Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Thomas Goldsmith, road labourer was the son of Joseph Goldsmith, farm labourer and Ann Goldsmith [Sowton]. He was born 1809 at Hailsham, Sussex; christened 31st Dec 1809 at Baptist Chapel, Hailsham, Sussex, parents Joseph & Ann Goldsmith | |||
He married Mary Anne Elphick on Jan to Mar 1843 at Uckfield, Sussex, registered at Uckfield District, Sussex, ref: 1843 Q1 Vol 7 Page 557. She was born 1822 at Surrey. They had the following children: | |||
i | Catherine who was born 1844 at Hailsham, Sussex; christened 10th Nov 1844 St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, Hailsham, Sussex, daughter of Thomas Goldsmith (labourer) and Mary Ann Goldsmith | ||
ii | Henry who was born 1844 at Hailsham, Sussex | ||
iii | Thomas who was born 1846 at Hailsham, Sussex; christened 1st Mar 1846 St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, Hailsham, Sussex, son of Thomas Goldsmith (labourer) and Mary Ann Goldsmith | ||
iv | George who was born 1847 at Hailsham, Sussex; christened 5th Sep 1847 St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, Hailsham, Sussex, son of Thomas Goldsmith (labourer) and Mary Ann Goldsmith | ||
2 | v | Naomi who was born 1849 at Hailsham, Sussex; christened 11th Feb 1849 St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, Hailsham, Sussex, daughter of Thomas Goldsmith (labourer) and Mary Ann Goldsmith | |
vi | Joseph who was born 1851 at Leap Cross, Hailsham, Sussex; christened 23rd Mar 1852 St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, Hailsham, Sussex, son of Thomas Goldsmith (labourer) and Mary Anne Goldsmith | ||
3 | vii | William who was born 1855 at Common, Hailsham, Sussex; christened 27th May 1855 St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, Hailsham, Sussex, son of Thomas Goldsmith (labourer) and Mary Ann Goldsmith | |
viii | Alfred who was born 1857 at Hailsham, Sussex; christened 13th Dec 1857 St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, Hailsham, Sussex, son of Thomas Goldsmith (labourer) and Mary Ann Goldsmith | ||
ix | James who was born 1859 at Hailsham, Sussex; christened 26th Jun 1859 St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, Hailsham, Sussex, son of Thomas Goldsmith (labourer) and Mary Anne Goldsmith | ||
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Naomi Burgess [Goldsmith] was the daughter of Thomas Goldsmith, road labourer and Mary Anne Goldsmith [Elphick]. She was born 1849 at Hailsham, Sussex; christened 11th Feb 1849 at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, Hailsham, Sussex, daughter of Thomas Goldsmith (labourer) and Mary Ann Goldsmith | |||
She married George Burgess, engine cleaner and cola merchant on c 1872. He was born 1852 at Penhurst, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
i | Trayton who was born Nov 1880 at Hailsham, Sussex | ||
ii | Margaret who was born 1882 at Eastbourne, Sussex; christened 19th Jan 1882 Christ Church, Eastbourne, Sussex, daughter of George Burgess (stoker) and Naomi Burgess | ||
4 | iii | Nellie who was born 1885 at Eastbourne, Sussex | |
3. William Goldsmith, railway porter was the son of Thomas Goldsmith, road labourer and Mary Anne Goldsmith [Elphick]. He was born 1855 at Common, Hailsham, Sussex; christened 27th May 1855 at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, Hailsham, Sussex, son of Thomas Goldsmith (labourer) and Mary Ann Goldsmith | |||
He married Ann Avard on Apr to June 1876 at Hailsham, Sussex, registered at Hailsham District, Sussex, ref: 1876 Q2 Vol 2B Page 138. She was born Jan to Mar 1856 at Warbleton, Sussex, registered at Hailsham District, Sussex, ref: 1856 Q1 Vol 2B Page 67. They had the following children: | |||
i | Albert E. who was born 1877 at Hailsham, Sussex | ||
ii | Caroline who was born 1879 at Hailsham, Sussex | ||
Generation No. 3 | |||
4. Nellie Thompson [Burgess] was the daughter of George Burgess, engine cleaner and cola merchant and Naomi Burgess [Goldsmith]. She was born 1885 at Eastbourne, Sussex | |||
She married Joseph Edward Victor Thompson on 22nd May 1912 at Ontario, Canada. He was born July to Sep 1887 at Hastings, Sussex; emigrated 1907 to Canada | |||
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