Rev. Willoughby Hodgson1

M, #1171, b. circa 1820
Last Edited8 Oct 2003
Birth-Est*Rev. Willoughby Hodgson was probably born circa 1820 at Reigate, Surrey, England.2 
(Clergy) BaptismHe baptized James Durrant on 2 February 1851 at St. John the Baptist Church, Kirdford, Sussex, England.1 
Occupation*Rev. Willoughby Hodgson was curate of Kirdford circa 30 March 1851.2 
Name VariationHe was also known as "Rev. John Willoughby Hodgson."2 
(Visitor) 1851-CenHe appeared on the 1851 Census of The Vicarage, Kirdford, Sussex, England, along with Jane Puttick and Mary Elizabeth Boarer in the household of Rev. John Francis Cole B.A. and Jane Cole.2 

Citations:

  1. [S168] Baptismal Register of Kirdford, 1841 to 1869 (Neal Welland's Family History Collection, WSRO Ref. 116/1/2/2) Baptism of James Durrant. Fiche 2+, Page 74, Entry No. 590.
  2. [S387] 1851 Census for Kirdford (West Sussex County Record Office, HO107/1649/88/2 Fiche 1&2) HO 107 Piece 1649 Fiche 2+, Kirdford Parish, Folio 189, Page No. 5, Schedule 15. Place: Vicarage, Kirdford, Sussex. John Francis Cole, Head, Married, aged 46, Occupation: Vicar of Kirdford, Born: Guildford, Surrey. Microfiche viewed at WSRO and photocopies of relevant pages requested, and subsequently scanned and attached to this source.

    Fiche 1+ - folios 153 to 205
    Fiche 2+ - folios 206 to 218.

Stephen Durrant1

M, #1172, b. 1 October 1848, d. before 8 April 1901
Stephen Durrant|b. 1 Oct 1848\nd. b 8 Apr 1901|p235.htm#i1172|James Durrant|b. 10 Sep 1820\nd. c 1888|p90.htm#i447|Sarah Remnant|b. 5 Jun 1814|p221.htm#i1103|James Durrant|b. c 1795|p88.htm#i440|Mary Welland|b. c 1794|p51.htm#i253|James Remnant|b. c 1788|p222.htm#i1106|Sarah Unknown|b. c 1785|p240.htm#i1199|
FatherJames Durrant1 b. 10 Sep 1820, d. c 1888
MotherSarah Remnant1 b. 5 Jun 1814
Relationship2nd cousin 3 times removed of Neal Welland
ChartsDescendants of William Welland of Northchapel
Last Edited20 Jun 2002
Baptism*Stephen Durrant was baptized on 1 October 1848 at St. John the Baptist Church, Kirdford, Sussex, England, ceremony performed by Rev. John Francis Cole B.A.1 
Stephen Durrant was the son of James Durrant and Sarah Remnant.1 
(With Parents) 1851-CenStephen Durrant appeared on the 1851 Census of Shorts, Kirdford, Sussex, England, along with William Durrant, James Durrant, Jane Durrant and George Durrant in the household of his parents James Durrant and Sarah Durrant.2 
(With Parents) 1861-CenStephen Durrant appeared on the 1861 Census of Shorts, Kirdford, Sussex, England, along with George Remnant, William Durrant and Frederick Durrant in the household of his parents James Durrant and Sarah Durrant.3 
illiterate*Stephen Durrant was unable to read or write circa 10 October 1870.4 
Marriage*He married Ruth Ayling, daughter of John Ayling and Martha Mary Leggett, on Monday, 10 October 1870 at St. John the Baptist Church, Kirdford, Sussex, England, according to the rites and ceremonies of the established church, after banns. The ceremony was witnessed by Mavis Ayling and Caroline Ayling, and performed by Rev. John Francis Cole B.A.4 
OccupationStephen Durrant was a labourer circa 12 July 1877.5 
Occupation*He was a hoop maker circa 3 April 1881.6 
1881-Cen*He and Ruth Ayling appeared on the 1881 Census of Wild Berkfold Cottage, Kirdford, Sussex, England, with Emily Durrant, James Durrant, Harriet Durrant, Alice Durrant, Martha Annie Durrant, Fanny Durrant and Jane Durrant in the same household, enumerated 3 April 1881.6 
Residence*Stephen Durrant and Ruth Ayling lived circa 28 August 1887 at Plaistow, Sussex, England.7 
OccupationStephen Durrant was an agricultural labourer circa 5 April 1891.8 
1891-Cen*He and Ruth Ayling appeared on the 1891 Census of Barkfold Cottage, Kirdford, Sussex, England, with Emily Durrant, Fanny Durrant, Jane Durrant, Sybella Durrant, Matilda Durrant, Eliza Durrant, Frederick John Durrant and Ada Durrant in the same household, enumerated 5 April 1891.8 
Death*Stephen Durrant died before 8 April 1901.9 

