| Generation No. 1 | |||
| 1. Rosina Jane Dadswell [Maxfield] [Sargent] [Burtonshaw] was the daughter of William Burtenshaw, master bricklayer and Maria Burtenshaw [Parsons]. She was born 1853 at Framfield, Sussex; christened 6th Feb 1853 at St. Thomas à Becket's Church, Framfield, Sussex, daughter of William Burtonshaw (bricklayer) and Maria Burtenshaw | |||
| She married (1) Eli Sargent on Oct to Dec 1873, registered at Uckfield District, Sussex, ref: 1873 Q4 Vol 2b Page 203. He was born 1841 at Wincanton, Somerset; died Oct to Dec 1877, registered at Portsea Island, Hampshire, ref: 1877 Q4 Vol 2b Page 271 | |||
| She married (2) Eli Maxfield on 1878. They had the following children: | |||
| 2 | i | Rose Maria who was born July to Sep 1878, registered at Portsea Island, Hampshire, ref: 1878 Q3 Vol 2b Page 469 | |
| She married (3) Thomas Henry Dadswell, millwright on July to Sep 1880, registered at Brighton District, Sussex, ref: 1880 Q3 Vol 2b Page 427. He was born 1859 at Uckfield, Sussex; christened 27th Mar 1859 at Holy Cross Church, Uckfield, Sussex, son of James Edward Dadswell (carpenter) and Emily Dadswell. They had the following children: | |||
| i | Ethel B. who was born 1882 at Framfield, Sussex | ||
| ii | Beatrice Maud who was born 1884 at Tunbridge Wells, Kent | ||
| iii | William Thomas who was born 1886 at Uckfield, Sussex | ||
| iv | Lilian Emily who was born 1888 at Croydon, Surrey | ||
| v | Murial Gladys who was born 1891 at Croydon, Surrey | ||
| Generation No. 2 | |||
| 2. Rose Maria Wilson [Maxfield] was the daughter of Eli Maxfield and Rosina Jane Dadswell [Maxfield] [Sargent] [Burtonshaw]. She was born July to Sep 1878, registered at Portsea Island, Hampshire, ref: 1878 Q3 Vol 2b Page 469 | |||
| She married William Henry Wilson on 29th Jun 1902 at Holy Trinity, Mile End Old Town, Tower Hamlets, London. He was born c 1875 | |||
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