STEMP Chart 0604

This is a Chart for James Stemp and Charlotte Overtun

 

married
30th September 1810
St Nicolas
Cranley, Surrey
witnesses
Lydia STUMPHER
George QUAIT

 
 

1
JAMES STEMP

born about
1786
Cranley, Surrey
baptised  
16th July 1786 
St Nicolas, Cranley, Surrey
occupation  
1813 Labourer (baptism of Hannah)
1814 Labourer (baptism of Hannah) (could have been baptised twice)
1816 Labourer (baptism of Edward)
 1817 Labourer (baptism of Milly)
1820 Labourer (baptism of Harriott)
1822 Labourer (baptism of Henry)
1825 Labourer (baptism of Charlotte)
1827 Labourer (baptism of Esther)
1829 Labourer (baptism of George)
1832 Labourer (baptism of William)
1834 Labourer (baptism of Charles)
1837 Labourer (marriage of Milly)
1841 Labourer
1845 Labourer (marriage of Charlotte)
1850 Labourer (marriage of Esther)
1851 Agricultural Labourer
1855 Labourer (marriage of William)
1857 Labourer (marriage of Charles)
1861 Ag Lb
1864 Farm Labourer (death of wife)
1866 Labourer (at second marriage of daughter Hannah)
1871 Pauper
1872 Farm Labourer (death);
1873 Labourer (marriage of George)
died  
19th January 1872 
Gassons, Cranleigh, Surrey
Age 88 years 
Natural Decay
present at the death
Charles STEMP of Gassons, Cranleigh, Surrey
buried  
24th January 1872
 St Nicolas
Cranleigh, Surrey

 

2
CHARLOTTE OVERTUN

born  
1789 
Wisborough Green, Sussex
died  
18th October 1864 
Great Gaston, Cranley, Surrey
Age 75 years
“Wife of James STEMP”.
 Natural Decay
present at the death
William STEMP of Thornsflush, Cranley, Surrey 
buried
 22nd October 1864 
St Nicolas, Cranley, Surrey


3
James
STEMP

baptised
2nd February
1812
St Nicolas
Cranley
Surrey
died
July 1833
 Almshouse
Cranley
Surrey
Age 21
buried
1st August 1833
St Nicolas
Cranley
Surrey
4
Hannah
STEMP

born about
1813
Nanhurst
Cranley
Surrey
baptised
30th November
1813
St Nicolas
Cranley
Surrey
died
(registration not found)
5
Hannah
STEMP

born about
 
1814
Nanhurst
Cranley, Surrey
baptised
20th March
1814
St Nicolas
Cranley, Surrey
died
May 1880
Cranleigh
 Surrey
 Aged 67

married(1)
4th July 1835
St Nicolas
Cranley, Surrey
witnesses
Ruth RIED?
Edward CHARMAN
James
CHARMAN


married(2)
20th
October 1866
St Nicolas
Cranley, Surrey
witnesses
James STEDMAN
Harriet CHARMAN
William
LONGLEY

6
Edward
STEMP
born about
1816
Nanhurst
Cranley, Surrey
baptised
14th
January
1816
St Nicolas
Cranley
Surrey
occupation
1841 Ag Lab
died
October 1948
Cranley Common
Cranley, Surrey
Age 33 years
buried
31st
October
1849
St Nicolas
Cranley, Surrey
7
Amelia
(
Milly)
STEMP

born
about
1817
Nanhurst
Cranley
Surrey
baptised
28th
December 1817
St Nicolas
Cranley, Surrey
died
September quarter
1902
Epsom district Surrey
 as 
WOODS 
Aged 85

married
21st October
1837
St Nicolas
Cranley, Surrey
witnesses
Harriett KYLEIR?
Thomas STEMP
John
WOOD

8
Harriott
STEMP

born
about
1820
Nanhurst
Cranley
Surrey
baptised
30th
April
1820
St Nicolas
Cranley
Surrey
died
(registration not found)


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???
9
Henry
STEMP
born about
1822
Cranley, Surrey
baptised
27th
October
1822
St Nicolas
Cranley
Surrey
died
(registration not found)
10
Charlotte
STEMP

born about
1825
Almshouse
Cranley, Surrey
baptised
10th April 1825
St Nicolas
Cranley, Surrey
died
July 1903 Hambledon district, Surrey 
Aged 78

married
15th May 1845
St Nicolas
Cranley, Surrey
witnesses
Thomas HOAR
Emily STEDMAN
Morris 
STEDMAN

