People of Tetbury in 1735

Stone, Storer, Stout, Stowers, Strange, Stratford, Strathford, Strathfield, Street, Stringer
Strong, Styles, Stiles, Suff, Susek, Sutomy, Sutcliffe, Sutton, Swain, Swayne, Swanley,

Back to Stewart Home Page On to Swinerton Say Thanks to

All dates are converted to new style (year starting on Jan 1st) and shown as year - month - day.

Stone

The Hearth Tax at Tetbury
A charge on the number of stoves, hearths in each home
Oct 1672 Joseph Stone 3 hearths Little Silver Street
Hearth Tax families in nearby places
1671 Minchinhampton Anthony Stoner Constable
1671, 1672 Minchinhampton Anthony Stoner 2 hearths

Storer

John Storer & Dinah of Tamworth, baptised their daughter Mary Ann Satchel 17700827.

Stout

Kedgwin Stout Attorney at Law was named by Elizabeth Fletcher as father of her female child born 1 Mar 1787 reference P328a OV 5/4 dated 13-Mar 1787

Stowers

Christopher Stower wed Mary Stratten 10 Aug 1657
Christopher Stowers wed Mary Rogers 24 July 1671
John Stowers wed Mary Brown 1 June 1679
Christopher Stowers wed Mary Hobbs 29 June 1684
Ann Stowers wed John Mills 14 Sept 1701
Christopher Stowers wed Mary Clever 14 June 1702
Ann Stowars wed Robert Ind 13 Dec 1702

At Tetbury 1735-6, ages to Dec 31, 1735.
Tabitha 45, and her daughter Mary 17.

Census at Tetbury, 1735-6.
Stowers Tabitha House 24.10 1cd ch2
She 1690- Mary 1718-

John Stowers 1650 - 17220421, married 16790601 to Mary Brown 1655 - 17150128. He baptised Ann 16810904.

Will of John Stowers 1723/255

Will signed with his mark 4 Apr 1722, and Proved 22 Aug 1723
I bequeath to my daughter Susanna Parker the bed I now lye upon together with the sheet rugg blanket and appurtances thereunto belonging
To my daughter Mary Perrot a dish of pewter, and to my daughter Elizabeth Webb another pewter dish
I give to William Savage my house wherein I now live, to be sold and pay the mortgage of 20 pounds to Francis Savage, and the residue of the money to be paid to my daughter Susanna Parker
All the rest of my goods I give to Christopher Parker and appoint him sole executor


Mary Stowers, Widow, was buried 17211022.

John Stowers 1683 - 17290331 married 17160119 to Tabitha Seal and baptised Mary 17180708 - 17370818, and Ann 17191115 buried 17220906.

Susannah Stowers married 17150227 to Christopher Parker

Strange

To have an adult (and married) grand daughter, John Strange must have been aged at least 65

Will of John Strange 1700/128

Will signed with X his mark on 6 June ??, and Proved 25 June 1700
To my grandchildren Susannah York, Olliss York and Ann Parker daughter of my dear daughter Ann Parker of Tetbury my house and pasture in Tetbury and the other one in King Stanley at present used by one William Bennett
Intestate Statement and Oath taken by Susannah Weeks als York (Richard Weeks also signed) who do not appear to live in Tetbury


Judith Strange married on 17210626 to Daniel Bennet.
Richard Strange married on 17480809 to Elizabeth Holiday.

Stratford, Strathford, Strathfield, Stafford

The Hearth Tax at Nearby Places
A charge on the number of stoves, hearths in each home
1671, 1672 Minchinhampton Thomas Stafford 1 hearths

In Tetbury Records, before Dec 31, 1735.
D 566 M 16 Holdings in Tetbury, 1594 Anthony Stratford list appears to be of land holders


At Tetbury 1735-6, ages to Dec 31, 1735.
Thomas 41, his wife Ann 35, and three children Samuel aged about 9, Jane 7 and Francis 5
Not in Census Thomas 11 (Apprenticed)


Court Leet Roll 1735 - Thomas p4

Census at Tetbury, 1735-6.
Strathford ThomasHouse 5.20&w 3cd ch5
He 1694-37Ann 1700-48
Samuel 1726-Jane 1728- Francis 1730-47

In Tetbury Trustee or Town Records, after 1735.
D 566 M4 - 1754 439 members of the Court Leet Page 2.1 Samuel Stratford
D 566 M5 - 1762 507 members of the Court Leet Page 2.1 Samuel Stratford
D 566 R 1/7 28-Apr 1767 Samuel Stratford Page 2a, signed at a Vestry compaining about too many cattle in the Warren

In Overseers Records, P328a OV 2/1, 1736-49
13-Dec 1741, Page 2 Francis Stratford, James Stratford and Richard Stratford at Workhouse
13-Jan 1741 (Old Date), Page 6 Ann Stratford paid for worsted and laying out the Minchin bastard child 00-09
13-Jan 1741 (Old Date), Page 6 Richard Stratford received breeches made by Joseph Rudge
08-Feb 1741 (Old Date), Page 9 Stratford shoes for his boy 00-01-03
24-May 1742, Page 63 Francis Stratford off Workhouse list after Jan 3
24-May 1742, Page 63 James Stratford and Richard Stratford at Workhouse
24-Oct 1743, Page 158 Ann Stratford replaced at Workhouse by Mary Brasington
22-Sep 1746, Page 378 Ann Stratford back at Workhouse for her first week
20-Oct 1746, Page 381 Ann Stratford workhouse supervisor, 19 people
06-Apr 1747, Page 407 Ann Stratford boy receive an allowance each 4 weeks
24-Aug 1747, Page 449 Ann Stratford boy dead
24-Aug 1747, Page 450 Francis Stratford Coffin made by Thomas Witchell
20-Mar 1748 (Old date), Page 534 Richard Stratford in Workhouse list

