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Index to British Chancery Records, 1386-1558:
Name: Thomas Spencer
Place: Kent
Date: 1391-1432, 1449-1453
Volume: 1
Page: 52
Bundle: 7
Name: Alice Spencer
Place: Kent, London
Date: 1504-1515
Volume: 4
Page: 401
Bundle: 361
Name: Simon Spencer
Place: Kent
Date: 1406-1457
Volume: 1
Page: 152
Bundle: 16
Name: William Spencer
Place: Kent, London
Date: 1504-1515
Volume: 4
Page: 401
Bundle: 361 | SPENCER, Matthew (I5869)
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Indexed with digital images of enumeration sheets available on http://automatedgenealogy.com | Source (S43)
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Indexed with digital images of enumeration sheets available on http://automatedgenealogy.com | Source (S111)
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Indications are that William Brett died without living issue. He was a fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, rector of Lawford, Essex but living unmarried in 1828. | WHITFIELD, William Brett (I5162)
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Individual authors and repositories will be cited in each instance of this source. | Source (S143)
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infant on burial | PHARE, Thomas (I14445)
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Infomation from family source | VAN NEST, Alesha (I467)
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Informant John Coulter, residence 43 River Street, Toronto, carpenter. Certificate 026304, registered 10 Nov 1875. | COULTER, Charles Augustus (I20036)
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Informant on death was Mr. William Carlin, 2030 East Harris Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri. | CREES, Ralph R. (I10043)
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Information concerning Sarah's birthplace was provided by Dorothy Loris. Unfortunately, she did not provide the sources from which she drew her information. David Pike had been unable to find mention of this birthplace as of my last correspondence with him. | JONES, Sarah (I48)
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Information from Family Source
Birth: May 19, 1934
Peterborough
Peterborough County
Ontario, Canada
Death: Jan. 24, 2010
Barrie
Simcoe County
Ontario, Canada
VAN NEST, Keith Donald - passed away at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Barrie on Sunday January 24th 2010. Keith Van Nest of New Lowell in his 76th year was the beloved husband of Jeannette (Trudeau). Dear father of Sandra Rogers of New Lowell, Gary Van Nest & his wife Judy of Windsor, Noella Taylor & her husband Andrew of Guelph and Monique Breier & her husband Christian of Barrie. Loving grandfather of Christopher, Paul, Aaron, Jacob, Krista, Alisha, Dylan, Madeleine, Daniel & Matthew. Also survived by sister Audrey Van Nest of St. Catharines. Predeceased by brother Jerry. Friends may call at the Jennett Chapel of the MCCLELLAND & SLESSOR FUNERAL HOME 152 Bradford St. in Barrie on Wednesday January 27th from 12:00 noon until time of service at 1:00 p.m. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery Barrie. As an expression of sympathy memorial donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society. Words of comfort may be forwarded to the family by visiting www.funeralhome.on.ca | VAN NEST, Keith Donald (I436)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I122)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I123)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I263)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I269)
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Information from Family source | REILLY, Robina (I314)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I320)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I325)
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information from family source | EVANS, James William (I326)
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Information from family source | BURKE, Mary Bridget (I327)
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Information from family source | ALLAN, Sarah Isobel May (I338)
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Information from family source | BARBER, Horace Greenly (I397)
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Information from family source | DEBRUIN, Elsa (I398)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I422)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I423)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I450)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I451)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I452)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I457)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I462)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I463)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I464)
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Information from family source | VAN NEST, Jacob (I465)
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Information from family source | VAN NEST, Krista (I466)
