Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Jane Martin [Weller] She was born 1785 at Maresfield, Sussex | |||
She married Thomas Martin, farmer and church sexton on 4th Jun 1819 at St Swithin Parish Church, East Grinstead, Sussex. He was born 1784 at East Grinstead, 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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