Family

Ruth Ayling b. 6 June 1852
Marriage*He married Ruth Ayling, daughter of John Ayling and Martha Mary Leggett, on Monday, 10 October 1870 at St. John the Baptist Church, Kirdford, Sussex, England, according to the rites and ceremonies of the established church, after banns. The ceremony was witnessed by Mavis Ayling and Caroline Ayling, and performed by Rev. John Francis Cole B.A.4 
Children

Citations:

  1. [S168] Baptismal Register of Kirdford, 1841 to 1869 (Neal Welland's Family History Collection, WSRO Ref. 116/1/2/2) Baptism of Stephen Durrant. Fiche 2+, Page 57, Entry No. 456.
  2. [S387] 1851 Census for Kirdford (West Sussex County Record Office, HO107/1649/88/2 Fiche 1&2) HO 107 Piece 1649 Fiche 1+, Kirdford Parish, Folio 161, Page No. 11, Schedule 29. Place: Shorts, Kirdford, Sussex. James Durrant, Head, Married, aged 30, Occupation: Agricultural Labourer, Born: Kirdford, Sussex. Microfiche viewed at WSRO and photocopies of relevant pages requested, and subsequently scanned and attached to this source.

    Fiche 1+ - folios 153 to 205
    Fiche 2+ - folios 206 to 218.
  3. [S467] 1861 Census for Kirdford (West Sussex County Record Office, RG9/0611 Fiche 2+) RG9 Piece 0611 Fiche 2+, Kirdford Parish, Folio 95, Page No. 7, Schedule 25. Place: Shorts, Kirdford, Sussex. James Durrant, Head, Married, aged 40, Occupation: Agricultural Labourer, Born: Kirdford, Sussex. Microfiche viewed at WSRO and photocopies of relevant pages requested, and subsequently scanned and attached to this source.
  4. [S158] Marriage Register of Kirdford, 1837 to 1875 (Neal Welland's Family History Collection, WSRO Ref. 116/1/3/2) Marriage of Stephen Durrant & Ruth Ayling. Fiche 12+, Page 220, Entry 439.
  5. [S240] Baptismal Register of Kirdford, Dec 1875 to Aug 1886 (West Sussex County Record Office, Par. 116/1/2/3 (MF 1229) (100 printed pages)) Baptism of Martha Annie Durrant. Page No. 54, Entry No. 430.
  6. [S4] The Church of the Later-Day Saints, 1881 Census, British., CD-ROM (n.p.: As compiler, Sunday 3 April 1881), Census Record, Dwelling: Wild Berkfold (Cottage), Census Place: Kirdford, Sussex, England. Source: FHL Film 1341262, PRO Ref RG11, Piece 1111, Folio 57, Page 7. Hereinafter cited as 1881 Census, British.
  7. [S239] Baptismal Register of Kirdford, Sep 1886 to Aug 1919 (West Sussex County Record Office, Par. 116/1/2/4 (MF 1229)) Baptism of Frederick John Durrant. Page No. 6, Entry No. 41.
  8. [S218] 1891 Census for Petworth, Sussex (Neal Welland's Family History Collection, RG12/0831) Folio No. 51, Page No. 9, Schedule No. 60, Barkfold Cottage, Kirdford.
  9. [S251] 1901 Census for Petworth, Northern, Sussex (Neal Welland's Family History Collection, RG13/0953) Fiche 1+, Plaistow Parish, Folio 50, Page No. 4, Schedule No. 27.
  10. [S166] Baptismal Register of Kirdford, 1869 to 1876 (Neal Welland's Family History Collection, WSRO Ref. 116/1/2/3) Baptism of Emily Durrant. Fiche 1+, Page 16, Entry No. 124.
  11. [S166] Baptismal Register, Kirdford, 1869 to 1876.
  12. [S212] Letter from Geoff Hobbs, 1 Bluebell Drive, Wildwood Park, Cirencester, Glos. GL7 1JD, to Neal Welland, dated 2 Jan 2002 (Neal Welland's Family History Collection).
  13. [S239] Baptismal Register, Kirdford, Sep 1886 to Aug 1919.