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Information from family source | HALLIDAY, Norman (I846)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I424)
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Information obtained from individual present at the birth of the child. | Source (S116)
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Information relating to this Hezekiah Godden and his descendants was taken from http://www.familysearch.org Ancestral File search. The information was submitted by a Professor Alan R. Wellburn, Low Lane House Leck, Via Carnforth, Lancashire, England LA6 2JA. His first submission was during 1991 with a second submission during 1995. Apparently Professor Wellburn has not been able to track his Hezekiah Godden back to Kent. | GODDEN, Hezekiah (I5025)
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Inhabitants of London 1605
St. Lawrence Jewry
Martin Trott of Langridge, Essex
his father: John Trott, citizen and Draper of St. John Walbrook 11920
his mother: Rose Cartwright
she daughter of left blank
Born 15' [sic] at St. John Walbrook
Married 1575 May 2 at St. Olave Jewry
Wife Joane Bowyer
born 1556 Sep 14 at St. Nicolas Asons
daughter of Francis Bowyer 1554 and Elizabeth Tillesworth 2504
educated left blank
profession mercer
Will 1620 PCC 58 Soame Nasing Essex
Children:
Anne bap blank mar Thomas Northen GR
Frances bap 1582 May 6 mar William Westen GR 10637
Martin bap 1586 May 31 mar 1605 Anne Perient
Rose bap blank mar 1592 John Cadge GR Nasing 46598
Catherine bap 1583 Jul 31 and 1585 April 15 mar 1614 Thomas Banestre, Nasing
William bap 1591 March 21
Elizabeth bap 1594 Nov 28
Mary bur 1598 Nov 28
vis Essex II 609 | TROTT, John (I265)
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Inheritance Disputes Index 1574-1714
Testator last name Testator first name Testator title Testator misc Location Case details TNARef
Giles Thomas Oare, Kent Ruck v. Ewens 1674 C6/87/19
Ruck Adam Ruck v. Ruck (A) 1684 C7/296/50 | RUCK, Adam (I3601)
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Inherited the estates of his cousin, Sir Arthur Harris, Bart., on the cousin's death. | HARRIS, Christopher (I16968)
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inherited the Kentish estates. He endowed Bayham Abbey. He married, and had, with two daughters, Alice, who further endowed Bayham Abbey, and Agnes, wife of -- De Icklisham, was s. by his son, See Cotton MSS.
HOUSES OF PREMONSTRATENSIAN CANONS
16. THE ABBEY OF OTHAM (fn. 1)
The abbey of St. Mary and St. Laurence was founded about 1180 by Ralph de Dene, who granted his land and chapel of Otham in Hailsham parish with other lands and rents in the neighbourhood to establish a house of Premonstratensian canons. The endowment was augmented by his son Robert de Dene, who gave his manor of Tilton in Selmeston; and by Ela, the founder's daughter, who married first Jordan de Sackville and afterwards William de Marci; amongst other things she granted a yearly rent of 6d. for the bettering of the meals of the convent on St. Laurence's Day.
... About 1207, however, Sir Robert de Turnham began to build an abbey at Bayham on the borders of Kent and Sussex, and Ela de Sackville, as patroness, gave leave for the transference of the canons from Otham thither. This cannot have taken place before 1208, as Jordan, the only known abbot of Otham and first abbot of Bayham, was still abbot of Otham in December, 1207. (fn. 2)
2. Cal. of Chart. of Abbey of Robertsbridge, No. 63.
[Source: "Houses of Premonstratensian canons: Abbey of Otham." A History of the County of Sussex: Volume 2. Ed. William Page. London: Victoria County History, 1973. 86. British History Online. Web. 20 November 2018. http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/sussex/vol2/p86.] | DE DENE, Robert (I13142)
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Inq pm 4 Eliz., No 70. Will noncupative 28 Feb 1599/1600, pro at Truro 21 Mar 1599/1600 Principal Registry, Exeter
This information taken from the Original Visitation of Cornwall 1620, Harl. MS 1162, signed Daniell Searell. The Parish Registers of Antony prior to 1673 have been lost, and the only entry of the name from that date to the end of the century is the burial of Edward Searle on the 26 August, 1683. | SEARLE, Wymond (I14952)
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inq pm 7 Hen VIII V.O. No. 125. Aged 50 years at the time of his father's death in 1425/6. | BOSCAWEN, John (I19498)
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Inquisitions Post Mortem, Edward III, File 29
Pages 274-287
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 7, Edward III. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1909.
Sharp, J E E S, and A E Stamp. "Inquisitions Post Mortem, Edward III, File 29." Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 7, Edward III. London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1909. 274-287. British History Online. Web. 26 September 2021. http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol7/pp274-287.
Cornwall
Extent made at St. Austel, 9 May, 6 Edward III. 1332/3
Alba Landa. A knight’s fee, held by Osbert de Landa by suit of court; and a moiety of a fee, held by William Tregod by suit of court.
