Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Mary Martin She was born c 1730 | |||
i | Richard who was born 1754 at East Grinstead, Sussex; christened 29th Sep 1754 St Swithin Parish Church, East Grinstead, Sussex, son of Mary Martin; died Oct 1754 East Grinstead, Sussex, infant, twin; buried 10th Oct 1754 East Grinstead, Sussex | ||
ii | Mary who was born 1754 at East Grinstead, Sussex; christened 29th Sep 1754 St Swithin Parish Church, East Grinstead, Sussex, daughter of Mary Martin; died Oct 1754 East Grinstead, Sussex, infant, twin; buried 10th Oct 1754 East Grinstead, Sussex | ||
2 | iii | Christopher Middleton who was born 1761 at East Grinstead, Sussex; christened 2nd Oct 1761 St Swithin Parish Church, East Grinstead, Sussex, baseborn son of Mary Martin; died Mar 1792 East Grinstead, Sussex; buried 21st Mar 1792 East Grinstead, Sussex | |
iv | Henry who was born 1764 at East Grinstead, Sussex; christened 4th Mar 1764 St Swithin Parish Church, East Grinstead, Sussex, baseborn son of Mary Martin | ||
v | Mary who was born 1774 at East Grinstead, Sussex; christened 23rd Aug 1774 St Swithin Parish Church, East Grinstead, Sussex, baseborn daughter of Mary Martin | ||
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Christopher Middleton Martin was the son of unknown father and Mary Martin. He was born 1761 at East Grinstead, Sussex; christened 2nd Oct 1761 at St Swithin Parish Church, East Grinstead, Sussex, baseborn son of Mary Martin; died Mar 1792 at East Grinstead, Sussex; buried 21st Mar 1792 at St Swithin Parish Church, East Grinstead, Sussex | |||
He married Mary Banks on 21st Apr 1784 at St Swithin Parish Church, East Grinstead, Sussex, witnesses: William and Robert Tooth. She was born c 1760. They had the following children: | |||
i | Susannah who was born 1785 at East Grinstead, Sussex; christened 22nd May 1785 St Swithin Parish Church, East Grinstead, Sussex, daughter of Christopher Middleton Martin & Mary Martin | ||
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