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Wednesday, 10 August 2022

Thank You from Foodbank Co-ordinator Gill Gay and Swale Foodbank


















Dear Upchurch,

This photograph doesn't show the whole picture of how amazing our August Upchurch collection for Swale Foodbank was.

Richard Divers' 7-seater car was absolutely packed. Both the passenger area and the boot. He again said that he was amazed by your generosity!

While donations from other areas are beginning to slow down because people are fearful, Upchurch is being more generous - Bless you, all ❤️

There is a real sense that you are saying to those who are struggling, don't worry - we are here - we have got this. We also had some cash donated to us to pass on so the Foodbank can buy items they are short of. 

Father God, we pray that the food donated today carries your blessing. May it nourish those who are struggling, and may it alleviate a small part of the anxiety they have about how they are going to cope.
Amen. 

We will be collecting your foodbank donations again at the bus stop opposite the church on Wednesday the 14th of September between 10:30am and 11:30am.

Thank you all so much 😀

Gill Gay - Foodbank Co-ordinator
Email: gilliangay99@yahoo.co.uk

The Name Upchurch, Origins and the American Connection by David Wood













The village name Upchurch is Anglo Saxon and means ‘Church on the hill’ because of the high geographical location of the church which dates back to about 1100. It’s also the only village in the UK with the name, but the origin of the surname is less straightforward.

The only evidence of the name Upchurch having origins outside the village is in Upshire near Waltham Abbey in Essex, from which the Upchurch family name is believed to have derived. There is also a family crest originating from the same area, which indicates that the family became high standing. Yet, in present day Essex, less than 2% of people have the surname Upchurch while in Kent, the figure is less than 1%.

In the village of Upchurch, evidence of the surname in the parish register of births, marriages and burials dating back to the 16th century does not exist, according to my own research. However, in Huntingdonshire, there are 105 families bearing the surname Upchurch. In Hertfordshire, there are 86 families, and in Cambridgeshire, there are 62. There are also many families in foreign English speaking countries with the name, especially in the United States. How did people living in these locations get the surname Upchurch?

The first logical reason is the movement of people bearing the Upchurch name from one county to another in the UK, and secondly, emigration to other countries. During the 17th and 18th centuries, people travelling to America from England may have wanted to keep a connection with their village or town so they changed their original surname to their place of origin name, some may have been orphans and didn’t know their real surname or may have been on the run from the authorities, so there were valid reasons why people may have wanted a name change. Others who originated from the Essex family with the name Upchurch at birth, probably maintained the surname in America.

Some early settlers travelling to America, particularly to North Carolina before the American War of Independence, went as indentured servants, and some present day families named Upchurch living there can be traced back to these. The servants were often teenagers from poor families who didn’t have money for the journey from England, so they borrowed it from the shipping company and got free passage. In return, they obtained jobs as indentured servants, mainly for farmers, planters and shopkeepers and worked to pay back the shipping company, which could take several years. They were also provided with free accommodation, food and clothing by their employers.

Before the War of Independence, North Carolina became the fastest growing English colony in America with opportunities for newcomers. Many indentured servants, including those with the name Upchurch, didn’t return to England because they were able to set up their own farms or businesses after paying off their travel debt and stayed in America.












Ryan Upchurch.

In North Carolina today, there are 194 families bearing the Upchurch name, and there is even a community in the Upchurch district of Cary in Wake County where numerous residents with the surname Upchurch can be found. There are also businesses there, which have the name like real estate company ‘Upchurch Farms.’ In Texas, there are 106 recorded Upchurch family surnames, and the name can be found in other American states.

There are also African Americans with the surname Upchurch and the most likely reason for this is because their forbears were named after a tobacco or rice plantation owner for whom they worked although marriage to someone with an Upchurch surname could be the reason in some cases.

Americans named Upchurch have visited the Kent village over the years, trying to find their roots, the possibility of relatives or some connection with the village. Some are shocked when they discover that there aren’t any families in the village with the surname Upchurch which means that finding family connections here is almost impossible unless they have other names to work on.

Perhaps the most famous person today with the surname Upchurch is Ryan Edward Upchurch, known professionally as just ‘Upchurch’ and formerly known as ‘Upchurch The Redneck’. Ryan is a popular American rapper, singer, musician, songwriter, and comedian from Cheatham County, on the outskirts of Nashville, Tennessee, who was a comedian and country rapper, to begin with, but has now diversified into many genres of music.

Late postmaster Cliff Wanstall kept a guest book in the village post office for visiting tourists to sign, and many of these were named Upchurch. In more recent years, mainly American tourists with the surname have stayed at local bed and breakfasts. Although most haven’t found evidence of relatives, they have visited and seen the only village bearing their surname.

David Wood


About David

David was born and raised at Ham Green and still lives there today.
He writes from personal experience about Upchurch village life and the changes that have taken place over the years.

David's book, Memories of Upchurch, is a very readable and detailed historical study of the village and is available direct from David at: david3702001@yahoo.co.uk price £12 + postage and packing.

Latest POLICE.UK Crime Data for Hartlip, Newington & Upchurch Ward - June 2022


Hartlip, Newington & Upchurch Ward

A brief summary of crime information for the past 2 months.

