Richard Kennet Dawson
(circa 1793 - )
Richard Kennet Dawson|b. c 1793|p481.htm#i20705|Benjamin Kennet Dawson|b. c 1750|p480.htm#i18434|Catherine Steer|b. 11 Jun 1765|p806.htm#i18433|||||||Charles Steer|b. 11 Mar 1724/25\nd. 6 Oct 1786|p806.htm#i18416|Sarah Allott|b. s 1726\nd. 23 Jul 1791|p19.htm#i18423|
Richard Kennet Dawson was born circa 1793. Edward Steer Kennet Dawson would be a descendant of Richard or his brother. He was the son of Benjamin Kennet Dawson and Catherine Steer.
Ann Kenny
(before June 1809 - )
Ann Kenny was also known as Kenna in some records. She was born before June 1809 in Ireland. She may have also been born circa 1812 Ireland. She may have also been born before April 1815 Ireland.
Ann Kenny married John Handy, son of Andrew Handy and Ellen Murphy, in 1827.
Ann Kenny and John Handy appeared on the 1841 census in Blackness Rd, Dundee, Angus. In a multi-family building lived John Handy aged 35, linen hand loom weaver, Ann Handy aged 32, Catherine aged 13, William aged 8, Joseph aged 5 and John aged 2, all born in Ireland.
Ann Kenny and John Handy were recorded on the 1851 census in Horse Water Wynd, Dundee. John Handy 40, head, born Ireland, weaver; Ann Handy 38, wife, born Ireland, house keeper; Catherine Handy 20, daughter, born Ireland, mill worker; sons William Handy, 18, weaver, born Ireland; Joseph Handy, 16, born Ireland, mill worker; John Handy 13, son, winder, born Dundee; James Handy, 7, son, born Dundee, scholar; Thomas Handy 3, born Dundee; Bridget Smith, 16, lodger, born Dundee, mill worker.
Ann Kenny and John Handy appeared on the 1861 census in Rothay Land Session St, Dundee. John Handy, 53, head, Jute carpet weaver, born Ireland, his wife Ann 47, born Ireland, daughter Catherine 27, born Ireland, mill worker, sons James 17, born Dundee, Jute conpertta?, Peter 8, born Dundee, scholar, Thomas 7, born Dundee, scholar.
Ann Kenny and John Handy appeared on the 1871 census in Smiths Pend, Session St, Dundee, Angus. John Handy 58, head, jute weaver, born Ireland, his wfie Ann 56, ditto, childen Peter 19, colanderer, born Perth, Perthshire; Thomas 16, millworker, born Dundee; James Handy, 26, widower, jute weaver, born Dundee, James Handy, 5, grandson, born Dundee.
Ann Kenny appeared on the 1881 census in Smith's Pend, Session St, Dundee. Ann Handy, married, aged 66, born in Ireland, head; William aged 46, married, son, carpet weaver born in Ireland; James Handy son, married, aged 37, born Dundee; James Handy grandson aged 16, millworker born Dundee; William Handy aged 12, grandson, scholar, born Dundee, James Handy grandson aged 8, scholar, born Dundee.
Ann Kenny married John Handy, son of Andrew Handy and Ellen Murphy, in 1827.
Ann Kenny and John Handy appeared on the 1841 census in Blackness Rd, Dundee, Angus. In a multi-family building lived John Handy aged 35, linen hand loom weaver, Ann Handy aged 32, Catherine aged 13, William aged 8, Joseph aged 5 and John aged 2, all born in Ireland.
Ann Kenny and John Handy were recorded on the 1851 census in Horse Water Wynd, Dundee. John Handy 40, head, born Ireland, weaver; Ann Handy 38, wife, born Ireland, house keeper; Catherine Handy 20, daughter, born Ireland, mill worker; sons William Handy, 18, weaver, born Ireland; Joseph Handy, 16, born Ireland, mill worker; John Handy 13, son, winder, born Dundee; James Handy, 7, son, born Dundee, scholar; Thomas Handy 3, born Dundee; Bridget Smith, 16, lodger, born Dundee, mill worker.
Ann Kenny and John Handy appeared on the 1861 census in Rothay Land Session St, Dundee. John Handy, 53, head, Jute carpet weaver, born Ireland, his wife Ann 47, born Ireland, daughter Catherine 27, born Ireland, mill worker, sons James 17, born Dundee, Jute conpertta?, Peter 8, born Dundee, scholar, Thomas 7, born Dundee, scholar.
