toVoyseyRichard Streatfield(Tailor) b 18.12.1795, bp 10.1.1796 Limpsfield 21Robert Streatfield b 11.5.1799, bp 14.7.1799 Limpsfield 21 m 1821 Knockholt to Hannah Peerless(b 1880) d 1876Edward Streatfieldbp 28.11.1802 Westerham20 m 17.10.1831 Bromley to Mary Philips(b 1812) d 27.1.1876Joseph Streatfield(Tailor) bp 20.11.1806 Westerham 20 m 23.6.1829 Halstead to Ann Tomkin (b abt 1808) d .12.1891 Bromley. I am very impressed by your website and have only a tenuous link with your family but you may have more information than I can find. equally to her children and grand children, leaving a total of 220 in cash 10. The spelling variation here is intentional as Henrys line kept to the ei where-as Roberts line adopted the ie after 2 or 3 generations. bur 7.2.1728 ChiddingstoneJoan Streatfeild b abt 1650? The Singing Tree - Kate Seredy 1990-10-01 A Newbery Honor Book - from the author of The White Stag Life on the Hungarian plains is changing quickly for Jancsi and his cousin Kate. Although no photographs appear to have remained of Robert, we have this photo of Hannah Streatfield (nee Hanby). After Margery died, Richard married Elizabeth Lawndy, a widow of Penshurst on 26th November, 1566 at Chiddingstone. 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. $65,000,000. He married Susan Everest,daughter ofWilliam Everest in abt 1595. There was little mention of the name Streatfeild in Chiddingstone before 1542 LC. He was baptized on 27 April 1726 at Otford Parish Church. A producing family orchard with approx. 25,661 Sq. He left all his lands to Robert his son, although he was still only 13 5. Richard Streatfieldwas the eldest son ofRobert StreatfieldandSusanna Stringer, born in Otford. They were sewn back at the Middlesex hospital. "A Display of Heraldry" 1724. At the time of the 1911 census, he and his family were living at 62 Stanley Road, Highbury where Robert was now a dock labourer 32. The East Lincolnshire rail way passes on the eastern side of the town, and a line of railway from Louth to Lincoln was opened in 1876, and a branch from Louth to Mablethorpe, on the shore of the German Ocean, was completed in 1877.. They had four sons, the first three of which were baptised at Pembury. The Trustees of the Denys Eyre Bower Bequest (ed.). 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. They were significant landowners in Sussex, Surrey and Kent, and instrumental in shaping those counties throughout the 17th and 18th centuries. She died the following year, possibly in childbirth, although we have no evidence of any children. Henry was the ancestor for all the Streatfields of Chiddingstone. Father of Henry Streatfield; Sophia Streatfield; Harriet Bracebridge; Henry Bryant Streatfield and Richard Thomas Streatfield A vast range of data is available to search ranging from census records, births, deaths and marriages, military records and immigration records to name but a few. Papworth, John W. & Morant, Alfred. Robert Charles Streatfield, my great grandfatherwas the eldest son ofRobert HenryandEliza Maud, born on 17th May, 1875 at 33 Clerkenwell Close, Clerkenwell, where the family were living in 1881 18 ,28. He married Isabella Latterin Ashurst on 13 October 1754. At the time of his death in 1601 he had Iron at Pilbeams and Chiddingstone worth over 1,200 and a total wealth including debts owing to him, of over 2,000 2A [worth around 634,070.67 in 2019!37]. 