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Charles Boots

Charles Boots

Male 1822 - 1902  (80 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Charles Boots was born on 6 Dec 1822; was christened on 21 Nov 1830 (son of Thomas Boots and Mary Standen); died on 21 Dec 1902 in Campbells Creek, Australia; was buried in Campbells Creek, Australia.

    Charles married Lavinia Rule on 18 Apr 1851 in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. Lavinia (daughter of William Rule and Elizabeth ?) was born in 1832; was christened on 3 May 1828; died on 15 May 1912 in Casltemain, Victoria, Australia; was buried in Campbells Creek, Australia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Thomas Boots was born in 1795 in Newenden, Kent County, England; was christened on 24 Jan 1795 (son of William Boots and ??? Mary); died on 22 May 1873 in Willaston, South Australia.

    Notes:

    Thomas and Mary emigrated to South Australia on 27 September 1839. They arrived in South Australia aboard the Lady Lilford.

    According to Bob Boots Biography "A Solitary Man," Thomas and Mary left England to pursue the good life in South Australia.

    Advertisements of the period emphasized that in South Australia there were no convicts sent, and high expectations of land, work, that the economy was thriving and there were job opportunities for all newcomers.

    There was also the opportunity to escape the class barriers in England. They brought with them their children.

    Newenden, Kent, England

    Thomas married Mary Standen on 25 Feb 1822 in St. Mary The Virgin Church, High Halden, Kent County, England. Mary was born on 28 Mar 1795 in England; died on 17 Dec 1866 in Willaston, South Australia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Standen was born on 28 Mar 1795 in England; died on 17 Dec 1866 in Willaston, South Australia.
    Children:
    1. 1. Charles Boots was born on 6 Dec 1822; was christened on 21 Nov 1830; died on 21 Dec 1902 in Campbells Creek, Australia; was buried in Campbells Creek, Australia.
    2. Charlotte Boots was born on 23 Feb 1827; died WFT est 1843-1921.
    3. Thomas Boots was born on 26 Dec 1827; died WFT est 1828-1917.
    4. William Boots was born about 1830; died WFT est 1831-1920.
    5. John Boots was born about 1831; died WFT est 1832-1921.
    6. Fredrick Boots was born about 1833; died WFT est 1834-1923.
    7. Mary Boots was born about 1835; died WFT est 1836-1929.
    8. James Boots was born about 1837; died WFT est 1838-1927.
    9. Humphrey Boots was born on 5 Feb 1840; died on 7 Jan 1907 in Nieholls Point, Victoria, Australia.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William Boots was born in 1761 in Ewhurst, Sussex, England; was christened on 15 Mar 1761 (son of James Boots and Mary Ranger); died WFT est 1802-1852.

    Notes:

    Ewhurst, Sussex, England

    William married ??? Mary WFT est 1776-1810. ??? was born WFT est 1748-1773; died WFT est 1801-1862. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  ??? Mary was born WFT est 1748-1773; died WFT est 1801-1862.
    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Boots was born in 1785; was christened on 18 Dec 1785; died WFT est 1786-1879.
    2. Mary Boots was born in 1787; was christened on 29 Jul 1787; died WFT est 1788-1881.
    3. William Boots was born about 1791; was christened on 4 Dec 1791; died WFT est 1792-1881.
    4. James Boots was born about 1791 in Kent County, England; was christened on 4 Dec 1791; died in 1855 in Ashland, Ohio.
    5. Benjamin Boots was born in 1793; was christened on 8 Sep 1793; died WFT est 1794-1883.
    6. 2. Thomas Boots was born in 1795 in Newenden, Kent County, England; was christened on 24 Jan 1795; died on 22 May 1873 in Willaston, South Australia.
    7. Sarah Boots was born in 1797; was christened on 23 Apr 1797; died WFT est 1798-1891.
    8. Hannah Boots was born in 1799; was christened on 2 Jun 1799; died WFT est 1800-1893.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  James Boots was born in 1724 in Bodiam, Sussex County, England; was christened on 2 Feb 1725 (son of James Boots and Anne Collins); died WFT est 1774-1816.

    Notes:

    Various publications provide accounts of Rye, Sussex County, England.

    Encyclopaedia Britannica (London: William Benton, Publisher, 1958), Page 779:

    "Rye is a picturesque market town, built up a hill by the Rother river, with cobbled streets and timber-framed and Georgian houses. Ypres tower (12th century), which stands on the cliff, was its only defense until Edward III walled the town, but Landgate (1329), one of the three original entrance gates, is all that remains of the 14th century fortifications. The Norman to Perpendicular church of St. Mary has a notable quarter-boy 16th-century clock and in the churchyard is a Georgian reservoir....

