Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Charlotte Potten [Funnell] was the daughter of Trayton Funnell, carpenter and farmer and Mary Funnell [Fielder]. She was born Apr to June 1846 at Chiddingly, Sussex, registered at Hailsham District, Sussex, ref: 1846 Q2 Vol 7 Page 389 | |||
She married John Potten, seedsman and florist on 23rd Jun 1870 at East Hoathly Parish Church, East Hoathly, Sussex, witnesses Trayton & Julie Funnell. He was born Apr to June 1847 at Cranbrook, Kent, registered at Cranbrook District, Kent, ref: 1847 Q2 Vol 5 Page 69. They had the following children: | |||
2 | i | Ebenezer who was born Apr to June 1871 at East Hoathly, Sussex, registered at Uckfield District, Sussex, ref: 1871 Q2 Vol 2B Page 99 | |
3 | ii | Sarah who was born July to Sep 1873 at Cranbrook, Kent, registered at Cranbrook District, Kent, ref: 1873 Q3 Vol 2A Page 617 | |
iii | William Traylon who was born 1876 at Cranbrook, Kent | ||
iv | Charlotte Alma who was born 1879 at Cranbrook, Kent | ||
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Ebenezer Potten was the son of John Potten, seedsman and florist and Charlotte Potten [Funnell]. He was born Apr to June 1871 at East Hoathly, Sussex, registered at Uckfield District, Sussex, ref: 1871 Q2 Vol 2B Page 99 | |||
He married Grace Elizabeth Wood on 6th Nov 1899 at Ss Peter & Paul Church, Teston, Kent, witnesses Thomas & Edith Sarah Wood. She was born 1869 at Teston, Kent; christened 5th Dec 1869 at Ss Peter & Paul Church, Teston, Kent, parents Thomas & Ann Wood | |||
3. Sarah Ford [Potten] was the daughter of John Potten, seedsman and florist and Charlotte Potten [Funnell]. She was born July to Sep 1873 at Cranbrook, Kent, registered at Cranbrook District, Kent, ref: 1873 Q3 Vol 2A Page 617 | |||
She married David Richard Ford on Oct to Dec 1898 at Uckfield, Sussex, registered at Uckfield District, Sussex, ref: 1898 Q4 Vol 2B Page 322. He was born 1875 at Isfield, Sussex | |||
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