This list is sorted by first name.
There is a separate list of Burials 1813-1841 and of Marriage Licences.
Andrew? Petman | 13 Feb 1600 | Buried at St Denys, Kelmarsh
Source: Nottinghamshire FHS National Burial Index |
Anne Petman | 12 Mar 1628 | née Swafford, case re will of Samuel Swafford of Precinct, Canterbury, brought by Bridget Swafford, relation, executrix, against Thomas Swafford, brother, Susan Swafford als Mantle, Ann Swafford als Petman, sisters, Christian Petman alias Mitchell, wife of John Mitchell daughter of Ann Swafford alias Pettman etc etc
Source: Cant DCb/J/J/43/86,87 |
Ann Petman | 14 Sep 1637 | Buried at St Mary, Woodbridge
Source: Felixstowe FHS National Burial Index |
Anne Petman | 18 Sep 1740 | Buried at St Mary Chatham
Source: Kent FHS National Burial Index |
Anne Petman | 25 Sep 1750 | Buried (child) at St Mary Northgate, Canterbury.
Source: FFHS National Burial Index |
Ann Petman | 29 Sep 1753 | Baptized St Mary Northgate, Canterbury, daughter of John and Anne Petman
Source: KFHS Microfiche |
Ann Petman | 23 Nov 1776 | of All Saints, Canterbury, spinster, aged 22, licensed to be married at All Saints to Samuel Lepine, silk weaver
Source: Canterbury Marriage Licence database Called Mary Ann in the Lepine records on Rootsweb |
Ann Petman | 13 Sep 1790 | Buried aged 77 at St Mary Northgate, Canterbury
Source: FFHS National Burial Index |
Ann Lepine, née Petman | 3 Mar 1831 | died, aged 73 years.
See Samuel Lepine.
Source: KFHS Microfiche |
Ann Pettman | 1854 | wife of Thomas Farley, mother of Sarah-Ann Farley who died 13 September 1854 aged 7 months 5 days, buried in Folkestone Churchyard.
On same stone as "Sarah, widow of the late Richard Pettman of the city of Canterbury, who died 28 March 1842 aged 58 years". Source: D S Olby's notes |
Benjamin Pettman | 1685 | John Pettman v Richard Hawker.
For Benjamin Pettman.
Will of Robert Pettman of St George's, Canterbury.
This Benjamin would appear to be the son of Robert and Abigail Pettman.
He was a minor at the time of his father's death in 1685.
See affidavit 25 November 1685 John Petman and Thomas Petman (filed under Robert 1685)
Source: 7139 A18 Court of the Arches |
Benjamin Petman | 1700 | Licensed to be married to Thomasin Steed.
Source: Canterbury Marriage Licences, Boyds EO |
Caroline Petman | 25 May 1783 | Christened St Peter's Sandwich, daughter of William and Sarah (? Baley)
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Caroline Petman | 1811 | Ran a school in Ramsgate for the daughters of Dissenters, attended by 13-year-old Mary Woolstonecraft Godwin for seven months in 1811 (having been sent for sea-bathing to treat an infected arm).
Source: Dictionary of National Biography, article by Betty T Bennett |
Caroline Petman | 24 Dec 1820 | christened St Dunstan's, Stepney, daughter of Thomas and Ann Petman
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Catherine Pettman | 18 Feb 1806 | Baptized All Saints, Canterbury, daughter of Richard and Sarah Pettman (née Farley)
Source: KFHS Microfiche |
Catherine Petman, née Tyler? | 12 Feb 1819 | Buried 17 February, aged 73. MI St Dunstan's, Canterbury - see Richard Pettman 1821.
Source: MI's, SoG |
Catherine Pettman | 11 Dec 1833 | spinster, 21 and upwards, of Folkestone, licensed to marry William Patey, widower, of parish of St Edmund, Lombard St., at Folkestone
Source: Vicar General's Marriage Licences |
Cattren Petman | 14 Nov 1629 | Buried at St Mary, Woodbridge
Source: Felixstowe FHS National Burial Index |
Charles Petman, jnr | 1727 | of London, gent., apprenticed to his father, Charles, and Elizabeth Cole of Canterbury, victuallers.
Freeman by redemption.
Source: Freemen of Canterbury |
Charles Petman | 1728 | Buried at St Mary Magdalene, Canterbury.
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Charles Pettman | 23 Jun 1828 | Baptized St Paul's, Canterbury, son of Richard and Sarah Pettman.
See also Caroline, Elizabeth, Grace, Harriet Ann 1820, Louisa, Richard 1812
Source: KFHS Microfiche |
Chas Petman | 1835 | Married Elizth Waters, Hackney
Source: Pallot's Marriage Index |
Charles Pettman | 14 August 1851 | son of Richard Pettman and Mary Wells,born in Whitstable. Brought up as a Baptist, he became a Methodist local preacher while in business in Folkestone, attended Richmond College 1973-6, and went to Cape Provice, South Africa.
He died in 1935.
Source: Dictionary of National Biography |
Charles Petman Rouse | 25 Sep 1797 | of St Mary Northgate, Gent., bach., licensed to be married to Mary Norwood of Holy Cross, Canterbury (19), spinster, father Edward Norwood, butcher, at Holy Cross.
Source: D S Olby's notes (also appears in Burghmote Minute Books 1828-35, CC/A/C/13) |
Cormell Petman | 20 Mar 1599 | Buried at St Mary, Woodbridge
Source: Felixstowe FHS National Burial Index |
Dennes Pettman | 28 Sep 1601 | Buried at St Mary, Great Bealings, Suffolk
Source: Felixstowe FHS National Burial Index |
Edgar Pettman | 1804 | Born in Canterbury.
Source: D S Olby's notes (1851 census?) |
Edward Petman | 1707 | Born Hackington, son of John Petman and Sarah Mussered.
"Infant death."(DSO)
Source: IGI Film 1985534 |
Edward Petman | 12 Jul 1709 | Buried (child) Holy Cross, Canterbury
Source: FFHS National Burial Index |
Edward Petman | 12 Jul 1710 | Buried (child) Holy Cross, Canterbury
Source: FFHS National Burial Index |
Edward Petman | 28 Aug 1711 | Buried (child) Holy Cross, Canterbury
Source: FFHS National Burial Index |
Edward Petman | 1711 | Born Hackington, son of John Petman and Sarah Mussered.
"This may be Edward Petman, tanner of Hackington, Canterbury, freeman by redemption 1761."(DSO)
(Alive 1725 - John Mussred's will.)
Source: IGI Film 1985723 |
Edward Petman | 6 Jan 1755 | bought two pieces of land without Westgate from Canterbury Mayor and Commonalty
Source: Cant CC/MILLENS/8/D/8 |
Edward Pettman | Dec 1779 | PCC Will 68.
Tanner of Canterbury.
According to this will, John was his brother.
Elizabeth, wife of John his sister-in-law, and Thomasine, wife of James Lawson, his sister (DSO)
Source: PCC Wills, SoG |
Edward Pettman | 13 Aug 1838 | The Rev Edward Pettman of Harrietsham Kent Clerk bachelor aged 21 years and
upwards took out a Licence to marry at St Marks Kennington Surrey
Sophia Roberts of St Marks aforesaid spinster also aged twenty one years and
upwards.
Vicar General's Office |
Edward Pettman | 1851 | Aged 60, Westbook, Herne, farmer of 45 acres, born Herne, with wife Frances (50), sons Thomas (16) and Edward (13)
Source: KFHS - 1851 Census Blean Registration District |
Edward Pettman | 6 Nov 1851 | Revd Edward Pettman, MA, Chaplain of HM Dockyard, Chatham, PCC Will
Source: PROB 11/2142 |
Edw Petman | 7 Sep 1892 | bankrupt - Times p 8 col f
Source: Palmer's Index |
Edwin John Pettman | 1860 | Born Whitstable, son of William Pettman of Herne (second son of a butcher of Herne), father of Alfred John Pettman
Source: Letter from AJPettman to DSO |
Elizabeth Petman | 4 Feb 1673 | Buried at St Peter, Ridley, Kent
Source: Kent FHS National Burial Index |
Elizabeth Petman | 30 Mar 1708 | Buried at Holy Cross, Canterbury (child).
"Probably the child of Robert and Elizabeth Pettman." (DSO) Source: FFHS National Burial Index |
Elizabeth Petman | 3 Sep 1712 | Buried at Holy Cross, Canterbury (child).
Source: FFHS National Burial Index |
Elizabeth Petman | 17 Jun 1713 | Buried at Holy Cross, Canterbury (child).
Source: FFHS National Burial Index |
Elizabeth Pettman | 22 Jan 1716 | of Ickham, spinster, married John Southee, bachelor, of Ickham at Canterbury Cathedral by licence.
PCC Licence dated 19 January 1716 for marriage "at Ickham, or St Alphege's, or Christ Church, Canterbury" "According to Stephen Castle, Elizabeth was the daughter of Thomas Pettman and Elizabeth née Word." (DSO) Source: D S Olby's notes |
Elizabeth Petman | 7 Jun 1718 | Will of Michael Hopkins of Hackington, yeoman, dated 13 March 1717.
Kinsman William Hopkins of Hackington, yeoman, executor. Hopkins Fox, minor, son of William Fox Tenant Thomas Idsen (?) at Hothfield Kinsman Michael Fox Two sons of my cousin William Howland James Ellin of Upper Hardres, yeoman William Mount of Thannington, maltster Thomas, son of Thomas Hopkins, late of the city of Canterbury, deceased God-daughter Elizabeth Petman, daughter of my cousin John Pettman Witnessed by John Luddington, Benjamin Foreman and Vincent Denne. Source: Archdeaconry Court of Canterbury, Vol 83 fol 26 |
Elizabeth Pitman, née ? | 22 Jun 1720 | widow of St Mary Bredman, Canterbury, licensed to be married at St Martin's or St Alphage's, Canterbury
Source: Canterbury Marriage Licences |
Elizabeth Petman, née Taddy | ~14 Aug 1729 | Elizabeth Taddy married John Petman, Christ Church, Canterbury.
"Pettmans, Taddys and Mussareds are relatives, see Elizabeth Pettman's will 1781." (DSO)
Source: IGI Film 1985581 |
Elizabeth Petman | 4 Jan 1737 | Buried at St Mary of Charity, Faversham
Source: Kent FHS National Burial Index |
Elizabeth Petman | 14 Jun 1742 | Buried at Holy Cross, Canterbury.
For MI, see Robert Pettman.
Source: FFHS National Burial Index |
Elizabeth Petman | 12 Sep 1744 | Baptized privately, daughter of John and Mary Petman.
Received into the church, 25 September 1744.
Source: St Paul's, Canterbury, parish register (KFHS Microfiche) |
Elizabeth Petman | 2 Apr 1768 | of St Mildred's, Canterbury, spinster (26), licensed to be married to James Lepine of All Saints, Canterbury, silk weaver, bachelor (28), at St Mildred's, Canterbury
Source: Canterbury Marriage Licences |
Elizabeth Petman | 23 Apr 1755 | Buried at St Mary, Chatham
Source: Kent FHS National Burial Index |
Elizabeth Petman | 12 Aug 1771 | Buried at St Alphage's, Canterbury.
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Elisabeth Pettman | 25 Aug 1771 | Baptized St Mary Northgate, Canterbury, daughter of Thomas and Elisabeth Pettman.
(See also John)
Source: KFHS Microfiche |
Elizabeth Petman | 1772 | Buried at St Alphage's, Canterbury.
Source: SoG Transcript |
Elizabeth Petman, née Taddy | 21 Dec 1781 | Widow of John Petman from Canterbury, buried at St John's, Margate.
Will requests that she be buried "in ye parish church of Saint John, Thanet." Source: SoG Will Transcripts |
Elizabeth Petman | 18 Sep 1780 | Staple: "Headstone Cherub's head above (E of church) in memory of Elizabeth Petman wife of William Petman of this parish she died 18 September 1780 aged 32 years. Left surviving two children Elizabeth and Martha. Also of the above said William Petman, yeoman, died June 14 1816 aged 64 years."
