Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Edward Nixon Appleton He was born c 1800 at ?? | |||
He married Mary Wells on 20th Apr 1828 at All Saints Church, Maidstone, Kent. She was born 1808 at Maidstone, Kent. They had the following children: | |||
2 | i | Amelia who was born 1835 at Maidstone, Kent; christened 11th Feb 1835 All Saints Church, Maidstone, Kent | |
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Amelia Turner [Palmer] [Appleton] was the daughter of Edward Nixon Appleton and Mary Appleton [Wells]. She was born 1835 at Maidstone, Kent; christened 11th Feb 1835 at All Saints Church, Maidstone, Kent | |||
She married (1) Job Palmer on 17th Jan 1852 at Holy Trinity Church, Maidstone, Kent. He was born 1830 at ??; died 4th Jun 1868 at Tonbridge, Kent; buried 9th Jun 1868 at St. Stephen's Church, Tonbridge, Kent. They had the following children: | |||
i | Elizabeth who was born 1854 at Maidstone, Kent | ||
3 | ii | Thomas who was born 1858 at Maidstone, Kent | |
iii | Minnie who was born 1862 at Tonbridge, Kent | ||
iv | John who was born 1864 at Tonbridge, Kent | ||
She married (2) William Turner, china and general dealer on Oct to Dec 1870 at Tunbridge Wells, Kent, registered at Tunbridge Wells District, Kent, ref: 1870 Q4 Vol 2a Page 854. He was born 1842 at The Boro, Kent. They had the following children: | |||
i | William who was born 1872 at Tonbridge, Kent | ||
ii | Alice M. who was born 1878 at Tonbridge, Kent | ||
Generation No. 3 | |||
3. Thomas Palmer, house painter was the son of Job Palmer and Amelia Turner [Palmer] [Appleton]. He was born 1858 at Maidstone, Kent | |||
He married Rose Clarke on 7th Nov 1886 at Christ Church, Lansdown Road, Tonbridge, Kent. She was born 1853 at Tonbridge, Kent; christened 11th Dec 1853 at St. Peter and St. Paul Parish Church, Tonbridge, Kent. They had the following children: | |||
i | Rose A who was born 1887 at Tonbridge, Kent | ||
ii | William T who was born 1888 at Tonbridge, Kent | ||
iii | Margaret who was born 1890 at Tonbridge, Kent | ||
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