    "As part of the manor of Rameslie, Rye was granted by Edward the Confessor to the monks of Fecamp by whom it was retained until resumed by Henry III in 1247. The town became a full member of the Cinque Ports c. 1350 when, with Winchelsea, the other "ancient town," it was added to the confederation. It was then a flourishing port but declined in the late 14th century, partly recovered its prosperity with the decay of Winchelsea in the 15th and 16th centuries and then sank again when the sedimentation and consequent receding of the sea, which had been going on slowly since the 14th century, made the use of the harbour impracticable. By the mid-20th century the Rother's mouth was 2 mi. from the town. Rye was twice burned down by the French in 1377 and 1448. The town was incorporated in 1289."

    Frommer's England (New York: Prentice Hall Press, 1988), page 228:

    "Rye flourished as a smuggling center, its denizens sneaking in contraband from the marshes to stash away in little nooks (even John Wesley's firm chastisements couldn't stop an entrenched tradition). But the sea receded from Rye, leaving it perched....out of water 2 miles from the Channel. Its narrow, cobblestone streets twist and turn like a labyrinth, with buildings jumbled along them whose sagging roofs and crooked chimneys indicate the town's medieval origins. The old town's entrance is Land Gate, where a single lane of traffic passes between massive, 40-foot-high stone towers. This is long been considered a special place, having attracted any number of famous persons, including Charles Lamb (who considered the smugglers "honest thieves") and Henry James, who once lived in the Lamb House."

    These accounts certainly paint Rye in a very quaint, perhaps even romantic light, and should not be taken as an indication that our ancestors were smugglers. We know that Ambrose Boots was a carpenter, and that he probably came from a family of carpenters, although what they were in earlier generations is anybody's guess. Some of the baptismal records list the occupation of the father (James Boots occupation is not so listed), and "Carpenter" and "Labourer" appear frequently. The Baptismal record for his son Samuel lists Ambrose's occupation as Carpenter and Joiner.

    Bodiam, Sussex County, England

    James married Mary Ranger on 25 Dec 1753 in Northiam, Sussex County, England. Mary (daughter of James Ranger and Elizabeth ?) was born WFT est 1716-1742; died WFT est 1775-1831. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary Ranger was born WFT est 1716-1742 (daughter of James Ranger and Elizabeth ?); died WFT est 1775-1831.

    Notes:

    The Will of James Ranger, carpenter of Northiam, is dated 4 May 1770. In it is mentioned his wife Elizabeth Ranger; his two sons Thomas Ranger and Jasper Ranger; his daughter Elizabeth, wife of William Lemon; his daughter Mary, wife of James Boots; his son Josiah Ranger; his son James Ranger; his grandson Thomas Ranger, son of William and Martha Ranger; his grandson Joseph Boots; his son George Ranger; and his son Christopher Ranger.

    Children:
    1. Thomas Boots was born in 1754; was christened on 14 Jul 1754; died WFT est 1755-1844.
    2. James Boots was born in 1755; was christened on 10 Aug 1755; died WFT est 1756-1845.
    3. Elizabeth Boots was born in 1757; was christened on 1 Jan 1757; died WFT est 1758-1851.
    4. Josia Aka Joseph Boots was born in 1758; was christened on 17 Sep 1758; died WFT est 1759-1848.
    5. Richard Boots was born in 1759; was christened on 28 Oct 1759; died WFT est 1787-1850.
    6. Hannah Boots was born in 1760; was christened on 4 Sep 1760; died WFT est 1761-1854.
    7. 4. William Boots was born in 1761 in Ewhurst, Sussex, England; was christened on 15 Mar 1761; died WFT est 1802-1852.
    8. Lydia Boots was born in 1763; was christened on 7 Jul 1763; died WFT est 1764-1857.
    9. Samuel Boots was born in 1764; was christened on 19 Aug 1764; died WFT est 1765-1854.
    10. Benjamin Boots was born in 1766; was christened on 31 Oct 1766; died WFT est 1796-1857.
    11. David Boots was born in 1768; was christened on 9 Oct 1768; died WFT est 1769-1858.
    12. Ambrose Boots was born in 1770 in Rye, Sussex County, England; was christened on 25 Feb 1770; died in 1840 in Beaver County, Pennsylvania; was buried in North Sewickley Cemetery, Beaver County, Pennsylvania.
    13. Jeremiah Boots was born in 1773 in Rye, Sussex County, England; was christened on 21 Nov 1773; died WFT est 1819-1865.



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