Part of the landed gentry, the family had lived at Chiddingstone since the 16th century; his father had served as High Sheriff of Kent in 1882. to George ChildrenSusan Streatfeildbp 8.7.1598 Penshurst m 6.5.1624 Withyam to John CrippsAnne Streatfeildbp 8.2.1601 PenshurstRichard Streatfeildof Chested bp 24.7.1603 Penshurst bur 16.6.1679Maria Streatfeildbp 30.3.1606 PenshurstRobert Streatfeildof Cransted and Freiden (Yeoman) bp 1.1.1609 Penshurst m 1636 to Sarah Woodgate d 1654Sarah Streatfeildbp 22.9.1611 Penshurst m1 26.6.1637 Tonbridge to John Woodgate m2 1648 to John Ashdownof Hever d 1686 HeverObedience Streatfeildbp 4.7.1614 Penshurst m ? $3,550,000 4 Beds; 4 Baths; 3,141 Sq Ft; . Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page. Father of Henry Streatfield; Sophia Streatfield; Harriet Bracebridge; Henry Bryant Streatfield and Richard Thomas Streatfield Robert died on 16th March 1559 and was buried at Chiddingstone on 16th May. The Streatfeilds, Streatfields or Stretfields are an aristocratic English family of the landed gentry, from Chiddingstone, Kent. Noel Streatfeild was born in Sussex, the second of five surviving children of William Champion Streatfeild, later the Bishop of Lewes, and Janet Venn.Her life is described in three semi-autobiographical novels: A Vicarage Family, Away from the Vicarage and Beyond the Vicarage.Her elder sister Ruth Gervis illustrated Ballet Shoes.Noel was considered the "plain" sister in her . And when the admiral's prized racing ostrich gets loose in the forest, it will take all the Incorrigibles' skills to find her. There are still direct descendants of his living in Chiddingstone. Richard Streatfieldwas the eldest son ofRobert StreatfieldandSusanna Stringer, born in Otford. He died on 19th October 1930, at his home 95, The Roundway of angina and chronic bronchitis 18 and was buried at Abney Park cemetery on 24th October, 1930 together with his parents AB. m1 2.12.1675 to Nicholas Piggot of Lingfield m2 1700 William Baker of Cowden Sarah Streatfeildb abt 1654 m 1697 to Richard Goodhughof Tonbridge (High Sheriff of Kent) d? and Kent Parish Record Transcripts for the name Streatfield and related family, See also the Rivers family and the Woodgate family. They had at least four sons: William Streatfeild of Ford Place b abt 1684? Chiddingstone Castle: A Treasure in the Garden of England. Richard Streatfeild Birth 1789 - Chiddingstone, Kent, England Death 09 Jul 1865 - Hever, Kent, England Mother Elizabeth Catherine Ogle Father Henry Streatfeild Quick access Family tree 116 New search Richard Streatfeild family tree Family tree Explore more family trees Parents Henry Streatfeild 1757 - 1829 Elizabeth Catherine Ogle 1762 - 1801 We collect and match historical records that Ancestry users have contributed to their family trees to create each person's profile. Very useful. Ruby Streatfeild Abt 1865 - 1943 (~ 78 years) Individual; Ancestors; Descendants . On 4th August, 1934 he marriedEdna Irene Violet Curtis, the eldest daughter ofAugustus Thomas George CurtisandLouiseGravatt at St. Marks Church, Stoke Newington 18. They were buried together on 23rd April, 1923 at Abney Park cemetery AB . For Sale: 4 beds, 3 baths 2971 sq. Henry Streatfeild was born on 3 June 1706 in Chiddingstone. Theatre Shoes - Noel Streatfeild 2021-07-27 Theatre Shoes is part of the wonderful 'Shoes' series of adventures for children by Noel Streatfeild. The parish church of St. James is a fine structure, of the Early Decorated and Perpendicular periods, and has a prebendal stall attached to it in Lincoln cathedral . It appears as though the estate had already been bequeathed to the sons by Robert (although as yet we have no copy of the Letter of Administration that apparently exists for 1654). There were certainly other Streatfields around the area well before 1514. The Singing Tree - Kate Seredy 1990-10-01 A Newbery Honor Book - from the author of The White Stag Life on the Hungarian plains is changing quickly for Jancsi and his cousin Kate. His eldest son, on 20th September, 1716 at Lambs Chapel, Monkwell Street, London. Nicholas became tenant of Great Barnetts from 1796 until his death in 1820. was baptized on 17 October 1759 at Otford parish Church, the second son of, , on 28 October 1783 at Westerham parish Church. Kind regards, Nice to hear from you. "A Treasure in the Garden of England: An Introduction to the History of Chiddingstone Castle". Henry Streatfeild bought Bore Place in 1759. Robert ironmaster Streatfield died 1559 -widow Elizabeth Laundie married Thomas Holmden of Chidddingstone and they had a daughter also Elizabeth.Thomas died in 1589.I am descended from James Holmden one of Thomas sons. The, of Chafford Place, Penshurst, also sister of. John Streatfield(farmer) bp 26.6.1796 Leigh m 31.10.1831 Southwark to Martha GraylandSarah Streatfieldbp 20.12.1797 Leigh m 19.3.1827 Shipbourne to George BarretRichard Streatfield(farmer) bp 27.6.1799 Leigh m ? Richard passed away in 1676, at age 64. 