Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Ann Friend [Pound] She was born 1786 at Seend, Wiltshire; christened 4th Aug 1786 at Church of the Holy Crioss, Seend, Wiltshire, parents James & Elizabeth Pound | |||
She married Thomas Friend, farmer on 2nd Mar 1806 at St Mary's Church, Calne, Wiltshire. He was born 1783 at Horsted Keynes, Sussex; christened 9th Nov 1783 at St. Giles Parish Church, Horsted Keynes, Sussex, parents John & ELizabeth Friend; buried 28th May 1820 at St. Giles Parish Church, Horsted Keynes, Sussex, age 36 years. They had the following children: | |||
2 | i | John who was born 1810 at Horsted Keynes, Sussex | |
ii | Thomas who was born 1813 at Horsted Keynes, Sussex | ||
iii | Pound who was born 1815 at Horsted Keynes, Sussex | ||
iv | Francis who was born 1817 at Horsted Keynes, Sussex | ||
v | George who was born 1820 at Horsted Keynes, Sussex | ||
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. John Friend, farmer was the son of Thomas Friend, farmer and Ann Friend [Pound]. He was born 1810 at Horsted Keynes, Sussex | |||
He married Ann Comber on 16th Jun 1840 at St. Anne, Lewes, Sussex. She was born 1819 at Fletching, Sussex; christened 17th Oct 1819 at St Andrew & St Mary Church, Fletching, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
3 | i | Ann Wheeler who was born 1841 at Horsted Keynes, Sussex; christened 14th Feb 1841 St. Giles Parish Church, Horsted Keynes, Sussex; died 19th Nov 1878 Henfield, Sussex | |
ii | George who was born 1850 at West Hoathly, Sussex | ||
Generation No. 3 | |||
3. Ann Wheeler Muzzall [Friend] was the daughter of John Friend, farmer and Ann Friend [Comber]. She was born 1841 at Horsted Keynes, Sussex; christened 14th Feb 1841 at St. Giles Parish Church, Horsted Keynes, Sussex; died 19th Nov 1878 at Catsfold Farm, Henfield, Sussex | |||
She married John Muzzall on 31st Dec 1870 at St Mary le Strand Church, Westminster, London. He was born 1834 at Henfield, Sussex; christened 26th Oct 1834 at St Peter's Church, Henfield, Sussex | |||
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