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Bridger CURLING (1705 - 1746)
John CURLING John CURLING John (1) CURLING Elizabeth WOOD Jane BASSETT Thomas BASSETT Katherine MITCHELL Hester BLINKO
Bridger CURLING
b. 1705
m. (1) 11 Mar 1727 Hannah MAY at St Mary Brendin, Canterbury
m. (2) 24 Oct 1731 Martha COVEL at St Peters Thanet
d. 1746 at St Laurence aged 41
Parents:
John CURLING (1664 - )
Hester BLINKO (1667 - 1735)
Siblings (5):
Elizabeth CURLING (1691 - )
John CURLING (1694 - )
Jane CURLING (1696 - 1764)
William CURLING (1698 - 1728)
Thomas CURLING (1702 - 1733)
Events in Bridger CURLING (1705 - 1746)'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
1705 Bridger CURLING was born Note 1
11 Mar 1727 22 Married Hannah MAY St Mary Brendin, Canterbury Note 2
24 Oct 1731 26 Married Martha COVEL St Peters Thanet Note 3
12 Sep 1735 30 Death of mother Hester BLINKO (aged 68) Note 4
1746 41 Bridger CURLING died St Laurence Note 5
Death of wife Hannah MAY Note 6
Note 1: bap 29 Mar 1705 St L son of John and Hester ex FS
Note 2: ex FMP by licence Bridger of Ramsgate Hannah May of Dover
Note 3: by licence Bridger of St Laurence widower , Martha COWELL also of St L spinster ex Genealogist/FMP PR
Note 4: 67. Esther, wife of John CURLING, died 12th September 1735 aged 68 years. Also Thomas, son of above, died 3rd March 1733 aged 32 years. ex St Laurence MIs
Note 5: buried 6 Nov 1746 St Laurence ex FMP PR
Note 6: buried 28 May 1731 at Dover ex FMP PR - Mrs Hannah Curling from the Isle of Thanet
Personal Notes:
Curling, Bridger , son of John deceased, of Ramsgate, grocer app. to Richard Jenkins of Cant. 1727.

LAC R/U1196/T3 (262 – or possibly 263) p/copy (x2) of Bond and Mortgage between Bridger Curling and George Curling 27th June 1727 This is the document of which Laurie Bridger sent me hard copy.

He is refered to in the will of Thomas Curling of Highate Mar 1733 - "my brother Bridger" and "his sister Sarah Curling and her children"


Short title: Curling v May.
Document type: Bill and answer.
Plaintiffs: Bridger Curling, grocer of Ramsgate, Thanet, Kent (administrator of Hannah Curling his wife, deceased).
Defendants: Ann May and James May.
Date of bill (or first document): 1733