On Kentish Chalk: A Farming Family of the North DownsDavid Gore, 2006 - 108 pages John Gore, son of Thomas Gore (1716-1780) and Ann Court, was born in 1748. He married Martha Rogers in 1775 in Badlesmere, Kent, England. They had twelve children. He died in 1825. |
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... Sarah = Richard Wood Elizabeth = Edward 1713 of Biddenden . 1716-80 m . Otterden 1719 1725 of Stalisfield Exec of father's Will 1761 died 1756 buried Stalisfield of Smarden Clarke Four died young : - Ann 1715-15 Catherine 1718-19 ...
... Sarah = Richard Wood Elizabeth = Edward 1713 of Biddenden . 1716-80 m . Otterden 1719 1725 of Stalisfield Exec of father's Will 1761 died 1756 buried Stalisfield of Smarden Clarke Four died young : - Ann 1715-15 Catherine 1718-19 ...
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... Sarah 1792 Rachel 1795 William 1795 -1807 [ not twins ] 22/4/1804 | Elizabeth m . Rob . Harrison , Sheldwich Woodsell m . St Margaret's , Farm , Stalisfied . Canterbury Ann Ann Baynes = John 1778-1862 Catherine 1775-1846 1777-8 b.1767 ...
... Sarah 1792 Rachel 1795 William 1795 -1807 [ not twins ] 22/4/1804 | Elizabeth m . Rob . Harrison , Sheldwich Woodsell m . St Margaret's , Farm , Stalisfied . Canterbury Ann Ann Baynes = John 1778-1862 Catherine 1775-1846 1777-8 b.1767 ...
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... Sarah 1838 1840-1909 Byrne 1842 1844 1845-1929 | Swain 1847 1849-1937 | Burbidge 1850. 1854 Herne Australia 1858 1844-1913 Herne Herne Dairyman 1845-1912 Herne Tailor b.1850 Com . traveller 1851 Civil Engineer m.Ballarat 1851 1891 Silk ...
... Sarah 1838 1840-1909 Byrne 1842 1844 1845-1929 | Swain 1847 1849-1937 | Burbidge 1850. 1854 Herne Australia 1858 1844-1913 Herne Herne Dairyman 1845-1912 Herne Tailor b.1850 Com . traveller 1851 Civil Engineer m.Ballarat 1851 1891 Silk ...
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... Sarah alongside advertisement for ' The Creameries2 " New milk direct from the cow to the consumer delivered twice daily . Fresh butter & new laid eggs " Robert was not the first in the family to open a shop in Herne Bay . His younger ...
... Sarah alongside advertisement for ' The Creameries2 " New milk direct from the cow to the consumer delivered twice daily . Fresh butter & new laid eggs " Robert was not the first in the family to open a shop in Herne Bay . His younger ...
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... Sarah's dairy business continued to flourish as their family grew . Continued from page : 44 1876 Robert Gore 1845-1929 = Sarah Augusta Swain 1845-1912 London Architect . Resigned through ill health . | Dau of Gaylor & Elizabeth Swain ...
... Sarah's dairy business continued to flourish as their family grew . Continued from page : 44 1876 Robert Gore 1845-1929 = Sarah Augusta Swain 1845-1912 London Architect . Resigned through ill health . | Dau of Gaylor & Elizabeth Swain ...
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Abraham junior acres aged Annex Arakan Arthur Mee Australia Baptist became born Herne Bay Britain British Burma Burma Military Police Canterbury Catherine century chalk Challock Chilham church Continued Creswick crop daughter downland Eastling Eliza Elizabeth emigrated England farmers father Faversham Folkestone France Fred Frederick Frontier Full pedigrees German Gore & Sons Gore family Gore's Harold Harriet Henry Gore Herne Bay Hilton Holbeam Farm India Indian Army Iraq John Gore Jonathan Gore Joseph Kathleen Kent Kurds labourers land later Lenham living London Maidstone married Mary miles Naval Navy née Gore Newnham North Downs Ospringe Owl's Hatch Owls Hatch Farm parish Parsonage Farm pedigrees at pages Percy Plymouth Reculver Reggie Gore Reginald retired riots road Robert Rowland Hilder Sarah Sheldwich sister Sittingbourne Smith Sondes Stalisfield Street surviving Tailor Thanet Thomas Throwley town Victoria village Washington Webblyn Whitstable wife William Henry youngest
Popular passages
Page 77 - From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic, an iron curtain has descended across the Continent. Behind that line lie all the capitals of the ancient states of Central and Eastern Europe.
Page 59 - Good morning; good morning!" the General said When we met him last week on our way to the line. Now the soldiers he smiled at are most of 'em dead, And we're cursing his staff for incompetent swine. "He's a cheery old card," grunted Harry to Jack As they slogged up- to Arras with rifle and pack.
Page 67 - I said to the man who stood at the gate of the year: "Give me a light, that I may tread safely into the unknown!" And he replied: "Go out into the darkness and put your hand into the Hand of God. That shall be to you better than light and safer than a known way.
Page 54 - Here dead lie we because we did not choose To live and shame the land from which we sprung. Life, to be sure, is nothing much to lose; But young men think it is, and we were young.
Page 59 - He's a cheery old card,' grunted Harry to Jack As they slogged up to Arras with rifle and pack. But he did for them both by his plan of attack.
Page 24 - The Farmer will never be happy again ; He carries his heart in his boots ; For either the rain is destroying his grain Or the drought is destroying his roots.
Page 33 - ... some few of which they kill, they destroy numbers of hares, pheasants, partridges, and in short whatever comes in their way, breaking down the hedges, and doing much other mischief, and in the evening betaking themselves to the alehouses, finish their career there, as is usual with such sort of gentry.
Page 46 - The cow is of the bovine ilk; One end is moo, the other, milk.
Page 25 - ... carry more stock and maintain it without falling off during the winter months. For the light sands of Norfolk turnips possessed a special value. Roots, fed on the ground by sheep, fertilised and consolidated the poorest soil. Another portion of the crop, drawn off and stored for winter keep, helped the farmer to keep more stock, to obtain more manure, to enrich the land, to increase its yield, to verify the truth of the proverb " A full bullock-yard and a full fold make a full granary.
Page 64 - Pathans] until the burst of fire, and then the swift rush with knives, the stripping of the dead, and the unhurried mutilation of the infidels.1...