King, Kingston, Kirby, Kite, Knapp, Knight of Tetbury 1735

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King

William King had a Settlement Certificate - this is the earliest document of this type, in the Tetbuury collection, and I did not note the parish involved, reference P 328a OV 3/1/2 dated 22-Jan 1669

Anne King and Elizabeth King, daughters of William King, had a Settlement Certificate for Dursley-Rodborow, and Tetbury was to send the girls back to Dursley, reference P 328a OV 3/1/2 08-Jul 1686

Weddings before 1714
William King wed Joan Tailor 4 Oct 1649
Ezekiah Kinge wed Caterene Alridge 6 Oct 1656
Thomas King wed Elizabeth Buckle 26 June 1666
Elizabeth Kinge wed John Driver 11 Apr 1680
John King wed Abigail Deg 28 Oct 1706
Mr John King of Easton wed Mrs Elizabeth Savage 1 July 1708
Ann King wed Thomas Smith 11 Nov 1711
John King wed Hester Constable 1 Jan 1712
Anne King wed William Bezey 27 Sept 1713

The Hearth Tax at Tetbury
A charge on the number of stoves, hearths in each home
Oct 1671, Oct 1672 Ezekeil King 1 Poor Discharge Certificate
Oct 1672 Ezeliel King 1 Poor On Overseers list
Oct 1672 Thomas King 1 Poor On Overseers list
Oct 1672 Thomas King 1 Poor Discharge Certificate
March 1664 Walter King Ladyday Not Chargeable
Oct 1671 William Kinge 1 hearths Page 1
Hearth Tax families in nearby places
1671 Avening Daniel Kinge 2 hearths
1671, 1672 Minchinhampton Daniel Kinge Discharged
1671 Minchinhampton William Kinge Discharged
1671, 1672 Rodborow Parish Jeremy Kinge 2 hearths
1671 Rodborow Michael Kinge 2 hearths
1662 Rodborow Thomas Kinge Chargeable and forge
1671, 1672 Rodborow Parish Widow Kinge 1 hearths
1671, 1672 Woodchester Nathaniel Kinge 7 hearths Esq
1671, 1672 Woodchester Widow Kinge 3 hearths
1671, 1672 Woodchester William Kinge Discharged

In Tetbury Records, before Dec 31, 1735.
D 566 T 2/1 30-Aug 1653 Ezekial King named in Deed relating to Ezekial King's house in Gumstool St
D 566 T 2/1 30-Aug 1653 Francis King son, and Katherine King wife, named in Deed relating to Ezekial King's house in Gumstool St
P 328a OV 3/1/2 22-Jan 1669 William King had a Settlement Certificate - this is the earliest document of this type, and I did not note the parish involved
P 328a OV 3/1/2 08-Jul 1686 Anne King had a Settlement Certificate - Tetbury was to send Anne King and Elizabeth King, daughters of William King, back to Dursley
P328a OV 4/1 27-Jun 1688 Thomas King served as Apprentice to John Kingston
D 566 T 2/1 24-Dec 1701 John King named in Deed relating to Ezekial King's house in Gumstool St
P328a OV 4/2 09-Apr 1708 Robert King served as Apprentice to John Hill
D 566 B 19 The Tetbury Survey 6 May 1698 copied 1718
Page 14, Daniel King dwelling 9-0-0
Dufton, Page 17, Daniel King land leased from Sam Saunders
P328a OV 7/24, in Workhouse Nov 5th, 1725 Daniel King and John King's Child
D 566 L 7/8 24-Dec 1725 King went as Apprentice to John Every who received 2-10-0
P328a OV 4/2 17-Jan 1726 Ann King served as Apprentice to Jonathan Brown
D 566 L 7/8 24-Dec 1726 boy King went as Apprentice to John Avery who received 2-10-0


At Tetbury 1735-6, ages to Dec 31, 1735.
John 54, his wife Mary 39, and his two children Francis 28 and Ann 20
Henry 38, his wife Elizabeth 35, and his two sons Henry 3 and James 1.
Not in Census Mary 75, John's children


