Wednesday 27 January 2010

The Heath family

Sarah Heath was born 14-10-1799 at Hemblington Norfolk.
She died 17-12-1882 Auckland Uk.
She was married to Jerome Nicholas Jansen de Vlieland.
The father of Sarah Heath is William Heath.
The Heath family lived at Hemblington Hall. At some distance from the village of Hemblington in Norfolk stands a loan church where the Heath family was buried for around 100 years.The church is full of Heaths,both buried and memorials for them.
William Heath Gent married Ann Johnson daughter of John Johnson of Ludham Norfolk.
William died Aug 18th 1825 aged 63 ,so he must have in been born about 1762 at Hemblington.
His coat of arms ,a Heath cock sits above the arms of a splendid piece of masonry in the church above his resting place.

His wife Ann died 4th October 1806 aged 46 .

Their children are
Anna Maria Heath born 29 Dec 1784 and who married on 6 November 1810 at Hemblington hall to Charles James Blomfield. Later Bishop of London.
William Heath born 2 July 1786
Philip Heath Born 8 February 1788 and died 27 June 1788
Sarah Heath born 5 April 1789 and died 7 April 1789.
Catherine Heath born 2 July 1793
Philip Heath born 2 April 1796
Sarah Heath
John Heath Born 13 September 1791
Susanna Heath Born 15 April 1795
Edward Heath Born 23 March 1805

The second name of the children of Sarah Heath and Jerome Nicholas Vlieland is often Heath.
Sarah and Jerome  had 10 children.
Jerome Nicholas Vlieland
Susanna Maria Vlieland
Sarah Heath Vlieland
George Heath Vlieland
William Henry Vlieland
Catharine Veri Vlieland
Anna Maria Vlieland
William Heath Vlieland
Maria Heath Vlieland
Thomas Edward Heath

In the newspaper of 23 June 1781 we find:
Same day, in an advanced age, at Hemblington, in this county, Mr William HEATH; of whom it may be with truth said, that he exercised all the relative duties in an affectionate manner, and died leaving that inestimable, but true character of an honest man.
23 June 1781. Page 2, column 4
Wymondham, June 20, 1781.

Despite all the information about the Heath family in all different blogarticles it is time to finally bring it together.

Norfolk Chronicle - Saturday 01 May 1784 On Wednesday laft was married at Lutham, Mr.' William Heath, of Hemblington, in this county, to Miss Ann Johnfon, daughter Mr. John Johnson of Ludham a young lady whofe many amiable qualifications cannot fail making, happiness the certain attendant of the connubial ftate.

1813 to 1880 Baptism Project
Norwich St Laurence
Sarah´s father and mother were married. St Catherine Ludham Norfolk
Marriage Date 27 Apr 1784
Groom Forename William Surname HEATH
Groom Parish Hemblington
Groom Condition Bachelor
Bride Forename Ann Surname JOHNSON
Bride Condition Spinster
Witness Jno(John?) Johnson and Catherine Heath.
RegisterNumber 142
FileNumber 3984


Wednesday, August 24, 1825 The Bury and Norwich Post - Thursday last aged 63 Mr William Heath of Hemblington in this County
Their Childeren
Anna Maria Heath born 29 December 1784
William Heath born 2 July 1786
Sarah Heath born 5 April 1789 and died 7 April 1789.
Catherine Heath born 2 July 1793
Philip Heath born 2 April 1796 
Norfolk News - Saturday 13 November 1852 HEATH —On Sunday last, at .Great Yarmouth, aged 58 years, Lieut. Philip Heath, R.A., third son of the late William Heath.
Sarah Heath
Philip Heath Born 8 February 1788 and died 27 June 1788
John Heath Born 13 September 1791
Susanna Heath Born 15 April 1795
Saturday 21 November 1863 Norfolk Chronicle - On Tuesday last, in Surrey-street, aged 69, Susan, third daughter of the late Capt. W. Heath, of Hemlington, and sister to Mrs. Vlieland, of this city. 
Edward Heath Born 23 March 1805

They lived at Hemblington.
more on Hemblington

The Heath family

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and in 1783.
1783 Last Sunday night the House of Mr HEATH, of Hemblington, near Burlingham, was attempted to be broke open; Mr HEATH on hearing a noise rose and opened the window, when one of the villains fired a pistol at him, which providentially missed him, and lodged the ball in the side of the window; Mr HEATH having a loaded gun by him, fired at them, and it is supposed wounded one of them in the arm, as the pistol was dropped. -- The farmers, too, in that neighbourhood are stripped of almost all their fowls.
After finishing the part of the English Heath family i found a part of a Heath family in Holland in which William Heath had French lessons and money was paid to Pleuntje Vlieland.
Only thing is that it is in 1753.
Nadere toegang op inventarisnummer 1109 van toegang 110
5 Rekening van Francois de Mirel en George van Hoogwerf te Brielle als executeurs van het testament van Franciscus Petrus Gomar inzake diens voogdij over Willem Heath, zoon van Willem Heath, overleden 29-8-1735, in leven commandeur ter zee, en wijlen Anna Gravius. Ook de pupil, die in 1741 in dienst van de OIC met de Padmos is uitgevaren, is inmiddels op 12-5-1744 te Batavia overleden. Rekening gedaan in handen van Joris van der Schild weduwnaar van Kornelia Maria Heath en mede voor diens schoonzuster Magdalena Heath, bejaarde ongehuwde dochter. Beide vrouwen waren halfzusters van Willem Heath senior. Nog in handen van Jan Aalbert Gravius, onder secretaris van Brielle, volle broer van voornoemde Anna Gravius, mede voor de overige erfgenamen van moederszijde van helen en halven bedde. Er zijn ontvangsten wegens achterstallige soldij van vader en zoon. Teunis Kruine nam scheepsbehoeften over. Van Kornelis Taal als penningmeester van de visserij werd vlaggengeld ontvangen, van mr. Jacob Briel een deel van de gage van senior als commandeur. Er werd voor een aanmerkelijk bedrag aan thee en porselein verkocht. Leveranties door Arnoldus van Haaften (een knooppruik), Thomas Wilson (pruik), Jan Dammis en Gerrit Franken (hoeden), Barbara van Egmond (rouwgoed), Jan van den Berg (een hangmat), Adrianus van Selderen (medicijnen), Jacob van Dalen (knopen), Hendrik Mentsij en Gerrit van Lommel (schoenen), Kornelis Krijger (wijn), Willem van der Bijl, Gerrit Minheer en Pieter Sonnevijl (winkelwaren) en Hermanus Harvoort (kousen). Verleende diensten: Matthijs Biggelmeier (poederen van pruiken), Gelein Schreur en Frederik Emmersaal (kleermakerswerk) en Ieman Jacquet (chirurgijn) Aan Pleuntje Vlielander werd een schuld op obligatie afgelost. Kornelis van Selderen ontving huishuur. Willem Heath junior ontving lessen van de Franse schoolmeester en volgde lessen in de stuurmanskunst.
Aktedatum: 31/01/1753
Last sentence means William Heath received lessons in French and navigation ,He lived in the house of Gerrit Vlieland.

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Naam notaris: Daniel Rolandus



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