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Offline nigelo

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Re: Hartlake Bridge Tragedy Kent
« Reply #9 on: Sunday 16 October 11 03:20 BST (UK) »
Just to add to this question....

Does anyone know of any research that has shown which of the many John Waghorn's living in the area was the wagon driver? I ask because I have many WAGHORN ancestors from this part of Kent, and wonder of John was one of mine.
OSBORNE, WAGHORN, LEDGER, DRURY, SMITHERMAN, TYLER, HUMPHREY, RABBITT, STAPLEY, BATT, WENMAN, SANDS, BUSS, QUINN, GARNETT

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Re: Hartlake Bridge Tragedy Kent
« Reply #10 on: Sunday 16 October 11 12:53 BST (UK) »
Nigelo, a possible perhaps ???

The 1851 census shows a John WAGHORN (wife Phyllis) born Plaxtol c1818 as a farm lab living in Tudeley.  In 1861 John WAGHORN is of Wrotham (bc1818 Wrotham), a carter, an occupation which would fit that of a driver.

HO107/1615 folio 334 page 16
RG9/486 folio 121 page 42

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Re: Hartlake Bridge Tragedy Kent
« Reply #11 on: Sunday 16 October 11 20:30 BST (UK) »
Thanks, yes that does seem very likely. I missed that one before.
OSBORNE, WAGHORN, LEDGER, DRURY, SMITHERMAN, TYLER, HUMPHREY, RABBITT, STAPLEY, BATT, WENMAN, SANDS, BUSS, QUINN, GARNETT