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2451 of Ottreply; living 17 Edw. II. 1324; dead 20 Edw. II. 1326-7.

* “This ancient family,” says Philpot, “descended from Henry de Apuldrefield, of Apuldrefield, in Coudham, who was in the catalogue of those eminent Kentish gentlemen who were engaged with Richard I. at the siege of Acre, in Palestine.” 
APULDERFIELD, John de (I12579)
 
2452 Of Peckham, Camberwell, Surrey who succeeded his brother, Edward, as groom-porter to Queen Elizabeth I. CORNWALLIS, Francis (I9699)
 
2453 of Quix, in the Isle of Thanet. CRISPE, John (I13125)
 
2454 of St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada.

Possible brother:
Morningstar, David Louis (Died on 25 Aug 2018)
appeared in St. Catharines Standard (St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada), 29 Aug 2018, D6

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Survivors:
Spouse(s)- Morningstar, Jackie
Children - Kanzen, Jill; Philip, Melissa; David; Jeffrey
Sibling(s)- Mokry, Dorothy; Slade, Marietta; Presto, Audrey; Leiding, Alma; Leroy; Edward

Predeceased by:
Parent(s) - Morningstar, Raymond; Morningstar, Marie

Personal Information:
He retired from General Motors in 2001 and later worked as a shuttle driver for Day Ford and later as a driver for Automotive Warehouse
Cremation
Photo
Date of Publication:
29 Aug 2018
Date Of Event:
25 Aug 2018
Last Name(s):
Morningstar
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English
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Contact
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Email special.collections@stcatharines.library.on.ca
WWW address http://www.stcatharines.library.on.ca
Agency street/mail address 54 Church St.
St. Catharines, ON L2R7K2
905-688-6103 
MORNINGSTAR, Edward (I12027)
 
2455 of St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. MORNINGSTAR, Audrey (I12035)
 
2456 of St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. MORNINGSTAR, Alma (I12036)
 
2457 of St. Nicholas at Wade BRIDGES, Thomas Esq. (I8379)
 
2458 of Surrey, B.C. 2008 SOUDER, John (I11754)
 
2459 of the family of the Barons Willoughby of Eresby, seated at Eresby Manor near Spilsby, Lincolnshire.

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Will of Robert lord Willoughby as to his manors, lands, tenements, rents, services and advowsons in the hands of his feoffees to uses.
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Title: Will of Robert lord Willoughby as to his manors, lands, tenements, rents, services and advowsons in the hands of his feoffees to uses.
Description:
1. Elizabeth his wife to have her dower of all manors, but in such a way as not to impede his will.


2. Manors of Willoughby, Orby, Toft with Willoughby House, Hiptoft Hall, Scrayng, Fulstow, Arsik, Fodryngey and Thorp fees in Partney with Halton mill, Gt. Steeping and Somercotes with the warren to remain in the feoffees' hand for six years after his death.


The feoffees, from the profits of these manors are to cause an arch to be made in his chantry at Metyngham co. Suffolk and below it a monument for himself and his wife, the whole to cost 200 marks. The remainder of the profits to go to the executors, for the payment of legacies.


3. The manors of Wispington, Fulletby, Raithby W. Keal, Langton cum Whitehall, Cockerington, Carlton, Sibsey, Stickford, Hundleby, Toynton, Friskney, Skirbeck, Screvylby, Skidbrook, Saltfleethaven a rent charge of £20.13.4 payable by Ralph lord Cromwell out of the manors of Tattershall, Thorpe and Kirkbyon Bain, the manors of Burgh Malbertoft and the house in London called Bascurt are to remain with the feoffees till all the testators' debts are paid.


4. All annuities which he has granted or will grant are to be maintained.


5. The feoffees are to pay to two or three men nominated by his sister Alice de Wilughby, nun of Carrow, a pension of 40 shillings per annum, for Alice's life.


6. The feoffees are to appropriate the church of Halton (Holgate) with the profits of the manors of Toynton and Skidbrooke, to the chantry of Holy Trinity Spilsby as the will of Robert's father, William lord Willoughby, ordained.