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. Penderwick family from National Book Award winner and New York Times bestseller Jeanne Birdsall is perfect for fans of Noel Streatfeild and Edward Eager. This however was successfully contested by her cousins, and after much legal wrangling Henry and Anne only received the income from the Sidneys' Welsh properties - but these were still fairly significant. Born on 4 January 1857, he was the son of Colonel Henry Dorrien Streatfeild, JP, DL (1825-1889), of Chiddingstone, Kent, and his wife Marion Henrietta, daughter of Oswald Smith, of Blendon Hall, Kent. Robert was an Ostler and Hannah, a laundress. Richard died on 4th December, 1584, his will was proved on 12th May, 1585. Henry Frederick Streatfeild was born in Long Ditton, Surrey on 21 Aug 1827 to Lt. Col. Henry Caldwall Streatfeild and Eleanor Anne Penelope Darby. They continued to live at, (known as Florrie) b 29.7.1899 Walthamstow, b on 19.7.1907 at 266 Guinness Buildings, Finsbury, At the time of the 1901 census, Robert, now a ships clerk, his wife and 10 month old daughter were living at. Robert Streatfield of Chested was the only son of Richard and Elizabeth. 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). This family tree can be seen on Appendix 1. However there are clues. The family has produced multiple titles, including Earl of Aldborough, Viscount Amiens, Baron Baltinglass, Viscount Stratford de Redcliffe and the Dugdale Baronets. Robert was living at Otford in 1754 as was his brother Richard as they were listed in the Poll for the Knights of Kent Shire of that year. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. Find the perfect series of houses stock photo, image, vector, illustration or 360 image. The Trustees of the Denys Eyre Bower Bequest (ed.). They had eight children between 1596 and 1614, all baptised at Penshurst : born in 1608 and baptised on 1st January, 1609 at Penshurst. A Yeoman and Woollen draper, he and his wife Alice Moody had only one son, Richard Streatfeild born in 1559. His widow Edna, my nan died on 19th June, 1985 at Blandford hospital of cancer 18. This Richard was a Yeoman and Iron Master, the Lord of the Manors of Leighton in Cowden and of Chiddingstone Cobham. Henry and Anne had five children, though the first died as an infant: Sophia Streatfeild b. to Elizabeth(had sonEdward Worger Streatfieldb 1835)George Streatfield(Farmer of Syndale Farm, Lenham) bp 1.8.1788 Otford14 m 16.4.1811 All Saints, Maidstone to Mary Crayford 17 d 1843 (left will thanks very much to Michele Morris for info! We are so delighted to bring you this nourishing, fascinating and frequently hilarious conversation with comedian, podcaster, Taskmaster alumnus and now memoirist Fern. 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". Many of the early dates specified on this page are taken from this pedigree unless otherwise stated. When a strange little man comes to the Coven Tree Church Social promising he can give people exactly what they . "Ordinary of British Armorials" 1874. "Ordinary of British Armorials" 1874, Burke, John. Henry Streatfeild (1706 - 1762) was a substantial British landowner and member of the prominent Chiddingstone, Kent Streatfeild family. Sorry for the delay my site has not been giving me notifications! Robert died there on 24th February, 1985 aged 77 of emphysema related respiratory failure 18. Part of the landed gentry, the family had lived at Chiddingstone since the 16th century; his father had served as High Sheriff of Kent in 1882. Anne was born circa 1620, in Wadhurst, Kent, England, UK. in about 1678 and had six children between 1679 and 1700 all baptised at St. John the Baptist, Penshurst. The family seat was Chiddingstone Castle (originally High Street House).[1][2]. The Streatfeild coat of arms: Per fess gules and sable, three bezants, The Streatfeilds, Streatfields or Stretfields are an historic English family from Chiddingstone, Kent, traceable to the early 16th century. He married Ann Tomkin (parents unknown) on 23rd June, 1829 at Halstead parish church 19. James Tait. The family later sold the castle to Lord Astor in 1938.