12, William Streatfeild of Ford Place bp 20.4.1685 Pembury m 16.9.1714 Chiddingstone to Sarah Ashdown d 10.10.1734, 18.10.1734 OxstedRichard Streatfeild of Oakenden (Yeoman) bp 7.4.1687 Pembury d 1762 ChiddingstoneRobert Streatfeild (Malster) bp 8.4.1689 Pembury m 20.9.1716 Shoreditch, London to Susanna Stringer bur 15.7.1760 OtfordThomas Streatfeild b abt 1691 13 d 1739 13 John Streatfeild bp 22.9.1693 Pembury died after 1708 Henry Streatfeild (ancestor to the Streatfeilds of Otford and Shoreham) b 1.1.1700 Penshurst 13 m 1729 to Mary Wells 13 d 1741 Sevenoaks. d 4.12.1584Robert died on 16th March 1559 and was buried at Chiddingstone on 16th May. It appears that Ann died in 1857 30, but it is not know where she was buried. He was a yeoman farmer and married Sarah Woodgate(daughter of William Woodgate and Joanna Combridgeof Chiddingstone) in 1636 at Chiddingstone. He married Elizabeth Carpenter, daughter of William Carpenter of Frant, Sussex on 13th November, 1683 at St. James, Dukes Place, London. "A Treasure in the Garden of England: An Introduction to the History of Chiddingstone Castle". They were sewn back at the Middlesex hospital. Richard married Ann Fremlyn in 1583 at Kemsing. This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks. They had the following children: William Streatfield(School Master/rate Collector) bp 14.1.1785 Westerham20 m ? I have just recently discovered that William was buried in Westerham on 26th March, 1833 and Jane was buried on 17th July also at Westerham 19. Dorothy was born in 1887, in London. Henry himself chose to live at High Street House in Chiddingstone, later known as Chiddingstone Castle, which he had inherited from his father in 1747. Penderwick family from National Book Award winner and New York Times bestseller Jeanne Birdsall is perfect for fans of Noel Streatfeild and Edward Eager. This could be seen as evidence that the Streatfields, though their line cannot be traced beyond the 1500s, are in fact a cadet branch of the Stratford family, the name having been corrupted at some point prior to the 16th century. His widowLouisacontinued living at 95 The Roundway, Tottenham; she was there at the time of the 1939 register with her three remaining unmarried children 33, and afterward until she died, with her son Alf and his family. In fact it is only from the will that we have the order of his sons as he names them in terms of being second son, third son etc. equally to her children and grand children, leaving a total of 220 in cash 10. The will mentioned no daughters. Father has given Jancsi permission to be in charge of his own herd, and Kate has begun to think about going to dances. From 1875 until at least 1881 the family were living at33 Clerkenwell Close. Trees; Branches; Notes; Sources; Repositories; Contact Us | Print Bookmark. thanks very much to Michele Morris for info! to George Leigh. charming Penderwick family from National Book Award winner and New York Times bestseller Jeanne Birdsall is perfect for fans of Noel Streatfeild and Edward Eager. to MaryElizabeth Bowles bur 22.5.1929 Islington cemetery Alfred Edward Streatfield(Ostler/Carman) b 8.4.1858 Borough, bp 22.8.1858 St. Johns, Lambeth m 19.5.1876 Bethnal Green toMary Ann Phesay bur 10.10.1927 Islington cemetery Hannah Harriet Streatfieldb 2.2.1860 Borough, bp 2.6.1862 St Saviour, Southwark m 13.1.1878 St. Thomas, Bethnal Green to Samuel Joseph CollinsErnest George Streatfield(Glazier) b 23.10.1861 Borough, bp 2.6.1862 St. Saviour, Soutjwark m 1885 Pancras to Maria Elizabeth Fremaux bur 12.8.1939 St Pancras cemetery. A Vicarage Family is the first part in a fictionalized autobiography in which Noel Streatfeild tells the story of her own childhood, painting a poignant and vivid picture of daily life in an impoverished, genteel family in the years leading up to the First World War.
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