If this cannot be done the feoffees are to pay £40 per year to the chantry.


7. Before the feoffees deliver seizin to the heir or heirs of the manors in Norfolk and Suffolk, they are to exact from them bonds not to upset the testator's will.


8. Elizabeth his wife is to have for life the manors of Eresby and Spilsby and a third of the manors of Skidbrook, Toynton, Spycerland and of Bascourt house.


9. The reversions of the manors of Fulstow, Theddlethorp, Hamby, Fenton, Eresby and Spilsby and of the thirds of Skidbrooke, Toynton, Spycerland and Bascourt to return to Robert's heir or heirs.


10. Reversions of Edgefield, Ellinghams and Walcott Easthall in co. Norfolk, held for life by the testator's brother Thomas, are to return to Robert after the death of Thomas.


11. Reversion of Walcott Westhall, held for life by Thomas son of sir Thomas Willoughby, is to return to Robert.


12. An assurance is to be made to Richard Yenburgh of Yarborough and John Preston of South Reston to save them harmless in a bond of £400 in which they are bound to sir John Salbayn.


13. A similar assurance is to be made to sir William Tyrwhitt, Richard Yerburgh and John Wyles of Northolme for a bond of £120.13.4 to the earl of Suffolk.


14. A similar assurance is to be made to Richard Yerburgh and John Wyles in a bond of £200 for Robert to William Walton citizen of London.


15. A similar assurance to the same for all bonds in which they are held.


16. John Ashe is to have a pension of 26.8d. for life, out the manor of Spilsby and after the death of John Chaumberlayn who now has it.


17. The feoffees are to make to Edward Caden a sufficient estate of an annuity of 40 shillings from the manor of Gt. Steeping.


18. A similar estate to Mr. Geoffrey Rydell of 20 marks from Orby.


Seal tag Endorsed 5 Voluntas Roberti domini de Wylughby militis.

Date: Sandwich, 25 July, 1435
Related material:
An abstract of a will dated at Eresby 9 Jan. 1449 is printed by A. Gibbons, Early Lincoln Wills (1888) p. 173 from Ep. Reg. XVIII, f.2. No probate is attached but it was presumably the will proved; it names the feoffees and is much simpler in its provisions than the earlier document.

Held by: Lincolnshire Archives, not available at The National Archives 
WILLOUGHBY, Sir John (I15172)
 
2460 of the Inner Temple, barrister at law, buried in the Temple Church 1648 s.p. DENNE, John (I13623)
 
2461 of the Quay at time of burial. HERMAN, Edward (I3222)
 
2462 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I11127)
 
2463 of Willesborough CARTER, James (I7233)
 
2464 Of Willesborough at time of burial. WORGER, Edward (I10548)
 
2465 Old Pedigree Resource File on FamilySearch.org

Spouse
Elizabeth /HITCHINGS/
Marriage
27 May 1860
Calstock,CON,ENG
NOTES (2)
1861 Census: 1 Kelly Cotts,Calstock,CON.
1871 Census: West Wood Row,East Cramlington,NBL
Marriage entered in Calstock parish register.

Birth
1832
Bridestowe,DEV,ENG
Christening
16 April 1832
Widecombe,DEV,ENG
Death
November 1871
Cramlington,NBL,ENG
Burial
19 November 1871
Cramlington,NBL,ENG

CITING THIS RECORD
"Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:SYRR-XHB : accessed 25 August 2019), entry for William Edward /HILL/; file (2:2:2:MM72-5YQ), submitted 14 May 2011. 
HILL, William Edward (I6990)
 
2466 On 1911 census she is known as Ann and shows married 32 years, 2 children born, 2 children living, 0 children deceased. MILSTED, Georgiana (I2628)
 
2467 On 2 November 1897 the Free Protestant Episcopal Church of England was formed with the union of the Free Protestant Church, the Ancient British Church, and the Nazarene Episcopal Church, with Dr. Checkemian as its first Primus. Dr. Checkemian retained the headship of the United Armenian Catholic Church as an separate organisation from this union. The FPEC was inaugurated on the above date in St. Stephen's Church, East Ham, London when Dr. Checkemian, Dr. Stevens, and Dr. James Martin first consecrated George W.L. Maeers (for the Spanish Reformed Episcopal Church) and Frederick W. Boucher to the episcopal bench.

