They continued to live at15 Bastwick Street. We encourage you to research and examine these records to . Son of Henry Streatfield and Elizabeth Streatfield He died there on 1st June, 1913 and was buried on 7th June at Manor Park cemetery, Newham 35. The family seat was Chiddingstone Castle (originally High Street House).[1][2]. In it, he refers to his brother Henry as overseer, daughters Sarah and Elizabeth who were both minors and his eldest daughter Clemence, now the wife of William luck. 160 fruit trees with Fruit Stand, surrounded by the stunningly beautiful Los Padres National forest. He was baptised on 2nd November, 1645 at Chiddingstone. The family has produced multiple titles, including Earl of Aldborough, Viscount Amiens, Baron Baltinglass, Viscount Stratford de Redcliffe and the Dugdale Baronets. In 1686, the rector was actually suspended for performing marriages without banns or licence Fw. And when the admiral's prized racing ostrich gets loose in the forest, it will take all the Incorrigibles' skills to find her. He married JaneWorger, daughter ofEdward Worger, yeoman of Westerham andAnn, on 28 October 1783 at Westerham parish Church. 38. Richard married Ann Fremlyn in 1583 at Kemsing. 12, William Streatfeild of Ford Place bp 20.4.1685 Pembury m 16.9.1714 Chiddingstone to Sarah Ashdown d 10.10.1734, 18.10.1734 OxstedRichard Streatfeild of Oakenden (Yeoman) bp 7.4.1687 Pembury d 1762 ChiddingstoneRobert Streatfeild (Malster) bp 8.4.1689 Pembury m 20.9.1716 Shoreditch, London to Susanna Stringer bur 15.7.1760 OtfordThomas Streatfeild b abt 1691 13 d 1739 13 John Streatfeild bp 22.9.1693 Pembury died after 1708 Henry Streatfeild (ancestor to the Streatfeilds of Otford and Shoreham) b 1.1.1700 Penshurst 13 m 1729 to Mary Wells 13 d 1741 Sevenoaks. Robert Streatfeild's descendants include: All his known descendants to the end of World War 1 are listed on the website "The Streatfeilds of Kent". At the time of the 1891 census he was a porter living with this parents and siblings at 13 Hindon Street, Shoreditch 29. Eliza Maud Streatfield (nee Sportan) c 1900. Hearth Tax Assessments, Kent Archaeological Society Volume 3 (2001) part 5. They were buried together on 23rd April, 1923 at Abney Park cemetery AB . Richard also appears as one of the chief men in Chiddingstone on 1543; Robert is on the same list in 1545. Mary Noel Streatfeild, known as Noel Streatfeild, was an author best known and loved for her children's books, including Ballet Shoes and Circus Shoes. Richard then married. of High Street House, Chiddingstone, b abt 1535? Soon after this they moved to 10 Wellfields Drive, Bridportthen in 1983 to 13 Howton Road, Kinson, Bournemouth. Henry married Dorothy Streatfeild (born Cooper) on month day 1908, at age 22. ], There is already a huge amount of information on the branch of, he details of this page are concerned primarily with the line from Henrys brother, exist in the Court Rolls of the Honour of Otford from 1515, Up until fairly recently we had our common ancestor as, There were certainly other Streatfields around the area well before 1514. Henry Streatfeild bought Bore Place in 1759. Richard died on 4th December, 1584, his will was proved on 12th May, 1585. to George Leigh. He was admitted to the Middle Temple on 29 October 1723. The many different animals that live in a great kapok tree in the Brazilian rainforest try to convince a man with an ax of the importance of not cutting down their home. Three of their sons emigrated to New South Wales;RichardandJohn in arrived on board the Una on 22nd November 1849 22 and their younger brother George arrived in Sydney on 22nd June 1856. Robert Streatfeild (1514 - March 1599) is recognised as the common ancestor of most living Streatfeilds and Streatfields. Robert Henry Streatfield was the eldest son ofRobert Streatfield andHannah Hanby, born at 12 St. Marks Road, Kennington on 6th January, 1854 18.He married Eliza Maud Sporton(daughter ofCharles Samuel Sporton andEmily Hart) in December 1874 at St. Marks, Clerkenwell. In fact it is only from the will that we have the order of his sons as he names them in terms of being second son, third son etc. The Trustees of the Denys Eyre Bower Bequest (ed.). of Chiddingstone) in 1636 at Chiddingstone. The action you just performed triggered the security solution. Soon they are busy discovering the summertime magic of They had seven