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Note for:   Eliza Harriet Pattle,   22 NOV 1828 -          Index
IN JOAN HOSEASON LETTER 2/2/1992 SHE STATES "d.WILLIAM, MAJOR LIEUT., CAVA LRY
& HARRIET" - WRONG WIFE PROBABLY A MISTA KE ?
11/19/1999 - inquiry re Eliza Harriet Pattle, from my F.Tr ee website -
disappointed he/she didn't find more on it - I have been ab le to send and see
if he/she wants more I think his/her name is Rogan Col es of Hong Kong.

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Note for:   Sarah Henrietta Pattle,   17 MAR 1830 - 29 SEP 1831         Index
SHE WAS BORN 8 YEARS BEFORE WILLIAM MARRIED ISABELLA - MAYBE ANOTHER WI FE ?

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Note for:   Elizabeth Anne Pattle,   5 SEP 1779 - 9 MAY 1859          Index
MENTION OF A LAWSUITE OVER HUSBANDS WILL. BAPTISED WHEN PARENTS WERE ABOA RD
SHIP "GODFREY" (JOAN HOSEASON 2/2/199 2)

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Note for:   Thomas Riddell,   ABT 1844 - AFT 1881          Index
Occupation:   
     Date:   1881
     Place:   Glass Bottle Manufacture

Individual note:   
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disabili
Thomas RIDDLE Head M Male 37 Islington, Middlesex, England Gl ass Bottle Manufacturer
Louisa A. RIDDLE Wife M Female 33 Islington, Middlesex, Engla nd
Arthur E. RIDDLE Son Male 13 Islington, Middlesex, England S cholar
Louis J. RIDDLE Daur Female 10 Hackney, Middlesex, England S cholar
Thos. A. RIDDLE Son Male 7 Hackney, Middlesex, England Schol ar
Eva F. RIDDLE Daur Female 5 Hackney, Middlesex, England Scho lar
Ebenezer R. RIDDLE Son Male 3 Hackney, Middlesex, Engla nd
Mary A. LAWSON Serv U Female 28 Sandy, Bedford, England Serva nt


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Source Information:
Dwelling 4 Powell Rd
Census Place London, Middlesex, England
Family History Library Film 1341065
Public Records Office Reference RG11
Piece / Folio 0304 / 36
Page Number 65

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Note for:   Susannah Pattle,   BEF 1829 -          Index
SHE WITNESSED HER MOTHER'S WILL 06/12/1864 AS 'SUSANNA THOMPSON' & W AS OF
CAMDEN CRES., DOVER, WIDOW. SHE WAS GODPARENT TO DOROTHY HEL EN (JAMESON) &
SIGNED AS 'SUZAN THOMPSON' IN S.A. IN 1881. AT TIME OF MARRIA GE SHE WAS LIVING
IN 'PRINCES ST.' SHE WAS ELDER DAUGHTER IN N'PAPER (SEE RID GE FAMILY ALBUM)

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Note for:   George Thomas Thompson,   1808 - UNKNOWN          Index
GEORGE:
$
KILLED BY THE BURSTING OF GUN AT ARCHCLIFF FORT, D OVER. LT.IN DOVER VOLUNTEER
CORPS. HE WAS THE CORONER TO THE BOROUGH & LIBERTI ES OF DOVER; REGISTRAR TO
COMMISSONERS OF DOVER HARBOUR; CLERK TO THE TURNPI KE TRUSTEES ETC.

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Note for:   James Brooke,   29 APR 1803 - 11 JUN 1868         Index
First White Rajah of Sarawack

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Note for:   Hew Warren Dalrymple,   21 APR 1848 - JAN 1868         Index
BURKE'S PEERAGE GIVES DEATH AS MARCH, 18 68
(1848-1868), the son of John Warrender Dalrymple and Sophia Dalrymple n ée PATTLE, was born at Bargany, Ayrshire, Scotland on Friday 21st April 18 48. He died in January 1868.

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Note for:   Frances Henry Champneys,   25 MAR 1848 - 30 JUL 1930          Index
Francis Henry CHAMPNEYS (1878-1930), Medical Practitioner, was born on Thu rsday 12th September 1878. He married Virginia Julian Dalrymple on Tuesd ay 12th September 1876, the marriage producing one child: unnamed. He di ed on Wednesday 30th July 1930.

Champney
The surname Champney is from the French chap(field) and ey (water); the w et Country. The surname Champney is derived from the ancient district of C hampagne. Sir Henry Champney was in the train of William the Conquero r. It is on the list of the Conquerors of England as derived from a Chart er in Battle Abbey. The Sieurde Champney is mentioned by Playfair as a you nger son of the noble family of de Champnes in Normandy. From him descend ed the eminent Somersetshire house of Champneys of Orchardleigh, the la st male representative of which the late Sir Thomas S. Mostyn Champneys Ba rt was the last. A branch of this line fixed its residence at Ostenhang er in Kent. The 1623 Visitation of Somerset lists Peter, John, William, Ge orge, Margaret, and Thomasine as the youngest generation descended from He nry Champneys.

John Champney is said to be a descendant of Sir Henry Champney. John m ay have been from Lincolnshire, as his brother Richard is said to have co me from there. He married a woman named Joanna, last name unknown . Togeth er they had the following children; Mary (abt 1635-1704) who married Theop hilus Richardson, Sarah (-1696) who married Rev. John Russell Jr. of Wobu rn, a Baptist minister, and John who died on Feb. 20, 1665, and was unmarr ied. His estate was left to his mother and sisters.

John and his family emigrated to the New World in 1635. They were membe rs of the Cambridge Church. Mary, Sarah, and John were all baptized in Cam bridge. In the 1635 Cambridge inventory, Champney was shown to have own ed a house in the "west end". In 1638 he was granted five acres "on the no rth side of the path to Charlestown". He also owned two other grants of se ven acres each. In 1639 the Cambridge inventory showed that John owned f our parcels of land. One of the parcels was purchased from Edmond Frost wh ile two others from Richard Champnes.

John died before 1642. He died without making a will for on October 1 6, 1650 the General Court authorized "upon the request of Richard Champny es & Goulden Moore, & Joane, his wife, the relict of John Champnyes, decea sed, for power to dispose, by way of sale, of a certain house & lands, le ft her by her late husband, it is ordered, that power be hereby given to R ichard Champnyes & John Bridge, of Cambridge, to make sale of the said hou se & lands mentioned in their petition, provided that they give cautiu on to the County Court of that shire to dispose of it to use & behoof of t he woman and her children, according to the intent of John Champnyes, dece ased."

Joanna, his widow married Golden Moore. She died Feb. 18, 1675 at Billeric a.

Mary married Theophilus Richardson on May 2, 1654 in Woburn, Mass.

John Chapney had a brother Richard Champney who in 1634 about the beginni ng of winter, together with the Rev. Thomas Shepherd, Nicholas Danforth, E dmund Frost and others embarked at Harwich, England, for America but we re driven back by bad weather. They took sail again about August 10, 163 5, arriving October 3, 1635, at Boston, on the ship Defence. Richard Champ ney brought his wife Jane and daughter Esther, and in 1636 was a reside nt of Cambridge.

Sources; Samuel Richardson and Josiah Ellsworth by Ruth Richardson, privat ely printed, 1974. A Genealogical History of the Clark and Worth Famili es and Other Settlers in the Mass. Bay Colony, by Carol Johnson (private ly printed, 1970). The Champney Family by Julius Champney, 1867. The Gre at Migration, Immigrants to New England 1634-1635 vol. II. Robert Anderso n, NEHGS, Boston, 2001.