Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Thomas Obbard, farm labourer was the son of William Obbard, labourer and Sarah Obbard [Edwards]. He was born 1828 at Hartfield, Sussex; christened 16th Nov 1828 at St. Mary's Church, Hartfield, Sussex | |||
He married (1) Harriet Welfare on 10th May 1856 at St. Michael's Church, Withyham, Sussex. She was born 1835 at Withyham, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
2 | i | William who was born Oct to Dec 1858 at Withyham, Sussex | |
He married (2) Mary Ann Brown on Oct to Dec 1871. She was born 1821 at Rotherfield, Sussex | |||
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. William Obbard, gardener was the son of Thomas Obbard, farm labourer and Harriet Obbard [Welfare]. He was born Oct to Dec 1858 at Withyham, Sussex | |||
i | George William who was born 1886 at Forest Row, Sussex; christened 12th Sep 1886 Holy Trinity Church, Forest Row, Sussex | ||
He married Eliza Card on Apr to June 1886, registered at East Grinstead District, Sussex, ref: 1886 Q2 Vol 2b Page 206. She was born 1865 at Hartfield, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
i | Nellie who was born 1887 at Withyham, Sussex; christened 18th Sep 1887 St. Mary's Church, Billingshurst, Sussex | ||
ii | Annie M who was born 1890 at Hartfield, Sussex | ||
iii | Edith Harriet who was born 1891 at Withyham, Sussex; christened 16th Aug 1891 St. Mary's Church, Billingshurst, Sussex; died Dec 1891; buried 15th Dec 1891 East Grinstead, Sussex, Aged 3 months | ||
iv | Florence Daisy who was born 1893 at Forest Row, Sussex; christened 15th Mar 1893 Holy Trinity Church, Forest Row, Sussex | ||
v | John Thomas who was born 1895 at Ashurstwood, Sussex | ||
vi | Gertrude Alice who was born 1898 at Ashurstwood, Sussex | ||
vii | Sarah Eliza who was born 1901 at Ashurstwood, Sussex | ||
viii | Frederick Arthur who was born 1904 at Ashurstwood, Sussex | ||
ix | Robert who was born 1909 at Ashurstwood, Sussex | ||
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