North Kent Connections


Timeline of Pettet+Goodger+Phipps+Clark ancestors

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Year Map Ref Location Event Census showing Place of Birth
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1677 Waltham Richard Tucker baptised transcript Original impossible to read, writing too faint for scan, see transcript for content
1685 (1686*) Kennington Tabitha Goatley baptised transcript Spelled as 'Goatly' in register
1687 Wye Robert Tappenden baptised transcript Spelled as 'Tapinden' in register
1723 Boughton Aluph John Tucker baptised transcript also baptism of Rebecca Tappenden (future wife) recorded on same page as 9.2.1723 (9.2.1724*)
1727 Tonbridge Edward Jarret marries Anne Simmonds
1729 (1730*) Tonbridge Mary Jarrett baptised Note vicar's use of 'base born' for illegitimate births!
1747 Otterden Richard Phipps marries Mary Jarret
1749 Linton St Nicholas Thomas Petit baptised transcript
1750 Boughton Aluph John Tucker marries Rebecca Tappenden transcript
1760 Lenham Robert Phipps baptised transcript Spelled as 'Fipps' in register
1762 Boughton Aluph Phoebe Tucker baptised transcript
1775 Cranbrook Frances (Fanny) Drury born
1776 Frittenden Thomas Pettet marries Priscilla Pope transcript
1778 Newington Sarah Medhurst baptised transcript Note vicar's use of 'natural' (as opposed to legal) for at least four illegitimate births!
1781 M Milton Robert Phipps marries Phoebe Tucker transcript banns
1782 Linton St Nicholas John Pettit (JP1) baptised Record incorrectly states father's name as John, repeating the baby's christian name
1782 Southfleet St Nicholas John Dunks baptised transcript
register (goto p28) includes 4 siblings
1785 Linton St Nicholas Joseph (Joe) Pettit baptised transcript
1787 C Chatham St Mary Mary Clout baptised transcript
1788 Brenchley All Saints Jane Willard baptised transcript Baptism recorded as 'Willard'
1789 Cobham St Mary Magdalene David Goodger marries Dorothy Hills transcript Note recorded as 'David Gudger'
1792 M Milton-next-Sittingbourne Catherine Phipps baptised transcript 1851 incorrectly states Leeds
Spelled as 'Kitty Phepps' in register
1804 Cranbrook Jesse Clark marries Frances Drury
1806 C Chatham St Mary John Goodger baptised transcript 1871 states Luton
1808 Chalk St Mary John Dunks marries Jane Wellerd transcript register (goto p35) Marriage recorded as 'Wellerd'
1809 Northfleet Mary Ann Dunks born (copy from family bible) and baptised 1871
1810 C Chatham St Mary Joseph Pettit marries Mary Clout transcript
1810 G Bobbing James Fuller marries Sarah Medhurst
1811 Newington John Pettit (JP4) (son of Joe & Mary Pettit) baptised transcript
1811 C Chatham St Mary John Pettit (JP1) marries Elizabeth Lucas at Chatham, St Mary
c1811 G Bobbing (probably) Mary Fuller born
1812 G Bobbing John Pettet (JP2) baptised at Bobbing St Bartholemew 1851 1881
1812 Ramsgate St Lawrence Henry & James Phipps born (page from family bible) transcript and baptised   Note no father recorded 1851 1861 1871
1817 Bethersden Sarah Clark born (page from family bible) (transcript) 1851 1861 1871
1817 Cranbrook Sarah Clarke baptised (alternative ancestry as per Noel Coom family tree, but does not have Chatham connection)
1818 Chatham Sarah Clark baptised transcript
1830 St Mary's Hoo John Goodger marries Mary Ann Dunks transcript1 transcript2 register (goto p10) note incorrectly indexed as John Googer
1832 Hoo St Werburgh Eliza Goodger born (copy from family bible) and baptised whole register (goto p102) 1871 1881
Spelled as 'Eliza Goodbugh' in register
1832 G Bobbing John Pettit (JP2) marries Mary Fuller banns 1881
1837 G Bobbing John Pettit (JP1) buried age 57
1838 C Chatham St Mary Henry Phipps marries Sarah Clark not confirmed as name Sally and father William are not correct
1838 B Borden Edwin Phipps born and baptised Mother's name incorrectly entered as Catherine (his grandmother's name) instead of Sarah
1840 G Bobbing George Pettitt baptised
