Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Thomas Martin, farmer and church sexton He was born 1784 at East Grinstead, Sussex | |||
He married Jane Weller on 4th Jun 1819 at St Swithin Parish Church, East Grinstead, Sussex. She was born 1785 at Maresfield, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
i | Thomas who was born 1820 at Forest Row, Sussex; christened 19th Mar 1820 St Swithin Parish Church, East Grinstead, Sussex, son of Thomas Martin (farmer) & Jane Martin | ||
ii | Mary who was born 1823 at Forest Row, Sussex; christened 14th Sep 1823 St Swithin Parish Church, East Grinstead, Sussex, daughter of Thomas Martin (shopkeeper) & Jane Martin | ||
iii | Naomi who was born 1825 at East Grinstead, Sussex; christened 21st Aug 1825 St Swithin Parish Church, East Grinstead, Sussex, daughter of Thomas Martin (farmer) & Jane Martin | ||
iv | Agnes who was born 1827 at Forest Row, Sussex; christened 21st Oct 1827 St Swithin Parish Church, East Grinstead, Sussex, daughter of Thomas Martin (farmer) & Jane Martin | ||
2 | v | Abigail who was born 1829 at Forest Row, Sussex; christened 9th Aug 1829 St Swithin Parish Church, East Grinstead, Sussex, daughter of Thomas Martin (grocer) & Jane Martin | |
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Abigail Taylor [Martin] was the daughter of Thomas Martin, farmer and church sexton and Jane Martin [Weller]. She was born 1829 at Forest Row, Sussex; christened 9th Aug 1829 at St Swithin Parish Church, East Grinstead, Sussex, daughter of Thomas Martin (grocer) & Jane Martin | |||
She married William Taylor, master baker on 20th Jun 1854 at Holy Trinity Church, Forest Row, Sussex. He was born 1827 at Tudeley-cum-Capel, Kent. They had the following children: | |||
i | Agnes M. who was born 1856 at Ditchling, Sussex | ||
ii | William who was born 1857 at Ditchling, Sussex | ||
iii | Minnie A. who was born 1859 at Ditchling, Sussex | ||
iv | George who was born 1860 at Ditchling, Sussex | ||
v | Naomi who was born 1861 at Ditchling, Sussex | ||
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