Generation No. 1 | |||
1. John Goldsmith, farmer was the son of Joseph Goldsmith and Susannah Goldsmith [Card]. He was born 1778 at Buxted, Sussex; christened 10th May 1778 at St. Margaret's Church, Buxted, Sussex | |||
He married Patty on c 1798. She was born c 1780. They had the following children: | |||
i | Harriet who was born 1799 at Albourne, Sussex; christened 1st Sep 1799 St Bartholomew's Church, Albourne, Sussex | ||
2 | ii | Mary Anne who was born 1802 at Buxted, Sussex; christened 11th May 1802 St. Margaret's Church, Buxted, Sussex | |
iii | John who was born 1804 at Buxted, Sussex; christened 23rd Feb 1804 St. Margaret's Church, Buxted, Sussex | ||
iv | Henry Walls who was born 1806 at Buxted, Sussex; christened 27th Feb 1806 St. Margaret's Church, Buxted, Sussex | ||
v | Elizabeth who was born 1808 at Buxted, Sussex; christened 4th Sep 1808 St. Margaret's Church, Buxted, Sussex | ||
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Mary Anne Biggs [Ray] [Goldsmith] was the daughter of John Goldsmith, farmer and Patty Goldsmith. She was born 1802 at Buxted, Sussex; christened 11th May 1802 at St. Margaret's Church, Buxted, Sussex | |||
She married (1) William Ray, silversmith on 8th Mar 1825 at St Michael's Church, Newhaven, Sussex. He was born 1800 at Battle, Sussex; christened 26th Mar 1800 at St. Mary, Battle, Sussex, parents Daniel & Lydia Ray; died Feb 1854 at Hampton Place, Brighton, Sussex; buried 10th Feb 1854 at St. Nicholas Church, Brighton, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
i | William Stevens who was born 1826 at Battle, Sussex; christened 2nd Aug 1826 St. Mary, Battle, Sussex | ||
She married (2) William Biggs, corn factor on 1st Feb 1858 at St Mary's Church, Paddington, London, witnesses William Hallett & Elizabeth Nelson. He was born 2nd Mar 1797 at Crawley, Sussex; christened 2nd Apr 1797 at St John the Baptist Parish Church, Crawley, Sussex, parents William & Sarah Biggs | |||
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