[1][2]. They had seven children all baptized at Otford parish church, Robert was living at Otford in 1754 as was his brother Richard as they were listed in the Poll for the Knights of Kent Shire of that year. 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 Robert continued as a reserve fireman through the 2nd world war and in 1944 he took part in Invasion Embarkation practice. Soon they are busy discovering the summertime magic of Robert Streatfeild (1514 - March 1599) is recognised as the common ancestor of most living Streatfeilds and Streatfields. Henry died on 4 April 1762 and was interred in the family vault at St Mary's Church Chiddingstone. When a little green tree frog lands on his windowsill, he knows she has been sent by the ancestors to help him face his fears. Death null - null. Trees; Branches; Notes; Sources; Repositories; Contact Us | Print Bookmark. to George ChildrenSusan Streatfeildbp 8.7.1598 Penshurst m 6.5.1624 Withyam to John CrippsAnne Streatfeildbp 8.2.1601 PenshurstRichard Streatfeildof Chested bp 24.7.1603 Penshurst bur 16.6.1679Maria Streatfeildbp 30.3.1606 PenshurstRobert Streatfeildof Cransted and Freiden (Yeoman) bp 1.1.1609 Penshurst m 1636 to Sarah Woodgate d 1654Sarah Streatfeildbp 22.9.1611 Penshurst m1 26.6.1637 Tonbridge to John Woodgate m2 1648 to John Ashdownof Hever d 1686 HeverObedience Streatfeildbp 4.7.1614 Penshurst m ? Tessa's book. Your IP: There are still direct descendants of his living in Chiddingstone. In his will, he left all his estate jointly to his wife and his youngest sonNicholas. Robert died in 1654 and his wife Sarah died in 1681 and was buried on 6th June. He died there on 2nd December 1891, aged 84 18. Geni requires JavaScript! Cozy Cabin, on approx. 2 beds and 1 bath, cabin approx. Henry married Lady Anne Sidney, the illegitimate daughter of Jocelyn Sidney of Penshurst Place on 25 September 1752. at Enfield. Jancsi hardly even recognizes Kate when she . He was the son of Henry Streatfeild (1679-1747) and Elizabeth Beard. 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. We found 17,901 records for Streatfeild last name 1,412 Birth, Marriage & Death 113 Family Trees 94 Census & Voter Lists 52 Military View all records The Penderwicks - Jeanne Birdsall 2009-01-16 With over one million copies sold, this series of modern classics about the charming 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 Juliana Stone, daughter of John and Mary Stone of Lamberhurst,by licence on 7th May 1795 at St. Marys parish church, Leigh 15. There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase, a SQL command or malformed data. He was helped by his younger son, . Henry Frederick Streatfeild family tree Parents Lt. Col. Henry Caldwall Streatfeild 1784 - 1860 Eleanor Anne Penelope Darby 1807 - 1865 Wrong Henry Frederick Streatfeild? The Penderwick sisters are home on Gardam Street and ready for an . Elizabeth Lawndie, Laundies pedigree is hard to find. Joseph Streatfield, the youngest son of William and Jane, was born in 1806 in Westerham. They had the following children: William Streatfield(School Master/rate Collector) bp 14.1.1785 Westerham20 m ? They had eleven between 1875 and 1895 baptised at various churches in the Clerkenwell area 12 : Robert Charles Streatfield(Ships Clerk) b 17.5.1875 Clerkenwell18, bp 6.6.1875 St. Clement Islington m 29.5.1898 Clerkenwell toLouisa Maria Hayes(b 1875) d 19.10.1930 Tottenham bur 24.10.1930 Abney Park cemetery AB Emily Hannah Streatfield(known as Cissie)b 1877 Clerkenwell m 25.12.1897 St. Lukes Clerkenwell to Frederick Amos Freeman[emigrated to Canada in 1906/7] d 1966 CanadaEliza Maud Streatfield b 20.10.1878 Holborn, bp 4.2.1885 St Marks Shoreditch m 25.12.1906 St. Pauls Clerkenwell to George William Godfrey d 1924Hannah Harriet Streatfield (known as Annie) b 16.11.1880 Holborn, bp 4.2.1885 St Marks Shoreditch m 4.8.1901 St. Peters Clerkenwell to Richard