Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Lydia Ashby [Gilbert] She was born 22nd Sep 1815, daughter of Zachary Gilbert and Ann Kent | |||
She married Edward Ashby on 3rd Mar 1839. He was born 27th May 1814 at Westerham, Kent; christened 10th Jul 1814 at Union Street Wesleyan, Maidstone, Kent, son of William Ashby and Susanna Ashby, ceremony performed by John Rossell; emigrated 20th Sep 1831 to New York, USA; died 14th May 1888 at Mansfield, Burlington, New Jersey, USA. They had the following children: | |||
2 | i | Mary G. who was born 16th Jan 1840 at Mansfield, Burlington, New Jersey, USA | |
3 | ii | Anna S. who was born 1842 at USA | |
iii | Matilda who was born 1846 at USA | ||
4 | iv | Timothy William who was born c 1850 at USA; died 8th Jan 1908 | |
v | Edward who was born 1854 at USA | ||
5 | vi | Amos Kent who was born 1854 at USA; died 15th Mar 1919 | |
6 | vii | David Gilbert who was born 1857 at USA | |
viii | Ella Kent who was born 1860 at USA; died 1946 | ||
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Mary G. Greeves [Ashby] was the daughter of Edward Ashby and Lydia Ashby [Gilbert]. She was born 16th Jan 1840 at Mansfield, Burlington, New Jersey, USA | |||
She married William Greeves on 1865 at Mill Valley. He was born c 1840 | |||
3. Anna S. Phares [Ashby] was the daughter of Edward Ashby and Lydia Ashby [Gilbert]. She was born 1842 at USA | |||
She married George W. Phares on 28th Mar 1866 at Mill Valley. He was born c 1840 | |||
4. Timothy William Ashby was the son of Edward Ashby and Lydia Ashby [Gilbert]. He was born c 1850 at USA; died 8th Jan 1908 | |||
He married Mary E. Scott on 1881. She was born c 1855 | |||
5. Amos Kent Ashby was the son of Edward Ashby and Lydia Ashby [Gilbert]. He was born 1854 at USA; died 15th Mar 1919 | |||
He married Carrie on c 1880. She was born c 1855 | |||
6. David Gilbert Ashby was the son of Edward Ashby and Lydia Ashby [Gilbert]. He was born 1857 at USA | |||
He married Helen Atkinson on 1879. She was born c 1860 | |||
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