| Generation No. 1 | |||
| 1. Mary Smith [Field] She was born 1792 at Ticehurst, Sussex; christened 13th May 1792 at St. Mary the Virgin Church, Ticehurst, Sussex, parents Benjamin & Mary Field; died 14th Feb 1865 at Ticehurst, Sussex, aged 72 years | |||
| She married Henry Smith, farmer on 18th Aug 1812 at St. Mary the Virgin Church, Salehurst, Sussex, witnesses Benjamin Field & John Heathfield. He was born 1790 at Wadhurst, Sussex; christened 30th Dec 1790 at St. Peter and St. Paul Parish Church, Wadhurst, Sussex, parents William & Sarah Smith; died 17th Mar 1865 at Ticehurst, Sussex, aged 74 years. They had the following children: | |||
| 2 | i | Eliza who was born 1813 at Ticehurst, Sussex; christened 17th Mar 1813 St. Mary the Virgin Church, Ticehurst, Sussex | |
| ii | Henry who was born 1815 to 1820 at Sussex | ||
| iii | Mary who was born 1820 to 1825 at Sussex | ||
| iv | Jane who was born 1820 to 1825 at Sussex | ||
| v | Craven who was born 1839 at Sussex | ||
| Generation No. 2 | |||
| 2. Eliza Young [Smith] was the daughter of Henry Smith, farmer and Mary Smith [Field]. She was born 1813 at Ticehurst, Sussex; christened 17th Mar 1813 at St. Mary the Virgin Church, Ticehurst, Sussex | |||
| She married George Cripps Young on 4th Feb 1834 at St Mary the Virgin Church, Goudhurst, Kent, witnesses Charlotte Thompsett & George Stephens. He was born 6th Nov 1811 at Frant, Sussex; christened 8th Dec 1811 at St. Alban's Church, Frant, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
| i | George who was born 1835 at Ticehurst, Sussex | ||
| ii | William who was born 1835 at Ticehurst, Sussex | ||
| iii | Mary Ann who was born 1836 at Ticehurst, Sussex | ||
| iv | Samuel who was born 1840 at Ticehurst, Sussex | ||
| v | Grace who was born 1842 at Ticehurst, Sussex | ||
| vi | Harriet who was born 1844 at Ticehurst, Sussex | ||
| vii | Eliza who was born 1849 at Ticehurst, Sussex | ||
| viii | Clara who was born May 1850 at Ticehurst, Sussex | ||
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