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Kent / Re: William B Deadman born 1893.
« on: Monday 09 September 19 08:49 BST (UK)  »

 I have the marriage of William Deadman  to Florence Emily Finnis Q1 1921 Eastry Registration District.

What I'm trying to find out is whether she was Florence Emily who was born in Sandwich in 1894. Her mother was Charlotte Jane Finnis b 1869 in Sandwich, father unknown.

I think William was born in Northfleet. Is there anyone who has an interest in the Deadman family who might be able to help?

I know that I can send for the marriage certificate but probably not a good idea, post wise just before Christmas.

I'd be grateful for any help. Finnisfinder.

Hi all
Response to a very old post. I am a Deadman sharing ancestry with William B (Northfleet, 1893) through Thomas Dedman (Deadman),  born Telscomb, sussex, 1793, d. Fawkham, Kent, 1861. I have William married to Florence Emily with Florence dying in St Helens in 1983. 

Hope this is some help

Mike Deadman

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Kent / Re: mary treadwell married Frank Symonds 1880
« on: Sunday 08 September 19 17:48 BST (UK)  »
I may be muddying your waters unnecessarily - my apologies if  this is not relevant - but I have a cousin Harriet Deadman b.1877 Northfleet, Kent who married Richard Symons in 1893, Richard was from  Croydon. They had a son Richard who was born in Northfleet.

Hi all

I know the thread is old but I've only just found and joined the group. 

My great great grandfather was Thomas Dedman (Deadman), presumably part of the Sussex Dedman family. He was born in Telscomb but moved to Fawkham,  Longfield,  Kent in the late 1700s.  He is presumably an ancestor of Harriet Deadman, mentioned by Moscatella.

I would be interested in the Sussex Dedman clan.  Thomas' father and grandfather were from Telscomb, married, I believe, to Mary Mitchener and Sarah? Sourk, respectively.

Best regards

Mike Deadman

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World War One / Re: Private George Deadman G/75298 Royal Fusiliers
« on: Sunday 08 September 19 12:45 BST (UK)  »
Hi all
Just come across this thread while researching my family tree, I hope the information is still relevant and useful.

Private George Deadman and I share a great, great grandfather in Thomas Deadman (Dedman) of Fawkham, Longfield,  Kent.  George's mother was Lucy Deadman,  daughter of George Deadman and Mary Blaxtone.  George was born in 1899 and in the 1901 census is registered, as George Stacey, at the home of George Stacey's father, Richard Stacey.  George Stacey is registered there as is Lucy Deadman, as Lucy Stacey although their marriage wasn't until 1917.  I guess this implies that Pvt George's father was possibly George Stacey but that George enlisted under his correct surname at the time although by the time of his death (2 Nov 1918) he may have become Stacey.

George (Deadman) is commemorated at Northfleet cemetery along with A C Deadman, his cousin. He is listed as G/75298 Private G Deadman, 17th Bn., Royal Fusiliers.   To date I have identified 7 descendants of Thomas Dedman (Deadman) lost in the first war, including another George who went down with HMS Vanguard.

All the best

Mike Deadman



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