Generation No. 1 | |||
1. George Ditch was the son of George Ditch, labourer and Harriett Ditch [Gurr]. He was born 1816 at Rodmell, Sussex; christened 13th Jun 1816 at St Peter's Church, Rodmell, Sussex, son of George Ditch (labourer) & Harriett Ditch; died 1861 | |||
He married Sarah Ann Elphick on July to Sep 1851, registered at Lewes District, Sussex, ref: 1851 Q3 Vol 7 Page 595. She was born 1828 at Lewes, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
i | Sarah Ann Harriet who was born 26th Oct 1852 at Lewes, Sussex; christened 21st Nov 1852 St. Mary's Lane Wesleyan, Lewes, Sussex, daughter of George Ditch & Sarah Ann Ditch | ||
ii | Selina Allen who was born 4th May 1854 at Lewes, Sussex; christened 16th Jul 1854 St. Mary's Lane Wesleyan, Lewes, Sussex, daughter of George Ditch & Sarah Ann Ditch | ||
2 | iii | Mercy who was born 20th Apr 1855 at Lewes, Sussex; christened 17th May 1855 St. Mary's Lane Wesleyan, Lewes, Sussex, daughter of George Ditch & Ann Ditch | |
iv | George Thomas who was born 6th Feb 1857 at Lewes, Sussex; christened 12th Apr 1857 St. Mary's Lane Wesleyan, Lewes, Sussex, son of George Ditch & Sarah Ann Ditch | ||
v | Samuel who was born 1859 at Lewes, Sussex | ||
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Mercy Morley [Ditch] was the daughter of George Ditch and Sarah Ann Ditch [Ditch] [Elphick]. She was born 20th Apr 1855 at Lewes, Sussex; christened 17th May 1855 at St. Mary's Lane Wesleyan, Lewes, Sussex, daughter of George Ditch & Ann Ditch | |||
She married John Morley on 1874. He was born 1854 at Brighton, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
3 | i | George William who was born 1880 at Brighton, Sussex | |
Generation No. 3 | |||
3. George William Morley was the son of John Morley and Mercy Morley [Ditch]. He was born 1880 at Brighton, Sussex | |||
He married Susannah Alice Patching on Oct to Dec 1907, registered at Brighton District, Sussex, ref: 1907 Q4 Vol 2b Page 453. She was born 1880 at Brighton, Sussex | |||
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