Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Sally Brooker She was born 1827 at Surrey | |||
i | Sarah Ann who was born 1847 at Fletching, Sussex; christened 28th Mar 1847 St Andrew & St Mary Church, Fletching, Sussex | ||
She married James Brooker, farm labourer on c 1847. He was born 1820 at Fletching, Sussex; christened 6th Sep 1820 at St Andrew & St Mary Church, Fletching, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
i | Susannah who was born 1849 at Fletching, Sussex; christened 30th Dec 1849 St Andrew & St Mary Church, Fletching, Sussex | ||
ii | James who was born 1852 at Fletching, Sussex; christened 2nd May 1852 St Andrew & St Mary Church, Fletching, Sussex | ||
2 | iii | Alfred who was born 1854 at Fletching, Sussex; christened 1st Oct 1854 St Andrew & St Mary Church, Fletching, Sussex | |
iv | Alderman who was born 1856 at Union House, Uckfield, Sussex; christened 1st Dec 1859 Holy Cross Church, Uckfield, Sussex, aged 3 years, son of James & Sally Brooker | ||
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Alfred Brooker, milk carrier was the son of James Brooker, farm labourer and Sally Brooker. He was born 1854 at Fletching, Sussex; christened 1st Oct 1854 at St Andrew & St Mary Church, Fletching, Sussex | |||
He married Sarah Elizabeth Avis on Oct to Dec 1877, registered at Lambeth District, London, ref: 1877 Q4 Vol 1d Page 496. She was born 1853 at Highgate, London. They had the following children: | |||
i | Fanny who was born 1879 at Norwood, London | ||
ii | Alfred who was born 1881 at Norwood, London | ||
iii | Willliam who was born 1883 at Norwood, London | ||
iv | Mabel A. who was born 1885 at Norwood, London | ||
v | Florence who was born 1887 at Norwood, London | ||
vi | Rosina who was born 1889 at Norwood, London | ||
vii | Arthur who was born 1890 at East Dulwich, London | ||
viii | Herbert who was born 1894 at East Dulwich, London | ||
ix | Leonard who was born 1897 at East Dulwich, London | ||
x | Ernest who was born 1899 at East Dulwich, London | ||
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