Court Leet Roll 1735 - Henry p12, John p13

Census at Tetbury, 1735-6.
King John House 13.13 &w ** 2cd - pr4
He 1681-41Mary 1696-58 Francis 1707- Ann 1715-
King Henry House 20.13 &w 2cd - ch4
He 1697-Elizabeth 1700-40Henry 1732- James 1734-

In Tetbury Trustee or Town Records, after 1735.
D 566 R 1/22 26-Dec 1749 Mary King Widow, received 1/- of the annual Langstrom and Maltby Charity money
D 566 M4 - 1754 439 members of the Court Leet Page 2.2 Henry King the Younger, Page 2.2 Henry King, Page 1.2 Samuel King
P328a OV 4/3 21-Sep 1762 Abraham King apprentice to Stephen Seagar
D 566 M5 - 1762 507 members of the Court Leet Page 2.2 Henry King, Page 1.1 Samuel King

D 566 R 1/7 Langstom and Maltby Charity, at Christmas
Dec 1767 Harry King boy received a coat and Harry King received 6d
Dec 1768 Harry King boy received a coat
Dec 1769 William King boy received a coat
Dec 1773 Harry King received 6d inside Column 2,
Dec 1773 Samuel King received a men's coat

In Overseers Records, P328a OV 2/1, 1736-49
16-Dec 1741 4 John King widow 00-05-06
24-May 1742, Page 65 John King Widow of 04-00 Receive Monthly allowance,
06-Apr 1747, Page 407 Mary King receive an allowance each 4 weeks

In Overseers Records, reference P328a OV 2/2, 1749-59
On 01-May 1749 Mary King received 5/- allowance each 4 weeks
On 04-Feb 1754 Mary King received 6/- allowance each 4 weeks
On 20-May 1754 Mary King received 6/- allowance each 4 weeks
On 23 Jan 1758 Ann King received 4/- daughter ill
On 23 Jan 1758 Henry King family received 14/6 allowance each 4 weeks
On 23 Jan 1758 Henry King received 2/6 to move his goods
On 23 Jan 1758 Mary King received 8/6 allowance each 4 weeks
On 16 Feb 1758 Henry King Senior received 9/- his daughter being ill
On 16 Feb 1758 Mary King buried 12/-
On 20 Mar 1758 H King buried 9/2
On 11 Dec 1758 Henry King family received 8/- allowance each 4 weeks

Abraham King baptised 17490515 (now aged 13) was Apprenticed as a poor child of Tetbury, to Stephen Seagar of the Parish of St Phillip and Jacob, reference P328a OV 4/3 dated 21-Sep 1762

Ann King daughter of John King late of Tetbury was apprenticed by the Overseers for the Poor, on 17 Jan 1726, to Jonathan Brown and Margaret his wife, reference P328a OV 4/2 dated 8-Oct 1728.
Ann King married on 17441227 to Thomas Smith

Robert King was Apprenticed as a parentless child of Tetbury, for 7 years to John Hill woolstapler, and Mary his wife, reference P328a OV 4/2 dated 9-Apr 1708

Thomas King is the 4th Apprentice for this family, and first to be in the scheme.
Thomas King, a Poor child of Tetbury, Apprentice with Master John Kingston and his wife Mary of Stroud reference P328a OV 4/1 dated 27-Jun 1688

Charles King was buried on 17110524.

Daniel King buried his wife 17090116 and was buried 17260427.

Elizabeth King was buried on 17170918.
Elizabeth King was buried on 17400316. She appears to be the wife of Henry, born about 1700.