William Durrant1

M, #1173, b. 3 November 1843
William Durrant|b. 3 Nov 1843|p235.htm#i1173|James Durrant|b. 10 Sep 1820\nd. c 1888|p90.htm#i447|Sarah Remnant|b. 5 Jun 1814|p221.htm#i1103|James Durrant|b. c 1795|p88.htm#i440|Mary Welland|b. c 1794|p51.htm#i253|James Remnant|b. c 1788|p222.htm#i1106|Sarah Unknown|b. c 1785|p240.htm#i1199|
FatherJames Durrant1 b. 10 Sep 1820, d. c 1888
MotherSarah Remnant1 b. 5 Jun 1814
Relationship2nd cousin 3 times removed of Neal Welland
ChartsDescendants of William Welland of Northchapel
Last Edited23 Jun 2002
Baptism*William Durrant was baptized on 3 November 1843 at St. John the Baptist Church, Kirdford, Sussex, England, ceremony performed by Rev. John Francis Cole B.A.1 
William Durrant was the son of James Durrant and Sarah Remnant.1 
(With Parents) 1851-CenWilliam Durrant appeared on the 1851 Census of Shorts, Kirdford, Sussex, England, along with Stephen Durrant, James Durrant, Jane Durrant and George Durrant in the household of his parents James Durrant and Sarah Durrant.2 
(With Parents) 1861-CenWilliam Durrant appeared on the 1861 Census of Shorts, Kirdford, Sussex, England, along with George Remnant, Stephen Durrant and Frederick Durrant in the household of his parents James Durrant and Sarah Durrant.3 
illiterate*William Durrant and Sarah Mariner were unable to read or write circa 30 January 1866.4 
Marriage*William Durrant married Sarah Mariner, daughter of William Mariner, on Tuesday, 30 January 1866 at St. John the Baptist Church, Kirdford, Sussex, England, according to the rites and ceremonies of Church of England, after banns. The ceremony was witnessed by William Mariner and Eliza Mariner, and performed by Rev. John Francis Cole B.A.4 
Occupation*William Durrant was a labourer from 30 January 1866 to 12 March 1887.4,5 
1881-Cen*He appeared on the 1881 Census of 11 Rickmans Lane, Kirdford, Sussex, England, with Eliza Durrant and Sibilla Durrant in the same household, enumerated 3 April 1881.6 
Residence*William Durrant and Mary Wood????th lived circa 28 April 1888 at Plaistow, Sussex, England.7 
Marriage*William Durrant married Mary Wood????th, daughter of Jesse Wood????th, on Saturday, 28 April 1888 at St. John the Baptist Church, Kirdford, Sussex, England, after banns. The ceremony was witnessed by Cornelius Durrant and Harriet Pullen, and performed by Rev. E A Birrill.7 
(Witness) MarriageWilliam Durrant witnessed the marriage of Cornelius Durrant and Harriet Pullen on 28 April 1888 at St. John the Baptist Church, Kirdford, Sussex, England, performed by Rev. E A Birrill.8,9,7 
1901-Cen*William Durrant and Mary Wood????th appeared on the 1901 Census of Barkfold Cottage, Plaistow, Sussex, England, enumerated 8 April 1901.10 

