James Thomas Pink, son of William Pink and Harriet King [Pink] [Read]
Date
Type
Information
Source
 
26th Nov 1849
Born
At Wychling in the County of Kent; registered at Hollingbourne District, Kent; ref: 1849 Q4 Vol 5 Page 293
Mary Anne Clark's research
 
20th Jan 1850
Christened
At St Margaret's Church, Wychling in the County of Kent
Wychling Parish Registers
 
24th Dec 1871
Married
At St Margaret's Church in the Parish of East Barming, Kent
Barming Marriage Registers
 
14th Sep 1917
Died
At Waianiwa, Southland in the Country of New Zealand
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The ancestral pedigree of James Thomas Pink
  
 William Pinkm: 12th Apr 1847 St Saviour's Church, Southwark, LondonHarriet Read1st marriage
 b: 1816 Puttenham, Surrey
ch: 30th Jun 1816 St John's Church, Puttenham
d: 3rd Dec 1852 Allahabad, India
bur: After 3rd Dec 1852 All Saints Cathedral, Allahabad, India
  b: 15th Nov 1830 Newnham, Kent
ch: 12th Dec 1830 St Peter & St Paul Church
d: 8th Nov 1913 Invercargill, Southland, New Zealand
 
  
  
 Mary Ann James Thomas
 b: 14th Jun 1847 Horsley Down, Surrey
ch: 2nd Jul 1847 St John's Church
d: 30th Aug 1922 Invercargill, Southland, New Zealand
 b: 26th Nov 1849 Wychling, Kent
ch: 20th Jan 1850 St Margaret's Church, Wychling
d: 14th Sep 1917 Waianiwa, Southland, New Zealand
     
Parental record
   
   
   
 James Thomas Pinkm: 24th Dec 1871 St Margaret's Church, East Barming, KentElizabeth Pearce 
 b: 26th Nov 1849 Wychling, Kent
ch: 20th Jan 1850 St Margaret's Church, Wychling
d: 14th Sep 1917 Waianiwa, Southland, New Zealand
  b: 16th Jul 1853 East Barming, Kent
ch: 28th Aug 1853 St Margaret's Church
d: 26th Nov 1932 Waianiwa, Southland, New Zealand
 
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