11
Esther
STEMP

born about
1827
Almshouse
Cranley
Surrey
baptised
27th March 1827
St Nicolas
Cranley, Surrey
died about
March
1909
Great Garson, Cranleigh, Surrey
  Age 82 years

married
2nd April 1850
St Nicolas
Cranley, Surrey
witnesses
William STEMP
Caroline TANNER
Ephraim
 TANNER
12
George
STEMP

born
about
1829
Almshouse
Cranley
Surrey
baptised
19th July
1829
St Nicolas
Cranley
Surrey
possibly died
September quarter
1900
Hambledon district
Surrey
Aged 71

married
6th July 1873
St Nicolas
Cranleigh, Surrey
witnesses
Edward MERCER
Amelia MERCER
(Clara)
Elizabeth 
(AGETT)
AGATE

13
William
STEMP

born
about
1832
Almshouse
Cranley
Surrey
baptised
30th May 1832
St Nicolas
Cranley
Surrey
died
May 1880, Hambledon district Surrey
Aged 48 years

married
30th April 1855
St John the Baptist
Wonersh, Surrey
witnesses
John SPERKY?
Charlotte
TANNER
Caroline
TANNER

14
Charles
STEMP

born
about
1834
Almshouse
Cranley, Surrey
baptised
29th June 1834
St Nicolas
Cranley
Surrey
died
 6th April 1895 Cranleigh, Surrey Aged 60 years

married
23rd November 1857
St John the Baptist
Wonersh, Surrey
witnesses
William STEMP
Caroline STEMP
Charlotte
SHEPPARD

