Welcome to the Larry Goldsack Origins Page
(see
the comprehensive site: http://www.angelfire.com/falcon/goldsack
)
This site is
presented in an effort to share Goldsack and related genealogy with others who
are interested in tracing their family history. Many thanks to all those
who contributed their time and effort in compiling this information.
This is a work in
progress. This page and
the other pages, are always being updated and reviewed in an effort to present
an accurate picture of our past. The
records presented on this site have been verified to the best of my ability,
however, mistakes do happen. If you came across an error or an omission
please inform me. The highlighted areas are places where I am not certain about
accuracy and am presently working at double checking information – that is not
to say that the areas which are not highlighted are completely accurate.
I have some
Goldsack photos at http://www.goldsack.freeservers.com
I have The Goldsack
Soldiers who died during the Great War (1914-1918) at:
http://www.geocities.com/larrygoldsack/goldsack_wardead.html
UPDATE:
New information
has been presented that has the potential to clear up many of the questions
that have been nagging at me for several years.
First, if you can trace your line back to Peter and Sara from Nonington this is
important. For years Sara was considered
to be Esther (or Sarah) Redwood, however a marriage at Saltwood
on
Finally, based
on the hard work of Daphne Argent and Doug Goldsack, I believe that there is
enough evidence to rearrange the trees so that Peter (1703) and Peter (1707)
can exchange wives. My site has been
altered to reflect this change.
This site is dedicated to the memory of:
Lettie Spraggon, Margaret Jackson and Ken Hooper
Do you have a pirate in your family?
Check out Captain Isaac Goldsack:
www.sundown.pair.com/Sharp/piratepoem.htm
Note: all people denoted in red are
my direct ancestors.
(1) Robert Colonsacke
and Elizabeth Longley were married 9 Feb1589 at Bekesbourne
(near
(2)
Robert Colonsacke and Agnes Kitchyn were married on
The above marriages are no doubt
connected to the Dover Goldsack Family, but, as yet
there is no way to conclusively connect them.
A Richard Colsonsacke is a mentioned, as well
as Peter Colsonsacke in 1583:
The Kent Quarter Sessions Records show that "Robert Colsonsacke,
junior, of Worth, husbandman, in £20, to appear and to keep the peace towards Agnes,
wife of Thomas Brice of the same; surety, William Maye
of the same, yeoman -- ref. QM/SRc/1671/26 --
date:
Ann Colsonsacke
married in 1625.
Sybill Colsonsacke married in
1639.
However, a will has been found for (3)George Colsonsacke who died in 1669. In the Will he names his wife, Ursula. The Exemption certificates for the Hearth Tax
in 1674 for
“ Parish of St. Mary’s, St. Nicholas Ward,
George Goldsack one hearth, Widow Colsensack two
hearths.
Parish of St.
James, Peter Colsonsacke two hearths.”
Two of the daughters were baptised in
(3) George Colsonsacke
(1620- bur.
(4) Peter (1643-1731)
(4) George (1645-1675) m. (1671)
Sarah Marcham *Sarah remarried to Richard Row in 1679(at
(5) Ann Colsonsacke
(bp.
(4) Sarah (1648) Note: There was a Sarah Goldonsack who was married on
(4) Ann (bp.
(4) Ursla
(bp.
(4) Peter Colsonsacke/Gouldsack/
Goldsack (1643-Oct 1731) married Jane Pepper
(1647- bur.
During his lifetime Peter used the
name Colsonsacke, Gouldsacke
and Goldsack, all names appear in the St. James registry. His last four
children (beginning in1683) were all registered as Goldsack. Peter and Jane were married for 35 years
prior to her death. She was buried at St. James on
These are the children of Peter and
Jane (all baptised at
(5) George Colsonsacke
(
(5) William Goldsack (
(6) George (1690)
(6) Mary (1692)
(6)
(5) Ursula Colsonsacke
(
(5) Francis Colsonsacke
(
(5) Jane Goldensonsack
(
(5) Ursley
Goldsake (
(5) Petter
Gouldsack (
(5) Petter
Gouldsacke (
(5) John Gouldsacke (
(5) Frances Goldsack (
(5) Elizabeth Goldsack (28 Dec1685-
(6) William Clarke (
(6) Jane Clarke (
(6) Garret Clarke (
(6) James Clarke (born and died:
(6) George Clarke (born and died:
(5) Edward Goldsack (born and died:
(5) Mary Goldsack (
(5) John Goldsack (24 May 1681 – 1711) was born in
Edward Vile (1678-1732)
Joanna Vile (
Mary Vile (
Thomas Vile (
John Vile (
George Vile (
Henry Vile (12 Mar 1693-1715)
Thomasin Vile (
John died
Here are the children of John and
Joanna (all baptised at
(6) Thomasin
(
(7) Isaac Castle (c.1732,
(7) Joanna Castle (1730, Hawkinge-bur.
(8) Francis Marsh (bp.
(7)
(6)
(6) Peter (bapt
(6) John (b. 1710, bp.
Here are the children of Joanna
and William Collins:
(6) Elizabeth Collins (
(6) William Collins (
(6) Peter Goldsack (1707- bur.
(2) Mathew Chandler (
(2) Anna Chandler (
(2) George Chandler (
(2) Michael Chandler (
George
and Mary had the following children:
(3) Margaret Chandler (born and died :
(3) George Chandler (
(3) Henry Chandler (
(3) William Chandler (
(3) Mary Chandler (
(3) Anne (
(3) Henry Chandler (
Peter and Ann settled in St.
Margaret’s. All their children were born there. Both Ann and Peter are buried
at St. Margaret’s. Peter died at
(7)
Ann (bapt.
(8)
Ann (
(9)
Henry Ratcliff (
(8)
Sarah (
(9)
John Newman (
(8)
Henry (
(8)
Christian (
(8)
John (bapt.
(9)
Jane Horn (bp.
(9)
Ann Horn (bp.
(10)
William Bartholomew (1834,
(11)
Louisa S. Bartholomew (1864,
(11)
Francis E. Bartholomew (1866,
(9)
John Horn (bp.