Charles Grettan d 1961William Alfred Streatfield b 16.12.1882, bp 4.2.1885 St Marks Shoreditch m 23.4.1905 St. Pauls Clerkenwell to Emily Sophia Taylor d 1955Ernest Samuel Streatfieldb 13.1.1885, bp 4.2.1885 St Marks Shoreditch m 5.8.1906 St. Pauls Clerkenwell to Elizabeth Caroline Driver d 18.6.1953Elizabeth Norah Streatfieldb 20.6.1887 London m 19.12.1909 St. Pauls Clerkenwell toCharles Clarence Marshall d 18.12.1967Louisa Florence Streatfieldb 1889 Shoreditch, d 1901 Shoreditch aged 2Frank Hubert Streatfield b 16.6.1893 Holborn, bp 20.7.1893 St. Pauls Clerkenwell m 1914 to Hannah Louise Jackson d 1957, bur 12.4.1957 Abney Park cemetery AB Alfred Albert Streatfieldb 15.7.1894 Shoreditch, bp 17.5.1894 St. Pauls Clerkenwell m 7.8.1915 St. Pauls Clerkenwell toLouisa Thompson d 1.2.1956 Brill, AylesburyArchibald Joseph Streatfieldb 27.5.1895, bp 20.6.1895 St. Pauls Clerkenwell m 7.3.1916 Broadway, Weymouth to Gwendoline Doris Pitts bur 3.9.1936 Abney Park cemetery AB, Robert Henry Streatfield c 1900. By the time of the 1861 census Joseph was a 59 year old widower, living with his youngest daughter Sophia with his sonRobert and family at 8 Holland Street, Southwark 26. At this time they were both living at 59 Whiskin Street, Clerkenwell 18 . Eliza Maud Streatfield (nee Sportan) c 1900. Henry Streatfeild bought Bore Place in 1759. Richard Streatfeild born about 1642 at Penshurst was a Yeoman farmer and lived at Ford Place, Penshurst. Anne brought with her a marriage portion of 10,000 and estates in Glamorganshire. Robert died in 1654 and his wife Sarah died in 1681 and was buried on 6th June. Robert joined the Auxiliary Fire Service in 1937 and was automatically transferred to the National Fire Service as No. d 4.12.1584Robert died on 16th March 1559 and was buried at Chiddingstone on 16th May. To approve as a correct record the minutes of the meeting of the Council held . Richard married Anne Streatfeild (born Terry). p. 2. Perth, WA. Read the classic that has captivated generations! 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. Quebec, Canada, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1968 They were significant landowners in Sussex, Surrey and Kent, and instrumental in shaping those counties throughout the 17th and 18th centuries. It appears that Ann died in 1857 30, but it is not know where she was buried. (bur 1565) m2 26.11.1566 Chiddingstone to Elizabeth Lawndie. They continued to live at15 Bastwick Street. He lived at Farningham and Otford. There are still direct descendants of his living in Chiddingstone. Thomas Streatfeild of Vexour was Richards younger brother and son of Robert Streatfield and Sarah Woodgate. 38. And we can't think of a better way to kick off the new series than a fascinating conversation with one of our favourite authors: Tessa Hadley! Very useful. Richard was yeoman of Cransted and Chested2. Robert Streatfeild of Penshurst bp 18.3.1640 bur 29.3.1661Richard Streatfeild of Ford Place (Yeoman) b 1642 ? Henry lived at address. There were taken from early parish registers, manorial rolls, PCC wills and churchwardens accounts.]. Noel Streatfeild was born in Sussex, the second of five surviving children of William Champion Streatfeild, later the Bishop of Lewes, and Janet Venn.Her life is described in three semi-autobiographical novels: A Vicarage Family, Away from the Vicarage and Beyond the Vicarage.Her elder sister Ruth Gervis illustrated Ballet Shoes.Noel was considered the "plain" sister in her . . 