| Generation No. 1 | |||
| 1. Benjamin Boots was the son of Benjamin Boots and Ann Boots [Balcomb]. He was born 1791 at Ewhurst, Sussex; christened 14th Aug 1791 at St James the Great, Ewhurst, Sussex | |||
| He married Sarah on c 1810. She was born c 1790. They had the following children: | |||
| i | William Henry who was born 1811 at Ewhurst, Sussex; christened 31st Dec 1811 St James the Great, Ewhurst, Sussex | ||
| ii | Walter who was born 5th Oct 1814 at Ewhurst, Sussex; christened 18th Dec 1814 Wesleyan, Rye, Sussex | ||
| 2 | iii | Horace who was born 1819 at Ewhurst, Surrey; christened 29th Apr 1819 Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Sandhurst, Kent | |
| iv | Matilda who was born 1822 at Ewhurst, Sussex | ||
| v | Hester Ann who was born 1827 at Ewhurst, Sussex | ||
| vi | Benjamin who was born 1829 at Ewhurst, Sussex | ||
| Generation No. 2 | |||
| 2. Horace Boots was the son of Benjamin Boots and Sarah Boots. He was born 1819 at Ewhurst, Surrey; christened 29th Apr 1819 at Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Sandhurst, Kent | |||
| He married Charlotte Richardson on Oct to Dec 1850 at Battle, Sussex, registered at Battle District, Sussex, ref: 1850 Q4 Vol 7 Page 471. She was born 30th Dec 1822 at Ewhurst, Surrey; christened 27th Feb 1823 at Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Sandhurst, Kent, parents Thomas & Charlotte Richardson. They had the following children: | |||
| 3 | i | Arthur who was born Oct to Dec 1856 at Brede, Sussex, registered at Rye District, Sussex, ref: 1856 Q4 Vol 2B Page 12 | |
| Generation No. 3 | |||
| 3. Arthur Boots was the son of Horace Boots and Charlotte Boots [Richardson]. He was born Oct to Dec 1856 at Brede, Sussex, registered at Rye District, Sussex, ref: 1856 Q4 Vol 2B Page 12 | |||
| He married Charlotte Crisford on 5th Dec 1877 at St. Mary's Church, Ninfield, Sussex, witnesses Frederick & Ada Crisford, Herbert Boots & Frederick W Parker. She was born 1849 at Ashburnham, Sussex; christened 30th Sep 1849 at St. Mary's Church, Ninfield, Sussex | |||
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