(8)
Thomas (
(8)
Jane (
(8)
Henry (
(9)
John Horn (
(8)
Richard (
(8)
Christian (
(9)
Ann Horn Dawkins (
(10)
Jonas Hutchins (1835, Deptford) * In 1881 Jonas was a widow, lodging at
(10) Samuel S. Hutchins (1837,
Deptford) m. Sarah (1837, Deptford) * In 1881 Samuel and Sarah were living at
(11)
Alice Hutchins (1862, Deptford)
(11)
Jane Hutchins (1863, Deptford)
(11)
Rosina Hutchins (1865, Deptford)
(11)
William C. Hutchins (1869, Deptford)
(11)
Ann L. Hutchins (1873, Deptford)
(11)
C. Henry Hutchins (1877, Deptford)
(10)
Sarah Dawkins Hutchins (1842, Deptford) m. William Millard (1839,
(11)
Edmund Dawkins Millard (1866, Deptford) m.
(12)
Edmund S. Millard (1893, Deptford)
(12)
Sidney C. Millard (1895. Deptford)
(12) Alice E. Millard (1898, Blackheath)
(12)
Alma A. Millard (1900, New Cross) * 3 months old on census day.
(11)
William A. Millard (1868, Deptford)
(11)
Henry J. Millard (1872, Deptford)
(11)
Thomas A. Millard (1874, Deptford)
(11)
Sarah A. Millard (1876, Deptford)
(11)
Rosina Millard (1880, Deptford)
(9)
Sarah Dawkins (
(9)
John Dawkins (
(9)
Henry Horn Dawkins (
(7)
John (bapt. 17 May
1741-1812, Guston, bur.
(8) Stephen (1775-1851) m.(1804)
Elizabeth Gibbins (1783- buried
(9) John (1805-1873) m.(
(10) Richard
(
(11)
Matilda Ann (
(11)
Elizabeth Ellen (1860, Alkham) m.(1884) Ambrose Elias
Holness (1865,
(12)
Ambrose Elias Holness (1885, Alkham)
(12)
Percy Holness (1887, Wonersh,
(12)
Norris Holness (1892, Shalford)
(12)
Albert Holness (1894, Shalford)
(12)
Ernest Holness (1896, Shalford)
(12)
Nellie Holness (1898, Shalford)
(12)
Lewis Holness (1900, Shalford)
(11)
Richard Henry (bp.20 Mar 1864, Alkham) m.(
(12)
George (1887, Alkham)
(12)
Richard Henry (1888, Alkham)
(12)
Edith Rosetta (1890, Alkham) m.(1917) Frederick
Prescott
(12)
Henry (1897,
(12)
Horace William (1898, Canterbury-17 Apr 1936) m.(1926) Emily Braham
(12) Alfred Ernest (1900,
(12)
Matilda Grace (1902,
(12)
Percy Edward (1904,
(11)
Henry George (bp.
(12)
Edward John (Q1 1889, Dover- Friday 10 August 1917) m.(1912) May Beatrice Geary (formerly
Goldsack). Edward served with 7th Bn.,
The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regt.)(Private) and was killed in action in
(12)
William Henry (1887,
(12)
Edward J. (1888,
(12)
Ellen Elizabeth (Q3 1890, Dover -1 Aug 1961, Dover) Unmarried.
(12)
Henry George (1892, Dover-1919)
(12)
Leonard George (1896, Dover-1922) Unmarried.
(12)
Frank Victor (1898, Dover-1958) Unmarried.
(12)
Ernest Albert (Q1 1901, Dover)
(12)
Albert Charles (1902,
(11)
Joyce (1868)
(10) Susanna
(1836)
(10) William
(
(10) Mary (
(11)
Henry Kennett (1865, Alkham)
(11)
Ellen Kennett (1868, Alkham) * In
1891 at Whitfield, woking as a Domestic Servant for
Coal Merchant, Edward Crundall.
(11)
Priscilla Kennett (1870, Alkham)
(11)
James Kennett (1873, Whitfield)
(11)
John William Kennett (1876, Whitfield)
(11)
Edith Mary Kennett (1879, Whitfield)
(11)
Sarah A. Kennett (1882, Whitfield)
(10) Sarah (
(11)
Harriet Andrews (1868)
(11)
George Andrews (1870)
(11)
Annie Andrews (1872)
(11)
Eliza Andrews (1874)
(11)
Louis Andrews (1876)
(11)
Harry Andrews (1878)
(11)
Charley Andrews (1880)
(10) Ellen (
(10) John
William (
(10) George
(1850, Lydden – before 1894) m.(Q4 1875, Folkstone) Mary Ann Deal (1857, Folkestone)
* In 1881 George was a Mariner living at 20 Palmerstone
Cottage, Folkestone.
Mary Ann’s brother, Richard Deal (age 18, Folkestone)
was living with them. In 1894 Mary Ann remarried to Philip Dunn (1872,
(10) Edward
(1852-1880) m.(1878)
(9) Stephen (
(9) Richard (
(10) John
(1834-Q3 1878, Blean) m.(
(11) Sarah Elizabeth (bp.
(11)
Amy (1876, Folkestone) * In 1901 Amy was in Chilham
(11)
Margaret (1878, Wye) * In 1901 Margaret was at Chilham
(10) Sarah (
(9)
(9) Mary Elizabeth (
(8) Sarah (1779-1782)
(8) Mary (1782) m.(1817) James Dunn
(8) George (
(8)
(7) George (bapt. 26 Feb
1744- bur.1835, Dover-St.James) (1)m. (19 April1779)
(
The children of George and Catherine were all baptised at St. James,
(8)
George (bapt.
(9) George (1806,
Middlesex) m.Sarah (1805, Dagenham-13 Apr 1882, Great
Mongeham) * In 1851 George was a Fisherman living at
4
(10) Sarah
(1827, Middlesex) * In 1871 Sarah was living at Eastry
Union House, labeled ‘Idiot’.
(10) Ann (
(10)
(10) George
(1838, Middlesex)
(10) William
(1839, Middlesex)
(10) John
Baker (1842, Q4 Eastry)
(10) Samuel
(1844, Ramsgate)
(10) Daniel
(1847, Ramsgate)
(10) James
(1850, Ramsgate)
Note**
None of these children can be found on the 1901 UK
Census
(8)
Isaac (bapt. March 1780) m.
(
(9)
George (bapt.8 Dec 1805, Dover- Q1 1886,
(10) George William (bp.
(11)
Annie Matilda (Q4 1861, Deal) *In 1881 census, noted
as ‘imbecile’.
