SETTERFIELD Chart 0601

This is a Chart for William Setterfield and Elizabeth Foastal

  married
20th May 1787
St John
Margate
Kent
banns
 8th, 15th, 22nd April 1787
 St John, Margate, Kent
 
 
1
WILLIAM  SETTERFIELD

born about 
1761
baptised 
25th January 1761
St Mary
Minster, Kent
buried
Kent
  2
ELIZABETH FOASTAL
born about  
1761
Margate, Kent
baptised 
1761
Margate, Kent
buried 
Kent

3
Jane
SETTER FIELD

born
10th May 1788
baptised
1st June 1788
St John
Margate
Kent

married
16th July 1807 
St John, Margate, Kent
witnesses
 Jas DIXON, Richard MUMMERY
 John SAYER
4
William
SETTER FIELD

born
25th December
1789 
baptised
3rd January
1790
St John
Margate
Kent
5
Elizabeth
Mary
SETTER FIELD

born
19th July 1791
baptised
21st August 1791
 St John, Margate, Kent

married
10th September 1817
St John, Margate, Kent
witnesses
Sarah JONES, Richard MUMMERY
John
Dawson
JONES
6
John
SETTER FIELD

born
30th March 1793
Margate Kent
baptised
5th May 1793
Margate
Kent
buried
Kent

married
25th May 1820
St John
Margate
Kent
witnesses Richard MUMMERY
Jas DIXON
Harriet
AYRES


7
Henry
SETTER FIELD

born
5th March 1795
baptised
19th April
1795
St John
Margate
Kent
8
Mary
SETTER FIELD

born
26th December 1797
baptised
22nd January 1798
St John
Margate
Kent
9
Thomas
SETTER FIELD

born
27th February 1799
baptised
14th April 1799
St John
Margate
Kent
died about
March 1866
Thanet district
Kent
Age 67

married
 30th December 1823
  St Botolph's Boston
Lincolnshire
Mary Ann RILATE
 (or RILATT
10
Stephen
SETTER FIELD

born
25th February
1801
baptised
29th March 1801
St John
Margate
Kent

married
26th July 1824
St John
Margate
Kent
witnesses James DIXON, Richard MUMMERY
Eliza
HOPKINS
  


11
George
SETTER FIELD

born
8th October 1803
baptised
30th October 1803
St John
Margate
Kent

married
27th October 1833
St Lawrence, Ramsgate
Kent
witnesses Henry PHILPOT, Robert NEWING
Mary
Ann
PRITCHARD
12
Sarah
SETTER FIELD

born  
28th October 1805
baptised
24th November 1805
St John
Margate, Kent
died
March 1806
daughter of
William and Sarah
buried
27th March 1806
St John
Margate
Kent
13
Foster
SETTERFIELD

born
16th August
1807
baptised
13th September 1807
St John
Margate
Kent
occupation
Carrier

