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1251 Burial record records that Susanna was an "infant". HORDEN, Susanna (I11406)
 
1252 Burial record says he was of Witherden. CHAPMAN, William (I5011)
 
1253 Burial record states age as 1 month, residing on Holmes Row. VAUGHAN, Emma (I1036)
 
1254 Burial record states that Joseph was an infant pauper. JAMES, Joseph ^ (I4587)
 
1255 Burial record states:
Day Month 04-Dec
Year 1759
Parish Or Reg District Linkinhorne
Forename Mary
Surname HOSKIN
Age a child
Residence
Notes
Transcriber Notes BTs 
HOCKING, Mary ✝ (I8265)
 
1256 Burial records Edward as being of Partridge Lane and being 69 years of age. MONGER, Edward (I6786)
 
1257 Burial records her as a spinster and daughter of Gabriel. RUCK, Ann ^ (I5763)
 
1258 Burial records her as being 90 years of age of Dafford Street, Walcot parish, burial 7 Dec 1838.

Surname: Elliott
Forenames: Amelia
Abode: Dafford St, Walcot
Born (approx.): 1748
Age: 90
Died: 1-Dec-1838
Buried: 7-Dec-1838
Cemetery: Bathwick (Old St Mary's and St John's)
Plot Reference: M.352
Burial Register: 19-505
Monumental Inscription: Yes
Burial: Yes

Also in this plot which appears to be the plot of Amelia's son, John, his wife and daughter:
Elliott John 1774 12-Aug-1814 20-Aug-1814 40
Elliott Mary 1771 21-Aug-1821 25-Aug-1821 50
Elliott Mary Ann 1801 1-Feb-1866 6-Feb-1866 64 
BESSLEY, Amelia (I11881)
 
1259 Burial records her as being the daughter of William Cleveland. CLEVELAND, Mary ✝ (I14653)
 
1260 Burial records him as "a child" WORGER, Daniel ^ (I10547)
 
1261 Burial records Rebecca as being 55 years of age. BROADE AKA BROADBRIDGE, Rebecca (I6781)
 
1262 Burial records this child as being the "daughter of William Cleveland". CLEVELAND, Sarah ✝ (I14654)
 
1263 Burial records this individual as an "infant". MONGER, Letitia (I10875)
 
1264 Burial records this person as a "poor widow". DALLIE, Jane (I5248)
 
1265 burial states "infant son of John" LITTLER, John (I14144)
 
1266 Burial states 12 years of age residing at 6 de Crespigny Villas, Camberwell, Surrey, England
removed from St. Thomas' Hospital 
GILL, Harry Norman ^ (I18676)
 
1267 burial states daughter of Charles. RUCK, Jane (I5620)
 
1268 Burial states he was a "very aged man". LACY, Thomas (I13832)
 
1269 Burial states that individual was a child. PAGE, William ^ (I14265)
 
1270 Burial taken from Bishops Transcripts. Unfortunately, there is no information in the entry to determine if this is the correct Ann Strong, or not. BICKLE, Ann (I543)
 
1271 Burial:
SURNAME GIVEN NAME EVT DATE YEAR PARENTS/SPOUSE PLACE SOURCE
AYLETT Emma Jane DBL 08 Aug 1859 Wallers Row, 1-3/4 Faversham BT 
AYLETT, Emma Jane ^ (I19065)
 
1272 Burial: DIMOND Reginald A. Woodlawn, Guelph - Block M4 Wellington Guelph WW-4322 DIMOND, Reginald (I2162)
 
1273 Buried 21 Oct 1616 a poor old widow Jane (I16575)
 
1274 Buried 6 Dec 1607 a poor man of Vinehill


First name(s) Cicely
Last name Wyborne
Name note -
Marriage year 1589
Marriage date 09 Jun 1589
Marriage place Chartham
Spouse's first name(s) John
Spouse's last name Newnd
Residence Kent, England 
WYBORN, Richard (I16574)
 
