Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Richard Turner, labourer He was born c 1830 | |||
He married Sarah on c 1850. She was born c 1830. They had the following children: | |||
2 | i | George who was born 1852 at Hartfield, Sussex; christened 5th Sep 1852 St. Mary's Church, Hartfield, Sussex, son of Richard Turner (labourer) and Sarah Turner | |
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. George Turner, farm labourer was the son of Richard Turner, labourer and Sarah Turner. He was born 1852 at Hartfield, Sussex; christened 5th Sep 1852 at St. Mary's Church, Hartfield, Sussex, son of Richard Turner (labourer) and Sarah Turner | |||
He married Harriet Elisabeth Stevenson on Jan to Mar 1876, registered at Uckfield District, Sussex, ref: 1876 Q1 Vol 2b Page 159. She was born 1852 at Maresfield, Sussex; christened 11th Jul 1852 at Ma.StJsCh, Nutley, Sussex, daughter of Joseph Stevenson (labourer) and Anna Stevenson. They had the following children: | |||
i | Sarah Jane who was born 1877 at Hartfield, Sussex; christened 11th Mar 1877 St. Mary's Church, Hartfield, Sussex, daughter of George Turner (labourer) and Harriet Elizabeth Turner | ||
ii | Fanny who was born 1879 at Maresfield, Sussex; christened 4th May 1879 Ma.StJsCh, Nutley, Sussex, daughter of George Turner (labourer) and Elizabeth Harriet Turner | ||
iii | George who was born 1884 at Maresfield, Sussex; christened 6th Jan 1884 Ma.StJsCh, Nutley, Sussex, son of George Turner (labourer) and Elizabeth Harriet Turner | ||
iv | Charles Frederick who was born 1886 at Maresfield, Sussex; christened 9th May 1886 Ma.StJsCh, Nutley, Sussex, son of George Turner (labourer) and Harriet Turner | ||
v | William Joseph who was born 1890 at Maresfield, Sussex; christened 23rd Feb 1890 Ma.StJsCh, Nutley, Sussex, son of George Turner (labourer) and Harriet Turner | ||
vi | Alfred John who was born 1892 at Maresfield, Sussex; christened 4th Sep 1892 Ma.StJsCh, Nutley, Sussex, son of George Turner (labourer) and Harriet Turner | ||
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