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1728 - 1813 (~ 85 years)
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Name |
Thomas ELY |
Born |
1728 |
Gender |
Male |
Buried |
2 Apr 1813 |
Ospringe, Kent, England |
Person ID |
I17162 |
Young Kent Ancestors |
Last Modified |
27 Dec 2020 |
Family |
Mary RIGDEN, c. 17 Mar 1734, Faversham, Kent, England |
Married |
14 Nov 1754 |
Faversham, Kent, England |
Notes |
- lic
Thomas Ely of Faversham, dredger, bachelor (26) and Mary Rigden of the same (20, mother Alice Rigden), at Faversham. 12 Nov 1754.
both of this parish - lic. Wit: John Clarke, Uriah Burr
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Children |
| 1. James ELY, c. 18 Oct 1755, Faversham, Kent, England  |
| 2. Alice ELY, c. 17 Oct 1756, Faversham, Kent, England  |
| 3. Mary ELY, c. 16 May 1762, Faversham, Kent, England  |
| 4. Charles ELY, c. 26 Aug 1764, Faversham, Kent, England  |
| 5. Samuel ELY, c. 4 May 1766, Faversham, Kent, England  |
| 6. Lionel ELY, c. 1 Nov 1767, Faversham, Kent, England  |
| 7. Thomas ELY, c. 27 Aug 1769, Faversham, Kent, England  |
| 8. John ELY, c. 28 Jul 1771, Faversham, Kent, England  |
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Last Modified |
20 Mar 2022 |
Family ID |
F5232 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Aged 88 years on burial [bc 1725]
The National Archives' catalogue
ADM - Records of the Admiralty, Naval Forces, Royal Marines, Coastguard, and related bodies
Division within ADM - Records of the Navy Board and the Board of Admiralty
ADM 106 - Navy Board: Records
Subseries within ADM 106 - IN-LETTERS
Subsubseries within ADM 106 - Miscellaneous
ADM 106/1232 - S.-Y. (Described at item level).
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Catalogue description
Lieutenant Samuel Walton, Wells cutter, Dover. On the 4th, the 6-oared boat was stove by...
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Reference: ADM 106/1232/251
Description:
Lieutenant Samuel Walton, Wells cutter, Dover. On the 4th, the 6-oared boat was stove by a gang of smugglers on Dungeness beach, who overpowered his people and launched her to sea. The next day she was taken up and brought on board the cutter by Thomas Ely of Faversham, but is is not fit for service. Asks for the Naval Officer at Deal to survey her and to pay any salvage you think proper.
Date: 1775 June 15
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
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