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Edward HERMAN[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
 1792 - 1864

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  • Christened  19 Jan 1792  Ospringe, Kent, England Find all individuals with events at this location  [7
    Gender  Male 
    Buried  18 Feb 1864  Faversham, Kent, England Find all individuals with events at this location  [8, 9
    Person ID  I3222  Young Family Kent Ancestry
    Last Modified  19 May 2007 23:41:29 
     
    Father  Matthew HERMAN, c. 10 Oct 1761, Faversham, Kent, England  
    Mother  Frances HILLS 
    Family ID  F1093  Group Sheet
     
  • Notes 
    • of the Quay at time of burial.
     
  • Sources 
    1. [S21] Proceedings of the Court Baron, (U.S.A., Salt Lake City: Genealogical Society of Utah), LDS Film #1850144, page 367, 16 Oct 1826.
      At this Court came Edward Harman and Francis Hills and claimed to hold of the Lord of this manor as of the manor aforesaid, by the like services and the yearly rent of one shilling payable at the Feast aforesaid a piece of land containing in length from north to south, forty feet and in breadth, at the north end, twenty feet, and at the south end, thirty-six feet, abutting to a garden belonging to a messuage late of Thomas Argar and now of Ann Strouts south, and lying and being at a place called Noah's Ark near Conduit Row in Faversham within this manor and at the distance of twelve feet from the front of a messuage late belonging to and in the occupation of William Boorman as assignee thereof from Bartholomew Bennett, lessee of the Major, Jurats and Commonalty of the said Town of Faversham aforesaid; late the estate of Philip Woolley in right of Jane, his wife, who was devisee for life under the last Will and Testament of Edward Hills, deceased, and the said Jane Woolley having departed this life the said premises are now become vested in virtue of the same Will in the said Edward Harman and Francis Hills as tenants in tail whereby a relief of six pence became due to the said Lord which the said Edward Harman and Francis Hills now paid in Court, acknowledged the tenure, did their fealty and are admitted tenants.

    2. [S17] 1841 Census, England, Office of National Statistics, General Register Office, Kew, Surrey, England, (U.S.A., Salt Lake City: Genealogical Society of Utah), LDS Film #0306867, 1841.
      See general notes with Matthew Herman, Senior.

    3. [S41] 1851 Census, England, Office of National Statistics, General Register Office, Kew, Surrey, England, (U.S.A., Salt Lake City: Genealogical Society of Utah), LDS Film #0193527, Faversham, Kent, 30 Mar 1851.
      Schedule #133, Preston Street, Rose Inn: Edward Harmon, lodger, widower, 60 years, mariner, born at Faversham.
      See general notes with Matthew Herman, Senior.

    4. [S50] 1861 Census, England, Office of National Statistics, General Register Office, Kew, Surrey, England, (U.S.A., Salt Lake City: Genealogical Society of Utah), LDS Film #0542655, Faversham, Kent, 7 Apr 1861.
      Red Lion Inn, Faversham: Edward Harmon, lodger, widower, 70, mariner, born at Ospringe.

    5. [S21] Proceedings of the Court Baron, (U.S.A., Salt Lake City: Genealogical Society of Utah), LDS Film #1850144, 1845.
      At this Court came Edward Harman and claimed to hold of the Lord of this Manor as of the Manor aforesaid [Faversham], by the like services and by the yearly rent of one shilling, a piece of land measuring forty-nine feet by twenty-five feet by thirty-six feet at Noah's Ark, Conduit Row, abutting to the gardens formerly belonging to Thomas Argar then Ann Strouts, now in the occupation of the said Edward Harman, late the estate of Edward Harman and Francis Hills, Francis Hills having died and the lands now vested in Edward Harman, whereby a relief amounting to three pence became due to the said Lord which the said Edward Harman now paid in Court, acknowledge the tenure, did his fealty and was admitted tenant, by his attorney Augustus Felix Fairbrass.

    6. [S21] Proceedings of the Court Baron, (U.S.A., Salt Lake City: Genealogical Society of Utah), LDS Film #1850144, 1846.
      At this Court came Augustus Felix Fairbrass and claimed to hold of the Lord of this Manor as of the Manor aforesaid [Faversham], by the like services and by the yearly rent of one shilling, a piece of land in length from north to south of
      forty feet and in breadth at the north end of twenty feet and at the south end thirty-six feet at Noah's Ark, Conduit Row, formerly in the occupation of William Boorman, late the occupation of Edward Harman, and now in the occupation of Augustus Felix Fairbrass, late the estate of Edward Harman who aliened the same to Augustus Felix Fairbrass, whereby a relief amounting to six pence became due to the said Lord which the said Augustus Felix Fairbrass now paid in Court, acknowledge the tenure, did his fealty and was admitted tenant.
      Note that several feet have been excluded from this copyhold grant compared to the two earlier grants.

    7. [S49] Bishop's Transcript, England, Church of England, Canterbury Cathedral Archives, Canterbury, Kent, England, (U.S.A., Salt Lake City: Genealogical Society of Utah), LDS Film #1736929, Ospringe, 19 Jan 1792.

    8. [S49] Bishop's Transcript, England, Church of England, Canterbury Cathedral Archives, Canterbury, Kent, England, (U.S.A., Salt Lake City: Genealogical Society of Utah), LDS Film #1786453, Faversham, 18 Feb 1864.
      of the Quay.

    9. [S36] Parish Register, England, Kent: Church of England, Canterbury Cathedral Archives, (U.S.A., Salt Lake City: Genealogical Society of Utah), LDS Film #1886151, item 1-3, Faversham, 18 Feb 1864.
      Age recorded on burial is 72 years, residence at Quay.

  

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