Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Ann Jenner [Crampton] She was born 1808 at Benenden, Kent | |||
She married Richard Jenner, farmer on 23rd Apr 1828 at St. George's Church, Benenden, Kent. He was born 1802 at Cranbrook, Kent; christened 20th Apr 1802 at St Dunstan's Church, Cranbrook, Kent, son of Rich Jenner & Philadelphia Jenner. They had the following children: | |||
i | Elizabeth who was born Jun 1828 at Benenden, Kent; christened 22nd Jun 1828 Chapel on the Hill, Cranbrook, Kent, daughter of Richard Jenner & Ann Jenner | ||
ii | William who was born 1831 at Benenden, Kent; christened 8th Jul 1831 Chapel on the Hill, Cranbrook, Kent, son of Richard Jenner & Ann Jenner | ||
2 | iii | James who was born 1833 at Benenden, Kent; christened 11th Dec 1833 Chapel on the Hill, Cranbrook, Kent, son of Richard Jenner & Ann Jenner; died 28th Aug 1893 Cranbrook, Kent, aged 60 years; buried after 28th Aug 1893 Cranbrook, Kent, grave 756 | |
iv | Walter who was born 1835 at Benenden, Kent; christened 8th Jul 1835 Chapel on the Hill, Cranbrook, Kent, son of Richard Jenner & Ann Jenner | ||
v | Sarah who was born 1839 at Benenden, Kent | ||
vi | Mark who was born 1841 at Kent | ||
vii | Edward who was born 1845 at Benenden, Kent | ||
viii | Emily who was born 1845 at Benenden, Kent | ||
ix | Frederick who was born 1847 at Benenden, Kent | ||
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. James Jenner, farmer was the son of Richard Jenner, farmer and Ann Jenner [Crampton]. He was born 1833 at Benenden, Kent; christened 11th Dec 1833 at Chapel on the Hill, Cranbrook, Kent, son of Richard Jenner & Ann Jenner; died 28th Aug 1893 at Cranbrook, Kent, aged 60 years; buried after 28th Aug 1893 at St Dunstan's Church, Cranbrook, Kent, grave 756 | |||
He married Louisa Dungey on 6th Sep 1866. She was born 1834 at Cranbrook, Kent; died 31st Dec 1910 at Cranbrook, Kent, aged 80 years; buried after 31st Dec 1910 at St Dunstan's Church, Cranbrook, Kent, grave 756 | |||
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