Ann Kenny and John Handy appeared on the 1871 census in Smiths Pend, Session St, Dundee, Angus. John Handy 58, head, jute weaver, born Ireland, his wfie Ann 56, ditto, childen Peter 19, colanderer, born Perth, Perthshire; Thomas 16, millworker, born Dundee; James Handy, 26, widower, jute weaver, born Dundee, James Handy, 5, grandson, born Dundee.
Ann Kenny appeared on the 1881 census in Smith's Pend, Session St, Dundee. Ann Handy, married, aged 66, born in Ireland, head; William aged 46, married, son, carpet weaver born in Ireland; James Handy son, married, aged 37, born Dundee; James Handy grandson aged 16, millworker born Dundee; William Handy aged 12, grandson, scholar, born Dundee, James Handy grandson aged 8, scholar, born Dundee.
Children of Ann Kenny and John Handy
- Catherine Handy b. b Jun 1828
- William Handy+ b. b Mar 1833, d. 29 Mar 1900
- Joseph Handy b. b Mar 1835
- John Handy b. b Jun 1839
- Mary Handy b. 24 Aug 1841
- Peter Handy b. b Apr 1843
- James Handy+ b. 4 Sep 1843, d. 1907
- Thomas Handy b. c 1848
- Peter Handy+ b. c 1852, d. 13 Mar 1901
- Thomas Handy b. 23 Apr 1854
Margaret Kenny
(circa 1844 - 4 October 1913)
Margaret Kenny was born circa 1844 in Scotland.
Margaret Kenny married William Handy, son of Andrew Handy and Margaret Kenehan, on 4 January 1867 in the Roman Catholic chapel, Clara, Kilbride, Offaly. He was aged 24, bachelor of Clara and described as the son of Andrew Handy, weaver, deceased. They made their marks. They met in Scotland where he may have been working.
Margaret Kenny and William Handy appeared on the 1901 census in Raheen, Clara, Offaly. Handy William, 58, Head, Roman Catholic, born Kings County, Factory Labourer, Read and write; his wife Margaret 57, Roman Catholic, born Scotland - Read and write; children Bridget 31 Daughter Roman Catholic Kings County - Cannot read - Not Married; - Handy Edward 29 Son Roman Cathorlic Kings County, Factory Oiler, Read and write - Not Married - Handy Michael 25 Son, Roman Catholic Kings County Factory Oiler Read and write - Not Married; Handy Mary Anne 23 Daughter Roman Catholic Kings County Factory Weaver Read and write - Not Married - Handy William 22 Son Roman Catholic Kings County Factory Oiler Read and write - Not Married - Handy Lizzie 19 Daughter Roman Catholic Kings County - Read and write - Not Married - Handy Kate 18 Daughter Roman Cathorlic Kings County Factory Weaver Read and write - Not Married - Handy Margaret 16 Daughter Roman Catholic. born Kings County Scholar Read and write - Not Married - Handy Julia 15 Daughter Roman Cathorlic Kings County Scholar Read and write - Handy Joseph 11 Son Roman Catholic Kings County Scholar Read and write; Handy Agnes 10 Daughter Roman Catholic.
Margaret died on 4 October 1913 in Raheen, Clara, Offaly, Ireland.
The administration of her estate was granted on 20 November 1913 in Mullingar, Meath, Ireland. Administration with will of Margaret Handy, late of Raheen, Clara, Kings county, widow who died 4 October 1913 was granted at Mullingar to Mary Ann Handy, spinster. Effects £30.
Margaret Kenny married William Handy, son of Andrew Handy and Margaret Kenehan, on 4 January 1867 in the Roman Catholic chapel, Clara, Kilbride, Offaly. He was aged 24, bachelor of Clara and described as the son of Andrew Handy, weaver, deceased. They made their marks. They met in Scotland where he may have been working.
Margaret Kenny and William Handy appeared on the 1901 census in Raheen, Clara, Offaly. Handy William, 58, Head, Roman Catholic, born Kings County, Factory Labourer, Read and write; his wife Margaret 57, Roman Catholic, born Scotland - Read and write; children Bridget 31 Daughter Roman Catholic Kings County - Cannot read - Not Married; - Handy Edward 29 Son Roman Cathorlic Kings County, Factory Oiler, Read and write - Not Married - Handy Michael 25 Son, Roman Catholic Kings County Factory Oiler Read and write - Not Married; Handy Mary Anne 23 Daughter Roman Catholic Kings County Factory Weaver Read and write - Not Married - Handy William 22 Son Roman Catholic Kings County Factory Oiler Read and write - Not Married - Handy Lizzie 19 Daughter Roman Catholic Kings County - Read and write - Not Married - Handy Kate 18 Daughter Roman Cathorlic Kings County Factory Weaver Read and write - Not Married - Handy Margaret 16 Daughter Roman Catholic. born Kings County Scholar Read and write - Not Married - Handy Julia 15 Daughter Roman Cathorlic Kings County Scholar Read and write - Handy Joseph 11 Son Roman Catholic Kings County Scholar Read and write; Handy Agnes 10 Daughter Roman Catholic.