At the Synod which created the Free Protestant Episcopal Church of England on 2 November 1897, Bishop James Martin of the Nazarene Episcopal Ecclesia assisted Archbishop Leon Checkemian of the Free Protestant Church of England and Archbishop Charles Isaac Stevens of the Ancient British Church in consecrating Bishops Frederick W. Boucher, George W.L. Maeers, and Andrew Charles Albert McLaglen.

Bishop George Walter Lewis Maeers (born in 1855 in Kent) was consecrated to be an assistant bishop to the Reformed Episcopal Church in Spain and nothing more is known of him.

Source: http://netministries.org/see/churches/ch30239?frame=N 
MAEERS, George Walter Lewis (I3022)
 
2468 On baptism John son of Thomas of Wye. RIGDEN, John ^ (I13525)
 
2469 On baptism of Judith father is described as being Thomas Baker of Ford.

He is recorded as being a "hard hewer" on his burial entry.

DONE=Will Baker Adrian Folkestone 1546 1546 PRC/17/24/109 1546
Act Baker Thomas Folkestone 1546 PRC/3/11/71 1546
DONE=Will Baker Thomas Folkestone Broadmead 1547 1547 PRC/17/26/90a 1547
DONE=Will Baker Elizabeth Folkestone 1547 1548 PRC/17/25/196a

DONE=Will Baker William Folkestone 1543 1543 PRC/17/23/84

DONE=Will Baker Thomas Folkestone 1512 1512 PRC/17/12/241

DONE=Will Baker Nicholas Folkestone 1506 1506 PRC/17/10/196

DONE= Will Baker Robert Folkestone Broadmead 1504 1504 PRC/17/9/204

DONE=Will Baker John Folkestone 1502 1503 PRC/17/8/264b

DONE=Will Baker John Folkestone 1464 PRC/17/1/164b

DONE-Will Baker Thomas Folkestone 1615 1615 PRC/17/55/302 AD PRC/16/152 B/19 1615

DONE=Will Baker John Folkestone Foord 1548 1548 PRC/17/26/150b

DONE=Will Baker John Folkestone 1555 1555 PRC/17/30/166b

DONE=Will Baker John Folkestone 1556 1556 PRC/17/30/251b PRC/16/20 B/4 OW & court 1556

DONE=Will Baker Thomas Folkestone 1557 1557 PRC/17/32/210 1557

DONE=***Will Baker Thomas Folkestone 1593 1593 PRC/17/49/50 PRC/16/101 B/2 1593

DONE=Will Baker Edmond Folkestone 1597 1597 PRC/17/50/192 PRC/16/109 B/18 1597

DONE-Will Baker William Folkestone 1561 1561 PRC/17/35/255 PRC/16/33 B/3 1561

DONE=Will Baker William Folkestone 1552 1552 PRC/17/29/183c PRC/16/13 B/18 1552

DONE=Will Baker Edmund Folkestone 1679 1680 PRC/17/75/6 PRC/16/303 B/24 1680

DONE=Will Baker William Folkestone 1543 1543 PRC/17/23/84 1543

DONE=Will Baker Thomas Folkestone 1559 1560 PRC/17/35/63b PRC/16/31 B/2 1560

DONE=Will Baker John Folkestone 1562 1563 PRC/17/37/101 PRC/16/37 B/19 1563

DONE=Will Baker Leonard Folkestone 1589 1590 PRC/17/47/384 PRC/16/94 B/4 1590

DONE=Will Baker Thomas Folkestone 1629 1630 PRC/32/49/130 PRC/16/194 B/18 1630

DONE= Will Baker Thomas Folkestone 1682 1682 PRC/17/76/9 PRC/16/307 B/3
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Inv Baker Thomas Folkestone 1615 PRC/10/40/117 Will 1615

