| Generation No. 1 | |||
| 1. William Relf, farm labourer was the son of George Relfe, labourer and Naomi Relfe [Blanch]. He was born 1825 at Brightling, Sussex; christened 31st Jul 1825 at St. Thomas-à-Becket Church, Brightling, Sussex, son of George Relf (labourer) and Naomi Relf | |||
| He married Harriet Mills on Apr to June 1846, registered at Battle District, Sussex, ref: 1846 Q2 Vol 7 Page 419. She was born 1826 at Mountfield, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
| 2 | i | William George who was born 1847 at Brightling, Sussex; christened 16th May 1847 St. Thomas-à-Becket Church, Brightling, Sussex, son of William Relf (labourer) and Harriet Relf | |
| ii | George who was born 1849 at Brightling, Sussex | ||
| Generation No. 2 | |||
| 2. William George Relf, farm labourer was the son of William Relf, farm labourer and Harriet Relf [Mills]. He was born 1847 at Brightling, Sussex; christened 16th May 1847 at St. Thomas-à-Becket Church, Brightling, Sussex, son of William Relf (labourer) and Harriet Relf | |||
| He married Elizabeth Selmes on Oct to Dec 1882, registered at Battle District, Sussex, ref: 1882 Q4 Vol 2b Page 110. She was born 1865 at Mountfield, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
| i | Elizabeth Rhoda who was born 1884 at Brightling, Sussex; christened 7th Feb 1886 St. Thomas-à-Becket Church, Brightling, Sussex, daughter of William Relf (labourer) and Eliza Relf | ||
| ii | Joseph Edward who was born 1886 at Brightling, Sussex; christened 7th Feb 1886 St. Thomas-à-Becket Church, Brightling, Sussex, son of William Relf (labourer) and Eliza Relf | ||
| iii | Thomas Javies who was born 1888 at Brightling, Sussex; christened 7th Feb 1886 St. Thomas-à-Becket Church, Brightling, Sussex, son of William Relf (labourer) and Eliza Relf | ||
| iv | William Oliver who was born 1890 at Brightling, Sussex; christened 5th Oct 1890 St. Thomas-à-Becket Church, Brightling, Sussex, son of William Relf (labourer) and Eliza Relf | ||
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