The Rectory High Street Sevenoaks |
Books and other documents | |
Published | Title, author and references |
1797 | The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent - Volume III by Edward Hasted ⇒ p. 102 |
1909 | English Homes and Villages (Kent & Sussex) also published as Tunbridge Wells and its Neighbourhood by Lady Hope ⇒ p. 200 |
1910 | Notes on the Parish Church of St Nicholas, Sevenoaks by John Rooker, M.A., Rector ⇒ Booklet |
Historical records | |||||
1810 | View of Sevenoaks Church from the Rectory Farm drawn by W. Elliott | The Rectory | Rooker's St Nicholas | ||
1820 | Sevenoaks Church and Old Rectory | The Rectory | Rooker's St Nicholas | ||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | George Green, M, Head, married, age 46, born South Banfleet, Essex; occupation: cowman | George Green, cowman | Rectory Cottage | 1881 Census Sevenoaks, Kent |
Elizabeth Green, F, Wife, married, age 43, born Bec...ondon, Essex | Elizabeth Green | ||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Thomas Curtess, M, Head, married, age 32, born Sevenoaks, Kent; occupation: rector of Sevenoaks | Thomas Curtess, rector of Sevenoaks | The Rectory | 1881 Census Sevenoaks, Kent |
Emma Curtess, F, Wife, married, age 34, born Australia | Emma Curtess | ||||
Ceycil Curtess, M, Son, age 7, born Southampton; occupation: scholar | Ceycil Curtess | ||||
Mary Curtess, F, Daughter, age 5, born Sevenoaks, Kent; occupation: scholar | Mary Curtess | ||||
Fanney Brown, F, Servant, single, age 62, born Ireland; occupation: nurse | Fanney Brown | ||||
Edwin Springat, M, Servant, married, age 60, born Walthamstow, Essex; occupation Butler | Edwin Springat | ||||
Susannah Springat, F, Servant, married, age 50, born Clerkenwell, Middlesex; occupation Cook | Susannah Springat | ||||
Mary Collins, F, Servant, single, age 20, born Westerham, Kent; occupation: housemaid | Mary Collins | ||||
Eliza Woodley, F, Servant, single, age 15, born Wallingford, Buckingham; occupation Kitchenmaid | Eliza Woodley |
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