(11)
William Head (Isaac?) (Q4 1863, Deal-1906, Eastry) On
(11)
Louisa Frances (1866, Deal) m. (Q3 1890, Thakeham)
(11)
Rose Clara (1867, Deal) m.(Q2 1888, Eastry) William Ogborne (1863, (
(12)
Frederick W. Ogborne (1889, Deal)
(12)
Rosa Louisa Ogborne (Q1 1895, Eastry)
(12)
Henry George Ogborne (Q1 1897, Eastry)
(12)
Emily Louisa Ogborne (Q3 1899, Eastry)
(11)
George (Georgie) Edward (Q1 1870, Deal- Q2 1895) *On
6 July 1889 George won 7/6d for coming first in a race for single-handed skiffs
in his boat ’Ellen’. On
(11)
Emma Emilia (Amelia) (Q1 1872, Deal)
(11)
Sarah Alice (Q2 1875, Deal) m. (Q1 1906)
(10)
Sarah (1836, Deal) m. (Q2 1856, Deal) * In 1841 living
at Gravel Walk, Deal. In 1851 was a Dressmaker living at 13,
(10)
(11) John (Jonothan) Edward Goldsack (
(11)
Elizabeth Mary Goldsack ( bp.
(12)
Lily Georgina Rush (Q3 1892, Camberwell) * At Lambeth in 1901
(12)
Ivy Rush
(12)
Poppy Rush
(9) Peter (
(10) Jane Goldsack ( Baptised 1 April 1832, Wyke Regis, Dorset)
(9)
Elizabeth (bapt.
(10) Eleanore King (May 1848, Long Acre, St Martin in the Fields,
Middlesex) m. (Nov 1869, Willesden, Middlesex) Oswald Hurst (1847, Bucks,
Buckingham -1907). In 1881 they were living at
(12)
Frances A. Hurst (1872,
(12)
George Oswald Hurst (1875,
(12)
Elizabeth K. Hurst (1877,
(12)
Elizabeth (?)
(12)
William T. Hurst (1880,
(9)
Maria (bapt. Mar 1815, Folkstone) m. (Q4 1852)
(9) Isaac (1818,
* In 1861 Isaac was at
Mullion with his wife and daughter, Elizabeth. In 1871 Isaac and his family
were at St. Agnes,
(10) Elizabeth Jane
( , Lizard) m. (Q1 1869, Truro) John Bickford
(10) Mary Caroline (bp.3 Dec 1850, Mullion)
* Unmarried in 1881
(10) Juliana H. (bp.
(10)
(10)
George Henry (
(10) Emma (bp
(10)
Matilda (bp.29 Aug 1858, Mullion) m. (Q3 1882, Redruth)
* In 1881 Matilda was a General Servant for Joseph Warburton (Wesleyan
Minister) at Chapel Road, Phillack, Cornwall.
(10)
(10)
Caroline (1856, Mullion, bp.14 Feb 1862) * In 1901,
unmarried, at St. Agnes,
(10) Isabel (
(8)
John (bapt. Sept 1782- bur.
1783, Dover-St.James)
(8)
Peter (bapt. Dec 1784)
(8)
Sarah (bapt. June 1786- bur.
1790, Dover-St.James)
(8)
Anne (bapt. July 1788) Died
as an infant
(8) William (bapt. July 1789,
***(9) John (
(10)
William Grant (Q2 1851, Buckland) m. (Q4 1878, Eastry)
Annie W. Chawner (1851, Deal) * Illegitimate son of
John and Matilda. In 1881 and 1891 William was a Shipwright living at
(11)
William H. (1885,
(10) Henry
(1860, Dover-26 Nov 1945, Charlton) m. Mary Jane (1865, Ashford-1940) * In 1871
Henry was living at Guston. In 1881 Henry was living
at
(8)
Eliza Anne (Q1 1880, Thanet) m (Q3 1903, Eastry)
(8)
Henry George (Q3 1882, Sheppey-Q4 1882, Sheppey)
(8)
Edith Louise (Q4 1883, Sheerness) m. (Q2 1910, Dover)
(8)
Ellen Matilda (Q4 1885, Sheppey) m. (Q1 1906, Dover)
George Sandy
(8)
Henry (1887, Wandsworth)
(8)
Ethel Mary (Q1 1889, Wandsworth)
(8)
Percy John (Q1 1891, Dover)
(10)
Florence Susanna (1872,
(10) Susan
(1877)
(10) William
John (Q4 1878, West Ashford)
(10) John
(1881)
*** See Line of Isaac (1789) – from William (1800) m.
Elizabeth Lawrence
(8)
Sarah (bapt. Jan 1791-bur.
1791,
(8) Henry (
(9) Mary Hannah (
* From
1851-1881 Mary and Thomas were living at
(8) John (
(9) Sarah Mary Anne (
(9) John Henry (
(8) Mary Ann (
(7)
Isaac (
(8)
(8) Sarah (
(9) Richard John
Jones (
* In 1881
Lucy was a widow, Formerly a Laundress, living at
(10) William Richard Jones (1831–1835)
(10)
Elizabeth Sarah Jones (1833–1836)
(10) Eliza
Eleanor Jones (bp
(11)
John George Ridgewell (
(11)
Richard William Ridgewell (
(11)
Lucy Eleanor Ridgewell (
(11)
George Ridgewell (1869,
(11)
Alice Hannah Ridgewell (1870, Walworth,
(11)
(11)
Ernest Ridgewell (
(12)
Annie Gladys Elizabeth Ridgewell (
(12)
Ethel Ridgewell (
(12)
William Ridgewell (
(12)
Marjorie Grace Ridgewell (
(13)
Iain Alexander McKenzie (
(13)
Peter McKenzie (
(12) Doris Ridgewell
(
(13)
Pamela Veronica Bunce (
(12)
Winifred Rosemary Ridgewell (
(11)
Nelly Ridgewell (1878, Peckham,
(11)
(8) Ann (
(9)
John Hatcher (bp.
(9)
Maria Hatcher (bp.
(9)
Edmund Hatcher (bp.
(9)
Isaac Hatcher (bp.
(8)
Margaret (
(9)
Mary Ann Pettit (bp.
(10)
James Holgate (bp.
(9)
William Pettit (bp.
(9)
Edward Pettit (bp.
(10)
Mary Ann Pettit (bp.
(10)
Edward Pettit (bp.
(9)
Elizabeth Pettit (bp.
