| Generation No. 1 | |||
| 1. George Hewitt, game keeper was the son of Thomas Hewitt and Mary Hewitt [Wilson]. He was born Oct to Dec 1837 at Langton Green, Kent, registered at Tonbridge District, Kent, ref: 1837 Q4 Vol 5 Page 373, mither's maiden name Wilson; christened 28th Jan 1838 at St. Mary's Church, Speldhurst, Kent, parents Thomas & Mary Hewitt | |||
| He married Charlotte Collins on 20th May 1865 at St. John the Baptist Church, Penshurst, Kent, witnesses Thomas Bassett & Louisa Brooks. She was born 1843 at Penshurst, Kent; christened 6th Aug 1843 at St. John the Baptist Church, Penshurst, Kent, parents William & Mary Collins. They had the following children: | |||
| i | Mark who was born 1868 at Withyham, Sussex | ||
| ii | George who was born 1870 at Cobham, Surrey | ||
| iii | Mary who was born 1872 at Cobham, Surrey | ||
| iv | Emma who was born 1874 at Cobham, Surrey | ||
| v | Charlotte who was born 1876 at Cobham, Surrey | ||
| 2 | vi | William who was born Apr to June 1878 at Cobham, Surrey, registered at Guildford District, Surrey, ref: 1878 Q2 Vol 2A Page 66 | |
| vii | Peter who was born 1882 at Langton Green, Kent | ||
| viii | Tom who was born 1884 at Langton Green, Kent | ||
| ix | Thamer who was born 1886 at Rotherfield, Sussex | ||
| Generation No. 2 | |||
| 2. William Hewitt was the son of George Hewitt, game keeper and Charlotte Hewitt [Collins]. He was born Apr to June 1878 at Cobham, Surrey, registered at Guildford District, Surrey, ref: 1878 Q2 Vol 2A Page 66 | |||
| He married Edith Elizabeth Harman on 17th Jun 1905 at King Charles-the-Martyr Church, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, witnesses George Harman, Mary Hewitt & Elizabeth Fenner. She was born July to Sep 1884 at Rotherfield, Sussex, registered at Uckfield District, Sussex, ref: 1884 Q3 Vol 2B Page 115. They had the following children: | |||
| i | William Bernard who was born 1907 at Rotherfield, Sussex | ||
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