Generation No. 1 | |||
1. William York, bricklayer He was born 1776 at Dallington, Sussex; christened 16th Jun 1776 at St. Giles Church, Dallington, Sussex, parents John & Mary York; buried 17th Jul 1845 at St. Giles Church, Dallington, Sussex, aged 68 years | |||
He married Elizabeth Billiness on 27th Mar 1813 at St. Giles Church, Dallington, Sussex, witnesses John Barnes & John Trill. She was born 1784 at Herstmonceux, Sussex; christened 11th Apr 1784 at St. Mary Magdalene Parish Church, Wartling, Sussex, parents James & Lydia Billeness. They had the following children: | |||
i | Mary who was born 1816 at Dallington, Sussex; christened 7th Jul 1816 St. Giles Church, Dallington, Sussex | ||
ii | Elizabeth who was born 1817 at Dallington, Sussex; christened 19th Nov 1817 St. Giles Church, Dallington, Sussex | ||
2 | iii | Ann who was born 1820 at Dallington, Sussex; christened 27th Feb 1820 St. Giles Church, Dallington, Sussex, parents William & Elizabeth York | |
iv | Eleanor who was born 1822 at Dallington, Sussex; christened 1st Sep 1822 St. Giles Church, Dallington, Sussex | ||
v | William who was born 1824 at Dallington, Sussex; christened 14th Nov 1824 St. Giles Church, Dallington, Sussex | ||
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Ann Phipps [York] was the daughter of William York, bricklayer and Elizabeth York [Billiness]. She was born 1820 at Dallington, Sussex; christened 27th Feb 1820 at St. Giles Church, Dallington, Sussex, parents William & Elizabeth York | |||
She married James Phipps, greengrocer on 20th Jul 1841 at St. Mary's Church, Warbleton, Sussex, witnesses Henry King & Arthur Russell?. He was born 1779 at Heathfield, Sussex; christened 9th May 1779 at All Saints Church, Heathfield, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
i | Frances Mary who was born 1842 at Warbleton, Sussex | ||
ii | James who was born 1845 at Warbleton, Sussex | ||
iii | William who was born 1848 at Salehurst, Sussex | ||
iv | Sarah who was born 1850 at Warbleton, Sussex | ||
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