(9)
Louisa Pettit (bp.
(9)
Sarah Pettit (bp.
(9)
Thomas Pettit (bp.
(10) Edward George Pettit (1832,
(11)
Thomas Redman Pettit (1859, Sittingbourne) m.(Q4
1880, Milton) Susan Ann Trowell (1858, Borden)
(11)
David Richard Pettit (1865, Sittingbourne)
(11)
Ernest L.M. Pettit (1869, Sittingbourne)
(11)
Osbourne George P. Pettit (1870, Sittingbourne)
(9)
John Pettit (bp.18 Feb 1816, St. Mary) m. (
(10) John
Redman Pettit (bp.
(11)
Henry John Pettit (1861, Sittingbourne) * Working as
a Carpenter in 1881
(11)
Stephen E. Pettit (1863, Sittingbourne)
(11)
John Thomas Pettit (1868, Sittingbourne)
(11)
William G. Pettit (1871, Sittingbourne)
(9)
Hannah Pettit (bp.
(8) Isaac
(1781,Deal-Mar 1868,
` (9)
Isaac Robins (
(10)
Mary Ann (1831, Kensington) m.(1854, Southwark) John Hooper (1831) * Ken
Hooper’s Line
(10)
Emma (1833-1833)
(10)
Sarah Emma (
(10)
Isaac Robins (
(10)
John (1839, St. Pancras,
(11)
Lillian Maude Emily (1863,
(11)
Jessie Georgina (1867, Balham,
(11)
Emily Evelyn (
(11)
John Ibbeston (Q2 1871, Balham, Surrey) m. (Q2 1895, Wandsworth) Katherine (Kate) Elizabeth C. Wright (1875,
The High Court of Justice in
Bankruptcy 331 of 1914 granted him bankruptcy Mar.2, 1914.
(11)
Percy James (1873, Balham) m.(1893) Alice Annie Belton (nee Miers)
(1863,
(12)
Ruby Gladys (1894,
(12)
Jessie Crystal Marguerite (1897,
(12)
Hector Percy Doyle (1923) * Mother Kathleen Doyle
(12)
Barbara (1929) * Mother Kathleen Doyle
(11)
Wilfred Gordon (Q2 1877,Chester) * At Battersea in 1901 – Gas Company Clerk .
M. (Q3 1903, Wandsworth)
(11)
Gladys (1880, Southwark) * At Battersea in 1901
(11) John Arthur (1883, Wandsworth-
Q4 1883, Stepney)
(9)
Mary Ann (1807-1814)
(9)
Margaret (1812,
(10)
Ann Philpott (bp.
(11)
Mary A. Cowell (1867, St. Peter)
(11)
Benjamin Cowell (1869, St. Peter)
(11)
Martha Ellen Cowell (1871, St. Peter)
(11)
Fanny R. Cowell (1873, St. Peter)
(11)
Gertrude E. Cowell (1875, St. Peter)
(11)
Horace R. Cowell (1877, St. Peter)
(11)
Hettie M. Cowell (1879, St.
Peter)
(10)
Margaret E. Philpott (bp.
(9)
William Robbins (1813-1813)
(9)
Sarah Smith (1814,
(10)
Robert Gunnis (1843,
(10)
Joseph A. Gunnis (1846) * Living with parents at
(9)
(9)
George Robbins (1820-1829)
(9)
John (
(10)
Eliza Ann (1846-1852)
(10)
Isaac John (1849,
(10)
Mary Ann (1843, Sutton) m.
(Q3 1871, Thanet) David Ellen (1840,
(5)
Thomas Ellen (1865, Ripple) * At Walmer in 1881 –
Farm Servant. No mention in 1901.
(5)
David Ellen (1869, Ripple) * An Agricultural Labourer
in 1891. No mention in 1901.
(5)
(5)
Susey (1877, Walmer)
(5)
(5)
Katherine (1882, Walmer)
* see note on “More
Branches”, Mark Goldsack (1770)
(10)
Frederick William (1858,
(11)
Minnie Mary (Q1 1884, Brighton)
(11)
Edith (1885,
(11)
Frederick John R. (Q3 1890, Brighton) m. (Q3 1915, Richmond) S. Winsin
(11)
Augustus (
(11)
Montague (1894, Hants Boscombe)
(11)
George (1896, Hants Boscombe)
(11)
Kathleen (1898, Hants Boscome)
(11)
Eileen (1890, Hants Boscombe) * 7 months old on
census day
(10)
Henry (bp.
(11)
Bertha (1879,
(9)
William Robbins (
(10)
Emily Amelia (bp.
(9)
Mary Ann (
(8) Mary
(1784 Deal)
(7)
Peter (bapt
(8) Mary (1777
–bur.
(8)Sarah
(8)John
(9) Anne (
(8)Richard
(8)Peter
(9)
(8)Ann
(8)Hannah
* James was
the son of James Coveney (1762-1843) and Ann Stroude (1771-1848). They were married at Elham on
(9) Richard Coveney
(bp.
(10) James Samuel Coveney (1843, Deal) m.(Q3 1872, Colchester) Isabella (1844,
(11) James
Richard Coveney (1875, Stepney)
(11)
Charles Coveney (1877, Limehouse)
(11) Fanny Coveney
(1880, Limehouse) *& months old on census day
(9) James Coveney
(
(9) Thomas Coveney
(
(10) James Coveney
(1846,
(9) Ann Coveney
(
(10) Hannah
Elizabeth Wyborn (
(10) Samuel Thomas Wyborn
(
(10) William Wyborn (
(10) Henry Wyborn (
(10) Daniel Wyborn (
(10) Sarah Ann Wyborn (
(9) Sarah Coveney
(Aug 1827, St. Margaret’s-17 Oct 1886) *Unmarried. In 1881 Sarah was living at
(9) Hannah Coveney
(29 Nov 1829, St. Margaret’s-28 Jan 1911) m. (Q2 1866, Eastry)
James Kennard (1828, Easly) *In 1881 they were living
at the Old Elementary School, 1 Park Place, Willesborough,
James was an Unskilled Labourer for the SER Works. The following children were
with them:
(5) Elizabeth Kennard
(1850, Smeeth) * Named ‘Smith”, but listed as
unmarried – Unoccupied Servant.
(5) Ellen L.
