Mary Arthur. John was
buried (2) Mary Arthur (c.1654) (2) John Arthur (c. 1661) (2) George Arthur (c. 1664) (2) Robert Arthur (c. 1666) (2) Elizabeth Arthur (bap.10 Sept 1672) (2)
Edward Arthur (bap. (3) Elizabeth Arthur (bp. (3) Edward Arthur (bp. (3) John Arthur (bp. (3) Mary Arthur (bp. (3) James Arthur (bp. (3) Ann Arthur (bp.
(4) Joseph Knight
(bp. (4) Jane Knight (bp. (4) William
Knight ( (4) Thomas Knight
(bp. (4) James Knight
(bp. (4) Edward Knight
(bp. (4) John Knight (bp. (4) Robert Knight
(bp. (2) Sarah
Arthur (Bap. According to the Bishop’s Transcripts Petter
Gouldsacke married Sarah Arthur at Saltwood on FILE - Sessions Papers - ref. Q/SB/26 - date: 1699-1700 item: Order for William Honeyman,
gaoler for the Eastern Division to bring into court at Epiphany Quarter
Sessions for East Kent Peter Goldsack to give evidence in a settlement
case - ref. Q/SB/26/98 - date: 14 January 1700/01 The
Quarter Sessions for (2) Peter (bap. (2) John
(bap. (2)
George (bap.
(2) (2) Sarah
(bap. Petter died in 1724 and was
buried at Ringwould on the 22nd of May.
Sarah shortly thereafter moved to (2) Peter (1703-1774)
was baptised Susannah was the granddaughter of Roger and Rachel Sharp. They had four children before Rachel
died. Roger remarried to Children of Roger and Rachel (all baptised at Womenswold): (2) John
( (2) William (1 May 1668-1707) (2) Francis (1673-1706) (2)
Margaret (
Children of Roger and Elizabeth: (2) (2) John
( (3) Francis Sharpe (bp. William Sharp was born at Womenswold
and married (3) (3)
William ( (3) John
( (3)
Thomas ( (3) Thomas (1702) Twin (3) John (1702) Twin (3) Susannah ( (3) John
( Peter and Susan settled in St. Margaret’s at Cliffe – there was a Thomas and Sarah Sharp living at St.
Margaret’s at the same time. It is possible that Thomas was Susan’s brother.
Peter’s brother John was also living at St. Margaret’s. Peter and Susan died at St. Margaret’s and
both are buried there, Susan on
** Note: Peter’s brother John married Sarah Redman on The children of Peter Goldsack and Susannah
Sharp (and their grandchildren): The children were all baptised at St.
Margaret’s at Cliffe: (3) John
( (3) (4) James Kemp (1760) m. ( (5)
Elizabeth Kemp (bp.8 Jun 1783, (5)
Samuel Cowley Kemp ( (5)
Catherine Kemp (bp. (5) Mary
Ann Kemp ( (5)
Samuel Kemp ( (5)
Edward Kemp ( (5) Bettsy Kemp ( (5) Bettsy
Kemp ( (5)
James Cowley Kemp (
(6) Samuel Valentine Kemp ( (6) Harriet Kemp (bp.
(6) Thomas Newport Kemp (
(6) Harriet Critchell Kemp ( (6) Catherine
Charlotte Kemp (bp.
(6) Joseph Kemp (bp.
(6) Ellen Kemp (bp. (5) Sarah Kemp ( (5)
Sarah Kemp ( (5)
Sarah Kemp ( (5)
Samuel Kemp (
(6) Samuel Kemp (bp. (5)
Richard Kemp ( (4) Elizabeth Kemp (1764) (4) John Kemp (1767) (4) William Kemp (1770, East
Langdon-buried (5) Jane
Kemp (bp. (6) William Hopper (1817-1878) m.( (7)
Joseph Hopper (1847, E.Langdon-1924) m.( (8) Alfred Hopper (1869, Whitfield)
(8) Joseph Hopper (1871, Whitfield)
(8) Thomas Hopper (1873, Pinchaner-1916) m.( (9)
(8)
Frederick C. Hopper (1875, Whitfield) * A Gardener (Nursery) at Whitfield in
1901
(8) William Hopper (1876, Whitfield) * Living at Whitfield in 1901,
Agricultural Labourer.