Margaret died on 4 October 1913 in Raheen, Clara, Offaly, Ireland.
The administration of her estate was granted on 20 November 1913 in Mullingar, Meath, Ireland. Administration with will of Margaret Handy, late of Raheen, Clara, Kings county, widow who died 4 October 1913 was granted at Mullingar to Mary Ann Handy, spinster. Effects £30.
Children of Margaret Kenny and William Handy
- Andrew Handy+ b. 11 Nov 1867
- Bridget Handy b. 3 Jan 1869
- Edward Handy+ b. 10 Aug 1870
- John Handy b. 3 Oct 1872, d. c 1882
- James Handy b. 11 Apr 1874
- Michael Handy b. 31 Aug 1875
- Mary Ann Handy b. 1877
- William Handy b. 1878
- Elizabeth Handy b. 1881
- Catherine Handy (McDonald) b. 1883
- Margaret Handy b. 1884
- Julia Handy (McGill) b. 1886
- Joseph Handy+ b. Sep 1889
- Agnes Handy b. 1891
William Kenyon
William Kenyon married Elizabeth Putland, daughter of William Putland and Mary Sheder, on 31 January 1777 in Willingdon, Sussex.
Augustus Frederick Keppel 5th Earl Albemarle
(2 June 1794 - 15 March 1851)
Augustus Frederick Keppel 5th Earl Albemarle was born on 2 June 1794.
Augustus Frederick Keppel 5th Earl Albemarle married Frances Steer, daughter of Charles William Steer and Mary Wood, on 4 May 1816.
Augustus died on 15 March 1851 aged 56.
The administration of his estate was granted in March 1860.
Augustus Frederick Keppel 5th Earl Albemarle married Frances Steer, daughter of Charles William Steer and Mary Wood, on 4 May 1816.
Augustus died on 15 March 1851 aged 56.
The administration of his estate was granted in March 1860.
Janet Ker
Janet Ker married Robert Hooper, son of Joseph Hooper and Janet Row, on 19 June 1742 in Kelso, Roxburghshire, Scotland.
Children of Janet Ker and Robert Hooper
- Joseph Hooper b. 1 Mar 1744/45, d. b 1751
- Margaret Hooper b. 5 Oct 1747
- Joseph Hooper+ b. 1 Jun 1751
- Janet Hooper b. 3 Aug 1753
- James Hooper b. 29 Mar 1758
- unnamed Hooper b. 8 Jan 1760
Bridget Kernan (Mulderry) (Fenning)
(circa 1840 - )
Bridget Kernan (Mulderry) (Fenning) was born circa 1840. She was probably born a Fleming or Fenning.. As of 1871, Bridget Kernan (Mulderry) (Fenning) was also known as Brigid Fleming in some records.
Bridget Kernan (Mulderry) (Fenning) married James Handy, son of Andrew Handy and Margaret Kenehan, in 1871 in Tullamore RD, Offaly & Westmeath, Ireland. She was his third wife and they had issue.
Bridget Kernan (Mulderry) (Fenning) married James Handy, son of Andrew Handy and Margaret Kenehan, in 1871 in Tullamore RD, Offaly & Westmeath, Ireland. She was his third wife and they had issue.
Children of Bridget Kernan (Mulderry) (Fenning) and James Handy
- Patrick Handy b. 12 Feb 1872
- Bridget Handy b. 25 Aug 1873
- Alicia Handy b. 19 Dec 1875
Helen Kerr (Inglis)
Helen Kerr (Inglis) married John Bruce on 15 May 1824 in Union Chapel of Ease, St Nicholas, Aberdeen.
Charles Kerr
Rebecca Kerry
(before 1790 - )
Child of Rebecca Kerry and John Cocksedge
- Henry Cocksedge b. 20 Sep 1807
Sarah Kersey
(circa 1752 - 1808)
Sarah Kersey was born circa 1752 in Stowupland, Suffolk.
Sarah Kersey married Jonathan Godbold on 28 December 1773 in Stowupland, Suffolk.
Sarah died in 1808 in Combs, Suffolk.
Sarah Kersey married Jonathan Godbold on 28 December 1773 in Stowupland, Suffolk.
Sarah died in 1808 in Combs, Suffolk.
