| Generation No. 1 | |||
| 1. Isaac Adams, poulterer was the son of John Adams, farmer and Hannah Adams [Elphick] [Winchester]. He was born 1819 at Framfield, Sussex; died 30th Dec 1892 at Eastbourne, Sussex | |||
| He married Ruth Ann Hassell on 28th Jan 1844 at St. Paul, Deptford, Kent. She was born 1816 at Horsebridge, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
| 2 | i | Calvin John Dean who was born 1845 at Worthing, Sussex | |
| ii | Nancy who was born c 1845 | ||
| 3 | iii | Calab Luther who was born 1848 at Worthing, Sussex | |
| 4 | iv | Isaac who was born 1855 at Brighton, Sussex | |
| 5 | v | Mary Polly who was born 1857 at Eastbourne, Sussex | |
| Generation No. 2 | |||
| 2. Calvin John Dean Adams, fishmonger and poulterer was the son of Isaac Adams, poulterer and Ruth Ann Adams [Hassell]. He was born 1845 at Worthing, Sussex | |||
| He married Elizabeth Peerless on Apr to June 1870. She was born 1844 at Wivelsfield, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
| i | Marian L. who was born 1871 at Eastbourne, Sussex | ||
| ii | Lizzie M. who was born 1873 at Eastbourne, Sussex | ||
| iii | Kate R. who was born 1875 at Eastbourne, Sussex | ||
| iv | Edith E. who was born 1877 at Eastbourne, Sussex | ||
| v | Gertrude M. who was born 1880 at Eastbourne, Sussex | ||
| 3. Calab Luther Adams was the son of Isaac Adams, poulterer and Ruth Ann Adams [Hassell]. He was born 1848 at Worthing, Sussex | |||
| He married Edith Skinner on Oct to Dec 1895, registered at Petworth District, Sussex, ref: 1895 Q4 Vol 2b Page 664. She was born c 1850 | |||
| 4. Isaac Adams was the son of Isaac Adams, poulterer and Ruth Ann Adams [Hassell]. He was born 1855 at Brighton, Sussex | |||
| He married Emma on c 1880. She was born c 1855 | |||
| 5. Mary Polly Gorringe [Adams] was the daughter of Isaac Adams, poulterer and Ruth Ann Adams [Hassell]. She was born 1857 at Eastbourne, Sussex | |||
| She married Frank Gorringe on c 1885. He was born c 1855 | |||
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