children all baptized at Otford parish church 14: Sarah Streatfieldbp 15.7.1717 OtfordSusannah Streatfieldbp 2.12.1718 OtfordMary Streatfieldbp 6.4.1720 Otford bur 7.11.1720 OtfordAnn Streatfieldbp 24.1.1722 OtfordElizabeth Streatfield bp 7.7.1724 Otford m 28.6.1765 Brighton to Thomas HogslethRichard Streatfield(Yeoman) bp 27.4.1726 Otford m1 13.10.1754 Ashurst toIsabella Latter m2 20.10.1755 Shoreham to Sarah Townsend d 2.11.1794, bur 7.11.1794 LeighRobert Streatfield(Collar maker) bp 3.6.1730 Otford m 3.12.1759 Shoreham to Ann Danks. Map showing early references to the name Streatfeild and variants. to Elizabeth(had sonEdward Worger Streatfieldb 1835)George Streatfield(Farmer of Syndale Farm, Lenham) bp 1.8.1788 Otford14 m 16.4.1811 All Saints, Maidstone to Mary Crayford 17 d 1843 (left will thanks very much to Michele Morris for info! A brass inscription dedicated to Richard of Cransted and his wife Elizabeth is present in the nave of Chiddingstone parish church. The early history of the Parish of Chiddingstone is on theBritish History Online site and details some of the early Streatfeilds and their land acquisitions. "A Display of Heraldry" 1724. copyright Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection. Robert ironmaster Streatfield died 1559 -widow Elizabeth Laundie married Thomas Holmden of Chidddingstone and they had a daughter also Elizabeth.Thomas died in 1589.I am descended from James Holmden one of Thomas sons. The top right button scrolls up the sire's 'side of the family', bottom right the dam's side. 1755, d. 30 Nov 1835, Henry Streatfeild b. Father of Henry Streatfield; Sophia Streatfield; Harriet Bracebridge; Henry Bryant Streatfield and Richard Thomas Streatfield During this time he severed the top joints of his first and second fingers on his right hand. Find the names and birth dates of Streatfeild family members, different addresses of residence, family members' occupations as well as death and burial information. He was baptized on 27 April 1726 at Otford Parish Church. ISBN-10: 0156907380 This is the story of the Ramsays, based on Virginia Woolf's own family. Your IP: From the early 16th century until 1900 the family seat was Chiddingstone Castle. Henry Streatfeild was born on 3 June 1706 in Chiddingstone. Richard then married Sarah Townsend, daughter ofNicholas TownsendandElizabeth Harman, on 20 October 1755 at Shoreham. We are so delighted to bring you this nourishing, fascinating and frequently hilarious conversation with comedian, podcaster, Taskmaster alumnus and now memoirist Fern. Robert and Sarah had seven children: William Streatfeildof Brasted (Yeoman) bp 13.2.1637 m1 2.9.1662 Penshurst to Elizabeth Stamford m2 7.6.1676 Hever to Dorothy Stanford, widow bur 8.7.1706 (will dated 1702)Susan Streatfeild bp 4.11.1638 Chiddingstone? At some point during this time, the family moved to95 The Roundway, Tottenham and he continued to work as a crane driver until December 1929 when he became ill with angina, although he had always suffered from chronic bronchitis and was asthmatic. He married Juliana Stone, daughter of John and Mary Stone of Lamberhurst,by licence on 7th May 1795 at St. Marys parish church, Leigh 15. p. 2. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Streatfeild_family&oldid=1094339792, This page was last edited on 22 June 2022, at 01:34. 7 More details of Thomas family can be found here on Michael Jefferies site. to MaryElizabeth Bowles bur 22.5.1929 Islington cemetery Alfred Edward Streatfield(Ostler/Carman) b 8.4.1858 Borough, bp 22.8.1858 St. Johns, Lambeth m 19.5.1876 Bethnal Green toMary Ann Phesay bur 10.10.1927 Islington cemetery Hannah Harriet Streatfieldb 2.2.1860 Borough, bp 2.6.1862 St Saviour, Southwark m 13.1.1878 St. Thomas, Bethnal Green to Samuel Joseph CollinsErnest George Streatfield(Glazier) b 23.10.1861 Borough, bp 2.6.1862 St. Saviour, Soutjwark m 1885 Pancras to Maria Elizabeth Fremaux bur 12.8.1939 St Pancras cemetery. He left all his lands to Robert his son, although he was still only 13 5. Henry was buried in Chidingstone in 1598. Thomas Streatfeild of Vexour was Richard's younger brother and son of Robert Streatfield and Sarah Woodgate. . Robert worked as a store man for Wades of Worthing, a main Austin dealer until he retired in 1973. Historical Person Search Search Search Results Results Ann Streatfeild (1722 - 1766) Try FREE for 14 days