Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Mary Page, pauper She was born 1813 at Hailsham, Sussex | |||
She married an unknown person. They had the following children: | |||
i | Thomas who was born 1835 at Hailsham, Sussex | ||
2 | ii | Stephen who was born Apr to June 1846 at Winchelsea, Sussex, registered at Rye District, Sussex, ref: 1846 Q2 Vol 7 Page 470 | |
iii | Fanny who was born 1847 at Winchelsea, Sussex | ||
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Stephen Page, labourer was the son of unknown father and Mary Page, pauper. He was born Apr to June 1846 at Winchelsea, Sussex, registered at Rye District, Sussex, ref: 1846 Q2 Vol 7 Page 470 | |||
He married Mary Ann Martin on 25th Dec 1868 at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, Hailsham, Sussex. She was born 1847 at Hailsham Union Workhouse, Hellingly, Sussex; christened 9th Jan 1848 at St. Peter & St. Paul Church, Hellingly, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
3 | i | Thomas Frederick who was born 8th Apr 1870 at Hailsham, Sussex | |
ii | Patty who was born 1873 at Hailsham, Sussex | ||
iii | George who was born 1877 at Hailsham, Sussex; christened 6th Jun 1886 St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, Hailsham, Sussex, son of Stephen Page (labourer) and Mary Page | ||
iv | Edward who was born 1879 at Hailsham, Sussex; christened 6th Jun 1886 St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, Hailsham, Sussex, son of Stephen Page (labourer) and Mary Page | ||
v | Charles who was born 1880 at Hailsham, Sussex; christened 6th Jun 1886 St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, Hailsham, Sussex, son of Stephen Page (labourer) and Mary Page | ||
Generation No. 3 | |||
3. Thomas Frederick Page was the son of Stephen Page, labourer and Mary Ann Page [Martin]. He was born 8th Apr 1870 at Hailsham, Sussex | |||
He married Sophia Lockyer on 1st Sep 1894 at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, Hailsham, Sussex, witmesses George & Kate Page. She was born 11th May 1870 at Rotherfield, Sussex; christened 2nd Feb 1879 at St. Denys Church, Rotherfield, Sussex | |||
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