In Overseers Records, reference P328a OV 2/2, 1749-59
On 01-May 1749 Richard Stratford Workhouse resident
Rate set at 4/- in the Pound, listing by streets is new in 1754
39 Long Street, downwards Samuel Stratford 2-8-0 Ye Tyger

Mary Stafford named Samuel Fowler as father of her coming child, and he was bonded for 40 pounds by Thomas White, John Tugwell and John Baily, Churchwardens and Overseer, reference P328a OV 5/3 dated 27-Jan 1783

Samuel Stratford baptised James 17520318, Mary 17531223, buried his wife Elizabeth 17750529 and buried his daughter Elizabeth 17790409

Thomas Stratford 1694 - 17371009, married 17221023 to Anne Curtis 1700 - 17480819. He baptised Thomas 17240309, buried John 17260326, baptised Jane 17270205 lived 5 weeks, Jane 17281103, Francis 17310808 - 17470613 aged 17, James 17340430 and Richard 17370622.

William Stafford baptised his daughter Mary 17030111.

Street

Bridget Street, Widow of Wells aged 56, was buried on 17510312.
John Street wed 7 May 1799 to Sarah Cave, by Licence.
Wrom: AAFXISHJEXXIMQZUIVOTQNQEMSFDULHPQQWOYIYZUNNYCGPKYLEJGDGVCJ I am definite that John Street and Sarah Cave are my 3rd great-grandparents. I know now that they had two children William b. 1805 and Hannah in 1807 both in Tetbury. I do believe that this is the correct family since Harry Street Slade came to Australia and he called William "uncle". I was looking at another family on the IGI (Another John Street married to a Sarah also from Tetbury, but I know think they may be cousins). I am still trying to find more children to connect the link to Ann Street.

John and Sarah had seven children. Thomas --Chr. 1800 married to Mary abt. 1824, John -------Chr. 1801(same as above0), Hannah ---Chr. 1802, William----Chr. 1803 married to Hannah Maria abt 1851, Philip Cave--Chr. 1806, Robert -----Chr. 1807 and Sarah-------Chr. 1808.

Thomas Street left a Will in 1834, reference 1834/217


Stringer

Thomas Stringer, of Ely Oxfordshire, baptised Mary 17631127.

Strong

At Tetbury 1735-6, ages to Dec 31, 1735.
Not in Registers George 45 and George Junior 17
On Court Leet Roll - George and George Junior, p12

Styles, Stiles

In Tetbury Records, before Dec 31, 1735.
D 566 T 2/1 20-May 1709 Robert Styles feltmaker, deceased, named in Deed assigning a lease in Gumstool St to Robert Wilkins


Please check the ORIGINAL DOCUMENT - my notes seem to create a peculiar story.
Robert Styles leased a house in Gumstool Street for 99 years or three lives. The third life was John Harding's wife Joan Crow, and she being dead, reference D 566 T 2/1 dated 20 May 1709, the house in Gumstool Street held in Joan's name, is reassigned to Robert Wyles who appears to sell it to Robert Wilkins of Tetbury, feltmaker.

In Overseers Records, P328a OV 2/1, 1736-49
09-Feb 1746 (Old date), Page 400 Sarah Stiles nuesing Sarah Bartholomew
23-Mar 1746 (old date), Page 414 Sarah Stiles nursing Turk's family


Stiles is the forename of Mr Rich, who appears to be born about 1720.

Suff

Anne Suff married on 17350203 to George Swinnerton.

Susek

Jone Susek was buried on 17110412.

Sutcliffe

The Hearth Tax - 1660-1675
A charge on the number of stoves, hearths in each home
E 179 247/16 March 1664 Tetbury Elizabeth Sutcliffe Ladyday Not Chargeable

Sutomy

Mr John Sutomy baptised his daughter Mary 17210928.

Sutton

In Overseers Records, P328a OV 2/1, 1736-49
D 566 B 2/5 09-Nov 1739 Thomas Sutton paid to the Trustees 1-19-0 for weighing wool and yarn 1737-8
D 566 B 2/5 - 1742 Elizabeth Sutton weighed wool and yarn in the Great Market Hall
D 566 B 2/5 - 1742 Richard Sutton weighed wool and yarn in the Great Market Hall


Swain, Swayne

The Hearth Tax at Nearby Places
A charge on the number of stoves, hearths in each home
1671, 1672 Minchinhampton Andrew Swayne Discharged
1671, 1672 Minchinhampton Thomas Swayne Discharged

In Tetbury Records, before Dec 31, 1735.
Eleanor Swayne served as Apprentice to Samuel Seaburn reference P328a OV 4/1 dated 24-Jul 1661
Mary Swain now in gaol for stealing yarn out of the Town Hall reference D 566 L 7/8 dated 11-Jan 1719

The original, the oldest Apprenticeship document I examined, is tattered.
Elianor Swayne, daughter of John Swayne deceased, was Apprenticed to Samuel Seaburn, a worsted comber, and Hannah his wife.

Swanly, Swanley

John Swanley of Longney married 17020604 to Hester Bullock
and baptised John 17030621 and Mary 17210928.

John Swanley 17030621, buried his wife Mary 1705 - 17310517 and
baptised his daughter, Sarah, the same day. She lived 6 weeks.

Back to Stewart Home Page On to Swinerton Say Thanks to
Thankyou for calling.
© Elizabeth Janson    
My Web Address is
www.geocities.com/Heartland/Grove/1740

Hosted by www.Geocities.ws

1