Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Sarah Barton [Brooker] She was born 1825 at Hadlow, Kent | |||
She married John Barton, carpenter on 25th Feb 1846 at St. Mary's Church, Hadlow, Kent, registered at Tonbridge District, Kent, ref: 1846 Q1 Vol 5 Page 545, witnesses: John Barton, Elizabeth Brooker and George Barton (clerk). He was born 1824 at Hadlow, Kent; christened 27th Jun 1824 at St. Mary's Church, Hadlow, Kent, son of Thomas Barton and Mary Barton. They had the following children: | |||
i | Sarah who was born Nov 1846 at Hadlow, Kent; christened 23rd Nov 1846 St. Mary's Church, Hadlow, Kent, daughter of John Barton (carpenter) and Sarah Barton | ||
2 | ii | John who was born 1848 at Hadlow, Kent; christened 29th Oct 1848 St. Mary's Church, Hadlow, Kent, son of John Barton (carpenter) and Sarah Barton | |
iii | George who was born 1854 at Hadlow, Kent; christened 29th Jan 1854 St. Mary's Church, Hadlow, Kent, son of John Barton (carpenter) and Sarah Barton; died Feb 1859 Hadlow, Kent, aged 5 years; buried 19th Feb 1859 Hadlow, Kent | ||
iv | Elizabeth who was born 1855 at Hadlow, Kent; christened 28th Oct 1855 St. Mary's Church, Hadlow, Kent, daughter of John Barton (carpenter) and Sarah Barton | ||
v | William Henry who was born 1860 at Hadlow, Kent; christened 19th Aug 1860 St. Mary's Church, Hadlow, Kent, son of John Barton (carpenter) and Sarah Barton | ||
vi | Ann Filles who was born 1867 at Hadlow, Kent; christened 5th Oct 1867 St. Mary's Church, Hadlow, Kent, daughter of John Barton (carpenter) and Sarah Barton | ||
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. John Barton, carpenter was the son of John Barton, carpenter and Sarah Barton [Brooker]. He was born 1848 at Hadlow, Kent; christened 29th Oct 1848 at St. Mary's Church, Hadlow, Kent, son of John Barton (carpenter) and Sarah Barton | |||
He married Elizabeth Mary Allsworth Venner on 31st Dec 1873 at St. Mary's Church, Hadlow, Kent, witnesses: William Thornton and Elizabeth Barton. She was born c 1845 | |||
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