Parents
Father
*Gilbert JOAD
bn 27/7/1726 - d 23/9/1761
Father
*James BERRY
bn ca 1720
Mother
*Mary KEMP
bn 1731 - bu 18/5/1778
Mother
*Margaret WILLIAMS
*Mary JOAD (F) i
bn 7/3/1759 - bu 22/3/1839
*Denham BERRY (M) i
bn 21/5/1759 - bu 19/2/1799
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Marriage 1780
Place Ham West, Essex
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-Elizabeth *Mary -Ann -Sophia -Sarah -Denham -Denham -Kemp
bp 2/6/1780 bp 7/3/1783 bp 24/9/1786 bn 1/10/1787 bn 6/9/1788 bp 1791 bp 1/4/1793 bn 11/9/1794
bu 1791 d 29/11/1849 bu 1836 bu 1790 bu 1789 bu 1791 bu 1850 bu 26/12/1873
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Information for individual 1655
-Elizabeth BERRY (F)Parents/Siblings
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 DatePlace
BaptismRecord 2/6/1780 St Botolph, Bishopsgate
BurialRecord 1791
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Information for individual 1438 Spouse/Children
*Mary BERRY (F)Parents/Siblings
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 DatePlace
BaptismRecord 7/3/1783 St Botolph, Bishopsgate
DeathRecord 29/11/1849 Hackney
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Spinster of the parish of St Leonards Shoreditch at the time of her marriage.
According to MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA she was born on 3rd August rather than 3rd April

from David Ballance . . . .

According to a tree compiled in 1848, Mary Berry was descended through her mother's family of Joad from the mediaeval Kentish family of Kemp(e). I have checked this as far back as the death of George Kemp of Ramsgate, mariner, in 1737. There seems to be a seventeenth-century generation missing in the Tree, which otherwise shows a line going back to Ralph Kempe, Lord of Ollantigh in the parish of Wye, in the reign of Edward I. Ralph's great-grandson, John (1380-1454) was Lord Chancellor in 1427, when he was already Archbishop of York; he was translated to Canterbury in 1452, and was a Cardinal. He endowed Wye College in his native village. His nephew, Thomas Kempe, was Bishop of London from 1449 to 1489, and built the Divinity Schools at Oxford and Paul's Cross. There are also connections with Henry Chicheley, who was the Archbishop of Canterbury in Shakespeare's King Henry V and was the founder of All Souls' College, Oxford. Since "Founder's kin" could be awarded life-fellowships there, the tree called the Stemma Chicheley was an important document of much more than antiquarian interest, so I wonder whether someone had that in mind when he compiled the tree that we have. Whether genuine or not, these ancestries account for the naming of several of the children of Thomas and Mary Ballance.
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Information for individual 1656
-Ann BERRY (F)Parents/Siblings
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 DatePlace
BaptismRecord 24/9/1786 St Mary
BurialRecord 1836
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Information for individual 1657
-Sophia BERRY (F)Parents/Siblings
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 DatePlace
BirthRecord 1/10/1787
BaptismRecord 19/10/1787
BurialRecord 1790
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Originally described as Stephen rather than Sophia (by David Ballance) but register gives correct name
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Information for individual 1658
-Sarah BERRY (F)Parents/Siblings
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 DatePlace
BirthRecord 6/9/1788
BaptismRecord 21/9/1788
BurialRecord 1789
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Information for individual 1659
-Denham BERRY (M)Parents/Siblings
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 DatePlace
BaptismRecord 1791
BurialRecord 1791
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Information for individual 1660
-Denham BERRY (M)Parents/Siblings
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 DatePlace
BaptismRecord 1/4/1793 St Luke's, Old Street, Middlesex
BurialRecord 1850 London
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Death record available on FMP
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Information for individual 1661 Spouse/Children
-Kemp BERRY (M)Parents/Siblings
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 DatePlace
BirthRecord 11/9/1794 Islington
BaptismRecord 9/10/1794 Finsbury Tabernacle
BurialRecord 26/12/1873 Beckley, Sussex
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