1275 Buried 9 Dec 1722 Roger White Senior at Bradford - I believe this to be Roger who married Margery
Buried 18 Jan 1730 Roger White at Bradford
Buried 9 Jan 1736 Roger White at Bradford
Buried 31 Aug 1729 John White at Bradford
Buried 25 Feb 1739 Alice White widow at Bradford 
WHITE, Roger (I14329)
 
1276 Buried also in 1726 October 18 was William Norcott aged about 25 years.

One of the two William Norcotts buried in 1726 must have been this groom:
William Norcott and Elizabeth Stephens were married by banns Oct. 14 1726. 
NORTHCOTE, William (I16167)
 
1277 Buried as "an infant of Robert Atkins". ATKINS, Infant ^ (I18998)
 
1278 Buried as "Edward of Edward and Elizabeth Copping" COPPING, Edward ^ (I16929)
 
1279 Buried as "Elizabeth Coppin Widow" KISBY, Elizabeth (I13269)
 
1280 Buried as "householder".

Richard was a yeoman and intervened with his brother, Thomas, against John Bland, rector of Adisham, 1553;2 an appraiser of the inventory of John Austen of Chillenden 1567 (PRC 28/1, f.39r & v); occurs bond Jun 1568 (SAS/A613).

Bond in £66 13s 4d to perform covenants in SAS/A612
This record is held by East Sussex and Brighton and Hove Record Office (ESBHRO)
See contact details
Reference: SAS/A613
Title: Bond in £66 13s 4d to perform covenants in SAS/A612
Description:
William Kinge, clerk, with Richard Austen of Adisham, Kent, yeoman, and Gregory Bradshaw of Kingston, Kent, yeoman, to the dean and chapter

Date: 14 Jun 1568
Held by: East Sussex and Brighton and Hove Record Office (ESBHRO), not available at The National Archives
Language: English



Richard Austin was born Wickhambreaux c. 1512; m. Adisham
1536 or 1538 Agnes a’Denne (b. Barham, Kent, 1520; d. Adisham, where
buried on 28 March 1588), a lineal descendant of Robertus de Den,
‘pencerna’, or butler to Edward the Confessor, and daughter of Thomas
Denne by his second wife Margaret Naisshe (see sub Denne of Denne Hill).
Richard Austen, widower, was buried Adisham 15 Dec 1592 (will dated 1587
pr. CCC 1592, ref PRC32/37-89, leaving Communion cup to Adisham
Church)


My Facebook posts concerning this Richard and his forebears:
1. To Charo Duff: Elizabeth Austin's parents were Richard Austin and Agnes a'Denne. He was born circa 1510 at Wickhambreaux. I descend through Elizabeth's brother, Matthew Austin.. I have Richard Austin's Will, as well as those of his father and grandfather. The family was middle class with wealth expected of the middle class. There are no titles or peerages in this Austin line.

2. To Charo Duff: First, the wife of Robert Austen, of Adisham, was not buried nor died on or about 25 Oct 1538. That Elizabeth is clearly defined in the Parish Register of Adisham as being a child. The death/burial of Robert Austen's wife is unknown but can be dated at sometime between 1514, the calculated date of the birth of her last child but before 23 Nov 1544, the date of Robert Austen's Will. Also, in every reliable source Robert Austen's wife's name is unknown. So, there is even no clear evidence that her name was Elizabeth. As Richard's first daughter is named Edith and his second daughter is named Elizabeth and as Agnes a'Denne's mother's name is also unknown, Richard's wife could be either Edith or Elizabeth. Only finding her mentioned as an Austen in her own father's Will will prove what her name was.

Anyone who has connected her to a Dutch woman and then claims that woman to be a noblewoman is entirely wrong. Her father Peiter was not a nobleman, either. He was a castellan of the Loevestein castle in the what is now the Netherlands. Usually the duties of a castellan consisted of military responsibility for the castle's garrison, maintaining defences and protecting the castle's lands, combined with the legal administration of local lands and workers including the castle's domestic staff. If this was a true connection to Robert Austin KAS would have the details. A search of their website through the Google site search confirms the opposite through the absence of any such information. Additionally, the Adisham article researched and written by Edward Hasted fails to mention any of the Austen's by name even though they rented Court-Lodge on the manor. Had there been a noble connection Hasted would definitely have mentioned that connection. The article can be read on British History Online.

