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Family of Samuel HOADLY and Elizabeth MILLER
| Husband: | Samuel HOADLY ( -1806) | |
| Wife: | Elizabeth MILLER ( -1802) | |
| Children: | William HOADLY (1769-1830) | |
| Elizabeth HOADLY (bef1776-1825) | ||
| Marriage | 2 Sep 1768 | Otham, Kent 1,2 |
Additional Information
| Marriage | Otham Parish Church, Kent |
Husband: Samuel HOADLY
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| Samuel HOADLY, Otham Church, Otham Kent. Samuel Hoadly and Elizabeth Miller married here in 1768 | ||
| Name: | Samuel HOADLY | |
| Sex: | Male | |
| Father: | ? HOADLY ( - ) | |
| Mother: | - | |
| Birth | "?" | ? |
| Occupation | Cordwainer/Shoemaker 3 | |
| Death | 1806 | |
| Burial | 16 Nov 1806 | Otham Churchyard, Kent 4 |
Wife: Elizabeth MILLER
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| Elizabeth MILLER, Otham Church Inside. Samuel Hoadly and Elizabeth Miller married here in 1768 | ||
| Name: | Elizabeth MILLER | |
| Sex: | Female | |
| Father: | - | |
| Mother: | - | |
| Death | 1802 | |
| Burial | 29 Sep 1802 | Otham Churchyard, Kent 4 |
Child 1: William HOADLY
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| William HOADLY, 1914, age 145, Week Street, Maidstone in 1914. William had his Coachbuilding Premises in this street, as did his sons. | William HOADLY, 1842, age 73, St George Hanover Square in 1842. William Hoadly and Catherine Rhodes married here in 1798 | William HOADLY, Otham Churchyard, Otham Kent. William and Catherine Hoadly and his parents Samuel and Elizabeth are buried here | Spouse: Catherine RHODES, 1842, age 76, St George Hanover Square in 1842. William Hoadly and Catherine Rhodes married here in 1798 | ||||
| Name: | William HOADLY | |
| Sex: | Male | |
| Spouse: | Catherine RHODES (bef1766-bef1828) | |
| Birth | 3 Mar 1769 | Otham, Kent? |
| Christening | Week Street Independent Chapel, Maidstone, Kent 5 | |
| Residence (1) | 1790 (age 20-21) | Maidstone, Kent |
| Residence (2) | 1805 (age 35-36) | Week Street, Maidstone, Kent |
| Residence (3) | 1827 (age 57-58) | Week Street, Maidstone, Kent |
| Occupation | Coachmaker 3 | |
| Religion | Chosen As A Deacon, Week St Independent Chapel 5 | |
| Death | Aug 1830 (age 61) | Maidstone 4 |
| Burial | 28 Aug 1830 | Otham Churchyard, Kent 4 |
| Auction | 30 Jul 1839 (age 70) | Maidstone, Kent |
Additional Information
| Residence (1) | Maidstone Poll Book 22/6/1790 |
| Residence (2) | Holden's Triennial Directory 1805/6/7 |
| Residence (3) | Pigot's London And Provincial New Commercial Directory 1826-7 |
| Auction | Week Street, Maidstone, Kent
Sale - probably of house owned by William Hoadly Snr (1769-1830) in Week Street, and also that of his brother-in-Law, Charles Day - detailed in the London Times. The Times: Wednesday July 29th 1829 Page 4 Freehold Property, at Maidstone and Newhithe, in Kent, - By STEVENS and BRENCHLEY, at the Bull Inn, Maidstone, To-morrow, July 30, ALL those Two Dwelling-houses and Gardens, with appurtenances, situate on the east side of Week-street, in Maidstone, and now or late in the occupation of Mr. James Boomy, butcher, and Mr. William Hoadley. Also all that dwelling-house, situate in the same street, opposite to the High-street of Maidstone, in the occupation of Mr. Gandy, confectioner. Also all that extensive and capital brick-built malt-house: comprising 2 floors and vaults under the same 5 kilns, and every convenience necessary for the malting 120 quarters a week; situate in Week-street, and now in hand. Also all that new brick-built messuage, situate in King-street, in occupation of Mr. French, clockmaker. Also all that messuage and premises lately called the Roebuck, and the 4 cottages, ropewalk, and piece of orchard ground thereto adjoining, containing altogether 2 acres and a half, situate in the Moat-road, Maidstone, and in the occupation of Mr. Robinson, Varty and others. Also all that messuage (in two dwellings) and garden, lately called and known by the name of Little Crown, situate at the bottom of the High-street of Maidstone, and in the occupation of Charles Day and another. Also all those three brick-built tenements and blacksmith's forge adjoining the sign of the King's Head, in the borough of Westree, in the occupation of John Tabram and others. Also all those two cottages and gardens, situate in Water-lane, in the occupation of William Spencer and Russell. Also all those two pieces of building land, in hand, in lots of 100 feet each, situate on the north and south sides of Brewers-street, in Maidstone aforesaid. Also all that cottage and piece of land, containing about an acre, at Newhythe, near Maidstone, in the occupation of Thomas Duddings and others. Particulars and conditions of sale may be had at the place of sale; of Messrs. Hoare and Neale, solicitors, Maidstone; and of Stevens and Brenchley, 36, Old Jewry. |
Child 2: Elizabeth HOADLY
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| Elizabeth HOADLY, 23 High St Maidstone. Elizabeth Hoadly and her husband Charles Day lived here | Elizabeth HOADLY, 1798, age 22, Elizabeth Hoadly and Charles Day Marriage Entry From the Chatham Parish Register | Spouse: Charles DAY, 1820, age 45, Notice of auction in Maidstone by Charles Day in 1820 | ||||
| Name: | Elizabeth HOADLY | |
| Sex: | Female | |
| Spouse: | Charles DAY (1775-1841) | |
| Birth | bef 7 Jun 1776 | Otham, Kent, England |
| Christening | 7 Jun 1776 (age 0) | Parish Church, Otham, Kent 4 |
| Death | 1 Dec 1825 (age 49) | Maidstone, Kent, England |
Additional Information
| Birth | Not definite that Elizabeth was born in Otham - but I would think it likely. |
Note on Husband: Samuel HOADLY - shared note
Samuel is cited as having lived at Chart Sutton near Maidstone before his marriage.
