The Weald of Kent, Surrey and Sussex
Ancestry report for Emily Boys, daughter of Thomas Boys, steam thrashing machine proprieter and Martha Boys
Generation No. 1
1. Emily Boys was the daughter of (2) Thomas Boys, steam thrashing machine proprieter and (3) Martha Boys. She was born 1880 at Hellingly, Sussex
 
Generation No. 2
2. Thomas Boys, steam thrashing machine proprieter He was born 1837 at Selmeston, Sussex
He married Martha on c 1858. She was born 1838 at Warbleton, Sussex. They had the following children:
iMary who was born 1861 Hellingly, Sussex
iiEdwin who was born 1862 Hellingly, Sussex
iiiDavid who was born 1864 Hellingly, Sussex
ivElizabeth who was born 1867 Hellingly, Sussex
vMartha who was born 1869 Hellingly, Sussex
viEllen who was born 1870 Hellingly, Sussex
viiAnnie who was born 1872 Hellingly, Sussex
viiiFred who was born 1873 Hellingly, Sussex
ixRuth who was born 1877 Hellingly, Sussex
xAlice who was born 1878 Hellingly, Sussex
xiEmily who was born 1880 Hellingly, Sussex
 
3. Martha Boys She was born 1838 at Warbleton, Sussex
She married Thomas Boys, steam thrashing machine proprieter on c 1858. He was born 1837 at Selmeston, Sussex. They had the following children:
iMary who was born 1861 Hellingly, Sussex
iiEdwin who was born 1862 Hellingly, Sussex
iiiDavid who was born 1864 Hellingly, Sussex
ivElizabeth who was born 1867 Hellingly, Sussex
vMartha who was born 1869 Hellingly, Sussex
viEllen who was born 1870 Hellingly, Sussex
viiAnnie who was born 1872 Hellingly, Sussex
viiiFred who was born 1873 Hellingly, Sussex
ixRuth who was born 1877 Hellingly, Sussex
xAlice who was born 1878 Hellingly, Sussex
xiEmily who was born 1880 Hellingly, Sussex
 

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