Source: Leland Transcript Staple Church MIs |
Elizabeth Petman | 12 Mar 1783 | Buried at St Mary Northgate, Canterbury, aged 89
Source: FFHS National Burial Index |
Elizabeth Petman | 2 Oct 1785 | Baptized All Saints, Canterbury, daughter of Richard and Catherine Petman.
Source: KFHS Microfiche |
Elizabeth Petman | 9 May 1790 | Buried at St Mary Northgate, Canterbury, aged 39.
Source: FFHS National Burial Index |
Elizabeth Pettman | 2 May 1793 | widow of Chatham, PCC Will (see William 6 July 1792)
Source: PROB 11/1232 |
Elzth Petman | 1796 | Married Stephen Castle, Godnestone
Source: Pallot's Marriage Index |
Eliza Pettman | 23 Jun 1845 | married George Savin, whitesmith, at St John's in Thanet, Margate
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Fanny Pettman | 4 May 1851 | Baptized St George's, Canterbury, daughter of Richard and Sarah Ann Pettman.
(See also Louisa, Richard.)
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Frank Leslie Petman | 1916-18 | Applied for permanent commission in the Indian Army
Source: IOR/L/MIL/9/440/94-95 (no date) |
Frederick Petman | 15 Aug 1784 | Son of William Pettman, baptized 15 Aug 1784.
Admitted Freeman of Sandwich by birth 7 Dec 1809.
Source: Freemen's Register |
Frederick Petman | 27 Nov 1854 | Baptized St Dunstan's, Canterbury, son of James Pettman and Susan Gayler
Source: KFHS Microfiche |
Frederick Lewis Pettman | 1933-1935 | Mayor of Margate
Source: Margate Website |
George Petman | 1717 | Apprenticed to Alderman William Botting, carpenter, freeman of Canterbury.
Source: Freemen of Canterbury |
George Petman | 11 Aug 1718 | Married Susanna Lefroy at St Martin's, Canterbury by licence
"According to Stephen Castle, he was a carpenter and died 1723, aged 31 and was the son of Thomas Petman and Elizabeth née Word." (DSO) Source: IGI Film 1985573, Marriage Licences Canterbury EO |
George Petman | 1723 | Buried at Canterbury.
Source: Castle notes |
George Petman | 1841 | Apprentice Smith, St Peter's, Thanet, aged 20
Source: HO 107/468 f140-141 |
Grace Pettman | 25 Aug 1811 | Baptized St Peter's, Canterbury, daughter of Richard and Sarah Pettman
Source: KFHS Microfiche |
Granceway Pitman | 1734 | Freeholder, Canterbury
Source: Poll Book 1734 |
Harriet Ann Pettman | 14 Jun 1820 | Baptized at St Paul's, Canterbury, daughter of Richard, brickmaker of Bridge Street, and Sarah Pettman.
(Sister to Russel Lavender Pettman 1818 and Charles Pettman 1828)
Source: KFHS Microfiche |
Henry Petman | 31 March 1751 | Buried at St Mary, Chatham
Source: Kent FHS National Burial Index |
Henry Petman | 3 May 1778 | Baptized at St Mary Northgate, Canterbury, son of William and Elizabeth Petman.
Source: KFHS Microfiche |
Henry Petman | 31 Dec 1780 | Buried at St Mary Northgate, Canterbury.
Source: FFHS National Burial Index |
Henry Farley Pettman | 18?? | Clergyman
Source: Crockford's |
Henry Pettman | 18 May 1871 | born, son of Thomas and Julia, née Keene, married Annette Terry, Canterbury Register Office, 8 Dec 1894
Source: Birth Cert, Marr Cert |
Isabell Petman | 25 Oct 1627 | Buried at St Martin, Worle, Somerset
Source: Somerset & Dorset FHS National Burial Index |
Jaffre Petman | 9 Feb 1627 | Buried at St Mary, Woodbridge (or/and 22 May 1627?)
Source: Felixstowe FHS National Burial Index |
James Pettman | 13 Sep 1825 | Enlisted in Navy, serving until 2 April 1855: pensioned 21 Feb 1857
Source: ADM 29/56/219 |
James Pettman | 1851 | Aged 36, ag. lab. Herne Street, Herne, born Herne, with wife Elizabeth (29) and son George (5)
Source: KFHS - 1851 Census Blean Registration District |
James Pettman | 16 March 1852 | (1831-1884) married Harriet Laslett at Woodnesborough. Shoemaker, son of Thomas, shoemaker. (Harriett (1834) was daughter of William Laslett, linen weaver, and Elizabeth Dilnot.
Source: Paul Cobb |
John Petman | 1530 | of New Hyde in the parish of East Malling sells to Sir Henry Wiat lands called Busty Croft in New Hyde
Source: Cant Bothamley Deeds U92/A/5/1 |
John Petman | 11 Jan 1603 | Churchwarden of Tunstall, sentenced for non-payment of 6/1 due to constable
Source: Q/SR/3 |
John Petman | 5 Jul 1636 | Marriage licence: "John Petman of Sturry, butcher, bachelor, about 24, and Elizabeth Young of Hougham, virgin, about 20 whose parents being dead she is now under the governance of widow Young of St Margaret's."
Source: D S Olby's notes |
John Petman | 5 Nov 1641 | Marriage licence: "John Pettman of Sturry, butcher. widower, and Ann Gilbert of All Saints, Canterbury, virgin, about 22, daughter of unknown Gilbert alias White, wife of Edward White of the same parish, who consents as is testified."
Source: Canterbury Marriage Licences, IGI Film 1985581 |
John Petman | 1655 | the elder, of Guestling, to have a tree that stands in the way, for his pains in repairing the road from Icklesham to Winchelsea leading up to a barn of Mr Samson's called the Almshouse Barn
Source: Winchelsea Corp Records WIN/58 |
John Petman | 1664 | of Burgate Ward, Canterbury, assessed for two hearths.
Source: Kent Hearth Tax 1664 |
John Petman | 10 Feb 1669 | Married Thomasin Holnesse at St Mary Bredin, Canterbury.
Source: IGI Batch M036531 |
John Petman | 1671 | bachelor Staplehurst, deceased.
Case in Archdeaconry Count, Rich Spice, executor, Mary Mills als Pettman, sister v. John Kingsnoth, Thos Marchant, administrators and John & Christopher Tucker, nephews.
Source: DDb/PRC/18/33/112,113,117 |
John Petman | 1671-1709 | Quarter Sessions Papers: "Thomas Young, late constable of the Hundred of Westgate, Canterbury, John Petman, borsholder of the same, and Stephen Hambrook, borsholder of Harbledown Hundred, that they laid out certain sums of money in their offices, and asking to be reimbursed."
Accounts: a) Thomas Young, constable of Westgate Hundred: £3/4/6; b) John Petman, borsholder of the same: £3/8; c) Stephen Hambrook, borsholder of Harbledown: £1/1/4; d) John Bridges, constable of the same, £2/1/10. Sessions Papers: Copy of an order discharging Thomas Petman as borsholder of the borough of Stred in the hundred of Dengate and appointing George Gotham (10 January 1709/10) Source: Centre of Kentish Studies Q/SB/11/64, Q/SB/11/68, Q/SB/30 |
John Pettman | 1685 | Case in Court of the Arches v Richard Hawker, for Benjamin Pettman.
Case re will of Robert Pettman of St Georges's, Canterbury.
Source: Court of the Arches A18 |
John Petman | 1688 | of Westgate, Canterbury. Made a freeman by gift.
Source: Apprentices of Canterbury |
John Petman | 6 Mar 1700 | tanner of St Stephen's (alias Hackington), married Sarah Massered at St Alphege's, Canterbury.
(John Petman, tanner of Hackington, Canterbury, freeman by redemption 1761. This would be the son of John and Sarah. (DSO)) (Elizabeth Pettman, née Taddy, whose will we have, dated 1781, was wife of another John Pettman of Canterbury and she was related to the Mussareds. Edward Mussared was her uncle, and his son was her cousin - born of Edward's marriage to a Taddy girl who was sister of Elizabeth's father.) John Mussred, in his will dated 11 Fen 1725, gave legacies to sister Sarah and her husband John Pettman, and to their children John, Edward, Thomazine and Mary. Source: SoG Transcript, IGI Batch M015201 |
John Petman | 28 May 1700 | Quarter Sessions: Memorandum of Conviction before three justices of John Petman, senior, tanner of not paying excise duty.
Source: Q/SB/26/30, Centre for Kentish Studies |
John Petman | 19 Aug 1702 | Buried Holy Cross, Canterbury (child)
Source: FFHS National Burial Index |
John Petman | 1704 | Born Hackington, son of John and Sarah Pettman
Source: IGI Film 1985734 (suspect?) |
John Petman | 28 Jan 1706 | MI Holy Cross, Canterbury, altar tomb near the south wall of the church.
Here lieth interred the Body of John Petman late of this parish, Gent., who died January 28 1706 aged 66 years. Also Thomasin his wife who died June ye 21 1712 Aged 74 years. They had issue 3 sons and 2 daus, viz, John Robert Thomas Mary and Thomasin. Thomasin died March 22 1682 aged 4 years. Thomasin married Mr Thomas Lane of this city and died May 24 1705 aged 22 years. Marry ye surviving daughr Married to Dr Everard of Faversham who caused this tomb to be erected.(If this inscription is correct, then John Pettman Senior was born c 1640 and Thomasin Pettman was born c 1638. (DSO)) Source: D S Olby's Notes |
John Petman | 28 Jan 1706 | Possible genealogy of John Petman, tanner, born c 1640 died 28 January 1706.
Married Thomasin Holness(e) at St Mary Bredin, Canterbury 10 Feburary 1669 (she was born c 1638 and died on 21 June 1712). Issue:
John Petman, Robert Petman, Thomas Petman, Mary Petman (of Westgate, married Stephen Everard at Harbledown 24 October 1710), Thomasin Petman (died 22 March 1682, aet. 4), Thomasin Petman (married Thomas Lane, died 24 March 1705, aged 22) Source: D S Olby's notes |
John Petman | 3 Feb 1706 | Buried Holy Cross, Canterbury
Source: FFHS National Burial Index |
John Petman | 1708 | Tanner of Canterbury, father of Robert Petman, who was apprenticed to him in 1708.
John Petman, tanner, was made a freeman of Canterbury by redemption in 1761, but he is then said to be of Hackington.
(NB John Petman of Hackington, bachelor, married Elizabeth Taddy in 1729. Robert Petman of Holy Cross, Canterbury, married Mary Andrews in 1732 at Christ Church, Canterbury.) Source: Freemen of Canterbury |
John Petman | 29 Jun 1710 | Buried at St Mary of Charity, Faversham
Source: Kent FHS National Burial Index |
John Petman | 7 Jun 1718 | Probate - see Elizabeth Pettman, daughter.
Source: Archdeaconry Court of Canterbury, Vol 83 fol 26 |
John Petman | 1727 | Tanner, of Canterbury, made a freeman by redemption.
Source: Freemen of Canterbury |
John Petman | 4 Aug 1729 | of Hackington, and Elizabeth Taddy of St John in Thanet, spinster, licensed to be maried at Christ Church Canterbury, St John's or Hackington.
"John Pettman c1704-1781. Elizabeth Taddy was of Margate."(DSO) Source: Canterbury Marriage Licences |
John Petman | 16 Apr 1730 | Buried at Holy Cross, Canterbury (no age given)
Source: FFHS National Burial Index |
John Petman | 18 May 1733 | Buried at Holy Cross, Canterbury (child)
Source: FFHS National Burial Index |
John Pitman | 1734 | Freeholder of Canterbury
Source: Poll Book 1734 |
John Petman | 18 Jan 1747 | bachelor and Anne Bullingere, spinster, both of the parish of St Mary's Northgate, Canterbury, licensed to be married at St Mary's
Source: Canterbury Marriage Licences (amd IGI Film 1985581) |
John Petman | 1749 | bricklayer, apprenticed to Robert Miles 1749.