Now, the children of Robert Austen and his wife: there are many baptisms of Austen children between 1538 and 1580 in the Parish Register of Adisham. Many of those baptisms do not specify a parent's name - there were at least 3 other Austen brothers having children at the same time. However, the births attributable to Richard and Agnes can be reasonably calculated based on the early baptisms and the later ones that specify Richard as the father. I have attached a screen shot of my own tree that shows the children with their baptism dates - I'll have to do this in two screen shots as there are so many children. Children whose names contain a ^ symbol indicate those who died as children or without children of their own.

3. To Charo Duff: There was a Sir Robert Austen but he was from Tenterden and firmly rooted at Hall Place in Bexley. He was born circa 1595 and died in 1660.

Sir Robert Austen is mentioned in KAS article "Bexley: The Church, Hall Place and Blendon" pp 370-371, online at https://www.kentarchaeology.org.uk/.../Vol.018.../018-38.pdf
"On the east wall of the north chancel is the monument of the next owner of Hall Place, Sir Robert Austen, who came from Tenterden. He buried here, in July 1653, two of his children, Thomas and William. Created a baronet in July 1660, he served as sheriff of this county in 1660 and 1661. He died in 1666, aged 79. The monument mentions, but does not name, his first wife, Margaret Williamson, who only surviving child Elizabeth became Lady Dacres of Cheshunt. His second wife, Ann Muns, is named on the monument; she survived the baronet for twenty-one years..."

In a footnote
"In 1654-5, February 14, the manor of Chelsea was sold to him and two others as trustees for the daughters and coheirs of James, Duke of Hamilton, the Ladies Ann and Susan, for GB1185. In 1660 Sir Robert Austin united with others in conveying the manor of Chelsea to Charles Cheyne (Faulkner's History of Chelsea, i, 3288, 330)."

4..Response from Charo Duff: I guess everyone else's trees are rubbish on ancestry too as that's where I've got most of the information...

My response: That's right. Very few actually take the time and trouble to do their own research in primary sources. Having been a professional historical researcher and genealogist since 1990 I can tell you that people just simply copy from other trees. I have also lectured on this very subject. It was bad enough in 2012. Now, the errors are beginning to pile up exponentially. The problem is not only contained on Ancestry, but on MyHeritage, and FamilySearch, which is even one step more serious as strangers can change your own tree.

4. In response to Charo Duff and her incessant posting of Austens in Benenden: These individuals are from Benenden. I have no information on this group of Austens. They are not directly connected to the group of Austens at Adisham and Wickhambreaux., the earliest of whom that is known is Robert born circa 1430s.
All I can say is do your own research in primary sources and follow the Genealogical Standards of Proof as onerous and pedantic as they are. They can be read on the BCG Certification website.

5. To Charo Duff: The discussion above related to the incorrect assignment of a knighthood to Robert Austen of Adisham (born ca 1479-bur 26 Nov 1544) who was the grandfather of Elizabeth Austen who married William Henniker (settled in Goodnestone-next-Wingham). The discussion had nothing to do with your 5th great-grandparent.
To add to the proof of the Elizabeth Austen a) being the daughter of Richard Austen and Agnes a'Denne and b) that this Elizabeth Austen married William Henykar [sic], here is the excerpt from the Will of Richard Austen:
IN THE NAME OF GOD, AMEN, the 21st day of May and in the thirty year of the reign of our sovereign Lady Elizabeth, by the grace of God Queen of England, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, et cetera, I RICHARD AUSTEN, of the parish of Adisham, in the County of Kent, yeoman, do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following:
...
Item, I will unto ELIZABETH HENYKAR, my daughter, one cow.
...
PROBATE made at this court before Stephen Lakes, Commissary, the 13th day of February A.D. 1592 upon the oaths of WILLIAM SMYTH and VALENTINE AUSTEN, and MATHEW AUSTEN Executors.
[Source: Consistory Court of Canterbury, Will, Consistory Court of Canterbury (England, Canterbury: Canterbury Cathedral Archives), PRC32/37-89, Will dated 21 May 1592, Canterbury Cathedral Archives, Canterbury, Kent,, England.] 
AUSTIN, Richard (I10323)
 