Inv Baker William Folkestone 1568 PRC/10/3/39 1568

Inv Baker Thomas Folkestone 1629 PRC/28/15/223 Will 1629



(3) William Baker of Folkestone: probate of will, 1562
(6) Leonard Baker of Folkestone: probate of will, 1590;
EK-U270 - RADNOR MANUSCRIPTS
2 - Title Deeds
FindingNo EK/U270/T277
Title Testamentary papers: various familes
at Kent Archives
(8) Thomas Baker: probate of will, 1512;

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22) 1673 Mr Edmond BAKER jurist and Affry MARCH, widow, January 6th .1681 John KING Esquire and Margaret CAINE by Licence July 23rd .at Flk

dbl 1648 Mrs Ann BAKER, widow, October 4th. at Flk

83. In The Church Yard, is an Altar Tomb, for Robert HAMMOND Esq. 1722. Ann his Wife 1749. William his Son 1753, and 4 ancient ones not legible and Headstones in Memory of BAYLEY, BRUMLEY, BROWN, BAKER, BOXER, CLARK, CULLEN, CORNISH, COLLAR, CORNES, CASTLE, CHESMAN, EMPTAGE, FULLER, FEARNE GOODE, GODDEN, GITTINS, GILL, GREENLAND, HAMPTON, HAWKES, HUNT, HALL, HOLDSTOCK, JACOBS, JOHNCOCK, KENNET, KING, KELLEY, MANINGS, MILTON, MAJOR, MARSH, MINTER, MARTIN, NICHOLLS, OLDFEILD, POPE, POLHILL, PILCHER, PETTET, PENFEILD, PISING, RAMSEY, RUTTON, ROUTHAN, REEVE, ROGERS, SLADDEN, SANDFORD, SLATER, SMITH, STEVENSON, STRESWICK, SEERE, SPEARPOINT, SQUIRE, SMITHSON, STACE, VERRIER, WOOD, WATSON, WELLARD – with Many others not legible. at Flk

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Will of Thomas Baker, jurat of Folkestone, 1593
son Thomas Baker gets messuage at Eastbrooke 16 acres called Mordifeilde
son Robert Baker gets land called Brodewaye and Hunters Meede and one lodge by the sea side
son Henry gets one close lying at Ford of 5 acres
son Richard Baker shares 7 acres at Hye, plus other lands
daughters Alice, Joane and Hester both under 21
sister Badle
wife Elizabeth
father-in-law Thomas Palmer, father of wife Elizabeth
son-in-law Thomas Jenkin
son-in-law Thomas Tydeman




Thomas Baker, jurat of Folkestone, 1629
wife Annes
son Thomas - mansion house at Northy field
son Edmund Baker
daughters Elizabeth Nicolls, Jane, Anne and Martha
brother Robert Baker 
BAKER, Thomas (I14770)
 
2470 On baptism: renatus fuit eodem die. FOX, Francis (I19182)
 
2471 On baptism: s/o John cuius suscepores fuere Henricus Symons, Thomas Foxe, Katherina Collman, et Elizabetha Foxe FOX, Thomas (I19180)
 
2472 On burial described as a "young man" and he died of the plague. SYLVER, James ✝ (I17114)
 
2473 on burial described as being daughter of Jane. This makes sense as John Reynolds, Jane's husband had already died the previous October. REYNOLDS, Mary ^ (I13444)
 
2474 On burial described as being of Charing. WORGER, Thomas (I10557)
 
2475 On burial described as residing on Wallers Row, aged 51 years. This burial in 1848 would match the information of his wife in 1851 as being a widow.

