Generation No. 1 | |||
1. James Mepham, farm labourer was the son of James Meopham, farm labourer and Elizabeth Mepham [Molineux]. He was born 1852 at Frant, Sussex; christened 25th Aug 1852 at St. Alban's Church, Frant, Sussex, son of James Mepham (labourer) and Elizabeth Mepham | |||
He married Ellen Manktelow on Oct to Dec 1873, registered at Ticehurst District, Sussex, ref: 1873 Q4 Vol 2b Page 169. She was born 1853 at Mark Cross, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
i | Bessie Maude who was born 1875 at Frant, Sussex; christened 1875 St. Alban's Church, Frant, Sussex, daughter of James Mepham (labourer) and Ellen Mepham | ||
ii | Ernest who was born 1877 at Frant, Sussex | ||
iii | Amos who was born 1879 at Frant, Sussex | ||
iv | James who was born 1881 at Hawkenbury, Frant, Sussex; christened 7th Aug 1881 St. Alban's Church, Frant, Sussex, son of James Mepham (labourer) and Ellen Mepham; died Jun 1883 Frant, Sussex, aged 2 years; buried 22nd Jun 1883 Frant, Sussex | ||
v | Alfred James who was born 1882 at Hawkenbury, Frant, Sussex; christened 3rd Dec 1882 St. Alban's Church, Frant, Sussex, son of James Meopham (labourer) and Ellen Meopham | ||
vi | Charles Sydney who was born 1885 at Hawkenbury, Frant, Sussex; christened 7th Jun 1885 St. Alban's Church, Frant, Sussex, son of James Meopham (labourer) and Ellen Meopham | ||
vii | William Henry Jenner who was born 1891 at Windmill Farm, Frant, Sussex; christened 4th Oct 1891 St. Alban's Church, Frant, Sussex, son of James Mepham (labourer) and Ellen Mepham | ||
viii | James who was born 1891 at Windmill Farm, Frant, Sussex; christened 4th Oct 1891 St. Alban's Church, Frant, Sussex, son of James Mepham (labourer) and Ellen Mepham | ||
ix | Frederick George who was born 1893 at Frant Forest, Frant, Sussex; christened 7th May 1893 St. Alban's Church, Frant, Sussex, son of James Mepham (farm labourer) and Ellen Mepham | ||
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