Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Eliza Melton [Tooth] was the daughter of John Tooth and Elizabeth Tooth [Barham]. She was born 1805 at Shoreham, Kent; christened 24th Nov 1805 at St Peter and St Paul, Shoreham, Kent; died 13th Jul 1862 at Reigate, Surrey; buried 21st Jul 1862 at St Mary's Church, Reigate, Surrey | |||
2 | i | Eliza who was born 1826 at Shoreham, Kent; christened 27th Aug 1826 St Peter and St Paul, Shoreham, Kent | |
She married William Melton, Tax Collector on 4th Jul 1826 at St Peter and St Paul, Shoreham, Kent. He was born 1802 at London; died Sep 1841 at Essex Court, Temple, London; buried 5th Sep 1841 at St Clement Danes Church, London. They had the following children: | |||
i | Clarissa who was born 1829 at Shoreham, Kent; christened 16th Oct 1829 St Peter and St Paul, Shoreham, Kent; buried 23rd Aug 1831 Shoreham, Kent | ||
ii | John who was born 1831 at Temple, London; died 1st Jan 1832 London | ||
3 | iii | William who was born 1833 at London; christened 17th Nov 1839 St Clement Danes Church, London; died 1st Jan 1872 South Australia | |
iv | James who was born 1836 at Essex Court, Temple, London | ||
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Eliza Heaton [Melton] was the daughter of William Melton, Tax Collector and Eliza Melton [Tooth]. She was born 1826 at Shoreham, Kent; christened 27th Aug 1826 at St Peter and St Paul, Shoreham, Kent | |||
She married James Heaton on 20th Apr 1865 at St Mary's Church, Finchley, London | |||
3. William Melton was the son of William Melton, Tax Collector and Eliza Melton [Tooth]. He was born 1833 at London; christened 17th Nov 1839 at St Clement Danes Church, London; emigrated c 1862 to Adelaide, Australia; died 1st Jan 1872 at Moolooloo Station, South Australia | |||
He married Mary Ann Tooth on 11th Apr 1863 at Adelaide, Australia. She was born 1827 at Shoreham, Kent; christened 4th Mar 1827 at St Peter and St Paul, Shoreham, Kent; emigrated c 1862 to Adelaide, Australia; died 24th Oct 1905 at Adelaide, Australia | |||
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