Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Lucy Stevenson [Jenner] was the daughter of William Jenner and Lydia Jenner [Fielder]. She was born 1765 at Waldron, Sussex; christened 6th Mar 1765 at All Saints' Church, Waldron, Sussex, daughter of Wm. Jenner & Lydia Jenner; died Sep 1846 at Brick Kiln, Piltdown, Sussex; buried 19th Sep 1846 at St Andrew & St Mary Church, Fletching, Sussex, age 80 years | |||
She married George Stevenson on 31st Dec 1793 at St. Denys Church, Rotherfield, Sussex. He was born 1760 at Fletching, Sussex; christened 30th Nov 1760 at St Andrew & St Mary Church, Fletching, Sussex; died Aug 1846 at Brick Kiln, Piltdown, Sussex; buried 22nd Aug 1846 at St Andrew & St Mary Church, Fletching, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
i | Richard who was born 1796 at Fletching, Sussex; christened 17th Jan 1796 St Andrew & St Mary Church, Fletching, Sussex; died 2nd Jul 1872 Fletching, Sussex; buried after 2nd Jul 1872 Fletching, Sussex | ||
ii | George who was born 1798 at Fletching, Sussex; christened 12th Aug 1798 St Andrew & St Mary Church, Fletching, Sussex; died 6th Apr 1871 Fletching, Sussex; buried after 6th Apr 1871 Fletching, Sussex | ||
2 | iii | Harriett who was born 1801 at Fletching, Sussex; christened 29th Mar 1801 St Andrew & St Mary Church, Fletching, Sussex | |
iv | Hannah who was born 1806 at Fletching, Sussex; christened 24th Aug 1806 St Andrew & St Mary Church, Fletching, Sussex | ||
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Harriett Eldridge [Stevenson] was the son of George Stevenson and Lucy Stevenson [Jenner]. He was born 1801 at Fletching, Sussex; christened 29th Mar 1801 at St Andrew & St Mary Church, Fletching, Sussex | |||
He married John Eldridge on 30th Nov 1823 at St Andrew & St Mary Church, Fletching, Sussex. She was born 1797 at East Hoathly, Sussex; christened 3rd Sep 1797 at East Hoathly Parish Church, East Hoathly, Sussex, parents John Cornwall & Mary Eldridge | |||
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