Child of Sarah Kersey and Jonathan Godbold
- Jonathan Godbold+ b. 1781, d. 1846
Gospatrick Fitz Ketel
(between 1120 and 1125 - circa 1179)
Gospatrick Fitz Ketel|b. bt 1120 - 1125\nd. c 1179|p481.htm#i30455|Orm Fitz Ketel||p481.htm#i30454|Gunnilda,,|b. b 1075|p10.htm#i13845|||||||Gospatrick Earl of Northumbria|b. bt 1040 - 1048\nd. c 1075|p10.htm#i13670||||
Paul Bulkley wrote: Gospatrick son of Orm: had a second wife named Ada daughter King William Scotland (Yahoo).
His children included Thomas 2nd Lord Workington (born 1130), Gilbert, and Orme (born
1140) (Yahoo and Lords of Galloway).
Alan (son) Waldieve (Waltheof) 2nd Lord of Allendale and his cousin german gave Gospatrick "High Ireby"
which remained in a younger branch of Curwens and terminated in female heirs. (Curwen Gen 249)
Gospatrick son of Orme gave two parts fishery Derwent to Abbey Holm Cultram except Waytcroft given to Priory of Carlisle which was granted over by proxy to Thomas
(son) Gospatrick upon a reserved rent of 7/- (Curwen Gen 249)
Thomas (son) Gospatrick:
Born 1130 died ------- married Grace (probably 1140/1150. Described as Lord of Workington (Yahoo)
It would appear that Thomas (son) Gospatrick could have been "well and kicking" at the end of the 12th Century. Thus the information provided by you of Thomas (1119) and his death (1152)is presumably incorrect (date wise)
1175/1176:(Lanc P/R) William Earl of Boulogne and Mortain was founder of Abbey of Premonstratension Canons of Croxton, and his son William le Porter was a substantial benefactor at a later date. So I imagine that Thomas (s) Gospatrick, being a founder of the mansion only undertook his great works close to end of Century.
On that basis Thomas (son) Thomas quite likely married Johanna de Veteriponte early 1200s. It should be noted that the Robert de Veteriponte mentioned in Lanc P/R
1205/1206 and I think 1212/1215 was probably the brother of Johanna.
Anyhow my interest are the number of possible junior members "roaming the gloaming" 1120-1200. Please advise if you have any particulars.
By the way just found two more significant bits of
info:
Charters in Regesta Regum Anglo Norman 1135/1154. York of St Marys Abbey confirms of grants in Bromfield and Stainsburn Cumberland by Waltheof Dunbar father Gospatrick. This father is Gospatrick Dunbar I.
I no longer have the text and assume that the confirmation was given during Waltheof's life. He was becoming ancient by 1135, so I imagine that his grants took place then.
Also (Lanc P/R) 1203/1204 Ada or Aline (widow) William Fleming of Furness married William le Boteler of Warrington. You may remember she was the daughter of Thomas (son) Gospatrick. This info also establishes a probable marriage date for Thomas and Grace. Gospatrick Fitz Ketel was born between 1120 and 1125. Gospatric son of Orm first comes into documented records in 1150 as he witnessed a charter of Henry (son of David I, king of Scotland) with Bishop Athewold to Holm Cultram Abbey. Gospatric would have been at least 14 when he witnessed this charter. Gospatric died ca.1179. In 1174 he granted a charter to Holm Cultram with the consent of his son Thomas [his heir] and another son Alan which was witnessed at Camberton before Robert de Vallibus who was justice itinerant in 1174. These dates seem to make it much more likely that Gospatric was born ca. 1120-1125 which would eliminate Gravilda from being his mother.
Gunnilda was the wife of Orm son of Ketel but not necessarily the mother of Gospatric. The charters provide direct evidence that Gospatric's mother was named Ebrea. (It is obviously not tenable to argue that Ebrea is Elgiva's mother in the first charter, when in the second she is clearly Gospatric's mother. He was the son of Orm Fitz Ketel and Gunnilda.
Gospatrick died circa 1179.
His children included Thomas 2nd Lord Workington (born 1130), Gilbert, and Orme (born
1140) (Yahoo and Lords of Galloway).