Try FREE for . Chiddingstone Castle: A Treasure in the Garden of England. Henry himself chose to live at High Street House in Chiddingstone, later known as Chiddingstone Castle, which he had inherited from his father in 1747. m ? We collect and match historical records that Ancestry users have contributed to their family trees to create each person's profile. bur 7.2.1728 ChiddingstoneJoan Streatfeild b abt 1650? Nicholas became tenant of Great Barnetts from 1796 until his death in 1820.Sarah died in 1809 and was buried together with Richard in the nave of St. Marys parish church. A lifetime in the spotlight. The early history of the Parish of Chiddingstone is on the, Pedigrees of the Families of the County of Kent, History of the Woodgates of Stonewall Park, Leigh & District Historical Society page by Lawrence Biddle, Kent, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1538-1914, New South Wales, Australia, Assisted Immigrant Passenger Lists, 1828-1896, The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent Volume III. He died on 19th October 1930, at his home 95, The Roundway of angina and chronic bronchitis 18 and was buried at Abney Park cemetery on 24th October, 1930 together with his parents AB. 192388 Fireman Streatfield serving at station 36B.13. There are still direct descendants of his living in Chiddingstone. WHITE BOOTS Noel Streatfeild / Vintage PB 1980. His great grandson Henry 1757 1829 and former High Sheriff of Kent, had the house remodelled into a mock Medieval castle in 1803 and it was finally finished by his son in 1830 to become the Chiddingstone Castle we see today. 2 This would be just before the birth of Robert. Susan died in 1637 and was buried on 10th August, 1637 at Penshurst 7. I am also descended from the Woodgates. The will mentioned no daughters. [1], StratfordPer fess gules and sable, three plates, StreatfieldPer fess gules and sable, three bezants, The House of Stratford has a remarkably similar coat of arms attributed to them in the former half of the 14th century. On Sir Jocelyn's death, Henry could potentially have inherited the Penshurst Estate as the 7th Earl left no legitimate heir and on his death-bed wrote a will leaving everything to his 14-year-old illegitimate daughter, Anne. Robert continued as a reserve fireman through the 2nd world war and in 1944 he took part in Invasion Embarkation practice. When a little green tree frog lands on his windowsill, he knows she has been sent by the ancestors to help him face his fears. He married Ann Tomkin (parents unknown) on 23rd June, 1829 at Halstead parish church 19. daughter of Richard Rivers d 16.3.1559 bur 16.5.1559 Chiddingstone. By 1871 he was back by himself at Hayes 27. He married Isabella Latterin Ashurst on 13 October 1754. Clemence then married Richard Streatfeild, the son of Thomas Streatfeild of Hever [this Thomas could well be a cousin of Richard and Henry but we have yet to work out the relationships between our branch and the Hever Streatfeilds.] Elizabeth Lawndie, Laundies pedigree is hard to find. Robert purchased Cransted Mill, Chiddingstone in 1619 from Thomas Waters 8. James Tait. Historical Person Search Search Search Results Results Rosemary Streatfeild (1913 - 1996) Try FREE for 14 days Try FREE . [Roberts sister Sarah Streatfeild married Sarah Woodgates brother John Woodgate the following year.] m1 2.12.1675 to Nicholas Piggot of Lingfield m2 1700 William Baker of Cowden Sarah Streatfeildb abt 1654 m 1697 to Richard Goodhughof Tonbridge (High Sheriff of Kent) d? SHIPPING OFFERED. Father has given Jancsi permission to be in charge of his own herd, and Kate has begun to think about going to dances. She died in Holborn Workhouse on 9th March, 1895 and was buried on 16th March at Manor Park cemetery, Newham 35. The House of Stratford ( / strtfrd /) is a British aristocratic family, originating in Stratford-on-Avon between the eleventh and thirteenth centuries. They had one son, Thomas Streatfeild (of Lyghe and Westerham) baptised 7th September, 1600. Robert was an Ostler and Hannah, a laundress. He was a yeoman farmer and married Sarah Woodgate(daughter of William Woodgate and Joanna Combridgeof Chiddingstone) in 1636 at Chiddingstone. "A Treasure in the Garden of England: An Introduction to the History of Chiddingstone Castle". She died on 2nd May, 1959 from Bronchopneumonia and was cremated at Hackney Crematorium