Samuel and Elizabeth's wedding was witnessed by Thomes Botten and William Rayner.
Samuel had previously witnessed Thomas' wedding to Elizabeth Collison in 1766.
Both Samuel and Thomas were described in the register as "of the Parish of Chart Sutton"
I have not yet found a record of his baptism in either the Chart Sutton or Otham registers, so it is not yet clear where Samuel was born, or who his parents were.
SoG Ref: Microfilm Number Mf 44Ref: DCb/BT1/178/1741806 Burial Novr 16 Samuel Hoadley
Details from the following site:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mrawson/hundred1.html
The Hundreds of West Kent
The boundaries of hundreds don't coincide with parish boundaries so parts of a parish may be in more than one hundred. This list gives an indication of the location and approximate area covered by a hundred. West Kent in this context is defined by the area covered by the West Kent Quarter Sessions held at Maidstone.
EYHORNE
Bearsted, Bicknor, Boughton Malherbe, Boughton Monchelsea, Bredhurst, Broomfield, Chart Sutton, East Sutton, Frinsted, Harrietsham, Headcorn, Hollingbourne, Hucking, Langley, Leeds, Otham, Otterden, Staplehurst, Stockbury, Sutton Valence, Thurnham, Ulcombe, Wormshill, Wychling
Note on Wife: Elizabeth MILLER - shared note
Photo shows interior of St Nicholas Parish Church Otham Kent where Samuel and Elizabeth were married and buried.
SoG Ref:
Microfilm Number Mf 44Ref: DCb/BT1/178/1701802
Burial Sepr. 29 Eliz the Wife of Saml. Hoadley
Sources
| 1 | Otham Parish Register (Microfilm). Assessment: Primary evidence.
Text From Source: Otham Parish Register Page 10 Banns of Marriage between Samuel Hoadly of the Parish of Chart Sutton and Elizabeth Millar of this Parish were published on Sun Aug 14 by Mr Weller on Sun 21 & on Sun Aug 28 by J. Horne The said Samuel Hoadly of the Parish of Chart Sutton and the said Elizabeth Millar of this Parish Spinster were married in this Church by Banns this second Day of September in the Year One Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty Eight by me Wm. Horne Minister This Marriage was folemnised between Us } Samuel Hoadly } Elizabeth Miller In the Prefence of Thomas Botten William Rayner No 28 |
| Centre for Kentish Studies / Kent County Archives Service, Sessions House County Hall Maidstone Kent ME14 1XQ. Tel: 01622 694 363. |
| 2 | "Information from Free Births, Marriages, and Deaths website: http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/"
(Internet). Assessment: Secondary evidence.
Text From Source: IGI Individual Record FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index v5.0 British Isles Search Results | Download -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Samuel Hoadly Pedigree Male Family -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Event(s): Birth: Christening: Death: Burial: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Marriages: Spouse: Elizabeth Miller Family Marriage: 02 SEP 1768 St Nicholas, Otham, Kent, England -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Messages: Extracted marriage record for locality listed in the record. The source records are usually arranged chronologically by the marriage date. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type: M019736 Film Sheet: |
| Internet. Call Number: http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/ (electronic). |
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| Source: Free BMD website, marriage certificate - Lucy Jaques Alexander Davis - 25Dec 1902 | |
| 3 | Enrollments of Indentures of Apprentices 1722-1790. |
| Centre for Kentish Studies / Kent County Archives Service, Sessions House County Hall Maidstone Kent ME14 1XQ. Tel: 01622 694 363. |
| 4 | Otham Parish Register (Microfilm). |
| Centre for Kentish Studies / Kent County Archives Service, Sessions House County Hall Maidstone Kent ME14 1XQ. Tel: 01622 694 363. |
| 5 | Week Street Independent Church Book. |
| Family Records Centre, 1 Myddleton Street LONDON EC1R 1UW. Tel: 020 8392 5300. |