Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Elizabeth Kidder She was born c 1635; died 26th Nov 1703 at Bishop's Palace, Wells, Somerset, killed by a collapsing chimney stack during a storm; buried 14th Dec 1703 at Wells Cathedral, Somerset | |||
She married Richard Kidder, Bishop of Bath and Wells on c 1675. He was born 1633/34 at East Grinstead, Sussex; christened 9th Feb 1633/34 at St Swithin Parish Church, East Grinstead, Sussex; died 26th Nov 1703 at Bishop's Palace, Wells, Somerset, killed by a collapsing chimney stack during a storm; buried 14th Dec 1703 at Wells Cathedral, Somerset. They had the following children: | |||
i | Katerine who was born 6th Oct 1679; christened 7th Oct 1679 St. Martin's Church, Outwich, City of London; died 1680; buried 28th May 1680 | ||
ii | Paul who was born c 1680; died c May 1680; buried 8th May 1680 | ||
iii | Richard who was born c 1680; died c May 1680; buried 17th May 1680 | ||
2 | iv | Susanna who was born 1683; died 12th Sep 1739 Essex | |
v | John who was born 1684; christened 4th Feb 1684 St. Martin's Church, Outwich, City of London; died Sep 1684; buried 8th Sep 1684 | ||
vi | Ann who was born 4th Sep 1686; christened 5th Sep 1686 St. Martin's Church, Outwich, City of London | ||
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Susanna Everard [Kidder] was the daughter of Richard Kidder, Bishop of Bath and Wells and Elizabeth Kidder. She was born 1683; died 12th Sep 1739 at Great Waltham, Essex | |||
i | Anne | ||
ii | Susannah | ||
She married Sir Richard Everard, Governor of North Carolina on 13th Jun 1706 at St. Alphage, London Wall, City of London. He was born c 1683; died 17th Feb 1733 at London; buried after 17th Feb 1733 at Much Waltham, Essex. They had the following children: | |||
i | Richard who was born 1709; christened 9th Feb 1709 Great Waltham, Essex | ||
ii | Hugh who was born 1710; christened 2nd Mar 1710 St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Westminster, London | ||
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