Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Mary Kingsland [Bridgewater] She was born 1834 at Buxted, Sussex | |||
She married William Kingsland on 23rd Aug 1859 at St. Margaret's Church, Buxted, Sussex, registered at Uckfield District, Sussex, ref: 1859 Q3 vol 2b Page 131. He was born 1835 at Buxted, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
2 | i | Sally who was born 1864 at Buxted, Sussex; christened 9th Oct 1864 St. Margaret's Church, Buxted, Sussex, Sally Kingsland, daughter of William Kingsland, labourer, and Mary Kingsland; died Jan to Mar 1946 | |
ii | Ellen Alice who was born 1869 at Buxted, Sussex; christened 22nd Aug 1869 St. Margaret's Church, Buxted, Sussex, Ellen Alice Kingsland, daughter of William Kingsland, labourer, and Mary Kingsland | ||
iii | Edward Walter who was born 1872 at Buxted, Sussex; christened 20th Jul 1872 St. Margaret's Church, Buxted, Sussex, Edward Walter Kingsland, son of William Kingsland, labourer, and Mary Kingsland | ||
iv | Ada who was born 1877 at Buxted, Sussex; christened 1st Apr 1877 St. Margaret's Church, Buxted, Sussex, Ada Kingsland, daughter of William Kingsland, labourer, and Mary Kingsland | ||
v | Arthur who was born 1887 at Buxted, Sussex | ||
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Sally Wrenn [Kingsland] was the daughter of William Kingsland and Mary Kingsland [Bridgewater]. She was born 1864 at Buxted, Sussex; christened 9th Oct 1864 at St. Margaret's Church, Buxted, Sussex, Sally Kingsland, daughter of William Kingsland, labourer, and Mary Kingsland; died Jan to Mar 1946, registered at Brighton District, Sussex, ref: 1946 Q1 vol 2b page 427 | |||
She married William Walter Wrenn on July to Sep 1893, registered at Eastbourne District, Sussex, ref: 1893 Q3. He was born 1871 at Church Farm, Herstmonceux, Sussex; christened 26th Feb 1871 at All Saints Church, Herstmonceux, Sussex, son of Joseph Wren, bailiff, and Fanny Wren; died Jan to Mar 1899, registered at Eastbourne District, Sussex, ref: 1899 Q1 vol 2b page 60 | |||
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