The Weald of Kent, Surrey and Sussex
Descendant's report for Charles Ellis, butcher, son of John Ellis, butcher and Fanny Ellis [Longhurst]
Generation No. 1
  1. Charles Ellis, butcher was the son of John Ellis, butcher and Fanny Ellis [Longhurst]. He was born 1815 at Bexhill, Sussex; christened 8th Oct 1815 at St Peter's Church, Bexhill, Sussex; died Oct to Dec 1897 at Hastings, Sussex, registered at Hastings District, Sussex, ref: 1897 Q4 Vol 2B Page 9
  He married (1) Sarah Thomas Ades on Apr to June 1841 at Hastings, Sussex, registered at Hastings District, Sussex, ref: 1841 Q2 Vol 7 Page 481
  He married (2) Harriet Manktelow on 25th Jan 1858 at St. Peter and St. Paul Parish Church, Wadhurst, Sussex, witnesses Thomas Morn & Harriet Cossam. She was born 1828 at Wadhurst, Sussex; died Apr to June 1912 at Hastings, Sussex, registered at Hastings District, Sussex, ref: 1912 Q2 Vol 2B Page 22, aged 84 years. They had the following children:
2 iElizabeth Ann who was born 1860 at Ore, Sussex; christened 29th Jul 1860 St Helen's Church, Ore, Sussex
  iiMary Ann who was born 1867 at Ore, Sussex
   
Generation No. 2
  2. Elizabeth Ann Upton [Ellis] was the daughter of Charles Ellis, butcher and Harriet Ellis [Manktelow]. She was born 1860 at Ore, Sussex; christened 29th Jul 1860 at St Helen's Church, Ore, Sussex
  She married James Reuben Upton on 19th Oct 1880 at St Helen's Church, Ore, Sussex, witnesses Charles & Mary Ann Ellis. He was born July to Sep 1859 at Camberwell, London, registered at Camberwell District, London, ref: 1859 Q3 Vol 1D Page 450, parents James Reuben & Sarah Upton
   

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