Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Rachel Guy [Guy] was the daughter of Thomas Guy, wheelwright and Mary Guy [Funnell]. She was born 1797 at Chiddingly, Sussex; christened 18th Sep 1797 at Chiddingly Parish Church, Chiddingly, Sussex; died 31st Aug 1828 at Chiddingly, Sussex, aged 31 years; buried 4th Sep 1828 at Chiddingly Parish Church, Chiddingly, Sussex | |||
She married Mortimer Guy, cordwainer and shoe maker on 23rd Jun 1817 at Chiddingly Parish Church, Chiddingly, Sussex. He was born c 1795. They had the following children: | |||
i | Frederick who was born 1818 at Chiddingly, Sussex; christened 24th May 1818 Chiddingly Parish Church, Chiddingly, Sussex | ||
ii | Miriam who was born 24th Jul 1820 at Chiddingly, Sussex; christened 27th Aug 1820 Chiddingly Parish Church, Chiddingly, Sussex | ||
iii | Nathaniel who was born 14th Feb 1822 at Chiddingly, Sussex; christened 17th Mar 1822 Chiddingly Parish Church, Chiddingly, Sussex | ||
2 | iv | Thomas who was born 1828 at Chiddingly, Sussex; christened 15th Aug 1828 Chiddingly Parish Church, Chiddingly, Sussex | |
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Thomas Guy, coachmaker was the son of Mortimer Guy, cordwainer and shoe maker and Rachel Guy [Guy]. He was born 1828 at Chiddingly, Sussex; christened 15th Aug 1828 at Chiddingly Parish Church, Chiddingly, Sussex | |||
He married (1) Martha Mewett on Apr to June 1852, registered at Brighton District, Sussex, ref: 1852 Q2 Vol 2b Page 307. She was born c 1830. They had the following children: | |||
i | William Thomas Mewett who was born 1853 at Broad Court, Log Acre, London; christened 1st Jan 1854 Chiddingly Parish Church, Chiddingly, Sussex | ||
He married (2) Sarah Card on Jan to Mar 1856, registered at Lewes District, Sussex, ref: 1856 Q1 Vol 2b Page 178. She was born 1831 at Lewes, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
i | Charles Edward who was born 1857 at St. Giles, Middlesex; christened 27th Dec 1857 Chiddingly Parish Church, Chiddingly, Sussex | ||
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