Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Ann Harman [Ginger] She was born 1794 at City of London; died 1892 at Islington, London | |||
She married Thomas Harman on 1st Dec 1824 at St. Bride, Fleet Street, London. He was born 1793 at London; christened 31st Jul 1793 at Providence Chapel, Marylebone, London; died 1880 at Islington, London. They had the following children: | |||
2 | i | Henry who was born 1825 at Camberwell, Surrey; christened 24th Mar 1826 St. Dunstan Church, London | |
3 | ii | Marianne who was born 1828; christened 29th Feb 1830 St. Dunstan Church, London | |
iii | Edward Ramsey who was born 1830; christened 11th Apr 1830 St. Dunstan Church, London | ||
4 | iv | Elizabeth who was born 1832; christened 1832 St. Dunstan Church, London | |
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Henry Harman was the son of Thomas Harman and Ann Harman [Ginger]. He was born 1825 at Camberwell, Surrey; christened 24th Mar 1826 at St. Dunstan Church, London | |||
He married Ann Burgess on Jan to Mar 1852, registered at Lambeth District, London, ref: 1852 Q1 Vol 4 Page 249. She was born 1826 at City of London. They had the following children: | |||
i | Henry who was born 1854 at Westminster, London | ||
ii | Harriet who was born 1856 at Westminster, London | ||
iii | Edward who was born 1858 at Kensington, London | ||
iv | Anne who was born 1861 at Kensington, London | ||
v | Frederick who was born 1863 at Kensington, London | ||
vi | Maria who was born 1869 at Camberwell, Surrey | ||
3. Marianne Langly [Harman] was the daughter of Thomas Harman and Ann Harman [Ginger]. She was born 1828; christened 29th Feb 1830 at St. Dunstan Church, London | |||
She married Mr Langly on c 1850. He was born c 1825 | |||
4. Elizabeth Roskelly [Harman] was the daughter of Thomas Harman and Ann Harman [Ginger]. She was born 1832; christened 1832 at St. Dunstan Church, London | |||
She married Richard Roskelly on 21st Sep 1855 at Maggerstone, Middlesex. He was born 1832 at Maggerstone, Middlesex | |||
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