Alan (son) Waldieve (Waltheof) 2nd Lord of Allendale and his cousin german gave Gospatrick "High Ireby"
which remained in a younger branch of Curwens and terminated in female heirs. (Curwen Gen 249)
Gospatrick son of Orme gave two parts fishery Derwent to Abbey Holm Cultram except Waytcroft given to Priory of Carlisle which was granted over by proxy to Thomas
(son) Gospatrick upon a reserved rent of 7/- (Curwen Gen 249)
Thomas (son) Gospatrick:
Born 1130 died ------- married Grace (probably 1140/1150. Described as Lord of Workington (Yahoo)
It would appear that Thomas (son) Gospatrick could have been "well and kicking" at the end of the 12th Century. Thus the information provided by you of Thomas (1119) and his death (1152)is presumably incorrect (date wise)
1175/1176:(Lanc P/R) William Earl of Boulogne and Mortain was founder of Abbey of Premonstratension Canons of Croxton, and his son William le Porter was a substantial benefactor at a later date. So I imagine that Thomas (s) Gospatrick, being a founder of the mansion only undertook his great works close to end of Century.
On that basis Thomas (son) Thomas quite likely married Johanna de Veteriponte early 1200s. It should be noted that the Robert de Veteriponte mentioned in Lanc P/R
1205/1206 and I think 1212/1215 was probably the brother of Johanna.
Anyhow my interest are the number of possible junior members "roaming the gloaming" 1120-1200. Please advise if you have any particulars.
By the way just found two more significant bits of
info:
Charters in Regesta Regum Anglo Norman 1135/1154. York of St Marys Abbey confirms of grants in Bromfield and Stainsburn Cumberland by Waltheof Dunbar father Gospatrick. This father is Gospatrick Dunbar I.
I no longer have the text and assume that the confirmation was given during Waltheof's life. He was becoming ancient by 1135, so I imagine that his grants took place then.
Also (Lanc P/R) 1203/1204 Ada or Aline (widow) William Fleming of Furness married William le Boteler of Warrington. You may remember she was the daughter of Thomas (son) Gospatrick. This info also establishes a probable marriage date for Thomas and Grace. Gospatrick Fitz Ketel was born between 1120 and 1125. Gospatric son of Orm first comes into documented records in 1150 as he witnessed a charter of Henry (son of David I, king of Scotland) with Bishop Athewold to Holm Cultram Abbey. Gospatric would have been at least 14 when he witnessed this charter. Gospatric died ca.1179. In 1174 he granted a charter to Holm Cultram with the consent of his son Thomas [his heir] and another son Alan which was witnessed at Camberton before Robert de Vallibus who was justice itinerant in 1174. These dates seem to make it much more likely that Gospatric was born ca. 1120-1125 which would eliminate Gravilda from being his mother.
Gunnilda was the wife of Orm son of Ketel but not necessarily the mother of Gospatric. The charters provide direct evidence that Gospatric's mother was named Ebrea. (It is obviously not tenable to argue that Ebrea is Elgiva's mother in the first charter, when in the second she is clearly Gospatric's mother. He was the son of Orm Fitz Ketel and Gunnilda.
Gospatrick died circa 1179.
Orm Fitz Ketel
Child of Orm Fitz Ketel and Gunnilda,,
- Gospatrick Fitz Ketel b. bt 1120 - 1125, d. c 1179
Charles Thomas Simpson Kevern
The marriage of Charles Thomas Simpson Kevern and Harriett Murray, daughter of Lt Gen John Murray Lt Governor, was registered in the quarter ending in September 1852 in Barnet RD, England.
Charles Thomas Simpson Kevern and Harriett Murray appeared on the 1861 census in Leonard St, Sculcoates, Yorkshire, England. Chas Thos Simpson Kevern, 46, staff surgeon RD, born Stoke Damerel, Devon, wife Harriet Kevern, 37, born Demerara, British Guiana; children Harry Chas Standert Kevern, 7, Emily Charlotte Kevern, 6, Murray Cowell Kevern, 2, Harriet Mary Kevern, 5 Months, Betsey Kevern, 86, mother, and 4 servants.
Charles Thomas Simpson Kevern and Harriett Murray appeared on the 1861 census in Leonard St, Sculcoates, Yorkshire, England. Chas Thos Simpson Kevern, 46, staff surgeon RD, born Stoke Damerel, Devon, wife Harriet Kevern, 37, born Demerara, British Guiana; children Harry Chas Standert Kevern, 7, Emily Charlotte Kevern, 6, Murray Cowell Kevern, 2, Harriet Mary Kevern, 5 Months, Betsey Kevern, 86, mother, and 4 servants.
William Key or Kay
(circa 1615? - )
William Key or Kay was born circa 1615?.
William Key or Kay married Ellen Rich, daughter of Richard Rich and Frances Priest, on 17 February 1636/37 in Penistone. He was of Nether Thong.. On 13 June 1637 William Key or Kay leased property from Capt William Rich in Penistone. Lease. Edward Rich of -- to William Riche of Bullhouse. Annual rent of 13/6/0 out of a certain messuage called the [Roide] demised by William Riche, deceased, to Richard Riche and by him ... to William Kaye for 20 years. (very defective document)
Grant of a rent charge: William Kay the younger of Nether Thongue to William Rich of Bullhouse. A yearly rent charge of £13/6/8 payable out of the messuage called the Roide and lands belonging, granted to William by Edward Rich of the Roide for 20 years, which messuage and lands were demised by William Rich of Bullhouse deceased to Richard Rich, father of Edward for 112 pounds.
