Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Mary Blundell She was born c 1755; died c 1781 | |||
She married James Blundell, merchant on c 1775. He was born c 1755. They had the following children: | |||
i | James MacKenzie who was born 4th Aug 1779 at Portsmouth, Hampshire; christened 19th Apr 1782 St. Thomas Church, Portsmouth, Hampshire | ||
2 | ii | Frederick Francis who was born 30th Apr 1781 at Portsmouth, Hampshire; christened 19th Apr 1782 St. Thomas Church, Portsmouth, Hampshire | |
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Frederick Francis Blundell was the son of James Blundell, merchant and Mary Blundell. He was born 30th Apr 1781 at Portsmouth, Hampshire; christened 19th Apr 1782 at St. Thomas Church, Portsmouth, Hampshire | |||
He married Henrietta Russell on 20th May 1806 at London. She was born 1787 at London; christened 11th Oct 1787 at St. Andrew's Church, Holborn, London. They had the following children: | |||
i | Mary who was born 5th Dec 1810 at London; christened 14th Feb 1811 St. Pancras, London | ||
ii | Henrietta who was born 13th Aug 1814 at Stepney, London; christened 30th Apr 1818 St. Dunstan Church, Stepney, London | ||
iii | Frances who was born 25th Jul 1817 at Stepney, London; christened 30th Apr 1818 St. Dunstan Church, Stepney, London | ||
iv | Frederick who was born c 1819 at Hackney, London; christened 14th Jun 1820 St. John at Hackney, Hackney, London | ||
3 | v | James who was born c 1821 at Hackney, London; christened 12th Jan 1823 St. John at Hackney, Hackney, London | |
vi | Edward who was born 20th Sep 1826 at Bermondsey, London; christened 15th Dec 1833 St. John at Hackney, Hackney, London | ||
Generation No. 3 | |||
3. James Blundell was the son of Frederick Francis Blundell and Henrietta Blundell [Russell]. He was born c 1821 at Hackney, London; christened 12th Jan 1823 at St. John at Hackney, Hackney, London | |||
He married Elizabeth Hollamby on 20th Oct 1855 at St. Alban's Church, Frant, Sussex. She was born 1822 at Tonbridge, Kent | |||
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