Source: Freemen of Canterbury |
John Petman | 25 Sep 1751 | of Herne, butcher, bachelor, 30, married Mary Oldfield of Herne, spinster, 26, at St Mary Northgate, Canterbury.
"He was actually 34 as he was baptized on 26 February 1717. Note the connection with St Mary Northgate." (DSO) Source: Parish Register (IGI says Thomas, and is wrong) |
John Petman | 5 Mar 1753 | buried Holy Cross, Canterbury (no age given)
Source: FFHS National Burial Index |
John Petman | 29 Sep 1753 | John and Anne were the parents of Anne Petman, baptized on 29 September 1753 at St Mary Northgate, Canterbury.
Source: KFHS Microfiche |
John Petman | 11 Feb 1755 | Buried at St Mary Chatham
Source: Kent FHS National Burial Index |
John Petman | 15 Nov 1756 | Baptized All Saints, Canterbury, son of John and Ann Pettman.
Source: KFHS Microfiche |
John Petman | 8 Oct 1758 | Baptized All Saints, Canterbury, son of John and Ann Pettman.
Source: KFHS Microfiche |
John Petman | 1 Apr 1761 | Buried at St Mary Northgate (child)
Source: FFHS National Burial Index |
John Petman | 29 Jan 1764 | Baptized All Saints, Canterbury, son of William and Sarah Pettman.
Source: KFHS Microfiche |
John Pettman | 26 Jan 1766 | Baptized at St Mary Northgate, son of Joseph and Elizabeth Pettman.
Source: KFHS Microfiche |
John Petman | 8 Mar 1784 | Buried at St Mary Northgate, aged 18
Source: FFHS National Burial Index |
John Petman | 23 May 1790 | Buried at St Mary Northgate, aged 65
Source: FFHS National Burial Index |
John Petman | 12 Feb 1792 | Buried at St Mary Northgate, aged 12
Source: D S Olby's notes |
John Petman | 1797 | occupier and tenant of a house in St Mary Northgate
Source: Land Tax Assessment 1797 |
John Petman | 24 Mar 1816 | Baptized St Clement's, Sandwich, daughter of John and Elizabeth Pettman
Source: IGI |
John Petman | 1823 | Married Sarah Davey in Essex
Source: J Baxter: Essex Marriage Index |
John Petman | 28 Jul 1830 | Thomas Perkins, carpenter, of London, was apprenticed to John Petman, cabinet maker. (AC 13,126; FB 13,78)
Source: Freemen of Canterbury (SoG) |
John Petman | 6 Jan 1866 | bankrupt - Times p 6 col f
Source: Palmer's Index |
John Pettman Lepine | 1 Oct 1811 | of All Saints, Canterbury, cabinetmaker, bachelor (22) to marry Elizabeth Fukes of Ospringe, spinster.
(Son of Samuel Lepine, silk weaver, who married Ann Petman 26 November 1776.)
Source: Canterbury Marriage Licences |
Joseph Petman | 26 Jan 1766 | Baptized at St Mary Northgate, Canterbury.
(Father of John Pettman, husband of Elizabeth.)
Source: KFHS Microfiche |
Joseph Pitman | 4 Feb 1838 | Private, 6th Dragoon Guards.
(He and wife Joanna were parents of John Pitman, baptized at St Mary Northgate, Canterbury.)
Source: KFHS Microfiche |
Joseph Allen Pettman | 8 Sep 1828 | Indentures of apprenticeship enrolled to John Edward Eyles, hatter.
Source: FA44 1827/815 (Freemen of Canterbury) |
Joseph Allen Pettman | 7 Mar 1839 | Married Sarah Burrows at St Mary the Virgin, Dover
Source: IGI Batch M036561 |
Lawrence Petman | 15 Dec 1840 | bachelor, 21 and upwards, of Enfield, licensed to marry Charlotte Hartley, spinster, of Enfield, at Enfield
Source: Vicar General's Marriage Licences |
Louisa Pettman | 10 Jun 1849 | Baptized St George's, Canterbury, daughter of Richard and Sarah Ann Pettman.
Source: KFHS Microfiche |
Margaret Petman | 19 Dec 1666 | Buried at St Nicholas, Great Bookham
Source: West Surrey FHS National Burial Index |
Margt Petman | 1782 | Married Richd Barton, Southwark
Source: Pallot's Marriage Index |
Margaret Petman | 8 Dec 1798 | Marriage licence allegation to Ja's Sutherland
Source: Faculty Office (English Origins) |
Martha Petman | 25 May 1640 | christened St Benet's, Paul's Wharf, son of William
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Martha Petman | 26 Oct 1755 | Buried at St Mary Chatham
Source: Kent FHS National Burial Index |
Mary Petman | 11 May 1676 | Married Henry Mockett, carpenter, by licence, St Margaret's, Canterbury
Source: IGI Film 1985552, and Canterbury Marriage Licences, Boyd's EO |
Mary Petman | 19 Mar 1689 | Married Henry Collard at St Alphage's, Canterbury.
Witnessed by Valentine Mirable and X, ye mark of Richard Cresery, churchwarden.
Source: SoG Transcript and Canterbury Marriage Licences, Boyd's EO |
Mary Petman | 24 Oct 1710 | of Westgate, married Stephen Everard of Faversham at Harbledown
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Mary Petman, née ? | 24 Feb 1728 | Widow, of Stourmouth, married Samuel Pearpoint at St Alphage's, Canterbury, by licence.
Source: SoG Transcript |
Mary Petman | 22 Jul 1732 | Married Jacob Chandler of Chislet at St Alphage's, Canterbury.
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Mary Petman | 7 Apr 1740 | Buried at St Mary Chatham
Source: Kent FHS National Burial Index |
Mary Ann Petman | 26 Nov 1776 | Married Samuel Lepine (b 25 September 1740): issue George Lepine, Henry William Lepine, Robert Lepine, Harriet Lepine, Mary Ann Lepine, John Petman Lepine (b 10 January 1789), Edward Lepine, Charles Lepine
Source: RootsWeb.com, ID: I288, Ref: P288 |
Mary Petman | 1781 | Married Daniel Richardson, St Marylebone
Source: Pallot's Marriage Index |
Mary-Ann Petman | 16 Jun 1805 | Baptized St Mary Northgate, Canterbury, daughter of Thomas and Jane Pettman
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Mary-Ann Petman | 14 Feb 1808 | Buried aged 2, St Mary Northgate, Canterbury
Source: FFHS National Burial Index |
Mary-Ann Petman | 15 Feb 1807 | Baptized PTR, Canterbury, daughter of William and Sarah Pettman
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Mary Ann Petman | 15 May 1814 | Baptized St Clement's, Sandwich, daughter of John and Elizabeth Pettman
Source: IGI |
Mary Ann Pettman | 18 Jun 1859 | eldest daughter of William Pettman, of Herne, married William Smart at the residence of the bride's mother, Norwood (Australia)
Source: Marriages in Australia home.thezone/net/~mrawson/ausmarr.html |
Mary Jane Pettman | 8 Dec 1859 | born at Ash, Kent, baptised 6.2.1860, married 5.5.1882 at St. Johns, Margate to: John Brenchley aged 23 of Chapel Hill, Margate, farm labourer. She was spinster of 19 Byron Road, Margate. Both literate. Father: Edward Pettman, Mother: Maria MacNally
Source: E-mail from Barbara Brenchley, South Australia |
Matthew Petman | 11 Oct 1737 | Buried at St Mary, Clophill
Source: Bedfordshire FHS National Burial Index |
Percy Archibald Henry Pettman | ? | Royal Naval Marine Officer
Source: PRO 7/541 |
Peter Pettman | 13 Jan 1688/9 | Christened St Dunstan Stepney, son of Peter and Elizabeth
Source: IGI |
Peter Pettman | 26 Apr 1688 | Married Elizabeth Beal St Dunstan Stepney
Source: IGI |
Peter Petman | Dec 1690 | Victim in trial of John Wright
Source: British Trials 2052/XLVII PRO Map Room |
Peter Petman | 2 Oct 1694 | bapt Ickham son of Thomas and Elizabeth
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Peter Pettman | 1695 | surgeon of St Botolph's, Aldgate, will (see Castle notes?)
Source: Guildhall Lib Testamentary Records of Commissary Court of London Vol III, Reg 16, f 158 |
Peter Petman | 18 Feb 1720 | Married Sarah Tilsley of Ickham at St Mary Bredin, Canterbury
Source: IGI, Canterbury Marriage Licences |
Peter Pettman | 1734 | Freeholder of Ickham
Source: Poll Book |
Peter Petman | 1776 | Buried Ickham
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Phyllis Ann Pettman | 3 Dec 1831 | Spinster otp married Thomas White, bachelor, otp, by licence, St Peter's Thanet - Witnesses Elizabeth Atkins, Nathaniel Strong
Source: Canterbury Marriage Licences |
Phyllis Ann Day | ? | Married John Pettman ("who was born Reculver Kent c 1780." "John died Ramsgate 26 May 1843")
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Popham Pettman | 22 Mar 1819-1822 | mentioned in will of Zechariah Pettman of Ash, yeoman, dated 22 March 1819 as his daughter. Will proved 1822
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Ralph Pettman | 18 Mar 1822 | Buried St Mary Bredin, Canterbury
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Reuben Pettman | 27 Sep 1857 | Husband of Mary, father of Ann Jane Pettman, christened at St Leonard's Shoreditch
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Sir Richard Petman | 27 Sep 1603 | 12 defendants prosecuted at Quarter Sessions in Maidstone for illegal entry on a close at Chart Sutton called Welfield, and pulled up part of a vine hedge.
Source: Centre for Kentish Studies Q/SR/4/m.6 |
Richard Petman | 28 Mar 1610 | son of Richard Petman of Burten in Dorset, apprenticed at Rye to John Earle, fisherman
Source: Rye Corp Archives RYE/29/26 |
Richard Petman | 7 Nov 1630 | Christened St Dunstan Stepney, son of William and Finet Petman
Source: IGI |
Richard Petman | 1 Jul 1677 | Buried at Chapel, Stawell, Somerset
Source: Somerset & Dorset FHS National Burial Index |
Richard Pittman | 10 Oct 1686 | married Mar Allen, Holy Cross Canterbury
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Richard Pettman | 16 Sep 1694 | son of Thomas and Mary, born Shoreham, Kent, had four children, siblings Mary (1679?), Thomas (1682?), William (1685?) may have married Maria Lane in Shoreham 1701, Mary (1688?).Elizabeth (1691?) may have married Thomas Perriere, John (1698?) may have married Elizabeth Duemole who had four children
Source: Mail from Beryl Packman, IGI |
Richard Petman | 9 Apr 1738 | Baptized at Shoreham, Kent, son of Richard and Anne
Source: IGI |
Richard Pettman | 12 Oct 1757 | Baptized All Saints, Canterbury, parents William and Sarah
Source: Kent FHS Microfiche |
Richard Petman | 1766 | John Alder apprenticed to Richard Petman of Sandwich, carpenter, £5
Source: PRO 24/186 |
Richard Petman | 1767 | John Stannard apprenticed to Richard Petman of Sandwich, £16
Source: PRO 25/116 |
Richard Pettman | 22 Apr 1778 | carpenter otp, widower, married Anne Cronk, spinster otp at St Peter's Sandwich, by licence (Buried Eastry 1810, Ann 1827)
Source: IGI and Canterbury Marriage Licences (Vol 31 f 167) |
Richard Pettman | 1780 | Bricklayer
Source: Apprentices of Canterbury |
Richard Petman | 17 Sep 1780 | Banns to Catherine Tyler, St Mary Breadman and All Saints, Canterbury
Source: Kent FHS Microfiche |
Richard Pettman | 15 Oct 1780 | bachelor of All Saints, Canterbury, married Catherine Tyler, spinster otp by banns at St Mary Breadman, Canterbury. Witnesses John Adman, John Pettman
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Richard Pettman | 29 Sep 1782 | Baptized All Saints, Canterbury son of Richard and Catherine
Source: KFHS Microfiche |
Richard Pettman | 9 Apr 1786 | Born 5 Feb 1786 and baptized 9 Apr St Peter's Sandwich, son of William and Sarah.
