The Weald of Kent, Surrey and Sussex
Descendant's report for William Attwood, son of unknown father and Elizabeth Attwood [Mepham]
Generation No. 1
  1. William Attwood was the son of unknown father and Elizabeth Attwood [Mepham]. He was born 1804 at Wadhurst, Sussex; christened 23rd Mar 1804 at St. Peter and St. Paul Parish Church, Wadhurst, Sussex, illegitimate son of Elizabeth Mepham, christened William Mepham
  He married Eliza Starr on 5th Feb 1837 at All Saints Church, Heathfield, Sussex, groom surname Mepham in register. She was born 1812 at Dallington, Sussex; christened 15th Mar 1812 at St. Giles Church, Dallington, Sussex. They had the following children:
  iMary who was born Jan to Mar 1838 at Waldron, Sussex, registered at Uckfield District, Sussex, ref: 1838 Q1 Vol 7 Page 443; buried 25th Jan 1854 Waldron, Sussex, aged 16 years
  iiLucy who was born Apr to June 1840 at Uckfield, Sussex, registered at Uckfield District, Sussex, ref: 1840 Q2 Vol 7 Page 418; buried 22nd Jun 1841 Waldron, Sussex, aged 1 year
2 iiiAnn who was born Jan to Mar 1843 at Heathfield, Sussex, registered at Hailsham District, Sussex, ref: 1843 Q1 Vol 7 Page 351
   
Generation No. 2
  2. Ann Woodgate [Attwood] was the daughter of William Attwood and Eliza Attwood [Starr]. She was born Jan to Mar 1843 at Heathfield, Sussex, registered at Hailsham District, Sussex, ref: 1843 Q1 Vol 7 Page 351
  She married James Woodgate on 17th Nov 1861 at All Saints Church, Heathfield, Sussex. He was born Oct to Dec 1837 at Heathfield, Sussex, registered at Hailsham District, Sussex, ref: 1837 Q4 Vol 7 Page 255
   

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