Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Harriot Humphrey [Bailey] She was born 1830 at Mereworth, Kent; christened 31st Oct 1830 at St Lawrence Church, Mereworth, Kent; buried 16th Sep 1856 at St. Mary's Church, Hadlow, Kent | |||
She married Edward Humphrey, yeast dealer on 11th Jul 1852 at Trinity Church, Maidstone, Kent. He was born 1821 at Hadlow, Kent; christened 28th Jan 1821 at St. Mary's Church, Hadlow, Kent. They had the following children: | |||
i | William Thomas who was born 1853 at Hadlow, Kent; christened 27th Mar 1853 St. Mary's Church, Hadlow Down, Sussex | ||
2 | ii | Lydia who was born 1st Jan 1855 at Hadlow, Kent; christened 28th Jan 1855 St. Mary's Church, Hadlow, Kent; died Jan 1945 Kent; buried 2nd Feb 1945 Kent | |
iii | Dorcas who was born July to Sep 1856 at Hadlow, Kent, registered at Tunbridge Wells District, Kent, ref: 1856 Q3 Vol 2A Page 357; christened 23rd Oct 1856 St. Mary's Church, Hadlow, Kent | ||
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Lydia Rabbit [Humphrey] was the daughter of Edward Humphrey, yeast dealer and Harriot Humphrey [Bailey]. She was born 1st Jan 1855 at Hadlow, Kent; christened 28th Jan 1855 at St. Mary's Church, Hadlow, Kent; died Jan 1945 at 91 New Road, South Darenth, Kent; buried 2nd Feb 1945 at St Mary's Church, Horton Kirby, Kent | |||
She married William Rabbit on 5th Dec 1874 at St. Mary's Church, Hadlow, Kent. He was born 14th Dec 1849 at West Peckham, Kent; christened 20th Jan 1850 at St. Dunstan's Church, West Peckham, Kent. They had the following children: | |||
i | Charles Edward who was born 1875 at Hadlow, Kent; christened 28th Nov 1875 St. Mary's Church, Hadlow, Kent | ||
ii | Florence Kate who was born 1877 at Hadlow, Kent; christened 30th Sep 1877 St. Mary's Church, Hadlow, Kent | ||
iii | William Harry who was born 1879 at Hadlow, Kent; christened 27th Apr 1879 St. Mary's Church, Hadlow, Kent | ||
iv | John who was born 5th Nov 1881 at Hadlow, Kent; christened 29th Jan 1882 St. Mary's Church, Hadlow, Kent | ||
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