41 crimes are shown on the map in June 2022 including:

8 Anti-social Behaviour
1 Bicycle Theft
2 Criminal Damage and Arson
1 Drugs
3 Other Theft
1 Public Order
1 Shoplifting
4 Vehicle crime
20 Violence and Sexual Offences

25 crimes were shown on the map in May 2022.

Not all crime that occurs is shown on the map.

Please visit: www.police.uk for more information including outcomes for these crimes and contact information for your local policing team.

Upchurch Matters

Sunday, 7 August 2022

Upchurch Prayer Day for Eva


Dear Upchurch,

Angela Williams, who lives in Upchurch, has a 13 year old granddaughter called Eva. Sadly Eva has been diagnosed with Sclerosing Epithelioid Fibrosarcoma.

We will be opening St Mary's Church on Wednesday the 17th of August from 9:00am until 4:00pm to pray for Eva again as she undergoes another operation.

Come and join us as we pray for the ongoing success of Eva's care.
Come and pray with us that the doctors and nurses will be blessed with wisdom.
Come and pray as we ask God to surround Eva and her family with his love.

You will be able to light a candle and read a ready composed prayer. Write your own prayer. Or just sit and hold Eva in your thoughts and prayers.

From Sue, Angela's neighbour:

“I saw Angela Eva’s grandma yesterday, and she was pleased to report continued healing for Eva, plus the pain is well managed now. In addition, after a meeting with her Oncologist, it has been decided to push ahead with the operation for a growth in her lung. Then, after a period of healing, there will probably be some radiotherapy.

The operation is scheduled (at the moment) for Wednesday the 17th of August, so please lots of prayers for her continued wellbeing as she and her family prepare for another big day.”

Just come and go as you please. It's your church. He is your heavenly father.

Gill Gay

Swale Foodbank Collection - No 'A Cuppa and a Chat' in the Church this Time


Swale Foodbank Collection

Please note the change of collection point this month.

Dear Upchurch,

We will be collecting your foodbank donations again, this time, at the front of 14 Oak Lane, Upchurch, on Wednesday the 10th of August between 10:30am and 11:30am.

Please bring your items in carrier bags. Warehouse Coordinator Richard Divers will then deliver your donations to the Swale Foodbank Warehouse, part of the Trussell Trust.

The Foodbank is really struggling to provide the extra food needed to cover the enormous increase in people needing help. They do thankfully have plenty of Baked Beans and Pasta but have had empty shelves for everything else. Below is a list of items that are family basics.

Items that go quickly from their shelves:

■ Tinned Fruit
■ Tinned Soup
■ Tinned Meat (Chicken in Sauce, Hotdogs)
■ Tinned Fish
■ UHT Milk
■ Squash
■ Tinned Tomatoes
■ Jars Sauce (Pasta, Curry)

Of course, all donations are helpful, providing the food is long life and well within date. I hope this list helps and that you can donate some of the above.

Thank you in advance for your loving generosity ♥️

'A Cuppa and a Chat'

There is a funeral service in the church on Wednesday, so there is no 'A Cuppa and a Chat' in the Lady Chapel this time.

Gill Gay - Foodbank Co-ordinator
Email: gilliangay99@yahoo.co.uk

Friday, 5 August 2022

UPDATED: Online Donations Welcomed Towards The Restoration of St Mary's Church Bell Tower




















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Essential repairs to the iconic Church Bell Tower

St Mary's Church is a listed building dating back over 1000 years. It is at the very centre of Upchurch and has been an important part of village life for centuries.

The candle snuffer spire is a local landmark and, together with the lower square roof, houses the church bells and clock mechanism. The iconic shingle spire is of an eight-sided cone placed over a pyramid and it is in urgent need of major maintenance.

The internal structure and floors are now dangerous, and the belfry is generally inaccessible, meaning that the six brass bells are not in use and the village has lost an important asset.

The maintenance requirement was identified by the church architect John Bailey of Thomas Ford & Partners, London, during his latest visit in 2021. He noted that the external boarding on the lower levels of the spire had started to fail, something that had been of concern for a number of quinquennials. Additionally, he reported that the internal floors are rotten due to water penetration, and these are to be replaced after new feltwork is laid to waterproof the roof itself. He drew up a detailed schedule of works required which also includes repairs to the louvres, the stonework around the louvres, and general bird proofing in the belfry.

The PCC will also use the opportunity of the contractor on site to repair the decayed internal plaster on the chancel walls where damp has penetrated. The cause has already been identified and is currently being addressed so that the walls will have adequate time to dry out prior to the contractor beginning works.

St Mary's Church, Upchurch

Upchurch church is a Grade 1 listed building dedicated to St Mary the Virgin. It was built by the Normans in 1300 and the six giant bells were added from 1550.

The bell tower has an unusual upper octagonal 'candle snuffer' roof. The lower roof and the inside of the upper roof now need major renovation.

Please visit the link to donate >> www.justgiving.com/campaign/upchurchbelltower

Thank you

Charity Registration No: 606311

Coffee Morning

I am having a very informal coffee morning with Tori Akehurst to discuss fundraising for the church bell tower on Wednesday the 10th of August, and I wondered if there’s anyone that might be free to come along and be willing to help in the future.

You’d be very welcome to join us at my house at 10:00am. Please let me know though so I can get cakes etc to go with the coffee!

My address is 4 Bedfont House, Holywell Lane, Upchurch, and there’s plenty of parking if you don’t fancy a walk!

Elspeth Baecke
(Olivia’s Grandma) 

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