Entry at Faversham baptism Emma 22 May 1833, parents John and Mary Elliott, he a bricklayer, residence listed simply as Faversham. 
ELLIOTT AKA AYLETT, Henry (I2265)
 
2476 On burial is described as a youth. SIMMONDS, John (I14628)
 
2477 On burial, Tamsyn was recorded as being the "wife of" indicating that George Carter was still living at that time. RUCK, Tamsyn (I3722)
 
2478 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I15289)
 
2479 On his baptism: cuius susceptores Johannes Coleman Senior, Johannes Coleman Junior et Rosa Foxe


Description:Of John Fox and Johan his wife to Thomas Kerbey to save harmless the said Thomas Kerbey against all claims by them and by
John Oxenbridge and Thomas Fox, sons of the said Johnan,
concerning a grant to the said Thomas Kerbey of a messuage, half a well, a garden and 1 rood of land.
Dated 15th February 1624
Held At:Kent History and Library Centre
Document Order #:U17/T64
Date:15 Feb 1624
Level:fileExtent:1 doc
Access Status:Open
Contact:Kent History and Library Centre,


Description:By John Fox of Birchington, tailor and Johan his wife, John Oxenbridge of Canterbury, tailor, and Thomas Fox of the same, tailor, to Thomas Kerbey of Birchington, yeoman, of all their interest in the premises of a messuage, half a well, a garden and 1 rood of land. Dated 16th February 1624Held At:Kent History and Library CentreDocument Order #:U17/T65Date:16 Feb 1624Level:fileExtent:1 docAccess Status:OpenContact:Kent History and Library Centre, 
FOX, John (I14352)
 
2480 On his burial entry, Simon was described as being from Westgate, Canterbury. Died d.s.p. according to death duty Will abstract. Whole estate was left to John Ruck's, his brother's, children Francis, Mary, John, William and George in equal shares. As Charles was not mentioned it would be likely that Charles had died as a young child. Simon Ruck appointed his brother John Ruck as Executor.

Simon Ruck, Farmer, Throwley Kent
Fire Insurance Policy Register, 1777-1786, 1st January 1780
58232 1780 SUN 1 282 07278 428512 200 
RUCK, Simon ^ (I5401)
 
2481 On his burial, John was described as being 80 years of age.

JOHN RUCK, FARMER, THROWLEY KENT
Fire Insurance Policy Register, 1777-1786, 1st January 1778
32367 1778 SUN 1 269 03979 BN 405582 300 JOHN RUCK FARMER 
RUCK, John (I5405)
 
2482 On his death on 15 November 1606 at Beauchamp Court near Alcester, his estate (including any claim to the titles) passed to his eldest son, Fulke Greville, 1st Baron Brooke and 5th Baron Willoughby de Broke. After the murder of his son in 1628, they passed to his daughter Margaret, who had married Sir Richard Verney.

He lived at Beauchamps Court, Alcester, Warwickshire, England 
GREVILL, Sir Fulke 4th Lord Willoughby de Broke (I14875)
 
2483 On his marriage, Richard was described as being an Esquire. In the Electoral rolls for 1832 he was shown as residing on Romney Place, Maidstone but no occupation was included. However, on the christening entries for several of his children his occupation was described as being a Lieutenant in the Royal Navy. I subsequently discovered his engagement as a Lieutenant during January 1806. HODGES, Richard Thomas (I6301)
 
2484 On his second marriage to Marcella Pierce, both were described as being of Chilham. Marcella married shortly after Robert's death, on 12 May 1684 to John Lowd at Chilham.


First name(s) Robert
Last name Dallo
Year 1684
Year detail 1684
Place Chilham
County Kent
Country England
Court Canterbury Archdeaconry Court
Document type Inventory
Document reference PRC11/48/53