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AR - Arundell of Lanherne and Trerice
AR/1 - TITLE DEEDS
Title Deeds for non-Arundell property
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Gift Osbert, lord of Alba Landa = (1) Bernard Kenstoc de Trweru = (2) (1) to (2),...
This record is held by Archives and Cornish Studies Service (formerly Cornwall Record Office)
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Reference: AR/1/963
Description:
Gift
Osbert, lord of Alba Landa = (1)
Bernard Kenstoc de Trweru = (2)
(1) to (2), for his homage and service, 1 small acre (unam parvam acram) in the vill of Woderon, namely that which Peter de Nanschoc held for some time (aliquamdiu), with all appurtenances, by bounds made between that land and land of Reginald le Bec, by a great dyke including that dyke to the great way dividing the land and land of Randulf le Summeter, by that way to bounds of Philip de Lantiam in that fee, by his bounds to the wood called Canslester, beside the wood of Cansclester to the ford of Rescledan, uphill beside the wood of Walgod to the way leading from the wood of Walgod to Voderon (per metas factas inter terram predictam et terram Reginaldi le Bec, per unum magnum fossatum cum toto fossato illo usque magnam viam que dividit inter terram illam et terram Rand' le Summeter, et ita per illam viam usque divisas Philippi de Lantiam in predicto feodo, et ita per divisas dicti Philippi usque boscum qui vocatur Canslester, et ita iuxta boscum de Cansclester usque vadum de Rescledan, et inde contra montem iuxta boscum de Walgod usque viam que tendit de bosco de Walgod usque Voderon).
For (2) and his heirs, or whomever he wishes to assign it to, to hold of (1) hereditarily and freely for ever. Rent 2s yearly at the fairs of Truru and of Sanctus Petrocus of Bodminia, for all service except royal tallage (salvo regali tallagio).
(1) has also granted to (2) to pay (aquietare) scutage out of that rent when it arises; and (2) shall have haybote (haibote) and ... for himself and his tenants dwelling in that vill, by view of the forester, and common pasture ... [throughout the vill, except] corn, meadows and gardens (...tis bladis pratis & ortis); also that (2) shall have 1 sow with ... in time of pannage (unam suem cum ... tempore panagii); and he need not pay suit of court [except] ... and Michaelmas; if he incurs penalties, no matter how often in one day, [he shall be quit by paying] 1 ... (si in emendis ceciderint quamvis multociens una die per un' ...); (1) may not take distraint [?] in that land of Woderon for ... (... end' est quod ego Osbertus nec heredes mei non possumus manum [?] capere in terra illa de Woderon pro ...); [when the king or lord wishes to make] his first-born son a knight (..acere filium suum primogenitum militem), (2) is bound to pay him 6d as an aid, and for his daughter (ad filiam) [on marriage]. (2) shall have 2 fowling-glades each year (duos v..letos in quolibet anno), one in the wood of Sewyhec and the other in the wood of ...; ... to pay fine of 6d (... finire per sex denar').
... Walebreus, Sir Simon de Treiage, William de Roscrou, Gervase de Treual, Amideus de Coeran, John le ...
[No endorsements on surviving parts]; found in 19th-century wrapper endorsed 'Penleeze'.
Alba Landa [Blanchelande, in Kea]
Trweru, Truru [Truro]
Woderon, Voderon [Goodern, in Kea]
Nanschoc [Nancekuke, in Illogan]
Lantiam [Lantyan, in Golant]
Canslester, Cansclester (wood) [Kelsters, in Kea]
Rescledan (ford) [cf. Rescladden, St Clement?]
Walgod (wood) [Hugus, in Kea]
Sewyhec (wood) [Seveack, in Kea]
Coeran [Curran, in Golant?]
Note:
Compare the bounds of Goodern quoted from a deed of c.1270 (including also Osbert de Alba Landa) by Henderson, in Doble, Four Saints of the Fal.
The Goodern deeds (AR/1/963-7) certainly have nothing to do with Perlees manor, and apparently are present through the Lambourn inheritance, though it is doubtful whether the Arundells acquired any interest in Goodern through them.
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Date: [13th century; c.1270?]
