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George Hillman, son of William Hillman, coachman and Phoebe Hillman [Dann]
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Date
Type
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Source
 
Jan to Mar 1860
Born
In the Parish of Tonbridge, Kent; registered at Tonbridge District, Kent; ref: 1860 Q1 Vol 2A Page 429
England & Wales Birth Index 1837 - 1983
 
2nd April 1871
Census
At 6, Tea Chest Row in the Parish of Frant, Sussex; Pheby Hilman, F, Wife, married, age 31, born Balcombe, Sussex
1871 Census
Frant and Tunbridge Wells, Sussex
 
3rd April 1881
Census
At Blunts Cottages in the Parish of Frant, Sussex; George Hillman, M, Son, single, age 20, born Tonbridge; occupation: baker
1881 Census
Frant, Sussex
 
15th June 1902
Married
Fanny Saunders Laing at St Barnabas Church in the Parish of Tunbridge Wells, Kent
Tunbridge Wells Marriage Registers

Ancestor's report
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Hillman, Hilman individual records
The ancestral pedigree of George Hillman
   
 William Hillman
coachman
m: 2nd Oct 1859 St. Alban's Church, Frant, SussexPhoebe Dann 
 b: 1827 Pembury, Kent  b: 1840 Blackham, Sussex
ch: 12th Jan 1840 St. Mary's Church, Balcombe, Sussex
 
  
     
 George William Henry Flora Elizabeth
 b: Jan to Mar 1860 Tonbridge, Kent b: Jan to Mar 1862 Frant, Sussex b: 17th Jan 1864 Tuttys Village, Tunbridge Wells, Kent
ch: 19th Apr 1864 Congregational Church
 b: Jul to Sep 1866 Frant, Sussex b: 1870 Frant, Sussex
          
Parental
record
   
   
    
 George Hillmanm: 15th Jun 1902 St Barnabas Church, Tunbridge Wells, KentFanny Laing 
 b: Jan to Mar 1860 Tonbridge, Kent  b: 1869 Tunbridge Wells, Kent 
Family
record

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