     
  1. 1810 Cranley, Surrey (marriage)
    1813 Nanhurst, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of Hannah)
    1814 Nanhurst, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of Hannah) (could be same Hannah as one baptised in 1813)
    1816 Nanhurst, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of Edward)
    1817 Nanhurst, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of Milly)
    1820 Nanhurst, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of Harriott)
    1822 Cranley, Surrey (baptism of Henry)
    1825 Almhouses, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of Charlotte)
    1827 Almhouses, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of Esther)
    1829 Almhouses, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of George)
    1832 Almhouses, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of William)
    1834 Almhouses, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of Charles)
    1841 Pesthouse belonging to the Workhouse, 2nd part, Cranley Surrey
    1851 Little Gasson, Hambledon, Surrey with grandson, Henry, Aged 3
    1861 Garson, Cranley, Surrey, including Eldred CHITTY, lodger, age 22, Ag Lab, born Cranley, Surrey and grandson, Henry STEMP, age 13, born Cranley, Surrey
    1871 Great Garson, Cranleigh, Surrey as a widower. Living with daughter Esther, her husband Ephraim and their family.
    NANHURST, CRANLEY, SURREY
    At least 5 of the children of James STEMP and Charlotte STEMP née OVERTUN were born at Nanhurst, Cranley, Surrey. Surely not in the following premises!
    Nanhurst was situated 1½ miles from Cranleigh and the property, with garden, well-timbered grounds and park, consisted of about 79¾ acres when sold by Auction on the 15th October 1931.
    This freehold residential property was on a quiet country road and the house was approached from a substantially built Lodge along a gravelled drive ending in a wide carriage sweep. The building was an excellent reproduction of the architecture of the Queen Anne period, constructed of brick with tiled roof and deep cornice.
    The rooms included the following : Vestibule, Lounge Hall, Cloak Room, Drawing Room, Veranda, Morning Room, Billiard Room or Library, Smoking Room, Dining Room (with service lobby with two large cupboards), Domestic Office comprising Housekeeper’s Rooms with cupboards and drawers, Butler’s pantry with sink (h & c) oak cupboards, serving hatch from Kitchen, plate safe, Store Room, Kitchen with range and boiler, Scullery with two sinks (h & c), two cool Larders, Game Larder, Servant’s Hall with grate and cupboard and second Store Room. Outside there was a Brushing Room, Coal Store and Servants’ WC whilst below there was cellarage and the central heating furnace which warmed the radiators in the principal rooms.
    There were two staircases, the main one being oak, 5 foot wide, going from the Lounge Hall to the oak Gallery Landing. On the first floor there were 8 Principal Bed and Dressing rooms and 2 best bathrooms. There was a Heated Linen Closet and W.C. In the wing and on the second floor there were 5 other bedrooms, a third bathroom, and then 13 Attic Rooms as well as Tank Room, W.C and a room “with pipes”.
    In addition there were garages, chauffeur’s quarters, stabling, the lodge and a detached cottage for the head gardener. Water was laid on, electricity generated by a private plant and drainage to a cesspool.
    ALMSHOUSES
    James and Charlotte had 4 of their children in an Almshouse.
    The Almshouses in Cranleigh could be found on the right of Malthouse Lane, now known as Church Lane, the road beside the Church.
    The building consisted of 6 cottages which had been erected in the fifteen hundreds and which were demolished before 1885 when the Lady Peek Institute was built
  2. 1810 Cranley, Surrey (marriage)
    1813 Nanhurst, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of Hannah)
    1814 Nanhurst, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of Hannah) (could be same Hannah as one baptised in 1813)
    1816 Nanhurst, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of Edward)
    1817 Nanhurst, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of Milly)
    1820 Nanhurst, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of Harriott)
    1822 Cranley, Surrey (baptism of Henry)
    1825 Almhouses, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of Charlotte)
    1827 Almhouses, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of Esther)
    1829 Almhouses, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of George)
    1832 Almhouses, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of William)
    1834 Almhouses, Cranley, Surrey (baptims of Charles)
    1841 Pesthouse belonging to the Workhouse, 2nd part, Cranley Surrey
    1851 Little Gasson, Hambledon, Surrey with grandson, Henry, Aged 3
    1861 Garson, Cranley, Surrey, including Eldred CHITTY, lodger, age 22, Ag Lab, born Cranley, Surrey and grandson, Henry STEMP, age 13, born Cranley, Surrey
  3. Janet KELSEY believes that this James was not buried in 1833 but went on to marry and have children. His burial is shown on this chart as his death took place in the “Almshouse” where this family were living at the time. However, a Mary STEMP gave birth in the Workhouse to another James, baptised 10th January 1812, who could have been the James who died. See Chart 0603 for further comments.
