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Richard FOSTER & Jane FOSTER married 1803, Winchelsea, Sussex

Chart revised 13 Apr 2012

Richard Foster (c1780 ?Sussex) & Jane Foster (1777 Winchelsea) married 1803 Winchelsea, children: Elizabeth Foster (1803 Winchelsea), Richard Foster (1804 Winchelsea), Thomas Foster (1807 Sussex) & Jane Fuller (1809 Icklesham) married 1830 Icklesham, Caroline Foster (1811 Icklesham)







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    Richard Foster baptism

    *possibly*

    13 Aug 1780, Sussex Iden
    Richard Foster & Ann (Diett)

    IGI J148181
    Jane Foster baptism
    3 Aug 1777, Sussex Winchelsea
    Thomas Foster & Mary (Weston)

    IGI C148131
    Richard Foster & Jane Foster marriage
    10 March 1803, Winchelsea

    Richard Foster death

    *not known*

    perhaps in Gibralter
    wife described as widow in 1819
    Jane Foster death

    *not yet found*

    after 1825

    Richard Foster



    Refs from
  • The National Archives


  • http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a

    26 Feb 1803
    Warrant for arrest of putative father
    Richard Foster of Winchelsea labourer, for the child to be born to Jane Foster of Udimore
    East Sussex Record Office, PARISH OF UDIMORE PAR497/34/2/3

    20 Aug 1803
    Settlement examination
    Richard Foster late of Winchelsea labourer and now a private in the Sussex Regiment of Militia at Brighton Camp
    East Sussex Record Office, PARISH OF UDIMORE PAR497/32/4/10

    16 Oct 1804
    serving in the Sussex Militia as substitute for George Burtenshaw who was balloted to serve for Clayton attached: certificate that RF was enrolled 19 Feb 1803 and is now serving; C M Burrell, major commanding, Beachy Head Lamp

    13 Mar 1805
    Order to maintain Jane Foster wife of Richard Foster
    East Sussex Record Office PARISH OF WINCHELSEA PAR511/36/3-4

    Jane Foster



    Refs from
  • The National Archives


  • 10 May 1778
    Jane Foster & family
    Settlement certificate - Winchelsea
    Thomas Foster, wife Mary and children Thomas, Elizabeth and Jane; Icklesham
    East Sussex Record Office, Church of England, Winchelsea Parish PAR511/32/1/46

    13 Mar 1805
    Order to maintain Jane Foster wife of Richard Foster
    Overseers of the Poor: Militia
    East Sussex Record Office PARISH OF WINCHELSEA PAR511/36/3-4

    24 Mar 1819
    Widow Foster
    Notice of Walter Fuller to the parish officers to quit, houses and parts of houses in The Square occupied by Thomas Whiteman, Joseph Claise, William Blackhall, Thomas Sanders, Widow Brook, Widow Foster and Widow Claise
    East Sussex Record Office PARISH OF WINCHELSEA PAR511/37/3/12

    10 Sep 1824
    Widow Foster
    Copy notice of the parish officers to Walter Fuller, landlord, of their intention to quit that part of the Barrack Square occupied by Thomas Whiteman, Joseph Claise, Richard Field, William Blackhall, Jane Foster and Thomas Sanders
    East Sussex Record Office PARISH OF WINCHELSEA PAR511/37/3/27

    24 Feb 1825
    Widow Foster
    Copy notice of the parish officers to John Sinden, Thomas Whiteman, Widow Fisher, William Blackhall, Widow Sanders and Robert Wheeler, to quit the houses they occupy, endorsed: similar notice to Joseph Claise the elder, Widow Foster and Richard Field
    East Sussex Record Office PARISH OF WINCHELSEA PAR511/37/3/14

    Sep 1825
    Jane Foster
    Copy notice of the parish officers to Walter Fuller, landlord, of their intention to quit that part of the Barrack Square occupied by Thomas Whiteman, Joseph Claise, Richard Edwards, Richard Field, William Blackhall, Jane Foster and the late Thomas Sanders
    East Sussex Record Office PARISH OF WINCHELSEA PAR511/37/3/32

    13 Feb 1826
    Jane Foster
    Copy notice of the parish officers to Thomas Whiteman, Joseph Claise, Richard Field, William Blackhall to quit houses and Jane Foster to quit a room, all in Barrack Square
    East Sussex Record Office PARISH OF WINCHELSEA PAR511/37/3/16

    14 Mar 1826
    Jane Foster
    Summons to Jane Foster for refusing to give up a room in Barrack Square
    East Sussex Record Office PARISH OF WINCHELSEA PAR511/37/3/23




    The Foster- Foster children


    Elizabeth Foster
    (1803 - 1803 Winchelsea)


    Elizabeth Foster baptism
    2 Jul 1803, Sussex Winchelsea
    Richard Foster & Jane

    IGI C390868
    Elizabeth Foster burial
    8 Jul 1803, Sussex Winchelsea
    Richard Foster & Jane

    Winchelsea register, FHL







    Richard Foster
    (1804 - 1805 Winchelsea)


    Richard Foster baptism
    16 Dec 1804, Sussex Winchelsea
    Richard Foster & Jane

    IGI C390868
    Richard Foster burial
    8 Jan 1805, Sussex Winchelsea
    Richard Foster & Jane

    Winchelsea register, FHL







    Thomas Foster
    (1806 ?Westfield - 1892 Maitland)


    Thomas Foster baptism not in Winchelsea register

    but: Thomas Foster
    baptised 24 Aug 1806,
    Westfield, Sussex
    parents: Richard & Jane
    not found
    Thomas Foster & Jane Fuller marriage
    25 Dec 1830, Sussex Icklesham
    by banns
    Witnesses: Thomas Baker & Sarah Fuller

    Thomas & Jane (Fuller) Foster & 4 children
    Assisted immigrants to NSW
    1839 "Argyle"
    Thomas Foster death
    25 Mar 1892, NSW Maitland, Devonshire St


    Buried Mulbring Methodist cemetery











    Caroline Foster
    (1810 Icklesham - 1874 NSW)


    Caroline Foster baptism
    27 Oct 1810, Sussex Icklesham
    Richard Foster & Jane

    IGI C14808-1
    Caroline Foster & Thomas Baker marriage
    1 Jun 1830, Sussex Udimore
    by banns, both of this parish

    ?ref
    Thomas and Caroline (Foster) Baker
    Immigrants to NSW
    "Augusta Jessie" 1837.

    "They lived at "The Oaks" in Camden, then moved to "Lorn End" on the Murrumbidgee near the site of Wagga Wagga in 1848, later moved to Kyeamba Ck."

  • Peita's pages
  • Caroline (Foster) Baker death
    19 Aug 1874, NSW

    ?ref
    Thomas Baker - Caroline Foster family









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