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John RUMBALL of Chipping Barnet HRT [10867]
(Abt 1718-1791)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Susannah SAMPSON [10868]

John RUMBALL of Chipping Barnet HRT [10867]

  • Born: Abt 1718, Chipping Barnet HRT
  • Marriage (1): Susannah SAMPSON [10868] on 20 Oct 1743 in St Mary Monken Hadley LND
  • Died: 1791, Chipping Barnet HRT aged about 73
  • Buried: 28 Nov 1791, Chipping Barnet HRT
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bullet  General Notes:


The Rumball family details are based on a Tree compiled by Mary Hill (nee Quilter) from family sources and expanded by John Hill her grandson.

John Rumball
Marriage Date 20 Oct 1743
Marriage Place St Mary the Virgin, Monken Hadley Barnet, Middlesex, England
Spouse Susannah Sampson
Register Type Parish Register

bullet  Research Notes:


See Rumball Trees on file 2010, Hill Quilter - Quilter & Rumball families - late John Hill

Image and some data courtesy henry rumball family tree.
For more details on this interesting family see:
http://person.ancestry.co.uk/tree/9326643/person/-697740630/facts

This collection has been for sale for several years (2495 Euro) - 2018
Quilter Family archive : collection of original documents, 1702-1848
Quilter Family, Kent
Description NP, 1702-1848, 1702.
First Edition. All items are in a good to very good condition, loosely gathered in a folder of vellum-covered boards, probably removed from a 19th century book. The older documents are slightly edge-nicked and tanned as with age, but still legible. The later documents are quite clean and bright, with just some dulling around the edges. Overall, this unique and rare collection of documents remains particularly well-preserved overall. Further scans, images etc. and additional bibliographical material available on request. 0 pages; A small archive of original documents relating to the Quilter family. There appears to be a connection between a number of the families mentioned in these documents and 'The Kings Candlesticks' that relate to George IV and the Julius family. Three handwritten sheets of family trees (late 16th century to 1931) that feature the names of Quilter of Staple in Kent (16th century), Rumball (18th-19th century), Julius, Quilter, Palmes [or Palmer], Rowland and others. The original documents range from 1702 to 1848 and include ordination certificates, landlord-tenant agreements, articles of clerkship and wills, some with their original seals. Contents include: Deacon ordination certificate awarded to George Quilter, signed by the Bishop of Ely, 27th September, 1816. With original seal. -- Chaplain certificate: "George Quilter to be licensed to perform the office of Chaplain of the workhouse of the Lincoln Union in the county of Lincoln", May 29th, 1837. -- Canon certificate awarded to George Quilter, signed by the Bishop of Lincoln, 16th Dec. 1870. -- "Inventory of furniture and effects in the house in Malbrook belonging to Mr. Quilter, 1st Jan. 1702." -- "Inventory and appraisemet of furniture and effects in Walbrook from Mr. Quilter to Mr. Keating, 24 January, 1702." -- "Schedule of fixtures to be appraised to Mr. Quilter from Mr. Keating 23 June 1703." -- "Valuation of fixtures taken in the house of Mr. Dyson by Mr. Quilter, Dec. 6th, 1777." -- "Schedule of fixtures to be appraised from Mr. Quilter to Mr. Cameron, 1st October 1783." -- Articles of clerkship between William Lee and John Rumball. 1770. With original seals. -- Articles of clerkship between James Rumball Quilter and Robert Gatty. 1st May 1779. With original seals. This document states: "James Rumball Quilter of Walbrook in the City of London." -- Copy of the last will and testament of Francis Russell Nixon (1803-1879), the first Bishop of Tasmania. -- Last will and testament of Julius Quilter, 2nd Sept, 1848. The collection also includes a 19th century handwritten personal booklet/diary of religious verse and French poetry, transcribed from various works. Placenames mentioned, and repeated, in the listed documents include: Ely, Canterbury, Walbrook in the City of London and Lincoln. Also included is a typed letter from C. Cary Gilson addressed to the Quilters, West Chiltington Common, Sussex regarding the Quilter family connections to Lord Horatio Nelson's wife. Gilson quotes Aunt Nona: "my great grandfather owned St. Kitts. The widow Mrs. Nesbitt was a relation of his and married Lord Nelson." Nelson and Nisbet were married at Montpelier Estate on the island of Nevis on 11 March 1787, shortly before the end of his tour of duty in the Caribbean. The marriage was registered at Fig Tree Church, St John's Parish, Nevis. Nelson returned to England in July, with Fanny following later (Sugden, John (2004). Nelson: A Dream of Glory). 1 Kg. Codice articolo 219892


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John married Susannah SAMPSON [10868] [MRIN: 3608], daughter of Henry SAMPSON of Ratcliffe [23466] and Jane CANBY [23469], on 20 Oct 1743 in St Mary Monken Hadley LND. (Susannah SAMPSON [10868] was born on 1 Jan 1720/21 in Ratcliffe MDX and died in 1774 in Chipping Barnet HRT.)


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