Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Charlotte Hider Mepham [Taylor] was the daughter of John Hider Taylor, grocer and farmer and Charlotte Taylor [Ashby]. She was born 30th Jan 1826 at Crowborough, Sussex; christened 2nd Apr 1826 at St. Denys Church, Rotherfield, Sussex, daughter of John Hider Taylor (shopkeeper) and Charlotte Taylor | |||
She married Levi Mepham, farmer on 27th May 1844 at St. Denys Church, Rotherfield, Sussex. He was born 1820 at Burwash, Sussex; christened 27th Aug 1820 at St. Bartholomew's Church, Burwash, Sussex, son of Joseph Mepham (labourer) and Ann Mepham. They had the following children: | |||
i | Joseph who was born 1845 at Burwash, Sussex; christened 12th Apr 1845 St. Bartholomew's Church, Burwash, Sussex, son of Levi Mepham (farmer) and Charlotte Mepham; died Apr 1847 Burwash, Sussex, aged 2 years; buried 23rd Apr 1847 Burwash, Sussex | ||
2 | ii | Charlotte Amelia who was born 1847 at Burwash, Sussex; christened 11th Apr 1847 St. Bartholomew's Church, Burwash, Sussex, daughter of Levi Mepham (farmer) and Charlotte Mepham | |
iii | Eliza Matilda who was born 1849 at Burwash, Sussex; christened 28th Nov 1849 St. Mary the Virgin Church, Ticehurst, Sussex | ||
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Charlotte Amelia Hobbs [Mepham] was the daughter of Levi Mepham, farmer and Charlotte Hider Mepham [Taylor]. She was born 1847 at Burwash, Sussex; christened 11th Apr 1847 at St. Bartholomew's Church, Burwash, Sussex, daughter of Levi Mepham (farmer) and Charlotte Mepham | |||
She married Obadiah Hobbs, preacher on July to Sep 1867, registered at Tonbridge District, Kent, ref: 1867 Q3 Vol 2a Page 869. He was born 1842 at Mayfield, Sussex; christened 13th Nov 1842 at St. Dunstan Church, Mayfield, Sussex; died May 1875 at Mayfield, Sussex; buried 23rd May 1875 at St. Dunstan Church, Mayfield, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
i | Martha E. who was born 1869 at Aulton, Norfolk | ||
ii | John W. who was born 1870 at Aulton, Norfolk | ||
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