and her ashes were interred in the Garden of Remembrance in Tottenham Cemetery. Written in the stream-of-consciousness style, the book examines family relationships, the traditional roles of the sexes, the tensions and love betwee. Kids Need to Be Safe - Julie Nelson 2005-12-15 "Kids are important Berry, William. entire family in this nail-biting, edge-of-your-seat novel. They had the following children: Robert Charles Streatfield c 1895, Emily Florence Streatfield(known as Florrie) b 29.7.1899 Walthamstow m ? On 4th August, 1934 he marriedEdna Irene Violet Curtis, the eldest daughter ofAugustus Thomas George CurtisandLouiseGravatt at St. Marks Church, Stoke Newington 18. Roberts eldest son Henry, born in about 1535 was the first of a long line of Streatfeilds of High Street House, now known as Chiddingstone Castle. Juliet, Terms of Use | Privacy Policy Copyright 2021 Juliet\'s Genealogy | All Rights Reserved, When I began the research into my Streatfield ancestry, I discovered that an enormous amount of information on the family had been done by various people. , on 20 October 1755 at Shoreham. With over one million copies sold, this series of modern classics about the charming Penderwick family from National Book Award winner and New York Times bestseller Jeanne Birdsall is perfect for fans of Noel Streatfeild and Edward Eager. Very useful. Clemence Streatfield born abt 1565 married William Luck of Spring Hill, Penshurst when she was quite young; by 1579 and they had 8 children by 1594. The Streatfeild coat of arms: Per fess gules and sable, three bezants, The Streatfeilds, Streatfields or Stretfields are an historic English family from Chiddingstone, Kent, traceable to the early 16th century. He married Elizabeth Carpenter, daughter of William Carpenter of Frant, Sussex on 13th November, 1683 at St. James, Dukes Place, London. There are still direct descendants of his living in Chiddingstone. Richard married Anne Streatfeild (born Terry). 23 Dec 1759, d. 26 Aug 1813. She was buried on 16 February 1755 at Otford. Robert Streatfield of Cransted and Freiden was the second son of Robert and Susan, born in 1608 and baptised on 1st January, 1609 at Penshurst7. bothered to return for her. Part of the landed gentry, the family had lived at Chiddingstone since the 16th century; his father had served as High Sheriff of Kent in 1882. He married Susan Everest,daughter ofWilliam Everest in abt 1595. [I also joined up with other researchers via email such as Joe Power, Kevin Nicholas, Ron Ellis, Malcolm Streatfield and Michael Jefferies many far more knowledgable on the subject than myself! They were both cremated at Bournemouth. Daisy's new book Limelight will be published on June 1st by Sphere. Elizabeth was not under age, so perhaps her father disapproved of the marriage?] Henry lived at address. The Singing Tree - Kate Seredy 1990-10-01 A Newbery Honor Book - from the author of The White Stag Life on the Hungarian plains is changing quickly for Jancsi and his cousin Kate. His eldest son, on 20th September, 1716 at Lambs Chapel, Monkwell Street, London. banks; the wind whistles merrily in the trees; the sunbeams dance lightly over the soft grass, and the violets and wild flowers look smilingly up from their . They had seven children all baptized at Otford parish church, Robert was living at Otford in 1754 as was his brother Richard as they were listed in the Poll for the Knights of Kent Shire of that year. in abt 1595. In his will, he left all his estate jointly to his wife and his youngest sonNicholas. Robert died at the age of 70 in 1651 and was buried at Chiddingstone. This family tree can be seen on Appendix 1. 11. Will of John Ayle 1570 in which he refers to his son-in-law Richard Streatfield, ersonally owned birth, marriage or death certificate, Ancestry.com England & Scotland, Select Cemetery Registers, 1800-2016. [I was also put in touch with the Kent historian and researcher Lionel Cole who sent me some of his transcripts of the early Streatfields from Edenbridge, Sundridge, Hever and Brasted. Robert and his wife Eliza died in 1923 at14 Bastwick Street, St. Lukes within four days of each other; Robert on 12th April aged 69 from influenza and bronchopneumonia, and Eliza on 16th April aged 67 from shock and bronchitis 18. She died the following year, possibly in childbirth, although we have no evidence of any children. Robert