Admitted Freeman of Sandwich by birth, 22 Jul 1809.
Source: IGI and Freemen's Register |
Richard Petman | 20 Jan 1788 | Baptized Chalk, Kent
Source: IGI |
Richard Petman | 1790, 1796 | bricklayer of Best's Lane, in the parish of All Saints, Canterbury
Source: Poll Books 1790 and 1796 |
Richard Pettman | ? | son to Richard Pettman, snr, bricklayer
Source: Apprentice, Freemen of Canterbury AC11 300 FB91 |
Richard Petman | 14 Apr 1798 | witness at marriage of Thomas Avis otp and Francis Haycock of St Mildred's, St Alphage's, Canterbury
Source: SoG Transcript |
Richard Pettman | 6 Nov 1798 | witness marriage of Thomas Pettman and Jane Allen, St Mary Northgate
Source: D S Olby's notes |
R J Petman | 7 Dec 1798 | bankrupt - Times p 11 col e
Source: Palmer's Index |
Richard Pettman | 1802 | Freeholder of Canterbury
Source: Poll Book |
Richard Petman | 20 Mar 1803 | Of All Saints Canterbury, brickmaker. Married Sarah Farley of Folkestone, 20, father Thomas (deceased) (licence 19 Mar), issue Charles (bapt 1828), Caroline, Catherine, Elizabeth, Grace, Harriet Ann, Louisa, Richard (who married Sarah Ann Ratcliff).
He is described in the Folkestone register as "of College/Cathedral St., Canterbury (writing unclear).
Source: Marriage licences |
Richard Pettman | 1803 | Gent
Source: Kent Directory 1803 |
Richard Pettman | 1805 | bricklayer, apprenticed to William Saunder, bricklayer 1806
Source: Freemen of Canterbury |
Richard Pettman | 1809 | Gentleman, of Sandwich, Bank of England Will
Source: SoG, (4 L-Z 1036) |
Richard Pettman | 21 Jul 1809 | Acquires 10 houses in Rosemary Lane, St Mildred, Canterbury from John Mandeville
Source: David Olby notes |
Richard Pettman | 1810 | Died aged 71 and was buried in Eastry Churchyard. Son of Thomas Petman of Eastry by his second wife, Sarah Latchford, married 3 Oct 1738 at Worth, Kent
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Richard Pettman | 18 Jan 1810 | Mr Richard Pettman of the Town and Port of Sandwich, d 18th January 1810 Aged 71. Also Ann Pettman, wife of the above, Died 26th February 1821 Aged 87
Source: MI Eastry |
Richard Pettman | 8 March 1810 | Richard Pettman of Sandwich, PCC Will
Source: PRO PROB11/1509 Collingwood |
Richard Petman | 17 Jul 1810 | Baptized St Mary, Sandwich, son of Richard Petman and Elizabeth Solly
Source: IGI |
Richard Pettman | 15 Aug 1810 | Lieutenant 15 Aug 1810
Source: Navy List 1848 |
Richard Pettman | 19 Nov 1812 | Baptized St Paul's Canterbury, son of Richard and Sarah
Source: Kent FHS Microfiche |
Richard Petman | 19 Feb 1821 | Died. MI St Dunstan's, Canterbury.
Sacred to the memory of Mr Richard Petman late of the parish of All Saints in the city of Canterbury who departed this life 19th of February 1821 aged 64 years. Also Catherine, wife of the above Richard Pettman who died 12th of February 1819 aged 73 years. Also Richard Petman grandson of the above who died 13th November 1882 aged 70 years.(Bapt 4 Dec 1757, married to Catherine née Tyler who died 12 Feb 1819 aged 73??? (see Sarah Farley)) Source: MI St Dunstan's (SoG) |
Richard Pettman | 1822 | born in England (husband of Mary Farrier, father of Ann)
Source: LDS Ancestral File |
Richard Pettman | 1832 | of St Clement's Sandwich
Source: Poll Book ref 145 |
Richard Pettman | 21 Mar 1833 | son mentioned in will of William Pettman of Sandwich, dated 21 March 1833, proved 20 May 1835
Source: Arch Cant |
Richard Pettman | 6 June 1841 | Lawyer's Clerk, aged 25, in house of Eliza Keeler (30, Dressmaker) in Watling St., St Mary Bredin
Census HO107/12 |
Richard Pettman | 28 Mar 1842 | Sarah, widow of the late Richard Pettman of the city of Canterbury, died 28 March 1842, aet 58 years. She left seven surviving children. Also Elizabeth Cullen, sister of the above, died 25 April 1843, aet 61. Also Sarah Ann, child of Thomas Farley and Ann Pettman, died 13 Sep 1834, aged 7 months and five days.
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Richard Pettman | 19 Sep 1844 | Married Sarah Ann Ratcliff, St Margaret's, Canterbury
Source: LDS Ancestral file |
Richard Pettman | 1847 | Solicitor's clerk at 14 St George's Place, Canterbury
Source: Bagshaw's Gazetteer |
Richard Pettman | 25 Jul 1847 | Baptized St Paul's, Canterbury, son of Richard and Sarah Ann
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Richard Pettman | 11 Jun 1850 | Baker of Whitstable, bachelor, son of Robert Pettman, married Mary Wells, aet 24 years of the Archbishop's Palace, spinster, d of Blott Wells at Christ Church Canterbury
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Richard Pettman | 1851 | Aged 29 at High St., Seasalter, born Seasalter, with wife Mary (23)
Source: KFHS - 1851 Census Blean Registration District |
Richard Pittman | 1881 | at 40 St Margaret St, Canterbury, aged 67, widowed, Gent
Source: 1881 Census |
Richard Pettman | 1882 | died aged 70. Bapt 19 Nov 1812 St Paul's Canterbury, s of Richard and Sarah.
Source: MI St Dunstan's |
Richard Pettman | 19?? | Spouse Mary Wells, master baker of Whitstable, issue Charles (missionary S Africa), Richard (of Chatham, outfitter, married with issue Hilda Pettman), Wallace (Baptist minister at Bath, New Park, Streatham, and Spurgeon's Tabernacle, Elephant and Castle, London.
Married Annie, d of James Callingham, miller and owner of the Borstal Mill, Whitstable.
Issue Ernest Wallace Pettman, Charles Pettman of Australia, Alfred Pettman of Garden Cottage, Hastings, and May Pettman.
Ernest married and had issue Wilfred Ernest Pettman of Granville, Bath, who was born at Beckenham, Kent, and has issue Gillian, born at Croydon, Surrey, 28/4/36 and Margaret, born at Sanderstead, Surrey, 16/5/1939)
Source: D S Olby's notes - letter from Wilfred Ernest Pettman 1958 |
Robert Petyman | 1480 | of Sturry - will
Source: PCC A 3 347 1480 |
Robert Petiman | 1499 | of Lynne Bishop, Norfolk, will proved 1499
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Robert Pettman | 1524 | of Jervynton, Hundred of Willington, Sussex
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Robert Petiman | 1538 | alias Wederlyng of Sandwich, will proved 1538
Source: PCC |
Robert Petman | 1597 | of Stenbunheth (Stepney), Middx, will proved 1597
Source: PCC 104 Cobham |
Robert Petman | 9 May 1633 | pauper, maritus, buried Deal
Source: SoG |
Robert Pettman | 24 Oct 1640 | butcher of Littlebourne, 21 and upwards, bachelor, his parents being dead, to marry Joan Miles of the same, widow of Stephen Miles, deceased, at Sturry or Westbere. John Petman of Sturry, butcher, bondsman.
Source: Canterbury Marriage Licences |
Robert Petman | 4 Apr 1643 | Baptized at St Paul's, Canterbury, son of John and Ann Petman.
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Robert Petman | 21 Aug 1677 | yeoman of Ickham, widower, to marry Abigail Nichols of Adisham, virgin at Adisham. (An affidavit of 25 Nov 1685 states that Robert Petman, father of Robert Petman, had left a relict, Abigail, and a son Benjamin, who was a minor at that date.)
Source: Cant marriage Licences |
Robert Petman | 1678 | Chancery case relating to Ickham against Thomas Overy
Source: PRO C 6/82/9 |
Robert Petman | 1678-1680 | Chancery case relating to Ickham against Edward Holnes. Relating to a debt. Thomasin Holness married John Petman, b c 1638
Source: PRO C 6/82/19, Cant DCb/PRC/18/35/187, 36/7,9,21 |
Robert Petman | 30 Jun 1682 | baptized Ickham St John the Evangelist, son of Thomas and Elizabeth
Source: Castle Notes |
Robert Petman | 18 Jun 1683 | bapt St Mary the Virgin Chislet, son of Robert and Mary (yeoman)
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Robert Pettman | 1685 | will of Robert Pettman of St George's, Canterbury in case of John Pettman v Richard Hawker for Benjamin Pettman
Source: Court of Arches A 18 |
Robert Petman | 1687 | yeoman of Chislet, witness at wedding
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Robert Petman | 5 Nov 1688 | buried Chislet
Source: Castle Notes |
Robert Petman | 30 Jul 1700 | married Elizabeth Andrews at St Mary's Hinxhill by licence
Source: Castle Notes |
Robert Petman | 2 Oct 1700 | of Canterbury, will contested by John and Elizabeth Pettman, Mary Pettman alias Collar, versus Richard Hawker, administrator
Source: Cant DCb/PRC/18/41/54 |
Robert Petman | 1 May 1705 | married Elizabeth Brise (Brice in Licence) at Reculver
Source: Boyds EO |
Robert Petman | 11 Jun 1706 | baptized St Stephen's Hackington, son of John and Sarah
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Robert Petman | 1708 | tanner of Westgate, apprenticed to his father John
Source: Freemen of Canterbury |
Robert Petman | 1713 | Limited Admon ("of Kent")
Source: PROB 6/89 f 189 v |
Robert Petman | 1 Sep 1713 | father of Thomas Pettman bapt St Nicholas at Wade (wife Elizabeth)
Source: IGI |
Robert Petman | 15 October 1713 | Died. MI in St Nicholas at Wade:
Here Lyeth Interred the Body of ROBERT PETTMAN, Yeoman, late of this Parish; who departed this Life October the 15th Anno Domini 1713; in the 31st year of his age. He took to Wife ELIZABETH the daughter of STEPHEN BRICE also of this parish, by whom he had three sons and one daughter STEPHEN, ROBERT, THOMAS and SARAH. And as I am, so must they be, Therefore prepare to follow me.Source: Photograph |
Robert Petman | 1715 | Bond with Robert Sebre
Source: Kent Record Office .018.232 U480 (6073809) |
Robert Petman | 3 Apr 1718 | of Stourmouth, married Mary Court spinster of Stouting at St Mary Bredin, Canterbury by licence
Source: Boyd's EO |
Robert Petman | 13 April 1727 | bought several pieces of land at Westgate under the City Wall towards Deans Mill from Canterbury Mayor and Commonalty
Source: Cant CC/MILLENS/8/D/7 |
Robert Petman | 1727 | buried St John Evangelist Ickham
Source: Castle Notes |
Robert Petman | 16 Jun 1732 | of Holy Cross Canterbury, bachelor, to marry Mary Andrews of Hinxhill at Christ Church, Hinxhill, Kingston or Hackington (Married at Christ Church 29 June 1732)
Source: Canterbury Marriage Licences |
Robert Petman | 21 Nov 1732 | bachelor and Elizabeth Harnet, spinster, both of Milton, near Canterbury, to marry at Milton, Bishopsbourne or Harbledown
Source: Canterbury Marriage Licences |
Robert Pitman | 1734 | Freeholder of Canterbury
Source: Poll Book 1734 |
Robert Petman | 23 Sep 1738 | Buried at Holy Cross, Canterbury. MI:
Here lyeth buried the body of Mr Robert Petman late of this parish. He died September the 23 1738 aged 63 years. Here also lyeth the body of Elizabeth Petman wife of the said Robert Petman. She died May 30 1742 Aged 69. On their left hands lay the Bodys of Eight Children of the above Robert anbd Elizabeth. Source: D S Olby's notes |
Robert Petman | 18 May 1732 | husbandman, 24, of Stodmarsh, to marry Anne Cock of Sturry, 23, spinster, at Sturry
Source: Canterbury Marriage Licences |
Robert Pettman | 1754 | Freeholder of North Lane, Westgate, Canterbury
Source: Poll Book 1754 |
Robert Petman | 17 Jan 1755 | Baptized St Vincent's, Littlebourne, son of Robert Pettman and Ann Cock
Source: Castle Notes |
Robert Petman | 1 Nov 1756 | Buried Holy Cross Canterbury
Source: FFHS National Burial Index |
Robert Petman | 12 Jul 1764 | yeoman bachelor 26 of Staple to marry Sarah Pilcher of Folkestone, widow at Staple or Folkestone
Source: Canterbury Marriage Licences |
Robert Petman | 1784 | of Woodnesborough married Ann Dilnot of Deal b 1766
Source: Wilnot Website |
Robert Petman | 1790 | Freeholder of Folkestone
Source: Poll Book 1790 |
Robert Petman | 1799 | died aged 61, of Broadmead, Folkestone
Source: Burial Register, Folkestone |
Robert Petman | 15 Jan 1796 | married Mary Pierson at St George's Hanover Square
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Robert Petman | 3 Oct 1822 | bachelor of Folkestone (s of Robert and Mary, bapt 12 Sep 1798) to marry Ann Hart of the same, minor, d of Richard and Sarah Hart, affidavit Thos Minter and Richard Hobday. Mentioned in Robert Petman of Broadmead, Folkestone's will.