Kennard (1864, Willesborough)
(9) George Coveney
(
(9) Isaac Coveney
(
(10) Sarah Coveney (1861,
(10) Emily Coveney
(1863,
(10) Margaret Coveney (1865,
(10) George Coveney (1868,
(10) Charles Coveney (1872,
(8)Henry
(8)Isaac
(9) George (bp.
(9) Richard (1835, Charlton-24 Apr 1927, Charlton) m. Sarah Ann (1841-1933) *In 1861 Richard was a
Carter, unmarried, living with his widowed mother, Ann. In 1881 they were
living at 4 Charlton Green, Cover. In 1891 Richard was a Labourer living at 6 Charlton Green,
(10) Charles
T. (1861, Tower Hamlets,
(10) George
L. (1866, Tower Hamlets,
(10) Richard
Henry (Q1 1867, Dover) m. (Q4 1892, Dover) Anne Goodburn
(1868,
(11)
Arthur George Richard (Q3 1894, Dover) m. (Q1 1920, Dover) Elthel
Gertrude Barling (1894,
(12)
Betty
(12)
Robert
(11)
Harold William (Q3 1899, Dover) m. (Q2 1927, Dover) ?? Heath
(9) William George (
(10) William
George (
(11)
Rene
(11)
Bessie
(11)
(11)
Jim
(11)
Raymond William (Q2 1905, East Ashford – Oct 1984, Dover)
(11)
Arthur
(11) Elizabeth A. (Q3 1912, Dover)
(10) Edith
May (Mary) (
(10) Minnie
Harriet (1882, Gt. Mongeham) m.(1903) *In 1901 at Northbourne
(9) Hannah (1843)
(9) Isaac (1846,
Charlton) * With his widowed mother in 1861.
(7)
Henry (bapt. 11 Sept 1751-
bur.
(7) Sarah (bapt.
All
children baptised at St. Leonards, Deal
(8) Sarah
Chambers (bapt
(8) Edward Chambers (bapt
(8) Ann Chambers (bapt
(8) Alice Chambers (bapt
(7) Henry (1755)
(7)
Henry Goldsack (bp.
These
are their children (all born at St. Margaret’s) and grandchildren:
(8) John (bp.15 Apr 1781, Guston -
(9) Henry (
Note: the following George was not
mentioned in John’s Will. He may have been the son of John (1778) and Mary
Wilson – John was the son of Peter (1745) and Martha Phillips. If this is the
case, then John (1781) must have also had a son named George alive in 1837.
(9) George (bp.
(10)
Amelia (1837, Ramsgate-29 May 1883) Unmarried. In 1851 Amelia was living at the
Prince Coburg Inn, Ramsgate. She
living with Step-mother, Jane in 1881 at
(10)
Phoebe Ann (1840) m. ? Read
(10) George Thomas (Q1 1846,
Ramsgate-Q2 1874 Thanet) *From
1851-1865 he was living at the Prince Coburg Inn.
(10)
Frederick William R. (1851) m.(Q4 1873, Thanet) Jane Strevens (1852, Sheerness) m2. Annie (1868, Walmer) ** On the
1881 census Jane (aged 29) is living in the house of Frederick R. Goldsack at
135 King Street, Ramsgate. She is listed
as Wife of Butcher’s Assistant. Her
relationship is listed as “Other”.
Frederick R. is working as a Butcher’s Assistant. The children listed
below were all born in Ramsgate and are the children of Frederick R. In 1895
(11)
Robert Frederick (Q3 1875, Ramsgate) *In 1881 he was
living with his Grandmother, Joyce Strevens at
(11)
James William (1879) m.(Q2 1899, Thanet) Rhoda Alice
Bicknell (1876, Bermondsley,
(11)
George Richard (Q2 1881, Thanet) m. (Q3 1903, Dover)
(11) Jane Amelia (Q3 1884,
Ramsgate) m.(Q3 1912, Thanet) ?? Church. On 1901 census working as a Domestic Servant
(11) Alice Maud (Q1 1888,
Ramsgate) m. (Q4 1907, Thanet)
(10) John Charles. (1862,
Ramsgate) m. (Q2 1890, Canterbury) Lily (1863,St. Lawrence) * In 1881 and 1885 John was listed as an Assistant Teacher in
an Elementary School. In 1895 John was living at the Fletland
House, The Elms, Ramsgate. He was at Ramsgate working
as an Auctioneer and Estate Agent in 1896, 1901 and 1903 (living at Llanberis,
(10) Henry
(1863, Ramsgate-8 Feb 1885) In 1881 Henry was a Cabinet Maker living with his
mother at
(10)
James (Q4 1867, Ramsgate-1922) m. (Q2 1893, Ramsgate) Ellen Mary Morley m2. (
(11)
Ellen Jane (1894, Ramsgate) m.(Q3 1912, Thanet) ?
Whale
(11)
Ethel Rosa A. (Q4 1896, Ramsgate) m. (Q4 1911, Thanet)
?
(11)
Henry John William (
(11)
Charles James ( buried
(11)
Albert Thomas William (Q1 1915, Ramsgate – 32 Chapel Road)
(11)
Edith (Q4 1919, Thanet-buried 15 Aug 1921) Aged 19
months. Address at the time of death was
(9)
Hannah (1817) m. (Q3 1853, Dover) * Hannah was Confirmed June 1847, St. Mary,
(9)
William Arnold (bp. 25 Mar. 1833- bur.14 Apr 1833,
St. Margaret’s) * 3 weeks old.
(8) Peter (bp.20 Oct 1782, St. Margaret’s –bur.29
Oct 1851, St. Margaret’s)m. (
(9)
Henry (Harry) (
(10)
Esther Jane (bp.
(11)
Jane Elizabeth Friend (1869-Q2 1872,
(11)
Henry (Harry) Friend (Q2 1875, St. Margaret’s) *In 1901 Harry was at St.
Margaret’s working as a
Bricklayers Labourer.
(10) Jane (Q3 1843-1843) Twin
(10)
James (bp.
(10)
Henry (bp.
