St. Dunstan’s Parish Church Cranbrook, Kent, England William Eddye was Vicar here from 1592 to 1616. His two sons John and Samuel migrated to Plymouth.

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St. Dunstan’s Parish Church Cranbrook, Kent, England William Eddye was Vicar here from 1592 to His two sons John and Samuel migrated to Plymouth Colony in The Eddyville, New York, branch of the family is descended from Samuel.

St. Dunstan’s Parish Church The exterior is as it was in Beginning in the fourteenth century, Cranbrook was a prosperous “wool town.” Affluent weavers and merchants contributed to expanding and beautifying the church. The clock in the bell tower dates to 1855.

St. Dunstan’s Parish Church The lower part of the tower dates to the early fifteenth century, the upper part to the early sixteenth century.

St. Dunstan’s Parish Church The arches, pillars, and clerestory windows are in the late perpendicular style of the early sixteenth century

St. Dunstan’s Parish Church This stained glass window is one of three windows in the south wall of the church donated by Robert Henry Eddy of Boston, Massachusetts. The windows were installed in 1902.

St. Dunstan’s Parish Church A detail from a list of Vicars of the Church. William Eddye is the second name from the top. (Note Oliver Cromwell’s name in the list of Patrons.)

Ross Edmunds Dunn constructed this PowerPoint presentation. Ross is a great great grandson of William Hurd Eddy of Eddyville and a great grandson of Lydia Louisa Eddy, the second wife of G. W. G. Bowen. Ross and his wife Jeanne visited St. Dunstan’s Parish Church in Cranbrook in The Dunns live in La Mesa, California. They have two daughters, Jordan and Jocelyn, both of whom live in Los Angeles. St. Dunstan’s Parish Church Web Site