(8) Charles H. Hopper (1877, Whitfield)
(8) John E. Hopper (1880, Whitfield) * A Bricklayer at Whitfield in
1901
(7) Alfred Hopper (1857, E.Langdon) m. (Q4
1889, Dover) Emily Mary Chapman (1861,
St. Margaret’s) * Alfred was a Farm
Labourer at Langdon Abbey, West Langdon in 1881, Emily was a Housemaid at 89 Maison Dieu Road, Charlton. In
1901 they were living at Whitfield, Alfred was a
Carter on a Farm.
(7) Emily E. Hopper (1860, E. Langdon) * Servant at Langdon Abbey in
1881. (4) Cordelia
Kemp (1772) (4) Sarah Kemp (1775) (4) Joseph Kemp (1779)
m. ( (3) Susannah ( (3)
George ( (3) Ann ( (3) Peter
( (4) Ann ( (4) Peter (bp.
(4) Susannah (bp.
(4) Mary (bp.14 Aug 1772, (5)
Richard John Attwood (bp. (5)
Hannah Attwood (bp. (4) George ( (5) John ( Note: There was a Goldsack Family living at ()
William Bond Goldsack (Q4 1869, Canterbury) m. (Q4 1894, Sunderland) ()
Annie Sarah Goldsack (Q3 1875, Blean) m. (Q4 1897, Sheppey) (5)
George ( All children baptised at Whitfield: (6)
George ( (7)
(8) Percy Phillips (1888)
(7) Susan Sarah Jane ( (6)
Peter (
(6) Ann ( (7) Mary Ann Dixon (
(7) Esther Dixon ( (6)
Sarah ( (6)
Hannah ( (7) Fanny White (1874, Little Mongeham)
(7) Frederick White (1876, Little Mongeham-1953) m.( (8)
Dorothy May White (1904-1994) m.(1928, Whitfield)
(7) George White (1880, Little Mongeham) (6)
Mary ( (6)
Susan ( (7) Frank Seath
(1882, Swingfield-28 Aug 1937) m. Edie Goddard *In 1901 Frank was at Swingfield working as a Horseman on a Farm. (6)
Jane ( (5)
Thomas ( (5) (6) George (b. bp. (7) Charlotte (Lottie) Anne Elizabeth (Q4 1867, Eythorne-1952) m.(Q4
1893, Dover) William T. Johnson (1865, Dover-1910) * In 1881
(8) Vivian Florence (Ivy) Johnson ( (8) William George (Sonny)
Johnson (
(8) Cecil Henry Johnson (Apr 1898-Jul 1898, Deal)
(8) Leslie Freeman Johnson (
(7) George William ( (8)
William George (
(8) Mabel Alice (Daisy) (Q4 1892, Folkestone-1935) Unmarried. Daisy
was a Nursing Sister with B.E.F. during the War (1914-1918) in (7) John Freeman ( (8)
John Freeman (Jack) (
(9) Robert John
(9) Peter James
(8) George Daw ( (8)
Bernard Freeman ( (8) Murial Anne Freeman ( (8)
Lionel Freeman (1917-1980s,
(9) Peter
(9) (5) Mary
(
(6) Margaret Abbott (d.Q3 1877,
(7) Agnes Matilda Hall (1876, (5)
Martha Maria (
(6) Joseph (1840, Northbourne) m (Q1 1871)
Cecilia Dines (1844, Sutton) * In 1881 Joseph was a Marine Store Dealer
living with his parents at Walmer. He is listed as
married, but his wife is not present. Cecilia was an inmate at the Union
Workhouse in Eastry. She is listed as a Widow. In 1901 Joseph was
living at
(7) John Castle (1872, Sutton)
(6) William Castle (1844, Northbourne-
bur.31 Aug 1927, St. Lawrence) m. (Q3 1871, Thanet)
Susannah Bowles (1847, Walmer –bur.