Held by: Archives and Cornish Studies Service (formerly Cornwall Record Office), not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Physical condition: Torn and lacking parts | DE ALBALANDA, Osbert (I19624)
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Inscription on headstone in the Old Parish Church Foveran:
STOTT ERECTED BY FRANCIS STOTT IN LOVING MEMORY OF
HIS SON FRANCIS DIED IN INFANCY FEB 1900
CHARLES DIED 15TH MAY 1911 AGED 23
WILLIAM FELL IN ACTION APRIL 1918 AGED 27
SARAH ANN DIED 27TH JULY 1926 AGED 24
ALSO HIS WIFE ELIZABETH P. RITCHIE DIED AT 14 ELM PPLACE ABERDEEN 18TH FEB 1940 AGED 78
ALSO THE ABOVE FRANCIS STOTT DIED AT 14 ELM PLACE ABERDEEN 30TH OCTOBER 1941 AGED 83
JAMES DIED AT DRUMBO ONTARIO 8TH OCTOBER 1955 AGED 66
ELIZABETH JANE DIED 29TH NOV. 1983 AGED 87 | STOTT, Francis Catto (I12519)
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Inspector fitter motor engines in 1939 register. | KITLEY, Christopher Alan (I17866)
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"Waiting for the call"...Since some of you have asked why Jerry is going to Ottawa for treatment, here is the story. I will try to keep it short, but it is not a short story. Jerry was diagnosed in May 2014 by way of a bone marrow test. His doctor told me over the phone of the diagnosis of Myelofibrosis, which I in turn had to give him the bad news. This diagnosis came right after we had signed papers to purchase our dream house in the country. The Dr. told us that he required treatment right away, and that we would be called within a few days by an oncologist. So we waited.
When we did not receive a call in a week or so, I called the office, and was told that this particular Dr. had referred us to another Dr. Well, as it turns out this 2nd Dr. was a month or 2 from moving to St. Catharines and it was going to be a wait. When he told his family Dr. of this, his family Dr. referred him to Juravanski Cancer Clinic in Hamilton. Again, we waited for the call. I called them once a week, and were told that yes, he was on the list, and would be called within a few weeks. Well the call did come to his family Dr., and he was told that he would have to come back to St. Catharines, because their patient load was high and they simply could NOT take him on as a patient.
During that that time we did move, with the help of some wonderful people, and 3 of those people had also fought or were fighting cancer.
David James, why did you not tell me to hire a moving company.?!?! Note to self, never move yourself. (just kidding, you did tell me).
We continued to wait, while taking on many projects at the new house. Jerry worked like a trooper, despite his symptoms, and remained positive and optimistic.
His loving sister, Jackie Crompton who lives in Thunder Bay (a 2 day drive from here), approached here cancer clinic, and after pleading her case, was able to get Jerry an appointment with an oncologist. This was now September. Jerry did spend some in Thunder Bay with that oncologist, and was started on some medications, and was told that he required a bone marrow transplant in Ottawa. (which is about a 6 hour drive from our house). Ottawa was chosen because his Dr. in Thunder Bay felt that it was the best hospital for his case.
He came back home and waited for the call. After a few appointments in Ottawa and teleconferences with Dr.'s in Ottawa, we were told that the transplant would probably happen in December, and that they would be starting the process of searching for a compatible donor. Well, as it turned out, his sister Jackie was the donor. Then she wasn't because she had survived cancer many years ago, and they were concerned about the risks to both her and Jerry because of her having chemo way back them.
We were then told that the transplant would be in January, and after researching this, Jackie would likely be the donor. This process all takes time, so the transplant was moved up to March. As you know, Jackie finally was able to donate her stem cells, which were frozen (less than 5% of stem cells are frozen) but this is a precaution so that they can check them more thoroughly to ensure that the quality is right for Jerry. The Dr.'s there are pretty optimistic that everything is fine, but this does take time, so now the transplant is expected to be late April or early May (now a year after diagnosis). This process will take at least 4 months in Ottawa. So we are still waiting for the call.
Jerry is doing well, despite having to receive a few blood transfusions to "juice him up" (as the ER doctor said). He remains optimistic, positive and anxious to move forward so that he can move back home and get on with things.
I want to thank everyone for their support, and you are in this group because you have crossed our path in many different ways, and it is important to us to keep you informed. Just being able to write to you in this group is therapeutic and we know that you care.
When we get the call, you will find out!! (I promise the next post will be shorter)
xo
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Jerry Harpwood had only retired from the St. Catharines Fire Department for six years, after a three-decade career there.