married
(1)
22nd February 1835
St. George  Ramsgate
 Kent
Jane
HODGMAN

married(2)
September
quarter
  1868
Thanet district
Kent
Jane Maria
SANDON
  1.  
  2.  1787 St Nicholas at Wade, Kent
  3. 1807 St John, Margate, Kent
  4.  
  5. 1841 Bath Road, Margate, Kent. Children Richard 11, Robert 9, Henry 7 and John 5 all born Kent
    Still have to find details for this family but I believe children were from Family tree on Ancestry.com Thomas John 1819-1899, Jethro William 1821-1882, John Henry 1823, 1824 Caroline Jane 1825-????. Richard John 1830-1879 Robert William 1832-1887, Henry Thomas 1834-1905 John Edward 1835-????. Will add chart over the next few days.
  6. 1820 Garlinge, St John, Margate, Kent
    1822 Vincents, St John, Margate, Kent
    1827 Margate, Kent
    1828 Margate, Kent
    1830 Margate, Kent
    1832 Margate, Kent
    1834 Margate, Kent
    1838 Margate, Kent
    1841 Margate, Kent
    1844 Margate, Kent
    1851 - Farm House, Margate, St John the Baptist, Margate, Kent
    1851 Carroways Place, Margate, Kent
    1861 Census - 7 Carroway Place, Margate, Kent
    1865} Kelly's
    1867} 9 Addington Street, Margate, Kent
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  9. 1861 Lincolnshire Street, Boston, Lincolnshire. Their children on this Census were Jane aged 31 a Laundress, John Henry aged 19 a Mariner, Sarah Ann CLARKE daughter and a widow a Laundress, Henry SETTERFIELD Grandson aged 3 a Scholar, John Thomas CLARKE aged 11 a Scholar and Grandson, Mary Ann CLARKE aged 11 a Granddaughter and William Robert CLARKE Grandson aged 6 a Scholar all of them born in Boston, Lincolnshire
    We believe that Thomas SETTERFIELD (SUTTERFIELD) born in Margate and who lived in Boston, Lincolnshire and died in 1866 in Margate is this Thomas: An Ann Mabberley on 24th March 2012 sent me information regarding Thomas including the following Newspaper report of an Inquest for a Thomas SETTERFIELD, I will over the next few weeks try to find enough information to support her ideas for the present time I will be adding everything I can find, but if we prove that he is not this child I will remove charts at a later date.
    Kentish Gazette
    Tuesday 27 February 1866
    MARGATE— Death by Falling from the Pier Steps.—An inquest was held at the Town Hall on Saturday afternoon, before W. H. Payn, Esq., Coroner, on the body of Thomas Setterfield, mariner, aged 67 years, who met with his death by a fall from the pier steps into the harbour. From the evidence of John Setterfield, brother of the deceased, it appeared that the deceased spent an hour at his house on Wednesday night, and left about 9 o'clock to go on board his vessel in the harbour, when he was perfectly sober, and about half-past six o'clock on Thursday morning he was sent for to the police-station to see the deceased, who had been injured. He ordered him to be taken to his (witness's) house, where he received every attention until he expired about quarter past 8 on Friday morning. Edward Hinge, a coast-guardsman at Margate, stated that was on duty at the Droit-office on Wednesday night about half-past 11, when he saw a sailor coming down the pier and enquired of him if he was policeman and had the watch. He told him he was not policeman but that he had the watch. Deceased said he had been to see his friends, and was then going on board his vessel. He told him he could not get aboard his vessel as she was aground, but he went down the pier accompanied by the witness, and when opposite to the vessel he saw he could not get on board. He said he would go and get in the boat which was lying astern of vessel, and witness told him he had better not, for he did not think he could get into the boat. He made an attempt to go down the steps, and when about half-way down seemed to have lost all control over himself, and reeled against the inner wall and then fell overboard into harbour, Witness hailed the schooner, and the men came deck. He told them that their mate was overboard, and one of the men got from the vessel down the stern rope into the boat, but said could not reach the deceased. He told him get a boat-hook, which he did, and with assistance got him in the boat. Deceased was walking very steady, and talked very reasonable when he first saw him.— Mr. W. F. Hunter said he was called see the deceased, and on examining him found a small wound on the left side of the head near the back; but there was fracture of the skull. He afterwards attended him at his brother's house, and was sent for Friday morning about half-past 8, when found deceased quite dead. He considered his death was occasioned by concussion of the brain and spinal cord. Considerable discussion here ensued among the jury on the Coroner summing up, whether they ought not to append a recommendation to the verdict that the pier authorities put chain some protection down the steps, or a light on the pier for the convenience of persons using the harbour, as there was not even a rope or life buoy at this part of the pier.—Mr. S. S. Chancellor, clerk of the pier, said had all the apparatus for restoring life in cases of drowning, inthe Droit office ; but this was considered of little or no use when he (Mr. Chancellor) was asleep on the Marine Terrace. The jury then returned the following verdict: - " That Thomas Setterfield died from injuries received by accidentally falling down the stone steps, and rebounding from there into the harbour." The Coroner was directed to write to the Mayor and Council, and lay before them the views of the jury.
  10. 1825 Margate, Kent
    1827 Margate, Kent
    1830 Margate, Kent
    1837 Margate, Kent
    1840 Margate, Kent
    1843 Margate, Kent
    1847 Margate, Kent
    1849 Margate, Kent
    1861 Census, 9 Church Square, Margate, Kent.
  11. 1835 St Lawrence, Ramsgate, Kent 
    1836 St John, Margate, Kent 
    1839 Westwood, St Peter, Broadstairs, Kent 
    1840 Westwood, St Peter, Broadstairs, Kent 
    1841 West Wood, St Peter, Ramsgate, Kent.
    1842 Westwood, St Peter, Broadstairs, Kent 
    1844 Westwood, St Peter, Broadstairs, Kent 
    1846 Westwood, St Peter, Broadstairs, Kent
    There is a George SETTERFIELD burial on the 9th August 1909 at St Laurence, Ramsgate, Kent. George had lived at 5 Field Terrace, Chilton, St Lawrence, Ramsgate, Kent. He was aged 95 years. Does this entry relate to this George?
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  13. 1837 Margate, Kent 
    1841 North Road, St John the Baptist, Margate, Kent
    1849 Margate, Kent Bath Road, Margate, Kent
    1851 Church Street, St John the Baptist, Margate, Kent
    1861 Census - St John Cottage, Margate, Kent. Foster, Head, age 52 was a widower and an Ag Lab born Garlinge, Kent, his daughter Frances was 11 and a Scholar, born Margate, Kent. They had a servant, a Susan ADAMS who was down as a lodger and aged 42 who was born in Margate, Kent
    1871 Article from Newspaper sent by Tracey GRIGOLEIT 29 April 2006
    "Fatal Fall - Yesterday morning an inquest was held at the Town Hall, before A.H. BOYS, Esq, coroner, upon the body of Foster SETTERFIELD, an elderly man, who lived at St John's Cottages, Victoria road. From the evidence of his wife, Maria SETTERFIELD, the deceased had been in a very afflicted state for some time past, and on Tuesday night week he was in liquor, and came home about ten o'clock. When he got indoors he fell down and went to sleep on the floor. The next day deceased said he was ill and witness bound his ribs up and sent for Dr TREVES, who attended him for a week. Deceased died on Tuesday morning last. He was about 66 years of age. Harriet SANDON, a nurse, said she went in on Saturday morning to nurse deceased, and remained with him until he died. Deceased told her that he had a fall and hurt his ribs, and said he did not think he should get up again. He had been infirm for some years. Mr W K TREVES, FRCS, deposed to being sent for to attend deceased. He found deceased had fractured a rib on the right side, and was good deal shaken by the fall. The case went on very well for two or three days, when it became complicated, and this combined with general weakness produced his death. Deceased told witness that he had a fall, and struck his side against a box. The fall had a great deal to do with his death., which was also aggravated by other causes. Verdict in accordance with the above facts."
    The nurse mentioned, Harriet SANDON was a sister of Foster's wife and was 2 years younger than Maria.

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