Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Ernest Albert Wheatley, draper was the son of Albert Wheatley, draper and Eliza Wheatley [Botting]. He was born 4th Aug 1871 at Lewes, Sussex; christened 10th Sep 1871 at St. Mary's Lane Wesleyan, Lewes, Sussex, daughter of Albert Wheatley & Eliza Wheatley, ceremony performed by W Davenport; died 6th Jan 1941 at Linden Park, Tunbridge Wells, Kent | |||
He married Marion Henshall Kirtlan on July to Sep 1905, registered at Lewes District, Sussex, ref: 1905 Q3. She was born Jun 1880 at Cowes, Isle of Wight, daughter of John & Hannah Mary Kirtlan. They had the following children: | |||
i | Esme Doreen who was born Apr to June 1908, registered at Lewes District, Sussex, ref: 1908 Q2 | ||
2 | ii | Derek Kirtlan who was born 26th Nov 1910 at Lewes, Sussex; died July to Sep 1971 | |
3 | iii | Claude Mervyn who was born Oct to Dec 1918, registered at Lewes District, Sussex, ref: 1918 Q4; died 22nd Mar 1940 Holland; buried after 22nd Mar 1940 Germany | |
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Derek Kirtlan Wheatley, RAF flying officer was the son of Ernest Albert Wheatley, draper and Marion Henshall Wheatley [Kirtlan]. He was born 26th Nov 1910 at Lewes, Sussex; died July to Sep 1971, registered at Lewes District, Sussex, ref: 1971 Q3 | |||
He married Barbara M. Walker on Oct to Dec 1936, registered at Battle District, Sussex, ref: 1936 Q4. She was born c 1915 | |||
3. Claude Mervyn Wheatley, RAF flying officer pilot (photographic development unit) was the son of Ernest Albert Wheatley, draper and Marion Henshall Wheatley [Kirtlan]. He was born Oct to Dec 1918, registered at Lewes District, Sussex, ref: 1918 Q4; died 22nd Mar 1940 at Herwen, near Arnhem, Holland; buried after 22nd Mar 1940 at Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Germany | |||
He married Joan Leal on Jan to Mar 1939, registered at Worthing District, Sussex, ref: 1939 Q1. She was born Apr to June 1915, registered at East Preston District, Sussex, ref: 1915 Q2 | |||
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