Streatfeild of Penshurst bp 18.3.1640 bur 29.3.1661Richard Streatfeild of Ford Place (Yeoman) b 1642 ? Familypedia is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. John Streatfield(farmer) bp 26.6.1796 Leigh m 31.10.1831 Southwark to Martha GraylandSarah Streatfieldbp 20.12.1797 Leigh m 19.3.1827 Shipbourne to George BarretRichard Streatfield(farmer) bp 27.6.1799 Leigh m ? This could be seen as evidence that the Streatfields, though their line cannot be traced beyond the 1500s, are in fact a cadet branch of the Stratford family, the name having been corrupted at some point prior to the 16th century. He was awarded for his services throughout World War 2, with a Defence medal in 1946. The family are traceable to the early 16th century and are a possible cadet branch of the Noble House of Stratford. "General Armoury of England, Ireland and Scotland" 1847, Berry, William. $8.50. The East Lincolnshire rail way passes on the eastern side of the town, and a line of railway from Louth to Lincoln was opened in 1876, and a branch from Louth to Mablethorpe, on the shore of the German Ocean, was completed in 1877.. Richard Streatfield, the younger son of Robert, b abt 1514 was born abt 1540 probably in Chiddingstone [sadly the baptism registers of Chiddingstone begin in 1566]. At this time. Henry and Anne had five children, though the first died as an infant: Sophia Streatfeild b. Early Muster Rolls, Kent Archaeological Society Volume 3 (2002) part 9, p 423 (Richard Stratfylde and Thomas Stratfyld in the Hundred of Ruxley [Rokysley] as of 25 November 1545, records maps books census data and images for. The three brothers had a total of 18 children between them born in New South Wales, Australia. For Henrys line, see the aforementioned pedigree1 and theweald pages for his lineage. Henry married Lady Anne Sidney, the illegitimate daughter of Jocelyn Sidney of Penshurst Place on 25 September 1752. at Enfield. They had eight children between 1596 and 1614, all baptised at Penshurst : born in 1608 and baptised on 1st January, 1609 at Penshurst. We encourage you to research and examine these records to determine their accuracy. He married Hannah Hanby, daughter ofMatthew Hanby a draper from Charlton in Kent, on 4th April 1853 at St. Lukes parish church, Charlton near Greenwich18. He became Mess manager for his station and local representative for the Fire Brigade Union. I have just recently discovered that William was buried in Westerham on 26th March, 1833 and Jane was buried on 17th July also at Westerham 19. The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent Volume IIIby Edward Hasted, published by W. Bristow, on the Parade, Canterbury, 1797, Hearth Tax Assessments, Kent Archaeological Society Volume 3 (2001) part 5, p 201 (Sarah Streatfield, widow) 1664, Early Muster Rolls, Kent Archaeological Society Volume 3 (2002) part 9, p 423 (Richard Stratfylde and Thomas Stratfyld in the Hundred of Ruxley [Rokysley] as of 25 November 1545, The Streatfield Manuscripts held by the Kent History and Library Centre, theweald.org [a Database of historical andgenealogicalrecords maps books census data and images forthe Wealdof Kent, Surrey and Sussex prior to WWII] . There is also more information of John Streatfeild of Charcott, Thomas grandson. Born on 4 January 1857, he was the son of Colonel Henry Dorrien Streatfeild, JP, DL (1825-1889), of Chiddingstone, Kent, and his wife Marion Henrietta, daughter of Oswald Smith, of Blendon Hall, Kent. Richard Streatfeild born about 1642 at Penshurst was a Yeoman farmer and lived at Ford Place, Penshurst. "Ordinary of British Armorials" 1874, Burke, John. Henry died on 4 April 1762 and was interred in the family vault at St Mary's Church Chiddingstone. Richard married Margery Ayle 4 , daughter of John Ayle (Lee) of Edenbridge in abt 1560. Henry was the ancestor for all the Streatfields of Chiddingstone. This however was successfully contested by her cousins, and after much legal wrangling Henry and Anne only received the income from the Sidneys' Welsh properties - but these were still fairly significant. Sarah, however, left her own will, in which she bequeathed all the moneys and linen etc. There are still direct descendants of his living in Chiddingstone. Robert cannot be found in the 1901 census, but appears in the 1911 census as an inmate of St, Lukes Workhouse at Holborn, a widower, aged 81 31. His widow Edna, my nan died on 19th June, 1985 at Blandford hospital of cancer 18. 