
Curling, Sydney (b. 1882, d. -)
Note: Christened - 30 Jul 1882 - St Michaels' Hernhill Kent
Source - Kent Archives Parish Registers
Note: Christened - 02 Jun 1771 - St Margarets Canterbury Kent
Source - Kent Archives - Parish Records
Note: Christened - 16 Feb 1783 - St Michael's Hernhill Kent
Source - Kent Archives - Parish Register - Baptisms 1675-1916/1296
Buried - 27 Mar 1863 - St Michael's Hernhill Kent
Source - Kent Archives - Parish Register - Burials 1667 - 1870 - 2499
Note: Witness to: James Goodwyn #5237 & Mary Ann Wraight #5223 Married 13 Aug 1817 Parish Church Hernhill Kent
Note: Witness to: Jemima Goodwin #12691 & Stephen Butcher #12690 Married 21 Oct 1806 St Michael's Hernhill Faversham Kent
Census: Date: 1841
Place: Whet Street Hernhill Faversham Kent
Census: Date: 1851
Place: Whet Street Hernhill Faversham Kent
Note: Parents were Thomas B Adams and Sarah Tyler(1811)
Emigration: Date: 1849
Place: New York USA
Note: Peter and Martha with their children arrived aboard the 'Victoria' on 22 Oct 1849
Occupation: Carpenter
Note: Christened - 22 Nov 1818 - St Michaels Hernhill Kent
Source - Kent Archives - Parish Records - Baptisms 1675-1916/p2016
Occupation: Agricultrual Labourer
Census: Date: 1851
Place: Hickman's Green Cottage Dunkirk Kent
Note: James and Eliza had John Baker (1824) visiting them
Census: Date: 1861
Place: Hickman's Green Cottage Dunkirk Kent
Census: Date: 1871
Place: Hickman's Green Woodgate Cottage Dunkirk Kent
Census: Date: 1881
Place: Hickman's Green Cottage Dunkirk Kent
Note: Buried - 30 May 1762 - St Michaels Hernhill Kent
Source - Kent Archives - Parish Register/Burials 1667-1870/p1302
Note: Witness to: William Spratt #1942 & Margaret Fox #1943 Married 14 May 1791 Hernhill Kent England
Note: Buried - 10 Sep 1761 - St Michaels Hernhill Kent
Source - Kent Archives - Parish Register/Burials 1667-1870/p1293
Note: Christened - 23 Aug 1753 - St Michaels' Hernhill Kent
Source - Kent Archives Parish Records
Buried -02 Oct 1803 - St Michaels' Hernhill Kent
Source - Kent Archives Parish Records
Note: Elizabeth's nephew was a farmer of substance by the name of Edward Curling that called magistrates to put a stop to his truanting workers. This was to cause the last battle on English soil, the Battle of Bossenden Wood. The battle was between a contingent of soldiers, who marched from Canterbury, and a small band of labourers from Hernhill, Boughton and Dunkirk. The soldiers had been dispatched to arrest their leader, John Nichols Thom, who called himself Sir William Courtenay. Mad Thom,as he was known, was a wine merchant with a history of mental illness. Eleven men died at Bossenden Wood, nine rioters and two of those sent to apprehend them.
Edward is extensively mentioned in two books, being B Reay's "The Last Uprising of the Agricultural Labourers" and P G Roger's "Battle in Bossenden Wood".
Note: Christened - 02 Jan 1859 - St James' Sheldwich Kent
Source - Kent Archives - Parish Records - SHELDWICH,Kent Baptisms 1813 - 1984 - 857
Source - Personnal Data - Joan Bray
Occupation: Servant
Census: Date: 1881
Place: 27 Manor Rd Folkestone Kent
Note: Jane was working for Frances R Lowden a school mistress
Census: Date: 1891
Place: Elvington Newington Kent
Census: Date: 1901
Place: Dane Farm Hawkinge Kent
Census: Date: 1911
Place: Dane Farm Hawkinge Kent
Note: Parents were Charlotte Cooke and Richard Bourne(1815)
Census: Date: 1841
Place: Lion Farm Chilham Kent
Census: Date: 1851
Place: Shottenden Rd Chilham Kent
Census: Date: 1861
Place: Shottenden Chilham Kent
Census: Date: 1871
Place: Shottenden Chilham Kent
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