Generation No. 1 | |||
1. John Wallis He was born c 1760 | |||
He married Elizabeth on c 1780. She was born c 1760. They had the following children: | |||
2 | i | Thomas who was born 1787 at Hampshire; christened 6th May 1787 Old Basing, Hampshire | |
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Thomas Wallis was the son of John Wallis and Elizabeth Wallis. He was born 1787 at Hampshire; christened 6th May 1787 at Old Basing, Hampshire | |||
He married Thomasin Turner on 19th Sep 1819 at St. Thomas à Becket's Church, Framfield, Sussex. She was born 1785 at Framfield, Sussex; christened 13th Apr 1785 at St. Thomas à Becket's Church, Framfield, Sussex, daughter of Moses and Susanna Turner. They had the following children: | |||
3 | i | Ebenezer Samuel who was born 5th Dec 1822 at Framfield, Sussex; christened 14th Feb 1823 Jireh Calvanistic Independent Chapel, Lewes, Sussex, son of Thomas & Thomasin Wallis | |
ii | Naomi Mercy who was born 5th Apr 1826 at Framfield, Sussex; christened 25th Jun 1826 Jireh Calvanistic Independent Chapel, Lewes, Sussex, daughter of Thomas & Thomasin Wallis | ||
iii | Luther who was born 1827 at Framfield, Sussex; christened 7th Nov 1827 Jireh Calvanistic Independent Chapel, Lewes, Sussex, son of Thos. & Thomasin Wallis | ||
Generation No. 3 | |||
3. Ebenezer Samuel Wallis, draper and grocer master was the son of Thomas Wallis and Thomasin Wallis [Turner]. He was born 5th Dec 1822 at Framfield, Sussex; christened 14th Feb 1823 at Jireh Calvanistic Independent Chapel, Lewes, Sussex, son of Thomas & Thomasin Wallis | |||
He married Elizabeth Isard on Jan to Mar 1855, registered at Lewes District, Sussex, ref: 1855 Q1 Vo, 2b Page 155. She was born 1829 at Newick, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
i | John B. who was born 1857 at Framfield, Sussex | ||
ii | Elizabeth E. who was born 1859 at Framfield, Sussex | ||
iii | Mary who was born 1861 at Framfield, Sussex | ||
iv | Ebenezer who was born 1863 at Framfield, Sussex | ||
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