The Weald of Kent, Surrey and Sussex
Descendant's report for William Burgess, bible colporteur, son of unknown father and Sarah Funnell [Burgess]
Generation No. 1
  1. William Burgess, bible colporteur was the son of unknown father and Sarah Funnell [Burgess]. He was born 1850 at Glassenbury, Cranbrook, Kent; christened 2nd Apr 1850 at St Dunstan's Church, Cranbrook, Kent; died 26th Nov 1928 at 3 Durban Road, Margate, Kent
  He married Eliza Acott on Apr to June 1874 at Cranbrook, Kent, registered at Cranbrook District, Kent, ref: 1874 Q2 Vol 2A Page 1005. She was born Oct to Dec 1855 at Brenchley, Kent, registered at Tunbridge Wells District, Kent, ref: 1855 Q4 Vol 2A Page 357; died 13th Oct 1934 at 33 Durban Road, Margate, Kent. They had the following children:
  iFlorence Rebecca who was born Jan to Mar 1879 at Sutton, Surrey, registered at Epsom District, Surrey, ref: 1879 Q1 Vol 2A Page 3
  iiFrances Gertrude who was born Jan to Mar 1881 at Sutton, Surrey, registered at Epsom District, Surrey, ref: 1881 Q1 Vol 2A Page 1
  iiiErnest Luther who was born Oct to Dec 1883 at Sutton, Surrey, registered at Epsom District, Surrey, ref: 1883 Q1 Vol 2A Page 15
  ivWilliam Caleb who was born Apr to June 1888 at Sutton, Surrey, registered at Epsom District, Surrey, ref: 1888 Q1 Vol 2A Page 8
  vRobert Charles Stanley who was born July to Sep 1890 at Sutton, Surrey, registered at Epsom District, Surrey, ref: 1890 Q3 Vol 2A Page 6
  viJoshua Pestunji Griffiths who was born Jan to Mar 1893 at Hanover Square, London, registered at St. Georges, Hanover Square District, London, ref: 1893 Q1 Vol 1A Page 467
   

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