Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Anne Pearless [Medhurst] She was born 5th Apr 1665 at Withyham, Sussex; christened 20th Apr 1665 at St. Michael's Church, Withyham, Sussex, father Jeremiah Medhurst | |||
She married William Pearless on 12th Jun 1688 at St. Michael's Church, Withyham, Sussex. He was born 1663 at Penshurst, Kent; christened 22nd Oct 1663 at St. John the Baptist Church, Penshurst, Kent, father William Pearles. They had the following children: | |||
i | William who was born 1691 at Withyham, Sussex; christened 17th Dec 1691 St. Michael's Church, Withyham, Sussex | ||
ii | Elizabeth who was born 1693 at Withyham, Sussex; christened 30th Jan 1693 St. Michael's Church, Withyham, Sussex | ||
iii | Sarah who was born 1696 at Withyham, Sussex; christened 8th May 1696 St. Michael's Church, Withyham, Sussex | ||
2 | iv | Edward who was born 7th Jun 1699 at Withyham, Sussex; christened after 7th Jun 1699 St. Michael's Church, Withyham, Sussex | |
v | Mary who was born 6th Jan 1701 at Withyham, Sussex; christened 29th Jan 1701 St. Michael's Church, Withyham, Sussex | ||
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Edward Pearless was the son of William Pearless and Anne Pearless [Medhurst]. He was born 7th Jun 1699 at Withyham, Sussex; christened after 7th Jun 1699 at St. Michael's Church, Withyham, Sussex | |||
He married Lettice Tye on 17th Apr 1745 at St. Michael's Church, Withyham, Sussex. She was born c 1725. They had the following children: | |||
3 | i | William who was born 7th Jun 1745 at Withyham, Sussex; christened 16th Jun 1745 St. Martin of Tours, Ashurst, Kent | |
Generation No. 3 | |||
3. William Pearless was the son of Edward Pearless and Lettice Peerless [Tye]. He was born 7th Jun 1745 at Withyham, Sussex; christened 16th Jun 1745 at St. Martin of Tours, Ashurst, Kent | |||
He married Mary Austen on 26th Jan 1767 at Cowden, Kent, by licence, Mary of East Grinstead, witnesses Joseph Langridge & Francis Firminger. She was born c 1748 at ?? | |||
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