The
name URIDGE
originates from Sussex. My theory
is that the Sussex URIDGEs of the
16th & 17th centuries are connected,
and they are the ancestors of the
(E)URIDGE families today.
The earliest
ancestor I can directly trace back
to is John
URIDGE &
Rebecca JEFF of Buxted, Sussex.
They married in 1745 at St. Michaels,
Withyham, Sussex. John & Rebecca
had eight children, including Henry
URIDGE who had nine children.
Most of the descendants were farmers,
and today they still farm the same
land after 150 years.
Henry's great
grandson, Walter
George URIDGE, travelled further
afield. In approximately 1881, he
emigrated and started the Californian
branch of the family. His cousin
Henry URIDGE, son of
George URIDGE and
Sarah Gilbert GARDNER, joined
him in 1893.
Nearer to
home, Henry's grandson
Isaac URIDGE, moved to Bromley,
Kent, where he became the founder
of several grocery stores in that
area.
Uridge Corner, where the main
store was located, and several roads
are named after this eminent family.
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