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Thomas HALKE
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Name Thomas HALKE Relationship 
with Teresa Ann GOATHAM Baptised 10 Feb 1700/01 St. Mary the Virgin Church, Hastingleigh, Kent, England
- Thomas, son of John Halke and Abigail
From ATs, data as transcribed on Hastingleigh website
Gender Male Died Bef 1725 - Not mentioned in his grandfather Halke's will so he probably died before the will was written in 1725 - unless his grandfather thought he had received enough as heir to his father.
Siblings2 brothers and 4 sisters Patriarch & Matriarch
John HALKE, b. Est 1433, d. 1492, Wye, Kent, England
(Age ~ 59 years) (6 x Great Grandfather) 
Abigail FORDRED, d. Yes, date unknown (Mother)
Person ID I18712 All Last Modified 29 Dec 2015
Father John HALKE, bap. 5 Sep 1671, All Saints’ Church, Petham, Kent, England
, bur. 10 Mar 1723/24, St. James the Great Church, Elmstead, Kent, England
(Age ~ 52 years) Mother Abigail FORDRED, d. Yes, date unknown Marriage License 5 Mar 1699/00 - Hawkes, John, of Petham. ba., and Abigail Fordred of Hackington, spr. At Hackington or Crundale. March 5, 1699
(Cowper, 4th Series, col. 275)
Married 7 Mar 1699/00 St. Stephen’s Church, Hackington, Kent, England
- From PR entry (image on FMP, viewed 7 Aug 2015)
"John Hawkes of Petham and Abigail Fordred of St Stephens were marryed } March.7 1699." - under heading '1699'
Thomas, probably John and Abigail's first child was baptised in Hastingleigh - perhaps this was where Abigail's family then lived. By 1704 they were in the neighbouring parish of Elmstead and appear to have remained there until John's death some 20 years later. However, when daughter Abigail married she was 'of Hastingleigh' so perhaps the family or some of it moved there, possibly to Abigail (the mother's) relations, after losing their husband and father.
John and William inherited property from their grandfather in 1728, and this is probably why they were 'of Petham' at the time of their marriages in the 1730s.
Family ID F7417 Family Group Page | Family Chart
- Thomas, son of John Halke and Abigail
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Baptised - 10 Feb 1700/01 - St. Mary the Virgin Church, Hastingleigh, Kent, England 

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