fonds GODMERSHAM PARK COLLECTION
Repository Canterbury Cathedral Archives
Level file
RefNo CCA-U318/1
Title Marriage Settlement
Date 1624
Description First party: Brodnax, Thomas, esq, of Godmersham & Brodnax, Elizabeth, wife of Thomas| Second party: James, William, esq, of Ightham & James, William, eldest son of William| Third party: Brodnax, Thomas, gent, eldest son of Thomas| Fourth party: Broome, George, esq, of Ashford & White, Daniel, gent, of Winchelsey Thomas Brodnax the son is to marry Jane James, daughter of William the father; William James to pay £2000; estates to be settled: Foord and Yallond manors [Godmersham Park], and other lands in Godmersham, Wye, Crundale and Boughton Aluph in the tenure of Thomas Brodnax, John Ferne, Norton Downe, Nicholas Frances, John Palmer, Robert Dallie, Henry Downe, Edward Wylde clerk, William Grewell, Edward Chapman, Ingram Beane, Richard Maplisden; also marshlands in Burmarsh, Eastbridge, Hurst, New Romney, Hope All Saints, St Mary in the Marsh and Orgarswick in the tenure of William Curtis, Gregory Videan, John Collins, Edward Cheeseman, Richard Baker, Mr Pix gent, Edward Forsett, and Cornwall Forsett Sealed in the presence of Lady Lovelace, George Baxter, Mr W Pepper. With a transcript of c1960
Language English
PhysicalDescription Parchment, 2mm, with 5 seals attached, endorsed and some underlining in blue crayon, rodent damage on left edge
Extent Parchment, 2mm, with 5 seals attached, endorsed and some underlining in blue crayon, rodent damage on left edge 
DALLIE, Robert (I5245)
 
2485 On his second marriage, to Mary Alfrey, Simon was described as a widower, Gent. of Chilham. RUCK, Simon (I5372)
 
2486 On M.I. General Servant aged 26 DUNCAN, Florence ^ (I2199)
 
2487 On M.I. Labourer aged 50 DUNCAN, Percy (I2197)
 
2488 On M.I. Wife of Percy aged 58 KNELL, Agnes Florence (I2205)
 
2489 On marriage Elizabeth was described as spinster and John at a batchelor, both of Patrixbourne. LOE, Elizabeth (I4730)
 
2490 On marriage he was described as a widower and Yeoman of Sheldwich of Dane's Court and Margaret was a spinster. John purchased two-thirds of Goldfield Bottom in Sheldwich from his first wife's sisters: Anne, wife of John Laurance, and Susanna who had first married Andrew [surname unknown] and second married James Finch. By Will John devised it to his four sons.

Will probated in Consistory Court as follows:
BROADBRIDGE John of Boughton-Blean 1713-1722 vol. 59 folio 412 LDS Film #0188876-77 
BROADBRIDGE, John (I4727)
 
2491 On marriage he was described as being of Godmersham, a yeoman, and a widower. SMITH, William (I3758)
 
2492 On marriage her father was George Allen, a diver. She aged 18. ALLEN, Annie Maria (I19071)
 
2493 On marriage to Sarah Loe, John was described as being a batchelor of St. Martin, Canterbury and Sarah was described as a spinster, of this parish - Patrixbourne. Unfortunately, her christening was not found nor were any christenings of Loe or Low between 1613 and 1730. WEBB, John (I2578)
 
2494 On marriage to Susanna her surname was recorded as being JAMES and the entry describes both as being widowed. Family (F1880)
 
2495 On marriage, Valentine was described as being a widower and maltster of Wye. Elizabeth Sheafe was described as being a spinster, 24 years old and also of Wye. Family (F1528)
 
2496 On MI labourer aged 60 years. DUNCAN, Archibald (I2190)
 
2497 On the 1841 census of Sittingbourne (Page 8, District 26, Milton District) William Rutter, Caroline and their three daughters were living on High Street. William was recorded as being a bookbinder. RUCK, Caroline (I3317)
 
2498 On the christening entry for John his parents were recorded at Selling as being paupers.

A brickmaker 
HEAD, John (I10075)
 
2499 On the land tax assessments for Faversham for the years 1780 through 1793 Joseph James appeared as a tenant of property on West Street which had been owned by Richard Hall, Esq. and subsequently by his heirs and later purchasers. No other James individual appears in Faversham and although the evidence is still circumstantial the link between our Sarah James and this fellow grows stronger. JAMES, Joseph (I4523)
 
2500 On the marriage record, both parties were described as being of the parish of Harbledown. Family (F1712)
 

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