1841 Underling Green, Marden Joseph & Mary Pettet living transcript with William (21), Joseph (20), Charles (15), Frances (10), Herbert (10), Ellin (9) and Harriott (7)
1841 G Bobbing John Pettet (JP3) baptised 1851 1871 1881
1841 K Key Street Henry & Sarah Phipps living with son Edwin (3) & baby daughter Ann (11 months)
1841 K Key Street John (JP2) & Mary Pettit living with daughter Ellen (5) & baby son John 3 (4 months)
1841 K Key Street Elizabeth Pettit née Lucas (widow of JP1) living with daughter Francis (20) and sons Herbert (13) and James (2)
1841 N Chestnut Street James & Sarah Fuller living with daughter Harriot (15)
1841 S Strood George William Phipps baptised (mother Sarah)
1841 L Church Street, Cliffe Catherine Phipps living with baby nephew? George
1851 B Wood Cottages, Borden Henry & Sarah Phipps living (continued) with Edwin (12), Ann (10), Elizabeth (8), Henry (6), Frances (4), Matilda (2) and baby Martha
1851 G Bobbing John (JP2) & Mary Pettett living with Ellen (14), John (JP3) (10), Charles (7), Harriott (5) and George (3)
1851 K Key Street Elizabeth Pettett née Lucas (widow of JP1) living with son Herbert (26, head) & his wife Mary (22), their son George William (2), their niece Harriett (6) and Sarah Maters (19, servant)
1851 G Bobbing James & Sarah Fuller living with daughter Harriott (27) in next house after daughter Mary & son-in-law John Pettett (JP2)
1851 L Church Street, Cliffe Catherine Phipps living with nephew? George (15)
1855 Marden Joseph Pettett dies
1861 K Key Street Elizabeth Pettit née Lucas (widow of JP1) living with son Herbert (34, head) & his wife Mary (32), their son George (12), and their daughters Sarah (7) and Rosetta (5)
1861 K Key Street Henry & Sarah Phipps living with Edwin (22), Henry (16), Frances (14), Matilda (12), Ellen (10), Sarah (8), Emily (6), Frederick (3) and baby Eliza (10 months)
1861 G Bobbing Eliza Goodger working as cook (recorded as "Eliza Goodhew" in census) for Richard & Catherine Knight (farmer) at Bobbing Court photo2 photo3
1862 Frindsbury (Rochester) John Pettet (JP3) marries Eliza Goodger transcript
1863 G Bobbing Elizabeth Pettit (née Lucas, widow of JP1) buried age 73
1864 G Bobbing Charles Pettet born 1871 1881
1865 M Milton Henrietta Phipps born (page from family bible) transcript register transcript 1871
1871 N Chestnut Street Henry & Sarah Phipps living (continued) with Emily (16), Frederick (13), Eliza (10) and Henrietta (5)
1871 B London Road, Borden John (JP3) & Eliza Pettit living with Frederick (9), Charles (7) and Alfred (5)
1871 S London Road, Strood John & Mary A Goodger living with Maria (20)
1874 E Eyhorne Hatch Mary Pettit witnesses theft of a lamb (see 'Stealing a Lamb' column 5)
1881 E Eyhorne Hatch John (JP3) & Eliza Pettit living with Charles (16), Alfred (14) and father John Pettit (JP2) (widower) and Charles Boakes (nephew, 7) whom they had adopted following the death in 1875 of the boy's mother Harriet Boakes (JP3's sister)
1890 B Borden Charles Pettet marries Henrietta Phipps transcript
1891 G Bobbing John Pettitt (JP2) buried in Bobbing St Bartholemew age 79 transcript
1892 B Borden Henry Pettet born
1899 E Eyhorne Hatch Eliza Pettet dies from Diabetes (which she had for one year) a day after falling into a coma
1900 E Eyhorne Hatch John Pettet (JP3) dies from lockjaw (=tetanus) after sustaining head and hand injuries after falling from a cart. See also death notice (under 'Deaths' column 6) probate transcript Note GRO index is mispelled as 'JOHN PETTEL'
1906 M Milton Sarah Phipps dies
1918 Maidstone Charles & Henrietta Pettet living at 1 Park Avenue transcript
1920s Maidstone Charles & Henrietta Pettet build house and live at Bearsted
1922 M Milton Edwin Phipps dies
*This is the year as we would write it.  For these dates between 1st January and March 24th, the records state one year earlier, as before 1752 the year only started on 25th March (1751 was a short year).

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