Generation No. 1 | |||
1. William Jeffery He was born 1832 at Tunbridge Wells, Kent | |||
He married Sophia Ribbons on Jan to Mar 1851, registered at Tonbridge District, Kent, ref: 1851 Q1 Vol 5 Page 550. She was born 1835 at Tunbridge Wells, Kent. They had the following children: | |||
2 | i | William who was born 1853 at Tunbridge Wells, Kent | |
ii | Emma who was born 1855 at Tunbridge Wells, Kent | ||
3 | iii | John who was born 1857 at Tunbridge Wells, Kent | |
4 | iv | Henry who was born 1860 at Tunbridge Wells, Kent; christened 25th Mar 1860 Christ Church, Tunbridge Wells, Kent | |
v | George who was born 1862 at Tunbridge Wells, Kent; christened 11th May 1862 Christ Church, Tunbridge Wells, Kent | ||
vi | Arthur who was born 1864 at Tunbridge Wells, Kent; christened 28th Aug 1864 Christ Church, Tunbridge Wells, Kent | ||
vii | Kate A. who was born 1870 at Tunbridge Wells, Kent | ||
viii | Lilian A. who was born 1873 at Tunbridge Wells, Kent | ||
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. William Jeffery, general dealer was the son of William Jeffery and Sophia Jeffery [Ribbons]. He was born 1853 at Tunbridge Wells, Kent | |||
He married Mary Ann Blount on 5th Feb 1868 at St. Alban's Church, Frant, Sussex. She was born 1849 at Frant, Sussex | |||
3. John Jeffery, fky driver was the son of William Jeffery and Sophia Jeffery [Ribbons]. He was born 1857 at Tunbridge Wells, Kent | |||
i | John who was born 1874 at Tunbridge Wells, Kent | ||
He married Mary A. on c 1876. She was born 1855 at Rotherfield, Sussex | |||
4. Henry Jeffery, coachman was the son of William Jeffery and Sophia Jeffery [Ribbons]. He was born 1860 at Tunbridge Wells, Kent; christened 25th Mar 1860 at Christ Church, Tunbridge Wells, Kent | |||
He married Frances Fry on Oct to Dec 1878, registered at Ticehurst District, Sussex, ref: 1878 Q4 Vol 2b Page 185. She was born 1858 at Frant, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
i | Alice F. who was born Aug 1880 at Tunbridge Wells, Kent | ||
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