Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Sarah Tatnall [Wood] She was born 1748 at Merstham, Surrey; christened 24th Apr 1748 at St Katherine's Church, Merstham, Surrey, father Robert Wood | |||
She married Thomas Tatnall on 19th May 1767 at All Saints Church, Warlingham, Surrey. He was born c 1745 at ??. They had the following children: | |||
i | Mary who was born 1769 at Farleigh, Surrey; christened 5th Mar 1769 Farleigh, Surrey | ||
ii | Sarah who was born 1775 at Caterham, Surrey; christened 27th Apr 1775 Caterham, Sussex | ||
2 | iii | Amy who was born 1779 at Chaldon, Surrey; christened 21st Feb 1779 Ss Pater & Paul Church, Chaldon, Surrey | |
iv | John who was born 1784 at Chaldon, Sussex; christened 13th May 1784 Ss Peter & Paul, Chaldon, Surrey | ||
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Amy Turk [Roffey] [Tatnell] was the daughter of Thomas Tatnall and Sarah Tatnall [Wood]. She was born 1779 at Chaldon, Surrey; christened 21st Feb 1779 at Ss Pater & Paul Church, Chaldon, Surrey | |||
She married (1) William Roffey on 15th Sep 1799 at Caterham, Surrey. He was born c 1775. They had the following children: | |||
3 | i | Henry who was born 1815 at Surrey; christened 12th Nov 1815 Chaldon, Surrey | |
She married (2) Thomas Turk on 1st Aug 1847 at St. John the Baptist Church, Croydon, Surrey. He was born 1798 at Rotherfield, Sussex; christened 20th Aug 1798 at St. Denys Church, Rotherfield, Sussex, son of Jos. and Lydia Turk; died 25th Aug 1866 at Croydon, Surrey; buried 27th Aug 1866 at St. Peter's Church, Croydon, Surrey | |||
Generation No. 3 | |||
3. Henry Roffey was the son of William Roffey and Amy Turk [Roffey] [Tatnell]. He was born 1815 at Surrey; christened 12th Nov 1815 at Chaldon, Surrey | |||
He married Eliza Turk on 9th Aug 1863 at St. John the Baptist Church, Croydon, Surrey, registered at Croydon District, Surrey, ref: 1863 Q3 Vol 2a Page 238. She was born 1832 at Croydon, Surrey; christened 28th Jan 1832 at St. John the Baptist Church, Croydon, Surrey | |||
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