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Edward CHARROSIN
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Name Edward CHARROSIN Relationship 
with Teresa Ann GOATHAM Baptised 27 Feb 1785 St. Paul’s Church, Canterbury, Kent, England
Gender Male Occupation 1841 Garlinge, Margate, Kent, England
Milkman Died Sep Q 1846 Thanet Reg Dist, Kent, England
- GRO ref: CHERRISON, Edward q3 1846 I of Thanet RD 5 409; GRO online index shows age at death as 62
Buried 19 Sep 1846 St. John the Baptist Church, Margate, Kent, England
- KFHS CD 28, shows Edward CHERRISON, aged 62, otp
(I have seen the year on another tree as 1853; I suspect this comes from "Wrakes Progress" where on p.125 John Wrake links the 1853 death to this Edward, but the census evidence suggests otherwise, that it was a younger Edward who died in that year, and now the age is available on the GRO online index that shows the John who died in 1853 was aged 40; this Edward would then have been about 68)
Siblings4 brothers and 5 sisters Patriarch & Matriarch
Vincent CHARROSIN, d. Bef 1597 (6 x Great Grandfather)
Hannah, bur. 29 Mar 1780, St. Paul’s Church, Canterbury, Kent, England
(Grandmother) 
Notes - St John's burial registers have the burial of a George Cherrison GODDEN, aged 2 yrs 5 mths, on 11 Dec 1860, and the death registration agrees with this name. I thought the middle name must be a tribute. Without the expense of buying certificates, I suspect he was the son of Stephen and Mary but can't be sure (a number of children of Stephen and Mary were baptised at St. Johns, 1851-1869, but there is a gap 1853-1861). Stephen would have been about 5 when his father died, 8 when his mother remarried and 18 when Edward, his step-father, died. It is easy to see that Edward would probably have played a significant part in his formative years.
However, the situation is not clear cut. Looking for the registration of his birth it would appear he was given the middle name Solly. So was Stephen really thinking of his mother when he gave a son the middle name Cherrison, later forgetting which of her surnames he had used?!
Person ID I7873 All Last Modified 26 Apr 2021
Father John CHARROSIN, bap. 19 Nov 1752, St. Mary Northgate Church, Canterbury, Kent, England
, bur. 14 Apr 1807, St. Mary Northgate Church, Canterbury, Kent, England
(Age ~ 54 years) Mother Elizabeth CHEEVER, b. Abt 1755, bur. 9 Apr 1835, St. Alphege’s Church, Canterbury, Kent, England
(Age ~ 80 years) Married 20 Feb 1776 St. Paul’s Church, Canterbury, Kent, England
- From Cant marr index (KFHS CD 17, issue 2)
Charossin, John to Chevous, Elizabeth
Family ID F4139 Family Group Page | Family Chart
Family Mary Peak SOLLY, b. 24 Feb 1790, d. Jun Q 1860, Thanet Reg Dist, Kent, England
(Age 69 years)
Other Partners: Stephen GODDEN m. 24 Dec 1808Married 18 Jan 1836 St. John the Baptist Church, Margate, Kent, England
- From KFHS CD 28
Shows Edward CHERRISON, Bachelor, 'otp' married Mary GODDEN, Widow, 'otp', by Banns. Witnesses were George Dixon and Wm Bayley
Children 1. Sarah Solly GODDEN, [Father?], b. Abt 1833, Garlinge, Margate, Kent, England
, d. Dec Q 1886, Thanet Reg Dist, Kent, England
(Age ~ 53 years)▻ George HORN m. 13 Oct 1853Last Modified 5 Dec 2013 Family ID F6062 Family Group Page | Family Chart
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Baptised - 27 Feb 1785 - St. Paul’s Church, Canterbury, Kent, England 


Child - Sarah Solly GODDEN, [Father?] - Abt 1833 - Garlinge, Margate, Kent, England 


Married - 18 Jan 1836 - St. John the Baptist Church, Margate, Kent, England 


Occupation - Milkman - 1841 - Garlinge, Margate, Kent, England 


Died - Sep Q 1846 - Thanet Reg Dist, Kent, England 


Buried - 19 Sep 1846 - St. John the Baptist Church, Margate, Kent, England 

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