And he’d revelled in later times with his family and wife Darlene Chamberlain.
Among those adventures were sojourns to Greece, Alaska and Western Canada.
By early summer 2014, another post-retirement chapter was unfolding for the former acting platoon chief. He and Darlene moved into a dream house in St. Catharines wine country.
The couple, who married in 2009, even bought a dog.
A disease had other plans, however. Jerry was almost simultaneously diagnosed with myelofibrosis, a cancer of the bone marrow.
After a pitched battle that included a stem-cell transplant, Jerry passed away Dec. 17 at the Juravinski Hospital in Hamilton. He was 66.
“He was the most courageous man I have ever met,” said Darlene, inside their west-end home and describing his last years.
“We both had this thing where we agreed ‘you have to live each day to the fullest, because you don’t know what’s around the corner.
“And every day he showed his determination and strength by rallying,” she said. “And if Jerry had a good day I was having a good day, if it was a bad day I’d have a bad day.”
She recounts an ordeal of referrals, blood transfusions and medical bouncing around that followed the diagnosis.
Eventually, a Thunder Bay oncologist sent him to The Ottawa Hospital for treatment. Jerry’s stem cell donor was his sister Jackie Crompton.
“I’d do it again if it would have saved his life, there is no doubt in my mind about that,” said Jackie, a Thunder Bay resident. “Jerry was a real gem.
“When he got ill … we tried to help out as much as we could.”
Darlene had to relocate to Ottawa for months for the April transplant procedure, but her husband remained in hospital. He was eventually taken by air ambulance to Juravinski in October, in critical condition.
“These things happen and you just go, you do what you have to,” said Darlene. “We were trying to save his life.”
Despite being told her husband might never get off his respirator, by late fall Jerry seemed to improve. “The most amazing thing he did was manage to get off the respirator for a month,” Darlene said. “It was a setback, rally, setback, rally.”
In the end, a health decline followed and Jerry died in the hospital, his wife at his side.
Jerry was also predeceased by his first wife Gaye, who died from cancer in the early 2000’s after a long marriage.
Darlene describes Jerry as “an amazing caregiver to his first wife … he was a kind, courageous man.
“He deserved to have someone look after him, the way he looked after her.”
His obituary reports Jerry was a former scout leader and loved the outdoors. “He was an invaluable member of Smugglers Cove Boat Club,” it said.
Ten days after his death, Darlene said she’s doing “OK.”
“I am trying to focus on our good times and how he lived his life with a lot of joy and laughter; eventually I’m hoping those memories will replace (the bad ones).”
His longtime friend, retired St. Catharines firefighter Doug Dixon, called Jerry “probably one of the best guys you’ll ever meet.”
“And he’d been through a lot, but headed off in this journey and didn’t know what the outcome would be.
“He just fought so hard … like so many firefighters before him, the cancer caught up,” he said. “Just a super guy.”
Doug also spoke at a memorial held last week at St. Thomas Anglican Church in St. Catharines.
“Jerry loved the fire services, the screaming sirens and the flashing lights,” he told the gathering.
“It was the perfect career for a very adventurous and courageous man. He was a natural leader.”
Jerry is also survived by sons Andrew and Aaron, stepchildren Christine and David, grandchildren Ella and Cole, sisters Jackie, Cathy and several nephews.