  4. 1813 Nanhurst, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of Hannah)
    Margaret JARVIS thinks that the two Hannah's are the same person
  5. 1814 Nanhurst, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of Hannah) (could be same Hannah as one baptised in 1813)
    1835 Cranley, Surrey (1st marriage)
    1835 Cranley Rye, Surrey (baptism of James)
    1838 Rye, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of Ann)
    1840 Cranley Common, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of Sarah)
    1841 Cranley Common, Cranley, Surrey. Living in the same property was Wm LONGLEY (20) born in Surrey
    1843 Cranley Common, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of Helen)
    1846 Cranley Common, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of William)
    1848 Cranley Common, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of Hester)
    1851 Old Workhouse, Cranley, Surrey. Lodging with the family was George STEMPS (21) Canal Labourer and William STEMP (19) Ag Lab both born Cranley, Surrey
    1852 Cranley Common, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of George)
    1861 Cranley Common, Cranley, Surrey as a widow. Lodging with the family was George STEMP (21) unmarried Ag Lab born Cranley, Surrey
    1866 Cranley, Surrey (at second marriage)
    1871 Cranleigh Common, Cranleigh, Surrey
  6. 1841 Snoxhill, Cranley, Surrey as STEMPT. Living in the same property as Henry KNIGHT (50) Agriculturalist, his wife Mary (40) and children Eliza (17), Philip (14), James (8) and Mary (5). Also living with them was John DICKER (20) Ag Lab. Everyone was born in Surrey
  7. 1837 Cranley, Surrey (marriage)
    1838 Little Gaston, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of William)
    1841 Fast Bridge, Cranley, Hambledon, Surrey as Amelia WOODS
    1851 Warren Farm, Effingham, Dorking, Surrey as Mary WOODS
    1861 Downside Common, Cobham Surrey, Epsom, Surrey as Amelia WOODS
    1871 Downside Common, Cobham, Epsom, Surrey as Amelia WOOD
    1881 Cottages on Downside Common, Cobham, Epsom, Surrey as Amelia WOODS. Visiting them was Henry STEMP (35) single Agricultural Labourer born Not Known (Henry was the son of Amelia's sister Harriot)
    1891 Downside, Cobham, Epsom, Surrey as Amelia WOODS, a widow. Living with Amelia and her son was granddaughter Gertrude COWLEY (15) General Servant born Cobham, Surrey
    1901 (Common), The Island Downside, Cobham, Epsom, Surrey as Amelia WOODS, a widow. Living with Amelia and her son was granddaughter Gertrude COWLEY (14) Companion Domestic born Cobham, Surrey
  8. 1841 Cranly Common, Cranley, Hambledon, Surrey. Living with George STEMP (86) Labourer, Elizabeth STEMP (79), Elizabeth STEMP (60) and William STEMP (20) Labourer all born Surrey. George and Elizabeth were probably Harriott's grandparents
    1847 Garston, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of Henry)
    1851 Little Gasson, Cranley, Hambledon, Surrey. Living, together with son Henry, with her parents James and Charlotte STEMP
    1861 Not found
  9. 1822 Cranley, Surrey (baptism of Henry)
    1841 Pesthouse belonging to the Workhouse, 2nd part, Cranley Surrey
    1851 Not found
  10. 1825 Almhouses, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of Charlotte)
    1841 High Lopley, Dunsfold, Surrey. There was a Charlotte STEMP (13) servant to William CHALCRAFT, Farmer, his wife daughter and 2 other servants. Was it this Charlotte?
    1845 Garton, Cranley, Surrey (marriage)
    1847 Cranley Common, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of William)
    1849 Cranley Common, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of Emily)
    1851 Underlaws, Cranley, Surrey. Living with them was Maurice's widowed father Henry (62) Ag Lab born Cranley, Surrey
    1851 Cranley Common, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of Sarah)
    1853 Cranley Common, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of Benjamin)
    1855 Cranley Common, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of Moses)
    1857 Cranley Common, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of Fanny)
    1859 Cranley Common, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of Alice)
    1861 Cranley Common, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of Charlotte)
    1861 Cranley Common, Cranley, Surrey (Indexed on findmypast as HEDMAN!)
    1863 Cranley Common, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of Ann)
    1871 Cranley Common, Cranleigh, Surrey (indexed on findmypast & ancestry as born Crawley)
    1881 Park House Green, Cranleigh, Surrey. No children with their parents at this address
    1891 Bordherst Cottages, Smithwood Common, Cranleigh, Hambledon, Surrey as a widow Servant of William STEADMAN (36) Carpenter Journeyman, his wife Alice (25) and children Gertrude (1)and William (0) all born Cranleigh, Surrey. A Lodger was Alfred DICKER (26) General Labourer born Cranleigh, Surrey. (in the Marriage register William's father is shown as David STEADMAN)
    1901 The Common, Cranleigh, Cranley, Hambledon, Surrey as a widow. Living as a widowed mother-in-law with her married daughter Charlotte PORT and her family. Living with them was the daughter's niece Alice STEDMAN (8) born Cranleigh, Surrey
    1903 Cranleigh, Surrey (address given at burial)
  11. 1827 Almhouses, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of Esther)