Family 1

Sarah Mariner
Marriage*William Durrant married Sarah Mariner, daughter of William Mariner, on Tuesday, 30 January 1866 at St. John the Baptist Church, Kirdford, Sussex, England, according to the rites and ceremonies of Church of England, after banns. The ceremony was witnessed by William Mariner and Eliza Mariner, and performed by Rev. John Francis Cole B.A.4 
Children

Family 2

Mary Wood????th b. circa 1843
Marriage*William Durrant married Mary Wood????th, daughter of Jesse Wood????th, on Saturday, 28 April 1888 at St. John the Baptist Church, Kirdford, Sussex, England, after banns. The ceremony was witnessed by Cornelius Durrant and Harriet Pullen, and performed by Rev. E A Birrill.7 

Citations:

  1. [S168] Baptismal Register of Kirdford, 1841 to 1869 (Neal Welland's Family History Collection, WSRO Ref. 116/1/2/2) Baptism of William Durrant. Fiche 1+, Page 23, Entry No. 177.
  2. [S387] 1851 Census for Kirdford (West Sussex County Record Office, HO107/1649/88/2 Fiche 1&2) HO 107 Piece 1649 Fiche 1+, Kirdford Parish, Folio 161, Page No. 11, Schedule 29. Place: Shorts, Kirdford, Sussex. James Durrant, Head, Married, aged 30, Occupation: Agricultural Labourer, Born: Kirdford, Sussex. Microfiche viewed at WSRO and photocopies of relevant pages requested, and subsequently scanned and attached to this source.

    Fiche 1+ - folios 153 to 205
    Fiche 2+ - folios 206 to 218.
  3. [S467] 1861 Census for Kirdford (West Sussex County Record Office, RG9/0611 Fiche 2+) RG9 Piece 0611 Fiche 2+, Kirdford Parish, Folio 95, Page No. 7, Schedule 25. Place: Shorts, Kirdford, Sussex. James Durrant, Head, Married, aged 40, Occupation: Agricultural Labourer, Born: Kirdford, Sussex. Microfiche viewed at WSRO and photocopies of relevant pages requested, and subsequently scanned and attached to this source.
  4. [S158] Marriage Register of Kirdford, 1837 to 1875 (Neal Welland's Family History Collection, WSRO Ref. 116/1/3/2) Marriage of William Durrant & Sarah Mariner. Fiche 10+, Page 187, Entry No. 374.
  5. [S238] Marriage Register of Kirdford, 1875 to 1910 (West Sussex County Record Office, Par. 116/1/3/3 (MF 1233)) Marriage of William Smithers & Eliza Durrant. Page 46, Entry No. 92.
  6. [S4] The Church of the Later-Day Saints, 1881 Census, British., CD-ROM (n.p.: As compiler, Sunday 3 April 1881), Census Record. Hereinafter cited as 1881 Census, British.
  7. [S238] Marriage Register, Kirdford, 1875 to 1910.
  8. [S212] Letter from Geoff Hobbs, 1 Bluebell Drive, Wildwood Park, Cirencester, Glos. GL7 1JD, to Neal Welland, dated 2 Jan 2002 (Neal Welland's Family History Collection).
  9. [S219] Website WorldConnect Project (http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/) "Family Tree of James Withers. Updated: Mon Feb 19 15:30:12 2001."
  10. [S251] 1901 Census for Petworth, Northern, Sussex (Neal Welland's Family History Collection, RG13/0953) Fiche 2+, Plaistow Parish, Folio 54, Page No. 11, Schedule No. 72.