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Died from complications of Leukemia and stem cell transplant
HARPWOOD, Gerald David - Dec. 28, 1948 - Dec. 17, 2015. Our beloved husband, father, brother, grandfather, uncle, and friend passed away after an incredibly difficult battle with cancer. He was 66 years old. Jerry was a devoted, cherished husband and best friend to Darlene Chamberlain, loving father to Andrew (Cody) Harpwood, and Aaron, stepfather to Christine and David, grandfather to Ella and Cole, loving brother to Jackie (Greg) and Cathy as well as several nephews. He was predeceased by Gaye (Anita) Harpwood. Jerry was firefighter with the St. Catharines Fire Services for 30 years, and he cherished the opportunity to have been able serve his community. Prior to his employment with the Fire Services, Jerry was an ambulance attendant in St. Catharines. His involvement in emergency services for over 40 years is a testament to his personality, dedication and courage. He was former scout leader and loved the outdoors. He was an invaluable member of Smugglers Cove Boat Club, and could always be counted on to perform the smallest or largest of tasks. Jerry's love of animals was proof of his loving, kind nature and his huge heart and personality will be missed by all who knew him. A Celebration of Life will be held at St. Thomas Anglican Church, 99 Ontario St., Tuesday December 22, at 11am, followed by a reception at the Lions Club, 732 Niagara St., St. Catharines. In Lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations to the Rankin Cancer Run or any charity of your choice. Arrangements entrusted to PASSFIELD MORTUARY SERVICES 905-683-047413007845
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Inv Austen Matthew Wye 1640 PRC/11/6/94 Yeoman, Will 1640
need to get images from familysearch for Staple beyond 1683 cmb
looking for marriage of Mathew Austen and Thomasine I have done:
Wye
Crundale
Chilham
all parishes on the East Kent database
Waltham
Staple
Elham
Harbledown
Bekesbourn
Nonington
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DINGLEY, alias BORELAND, is a small manor, situated in the borough of Boreland, in this parish, the house of it lying about three-quarters of a mile northeast from the church, which in the reign of King Henry VIII. was in the possession of Sir Matthew Brown, whose son Sir Anthony appears by the King's receiver's roll, in the Augmentation-office, to have been possessed of it in the 30th year of that reign. After this name was extinct here it came into the possession of Austen, one of which name, Matthew Austen, died possessed of it about the year 1640; it afterwards descended down to Thomas Austen, who in 1681 alienated it to Sir John Fagg, bart. who at his death devised it to his second son Charles Fagg, esq. whose great-grandson, the Rev. Sir John Fagg, bart. of Chartham, is the present
possessor of it.
From: 'Parishes: Chilham', The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent: Volume 7 (1798), pp. 263-292. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=63418.
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Wills:
Austen Matthew Wye 1640 PRC16/1333
Probate/court records: Archdeacon's Court, miscellaneous - ref. DCb/PRC/18[Access Conditions] DCb/PRC/18/6 2nd Dcb/PRC/18/7 are unfit for consultation and therefore their contents are not listed here.1640 - 1641FILE - Archdeaconry Court Miscellaneous - ref. DCb/PRC/18/27/39 - date: 28 Jul 1640[from Scope and Content] PLAINTIFF: n.s.; DEFENDANT: Those AUSTEN rel, exix; DOCUMENT: All; CASE: Test (Matt AUSTEN, Wye)
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Chancery Records Index 1336-1558
Name: Harry Austyn
Place: Kent
Date: 1453-1455
Volume: 1
Page: 233
Bundle: 24
Name: Matthew Austen
Place: Kent
Date: 1551-1553
Volume: 9
Page: 325
Bundle: 1294
Name: Matthew Austen
Place: Kent
Date: 1553-1555
Volume: 10
Page: 21
Bundle: 1337
Name: Matthew Austen
Place: Kent, Southampton
Date: 1553-1555
Volume: 10
Page: 21
Bundle: 1337
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First name(s) Matt
Last name Austen
Residence Tenterden
Marriage year 1547
Marriage date 18 Jul 1547
Marriage place Tenterden
Spouse's first name(s) Marian
Spouse's last name Hubbard
Spouse's residence Tenterden
County Kent
Country England
Record set Kent, East Kent marriage index 1538-1754
First name(s) Matt
Last name Austen
Residence Tenterden
Marriage year 1573
Marriage date 14 Oct 1573
Marriage place Tenterden
Spouse's first name(s) Joan
Spouse's last name Piper
Spouse's residence Tenterden
Notes Shown as ASTEN
County Kent
Country England
First name(s) Matt
Last name Austen
Residence Tenterden
Marriage year 1592
Marriage date 25 Sep 1592
Marriage place Tenterden
Spouse's first name(s) Mary
Spouse's last name Bennett
Spouse's residence Tenterden
County Kent
Country England
Record set Kent, East Kent marriage index 1538-1754 | AUSTIN, Matthew (I9960)
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Inv Austen Thomas Adisham 1617 1617 PRC/28/9/12 Yeoman, Will 1617
Will Austen, Austin Thomas Adisham 1617 1617 PRC/32/44/130 PRC/31/71 A/1 OWD, PY from PRC/32 1617
Will Austin Thomas Chilham 1682 1682 PRC/17/76/4 PRC/16/307 A/4 1682 | AUSTIN, Thomas (I12100)
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