William Key or Kay married Ellen Rich, daughter of Richard Rich and Frances Priest, on 17 February 1636/37 in Penistone. He was of Nether Thong.. On 13 June 1637 William Key or Kay leased property from Capt William Rich in Penistone. Lease. Edward Rich of -- to William Riche of Bullhouse. Annual rent of 13/6/0 out of a certain messuage called the [Roide] demised by William Riche, deceased, to Richard Riche and by him ... to William Kaye for 20 years. (very defective document)
Grant of a rent charge: William Kay the younger of Nether Thongue to William Rich of Bullhouse. A yearly rent charge of £13/6/8 payable out of the messuage called the Roide and lands belonging, granted to William by Edward Rich of the Roide for 20 years, which messuage and lands were demised by William Rich of Bullhouse deceased to Richard Rich, father of Edward for 112 pounds.
Elizabeth Key
(before 1700 - )
Elizabeth Key was born before 1700 in England.
Elizabeth Key married John Rich (of Harworth, Ntt) on 6 June 1717 in Harworth, Nottinghamshire, England.
Elizabeth Key married John Rich (of Harworth, Ntt) on 6 June 1717 in Harworth, Nottinghamshire, England.
George Key
George Key married Ann Popplewell, daughter of John Popplewell, on 25 July 1643 in Everton, Nottinghamshire.
George Frederick Keys
(2 March 1848 - )
George Frederick Keys|b. 2 Mar 1848|p481.htm#i33719|George Scott Keys|b. c 1819\nd. Mar 1888|p481.htm#i16225|Katharine Hooper|b. c 1813\nd. 4 Oct 1857|p446.htm#i16224|||||||James Hooper|b. 8 Jul 1782\nd. 20 Nov 1861|p444.htm#i16211|Sophia Richman|b. c 1785\nd. 13 Oct 1858|p679.htm#i16212|
- Charts
- Hooper descendants
George Frederick Keys was born on 2 March 1848 in London. He was the son of George Scott Keys and Katharine Hooper. George Frederick Keys was christened on 5 April 1850 in St Mary Woolnoth, London.
George Frederick Keys married Annie Maria Wynn on 6 July 1891 in St Mary, Whitechapel, Middlesex. He was 43, bachelor. licenced victualler,of 51 Precott St, Whitechapel, son of George Scott Keys, artist. She was 28 and widowed.
George Frederick Keys married Annie Maria Wynn on 6 July 1891 in St Mary, Whitechapel, Middlesex. He was 43, bachelor. licenced victualler,of 51 Precott St, Whitechapel, son of George Scott Keys, artist. She was 28 and widowed.
George Scott Keys
(circa 1819 - March 1888)
- Charts
- Hooper descendants
George Scott Keys was born circa 1819 in Deal, Kent.
George Scott Keys married Katharine Hooper, daughter of James Hooper and Sophia Richman, on 4 April 1846 in St Paul's, Camberwell, St Giles parish, Surrey. They were both single of full age, he was a gentleman of Lombard St, London and she was of Bath Place, Peckham. He was the son of George Keys, gentleman. Her father James was also described as a gentleman.
After Katharine's death he remarried and had: Edger William Keys Baptism 4 Feb 1865, son of George Scott Keys,
Jane Elizabeth Keys Saint James, Hatcham Lewisham; Una Blanche Mary Keys Baptism 8 Jan 1873 daughter of George Scott Keys & Jane Elizabeth Keys Saint John Of Jerusalem Hackney.
George Scott Keys and Katharine Hooper were recorded on the 1851 census in 10 Glengall Place, Camberwell, St George, Surrey. George Scott Keys 52, clerk in Guardian Insurance Office? born Deal, Kent; his wife Katherine Keys 41, born Newington, Sry, children John? Arthur Keys 3, born Camberwell, Sry, Emma F Wilson 18, servant, born Scotland [very poor image].
George Scott Keys lived at Old Kent Road, London, 1858. George was an assurance agent, in London.
George Scott Keys appeared on the 1861 census in 3 Amersham park Villas, Deal, Kent. George S Keys, lodger, widower, aged 42, clerk to life Assurance Co., born Deal, Kent.
George's death was registered in the quarter ending in March 1888 in Hackney RD, Middllesex.
