Generation No. 1 | |||
1. George Paine, farm labourer He was born 1817 at Wadhurst, Sussex | |||
2 | i | Avis who was born 1840 at Wadhurst, Sussex | |
He married Caroline Eastwood on July to Sep 1840, registered at Ticehurst District, Sussex, ref: 1840 Q3 Vol 7 Page 595. She was born 1818 at Mayfield, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
i | Prudence who was born 1841 at Wadhurst, Sussex | ||
ii | Alkanah who was born 1843 at Wadhurst, Sussex | ||
iii | Ruth who was born 1846 at Wadhurst, Sussex | ||
iv | Amos who was born 1848 at Wadhurst, Sussex | ||
v | George who was born 1852 at Wadhurst, Sussex | ||
vi | Caroline who was born 1855 at Wadhurst, Sussex | ||
vii | William who was born 1857 at Wadhurst, Sussex | ||
viii | Benjamin who was born 1859 at Wadhurst, Sussex | ||
ix | Peter who was born 1865 at Frant, Sussex | ||
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Avis Bellingham [Paine] was the daughter of George Paine, farm labourer and Caroline Paine [Eastwood]. She was born 1840 at Wadhurst, Sussex | |||
i | Ellen who was born 1862 at Frant, Sussex | ||
She married Frederick Henry Bellingham, bricklayer on 22nd Nov 1863 at St. Alban's Church, Frant, Sussex, registered at Ticehurst District, Sussex, ref: 1863 Q4 Vol 2b Page 168. He was born 1841 at Southborough, Kent; christened 4th Jul 1841 at St. Peter's Church, Southborough, Kent, son of James & Sarah Bellingham. They had the following children: | |||
i | Frederick who was born 1864 at Tonbridge, Kent | ||
ii | Eliza W. who was born 1866 at Tonbridge, Kent | ||
iii | Elizabeth who was born 1868 at Tonbridge, Kent | ||
iv | Charles who was born 1871 at Tonbridge, Kent | ||
v | Louisa Sarah who was born 1873 at Tonbridge, Kent | ||
vi | James R. who was born 1875 at Tonbridge, Kent | ||
vii | Caroline who was born 1877 at Tonbridge, Kent | ||
viii | Kate who was born 1880 at Tonbridge, Kent | ||
ix | George who was born 1883 at Tonbridge, Kent | ||
x | Frank who was born 1884 at Tonbridge, Kent | ||
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