(11)
William James(Q2 1869, St. Margaret’s) m. (Q1 1894, Battle, Hollington)
Margaret (1865,
(12)
Albert George (Q1 1895, Hollington) m. Emma
(13)
Albert (c.1920,
(11)
Arthur (1872, Fairlight) m.(Q1 1901)
(11)
Clara (1875, Hollington) In
1901 at St.Matthews working as a Domestic Cook
(11)
Albert John (
(12)
Albert Thomas William (
(12)
Francis George A. (Q2 1912, Portsmouth) m. Kathleen Bowler – 3 children
* Worked at
(12)
Raymond (c.1910) m. Violet Blitcher – 2 children
(12)
Alexander David Seymour (Q2 1919, Portsmouth- 23 June 1997) m. Vera Tossell – 3 daughters
(11)
Ellen (1882, Hollington-1943,
(11)
Algernon (Q3 1887, Hollington, Sussex) m.(Q3 1915,
Battle) Elizabeth Pratt * At Hollington in 1901.
(12)
Phyllis W. (Q4 1917, Battle)
(10)
Sarah (bp.
(9)
George (1808-bur.
(9)
John (1809-1858) m. (
(10)
Eliza (bp.
(10)
Susanna (July 1838, St. Martin of Tours, Guston-1851, St. Margaret’s)
(10)
John (bp.
(11)
Jane Janet Helen (
(11)
John (Q1 1867, Eythorne) m. Mary Chatham *In 1881 an Indoor Farm Servant
(11)
Mary A.(Q4 1869, Eythorne) m.(Q1 1895, Eastry) Thomas Liddle Morrison
(1867, Bromley) * In 1881 Thomas was a Cow Boy and living with his widowed mother,
Martha Morrison. Martha was the Matron at
(12)
Thomas Morrison (1896, Bromley)
(12)
Charles Morrison (1898, Bromley)
(12)
John Morrison (1900, Bromley)
(11)
Fanny Rosetta (Q2 1871, Eythorne) m. (Q1 1895,
Canterbury) George Edward Dashwood (1869, Canterbury)
* In 1881 George was living with his parents, John and Ann Dashwood,
at 7 Church Street, Canterbury, St. Paul.
(11)
Charlotte Eliza (Q3 1875, Waldershare) m. (Q1
1907, Dover) Charles Payge * In 1901
(11)
George William (Q3 1877, Waldershare) m. (
(11) Flora
Emma M. (1881, Waldershare) m. (Q2 1905, Eastry) *In 1901 at River working
as a Domestic Nurse.
(11) Emma E.
(1886, Waldershare) *In 1901 Emma was a Domestic
Housemaid at Sibertswold
(10) Mary Jane (bp.
(10)
Edward Ashman (bp.
(10)
Emma (1849) m. (
(4)
John (June 1874, St. Martin of Tours, Guston) Adopted by step father, George Morrison
(10)
George William (bp.
(11)
Isabel (
(12)
Violet Isabel Castle (1916-1977) m. 1957 Stephen Lediner
(12)
Rosamond Frances Castle (1919).
(11)
(11)
William (Q3 1891,Barfrestone- Sunday 26 September 1915) * William served with the 8th Battalion, The
Buffs (East Kent Regiment) – Private. He is buried at the Loos Memorial,
(9)
William (
(10)
William (Q2 1839, St. Margaret’s-bur.9 Jan 1908, St. Margaret’s) m. (
(10) Peter (
(11) Sarah
Ann (bp.
(12)
Edward Gage (1886, St. Margaret’s) * Market Gardener in 1901
(12)
Harry Gage (1888, St. Margaret’s)
(12)
Walter Gage (1892, St. Margaret’s)
(12)
Alice Gage (1896, St. Margaret’s)
(11) Ellen
Mary (
(11) Susanna
(bp.
(11)
Caroline (1870, Westcliffe)
(11) Henry
(1872, Westcliffe) m.(
(11) Annie
Elizabeth (
(12)
Arthur Blackman (1899,
(11)
(11) Isabel
(
(11)
Margaret (bp.
(11) Emily (bp
(11) William
(bp.
(12)
Beatrice M. (Q3 1912, Dover)
(12)
William T. (Q1 1915, Dover)
(12)
Marjorie E. (Q3 1920, Dover)
(11)
Charlotte Winifred (bp.
(10)
Henry (bp.21 Aug 1843, St. Margaret’s-Q4 1892) m. (Q4 1876, Walmer) Charlotte Palmer (1835, Ickham-1901,
(10)
Mary Ann (1852, St. Margaret’s) m. (
(9) Esther (bp.
(10) Daniel M. Atkins (1841, Sholden) m.(Q4 1866, Eastry)
Sarah Carlton (1846, Ham) *In 1881 they were living at
Northbourne, Daniel was an Agricultural Labourer.
(11)
Caroline Atkins (1968, Northbourne)
(11)
Alfred Atkins (1870, Northbourne)
(11)
Jane Atkins (1874, Northbourne)
(11)
Mary Atkins (1877, Northbourne)
(11)
Frederick Atkins (1880, Northbourne) *7 months old on
census day
(10) James Atkins (1844, Sholden) m. (Q1 1873, Eastry) Mary Ann Smith (1855, Sandwich) *In 1881 they were living at Walmer
Hill, Ripple, James was a Labourer.
(11)
Thomas Atkins (1873, Walmer)
(11)
James Atkins (1875, Walmer)
(11)
(10) Stephen William Atkins
(1849, Sholden) m. (Q2 1871, Eastry)
Ellen (Helen) Philpott (1851, Sandwich) * In 1881 they were living at Worth, Stephen was an
Agricultural Labourer. Ellen’s father was living with them – Richard Philpott (1814, Eastry).
(11)
Margaret Atkins (1872, Worth)
(9)
Robert Dixon (1814, St. Margaret’s) m. (
(9)
Peter (
(10)
Jane Hammond (bp.
(11)
Rosa Thompson (1871,
(11)
William Elvey Thompson (1872,
(11)
George Thompson (1874,
(11)
Emily (1877,
(11)
Annie (1880,
(11) Isabel (1882,
(10)
Ann Maria (bp.23 Apr 1848, St. Margaret’s-bur.
(10)
Emily Mary (bp.19 Oct 1851, St. Margaret’s) m. (Q3 1871, Dover)
(10)
(9)
(10) James Ash (Q4 1843,
Guston) m. (Q2 1872, Dover) Ann Stanner Wells
(1849-Q1 1878,
(11) James
Ash (1874,
(11)
Margaret Ash (1876, Sutton) * In 1901 Margaret was a Domestic Housemaid at
(11)
Frederick Ash (Q3 1876, Little Mongeham) m.(Q4 1895,
Dover) Mary Ann Fox (1879, Womenswold) * In 1901 they were
living at Church Hill, Sibertswold,
(12)
Frederick Ash (1890, Sibertswold)
(12)
Annie Ash (1896,
(12)
Caroline Ash (1898,
(11) Ann
(Annie) Stanner Ash (1878, Sibertswold)
* Living in her grandmother’s house with her father in 1901. She was working at
home.
