MAYNARD Chart 0900

This is a Chart for William Maynard/Mainard and Martha Venteman

 

married
10th July 1710
St John, Margate, Kent

 

WILLIAM MAYNARD/MAINARD
buried 7th April 1731
St John, Margate, Kent

 

MARTHA VENTEMAN


Jane
MAYNARD

baptised
2nd 
April
1711
St John
Margate
Kent

married
9th
November
1733
St John
Margate
Kent
James
POINTER
William
MAYNARD

baptised
27th
April
1712
St John
Margate
Kent
William
MAYNARD

baptised
26th 
July
1713
St John
Margate
Kent

married
18th 
June
1734
St John
Margate
Kent
Sarah
HERST
Thomas
MAYNARD

baptised
9th 
January
1714
St John
Margate
Kent
Martha
MAYNARD

baptised
3rd 
February
1716
St John
Margate
Kent
Sarah
MAYNARD

baptised
16th
November
1718
St John
Margate
Kent
David
MAYNARD

baptised
1st
May
1720
St John
Margate
Kent
buried
22nd
July
1724
St John
Margate
Kent
John
MAYNARD

baptised
8th 
October
1721
St John
Margate
Kent

married
28th
October
1745
Monkton
Kent
Mary
MOSS
Elizabeth
MAYNARD

baptised
28th
April
1723
St John
Margate
Kent
buried
27th
April
1736
St John
Margate
Kent
Mary
MAYNARD

baptised
14th
February
1724
St John
Margate
Kent
buried
9th
October
1726
St John
Margate
Kent
no record 
of birth at
present
Mary
MAYNARD

1baptised
???
died Age 92
Decay
“widow of 
Nicholas”

buried
2nd
February
1812
St Lawrence
Ramsgate
Kent

married
6th
June
1748
St Lawrence
Ramsgate
Kent
Nicholas
TERRY
David
MAYNARD

baptised
14th
August
1726
St John
Margate
Kent
buried
3rd
September
1730
St John
Margate
Kent
Abraham
MAYNARD

baptised
2nd
March
1728
St John
Margate
Kent
Stephen
MAYNARD

baptised
25th
July
1731
St John
Margate
Kent
buried
9th
July
1732
St John
Margate
Kent
 
       
  1. Note in Parish Register - “Following Baptisms were omitted to be registered in the year 1722, as I fear several others have been in the foregoing years, thro the carelessness of the Parish Clerk to whose care the keeping of the register of this Parish has been committed ever since by an ordinance of Parliament made in the late time of Usurpation this trust was taken out of the hands of the Ministers of the several parishes.”

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