I have not researched this line myself but others have and I have info on the Paternosters going right back to the 15th century in Bedfordshire.
However, most people with a connection to Paternoster in Kent descend from Jacob George Paternoster 1849-1934;
either through his son William (Bill) 1897-1961 or through his son Jacob Edwin (Ted) 1888-1971.
If you think you are connected to this line or would like to know more please contact me.
Bob's Memoirs; 'A Boy of Chalk'
by Robert Spencely Paternoster 1928-2014
Growing up in Chalk, Kent in the 1930s and 1940s.
Introduction | Introduction and dedications |
Happy Days | The early years in Gravesend |
To be a Farmer's Boy | The move to Chalk |
School Days | Chalk village school, late 1930s |
Evacuation | Norfolk, 1939 |
The Battle of Britain | 1940 |
The Blitz | Late 1940 |
Bubbles | A baby sister |
Sad Days | 1941-1943 |
Doodlebug Alley | 1944 |
Victory | 1945 |