| Generation No. 1 | |||
| 1. Mercy Batchelor [Wickenden] was the daughter of William Wickenden and Jane (Jenny) Wickenden [Parker]. She was born 1st Jun 1803 at Tonbridge, Kent; christened 21st Aug 1803 at St. Peter and St. Paul Parish Church, Tonbridge, Kent; died July to Sep 1850, registered at Tonbridge District, Kent, ref: 1850 Q3 | |||
| She married John Batchelor on 4th Dec 1821 at St. Peter and St. Paul Parish Church, Tonbridge, Kent. He was born 1800 at Cowden, Kent. They had the following children: | |||
| i | William who was born c 1822 | ||
| ii | Jane who was born 1823 at Tonbridge, Kent; christened 16th Nov 1823 St. Peter and St. Paul Parish Church, Tonbridge, Kent | ||
| 2 | iii | Joseph who was born 1830 at Tonbridge, Kent | |
| 3 | iv | George who was born 1831 at Tonbridge, Kent | |
| v | Thomas who was born 1834 at Tonbridge, Kent | ||
| vi | Susan who was born 1836 at Tonbridge, Kent | ||
| vii | Eliza who was born 1839 at Tonbridge, Kent; christened 10th Feb 1839 St. Peter and St. Paul Parish Church, Tonbridge, Kent | ||
| Generation No. 2 | |||
| 2. Joseph Batchelor was the son of John Batchelor and Mercy Batchelor [Wickenden]. He was born 1830 at Tonbridge, Kent | |||
| He married Mary Ann Maddox Morgan on Jan to Mar 1850, registered at Tonbridge District, Kent, ref: 1850 Q1 Vol 5 Page 512. She was born 1832 at Tonbridge, Kent. They had the following children: | |||
| i | Emma who was born 1852 at Tonbridge, Kent | ||
| ii | William who was born 1855 at Tonbridge, Kent | ||
| iii | Joseph who was born 1857 at Tonbridge, Kent | ||
| iv | Mercy who was born 1867 at Tonbridge, Kent | ||
| v | Edith E. who was born 1875 at Tonbridge, Kent | ||
| 3. George Batchelor was the son of John Batchelor and Mercy Batchelor [Wickenden]. He was born 1831 at Tonbridge, Kent | |||
| He married Ann Finch on 1850 at Tonbridge, Kent. She was born 1833 at Clerkenwell, London. They had the following children: | |||
| i | Mercy who was born c 1850 | ||
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