John Ladbury
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Name John Ladbury Birth Abt 1746 Rochester,District of Medway,Kent,England.,
[1, 2] Christening 22 Mar 1746 Rochester,District of Medway,Kent,England.,
Gender Male Death 12 Nov 1790 Rochester,District of Medway,Kent,England.,
Burial 12 Nov 1790 Rochester,District of Medway,Kent,England.,
Person ID I9868 My Genealogy Last Modified 26 Apr 2026 | Edit
Father Edward Ladbury, b. Abt 1722, Rochester,District of Medway,Kent,England.,
d. 28 Feb 1784, Rochester,District of Medway,Kent,England.,
(Age 62 years) Mother Frances Dale d. 5 Apr 1754, Rochester,District of Medway,Kent,England.,
Marriage 16 Feb 1745 Canterbury,Kent,England.,
- Can't find in Rochester St Margarets. Try St Nicholas
Family ID F302713227 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Sarah Hull, b. 15 Jun 1740, Chatham,Kent,England.,
Marriage 22 Nov 1771 Rochester,District of Medway,Kent,England.,
- Information from Chas. Wilkins

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_TYPE: PHOTOChildren 1. Charlotte Ladbury, c. 16 Feb 1787, Rochester,District of Medway,Kent,England., 
2. Mary Ladbury, c. Sep 1784, Rochester,District of Medway,Kent,England., 
3. Frances Ladbury, b. Abt 1772, Rochester,District of Medway,Kent,England., 
4. Sarah Ladbury, b. Abt 1774, Rochester,District of Medway,Kent,England.,
d. 13 Nov 1774, Rochester,District of Medway,Kent,England.,
(Age 0 years)5. Edward Ladbury, b. Abt 1777, Rochester,District of Medway,Kent,England., 
6. Elizabeth Ladbury, b. Abt 1779, Rochester,District of Medway,Kent,England., 
7. Sarah Ladbury, b. 7 Apr 1782, Rochester,District of Medway,Kent,England., 
8. John Ladbury, b. 13 Sep 1789, Rochester,District of Medway,Kent,England.,
d. 8 Nov 1850, Rochester,District of Medway,Kent,England.,
(Age 61 years)Family ID F302713092 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 3 Apr 2020 | Edit
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Notes - PRIVATE
- Freeman of Rochester 1769. Dredgerman. By apprenticeship to John Children Webb. Source: Barbara Balfe. To be verified.
DREDGERMAN «tab»[1] A London occupation. A person who went on the River Thames in a boat to collect the bits and pieces that had fallen overboard from other vessels which they would then sell. [2] Oyster Fishermen
Martin Edwards. Cambridgeshire: Ranks, Professions, Occupations and Trades. ©1999. EnglandGenWeb and WorldGenWeb Project.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~engcam/occupations.htm
"There was fishing too, of course. The Medway was full of fish, including smelts, soles, flounders, herring and eels. The oyster fishery was controlled by an Act of Parliament in 1729, which limited the season and the amount each licensed fisherman could take."
Source:Medway Council > «u»Home«/u» > «u»Leisure «/u» > «u»Local history «/u»> «u»Medway timeline «/u» > Georgian Medway 1714 - 1830
http://www.medway.gov.uk/index/leisure/localhistory/timeline/17905.htm
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