(10) John Ash (Q4 1848,
Guston) m. (Q4 1871, Dover) Mary Ann Hammond (1846, St. Margaret’s) *In 1881
John and Mary were living at
(11) Arthur
J. Ash (1872, Sibertswold) * In 1901 Arthur was a
Pianoforte Maker at Walthamstow
(11) William
George Ash (Q4 1873, Sibertswold) m. Mary (1867, Shepherdswell) *In 1901 William and Mary were living at Faversham, William was a Fireman for the Railway.
(12)
Edith Ash (1898, Clapham,
(12)
Arthur Ash (1899, Faversham)
(12)
Ernest Ash (1900, Faversham) *3 months old on census
day.
(11)
Elizabeth Mary Ash (Q4 1875, Sibertswold)
(11) Amelia
Jane Ash (Q4 1877, Sibertswold) * Living with her
parents in 1901 working as a Mother’s Helper.
m. (1847,
(9)
Stephen (
(9)
George (1824, St. Margarets)-1881) Unmarried. An
inmate (Pauper) at Dover Union Workhouse in 1881 working as an Agricultural
Labourer.
(8) Henry (bp.
(8) Thomas (bp.
(9)
(9)
Mary (1813-1891) Unmarried?
(9)
Ann (c.1815, St. Margaret’s) m. Thomas Jarvis * In 1841 Ann was a Family
Servant at Rose Hill, Ramsgate. In 1851 she was unmarried, working as a Cook
and living at Broadstairs.
(9)
Matilda (bp.
(10) John Finnis
Knott (1847, St. Margaret’s) m.(Q4 1873, Dover) Sarah Knight Mockett (1850, St. Margarets) *In 1881 they were living at St. Margarets,
John was an Agricultural Labourer.
(11)
John Knott (1872, Folkestone)
(11)
Emily E. Knott (1874, St. Margaret’s)
(11)
Rosie M. Knott (1876, St. Margaret’s)
(11)
William H. Knott (1878, Ringwould)
(11)
Ernest F. Knott (1880, St. Margaret’s)
(9)
Thomas Bowley (1820, St. Margaret’s-bur.
(10)
James Dixon Horton (May 1852, St. Margaret’s-Jun 1891,Dover) m.(
(11)
George McDonald (1875, Stanmore) m. Mary Gough Murphy (1878,
(12)
Aileen Mary (1898,
(12)
Dorothy May (
(12)
George McDonald (
(11)
Eleanor Parker (
(11)
James Horton (
(11)
Violetta (
(11)
Thomas Bowles (
(11)
William James (
(11)
Caroline (
(11)
Bertram George (
(12)
Lilian A. W. (Q3 1912, Dover)
(12) Violet (c.1912, Dover)
(11)
Alexander James (6 Jul 1890-Q3 1890)
(10) William (
(11)
William Thomas (1880,
(11)
Anne E. (1881,
(11)
Mabel Nellie (1886,
(10)
Thomas (bp.
(10)
Maria (
(10)
David (
(9)
William Dixon (bp.11 Aug 1822, St. Margaret’s-16 Apr 1879, bur. 23 Apr., St.
Margaret’s) m.(11 May 1845, West Langdon) Sarah Ann Dixon (1823-bur.
William Dixon Goldsack was the
Clerk of The Parish, St. Margaret’s Church for 23 years. Three stained glass widows
were installed in his memory. In 1940 they were destroyed by enemy action and a
memorial plaque was installed. Sarah Ann was Parish Clerk for 13 years.
(10)
William (1845 -
(10)
Ann (
(11)
Edward Robinson (1867, Folkestone) * Living with his
grandmother, Sarah A. Goldsack at St. Margaret’s in 1891.
(11)
Annie Robinson (1868, Folkestone)
(11)
Matilda Robinson (1870, Battersea,
(11)
Thomas Robinson (1873, Battersea)
(11)
Alfred Robinson (1875, Battersea)
(11)
Walter Robinson (1876,
(11)
Florence Robinson (1878,
(11)
Archibald Robinson (1879,
(10)
Matilda Ann (bp.
(11)
Priscilla Viner (1890, St. Margaret’s) * 6 months old
on census day.
(10)
Mary (bp.
(10)
William Dutcher (bp.12 May 1850- bur.
(10)
Emily J. (bp.
(10)
Fanny (bp. 9 Feb 1853- bur.
(10)
Louisa (bp.
(11)
William Charles Goldsack Winn (1880, St. Margaret’s) * 10 months old on census
day. William was a Printer and Compositor at Great Yarmouth in 1901.
(11)
Margaret Louisa Goldsack Winn (Q4 1881, St. Margaret’s) * At West Ham in 1901
with Mom.
(11)
Sydney Winn (1882, St. Margaret’s) * Not with the family in 1891. In 1901
(11)
Robert Sydney Winn (Q1 1883, St. Margaret’s)
(11)
Albina Ernest Winn (1886, St. Margaret’s) * In
1901 Ernest was at West Ham.
(11)
Harold Winn (1888, St. Margaret’s) * At West Ham in 1901.
(11)
Daisy Winn (1890, St. Margaret’s)
(10)
(11)
Emily A. Goldsack Burch (1880, Pancras, Middlesex) *
At Lewisham in 1901, a Grocer’s Cashier.
(11)
William Goldsack Burch (1888, Brockley)
(11)
Oliver L. Goldsack Burch (1890, Brockley)
(11)
Violet A. Goldsack Burch (1895, Brockley)
(10)
Maria (8 Nov 1857, St. Margaret’s-1939) m. (Q1 1885) Phillip Hartridge (1857-1944) In 1881 Maria was working as a
General Servant at Holly Lodge, St. Margaret’s.
Holly Lodge was once owned by John Goldsack (1741). Phillip was in the
Royal Navy. In 1901 they were living at Peir Terrace
2, Kingston By Sea, Sussex. Phillip was a Harbour
Signalman.