George Scott Keys married Katharine Hooper, daughter of James Hooper and Sophia Richman, on 4 April 1846 in St Paul's, Camberwell, St Giles parish, Surrey. They were both single of full age, he was a gentleman of Lombard St, London and she was of Bath Place, Peckham. He was the son of George Keys, gentleman. Her father James was also described as a gentleman.
After Katharine's death he remarried and had: Edger William Keys Baptism 4 Feb 1865, son of George Scott Keys,
Jane Elizabeth Keys Saint James, Hatcham Lewisham; Una Blanche Mary Keys Baptism 8 Jan 1873 daughter of George Scott Keys & Jane Elizabeth Keys Saint John Of Jerusalem Hackney.
George Scott Keys and Katharine Hooper were recorded on the 1851 census in 10 Glengall Place, Camberwell, St George, Surrey. George Scott Keys 52, clerk in Guardian Insurance Office? born Deal, Kent; his wife Katherine Keys 41, born Newington, Sry, children John? Arthur Keys 3, born Camberwell, Sry, Emma F Wilson 18, servant, born Scotland [very poor image].
George Scott Keys lived at Old Kent Road, London, 1858. George was an assurance agent, in London.
George Scott Keys appeared on the 1861 census in 3 Amersham park Villas, Deal, Kent. George S Keys, lodger, widower, aged 42, clerk to life Assurance Co., born Deal, Kent.
George's death was registered in the quarter ending in March 1888 in Hackney RD, Middllesex.
Children of George Scott Keys and Katharine Hooper
- George Frederick Keys b. 2 Mar 1848
- William Herbert Keys b. 15 Jul 1851, d. 28 Sep 1857
William Herbert Keys
(15 July 1851 - 28 September 1857)
William Herbert Keys|b. 15 Jul 1851\nd. 28 Sep 1857|p481.htm#i27472|George Scott Keys|b. c 1819\nd. Mar 1888|p481.htm#i16225|Katharine Hooper|b. c 1813\nd. 4 Oct 1857|p446.htm#i16224|||||||James Hooper|b. 8 Jul 1782\nd. 20 Nov 1861|p444.htm#i16211|Sophia Richman|b. c 1785\nd. 13 Oct 1858|p679.htm#i16212|
- Charts
- Hooper descendants
William Herbert Keys was born on 15 July 1851 in London. He was the son of George Scott Keys and Katharine Hooper. William Herbert Keys was christened on 18 August 1853 in St Mary Woolnoth, London.
William died on 28 September 1857 in 10 St James Place, Hatcham, Kent, aged 6.
William died on 28 September 1857 in 10 St James Place, Hatcham, Kent, aged 6.
Charles Robert Kidby
Charles Robert Kidby married Phoebe Ann Barker in 1920 in St Matthew, Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire.
Katherine Kidwell
Children of Katherine Kidwell and John Saxon
- Robert Saxon b. 16 Nov 1748
- John Saxon b. 9 Sep 1749
- Elizabeth Saxon b. 15 Oct 1750
- Charles Saxon b. 21 Oct 1751, d. c 1802
- Katherine Saxon+ b. 15 Sep 1753, d. 17 Jan 1814
- Samuel Simon Saxon+ b. 30 Jun 1757, d. 29 Sep 1831
- Nathaniel Saxon b. 23 Feb 1765
Deborah Kaye Kiehne
(5 August 1961 - 29 December 1985)
Deborah Kaye Kiehne was buried in the cemetery, Texas. She was born on 5 August 1961.
Deborah died on 29 December 1985 aged 24.
Deborah died on 29 December 1985 aged 24.
Sarah Ann Kilburn
(circa 1860 - 26 May 1937)
Sarah Ann Kilburn was born circa 1860 in Burton, Staffordshire, England.
Sarah Ann Kilburn married Samuel Charles Bullett, son of Harriet Bullett, before 31 December 1876 in Burton upon Trent RD.
Sarah Ann Kilburn and Samuel Charles Bullett appeared on the 1881 census in 19 Nelson St, Winshill, Derbyshire. Samuel Bullett, 29, married, labourer, born Rougham, Suffolk; Sarah A Bullett, 20, wife, born Burton, Stafford, with daughters Elizabeth A, 2, Eliza F 2, both born Stapenill, Derbyshire, Priscilla aged 5 weeks, born Winshill.
Sarah Ann Kilburn and Samuel Charles Bullett arrived per "Cambodia" on 5 April 1884 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Samuel Bullett 29, Sarah 26, Elizabeth 6, Eliza 4, Priscilla 3, Samuel 1 listed under both assisted & unassisted passengers.