1281 Buried as "infant daughter of Edward". POPE, Mary (I5048)
 
1282 Buried as "infant daughter of Edward". POPE, Elisabeth (I5051)
 
1283 Buried as "John Coppin householder"


Borden Extracts
C 25 Dec 1679 COPPING Edward John/Elizabeth
c 13 Dec 1680 Coppin Susanna John/Elizabeth, child dbl 25 Dec 1680
c 12 Mar 1682 Coppin Elizabeth John/Elizabeth
c 20 Jul 1684 Coppin Thomas John/Elizabeth
c 14 Feb 1685 Coppin Susanna John/Elizabeth
c 1 Jan 1688 Coppin Anne John/Elizabeth, child dbl 5 Oct 1690
c 26 Jan 1690 Coppin John John/Elizabeth
dbl 12 Sep 1701 Coppin Mary d/o Elizabeth Coppin, widow

Bredgar done - no Coppin entries


Patronymica Britannia a dictionary of family names by Mark Antony Lower, M.A., F.S.A. London, 1860.

Coppen. Coppin. Means "Elevated" as "Coppin in hevin," is Elevated to Heaven. Jamieson is the authority in his "Origin of the Scottish Language."

The root appears to be Anglo-Saxon. Cop means the summit. Probably from the lofty residence of the first bearer of the name. 
COPPING, John (I13268)
 
1284 Buried as "wife of Richard|". Elizabeth (I19170)
 
1285 Buried as "wife of Robert". VIDEAN, Bennett (I19167)
 
1286 Buried as "wife of Thomas of Mornicke". Margaret (I16488)
 
1287 Buried as a "child and daughter of Edward Pope". POPE, Elisabeth (I5047)
 
1288 Buried as a "child of Richard" but no christening was located. HARRIS, Richard ✝ (I17123)
 
1289 Buried as a "widow". RUCK, Elizabeth (I3417)
 
1290 Buried as a child of Mr. William and Anne SAWKINS, Ellen (I14312)
 
1291 Buried as a child of William and Anne. SAWKINS, Anne (I14313)
 
1292 Buried as a child. PRESTON, Katharine ^ (I17452)
 
1293 Buried as a child. FRY, Mary ^ (I18514)
 
1294 Buried as a householder.

SURNAME GIVEN NAME EVT DATE YEAR PARENTS/SPOUSE PLACE SOURCE
LAURENCE Richard DBL 27 Mar 1627 Faversham AD, BT




Will Lawrence Richard Faversham 1570 1573 PRC/17/41/313b PRC/16/62 L/3 1573
Inv Lawrence Richard Faversham 1573 PRC/10/7/25 Will 1573
Inv Lawrence Richard Faversham 1626 PRC/10/61/139 1626 
LAWRENCE, Richard (I17459)
 
1295 Buried as a householder.

SURNAME GIVEN NAME RESIDENCE YEAR WILL TYPE VOLUME FOLIO FHL FILM #
PRESTON Thomas Faversham 1679-1683 AD 17 RW 75 408 188976 
PRESTON, Thomas (I17422)
 
1296 Buried as a widow. MOORE, Englyshe (I18399)
 
1297 Buried as a widow. HODGES, Elizabeth (I19588)
 
1298 Buried as a youth. PRESTON, Thomas ^ (I17447)
 
1299 Buried as an "infant". POPE, Elisabeth (I5046)
 
1300 Buried as an infant LACY, William (I13840)
 

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