    1841 An Esther STEMP, age 11 was a Female Servant to Edward JAY and family at Ivol Farm, Cranley, Surrey. There were 3 other servants.
    1850 Cranley, Surrey (at marriage)
    1851 Great Garson, Cranley, Surrey
    1851 Great Gasson, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of Ellen)
    1853 Great Gaddon, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of Sarah)
    1855 Gasson, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of Edwin and Ephraim)
    1857 Great Gasson, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of Esther)
    1859 Great Garson, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of Charles)
    1861 Garson, Cranley, Surrey
    1861 Garson, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of Emily)
    1865 Great Garson, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of John)
    1868 Great Garson, Cranleigh, Surrey (baptism of William)
    1871 Great Garson, Cranleigh, Surrey. Living with the family was Esther's widowed father James STEMP (87) Pauper bornCranley, Surrey
    1881 Garson, Cranleigh, Surrey
    1891 Garson, Cranleigh, Surrey.  Living with them was their grandson, Henry KELSEY (13), son of Henry and Ellen (née TANNER) KELSEY.
    1901 Great Garson, Cranleigh, Surrey as a widow
  12. 1829 Almhouses, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of George)
    1841 Pesthouse belonging to the Workhouse, 2nd part, Cranley Surrey
    1851 Old Workhouse, Cranley, Hambledon, Surrey, Lodging, together with his brother William, with James CHARMAN (40) Postman to Alfold, his wife Hannah (37)0 and children Sarah (11) Scholar, Ellen (8) Scholar, William (5) and Esther (3) all born Cranley, Surrey (Hannah CHARMAN was William's and George's sister). 
    1861 Cranley Common, Cranley, Surrey. Lodging with widowed sister Hannah CHARMAN (47) Charwoman, born Cranley, Surrey and her children Esther (13) and George (8) both Scholars born Cranley, Surrey
    1871 Bookhurst Road, Cranleigh, Surrey. Lodging with Edward MERCER (49) Brick and Tile Maker, his wife Amelia (27) and children Sarah (9), Ellen (7), Mary Ann (6) all three Scholars, James (3) and Emily (6 mths), all the family born Cranleigh, Surrey
    (Edward MERCER and Amelia MERCER were witnesses at George's marriage we believe this is the right George, except his age suggests he was born in 1831)
    1873 Cranleigh, Surrey (at marriage)
    1881 9 Bookhurst Hill, Cranleigh, Surrey indexes as STUMP
    1891 Stroud Lane, Wonersh, Surrey with a lodger, John DAVIS, a widower, age 31, Ag Lab, born Dorsetshire This could be the same couple although George gives his age at 58 which makes a birth date of 1833. However, given the age difference he may have taken a few years off his age.
  13. 1832 Almhouses, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of William)
    1841 Pesthouse belonging to the Workhouse, 2nd part, Cranley Surrey
    1851 Old Workhouse, Cranley, Hambledon, Surrey, Lodging, together with his brother George, with James CHARMAN (40) Postman to Alfold, his wife Hannah (37) and children Sarah (11) Scholar, Ellen (8) Scholar, William (5) and Esther (3) all born Cranley, Surrey (Hannah CHARMAN was William's and George's sister).
    1855 Wonersh, Surrey (at marriage)
    1861 Ruffolds, Cranley, Surrey. Living with them was William TANNER (14) and Mary Ann TANNER (10) both born Cranley, son and daughter-in-law (actually step-son and step-daughter)
    1871 1 Mount Pleasant, Cranleigh, Surrey. Living with them were son-in-law (actually step-son) William TANNER (24) Ag Lab born Cranley, Surrey and (step-daughter) Mary Ann LEE (20) and her husband William LEE (26) both born Cranley, Surrey. Living next door were George (b1795) and Elizabeth STEMP (George was the son of George and Elizabeth TANNER) and next door to them was George's brother William (b.1806) and his wife Emily TANNER. George and William were brothers of this William's father James
    Information from John TERRY's web site 20/9/2015
    At the marriage of Esther STEMP to Ephraim TANNER in 1850 the witnesses were William STEMP, Esther’s brother, and Caroline TANNER.
  14. 1834 Almhouses, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of Charles)
    1841 Pesthouse belonging to the Workhouse, 2nd part, Cranley Surrey
    1851 Knowle Farm Houses, Cranley, Surrey. One of 3 servants, an Ag Lab, to William SAXELBY
    1857 Wonersh, Surrey (at marriage)
    1859 Cranley Common, Surrey (baptism of Sarah)
    1860 Cranley Common, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of Charles)
    1861 Undersloughs, Cranley, Surrey. Living with them was mother- in-law, Sarah SHURLOCK, widow, age 61 born Cranley, Surrey
    1862 Underslough, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of James)
    1865 Underslough, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of Hester)
    1867 Underslough, Cranley, Surrey (baptism of Henry)
    1870 Elmbridge, Cranleigh, Surrey (baptism of Alice Hannah)
    1871 Elmbridge Cottage, Cranleigh, Surrey. Lodging with them was George STEMP (32) unmarried Ag Lab born Cranley, Surrey
    1881 Bayhurst House, Cranleigh, Surrey. Living with them was granddaughter Sarah (4) born Cranleigh, Surrey, Surrey. Information from Margaret JARVIS - "Sarah was the daughter of Charlotte Matilda Holt SHEPPARD. She married in 1879 and had a daughter Amy age 1 on the 1881 Census."
    1891 Smithbrook, Bramley, Surrey

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