Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Phoebe Wallis [Waters] She was born 1807 at Lamberhurst, Kent and Sussex | |||
i | Martha who was born 1829 at Lamberhurst, Kent and Sussex | ||
She married William Wallis, brewer's drayman on 1st Mar 1830 at St Mary's Parish Church, Lamberhurst, Kent and Sussex. He was born 1807 at Lamberhurst, Kent and Sussex; christened 21st Jun 1807 at St Mary's Parish Church, Lamberhurst, Kent and Sussex, son of Mary Wallis. They had the following children: | |||
i | Mary Elizabeth who was born 1831 at Lamberhurst, Kent and Sussex; christened 28th Aug 1831 St Mary's Parish Church, Lamberhurst, Kent and Sussex, daughter of William Wallis and Phoebe Wallis | ||
2 | ii | Catherine who was born 1833 at Lamberhurst, Kent and Sussex; christened 7th May 1833 St Mary's Parish Church, Lamberhurst, Kent and Sussex, daughter of William Wallis and Phoebe Wallis | |
iii | William who was born 1836 at Lamberhurst, Kent and Sussex; christened 25th Dec 1836 St Mary's Parish Church, Lamberhurst, Kent and Sussex, son of William Wallis and Phoebe Wallis | ||
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Catherine Greengo [Wallis] was the daughter of William Wallis, brewer's drayman and Phoebe Wallis [Waters]. She was born 1833 at Lamberhurst, Kent and Sussex; christened 7th May 1833 at St Mary's Parish Church, Lamberhurst, Kent and Sussex, daughter of William Wallis and Phoebe Wallis | |||
She married James Greengo, farm bailiff on 3rd Apr 1853 at Christ Church, Kilndown, Kent. He was born 1830 at Etchingham, Sussex; christened 28th Mar 1830 at The Assumption & St. Nicholas Church, Etchingham, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
i | Albert who was born 1865 at Lamberhurst, Kent and Sussex | ||
ii | Alfred who was born 1868 at Lamberhurst, Kent and Sussex | ||
iii | Alice who was born 1870 at Lamberhurst, Kent and Sussex | ||
iv | James who was born 1873 at Lamberhurst, Kent and Sussex | ||
v | Emily who was born 1875 at Lamberhurst, Kent and Sussex | ||
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