Sarah died on 26 May 1937 in Redfern, New South Wales, Australia. She was buried in Botany, New South Wales.
Sarah Ann Kilburn married Samuel Charles Bullett, son of Harriet Bullett, before 31 December 1876 in Burton upon Trent RD.
Sarah Ann Kilburn and Samuel Charles Bullett appeared on the 1881 census in 19 Nelson St, Winshill, Derbyshire. Samuel Bullett, 29, married, labourer, born Rougham, Suffolk; Sarah A Bullett, 20, wife, born Burton, Stafford, with daughters Elizabeth A, 2, Eliza F 2, both born Stapenill, Derbyshire, Priscilla aged 5 weeks, born Winshill.
Sarah Ann Kilburn and Samuel Charles Bullett arrived per "Cambodia" on 5 April 1884 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Samuel Bullett 29, Sarah 26, Elizabeth 6, Eliza 4, Priscilla 3, Samuel 1 listed under both assisted & unassisted passengers.
Sarah died on 26 May 1937 in Redfern, New South Wales, Australia. She was buried in Botany, New South Wales.
Children of Sarah Ann Kilburn and Samuel Charles Bullett
- Elizabeth Ann Bullett b. b 1 Jul 1877
- Eliza Frances Bullett b. b 1 Jul 1879
- Priscilla Bullett b. Feb 1881
- Samuel Charles Bullett b. Dec 1882, d. 1964
- Emily E Bullett b. 1885
- William Albert Bullett b. 1887, d. 1969
- Vincent Bertie Bullett b. b 20 Mar 1890, d. b 20 Mar 1890
- Bertie Vincent Bullett b. b 21 Mar 1890, d. 1912
- Percy Arthur Bullett b. 1892, d. 1971
- Lucy Jane Bullett b. b 9 Feb 1894
- Thomas Frederick Bullett b. 1896, d. 1977
Adam de Kilconquhar
( - between 1270 and 1272)
Adam de Kilconquhar was born. He was great grandson of the Earl of Fife.
Adam de Kilconquhar married Marjorie Carrick Countess of Carrick, daughter of Neil Earl of Carrick and Isabel Unknown, between 1266 and 1269 in Scotland.
Adam died between 1270 and 1272 in Acre, Palestine. Having joined the crusade of 1268, under the banner of Louis the Ninth of France, he died at Acon? in the Holy Land in 1270 in the defence of Acre.
Adam de Kilconquhar married Marjorie Carrick Countess of Carrick, daughter of Neil Earl of Carrick and Isabel Unknown, between 1266 and 1269 in Scotland.
Adam died between 1270 and 1272 in Acre, Palestine. Having joined the crusade of 1268, under the banner of Louis the Ninth of France, he died at Acon? in the Holy Land in 1270 in the defence of Acre.
Child of Adam de Kilconquhar and Marjorie Carrick Countess of Carrick
Daughter Kilconquhar
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Daughter Kilconquhar was the daughter of Adam de Kilconquhar and Marjorie Carrick Countess of Carrick. Is this the same person of Isabel Bruce; Lady Isabel, married, first, to Sir Thomas Randolph of Strathdon, high-chamberlain of Scotland, by whom she had Thomas earl of Moray, regent of Scotland.
This may be Isabel Bruce, sister or half sister of Robert the Bruce.
This may be Isabel Bruce, sister or half sister of Robert the Bruce.
Isabella? Kilconquhar
Hamilton Hartly Killaly
Hamilton Hartly Killaly married Martha Jane Handy, daughter of Fleming Handy and Catherine Eliza Kirkman, on 13 June 1834 in St Peter, Dublin, Ireland.
Catharine Killeen
Child of Catharine Killeen and Patrick Handy
- John Killeen Handy b. 1834, d. 24 Jan 1874
Ann Killian
(circa 1845? - )
Ann Killian was born circa 1845?.
Ann Killian married Richard Fleming Handy, son of Rev Richard Fleming Handy and Jane Dugdale, on 18 April 1866 in the Register Office, Dublin, Ireland.
Ann Killian and Richard Fleming Handy were recorded on the in 1900 census in New York, USA. Richard F Handy, born c Mar 1842, Ireland, wife Annie, married for 34 years. immigrated 1867.
Ann Killian married Richard Fleming Handy, son of Rev Richard Fleming Handy and Jane Dugdale, on 18 April 1866 in the Register Office, Dublin, Ireland.
Ann Killian and Richard Fleming Handy were recorded on the in 1900 census in New York, USA. Richard F Handy, born c Mar 1842, Ireland, wife Annie, married for 34 years. immigrated 1867.
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