(7) Emily Elizabeth Castle (1872, Birchington)
m. (Q4 1900, Thanet) David Ambrose Oliver (1873, Chartham) * In 1901 Emily and David were living at
Ashford. David was working as a Railway Engine Stoker.
(7) William Allen Castle (1873, St. James, Paddington)
(7) Ada Mary Castle (1875, Garlinge) m. (Q4 1898, Thanet)
James Thomas Wood * In 1901 James and
(7) Edith Emma Castle (1876, St. Peter’s) * In 1901 Edith was a
Domestic Housekeeper at St. Lawrence.
(7) John Castle (1878, St. Peter’s)
(7) Frederick Castle (1880, St. Peter’s) m. (Q1 1901, Thanet) Alice Sarah Caseley
(1880, Ramsgate) *In 1881 Fred was a Journeyman
Butcher at St. Lawrence.
(8) Frederick Charles Castle (May 1901–bur (6) Eliza Castle (1846, Northbourne) *In 1881 Eliza was an unmarried Annuitant
living at St. Radigrund, Tr. No. 1, Buckland in
Dover. In 1901 Eliza was living on her own mean at
(7) Arthur Castle (1873, Buckland) m. (Q1 1899, Dover) Edith Emily
Lord (1872, Todmorden,York)*Emily
was living with her widowed mother and siblings at
(8) Arthur Castle (1900,
(8) Jason Castle (1901,
(6) John Castle (1849, Northbourne) m. (Q3
1871, Easington, Durham) Esther (1848, Lead Gate, (7) Joseph
Castle (1874, Hough Hall,
(8) John Castle (1897, Spennymoor, Mt.
Pleasant,
(7) Sarah Castle (1880, Lodhoe Grange,
(8) Barbara Child (1898, Spennymoor)
(8) Esther Child (1900, Spennymoor) * 7
months old on census day. (7) William
Castle (1882, Ilkeston) * In 1901 working as a Coal
Miner Putter Below at Tudhoe (5) Peter
( (6)
John George (bp. (7)
Edmund (Q1 1880) m.(Q4 1903) Emily Kemp * Clerk at (7)
Catherine Jane (Q4 1881) * Civil Servant, Telegraphist
(Camberwell) in 1901 (7)
Emily Elizabeth (Q41888) (7)
John George William ( (6)
Peter Thomas (Q4 1862, Upper Deal) m.(Q3 1887, Camberwell) Eleanor (Ellen) (7)
Walter Thomas (Q4 1889, Camberwell-1956) m.(Q4 1913, Willesden) Alice Eleanor
Hare (7)
(7)
Blanche (Q3 1899, Camberwell) (5)
Richard ( (5) William
(2 Apr 1816, bp.14 Apr 1816, Whitfield-bur. 20 Feb 1871, West Langdon) m.( (6)
John (bp. (7)
Emma (1870, (7)
John (1873, Oxney) * In 1901 at (7)
Annie E. (1875, Oxney) (7)
Adia (1877, Oxney) (7)
William Richard (1879, Oxney-5 Nov 1952) m. (Q2 1904, Lambeth)
Rose E. Field (1882-1967) * No mention of William on the 1901 census. (7)
Thomas G. (1881, Oxney) * 10 weeks old on census
day. At Oxney in 1901. (6)
Emma (bp. (7)
John (1867,
Eythorne) * in 1881 an Indoor Farm Servant (7)
Mary (1869, Eythorne) (7)
Fanny (1871, Eythorne) (7)
Charlotte E. (Lottie) (1875, Waldershare) * In 1901 (7)
George W.(1878, Waldershare)
(7) Benjamin (bp. (7) Flora Emma M.(1881, Waldershare) m. Alfred J. Fisher *In 1901 at River working as a Domestic Nurse.
