Generation No. 1 | |||
1. George Tester, shoemaker was the son of James Tester and Elizabeth Tester [Cheesman]. He was born 1793 at Withyham, Sussex; christened 27th Apr 1793 at St. Michael's Church, Withyham, Sussex, son of James Tester and Elizabeth Tester; died Feb 1840 at Maresfield, Sussex, aged 47 years; buried 13th Feb 1840 at St Bartholomew Parish Church, Maresfield, Sussex | |||
He married Emma Feldwick on 27th Nov 1829 at St Bartholomew Parish Church, Maresfield, Sussex. She was born 1813 at Buxted, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
i | George who was born 3rd Dec 1829 at Nutley, Sussex; christened 7th Mar 1830 St. Mary's Lane Wesleyan, Lewes, Sussex, son of George Tester (shoemaker) and Emma Tester | ||
2 | ii | Daniel who was born 6th May 1831 at Nutley, Sussex; christened 5th Jun 1831 St. Mary's Lane Wesleyan, Lewes, Sussex, son of George Tester (shoemaker) and Emma Tester | |
iii | Henry who was born 5th Jun 1833 at Buxted, Sussex; christened 28th Sep 1834 St. Mary's Lane Wesleyan, Lewes, Sussex, son of George Tester (shoemaker) and Emma Tester | ||
iv | William who was born 1835 at Maresfield, Sussex; christened 12th Apr 1835 St Bartholomew Parish Church, Maresfield, Sussex, son of George Tester (shoemaker) and Emma Tester; died Nov 1835 Maresfield, Sussex, aged 8 months; buried 9th Nov 1835 Maresfield, Sussex | ||
v | Charles who was born 1837 at Maresfield, Sussex; christened 17th Sep 1837 St Bartholomew Parish Church, Maresfield, Sussex, son of George Tester (shoemaker) and Emma Tester | ||
vi | Alfred who was born 1838 at Maresfield, Sussex; christened 14th Nov 1838 St Bartholomew Parish Church, Maresfield, Sussex, son of George Tester (shoemaker) and Emma Tester; died May 1839 Maresfield, Sussex, aged 7 months; buried 12th May 1839 Maresfield, Sussex | ||
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Daniel Tester, farm labourer was the son of George Tester, shoemaker and Emma Tester [Feldwick]. He was born 6th May 1831 at Nutley, Sussex; christened 5th Jun 1831 at St. Mary's Lane Wesleyan, Lewes, Sussex, son of George Tester (shoemaker) and Emma Tester | |||
He married Mary Ann Wood on Oct to Dec 1870, registered at Uckfield District, Sussex, ref: 1870 Q4 Vol 2b Page 214. She was born 1841 at Fletching, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
i | George Albert who was born 1872 at Maresfield, Sussex; christened 17th Mar 1872 Ma.StJsCh, Nutley, Sussex, son of Daniel Tester (labourer) and Mary Ann Tester | ||
3 | ii | Fanny Letitia who was born 1873 at Maresfield, Sussex; christened 17th Aug 1873 Ma.StJsCh, Nutley, Sussex, daughter of Daniel Tester (labourer) and Mary Ann Tester | |
iii | Henry Daniel who was born 1875 at Maresfield, Sussex; christened 18th Jul 1875 Ma.StJsCh, Nutley, Sussex, son of Daniel Tester (labourer) and Mary Ann Tester | ||
iv | Tamar who was born 1877 at Maresfield, Sussex; christened 4th Nov 1877 Ma.StJsCh, Nutley, Sussex, daughter of Daniel Tester (labourer) and Mary Ann Tester | ||
v | Ernest William who was born 1880 at Maresfield, Sussex; christened 4th Jul 1880 Ma.StJsCh, Nutley, Sussex, son of Daniel Tester (labourer) and Mary Ann Tester | ||
vi | Dinah Vernon who was born 1882 at Maresfield, Sussex; christened 12th Nov 1882 Ma.StJsCh, Nutley, Sussex, daughter of Daniel Tester (labourer) and Mary Anne Tester | ||
Generation No. 3 | |||
3. Fanny Letitia Turner [Tester] was the daughter of Daniel Tester, farm labourer and Mary Ann Tester [Wood]. She was born 1873 at Maresfield, Sussex; christened 17th Aug 1873 at Ma.StJsCh, Nutley, Sussex, daughter of Daniel Tester (labourer) and Mary Ann Tester | |||
She married George Turner, farm servant on Jan to Mar 1895, registered at Uckfield District, Sussex, ref: 1895 Q1 Vol 2b Page 200. He was born 1870 at Fletching, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
i | William who was born 1898 at Fletching, Sussex; christened 3rd Nov 1898 St Andrew & St Mary Church, Fletching, Sussex | ||
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