Source: Cant Marr Lic |
Robert Petman | 18 Mar 1810 | Father of Sarah, chr at Wymyngweld, Kent, (husband of Mary), also of George Petman 1812
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Robert Petman | 1827 | Occupier of field owned by Jacob, Earl of Radnor, footpath diversion order (Cowlinge to Cheriton-Folkestone road)
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Robert Petman | 1832 | Freeholder, Broadmead
Source: Kent Eastern Division Poll Book 1832 |
Robert Richard Pettman | 19 Nov 1843 | son of John and Elizabeth Caroline Pettman, mariner, baptized St George's Ramsgate
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Robert Petman | 1851 | Aged 54 at High St., Whitstable, born Herne, shipwright, with wife Elizabeth (54) and children Elizabeth (27, b. Seasalter), Walter (16) and Mary (14)
Source: KFHS - 1851 Census Blean Registration District |
Robert Pettman | 11 Nov 1852 | born at 3 Serene Place Margate, carpenter, married Jemima Coles (b Oxford 8 Feb 1852), son William Robert Pettman, born 15 September 1879, who married Helen Elizabeth Ansell (b Margate 13 March 1875)
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Robert Pettman | 1873 | died Blean aged 79, first quarter 1873, so born ~1794
Source: FRC |
Roger Pettman | 7 Sep 1499 | Shipmaster of Lynn Bishop, will
Source: PCC Herne 39 |
Rose Petman | 9 Dec 1729 | Buried at St John the Baptist, Hindon
Source: Wiltshire FHS National Burial Index |
Russel Petman | 1741 | Father of Ann Petman, born Halling, Kent, husband of Sarah
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Russel Lavender Pettman | 1 Jan 1818 | baptized St Pauls, son of Richard and Sarah, bricklayer, Bridge Street (brother to Thomas Farley 1816, Harriet Ann 1820 and Charles 1828
Source: KFHS Microfiche |
Sampson Petman | 1832 | son of Thomas Petman and Ann Darby, born Ash next Wingham
Source: IGI Benson3 Gedcom |
Samuel Lepine | 30 Apr 1818 |
Headstone and footstone, Holy Cross, Westgate, Canterbury.
(Grave covered with bricks, ridgewise.)
Sacred to the memory of Samuel Lepine Gent. who departed this life the 30th April 1818 aged 78 years. Also of Harriot and Edwin children of the above. Also of Ann his wife who died March 3rd 1831 aged 73 years.On the footstone: S.L. 1818 (= Samuel Lepine) H.L. 1780 (= Harriot Lepine) E.L. 1791 (= Edwin Lepine, aged 2 mo.) E.A.L. 1813 (= Eliza Ann Lepine, aged 7 mo.) C.A.L. 1815 (= Charlotte Ann Lepine, aged 2 mo.) A.L. 1831 (= Ann Lepine)Source: KFHS Microfiche "This may be where the tales of being 'of Huguenot blood' originate: not that, it appears, the Pettmans had any, but were related to those who had and worked for the silk-workers in Canterbury." (DSO) |
Sarah Petteman | 22 Mar 1631 | Arthur May and Sarah Petteman to be married at Deal
Source: Canterbury Marriage Licences |
Sarah Petman | 9 Oct 1681 | to be married to Nicholas Thorne at St James', Derby Place
Source: Marr Lic |
Sarah Petman | 7 Mar 1701 | (child) buried at Holy Cross Canterbury
Source: FFHS National Burial Index |
Sarah Petman | 17 Nov 1712 | Oratrix of Feversham, widow of John Petman, only daughter of William Clifford late of Higham, yeoman, feofee of messuage in Higham, mortgage from William Borun, late of Strood (Sarah Clifford baptized 4 April 1682 Higham)
Source: Chancery Dep |
Sarah Pettman | 22 Jul 1732 | of Chislet, married Jacob Chandler at St Alphage's, Canterbury
Source: Boyd's EO |
Sarah Baley Pettman | 2 May 1779 | daughter of William of Sandwich, baptized at St Peter's, Sandwich
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Sarah Pettman | 1782 | of Deal to marry Richard Leggatt of Stoke, Hants, Lt RN at Deal. (Richard Pettman of Sandwich's will of 1810 identifies her as his daughter)
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Sarah Petman | 25 Jul 1782 | of Hoath, spinster, 22, married Thomas Wells of Chislet, mariner, bachelor, 25, by banns
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Sarah Susannah Pettman | 29 Nov 1787 | married Edward Cowley, Eastry (she buried 25 July 1792)
Source: Family Search Ancestral File |
Sarah Susan Pettman | 12 Oct 1788 | baptized St Mary Northgate, Canterbury, daughter of Wm and Eliz
Source: KFHS Microfiche |
Sarah Pettman | 30 Oct 1796 | Baptized Chatham, daughter of Caleb and Sarah
Source: Vital Records Index |
Sarah Pettman | 30 Jul 1797 | died aged 64, wife of Thomas Pettman of Eastry, buried family vault (née Dale 10 Apr 1760 Eastry)
Source: MI Eastry |
Sarah Susanna Pettman | 29 Nov 1797 | married Edward Cowley, grocer. She died 25 July 1792 aged 27, daughter of Thomas and Sarah Pettman. Buried in family vault at Eastry with parents and unnamed infant child.
Source: MI Eastry |
Sarah Toppin Petman | 19 Jan 1800 | bapt St Mary's Northgate, daughter of Charles Petman and Mary Rouse
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Sarah Elizabeth Petman | 17 Oct 1801 | baptized St Mary Northgate, Canterbury, daughter of Thomas and Jane (or was it 17 May?)
Source: KFHS Microfiche |
Sarah Elizabeth Petman | 15 Jul 1804 | baptized St Nicholas, Ash next Wingham, buried 8 August 1804, daughter of Zachariah Petman and Sarah Jordan
Source: IGI Ancestral File |
Sarah Elizabeth Pitman | 7 Oct 1804 | baptized St Mary Rotherhithe, daughter of Samuel and Sarah
Source: IGI |
Sarah Pettman | 6 Feb 1808 | Married Peter Haxton at St Martin's in the Fields - licence Bp of London
Source: Pallot's Marriage Index, Marriage Licence Index |
Sarah Pettman | 4 Jul 1809 | baptized St Peter's Canterbury, daughter of Richard and Sarah
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Sarah Petman | 18 Mar 1810 | christened Wymyngewold, daughter of Robert and Mary
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Sarah Pettman | 14 Oct 1810 | married William Friend by banns, St Alphage's, Canterbury
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Sarah Pettman | 22 Mar 1819 | Wife of Zachariah Pettman of Ash, whose will dated 22 March 1819 was proved 31 August 1822. Daughter Popham, sons William and Edward
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Sarah Pettman | 1827 | born Ash, daughter of Thomas Pettman and Ann Darby
Source: benson3 gedcom, www.my-ged.com |
Sarah Pettman | 17 May 1827 | married William Hooker at St Mary's Dover
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Sarah Pettman | 9 Mar 1832 | buried Buckland, Kent
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Sarah Pettman | 21 Aug 1838 | daughter of William Pettman of Ham, Esq, married Thomas Prothero of Malpas Court, co Monmouth, High Sheriff for Monmouth
Source: Burkes Landed Gentry 1846, Faculty Office Licence and Hendon parish register |
Sarah Pettman | 20 Aug 1838 | Marriage licence allegation to Thomas Henry Taylor
Source: Faculty Office (English Origins) |
Sarah Pettman | 25 Oct 1838 | to marry Thomas Henry Taylor
Source: Faculty Office licences |
Sarah Pettman | 25 Oct 1838 | Marriage licence allegation to Thomas Prothero
Source: Faculty Office (English Origins) |
Sarah Pettman, née Farley | 28 Mar 1842 | died Folkestone aged 58, née Farley, widow of the late Richard Pettman. (Richard Pettman of College (?Cathedral) St Canterbury married Sarah Farley 20 March 1803). Also buried with Sarah-Ann, child of Thomas Farley and Ann Pettman, died 13 Sep 1854 aged 7 months 5 days
(Sarah Farley, daughter of Thos and Elizabeth, was christened 29 Sep 1782 at Folkestone Parish Church)
Buried Folkestone parish church 31 March.
Source: Folkestone MIs |
Sarah Ann Pettman | 17 Apr 1853 | bapt St Margaret's Canterbury, daughter of Richard and Sarah Ann
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Sarah Castle Pettman | 20 Mar 1858 | youngest daughter of William Pettman of Herne, married Joseph Perry of Acland St, Adelaide at St Luke's, Emerald, Australia
Source: Marriages in Australia |
Sarah Castle Pettman | 12 May 1858 | youngest daughter of William Pettman, of Herne, married Joseph Noah Perry at St John's, Adelaide (SA)
Source: Marriages in Australia home.thezone/net/~mrawson/ausmarr.html |
Sophia Pettman | 10 May 1869 | buried Blean Union, aged 78. Edward Pettman of Chatham Dockyard, chaplain, was married to a Sophia, will 1851
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Stephen Petman | 1722 | Apprenticed to Thomas Tressere of Canterbury, barber
Source: Freemen of Canterbury |
Stephen Pettman | 12 Jan 1756 | Carpenter HM sloop The Swift, left all effects to wife Susannah. Witnesses John Perriman, William Dixon, Stephen Duer. Proved 8 June 1782 by Susannah Pettman. Probably apprenticed 1747 to Thomas Toler of Chatham, shipwright
Source: SoG Apprentices |
Stephen Petman | 12 Apr 1775 | baptized Folkestone, son of Zechariah and Elizabeth, buried 8 March 1780
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Stephen Pettman | 15 May 1756 | Baptized St Alphage's Canterbury, son of William and Mary, buried 20 July 1796
Source: SoG Transcript |
Stephen Pettman | 3 Nov 1811 | Married Fanny Whiffin, St Margaret Rochester, son James Stephen chr 13 Sep 1812
Source: Vital Records Index |
Susan Pettman | 11 Apr 1707 | buried (child) Holy Cross Canterbury
Source: FFHS National Burial Index |
Susanna Pettman | 6 Oct 1709 | Married James Sandridge, Teston, Kent
Source: Vital Records Index |
Susan Pettman | 1714 | wife of Thomas Pettman of Herne, case against Transum Hulkes of Herne
Source: Cant DCb/J/J/70/25 |
Susannah Pettman | Nov 1719 | Wife of Thomas Pettman of Herne, Chislet, buried Chislet
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Susannah Pettman | 30 Nov 1720 | baptized Chislet, daughter of Thomas and Susan (died in childbirth?). (Had illegitimate child Ann baptized Chislet 14 April 1747)
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Susannah Petman | 1743/4 | Corrody In-Sister, hospital of St Nicholas Harbledown
Source: Act Book of Arch Cant VIII 257 |
Susannah Pettman | 12 Oct 1745 | Here lieth interred the body of Susannah Pettman who departed this life the 12th of October 1745 aged 39 years
Source: MI Ickham |
Susanna Petman | 9 Oct 1755 | Married Abraham Gravener, St Mary's Dover, witnesses John Finnis and Charles Maddocks
Source: Ted Wildy's Marriage Witness Index |
Susannah Pettman | 22 Mar 1760 | William Cronke of St Peter's Sandwich, bachelor, 23, schoolmaster, to marry Susannah Pettman of St Mary's Sandwich, spinster, 23 at St Mary's or St Peter's Sandwich. (Buried 8 Oct 1771 St Peter's Sandwich)
Source: Cant Marr Lic |
Susannah Pettman | 1770 | daughter of William Pettman of Chatham, bricklayer, and Elizabeth his wife, in his will dated 1770 proved (PCC) July 1772. Sister to Ann Assiter.
