Generation No. 1 | |||
1. John Vine Milne was the son of William Milne and Harriet Newell Milne [Barrett]. He was born 1845 at Jamaica | |||
He married Sarah Maria Higinbotham on 27th Aug 1878 at Derbyshire. She was born 1840 at Derbyshire. They had the following children: | |||
2 | i | David Barrett (Barry) who was born 1879 at Hampstead, London | |
3 | ii | Kenneth John who was born 1880 at Hampstead, London; died 1929 | |
4 | iii | Alan Alexander who was born 18th Jan 1882 at Hampstead, London; died 31st Jan 1956 Hartfield, Sussex | |
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. David Barrett (Barry) Milne was the son of John Vine Milne and Sarah Maria Milne [Higinbotham]. He was born 1879 at Hampstead, London | |||
He married Connie on c 1900. She was born c 1880 | |||
3. Kenneth John Milne was the son of John Vine Milne and Sarah Maria Milne [Higinbotham]. He was born 1880 at Hampstead, London; died 1929 | |||
He married Maud Innes on 1906. She was born c 1885. They had the following children: | |||
i | Marjorie who was born c 1910 | ||
4. Alan Alexander Milne was the son of John Vine Milne and Sarah Maria Milne [Higinbotham]. He was born 18th Jan 1882 at Hampstead, London; died 31st Jan 1956 at Cotchford [a.k.a. Scotchford] Farm, Hartfield, Sussex | |||
He married Dorothy (Daphne) de Selincourt on 24th Jun 1913 at Chelsea, London, registered at St. Georges, Hanover Square District, London, ref: 1913 Q1 Vol 1a Page 908. She was born 1890 at Battersea, London; died 1971. They had the following children: | |||
5 | i | Christopher Robin who was born 21st Aug 1920 at 11 Mallord Street, Chelsea, London; died 20th Apr 1996 | |
Generation No. 3 | |||
5. Christopher Robin Milne was the son of Alan Alexander Milne and Dorothy (Daphne) Milne [de Selincourt]. He was born 21st Aug 1920 at 11 Mallord Street, Chelsea, London; died 20th Apr 1996 | |||
He married Lesley de Selincourt on Jul 1948. She was born c 1920 | |||
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