Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Ann Peerless [Hartridge] was the daughter of Francis Hartridge and Ann Hartridge [Clarke]. She was born 1816 at Langton Green, Kent; christened 21st Apr 1816 at St. Mary's Church, Speldhurst, Kent | |||
She married William Peerless, carpenter on 8th Nov 1837 at St. Mary's Church, Speldhurst, Kent, witnesses F Hartridge & Harriet Peerless. He was born 4th Feb 1811 at Speldhurst, Kent; died Mar 1883 at Flimwell, Sussex; buried 13th Mar 1883 at St. Mary's Church, Speldhurst, Kent, aged 72 years. They had the following children: | |||
i | Ann who was born 1838 at Speldhurst, Kent; christened 30th Sep 1838 St. Mary's Church, Speldhurst, Kent | ||
2 | ii | Louis who was born 1840 at Speldhurst, Kent; christened 8th Nov 1840 St. Mary's Church, Speldhurst, Kent | |
iii | Eleanor who was born 1844 at Speldhurst, Kent; christened 17th Mar 1844 St. Mary's Church, Speldhurst, Kent; buried 5th Jul 1847 Speldhurst, Kent, aged 3 years | ||
iv | Mary who was born 1848 at Speldhurst, Kent; christened 26th Nov 1848 St. Mary's Church, Speldhurst, Kent | ||
v | William who was born 1851 at Speldhurst, Kent; christened 12th Mar 1851 King Charles-the-Martyr Church, Tunbridge Wells, Kent | ||
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Louis Peerless, carpenter was the son of William Peerless, carpenter and Ann Peerless [Hartridge]. He was born 1840 at Speldhurst, Kent; christened 8th Nov 1840 at St. Mary's Church, Speldhurst, Kent | |||
He married Harriett Sawkins on 12th Oct 1865 at Trinity Church, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. She was born 1841 at Twyford, Hampshire; christened 12th Dec 1841 at Twyford, Hampshire, parents William & Jane Sawkins. They had the following children: | |||
i | Ellen who was born 1866 at Tunbridge Wells, Kent; christened 18th Apr 1866 King Charles-the-Martyr Church, Tunbridge Wells, Kent | ||
ii | Annie Sawkins who was born 1868 at Langton Green, Kent; christened 6th May 1868 King Charles-the-Martyr Church, Tunbridge Wells, Kent | ||
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