Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Mary Skinner [Tester] was the daughter of Samuel Tester, farm labourer and Mary Tester [Wenham]. She was born 1805 at Waldron, Sussex; christened 2nd Feb 1805 at All Saints' Church, Waldron, Sussex, daughter of Samuel Tester and Mary Tester | |||
2 | i | Ellen who was born 1823 at Waldron, Sussex; christened 23rd Nov 1823 All Saints' Church, Waldron, Sussex, ilegitimate daughter of Mary Tester (spinster) | |
She married William Skinner on c 1827. He was born 1801 at Framfield, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
i | Mary Ann who was born 1828 at Framfield, Sussex | ||
ii | Caroline who was born 1832 at Framfield, Sussex | ||
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Ellen Tester was the daughter of unknown father and Mary Skinner [Tester]. She was born 1823 at Waldron, Sussex; christened 23rd Nov 1823 at All Saints' Church, Waldron, Sussex, ilegitimate daughter of Mary Tester (spinster) | |||
3 | i | John who was born 1843 at Framfield, Sussex | |
ii | Reuben who was born 1850 at Framfield, Sussex | ||
Generation No. 3 | |||
3. John Tester, gardener was the son of unknown father and Ellen Tester. He was born 1843 at Framfield, Sussex | |||
He married Alice Bryant on July to Sep 1866, registered at Uckfield District, Sussex, ref: 1866 Q3 Vol 2b Page 165. She was born 1848 at Framfield, Sussex; christened 7th May 1848 at St. Thomas à Becket's Church, Framfield, Sussex, illegitimate daughter of Charity Bryant. They had the following children: | |||
i | Emma Harriet who was born 1867 at Framfield, Sussex; christened 30th Jun 1867 St. Thomas à Becket's Church, Framfield, Sussex, daughter of John Tester (labourer) and Alice Tester | ||
ii | John Sidney who was born 8th Feb 1872 at Waldron, Sussex; christened 31st Mar 1872 St. Thomas à Becket's Church, Framfield, Sussex, son of John Tester (gardener) and Alice Tester | ||
iii | Charity who was born 1878 at Warbleton, Sussex | ||
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