 Bef 1750 - Yes, date unknown
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| Name |
Henry Minter |
| Birth |
Bef 3 Jan 1750 |
| Christening |
3 Jan 1750 |
Ash, Kent [1] |
| Gender |
Male |
| Reference Number |
11 |
| _UID |
4C6AB95276F64483A8B717CA87BE2DF89E00 |
| Death |
Yes, date unknown |
| Notes |
- Apprenticed to John Seath cabinetmaker of Canterbury in 1761 for 2 guineas.
Kentish Gazette Sat 3rd to Wed 7 Jun 1775 and also the following issue:
of sale on Monday 12th June of household
goods of Mr. William Adams deceased of Court Street,
Faversham, by Henry Minter, cabinetmaker of Faversham."
Ancestry's UK, Register of Duties Paid for Apprentices' Indentures, 1710-1811:
23 May 1776 Henry Minter of Faversham in Co. Kent, cabinetmaker. Apprentice Thomas Willson.
26 June 1781 Henry Minter of Faversham Co. Kent, joiner. Apprentice William Seath.
27 February 1784 Henry Minter of Faversham Co. Kent, cabinetmaker. Apprentice John Morgan.
Advertised from West Street, Faversham of sales and auctions of household goods and furniture, drapery, dwelling houses, cattle, sheep, freehold property, horses, cows, wagons, pigs, hogs, house and farm, trees, utensils, wearing apparel, sailing vessels, grocery, linen, sailing sloop, hop poles, hop ground, hay, sailing smack, slaughterhouse, post chaise with six horses and harness, carts, ploughs, harrows, bulls, bakers goods, carpenters stock in trade, marsh land, wattle gates, corn windmill, freehold estates, clock and watchmakers stock in trade and public house between 1775 and 1810.
Admitted a freeman of Canterbury as a cabinet maker of Faversham in 1783 by an apprentiship.
Listed as cabinet maker of Faversham in 1784 (Baileys British Directory for 1784, in four volumes, Volume the fourth, the Eastern Directory) and in 1803 (An Historical Sketch of the County of Kent collected from the celebrated Works of Camden, Harris, Seymour, Philipot, Hasted &c with a Directory...in two parts... by W French. Part First 1803).
Advertised for journeyman cabinet makers and chair makers between 1789 and 1805.
A cabinet maker of Faversam in the 1811 Holdens Directory.
Subscribed for volunteers to resist the French invasion 1794.
Advertised his support of the Canterbury and Union Bank in 1797.
Appointed by creditors to receive payments and accounts in 1792.
Had house in Court Street and a house in West Street and small property adjoining the Fountain at Faversham.
Owner occupier of house at Faversham 1790.
Will proved on the 19 June 1812 at Somerset House. Administration granted to son Thomas on the 11 February 1818.
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| Person ID |
I11 |
Ash, Kent |
| Last Modified |
14 Dec 2012 |
| Family |
Peggy REYNOLDS, b. Bef 25 Apr 1754, Ash next Sandwich, Kent d. 23 Oct 1817, Kent (Age ~ 63 years) |
| Marriage |
3 Jul 1774 |
Ash, Kent [1] |
- Married by license. Henry a cabinetmaker of St Mary Magdalene, Canterbury; Peggy a minor of Ash. Both signed. Witnesses Henry Minter (sign), Alice Reynolds (sign) and Elizabeth Reynolds (sign).
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| Children |
| | 1. Mary Minter, b. Bef 25 Apr 1775, Faversham, Kent d. Yes, date unknown |
| | 2. William Minter, b. Bef 14 Apr 1776, Faversham, Kent d. 9 May 1808, Faversham, Kent (Age ~ 32 years) |
| | 3. Henry Minter, b. Bef 17 Aug 1777, Faversham, Kent d. Bef 1 Sep 1779 (Age ~ 2 years) |
| | 4. Catherine Minter, b. Bef 29 Jun 1779, Faversham, Kent d. Yes, date unknown |
| | 5. Peggy Minter, b. Bef 20 Dec 1780, Faversham, Kent d. Yes, date unknown |
| | 6. Maria Minter, b. Bef 5 Jul 1782, Faversham, Kent d. Bef 14 Jan 1788 (Age ~ 5 years) |
| | 7. Alice Minter, b. Bef 17 Dec 1783, Faversham, Kent d. Yes, date unknown |
| | 8. Henry Minter, b. Bef 2 Mar 1787, Faversham, Kent d. Bef 29 Jan 1788 (Age ~ 0 years) |
| | 9. Thomas Minter, b. Bef 20 Apr 1792, Faversham, Kent d. 13 Apr 1861, Sheldwich, Kent (Age ~ 68 years) |
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| Family ID |
F404 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Last Modified |
14 Dec 2012 |
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