Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Benjamin Martin, grocer He was born 1794 at Fletching, Sussex | |||
He married Abigail Awcock on 30th Oct 1815 at St. Giles Parish Church, Horsted Keynes, Sussex, witnesses: Edward Furmall and Jane Noyes. She was born 1798 at Fletching, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
i | Benjamin who was born 1815 to 1820 at Sussex | ||
ii | Sarah who was born 1815 to 1820 at Sussex | ||
iii | Mary who was born 1820 to 1825 at Sussex | ||
2 | iv | Henry who was born 1826 at Fletching, Sussex | |
v | Abagaile who was born 1834 at Sussex | ||
vi | Mercy who was born 1838 at Sussex | ||
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Henry Martin, beer retailer was the son of Benjamin Martin, grocer and Abigail Martin [Awcock]. He was born 1826 at Fletching, Sussex | |||
He married Mary on c 1846. She was born 1825 at Fletching, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
3 | i | Benjamin who was born 1853 at Fletching, Sussex | |
ii | Mary who was born 1859 at Fletching, Sussex | ||
Generation No. 3 | |||
3. Benjamin Martin, farm labourer was the son of Henry Martin, beer retailer and Mary Martin. He was born 1853 at Fletching, Sussex | |||
He married Jane Wood on Oct to Dec 1879, registered at Uckfield District, Sussex, ref: 1879 Q4 Vol 2b Page 221. She was born 1859 at Fletching, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
i | William who was born Oct 1880 at Fletching, Sussex | ||
ii | George who was born 1882 at Fletching, Sussex | ||
iii | Roderick J who was born 1886 at Horsted Keynes, Sussex | ||
iv | Harriet E who was born 1888 at Fletching, Sussex | ||
v | Charles Victor who was born 1890 at Pixton Lodge, Forest Row, Sussex; christened 9th Nov 1890 Holy Trinity Church, Forest Row, Sussex, son of Benjamin Martin (labourer) & Jane Martin | ||
vi | Frederick who was born 1895 at Bletchingly, Surrey | ||
vii | Alice who was born 1895 at Bletchingly, Surrey | ||
viii | Dorothy who was born 1901 at Burstow, Surrey | ||
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