Person:Thomas Pocknall (1)

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Thomas Pocknall
  1. Ann PocknallAbt 1766 -
  2. Mary PocknallAbt 1768 -
  3. William Pocknall1769 - 1825
  4. Hannah PocknallAbt 1772 -
  5. Edward PocknallAbt 1774 - Abt 1849
  6. Thomas PocknallAbt 1776 - 1852
  • HThomas PocknallAbt 1776 - 1852
  • WAnn BaldwinAbt 1784 - 1868
m. 22 Feb 1803
  1. William Pocknall1804 - Abt 1877
  2. Rebecca Pocknall1806 - 1891
  3. Ann Pocknall1808 - 1883
  4. James Pocknall1812 - 1874
  5. Mary Pocknall1814 - Abt 1864
  6. Sarah Pocknall1816 -
  7. Martha Pocknall1818 -
  8. Hannah Pocknall1821 -
  9. Thomas Pocknall1822 - Abt 1870
  10. John Pocknall1825 -
  11. George Pocknall1827 - Abt 1882
  12. Sophia Pocknall1829 - Abt 1896
  13. Isabella Pocknall1833 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] Thomas Pocknall
Alt Name[2] Thomas Pucknell
Gender Male
Birth[3] Abt 1776 Sutton at Hone, Kent, England
Christening[4] 15 Dec 1776 Eynsford, Kent, England
Marriage 22 Feb 1803 St. Pauls Cray, Kent, Englandto Ann Baldwin
Census[7] 1841 Sutton at Hone, Kent, EnglandNew Barn, Farmer, aged 60 Census UK
Census[8][11] 1851 Sutton at Hone, Kent, EnglandNew Barn, Farmer of 10 Acres, aged 74 Census UK
Death[5][6][10] 28 Jun 1852 Sutton at Hone, Kent, EnglandNew Barn Farm, Cause: Natural Debility

(Research):) were tenant farmers. Their property of 100 acres was called New Barn Farm, which was worked as an orchard, and employed 7 labourers. The farmhouse is still there, but part of the farm is now Swanley Park. There is also a report that Newbarn Farm has been developed for housing. The 1841 Census showed Thomas & Ann at New Barn, with children Hannah (20), Thomas (18), John (15), George (14), Sophia (12), Isabella (8), & Joseph Oliver, son of a worker. Isabella later married Joseph. The 1851 Census showed Hannah, Thomas, George and Isabella still at the farm, (with their parents ?). The address is:- New Barn Farm House, New Barn Road, Swanley, Kent. There is also a house called The Bungalow at the same address. Thomas & Ann became members of the Eynsford Baptist Church on 3/7/1803. They are both buried in the churchyard, plot E74. All 13 of their children are recorded in the church records, and are also recorded in Dr. William's Library.

References
  1. International Genealogical Index (2)
    Batch C091621.
  2. Neil Pocknall Corres.. (Details mainly supplied via Neil's website and correspondence via email.).
  3. 1851 Census.
  4. KFHS Parish Registers Transcripts - Vol 5. (From Kent Family History Society CD-Rom 17, Parish Registers - vol 5).
  5. FreeBMD
    Jun Q 1852, Dartford, vol 2a, p.136.
  6. Death Certificate held by Graham & Sandy Goldsmith.
  7. 1841 Census
    HO107/485/10, fol.33, p.21.
  8. 1851 Census
    HO107/1607, fol.697, p.32.
  9.   Neil Pocknall Corres.. (Details mainly supplied via Neil's website and correspondence via email.)
    From website.
  10. Aged 75, Farmer, died of Natural Debility. Mary Beanham present at death
  11. Living next door to the Gurrs