(7) Emma Edith (1885, Waldershare) * In 1901 at Fairlawn, Sibertswold,
working as a Housemaid for Horatio Horace Morgan, retired Captain of the
Royal Marines. Isabel Goldsack (aged 16, Guston) was working as a Cook in the
household. (5) Susannah (Susan) ( (5) Ann ( (5)
Stephen (
(6) George Henry (
(7) Bertha Anna Brigham (
(8) Darrell Henry Sargent
(7) Mamie
Louisa Brigham (
(8) Edward Foreman (d.29 May 1928) m. (
(8) Gallant Foreman m. Eveyln Shipston
(7) George Henry Brigham (
(8) Thelma Brigham ( (8)
Ralph Henry Brigham (
(9) Edward L. Brigham (
(8) Carroll W. Brigham ( (9)
Jan Brigham m. Colby Brent *Note: In 1930 there was a
Carroll Brigham (age 5,
(7) Edward Stephen Brigham ( (6)
William (bp.31 Aug 1845, West Langdon- 4 Sept 1928, Wanganui,
NZ) m.(Q2 1868, Westcliffe) Ellender
Sarah Allen (1850-d.17 Sept 1911). Sailed from (7)
Henry Stephen (1869, Westcliffe-
(8) Henry Adam ( (9)
Noel ( (7)
Ellen Sarah (1871, Westcliffe) m. ( (7)
George William (1873, Westcliffe) m. ( (7)
Albert Edward (1875, Westcliffe-
(8) Herbert Stanley (1903-18 July 1951, Wanganui)
(8) Mary m. Bert Hansell (8)
Leonard Arthur William (d.1926, Foxton)
(9) Leonard Edward (
(9) Leslie
Albert (
(8) Leslie (7)
Emily Jane (1877, Westcliffe) m. ( (7)
Francis John (1881, NZ) (7)
Ethel Maud (1883, NZ) (7)
Elizabeth Ann (1886, NZ) (7)
Mary Bailey (7)
Alfred Allen (1889, NZ) m (1908) Edith Evelyn Loveridge (8)
Alfred Lawrence (1909, NZ – (8)
Albert Ernest (1912-1986) m. (1939) Dorothy Agnes Woods (d.1987) (8)
Allan Basil (1914) (8)
Hector Donald (1916) (8)
(8)
Jack Gordon (8)
Arthur Ray (7)
Dorothy Edward (1907, NZ-1973) * Adopted child (6)
Stephen ( (7) Phyllis J.(1875,
Willesboro) (7)
Thomas (1877, Kingsnorth) (7)
Stephen Edward (
(8) Stephen (1901, Folkestone- 11 Apr 1970, Folkstone) m.Edith Maud Kosch
(8) Lily Helen (
(8) Elsie May (Q1 1905, Elham) m. ??Roberts * Moved to
(8) John
William (
(8) Dorothy (1912)
(8) Phyllis (1915) m. Henry Trebel
(7) Kate Martha (Q1 1881, West Ashford) *In 1901 Kate was living at Folkestone and working as a Housemaid. (6)
Louisa (bp. (6) Jane Elizabeth (bp. (7) George E. Fisher (1878, Sibertswold) In 1901 George was a Telephone Inspector at
(7) Alfred J. Fisher (1880, Sibertswold) m.
Flora Emma Goldsack *10 months old on census day. In 1901 Alfred was a Green
Grocer’s Assistant at (6)
Edward (bp. (6)
Edward Henry (
(7)
(8) Nettie Cook (8) Joe Cook
(7) Martha Winifred (Patty) (Q4 1890, Mongeham)
m.
