Generation No. 1 | |||
1. George Ashdown was the son of William Ashdown and Elizabeth Ashdown [Brooker]. He was born 16th Dec 1832 at Bromley, Kent | |||
He married Hannah Bones on 1st May 1859 at Trinity Church, Newington, Surrey. She was born 1837, daughter of Williams Bones. They had the following children: | |||
i | Elizabeth who was born 1861 | ||
ii | Emma who was born 1863 | ||
iii | Harry who was born 1865 | ||
2 | iv | Charles who was born 1st Jun 1867 at 45 West Street, Neckinger, London; died 19th Jan 1928 Rotherhithe, Kent | |
v | Maria who was born 1870 | ||
vi | George who was born 1874 | ||
vii | William who was born 1876 | ||
viii | Caroline who was born 1879 | ||
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Charles Ashdown was the son of George Ashdown and Hannah Ashdown [Bones]. He was born 1st Jun 1867 at 45 West Street, Neckinger, London; died 19th Jan 1928 at 48a Lower Road, Rotherhithe, Kent | |||
i | Charles | ||
ii | William | ||
iii | Florence May | ||
iv | Grace | ||
He married Mary Slater on 15th Dec 1895 at St.Mary Magdalene, Bermondsey, London. She was born 27th Sep 1868 at 25 Cornwall Street, St George in the East, London, daughter of William Slater and Elizabeth Coleman; died 13th Sep 1921 at 48a Lower Road, Rotherhithe, Kent. They had the following children: | |||
3 | i | Leonard George who was born 19th Jan 1914 at Bermondsey, London | |
Generation No. 3 | |||
3. Leonard George Ashdown was the son of Charles Ashdown and Mary Ashdown [Slater]. He was born 19th Jan 1914 at Bermondsey, London | |||
He married Mary Teresa Welch on 18th Mar 1939 at Church of the most Holy Trinity. She was born 20th Oct 1915 at Bermondsey, London, daughter of Albert Walter Welch and Jenny Lilian Hook; died 7th Nov 1983 at Guys Hospital, London. They had the following children: | |||
i | Leonard William who was born 28th Apr 1941 at Worthing, Sussex | ||
ii | Susan May who was born 2nd Sep 1946 | ||
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