Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Edward Jenner, botanist and commercial traveller to the printing house of Baxter of Lewes, publishers of the Sussex Express He was born 13th Mar 1803 at South Heighton, Sussex; died 13th Mar 1872 at Lewes, Sussex, on his 69th birthday; buried after 13th Mar 1872 at St. John-under-the-Castle, Lewes, Sussex | |||
He married Nancy May on 6th Aug 1827 at St. John-the-Baptist, Southover, Lewes, Sussex. She was born 16th Sep 1802 at Brighton, Sussex, daughter of Samuel and Ann May; christened 2nd Jan 1803 at St. Nicholas Church, Brighton, Sussex; died 26th Feb 1869 at Lewes, Sussex, aged 67 years; buried 1st Mar 1869 at St. John-under-the-Castle, Lewes, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
i | Ann Elisabeth who was born 1830 at Russell Street, Brighton, Sussex; christened 17th Jan 1830 St. Nicholas Church, Brighton, Sussex | ||
ii | Sarah May who was born 1831 at Brighton, Sussex; christened 11th Sep 1831 St. Nicholas Church, Brighton, Sussex | ||
iii | Edward who was born 1833 at Kensington Gardens, Brighton, Sussex; christened 26th May 1833 St. Nicholas Church, Brighton, Sussex | ||
iv | Thomas James who was born 1835 at Kensington Gardens, Brighton, Sussex; christened 26th Jul 1835 St. Nicholas Church, Brighton, Sussex | ||
v | Fanny Amelia who was born 1838 at Brighton, Sussex; christened 15th Jul 1838 St. Nicholas Church, Brighton, Sussex | ||
vi | Richard Dawson who was born 1840 at West Street, Brighton, Sussex; christened 20th Sep 1840 St. Nicholas Church, Brighton, Sussex | ||
vii | Philip Walter who was born 1842 at West Street, Lewes, Sussex; christened 27th Nov 1842 St. John-the-Baptist, Southover, Lewes, Sussex; died 13th Jun 1882 Lewes, Sussex, aged 39 years; buried after 13th Jun 1882 Lewes, Sussex | ||
viii | Hubert who was born 1845 at West Street, Lewes, Sussex; christened 24th Aug 1845 St. John-the-Baptist, Southover, Lewes, Sussex | ||
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