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Susanna Petman | 1782 | Widow of Stephen Petman of HM sloop Swift who died 1782.
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Susan Pettman | 1791 | Daughter of William and Elizabeth (née Marten) of Ham Manor, Eastry. 1791-1818. Died Sandgate
Source: MI Eastry |
Susannah Petman | 19 Oct 1823 | baptized St Lawrence, Thanet, daughter of Thomas Pettman of Ash, labourer, and Ann (née Darby?) Died 1824.
Source: Benson3 Gedcom |
Susannah Pettman | 27 Oct 1861 | baptized St Dunstan's Canterbury, daughter of James Pettman and Susan Gayler
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Symon Pettman | 1524 | Of Eastbourne
Source: Subsidy Roll |
Tamasen Petman | 9 Dec 1711 | Buried (aged 4) Holy Cross Canterbury
Source: FFHS National Burial Index |
Tamsin Petman | 18 Jun 1712 | Buried Holy Cross Canterbury (see John Pettman MI)
Source: FFHS National Burial Index |
Thomas Petyman | 1471 | Probate (see Thomas 1465)
Source: Index Prob Reg Cant C 2 213 1471 |
Thomas Petiman | 1538 | (als Wederling) Will proved PCC
Source: A ACT 8 8/1538 |
Thomas Petman | 28 Feb 1604 | of Deal and Ann Achor (Awcher) of Cheriton, virgin, licensed to marry at St Margaret's Canterbury
Source: Cant Marr Lic |
Thomas Petman | 1643 | Husband of Joan Basclen, father of Margaret, b Wrotham 1643
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Thomas Petman | 6 Aug 1670 | Buried at St John the Baptist, Ashbrittle, Somerset
Source: Somerset & Dorset FHS National Burial Index |
Thomas Petman | 6 May 1677 | (son of Robert and Margery née Mary), married Elizabeth Word, SS Peter and Paul, Ospringe, Kent (she was bapt Ospringe 1656)
Source: Family Search Ancestral File, Cant Marr Lic, Boyds EO |
Thomas Pettman | 1664 | 1 hearth, Marden, not taxable
Source: Kent Hearth Tax 1664 |
Thomas Pettman | 1664 | 2 hearths, Kemsing, not chargeable
Source: Kent Hearth Tax 1664 |
Thomas Petman | 11 Nov 1675 | Father of Mary, christened 1675 St Mary the Virgin, Chislet
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Thomas Petman | 19 Jan 1674 | licence to marry Elizabeth Penny, widow, at Westbere or Chislet (Vincent Price of Wickhambreux bondsman)
Source: Cant Marr Lic Boyds EO |
Thomas Pettman | 9 Dec 1680 | christened St Mary the Virgin, Chislet
Source: Family Search Ancestral File |
Thomas Petman | 1682 | Born Shoreham Kent, brother of Henry (1679), William (1685 - may have married Maria Lane in Shoreham in 1701), Mary, Elizabeth (may have married Thomas Perriere),
Richard (16 Sep 1694 - may have married Anne and had four children), John (1698 - may have married Elizabeth Duemole and had four children), son of Thomas?
Source: Beryl Packman, Kent-Eng-L Rootsweb archives |
Thomas Pettman | 1684 | butcher of Chislet, will (buried Chislet 1 Feb 1682) - wife Elizabeth, issue Mary (chr Chislet 11 Nov 1675), John (chr Chislet 9 June 1678), Thomas (chr Chislet 9 Dec 1680)
Source: PCC Wills CKS PRC 2/40/233 |
Thomas Pettman | 14 Nov 1685 | Case v Richard Hawke of Sandwich, re will of Abigail Pettman, widow, decd.
Source: Cant DCb/PRC/18/37/61,82 |
Thomas Petman | 1699 | buried Ickham. Spouse Elizabeth buried Ickham 1719. ("Son of Robert Petman, brewer")
Source: Castle Notes |
Thomas Petman | 16 Jul 1700 | married Sarah Bolton at Ickham
children William (?1703), Susanna (Ickham, 1701, died in infancy), Thomas (Ickham 1702, died 1762 Eastry, buried 9 May 1762 Ickham), Zachariah (Ickham 1704, d 1768 Deal, bur Walmer), Susanna (Ickham 1706, d 1745 Walmer, bur 1745 Ickham)
Source: Family Search Ancestral File, Cant Marr Lic |
Thomas Petman | 25 Apr 1706 | married Grizzell Ashden, Eynesford (but licence 28 April to marry at St James, Derby Place)
Source: Vital Records Index, Cant Mar Lic |
Thomas Pettman | 20 Mar 1707 | of Herne, butcher, bachelor, married Susannah Court, spinster of Reculver, St George the Martyr, Canterbury (licence Reculver, Westbere or Hackington). According to Sydney Castle, Susannah died in 1719 at Herne and Thomas married again in 1720. ("Note the Hackington connection" (DSO))
Source: Family Search Ancestral File, IGI |
Thomas Petman | 1709-10 | discharged as borsholder of the borough of Stread in the hundred of Dengate in favour of George Gotham
Source: Quarter Sessions Q/SB/30 |
Thomas Petman | 1 Sep 1713 | christened St Nicholas at Wade, son of Robert and Elizabeth ("Note the Petts lived in St Nicholas at Wade too" (DSO))
Source: IGI |
Thomas Petman | 1718 | of Biddenden, apprenticed to Richard Willard of ditto, grocer and tallowchandler (An "original document...dated 1717 signed and sealed by Thomas Pettman" was offered for sale by Pentland Bookshop, 52 Lincoln's Inn Fields, c 1959 - was it this? (DSO))
Source: Cant Apprentices |
Thomas Petman | 1720 | apprenticed to William Cleare of Canterbury
Source: Cant Apprentices |
Thomas Pettman | 13 Aug 1720 | of Herne, widower, licensed to marry Susan Simmons of Herne, spinster, at St Alphage's Canterbury, Herne or Christ Church, Canterbury (See William b 1723). See Susannah Court.
Source: Cant Marr Lic |
Thomas Petman | 19 Dec 1725 | Buried at St Nicholas, Abbotsbury, Dorset
Source: Somerset & Dorset FHS National Burial Index |
Thomas Petman | 1730 | Petition of Thomas Petman, a fugitive for debt, that he be called for at the next sessions, as he felt entitled to benefit from the Act for the Relief of insolvent debtors.
Source: Surrey Quarter Sessions QS2/6/1730/Mid/85 |
Thomas Pettman | 20 Jan 1731 | buried St Nicholas, Sturry
Source: Family Search Ancestral File |
Thomas Pettman | 24 Sep 1733 | married Mary Keble, Eastry (she was buried 25 Dec 1735)
Source: Family Search Ancestral File |
Thomas Pitman | 1734 | Freeholder Canterbury (two Thomases)
Source: Poll Book 1734 |
Thomas Petman | 1 Sep 1736 | Buried at All Saints, Biddenden
Source: Kent FHS National Burial Index |
Thomas Petman | 27 Feb 1737 | christened St Mary's Northgate, son of Henry and Elizabeth
Source: Parish Register |
Thomas Pettman | 3 Oct 1738 | married Sarah Latchford, St Peter and Paul, Worth, Kent (she died Eastry and buried 17 Aug 1800), issue Richard (b Eastry 1739, died 18 Jan 1810 Sandwich, William (1741, died in infancy), John (1742-43), Sarah (1745-61 Eastry), George (1748-1748), Edward (1749-1750), Robert (b 1751), Mary (b 1752), William (b 1753)
Source: Family Search Ancestral File |
Thomas Petman | 30 Nov 1740 | baptized Shoreham, Kent, son of John and Elizabeth
Source: IGI |
Thomas Pettman | 1742 | born Kemsing, son of Thomas and Elizabeth
Source: Family Search Ancestral File |
Thomas Pitman | 11 Nov 1742 | married Ann Sibons ST Margaret Rochester
Source: Vital Records Index |
Thomas Pettman | 14 Jun 1752 | married Mary Russell, St Mary Chislet
Source: Family Search Ancestral File |
Thomas Pettman | 1752 | born Deal, son of Zachariah and Sarah née Hall, who married 16 March 1939/40 at Folkestone
Source: Rootsweb ancestral file |
Thomas Petman | 21 April 1753 | christened St Martin's, Herne
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Thomas Pettman | 10 Apr 1760 | carpenter of Eastry, bachelor, 26, married Sarah Dale of Staple, spinster, 22, at Eastry (licence dated 7th, marriage Staple or Eastry), issue Thomas (1761-12 Mar 1783), Sarah Susannah (1764-25 July 1792), William (1767-1819, d Sandgate bur Eastry), Elizabeth (1768-2 July 1799), Mary Ann (b 1769), Philip (1744-1744)
Was of Ham Manor and Eastry (1731-1808), steward to the Archbishop of Canterbury
Source: Various |
Thomas Petman | 9 May 1762 | buried St Mary the Virgin, Eastry
Source: Family Search Ancestral File |
Thomas Petman | 1777 | Corrody (?) In-brother, Hospital of St Nicholas, Harbledown
Source: Act Book Archbishop of Canterbury XI 168 |
Thomas Pittman | 19 Jul 1779 | married Sarah Marsh, Deal
Source: IGI |
Thomas Petman | 26 Jan 1782 | baptized St Peter's Sandwich, son of William and Sarah (née Baley). Not mentioned in his father's will dated 1833.
Made Freeman of Sandwich by birth, 22 July 1809.
Sarah and William had 13 children - only six appear to have survived until 1835.
Died 1828 (C Wanostrocht).
Source: IGI and Freemen's Register |
Thomas Petman | 27 Apr 1783 | married Amey Hatfield at Farningham (Note Hatfield Edge Pettman son of Thomas of Llanfoist (DSO))
Source: IGI |
Thomas Pettman | 11 Jan 1784 | baptized Herne, son of John and Anne née Brett
Source: Family Search Ancestral File |
Thomas Pettman | 27 Feb 1784 | chr Farningham son of Thomas and Amey (Hatfield) - died before 1791?
Source: IGI |
Thomas Pettman | 13 Mar 1791 | chr Farningham son of Thomas and Amey (?Hatfield)
Source: IGI |
Thomas Petman | 1791 | Occupier, house and land, Eastry
Source: Poll Book 1791 |
Thomas Pettman | 9 Apr 1793 | married Ann Tritton (of Wye?) in Newnham, Kent. She was daughter of Thomas Tritton, publican, and Ann Nurley (and was bapt 25 August 1774 at Wye.)