(8) Leslie Davies (1910-1936) (8) Bessie Davies
(7) Bessie Gertrude ( Q4 1892, Newton-le-Willows) m.(Q3 1914,
Warrington) ??Wood
(7) Edward Henry ( Q4 1895, Newton-le-Willows) m. (Q1 1922) Ethel
Davies
(8) Edward
(8) (8) Joe
(7) William (Q4 1896 – Q1 1897)
(7) George (Q1 1898- Newton-le-Willows – Thursday 12 Oct 1916, France)
George served with the 2nd
Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers – Private. He was killed during the
Battle of Transloy Ridge ( (7) Frank (Q1 1900 – Q3 1900) (7) Phyllis
(Q4 1901, Warrington) m. (Q4 1921) ?Jones (7) Doris ( Q1 1903- Q1
1903)
(7) Jack (
(8) Pauline (1936)
(8) Jackie (1944)
(7) Arthur (
(8) Arthur (1940)
(7) Evelyn Mabel ( Q1 1908-Q3 1909) (6) Susan ( (5)
Joseph ( (6)
Frederick George (1845, (7)
Henry Joseph Arthur (bp (8)
Roy Frederick (Q4 1898, Marylebone- Sunday, 30 June 1918, France) * Served
with the 6th Battalion, The (8)
Edith May (Q1 1901, Reigate) m.(Q1
1925, Willesden) ? Wright (8)
Ellen Minnie (Q4 1902, Reigate)
(8) Frederick Arthur (Q4 1904) *On
(7) Edith Elizabeth (bp.19 Nov 1871, Redhill)
* Living with parents in 1901, Parlourmaid Domestic (7)
Emily Ellen (bp. (7)
Frederick George (
(7) Margaret Louisa (Q4 1881, Reigate) m.
(Q3 1908, Reigate) Jimmy Trow (7)
Cyril Ward (Q1 1888, Reigate) m. Evelyn (Evleen) Maude (1883,
(8) Edna E. (1913, New York-Nov. 2002) m. ? Meadow
(7) Herbert Christopher (Q3 1891, Reigate-Q3 1902, Reigate)
(6) Henry William (1848, (7) Annie Beatrice (1871, (7) Minnie Gretrude
(1873, Sutton) * In 1901 Minnie was an Assistant School Mistress at Streatham. She was unmarried and living with her
parents. On
(7) Ella Maud
(Q4 1876, Epsom, Sutton, Surrey) m.(Q2 1916, Wandsworth) ?? DEAN *In 1901 Ella was living with her
parents at Streatham. (7) George Henry (Q3 1878, Epsom, Sutton) m. ( (8) Marjorie E. (1913, (7) Amy L. (1880, (6)
Joseph Preeble (Q2 1857, Reigate,
bp. 21 June 1857, Redhill)
m,(Q1 1882, Reigate)
Elizabeth Thrift (1850, Reigate-Q1 1901, (7) Charles
Joseph (Q2 1883, Reigate) * Living with his father
in 1901, working as a Grocer’s Assistant. (7)
Emily Ethel (1884, (7)
Joseph Ewert (Q3 1888, Reigate-
Q4 1889, Reigate) (7)
Preeble George (Q4 1891, Reigate)
* Living with his Grandmother Mary Thrift in 1901. (4) Thomas (bp.
(4) Ann (1776) (4) John (bp.
(9) George (bp. (10) Amelia (1837, Ramsgate-29
May 1883) Unmarried. In 1851 Amelia was living at the Prince Coburg Inn, Ramsgate. She living
with Step-mother, Jane in 1881 at (10) Phoebe Ann (1840) m. ?
Read (10) George Thomas (Q1 1846,
Ramsgate-Q2 1874 Thanet) *From 1851-1865 he was
living at the Prince Coburg Inn. (10) Frederick William R.
(1851) m.(Q4 1873, Thanet) Jane Strevens
(1852, Sheerness) m2. Annie (1868, Walmer) ** On the 1881 census Jane (aged 29) is
living in the house of Frederick R. Goldsack at 135 King Street,
Ramsgate. She is listed as Wife of Butcher’s Assistant. Her
relationship is listed as “Other”.