Harriet Rapley1,2

F, #1174, b. circa 1834
Harriet Rapley|b. c 1834|p235.htm#i1174|William Rapley||p266.htm#i1326|Elizabeth Unknown||p468.htm#i2340|||||||||||||
FatherWilliam Rapley2
MotherElizabeth Unknown3
Last Edited21 Nov 2005
Birth-Est*Harriet Rapley was probably born circa 1834 at Northchapel, Sussex, England.2,4,5 
She was the daughter of William Rapley and Elizabeth Unknown.2,3 
BaptismHarriet Rapley was baptized on 8 June 1834 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, ceremony performed by Rev. Robert Ridsdale.3 
Marriage BannMarriage banns for Harriet Rapley and Henry Hughes were published for three Sundays beginning on 1 June 1856 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, by Rev. Robert Witherby.6 
Literate*Harriet Rapley was literate circa 21 June 1856.2 
Marriage*She married Henry Hughes, son of Philip Hughes, on Saturday, 21 June 1856 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, according to the rites and ceremonies of the established church after banns. The ceremony was witnessed by Thomas Holmes and Marcy Rapley, and performed by Rev. Robert Witherby.2 
Married NameHer married name was Hughes.2 
Residence*Harriet Rapley and Henry Hughes lived circa 3 July 1859 at Mitchel Park, Northchapel, Sussex, England.1 
1861-Cen*Harriet Hughes and Henry Hughes appeared on the 1861 Census of Mitchel Park Cottage, Northchapel, Sussex, England, with William Hughes and Mary Hughes in the same household, enumerated 1861.5 
1891-Cen*Harriet Rapley and Henry Hughes appeared on the 1891 Census of Mitchel Park Cottage, Northchapel, Sussex, England, enumerated 5 April 1891.4 

Family

Henry Hughes b. circa 1828, d. circa 1899
Marriage BannMarriage banns for Harriet Rapley and Henry Hughes were published for three Sundays beginning on 1 June 1856 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, by Rev. Robert Witherby.6 
Marriage*Harriet Rapley married Henry Hughes, son of Philip Hughes, on Saturday, 21 June 1856 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, according to the rites and ceremonies of the established church after banns. The ceremony was witnessed by Thomas Holmes and Marcy Rapley, and performed by Rev. Robert Witherby.2 
Children

Citations:

  1. [S171] Baptismal Register of Northchapel, 1841 to 1879 (Neal Welland's Family History Collection, WSRO Ref. Par. 142/1/2/2) Baptism of Mary Hughes. Fiche 2+, Page 64, Entry No. 512.
  2. [S172] Marriage Register of Northchapel, 1837 to 1886 (Neal Welland's Family History Collection, WSRO ref. 142/1/3/2) Marriage of Henry Hughes & Harriet Rapley. Fiche 2+, Page 58, Entry No. 115.
  3. [S146] Baptisms Register of Northchapel, 1813 to 1841 (Neal Welland's Family History Collection, WSRO ref. 142/1/2/1) Baptism of Harriet Rapley. Fiche 2+, Page No. 73, Entry No. 581.
  4. [S218] 1891 Census for Petworth, Sussex (Neal Welland's Family History Collection, RG12/0831) Fiche 2+, Northchapel Parish, Folio 98, Page No. 11, Schedule No. 66.
  5. [S357] 1861 Census for Northchapel (West Sussex County Record Office, RG9/0627 Fiche 2-) RG9 Piece 0627, Northchapel Parish, Folio 72, Page No. 1, Schedule 2. Place: Mitchel Park Cottage, Northchapel, Sussex. Henry Hughes, Head, Married, aged 32, Occupation: Agricultural Labourer, Born: Waltham, Sussex. Microfiche viewed at WSRO and photocopies of relevant pages requested, and subsequently scanned and attached to this source.
  6. [S173] Banns Register of Northchapel, 1823 to 1862 (Neal Welland's Family History Collection, WSRO Ref. Par. 142/1/4/1) Entry for Henry Hughes & Harriet Rapley. Fiche 1+, Page No. ?, Entry No. 219.
  7. [S171] Baptismal Register, Northchapel, 1841 to 1879.
  8. [S645] E-mails from/to Sue Wilcox (e-mail address) to/from Neal Welland, 17 Nov 2005 to present (Neal Welland's Family History Collection, No Ref.) Email dated 21 Nov 2005.

William Johnson1

M, #1175
Last Edited6 Oct 2001
(Witness) MarriageWilliam Johnson witnessed the marriage of Joseph Hill and Elizabeth Johnson on 11 October 1837 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, performed by Rev. Robert Witherby.1 

Citations:

  1. [S172] Marriage Register of Northchapel, 1837 to 1886 (Neal Welland's Family History Collection, WSRO ref. 142/1/3/2) Marriage of Joseph Hill & Elizabeth Johnson. Fiche 1+, Page 1, Entry No. 1.
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