Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Maria Kemp [Bones] was the daughter of Joseph Bones, farm labourer and Sarah Bones [Smith]. She was born 1842 at Little Freeman, Mayfield, Sussex; christened 29th Mar 1844 at St. Dunstan Church, Mayfield, Sussex | |||
She married Timothy Kemp on 26th Dec 1865 at All Saints Church, Heathfield, Sussex, witnesses James Putland & Harriet Kemp. He was born Apr to June 1842 at Warbleton, Sussex, registered at Hailsham District, Sussex, ref: 1842 Q2 Vol 7 Page 348. They had the following children: | |||
i | Mary J. who was born 1866 at Heathfield, Sussex | ||
2 | ii | Ellen who was born 23rd Feb 1868 at Ashburnham, Sussex, registered at Hailsham District, Sussex, ref: 1868 Q1 Vp; 2B Page 82 | |
iii | Ada who was born 1869 at Wartling, Sussex | ||
3 | iv | William who was born Oct to Dec 1870 at Wartling, Sussex, registered at Hailsham District, Sussex, ref: 1870 Q4 Vpl 2B Page70 | |
v | Clara who was born 1872 at Wartling, Sussex | ||
vi | Henry who was born 1873 at Wartling, Sussex | ||
vii | Katherine who was born 1874 at Wartling, Sussex | ||
viii | Timothy who was born 1877 at Wartling, Sussex | ||
ix | John N. who was born 1878 at Wartling, Sussex | ||
x | James C. who was born Sep 1880 at Wartling, Sussex | ||
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Ellen Sweetman [Kemp] was the daughter of Timothy Kemp and Maria Kemp [Bones]. She was born 23rd Feb 1868 at Ashburnham, Sussex, registered at Hailsham District, Sussex, ref: 1868 Q1 Vp; 2B Page 82 | |||
She married James Henry Sweetman on 6th Mar 1893 at St. Mary's Church, Warbleton, Sussex, witnesses William Kemp & Harriet Sweetman. He was born 7th Nov 1867 at Warbleton, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
4 | i | Mary Violet who was born 21st Mar 1912 at Flitterbrook, Warbleton, Sussex; christened 23rd Jun 1912 St. Mary's Church, Warbleton, Sussex; died 17th May 1973 Warbleton, Sussex | |
3. William Kemp was the son of Timothy Kemp and Maria Kemp [Bones]. He was born Oct to Dec 1870 at Wartling, Sussex, registered at Hailsham District, Sussex, ref: 1870 Q4 Vpl 2B Page70 | |||
He married Susan Trunley on Jan to Mar 1894 at Lambeth, London, registered at Lambeth District, London, ref: 1894 Q1 Vol 1D Page 495. She was born July to Sep 1872 at Lambeth, London, registered at Lambeth District, London, ref: 1872 Q3 Vol 1D Page 456, parents Thomas & Hannah Trunley. They had the following children: | |||
5 | i | Charles Timothy who was born 1st Apr 1896 at Eastbourne, Sussex; christened 24th May 1896 All Souls Church, Eastbourne, Sussex | |
Generation No. 3 | |||
4. Mary Violet Kemp [Sweetman] was the daughter of James Henry Sweetman and Ellen Sweetman [Kemp]. She was born 21st Mar 1912 at Flitterbrook, Warbleton, Sussex; christened 23rd Jun 1912 at St. Mary's Church, Warbleton, Sussex; died 17th May 1973 at Flitterbrook, Warbleton, Sussex | |||
She married Charles Timothy Kemp on Oct to Dec 1944 at Hailsham, Sussex, registered at Hailsham District, Sussex, ref: 1944 Q4 Vol 2B Page 214. He was born 1st Apr 1896 at Eastbourne, Sussex; christened 24th May 1896 at All Souls Church, Eastbourne, Sussex | |||
5. Charles Timothy Kemp was the son of William Kemp and Susan Kemp [Trunley]. He was born 1st Apr 1896 at Eastbourne, Sussex; christened 24th May 1896 at All Souls Church, Eastbourne, Sussex | |||
He married (1) Hilda Iris Bachelor on Jan to Mar 1923 at Sevenoaks, Kent, registered at Sevenoaks District, Kent, ref: 1923 Q1 Vol 2A Page 1259. She was born 7th Nov 1893 at Little Norman Street, Sundridge, Kent; christened 18th Dec 1893 at St. Mary the Virgin, Sundridge, Kent, parents John & Eliza Louisa Batchelor; buried 3rd Aug 1940 at St Mary's Church, Caterham, Surrey | |||
He married (2) Mary Violet Sweetman on Oct to Dec 1944 at Hailsham, Sussex, registered at Hailsham District, Sussex, ref: 1944 Q4 Vol 2B Page 214. She was born 21st Mar 1912 at Flitterbrook, Warbleton, Sussex; christened 23rd Jun 1912 at St. Mary's Church, Warbleton, Sussex; died 17th May 1973 at Flitterbrook, Warbleton, Sussex | |||
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