Frederick R. is working as a Butcher’s Assistant. The children listed
below were all born in Ramsgate and are the children of Frederick R. In 1901 (11) Robert Frederick
(Q3 1875, Ramsgate) *In 1881 he was living with his Grandmother, Joyce Strevens at (11) James William
(1879) m.(Q2 1899, Thanet) Rhoda Alice Bicknell
(1876, Bermondsley, (11) George Richard
(Q2 1881, Thanet) m. (Q3 1903, Dover) (11) Jane Amelia (Q3 1884,
Ramsgate) m.(Q3 1912, Thanet) ?? Church. On 1901 census working as a Domestic
Servant (11) Alice Maud (Q1 1888,
Ramsgate) m. (Q4 1907, Thanet) (10) John Charles. (1862, Ramsgate) m. Lily (Q2 1890,
Canterbury) Lily (1863,St. Lawrence) * In 1881 and 1885 John was listed as an
Assistant Teacher in an Elementary School. Living at Ramsgate working as an
Auctioneer and Estate Agent 1896 and 1901(living at Llanbers,
(10) Henry (1863, Ramsgate-8 Feb 1885) In 1881 Henry was a Cabinet
Maker living with his mother at (10) James (Q4 1867,
Ramsgate-1922) m. (Q2 1893, Ramsgate) Ellen Mary Morley m2. ( (11) Ellen Jane
(1894, Ramsgate) m.(Q3 1912, Thanet) ? Whale (11) Ethel Rosa A.
(Q4 1896, Ramsgate) m. (Q4 1911, Thanet) ? (11) Henry John
William ( (11) Charles James
( buried (11) Albert Thomas
William (1915, Ramsgate – (11) Edith (buried (5) George Wilson (1826, Freshwater, IOW-1905) m.
Hannah (1831-1894) * George was a Master Mate (3,356) (5) Sarah (1834) m. Richard Dixon (5) Richard (Q1 1844, Eastry)
m. (Q3 1873, Eastry) Annie * Based on ages it would appear
that these children could be grandchildren of John and Mary (4) Richard (bp.21 Nov 1779, (5) Peter ( (6) Sarah
(1826, St. Margaret’s) m.(1843, Eastry) ? Chalcroft * Mr. Chalcroft was a
Plumber. In 1881 Sarah was visiting George Goldsack and his wife Mary A. at Napchester, Northbourne. She is
listed as “Sister-in-Law”. (6) John (bp. (6) Richard
(29 May 1830, Ewell-20 Dec 1898, Milton) m.( (7)
Eliza Ann (1859-1870) (7)
Frederick George (1860-1870) (7)
Edward Stephen (1862, River- 7 Apr 1935, Franklin Co., (8)
Mary ( (8)
Ernest Edward ( Oct 1896,Willoughby, Ohio) m. Helen Shaw ( (9)
(9)
Marilyn (1926) Unmarried. (7)
Letty (1864, River-1939) m. William James Long (1862,
Isle of Sheppey) * James was the son of James and
Louisa Long (both born on Mersea, Essex). In 1881
James was living with his parents at (8)
Letty (8)
Percy William Long ( (8)
Sidney James Long (1892-1893) (7)
Charles James (1866-1875) (7)
Ernest Lott (1868, River-1889) (7)
Agnes Eliza (Q2 1871, Milton-1876) (7)
(7)
Rosa Emma (Q11875, Milton-1876) (7)
George Richard (1877, Sittingbourne-1957) m.( (8)
Edith Elsie ( (13)
Pauline Mary Llewelyn Griffiths ( (6)
Susannah (1832) (6) George
John ( (7)
Emily (1860) (7)
Susannah (1864, River) (6) Edward
(bp.14 May 1837) (6)
Harriet Martha (bp.8 Nov 1839) (6)
William (1840) (6) Peter
( (7)
Matilda Jane (Q2 1872, Canterbury) m. (Q4 1896, Thanet)
Elias James Cook (1869, (7)
Alice Edith (1874, (7)
Nellie (1876, (7)
Annie (1878, (6) Paul
Stephen ( (7)
Stephen Henry (17 Feb 1871, Stepney-1935) m.(1906) Lucy Lillian Carpenter
(1876, Brighton)* In 1901 Stephen was at Eastbourne, Sussex working as a Wine
Merchant’s Assistant. Lucy Carpenter was also at Eastbourne working as a
