Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Mary Saunders [Daw] She was born c 1780 | |||
She married Richard Saunders on 26th Jan 1802 at All Saints Church, Herstmonceux, Sussex. He was born c 1780. They had the following children: | |||
2 | i | Stephen who was born 8th Apr 1804; christened 13th May 1804 Heathfield Chapel, Heathfield, Sussex, son of Richard Saunders and Mary Saunders | |
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Stephen Saunders, miller's grinder, carpenter and innkeeper was the son of Richard Saunders and Mary Saunders [Daw]. He was born 8th Apr 1804; christened 13th May 1804 at Heathfield Chapel, Heathfield, Sussex, son of Richard Saunders and Mary Saunders | |||
He married (1) Emma Maynard on 20th Nov 1820 at St. Mary's Church, Warbleton, Sussex. She was born c 1805. They had the following children: | |||
i | Mary Ann who was born 1822 at Waldron, Sussex; christened 20th Jan 1822 All Saints' Church, Waldron, Sussex, daughter of Stephen Saunders (miller's grinder) and Emma Saunders | ||
ii | Emma Elizabeth who was born 1824 at Waldron, Sussex; christened 12th Dec 1824 All Saints' Church, Waldron, Sussex, daughter of Stephen Saunders (miller's grinder) and Emma Saunders | ||
iii | Ellen who was born 1827 at Waldron, Sussex; christened 10th Jun 1827 All Saints' Church, Waldron, Sussex, daughter of Stephen Saunders (miller's grinder) and Emma Saunders | ||
iv | Elizabeth who was born 1830 at Eastbourne, Sussex; christened 7th Mar 1830 St. Mary's Church, Eastbourne, Sussex, daughter of Stephen Saunders (carpenter) and Emma Saunders | ||
v | Jane Edwards who was born 1831 at Eastbourne, Sussex; christened 7th Aug 1831 St. Mary's Church, Eastbourne, Sussex, daughter of Stephen Saunders (carpenter) and Emma Saunders | ||
vi | John who was born 1835 at Eastbourne, Sussex; christened 10th May 1835 St. Mary's Church, Eastbourne, Sussex, son of Stephen Saunders (carpenter) and Emma Saunders | ||
He married (2) Emma on c 1840. She was born 1822 at Surrey | |||
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