| Generation No. 1 | |||
| 1. Sarah Pope [Avard] [Dann] was the daughter of George Dan, farm labourer and Elizabeth Dan [Reed]. She was born 1st Sep 1833 at Heathfield, Sussex; christened 20th Oct 1833 at Heathfield Chapel, Heathfield, Sussex, daughter of George & Betty Dann, ceremony performed by Rev. John Press | |||
| She married (1) Alfred Avard on 5th May 1855 at St. Mary's Church, Warbleton, Sussex. He was born 15th Jan 1833 at Warbleton, Sussex; christened 3rd Mar 1833 at Heathfield Chapel, Heathfield, Sussex; buried 17th May 1873 at St. Mary's Church, Warbleton, Sussex, aged 42 years. They had the following children: | |||
| 2 | i | Ann who was born Jan to Mar 1856 at Warbleton, Sussex, registered at Hailsham District, Sussex, ref: 1856 Q1 Vol 2B Page 67 | |
| ii | Jane who was born 1869 at Warbleton, Sussex | ||
| She married (2) William Pope, farm labourer on 10th Oct 1874 at St. Mary's Church, Warbleton, Sussex. He was born 1830 at Fletching, Sussex; christened 7th Mar 1830 at St Andrew & St Mary Church, Fletching, Sussex, parents James & Catherine Pope. They had the following children: | |||
| i | Charles who was born 1877 at Warbleton, Sussex | ||
| Generation No. 2 | |||
| 2. Ann Goldsmith [Avard] was the daughter of Alfred Avard and Sarah Pope [Avard] [Dann]. She was born Jan to Mar 1856 at Warbleton, Sussex, registered at Hailsham District, Sussex, ref: 1856 Q1 Vol 2B Page 67 | |||
| She married William Goldsmith, railway porter on Apr to June 1876 at Hailsham, Sussex, registered at Hailsham District, Sussex, ref: 1876 Q2 Vol 2B Page 138. He was born 1855 at Common, Hailsham, Sussex; christened 27th May 1855 at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, Hailsham, Sussex, son of Thomas Goldsmith (labourer) and Mary Ann Goldsmith. They had the following children: | |||
| i | Albert E. who was born 1877 at Hailsham, Sussex | ||
| ii | Caroline who was born 1879 at Hailsham, Sussex | ||
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