Generation No. 1 | |||
1. William Mepham, labourer He was born 1790 at Uckfield, Sussex; died Apr 1861 at Rotherfield, Sussex, aged 72 years; buried 14th Apr 1861 at St. Denys Church, Rotherfield, Sussex | |||
He married Louisa Bishop on 30th Jun 1829 at St Andrew & St Mary Church, Fletching, Sussex. She was born 1808 at Waldron, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
i | Mary who was born 1832 at Speldhurst, Kent; christened 26th Aug 1832 St. Mary's Church, Speldhurst, Kent | ||
ii | Sarah who was born 1835 at Poor House, Rotherfield, Sussex; christened 26th Jul 1835 St. Denys Church, Rotherfield, Sussex, daughter of William Mepham (labourer) and Louisa Mepham | ||
iii | William James who was born 2nd Apr 1839 at Mottings Hill, Rotherfield, Sussex; christened 14th Jul 1839 St. Denys Church, Rotherfield, Sussex, son of William Mepham (labourer) and Louisa Mepham | ||
2 | iv | Henry who was born 21st Apr 1843 at Frogs Bridge, Rotherfield, Sussex; christened 11th Jun 1843 St. Denys Church, Rotherfield, Sussex, son of William Meopham (labourer) and Louisa Meopham | |
v | Sarah who was born 1844 at Uckfield, Sussex | ||
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Henry Mepham, farm labourer was the son of William Mepham, labourer and Louisa Mepham [Bishop]. He was born 21st Apr 1843 at Frogs Bridge, Rotherfield, Sussex; christened 11th Jun 1843 at St. Denys Church, Rotherfield, Sussex, son of William Meopham (labourer) and Louisa Meopham | |||
He married Mary A. on c 1860. She was born 1841 at Maidstone, Kent. They had the following children: | |||
i | John who was born 1862 at Maidstone, Kent | ||
ii | Mary who was born 1869 at Tunbridge Wells, Kent | ||
iii | Adeliade who was born 1871 at Tunbridge Wells, Kent | ||
iv | Julia who was born 1872 at Tunbridge Wells, Kent | ||
v | Louisa who was born 1874 at Tunbridge Wells, Kent | ||
vi | Elizabeth who was born 1877 at Tunbridge Wells, Kent | ||
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