Source: www.tritton.info/1687.htm |
Thomas Petman | c. 1801 | of Folkestone, born c 1801, married Ann King
Source: Family Search Ancestral File |
Thomas Petman | 1802 | Freeholder of Folkestone
Source: 1802 Poll Book |
Thomas Petman | 1802 | Freeholder of Canterbury
Source: 1802 Poll Book |
Thomas Petman | 17 Jan 1802 | buried St Mary Northgate, aged 65
Source: FFHS Burial Index |
Thomas Pettman | 19 Mar 1805 | Lieutenant RN, Commander 15 June 1814, took part in a cutting out expedition in the Dreadnought, 9 Sep 1810, died 1828 (MV 94)
Source: Commissioned Sea Officers of the Royal Navy 1660-1815 |
Thomas Pittman | 1 Jan 1807 | married Ann Mrs Younger, St Lawrence, Ramsgate
Source: IGI |
Thomas Pettman | 10 Aug 1808 | Gentleman's Magazine: At his house at Eastry, Kent, in his 76th year, after an indisposition that had for some years past confined him chiefly to the circle of his own family, Mr Thomas Pettman of that place, formerly steward to the late Archbishop of Canterbury, and much employed in the county in which he resided in the valuation of estates. To those under whom he accepted any agencies, he fulfilled his engagements with the strictest honour and fidelity; to such as needed his assistance, he was ever ready to give to the utmost of his power; to the poor of the parish in which he resided, he was the constant friend, and he hath left behind him a character for piety and integrity and uprightness that may have been equalled but seldom excelled. |
Thomas Pettman | 17 Aug 1808 | will dated 7 Feb 1801 of Thomas Pettman of Ham Manor, d 1808, proved
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Thomas Pettman | 1809 | Plaque "Born 1733, died 1809, deservedly esteemed for his many Christian virtues, this tablet is erected as a memorial of affection by his son. Also William son of the above, born 1768, died 1830, Elizabeth his wife born 1766, died 1819. Also 3 sons and 1 daughter of the above Willm and Elizth Pettman by Thomas born 1790 died 1853, Edward born 1796 died 1851, William born 1798 died 1818, Susan born 1791 died 1818."
Source: Photograph by DSO |
Thomas Pettman | 11 Jun 1810 | (presumably b Herne 1784), cordwainer, bachelor of Herne, licensed to marry Hester Stevens at Ashford - but were married at Herne
Source: Cant Marr Lic |
Thomas Pettman | 11 Jun 1810 | married Hester Stevens, Herne (she buried 2 Feb 1827), issue John and Robert (?twins, chr 5 Apr 1812, Herne), Esther (Herne 1822), Charles (1824-29)
Source: Family Search Ancestral File |
Thomas Pettman | 18 Nov 1811 | 1809 case v William Bridger, interlocutory decree 1811
Source: Court of the Arches (L.R.) H 154/1-28 |
Thomas Pettman | 8 Jul 1816 | bachelor of Eastry, licensed to marry Emily Hatfield of Hethersett, Norfolk, spinster at Hethersett
Source: Faculty Office |
Thomas Farley Pettman | 28 May 1816 | baptized St Paul's, Canterbury, son of Richard and Sarah Pettman, brickmaker of Broad Street (died June quarter 1901 (Canterbury 2a 497))
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Thomas Pettman | 13 May 1820 | of Newnham, admons to John Pettman, son and only next of kin
Source: Archdeaconry Court of Canterbury |
Thomas Pitman | 28 Jan 1822 | married Margaret McCabe, Chatham
Source: Vital Records Index |
Thomas Petman | 20 Feb 1825 | christened Corn Market Independent Presbyterian Church, Sandwich, son of Thomas and Susanna
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Thomas Farley Pettman | 1829-30 | Apprenticed to John Lancefield, carpenter
Source: Freemen of Canterbury |
Thos Pettman | 1832 | Freeholder, West Marsh, Ash
Source: 1832 Eastern division Poll Book |
Thos Pettman | 1832 | Freeholder, Seasalter
Source: 1832 Eastern division Poll Book |
Thos Pettman | 1832 | Freeholder, Woodnesborough
Source: 1832 Eastern division Poll Book |
Thomas Pettman | 2 Apr 1837 | of Telford Villa, Herne Bay, born 5 May 1836, "father from Hampden, Kent, a now-submerged village" married Julia Keen at Canterbury (she was born 2 April 1839). Castle Notes give father as Edward Petman, and mother as née Frances Hill Sidders. Issue Annie Frances (1858-1930), Edward, Amelia, Martha, Julia. Thomas, Henry, Emily, Minnie, Loiusa Rose, Katherine, John, George (1883-1916)
Source: Letter in possession of DSO |
Thomas Pettman | 1851 | Aged 67 in Blean Workhouse, pauper shoemaker, born Herne
Source: KFHS - 1851 Census Blean Registration District |
Thomas Petman | 1851 | Aged 50, blacksmith, at Four Horseshoes, Seasalter, born Whitstable, with wife Jane (50) and children Elizabeth (20), Joseph (17), Charles (11), Ellen (9), Sarah (4).
Source: KFHS - 1851 Census Blean Registration District |
Thomas Pettman | 6 Feb 1858 | buried Blean, aged 75
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Thomas Pettman | 7 Sep 1861 | bricklayer, 23, married Julia Keene at Herne Bay Register Office. His father was Edward Pettman, bricklayer, hers was Thomas Keene, labourer
Source: Marr Cert |
Thomas Pettman | 8 Mar 1865 | of Southwood, Ramsgate, buried St Lawrence, Ramsgate, aged 73
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Thomas Petman | 27 Mar 1877 | died Oxford County, Ontario
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Thomasine Pettman | 2 Feb 1705 | married Thomas Lanes, grazier, St Peter's Canterbury (daughter of Robert Petman and Elizabeth née Andrews)
Source: Family Search Ancestral File |
Thomasine Pettman | 29 Dec 1702 | chr Hackington, daughter of John and Sarah Petman (née Mussered), married James Lawson at St Mary of Charity, Faversham, 15 Sep 1740. (Sister of Edward Petman of Hackington, tanner (DSO))
Source: Family Search Ancestral File, Faculty Office Allegations |
Thomasin Petman | 9 Sep 1740 | Marriage licence allegation to James Lawson
Source: Faculty Office (English Origins) |
Valentine Pettman | 8 Aug 1808 | married Sarah Reeves, both otp, by banns, Buckland, both signed
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Valentine Pitman | 10 Jun 1827 | buried Buckland
Source: D S Olby's notes |
William Petman | 1524 | of Norton, hundred of Flexborough
Source: Subsidy Roll 1524 |
William Petman | 1610 | of the Minories, St Botolph's Aldgate, will
Source: London Archdeaconry Court 4 379v |
Willem Petman | 26 Sep 1615 | Buried at St Mary, Woodbridge
Source: Felixstowe FHS National Burial Index |
William Petman | 2 Sep 1662 | Buried at St Stephen, Nayland
Source: Suffolk FHS National Burial Index |
William Pettman | 1664 | 1 hearth Ash next Sandwich, not chargeable
Source: Kent Hearth Tax 1664 |
William Petman | 1680 | butcher of Sturry, bachelor, 25, licensed to marry Alice Harper of Fordwich, widow, at Elstead or St Martin's Canterbury. (John Austen of Sturry, joiner, bondsman)
Source: Boyds EO |
William Petman | 24 Aug 1687 | baptized High Halstow, Kent, son of William and Elizabeth
Source: Vital Records Index |
William Petman | 2 Mar 1689 | butcher of Sturry, widower, licensed to marry Ann Spratbrow of Sturry, spinster, 25, at St Nicholas or Minster in Thanet (Married Minster 4 March 1689)
Source: Boyds EO |
William Pettman | 1704 | of Sturry, will
Source: 1704 CKS PPC 1/16/53 |
William Pitman | 18 Feb 1706 | married Judith Frances, Bromley
Source: Vital Records Index |
William Pettman | Abt 1723 | Born Chislet, son of Thomas and Susan née Simmons. (He was buried Chislet 16 Dec 1725 (DSO)
Source: Family Search Ancestral File |
William Petman | Abt 1727 | Born Ickham, son of Peter and Sarah née Tisley.
Source: Family Search Ancestral File |
William Petman | 1734 | Apprenticed to Philip Greedhurst and Edward Vittal of Canterbury, bricklayers
Source: Freemen of Canterbury |
William Pitman | 23 Oct 1736 | Married Anne Housley, Chatham
Source: Vital Records Index |
William Petman | 4 Jan 1741 | Buried at St Mary Chatham
Source: Kent FHS National Burial Index |
William Pettman | Abt 1741 | Born Eastry, son of Thomas and Susan née Latchford.
Source: Family Search Ancestral File |
William Petman | 13 Feb 1742 | Buried at St Mary Chatham
Source: Kent FHS National Burial Index |
William Pettman | Abt 1745 | Born Deal, son of Zachariah and Sarah née Hall.
Source: Nelson Database |
William Pettman | Abt 1761 | Born Chislet, son of Thomas and Mary née Russell
Source: Family Search Ancestral File |
William Petman | 20 Jan 1765 | son of Thomas and Sarah née Ellsey, born (or buried?) St Dunstan's, Canterbury
Source: Ancestry.com |
William Pettman | 24 Oct 1769 | of Deal, mariner, bachelor, to be married to Mary Hanger of the same, minor, father John Hanger, mariner
Source: Cant Marr Lic |
William Pettman | 22 Dec 1770 | of Chatham, bricklayer. Will to wife Elizabeth, sole executrix, daughters Ann, wife of Thomas Assiter and Susanna Pettman, proved 6 July 1772
Source: PCC 269 |
William Pettman | 14 Jul 1775 | of Staple, yeoman, bachelor, 23, to marry Elizabeth Woodward, of the same, 18, mother Judith Woodward, spinster
Source: Cant Marr Lic 1751-1780 |
William Pettman | 25 May 1777 | married Elizabeth Royce after banns at St Mary Northgate, Canterbury, both otp, witnesses James Bligh and Martha Villers
Source: D S Olby's notes |
William Petman | 2 Jul 1777 | christened Folkestone, son of Zachariah and Elizabeth
Source: D S Olby's notes |
William Petman | 12 Feb 1777 | of St Lawrence, Thanet, mariner, minor, son of Henry Petman, labourer, to be married to Elizabeth Grant of the same, minor, daughter of Richard Grant, mariner, at St Lawrence
Source: Cant Marr Lic |
William Petman | Abt 1778 | Born Ramsgate, son of William and Elizabeth née Grant
Source: Family Search Ancestral File |
William Pettman | 25 Apr 1778 | married Sarah Baley, St Clement's Sandwich ("banns" DSO), (she died "in childbed of her 13th child (Gentleman's Magazine 6 Nov 1796) (issue William Robert Ashley bapt 1780 Sandwich (PCC Admon 7 Nov 1830), Caroline (chr 25 May 1783 St Peter's, Sandwich, PCC Admon 6 Nov 1830 "All to her father William Pettman"),
Frederick (chr 15 Aug 1784 St Peter's, Sandwich, collector of customs) , Richard (chr 9 Apr 1786 St Peter's, Sandwich, perhaps the "Gent." in 1803 directory), Sarah Baley (chr 2 May 1779 St Peter's Sandwich), Henry (chr 7 Dec 1795 St Clement's, Sandwich, surgeon 1847 (Bagshaw's Directory)) - also Thomas chr 26 Jan 1782 Sandwich (d.1828))
Source: IGI |
William Petman | 25 Nov 1779 | buried Folkestone, son of Zachariah Petman
Source: Parish Records |
William Petman | 21 Jul 1782 | baptized St Mary Northgate, son of William and Elizabeth
Source: D S Olby's notes |
William Petman | 1778-1815 | Author of The Necessity of Divine Revelation (1778) etc
Source: British Library Catalogue |