Drapery Assistant. Stephen was living in the Maidstone area when he died. (8)
Lilian Helen (1910-1997) m. Reginald Hall
(1913-1995) * Lived in Maidstone. (7)
Susan Elizabeth (1878, Brighton-1932) * At Eastbourne in 1901 working as a Dressmakers Assistant. Never
married. (6)
Margaret Ann (5 April 1846, Temple Ewell -1933)
m.(26 Dec 1872) Alexander Frame (1844, Wapping, Middlesex-1922) * In 1881
Margaret and Alexander were living at 10 Venour
Road, Middlesex. Alexander was a Shopman for Fancy
Goods. In 1899 Alexander was a Jeweller’s Assistant. (7)
Edith Mary Frame (1874, Stepney, Middlesex-1941) m.(1 Aug 1899) George
Richard Goldsack (1877-1957) (7)
William Alexander Frame (1886- 1955) m. Laura Hall (1883-1942) (5) Martha ( (5) Mary Anne ( (5) Hannah ( (6)
Richard Files (1837, Whitfield) m. Hannah (1850, Whitfield) * In 1881 they
were living at Newsole Cottage, Coldred,
Richard was an Agricultural Labourer.
(7) John Files (1870, Northbourne)
(7) Thomas Files (1874, Northbourne)
(7) Richard Files (1876, Northbourne)
(7) Albert W. Files ( 1879, Coldred) (6) John
Files (1844, Whitfield) m. Emma (1850, Livingfield)
*In 1881 they were living at Horton Cottage, Chartham,
John was an Agricultural Labourer.
(7) Thomas H. Files (1875, Chartham)
(7) Ada Files (1877, Chartham) (7) Annie Files (1879,
Chartham) (5) Susan ( (5) (6) Mary Fakely (1840, Alkham -1909) m.
Edward Champion (1831, Alkham-1910) * In 1881 They were living in Alkham, Edward was a Farm Labourer. In 1901 they were
still at Alkham, Edward was an Agricultural
Labourer. (7) Richard Edward Champion (Q1 1868, Alkham) *In 1901 Edward was a Porter at a Workhouse in Penge. (7) Elizabeth Champion (Q1
1870, Alkham) m. (Q4 1900, Dover) George Standford (1861, Hawkinge) *In
1901 They were living at Hawkinge, George was a
Yardman on a Farm. (7) George Champion (Q2 1872
Alkham) *In 1901 George was a Night Watchman at (7) Susanna Champion (1874, Alkham) m. (Q4 1895, Elham)
Frederick Marsh (1872, Swingfield) *In 1901 they
were living at Hawkinge, Fred was a Waggoner on a
Farm. (7) Frances Champion (1878, Alkham) m. (Q4 1898, Dover) Albert Deal (1875, Barham) *In 1901 they were living at
(8) Reginald Deal (1899, (8)
Percival Deal (1901, (7)
Henry Champion (1883, Alkham) * Living with parents
in 1901, working as an Agricultural Labourer. (6) William Fakely
(1842-1843) (6) William Fakely (1845-1847) (6) John Fakely (1852-1867) (6) Sarah Anne Fakely (1854) m. (Q2 1879, Dover) (6) Susannah Fakely (1856) *In 1881 Susannah was working as a Domestic
Cook for Barrister, John Clerk at Rolleston Hall, Billesdon-Rolleston, Leicester. (5) Thomas (bp. (6) James (6) William (5) George (bp. (5) Sarah (bp. (3) Susannah Goldsack was born at St. Margaret’s in 1737
and married Thomas Young there on 31 Oct 1761 at St. Margaret, St. Margaret’s
at Cliffe.
Their daughter, Ann Young married Henry Goldsack on These may
be the children of Susannah and Thomas Young: Ann Young (1761-1831) Henry Young (bp. Susannah Young (bp. John Young (bp. Richard Young (bp. Henry Young (bp. |
Email: Larry Goldsack |
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