The Weald of Kent, Surrey and Sussex
Descendant's report for Sarah Elizabeth Gildersleve [Dawson] [Ellis], daughter of Charles Ellis and Sarah Ellis [Gibbons]
Generation No. 1
  1. Sarah Elizabeth Gildersleve [Dawson] [Ellis] was the daughter of Charles Ellis and Sarah Ellis [Gibbons]. She was born 1847 at Battersea, London; christened 23rd May 1847 at St. Mary's, Battersea, London, daughter of Charles Ellis (labourer) and Sarah Ellis; died July to Sep 1902, registered at Camberwell District, London, ref: 1902 Q3 Vol 1d Page 472, aged 52 years
  She married (1) William Dawson, fireman on 11th Aug 1867 at St. Mary's, Rotherhithe, Kent, witnesses: James Ronald Martin and Elizabeth Martin. He was born c 1845, son of Abraham Dawson, engine driver. They had the following children:
  iWilliam who was born c 1870 at Deptford, Kent
  iiEmma Harriet who was born 11th Mar 1871 at Deptford, Kent; christened 11th Jun 1873 All Saints, Hatcham Park, Lewisham, London, daughter of William Dawson (fireman) and Sarah Elizabeth Dawson
  iiiElizabeth Ellen who was born 28th Feb 1873 at Deptford, Kent; christened 11th Jun 1873 All Saints, Hatcham Park, Lewisham, London, daughter of William Dawson (fireman) and Sarah Elizabeth Dawson
  ivAda who was born c 1877 at Deptford, Kent
  vBeatrice Harriet who was born 1881 at Peckham, London; christened 8th Feb 1881 Christ Church, Poplar, London, daughter of William Dawson (labourer) and Sarah Elizabeth Dawson
  viMatthew who was born c 1884 at Deptford, Kent
  viiGertrude who was born c 1885 at Camberwell, London
  viiiFlorence who was born 1886 at Deptford, Kent
  She married (2) Matthew Gildersleve, collar-dresser on 25th May 1890 at All Saints Church, Deptford, Kent. He was born c 1830; died Jan to Mar 1912, registered at Camberwell District, London, ref: 1912 Q1 Vol 1d Page 871. They had the following children:
2 iEmma (Emily) Letitia who was born 11th May 1891 at 18, Geldart Road, Peckham, London, registered at Camberwell District, London, ref: 1891 Q2 Vol 1d Page 947; christened 10th Dec 1891 St. Jude, Peckham, London, daughter of Matthew Gildersleve (collar-dresser) and Sarah Elizabeth Gidresleve; died 11th Feb 1971 Great Chart, Kent
  iiLily Clara who was born Apr to June 1893 at Camberwell, London, registered at Camberwell District, London, ref: 1893 Q2 Vol 1d Page 1050; died July to Sep 1893
   
Generation No. 2
  2. Emma (Emily) Letitia Field [Gildersleve] was the daughter of Matthew Gildersleve, collar-dresser and Sarah Elizabeth Gildersleve [Dawson] [Ellis]. She was born 11th May 1891 at 18, Geldart Road, Peckham, London, registered at Camberwell District, London, ref: 1891 Q2 Vol 1d Page 947; christened 10th Dec 1891 at St. Jude, Peckham, London, daughter of Matthew Gildersleve (collar-dresser) and Sarah Elizabeth Gidresleve; died 11th Feb 1971 at Great Chart, Kent
  iLiving
  She married William Field on 7th Oct 1913 at St Lukes, Camberwell, London. He was born 31st Dec 1882; died 22nd Sep 1914 at Neuilly-St. Front, Flanders, France. They had the following children:
3 iDoris May who was born 22nd Jan 1914 at Camberwell, London; died Jul 1981 Camberwell, London
  iiWilliam George who was born 11th Feb 1915 at Camberwell, London
   
Generation No. 3
  3. Doris May Halliday [Field] was the daughter of William Field and Emma (Emily) Letitia Field [Gildersleve]. She was born 22nd Jan 1914 at Camberwell, London; died Jul 1981 at Kings College Hospital, Camberwell, London
  She married Ernest Frederick Halliday, cashier on 16th Apr 1938 at Camberwell, London. He was born 13th Jul 1916 at Kennington; died 24th May 1989 at Kings College Hospital, Camberwell, London
   

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