(11)
Ellen Hartridge (1885-1985) m. Frank Hutt (1886-1943)
(11)
Annie Isabel Hartridge (1888,
(11)
Henry James Hartridge (1888, Ireland-1973) Twin m.
May
(11)
Raymond Hartridge (1890,
(11)
Mary Ellen Hartridge (1893, Hougham)
(11)
Nora Beatrice Hartridge (1899, Hythe)
(10)
Lucy (
(11)
Percy Hayden Hatch (1895,
(11)
Arthur Gobins Hatch (
(10)
Margaret McDonald (Q4 1860, bp. 3 Mar. 1861, St.
Margaret’s) m. (Q4 1885, Dover) Robert James Winn (1859, Southampton Cowes) *
James was in the Trinity Service at the time of their marriage. In 1881 he was
an Ablebodied Seaman for the Royal Navy, on board the
“Temeraire” In
1901 Margaret and Robert were living at
(11)
Robert W. Winn (1887, Great Yarmouth,
(11)
Edith Winn (1889, Great
(11)
Ruth Winn (1896,
(11)
Margaret E. Winn (1901, Northbold,
(10)
John Thomas Samuel (
(11)
William Thomas James (
(12)
Hubert (1914, St. Margaret’s-30 Dec 1991) m. Joan Crozier
(13)
Ann
(13)
Susan (c.1938-1994) m. ?Morris m2. Paul White
(11)
Stanley Gordon (
(11)
Blanche Louisa (Q3 1891, St. Margaret’s-bur.16 Feb 1899, St. Margaret’s) *
First interment in the new part of St. Margaret’s Cemetery.
(11)
Eileen Violet (buried
(11)
Gerald (buried
(11) Nancy
Julia (Q2 1897, St. Margaret’s-23 Dec 1984) Unmarried
(11) Nora
(1899, St. Margarets- 8 Jan 1990) Unmarried
(10)
Ellen (1864, St.Margaret’s) m. (
(10) Edward Dixon (1865-30 Nov 1871, St. Margaret’s)
(11) Charles
Dixon Williams (1897, Broome, Australia)
(10)
George McDonald (bp.
(11) Ethel
Jane Sprattling (1882, Dover)
(11) Daniel
George McDonald (1889, Cardiff, Wales)
(11) Walter
McDonald (Q1 1884, Kensington) m. (Q3 1913, Eton) ? Atkins *In 1901 Walter was
a Solicitor’s Clerk in Hillingdon, Middlesex. (12)
Peter M. (Q2 1918, Brentford)
(11) Sydney
Gordon (Q3 1888, Paddington)
(10) Jane Johanna Rennie
(1861, Deal- 12 May 1872, Deal)
(10) Catherine Goldsack Knott (1859, Ashford) m.
(Q3 1900, Holyhead)
(10) Rosa E. Knott
(1869, Braunton)
(10) Edward H. Knott
(1873, Braunton)
(10) Florence M. Knott
(1875, Braunton)
*May have been at Dover in 1901 working as a Domestic Cook.
(9) Isaac (bp. 21 Nov 1829-bur. 5
Aug 1831, St. Margaret’s) * According to the Monumental Inscription for Thomas
Goldsack, Isaac died as an Infant.
Burial records show that Isaac was 10 months old.
(10) Eliza Sarah (1858,
Dover) m. (Q2 1881,St George Hanover Sq. )
James William Gillman *In 1901 Eliza was living on her own means at
(9) Frances (1835) * No mention on Thomas Goldsack’s
Monumental Inscription
(8) George (bapt.25 Nov.1787-4 Nov 1876) m.(26 Oct 1814, St.
Margaret’s) Margaret McDonald (bapt. 9 Mar 1793-2 Feb 1862, bur. 10 Feb, St.
Margaret’s)
Witnesses at the marriage were Thomas and Ann Goldsack
(9) John Rattray (bp. 7 Apr 1816, St. Margaret’s- bur. 18 Dec 1832, St. Margaret’s)
(9) Anne (bp.
(9) Stephen (bp. 28 Feb 1819, St. Margaret’s- bur.
19 Jan 1820, St. Margaret’s)
* On baptism parents
listed as George and Mary.
(10)
George McDonald (bp.
(11) Ethel
Jane Sprattling (1882, Dover)
(11) Daniel
George McDonald (Q1 1889, Cardiff, Wales)
(12)
Peter M. (Q2 1918, Brentford)
(11) Sydney
Gordon (Q3 1888, Paddington)
(10) Jane Joanna Rennie
(1861, Deal- 12 May 1872, Deal) Details of death from Deal Paper.
(11) Wilfred
Owen Rigden (23 Dec 1885-16 Jan 1958)
(11)
Margaret McDonald Rigden (10 Mar 1887- 14 Mar 1972)
(10) Margaret M. Pittock
(1851) In 1881 Margaret was living with her mother and working as a Grocer.
(7) Frances
N.B. Pittock (1881, Little Mongeham)
(11) Walter
Duncan Birch (1896, Kingsdown)
(11) Olivia
Maud E. Pittock (1894)
(11)
Alexander Jones (1877, Sutton, Surrey)
All
of James and Sarah’s children were baptised at Dover, St. Mary the Virgin.
(11) George
McDonald (1875, Stanmore) m.(30 Apr 1898, Dover) Marie Gough Murphy (1878,
Durham, Sunderland) * In 1891 George was living with his parents and working as
a Draper’s Assistant. In 1898 he was an Engine Driver linving at 34 Dixon Road,
Dover. In 1899 he was a Pier Contractor Engine Hand and a Stationary Engine
Driver at Dover in 1901, living at 1 Leslie Cottages. In 1905 George and Marie
were separated. George moved to Simonstown, South Africa. Marie went to London.
George died in
(12)
Aileen Mary (1898, Dover)
(12)
Dorothy May (5 June 1890, 6 Nightingdale Road, Dover) m.(1926, Croydon) ?
Harris
(11) Eleanor
Parker (3 Aug 1879-Q4 1880)
(11) James
Horton (15 Aug 1880-Q1 1881, Dover)
(11) Thomas
Bowles (14 Oct 1883-Q2 1884, Dover)
(11) William
James (19 Oct 1884) Unmarried
(11)
Caroline (8 Jan 1887, bp. 15 May 1887-Nov 1949, Charlton) Unmarried
(11) Bertram George (14 Jul 1889-1942) m. (Q4 1911,
Dover) Maud Carberry