William Robert Ashley Pettman | 13 Aug 1780 | christened St Peter's Sandwich, son of William and Sarah. Of St Clement's High Street, Sandwich to be promoted to Captain RN Oct 1827 (Lieutenant 18 Nov 1800, Commanded 7 June 1814), PCC Admons 7 Nov (?Jan) 1830 to William Petman, father,
author of "Resources of the United Kingdom; or the present distresses considered; their causes and remedies pointed out and an outline of a plan for the establishment of a national currency, that would have a fixed money value proposed." (8vo London 1830)
Source: IGI, Navy List, PCC Admons |
William Petman | 1786 | Married Margt Bartlett, St James Westminster
Source: Pallot's Marriage Index |
William Pettman | 30 Dec 1788 | Marriage licence allegation to Eliz'th Martin
Source: Faculty Office (English Origins) |
William Pettman | 31 Dec 1788 | married Elizabeth Marten at St Mary Woolnooth by licence. She was daughter of Benjamin Marten of Lewes (see Sx Arch Papers). (He was married to Elizabeth Love, and was a solicitor in Canterbury)
Source: Pallot's Marriage Index |
William Petman | 1790 | Landowner in Staple
Source: 1790, 1791 and 1802 Poll Books |
William Pettman | 1792 | Bookseller of Sandwich. Subscriber to "Collections for an History of Sandwich in Kent. With notices of the other Cinque Ports and members, and of Richborough" (2 vv), published by William Boys of Canterbury
Source: Ancestry.com Directories |
William Petman | 6 July 1792 | bricklayer of Chatham, PCC Will
Source: PROB 11/979 |
William Pettman | 1794 | of St Michael's Hospital, Harbledown, married Margaret Goldup of the same by banns. (In 1796, William Petman, in-brother of Harbledown, noted as dead)
Source: Act Book of Arch Cant XII 355 |
William Henry Pettman | 26 Mar 1796 | born at Whitstable, son of John and Alice née Mantelow, married Frances Foad 1830 Whitstable and Eleanor Sarrs 9 Oct 1827 Chelsea (!sic), died 19 Dec 1865 Whitstable
Source: Family Search Ancestral File |
Stephen Pettman | 20 Jul 1796 | died in infancy, buried St Alphage's, son of William and Margaret
Source: D S Olby's notes |
William Petman | 8 Dec 1796 | married Sarah Willsher, St Lawrence
Source: IGI |
William Pettman | 1798 | son of John Pettman and Lucy Miller of Ramsgate, born abt 1757, captain in Merchant Marine, present at Battle of the Nile 1798
Source: D S Olby's notes |
William Pitman | Abt 1800 | Born, of Canterbury, married Fanny Jones
Source: Family Search Ancestral File |
William Petman | 1802 | Freeholder of Ham, Eastry
Source: 1802 Poll Book |
William Pettman | 1805 | Article in Gentleman's Magazine
Source: GM 75-ii 1046-7 |
William Pettman | 24 Nov 1806 | bachelor of St Peter's Canterbury married Sarah Back, spinster, otp, witnesses James Gold and Jon Halsey (issue Mary Ann chr 1807) (Banns 9,16,23 Nov)
Source: Kent FHS Microfiche |
William Pettman | 7 Aug 1808 | christened Chatham, son of Caleb and Sarah (brother of Sarah (1796) and Charlotte (1804))
Source: Vital Records Index |
Ann Petman | 3 Oct 1809 | born or baptized Margate, daughter of William and Rebecca
Source: D S Olby's notes |
William Pettman | 1811 | Comptroller of Customs, Sandwich
Source: Holden's London and Country Directory 1811 (Ancestry.com) |
William Pettman | 28 Jul 1811 | christened St John the Baptist, Margate, son pf William and Rebecca, married Elizabeth Tritton at Margate 28 Aug 1831, issue Elizabeth Ann (baptized 12 Feb 1832, St John's, Margate), William (bapt 13 Oct 1833 Margate), Elisa (bapt 13 Dec 1835 Margate), Thomas Charles (1838), Alfred (1842 Able Seaman), George (1845), William (1846), Emma Rose (1847), Edwin (1849), William (1851), Robert (b 11 Nov 1852 at 3 Serene Place, Margate, carpenter, who married Jemima Coles (born Oxford 8 Feb 1852), son Robert born 15 Sep 1879 who married)
Source: Family Search Ancestral File |
William Guy Pettman | 21 Jun 1815 | of Seasalter, bricklayer, bachelor, 36, licensed to marry Esther Saunders of the same, widow
Source: Cant Marr Lic 1810-37 |
William Petman | 1816 | married Deborah Abell at St Dunstan's, Stepney
Source: D S Olby's notes |
William Petman | 7 May 1817 | of Ham, Eastry, bankrupt, reported in Times newspaper, p2 col a
Source: Dover Local Studies 4 1231 C2,3 - also EK-U 1453/BE/15/1487, Cobb of Margate Business Papers and Palmer's Index |
Thomas Pettman | 8 Jul 1818 | Marriage licence allegation to Emily Hatfield
Source: Faculty Office (English Origins) |
Thomas Petman | 12 Dec 1818 | married Ann Darby, daughter of Thomas Darby and Mary née Adney, at Ramsgate, Issue: John James Hills Darby (illeg), Thomas, Ann Sophia, Zachariah, Sarah, John (?b 1830 Ash), Sampson, William, James, Mary, Susannah.
Source: Benson3 my-ged.com |
William Pettman | 10 Aug 1819 | widower of Walmer, to marry Affra Radcliffe of the same, spinster aged twenty one years and upwards to marry in the parish church of Walmer
Source: Vicar General's office |
William Pettman | 1823 | Magistrate at Sandwich, signatures 1823,6. "of Ham" letter to 2nd Earl of Liverpool
Source: British Library MSS |
William Henry Pettman | 1823 | Clerk of the Peace Office, Court of Insolvent Debtors, File Account Book ref Q/C1/450, date 1823-52
Source: Centre for Kentish Studies A2A |
Thomas Pettman | 12 Oct 1823 | blacksmith, licensed victualler of the Four Horseshoes, Whitstable, son of John and Alice, née Mantelow, married Jane Pattenden at Whitstable, issue Charles Edward (Seasalter 1839-1904),
Sarah (chr Seasalter 24 Aug 1848), Alice (b 21 June 1824, chr 18 July 1824 Whitstable, d 1903), William Henry (chr Whitstable 28 May 1826),
William Edward (chr Whitstable 13 Oct 1827), Jane (b 30 Mar 1828 chr Whitstable 20 Apr 1828), Thomas (b 7 Feb 1830, chr 7 Mar 1830 Seasalter), Elizabeth (21 Dec 1831 Seasalter - 26 June 1898 Whitstable),
John (b 7 Nov 1834, chr 7 Dec 1834 Whitstable), Joseph (b 2 Jun 1837, chr Seasalter 25 Jun 1837, d at sea 13 Oct 1870), Ellen (Eleanor) (b 4 June 1841 chr 3 Oct 1841 Seasalter), Susanna (chr Seasalter Dec 1844, d bef 1851)
Source: Family Search Ancestral File |
William Pettman | 1824 | of Whitstable, captain
Source: Lloyd's Register 1869, S 52/187 |
William Zechariah Pettman | 31 Jul 1825 | baptized Ash next Sandwich, son of Zachariah Pettman (fruiterer, gardener and labourer) and Charlotte née Atkins (brother of Charlotte, bapt 26 Nov 1820)
Source: The Ball Family of Hastings |
William Henry Pettman | 1823-32 | Accounts at Court of Insolvent Debtors
Source: Kent Q/CI/450 |
William Henry Pettman | 1826 | born Whitstable, son of Thomas and Jane née Pattenden
Source: Family Search Ancestral File |
William Pettman | 9 Jul 1826 | baptized Faversham Wesleyan Chapel, son of John and Sarah (also King St Wesleyan, Canterbury)
Source: IGI |
William Pettman | 16 Jan 1830 | of Herne, bachelor, married Susannah Johnson, spinster, 20, otp, daughter of Thomas Johnson, at St Peter's Thanet, witnesses Elizabeth Pettman, Elizabeth Johnson, Nathanael Busbridge
Source: Cant Marr Lic 1810-30 |
William Petman | 1832 | Landlord of the Rose Tavern, Ash.
Source: Pigot's National and Commercial Directory |
William Pettman | 1832 | at St Thomas' Hospital
Source: East Kent Poll Book |
William Pettman | 1832 | at Margate
Source: East Kent Poll Book |
William Pettman | 1832 | at Whitstable
Source: East Kent Poll Book |
William Pettman | 21 Feb 1833 | of Sandwich, will mentions son Frederick of Deal, county collector of customs, friend John de Bock of Sandwich, son Henry of Sandwich surgeon, daughter Sarah Baley Pettman, "my three sons Frederick, Richard and Henry Pettman". Proved 20 May 1835 (see above 25 Apr 1778)
Source: Archdeaconry of Canterbury Wills A 109/383 |
William Edward Pettman | 20 Aug 1835 | Born Whitstable, son of William Henry and Frances née Foad
Source: Family Search Ancestral File |
William George Pettman | 1 Mar 1846 | christened St Mary's, Minster in Thanet, son of George and Ann
Source: Family Search Ancestral File |
William Edward Pettman | 8 Sep 1847 | Born Whitstable, son of William Henry and Frances née Foad
Source: Family Search Ancestral File |
William Leonard Pettman | 1 Jun 1917 | Birth announcement of a son to him and wife at 5 New Street Herne
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Zachariah Pettman | 1714 | baptized Ickham, son of Thomas and Susanna
Source: Castle Notes |
Zachariah Pettman | 24 May 1727 | married Frances Baker at Milton Regis
Source: Kent Marriages on the Internet |
Zachariah Pettman | 5 Jun 1729 | married Mary Knowlden, St Andrew's Canterbury
Source: Family Search Ancestral File |
Zachariah Pettman | 10 Feb 1767 | married Elizabeth Harmer (or Harman), Folkestone, witness Robert Milton (his dates were 1741-1822 Folkestone), issue Zachariah (1769 Folkestone, married Margaret Cornish 21 Dec 1800 Folkestone) and five others
Source: Nelson Ancestry.com |
Zachariah Pettman | 24 May 1769 | baptized Folkestone, son of Zachariah and Elizabeth
Source: D S Olby's notes |
Zachariah Petman | 20 Jan 1786 | fisherman of Folkestone, will proved 21 Mar 1822 (sic!) by son Zachariah. Executrix wife Elizabeth, sons Zachariah and John, daughters Mary and Elizabeth
Source: Maidstone Archdeaconry Will 106/315 |
Zachariah Pettman | 31 Oct 1789 | married Sarah Jordan at Ash-next-Wingham (he died 26 Mar and was buried 1 April 1819), issue Edward (chr 11 Dec 1791 Ash, died 1 Sep buried 3 Sep 1846, Ash), Sarah Elizabeth (chr 15 Jul 1804, buried 8 Aug 1804),
Sophia (chr 30 Jan 1806 Ash, bur 24 June 1868), John (chr 6 Jan 1814 Ash, died 1888), William (b 1890, died 23 Dec buried 29 Dec 1846 Ash), Thomas (chr 23 Aug 1795 Ash, buried 8 March 1865), James (chr 17 June 1798, died 1881), Zachariah (chr 17 June 1798 Ash)
Source: Family Search Ancestral File |
Zachariah Pettman | 22 Mar 1819 | yeoman of Sandwich, will proved 31 Aug 1822, wife Sarah, executors children Popham, William, and Edward. "If at her death my youngest exceeds 21..."
Source: Will at Maidstone Cons 69/79 |
Zachariah Pettman | 21 Dec 1800 | married Margaret Cornish, widow, at Folkestone
Source: Parish Register |
Zechariah Pettman | 30 May 1822 | of the Poor House, buried at Deal
Source: SoG Transcript |
Zechariah Pettman | 8 Sep 1840 | buried at Folkestone
Source: Parish Register |
Zechariah Pettman | 23 May 1883 | buried Folkestone, aged 79, died Union Workhouse, Lyminge
Source: Parish Register |
? Petman | 10 Aug 1819 | Marriage licence allegation to bride Radcliffe
Source: Vicar-General (English Origins) |
Miss Pettman | 1828 | Academy, High St, Ramsgate (to which Mary Shelley was sent)
Source: Pigot's Directory |
? Petman | 1720 | Defamation Case Petman v Thorpe
Source: Vicar-General AA/V/H/78/88/1-3 |
? Petman | 11 Dec 1833 | Marriage licence allegation to groom Patey
Source: Vicar-General (English Origins) |
? Petman | 13 Aug 1838 | Marriage licence allegation to bride Roberts
Source: Vicar-General (English Origins) |