| Generation No. 1 | |||
| 1. Mary Ada (Ann) Mankelow [Wheatley] was the daughter of Jesse Wheatley, brick and tile maker, and labourer and Ada Wheatley [Divall]. She was born 23rd Jul 1895 at Chuck Hatch, Hartfield, Sussex; christened 1st Sep 1895 at St. Mary's Church, Hartfield, Sussex, daughter of Jesse Wheatley (brickmaker) & Ada Wheatley; died Aug 1987 at Tunbridge Wells, Kent | |||
| She married Harry Amos Manktelow on 30th Oct 1920 at St. Mary's Church, Hartfield, Sussex. He was born 1895 at Tunbridge Wells, Kent, registered at Tonbridge District, Kent, ref: 1895 Q1. They had the following children: | |||
| 2 | i | Charles Amos who was born 22nd Jul 1921 at Tonbridge, Kent; died Apr 1996 Tunbridge Wells, Kent | |
| 3 | ii | William Jesse who was born 14th Aug 1923 at Tonbridge, Kent; died Nov 1995 Tunbridge Wells, Kent | |
| 4 | iii | Joan Yvonne who was born 21st Aug 1930 at Tonbridge, Kent; died Nov 2004 Kent | |
| Generation No. 2 | |||
| 2. Charles Amos Mankelow was the son of Harry Amos Manktelow and Mary Ada (Ann) Mankelow [Wheatley]. He was born 22nd Jul 1921 at Tonbridge, Kent; died Apr 1996 at Tunbridge Wells, Kent | |||
| He married Margaret E. Locock on July to Sep 1947, registered at Tonbridge District, Kent, ref: 1947 Q3. She was born c 1925 | |||
| 3. William Jesse Mankelow was the son of Harry Amos Manktelow and Mary Ada (Ann) Mankelow [Wheatley]. He was born 14th Aug 1923 at Tonbridge, Kent; died Nov 1995 at Tunbridge Wells, Kent | |||
| He married Joan Clarke on Apr to June 1948, registered at Tonbridge District, Kent, ref: 1948 Q2. She was born c 1925; died 31st Oct 1988 at Tunbridge Wells, Kent | |||
| 4. Joan Yvonne Pavey [Mankelow] was the daughter of Harry Amos Manktelow and Mary Ada (Ann) Mankelow [Wheatley]. She was born 21st Aug 1930 at Tonbridge, Kent; died Nov 2004 at Kent | |||
| She married Brian J. Pavey on Oct to Dec 1950, registered at Tonbridge District, Kent, ref: 1950 Q4. He was born c 1930 | |||
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