Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Ann Wickenden [Anscomb] She was born 1814 at Limpsfield, Surrey | |||
She married Charles Wickenden on 4th Apr 1831 at St. Peter and St. Paul, Edenbridge, Kent. He was born 1811 at Edenbridge, Kent; christened 24th Mar 1811 at St. Peter and St. Paul, Edenbridge, Kent. They had the following children: | |||
i | Mary Ann who was born 1833 at Edenbridge, Kent; christened 19th Jan 1833 St. Peter and St. Paul, Edenbridge, Kent | ||
ii | George who was born 1835 at Edenbridge, Kent; christened 15th Mar 1835 St. Peter and St. Paul, Edenbridge, Kent | ||
iii | Sarah Jane who was born 1837 at Edenbridge, Kent; christened 25th Jun 1837 St. Peter and St. Paul, Edenbridge, Kent | ||
iv | Elizabeth who was born 1839 at Edenbridge, Kent; christened 10th Jan 1841 St. Peter and St. Paul, Edenbridge, Kent | ||
v | Maria who was born 1841 at Edenbridge, Kent; christened 10th Jan 1841 St. Peter and St. Paul, Edenbridge, Kent | ||
2 | vi | John who was born 1843 at Edenbridge, Kent | |
3 | vii | Martha who was born Jan to Mar 1847 at Edenbridge, Kent, registered at Sevenoaks District, Kent, ref: 1847 Q1 Vol 5 Page 413 | |
viii | Julia who was born 1850 at Sundridge, Kent | ||
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. John Wickenden was the son of Charles Wickenden and Ann Wickenden [Anscomb]. He was born 1843 at Edenbridge, Kent | |||
He married Esther on c 1870. She was born 1850 at Edenbridge, Kent. They had the following children: | |||
i | Frances who was born 1871 | ||
3. Martha Godsmark [Wickenden] was the daughter of Charles Wickenden and Ann Wickenden [Anscomb]. She was born Jan to Mar 1847 at Edenbridge, Kent, registered at Sevenoaks District, Kent, ref: 1847 Q1 Vol 5 Page 413 | |||
She married James Godsmark on 13th Aug 1874 at St James' Church, Bermondsey, London. He was born 1848 at Crawley, Sussex; christened 9th Jul 1848 at St John the Baptist Parish Church, Crawley, Sussex | |||
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