Generation No. 1 | |||
1. James Hobden, steam thrasher was the son of Henry Hobden, master steam thresher and Ellen Hobden [Stevens]. He was born 3rd Oct 1862 at Chiddingly, Sussex; christened 23rd Nov 1862 at Chiddingly Parish Church, Chiddingly, Sussex | |||
He married Martha Jane Fuller on 1884. She was born 1867 at Heathfield, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
i | Martha Jane who was born 1885 at Chiddingly, Sussex; christened 29th Mar 1885 Chiddingly Parish Church, Chiddingly, Sussex | ||
ii | Henry James who was born 10th Nov 1886 at Ringmer, Sussex; christened 16th Jul 1887 Independent Tabernacle, Lewes, Sussex | ||
iii | Ellen who was born 26th Nov 1888 at Ringmer, Sussex; christened 16th Jan 1889 Independent Tabernacle, Lewes, Sussex | ||
iv | Ernest who was born 15th Dec 1890 at Ringmer, Sussex; christened 1891 Independent Tabernacle, Lewes, Sussex | ||
v | Archibald who was born 6th Sep 1892 at Ringmer, Sussex; christened 19th Oct 1892 Independent Tabernacle, Lewes, Sussex | ||
2 | vi | Florence Violet May who was born 1901 at Ringmer, Sussex, registered at Lewes District, Sussex, ref: 1901 Q2 Vol 2b Page 163; died 31st Jul 1956 Ringmer, Sussex | |
vii | Cecil Pervcy who was born 1906 | ||
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Florence Violet May Hobden was the daughter of James Hobden, steam thrasher and Martha Jane Hobden [Fuller]. She was born 1901 at Ringmer, Sussex, registered at Lewes District, Sussex, ref: 1901 Q2 Vol 2b Page 163; died 31st Jul 1956 at Turnpike Farm, Broyle, Ringmer, Sussex | |||
She married Frederick George Ellis on Oct to Dec 1922, registered at Lewes District, Sussex, ref: 1922 Q4 Vol 2b Page 435. He was born 1900 at Laughton, Sussex; died 21st May 1976 at Turnpike Farm, Broyle, Ringmer, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
i | Iris May who was born 1924 at Brighton, Sussex | ||
ii | Allan John who was born 1928 at Ringmer, Sussex | ||
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