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. Pauline, Petrova, and Posy love their quiet life together. But hers is not the only family mystery to solve. During this time he severed the top joints of his first and second fingers on his right hand. 1 Streatfield Pedigree from the Pedigrees of the Families of the County of Kent by William Berry 1830 [based on Heraldic visitations and other Manuscripts] p 234 241, 2History of the Woodgates of Stonewall Park and of Summerhill in Kent, and their connections Gordon Woodgate, 1909, 2A A History of Chiddingstone Dr. Gordon Ward & Others 2014 (originally 1939), 4 Will of John Ayle 1570 in which he refers to his son-in-law Richard Streatfield, 5 Will of Richard Streatfeild of Chested, 1585, 6 Will of Richard Streatfeild of Penshurst, 1606, 7 Penshurst parish registers available at Penshurst online, 8 The Streatfield Manuscripts held by the Kent History and Library Centre, 9 Will of Robert Streatfield of Chested proved 29 July 1651, 10 Will of Sarah Streatfeild of Freiden, widow ,1681, 11 Will of Richard Streatfeild of Penshurst, yeoman proved 7th May, 1708, 12 England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975, ancestry.co.uk, GB Letters from Eric Perry, 1997-99 + Leigh & District Historical Society page by Lawrence Biddle, 16 Leigh in Kent 1550 1900, Lawrence Biddle, 1991, 18 Personally owned birth, marriage or death certificate, 19Kent, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1538-1914, on ancestry.co.uk, 21 Limpsfield St. Peter, Surrey Parish Registers available at ancestry.co.uk, 22 New South Wales, Australia, Assisted Immigrant Passenger Lists, 1828-1896, 35 Newham East Ham Essex cemetery records from Deceased Online, 36 Ancestry.com England & Scotland, Select Cemetery Registers, 1800-2016. I was able to connect my branch to his and then to connect that to the Pedigree that had been done by William Berry in 1830 1. . He married, in Ashurst on 13 October 1754. 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). Robert purchased Cransted Mill, Chiddingstone in 1619 from Thomas Waters 8. 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. This could be seen as evidence that the Streatfields, though their line cannot be traced beyond the 1500s, are in fact a cadet branch of the Stratford family, the name having been corrupted at some point prior to the 16th century. Jane died on 11th July, 1838 aged 72 at Lenham; the widow of the late William Streatfield 18. of High Street House, Chiddingstone, b abt 1535? Richard was a Yeoman farmer and the tenant of Great Barnetts from 1792 GB, 16. At the time of the 1881 census, Joseph, a widower and an inmate of Bromley Union workhouse, Farnborough, Kent 28. He was baptised on 2nd November, 1645 at Chiddingstone. Documents of Colonel Henry Sidney John Streatfeild We encourage you to research and examine these records to determine their accuracy. Margery died around that time; perhaps through childbirth?.She was buried in Chiddingstone on 5th February, 1565. "General Armoury of England, Ireland and Scotland" 1847, Berry, William. Richard then married Sarah Townsend, daughter ofNicholas TownsendandElizabeth Harman, on 20 October 1755 at Shoreham. According to the 1841 census of Hayes, Joseph was a tailor 25 , as he was in 1851. By tradition, the first son in each generation was called Henry which can sometimes cause challenges for local historians. We collect and match historical records that Ancestry users have contributed to their family trees to create each person's profile. Clemence Streatfield born abt 1565 married William Luck of Spring Hill, Penshurst when she was quite young; by 1579 and they had 8 children by 1594. 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. He had one son that we know of: Robert Streatfeild Of Chiddingstone Manor b abt 1514 Penshurst, m abt 1534 [Joan?] Robert was buried in July 1760 and his wife Susanna in February 1775, both in Otford 14. She was born on Christmas Eve, 1895, the daughter of William Champion Streatfeild and Janet Venn and the second of six children to be born to the couple. 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