Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Frances Beeching [Culver] She was born c 1845 | |||
She married George Beeching on Jan to Mar 1865, registered at East Ashford District, Kent, ref: 1865 Q1 Vol 2a Page 756. He was born c 1845. They had the following children: | |||
2 | i | Herbert John who was born 25th Sep 1876 at Upchurch, Kent; died 27th Nov 1944 Quebec, Canada | |
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Herbert John Beeching was the son of George Beeching and Frances Beeching [Culver]. He was born 25th Sep 1876 at Upchurch, Kent; emigrated 25th Aug 1922, to Quebec, Canada on the SS Minnedosa; died 27th Nov 1944 at Quebec, Canada | |||
He married Minnie Wood on 1905 at Holy Cross Church, Uckfield, Sussex. She was born 29th Aug 1875 at Fletching, Sussex; christened 7th Nov 1875 at St Andrew & St Mary Church, Fletching, Sussex; emigrated 25th Aug 1922, to Quebec, Canada on the SS Minnedosa; died 29th Jul 1965 at Quebec, Canada. They had the following children: | |||
3 | i | Violet Lillian who was born 17th May 1906 at Uckfield, Sussex; died 8th Nov 1990 British Columbia, Canada | |
Generation No. 3 | |||
3. Violet Lillian Sheel [Beeching] was the daughter of Herbert John Beeching and Minnie Beeching [Wood] [Wood]. She was born 17th May 1906 at Uckfield, Sussex; emigrated 25th Aug 1922, to Quebec, Canada on the SS Minnedosa; died 8th Nov 1990 at British Columbia, Canada | |||
She married Herbert Henry Sheel on 4th Aug 1928 at Quebec, Canada. He was born 31st May 1901 at Liverpool. They had the following children: | |||
i | Arthur who was born 3rd Jul 1929 at Quebec, Canada; died Oct 1929 | ||
ii | Joan Frances who was born 13th Jun 1932 at Quebec, Canada | ||
iii | Gail Patricia who was born 16th Oct 1939 at Montreal, Quebec, Canada | ||
iv | Allan Ronald who was born 6th May 1941 at Montreal, Quebec, Canada | ||
v | Earl Brian who was born 18th Sep 1943 at Montreal, Quebec, Canada | ||
vi | Donald Arthur who was born Oct 1945 at Montreal, Quebec, Canada | ||
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