The Weald of Kent, Surrey and Sussex
Descendant's report for Mary Jeffrey [Sherlock], daughter of William Sherlock [Langridge] and Mahala Sherlock [Cork]
Generation No. 1
  1. Mary Jeffrey [Sherlock] was the daughter of William Sherlock [Langridge] and Mahala Sherlock [Cork]. She was born c Oct 1858 at Horsted Keynes, Sussex; christened 7th Nov 1858 at St. Giles Parish Church, Horsted Keynes, Sussex
  She married James William Jeffrey, bricklayer on Apr to June 1879 at Tonbridge, Kent, registered at Tonbridge District, Kent, ref: 1879 Q2 Vol 2A Page 916. He was born 1860 at Lamberhurst, Kent and Sussex. They had the following children:
  iEllen who was born 1880 at Horsted Keynes, Sussex
  iiAmelia Hannah who was born 1881 at Leigh, Kent; christened 9th Oct 1881 St. Mary's Church, Leigh, Kent
  iiiEmily who was born 1883 at Leigh, Kent; christened 11th Nov 1883 St. Mary's Church, Leigh, Kent
2 ivWilliam James who was born 1885 at Leigh, Kent; christened 8th Nov 1885 St. Mary's Church, Leigh, Kent; died 29th Jan 1919 Egypt
  vSelina who was born 1888 at Leigh, Kent
  viWalter who was born 1890 at Leigh, Kent
   
Generation No. 2
  2. William James Jeffrey, cricket ball maker was the son of James William Jeffrey, bricklayer and Mary Jeffrey [Sherlock]. He was born 1885 at Leigh, Kent; christened 8th Nov 1885 at St. Mary's Church, Leigh, Kent; died 29th Jan 1919 at Kantara, Egypt
  He married Fanny Ellen Humphrey on 4th Aug 1906 at St. Dunstan's Church, West Peckham, Kent. She was born 10th Sep 1885 at West Peckham, Kent; christened 8th Nov 1885 at St. Dunstan's Church, West Peckham, Kent
   

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