40,000 marriages took place there between 1661 and 1691. For Sale: 4 beds, 3 baths 2971 sq. He was baptized on 27 April 1726 at Otford Parish Church. to Elizabeth NealMary Ann Streatfieldbp 7.1.1801 Leigh m 8.2.1823 Leigh to William WateJuliana Streatfieldbp 3.5.1802 Leigh m 16.7.1827 St James Westminster to Jeremiah BarrettNicholas Townsend Streatfieldbp 26.2.1804 Leigh bur 17.4.1804 LeighElizabeth Streatfieldbp 10.8.1806Castibulanus Townsend Streatfieldbp 6.2.1809 bur 22.3.1826 ShipbourneSusanna Streatfieldbp 9.12.1810 Leigh m 8.9.1836 St James Westminster to Henry Barrett, Nicholas died in 1820 aged 59 and was buried at Leigh on 6th April 1820 F. Juliana was found to be living at Tan Yard, Tonbridge in 1840 [ref Pigots 1840 Directory of Kent]. Although no photographs appear to have remained of Robert, we have this photo of Hannah Streatfield (nee Hanby). They settled in Hayes, Kent where they had seven children, all baptised at Hayes parish church 23 ; Robert Streatfield(Ostler) b 26.9.1829, bp 25.10.1829 Hayes m 4.4.1853 St. Lukes, Charlton toHannah Hanby d ?William Henry Streatfield(Gardener) b 28.10.1832, bp 9.12.1832 Hayes m ? Streatfeild records on Ancestry Ancestry is a major source of information if you are filling out your Streatfeild family tree. Theatre Shoes - Noel Streatfeild 2021-07-27 Theatre Shoes is part of the wonderful 'Shoes' series of adventures for children by Noel Streatfeild. to George ChildrenSusan Streatfeildbp 8.7.1598 Penshurst m 6.5.1624 Withyam to John CrippsAnne Streatfeildbp 8.2.1601 PenshurstRichard Streatfeildof Chested bp 24.7.1603 Penshurst bur 16.6.1679Maria Streatfeildbp 30.3.1606 PenshurstRobert Streatfeildof Cransted and Freiden (Yeoman) bp 1.1.1609 Penshurst m 1636 to Sarah Woodgate d 1654Sarah Streatfeildbp 22.9.1611 Penshurst m1 26.6.1637 Tonbridge to John Woodgate m2 1648 to John Ashdownof Hever d 1686 HeverObedience Streatfeildbp 4.7.1614 Penshurst m ? Henry Streatfeild (1706 - 1762) was a substantial British landowner and member of the prominent Chiddingstone, Kent Streatfeild family. This Richard was a Yeoman and Iron Master, the Lord of the Manors of Leighton in Cowden and of Chiddingstone Cobham. Robert joined the Auxiliary Fire Service in 1937 and was automatically transferred to the National Fire Service as No. Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page. Ann . Richard passed away in 1676, at age 64. Robert Streatfeild (1514 - March 1599) is recognised as the common ancestor of most living Streatfeilds and Streatfields. A producing family orchard with approx. Read the classic that has captivated generations! Penderwick family from National Book Award winner and New York Times bestseller Jeanne Birdsall is perfect for fans of Noel Streatfeild and Edward Eager. They had four sons, the first three of which were baptised at Pembury. 2 As he is the only other Streatfield around in the area in this same time-frame we can assume that Richard Streatfield/Stretfeld is the father of our Robert. He was baptised on 2nd November, 1645 at Chiddingstone. We're back! Chiddingstone Castle: A Treasure in the Garden of England. At the end of the warRobert Henrybecame caretaker of the Carter Paterson stables, a haulage firm in Seward Street where he now lived. They had eight children between 1596 and 1614, all baptised at Penshurst : Elizabeth Streatfeildbp 18.4.1596 Penshurst m? A pair of pink slippers. Tessa's book. Available for both RF and RM licensing. She died the following year, possibly in childbirth, although we have no evidence of any children. Biography []. Documents of Colonel Henry Sidney John Streatfeild Robert William Streatfield (my grandfather) was born on 19th July, 1907 at 266 Guiness Buildings, Finsbury 18. Robert Streatfield born in 1799 at Limpsfield, Surrey21 and the fourth son of William Streatfield and Jane Worger, married Hannah Peerless (daughter of John Peerless) on 25th November, 1821 at Knockholt. He lived at Farningham and Otford. And we can't think of a better way to kick off the new series than a fascinating conversation with one of our favourite authors: Tessa Hadley! At the time of his death in 1601 he had Iron at Pilbeams and Chiddingstone worth over 1,200 and a total wealth including debts owing to him, of over 2,000 2A [worth around 634,070.67 in 2019!37].