Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Frederick Turner, master blacksmith and beerhouse keeper was the son of Frederick Turner, master blacksmith and Charlotte Turner [Hampton]. He was born 1849 at East Hoathly, Sussex | |||
He married Louisa Bartley on 10th Jul 1873 at Brighton, Sussex. She was born 1847 at Dorset; died Feb 1917. They had the following children: | |||
i | Frederick William who was born 1874 at East Hoathly, Sussex; christened 16th Aug 1874 East Hoathly Parish Church, East Hoathly, Sussex, son of Frederick Turner (blacksmith) and Louisa Turner | ||
ii | Mabel Albina who was born 1875 at East Hoathly, Sussex; christened 5th Sep 1875 East Hoathly Parish Church, East Hoathly, Sussex, daughter of Frederic Turner (blacksmith) and Louisa Turner | ||
iii | Frances Maude Mary who was born 1877 at East Hoathly, Sussex; christened 15th Jul 1877 East Hoathly Parish Church, East Hoathly, Sussex, daughter of Frederic Turner (blacksmith) and Louisa Turner | ||
iv | Sydney Charles who was born 1879 at East Hoathly, Sussex; christened 20th Apr 1879 East Hoathly Parish Church, East Hoathly, Sussex, son of Frederick Turner (blacksmith) and Louisa Turner | ||
v | Albert John who was born 1880 at East Hoathly, Sussex; christened 7th Nov 1880 East Hoathly Parish Church, East Hoathly, Sussex, son of Frederic Turner (blacksmith) and Louisa Turner | ||
vi | Emily Florence who was born 1882 at East Hoathly, Sussex; christened 2nd Jul 1882 East Hoathly Parish Church, East Hoathly, Sussex, daughter of Frederic Turner (blacksmith) and Louisa Turner | ||
vii | Walter Stanley who was born 1886 at East Hoathly, Sussex; christened 2nd May 1886 East Hoathly Parish Church, East Hoathly, Sussex, son of Frederick Turner (blacksmith) and Louisa Turner | ||
viii | Elsie Louisa who was born 1888 at The Nursery, East Hoathly, Sussex; christened Jun 1888 East Hoathly Parish Church, East Hoathly, Sussex, daughter of Frederic Turner (blacksmith) and Louisa Turner | ||
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