Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Katherine Seawell [Duplock] was the daughter of William Duplock and Ann Duplock [Broad]. She was born 1763 at Mayfield, Sussex; christened 10th Jun 1763 at St. Dunstan Church, Mayfield, Sussex | |||
She married Thomas Seawell, carpenter on 11th May 1781 at St. Dunstan Church, Mayfield, Sussex, by licence, Thomas of Maidstoe, witnesses William Duplock & John Eldridge. He was born 1760 at ??. They had the following children: | |||
i | Hannah who was born 1782 at Maidstone, Kent; christened 1st Oct 1782 All Saints Church, Maidstone, Kent; buried 10th Sep 1794 London, carpenters d(aughter)? | ||
ii | Charles who was born 1784 at Maidstone, Kent; christened 23rd Apr 1784 All Saints Church, Maidstone, Kent | ||
iii | Mary Ann who was born 29th Mar 1787 at Marylebone, London; christened 3rd Jun 1787 St Marylebone Church, Marylebone, London | ||
2 | iv | Sarah who was born 18th Feb 1790 at Marylebone, London; christened 25th Apr 1790 St Marylebone Church, Marylebone, London | |
3 | v | Thomas who was born 30th Apr 1793 at Westminster, London; christened 30th Jun 1793 St Margaret's Church, Westminster, London | |
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Sarah Smith [Seawell] was the daughter of Thomas Seawell, carpenter and Katherine Seawell [Duplock]. She was born 18th Feb 1790 at Marylebone, London; christened 25th Apr 1790 at St Marylebone Church, Marylebone, London | |||
She married Thomas Smith on 14th Jul 1816 at St Mary's Church, Newington, Surrey, witnesses William & Sophia Westler. He was born c 1790 at ?? | |||
3. Thomas Seawell was the son of Thomas Seawell, carpenter and Katherine Seawell [Duplock]. He was born 30th Apr 1793 at Westminster, London; christened 30th Jun 1793 at St Margaret's Church, Westminster, London | |||
He married Hannah Edwards on 30th Mar 1817 at St James Church, Paddington, London, witnesses Sarah Clarke & William Harman?. She was born c 1795 at ?? | |||
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