Elizabeth King named William Hillier, gentleman, as father of her female child born 25 Oct 1783, reference Reference P328a OV 5/4 dated 03 Feb 1784

Ezekiah Kinge wed Caterene Alridge 6 Oct 1656
Francis King son, and Katherine King wife, are named in the Deed relating to Ezekial King's house in the east end of Gumstool Street, reference D 566 T 2/1 dated 30-Aug 1653
I do not know why the date is before Ezekial's marriage and the birth of Francis. Perhaps the date I copied was of an earlier lease which Ezekial renewed

Francis King, buried 17010306 and his widow Mary 1660 - 17381202, baptised John born 16810707

Reference D 566 T 2/2 dated 24 Dec 1701. Widow of John King, and Francis King to continue lease. Again the date of the document is before John's marriage and the birth of his son Francis.

Henry King 1700 - about 1763, married 17220410 to Elizabeth Wintle of Westbury Severn. He baptised Henry 17320213, James 17340118 and Mary 17360402. The gap of 12 years from his marriage to these baptisms, and the lack of details of older children from the census suggests that Elizabeth Wintle died, and a second Elizabeth is the mother of these 3 children.
After a gap of 13 years, Henry baptised Abraham 17490515, Sarah 17510217 and Ruth 17540908. His widow Ann was buried 17641226.

Henry King 17320213, son of Henry, married 17520106 to Mary Shillam 1730 -, and baptised James 17520929, Hannah 17540707, William 17560104 - 17851109, Lucia buried 17580304, Mary baptised 17590105, Elizabeth 17610722, James 17641125, Charles 17680211 - 17700110 lived 22 months, Charles 17710217.

Hester King baptised her base daughter Sarah on 17600309.

Did John King have Four Wives?

John King, 16810707 - 17410626, son of Francis, a Presbyterian, appears to have 4 wives. He married 17061028 to Abigail Deg and baptised son Francis 17070805.
He married 17080701 to Elizabeth Savage and baptised Mary 17080902, who lived 6 months.
He married 17130101 to Hester Constable and baptised Ann 17150926, buried Child 17210929 and Mary 17280501 then buried his wife Hester 17290214.
John King married 17301230 to Mary Alexander and buried his son John 17380316.
John King was buried 17410626 and his Widow Mary was buried 17580126.

Joseph King baptised Mary 17010524, and Francis on 17031030. Francis was buried 17101128, and Mary King was buried 17280501. Is Margaret, Elizabeth, Prudence or Mary the Widow, the wife of Joseph, who has disapeared?

Margaret King was buried 17060623.
Mary King, Widow, was buried 17381202.

Nathaniel Kerry is called Nathaniel King 17040105 when his twin daughters are baptised then buried a week later. His daughter Jane was baptised 17080531.
Prudence King, Widow, was buried 17280122.

Elizabeth King named William Hillier, gentleman, as father of her female child born 25 Oct 1783, reference Reference P328a OV 5/4 dated 03 Feb 1784

Will of Richard King 1804/94

Intestate Statement made by Ann King Widow on 31 May 1804

Kingston

John Kingston, Master and his wife Mary of Stroud, took Apprentice Thomas King, a Poor child of Tetbury, reference P328a OV 4/1 dated 27-Jun 1688

Kirby

The Hearth Tax at Tetbury
A charge on the number of stoves, hearths in each home
Oct 1671 John Kirby 1 hearth, Poor Discharged by Certificate

All we know is that the Overseers paid Kirby for grinding wheat, three times!
This was done just after the Workhouse Manager suddenly died.
In Tetbury Records, before Dec 31, 1735.
D 566 Z 20 Voter list 1734 Mr Kirby column 2


Ted Prince research for 1735
31 May 1735
the Overseers paid Kirby for grinding 3 bushels of wheat 1s, 'Pd 3rd week ditto'

Kite

Mary Kite married 17471003 to John Brown

Knapp

Hannah Knapp, of ChippenSodbury, married 17490101 to Nathaniel Davis of Sopworth.

Knight

In Tetbury Records, before Dec 31, 1735.
D 566 M 16 Holdings in Tetbury, 1594 Francis Knight list appears to be of land holders
William Knight Master teaching Edward Browton, reference D 566 M3 in 1734, Indentures cost 7/-. This is the only remaining record of this Apprenticeship.

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