The Weald of Kent, Surrey and Sussex
Descendant's report for James Browning, farmer
Generation No. 1
  1. James Browning, farmer He was born 1801 at Maresfield, Sussex
  He married Ann Briggs on 31st Jan 1824 at Lewes, Sussex. She was born 1798 at Fletching, Sussex. They had the following children:
2 iHannah who was born c Jul 1824 at Fletching, Sussex; christened 8th Aug 1824 St Andrew & St Mary Church, Fletching, Sussex
  iiAnthony who was born 1828 at Fletching, Sussex
  iiiEdwin P. who was born 1831 at Fletching, Sussex
   
Generation No. 2
  2. Hannah Chatfield [Browning] was the daughter of James Browning, farmer and Ann Browning [Briggs]. She was born c Jul 1824 at Fletching, Sussex; christened 8th Aug 1824 at St Andrew & St Mary Church, Fletching, Sussex
  She married Thomas Chatfield on c 1845. He was born 1825 at Barcombe, Sussex. They had the following children:
  iAlbert who was born 16th Nov 1851 at Danehill, Sussex; christened 14th Dec 1851 All Saints (als Holy Trinity Chapel), Danehill, Sussex
  iiAnna who was born 20th Dec 1853 at Danehill, Sussex; christened 12th Feb 1854 All Saints (als Holy Trinity Chapel), Danehill, Sussex
  iiiAlice who was born 1857 at Danehill, Sussex; christened 12th Jul 1857 All Saints (als Holy Trinity Chapel), Danehill, Sussex
  ivHorace who was born 1859 at Danehill, Sussex; christened 10th Jul 1859 All Saints (als Holy Trinity Chapel), Danehill, Sussex
  vGeorge who was born 9th Jan 1861 at Danehill, Sussex; christened 14th Apr 1861 All Saints (als Holy Trinity Chapel), Danehill, Sussex
  viEllen who was born 20th Oct 1863 at Danehill, Sussex; christened 13th Mar 1864 All Saints (als Holy Trinity Chapel), Danehill, Sussex
  viiHarriett who was born 30th Jun 1865 at Danehill, Sussex; christened 6th Aug 1865 All Saints (als Holy Trinity Chapel), Danehill, Sussex
  viiiAnnie Louisa who was born 6th May 1868 at Danehill, Sussex; christened 9th Aug 1868 All Saints (als Holy Trinity Chapel), Danehill, Sussex
   

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