Generation No. 1 | |||
1. George Mercer, bricklayer was the son of John Mercer, farmer and Jane Mercer [Chapman]. He was born 1834 at Tunbridge Wells, Kent | |||
He married Sarah Titchener on July to Sep 1861, registered at Tonbridge District, Kent, ref: 1861 Q3 Vol 2a Page 636. She was born 1839 at Southborough, Kent. They had the following children: | |||
2 | i | George who was born 1865 at Southborough, Kent | |
3 | ii | Stephen Arthur who was born 1872 at Southborough, Kent | |
iii | Edith K. who was born 1875 at Southborough, Kent | ||
iv | Mabel Helena who was born 1878 at Southborough, Kent; christened 9th Jun 1878 St. Peter's Church, Southborough, Kent | ||
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. George Mercer, fruiterer and greengrocer was the son of George Mercer, bricklayer and Sarah Mercer [Titchener]. He was born 1865 at Southborough, Kent | |||
He married Celia Mouser on Apr to June 1891, registered at Tonbridge District, Kent, ref: 1891 Q2 Vol 2a Page 1072. She was born 1858 at Framsden, Suffolk. They had the following children: | |||
i | Mary Edith who was born 1892 at Southborough, Kent; christened 23rd Oct 1892 St. Peter's Church, Southborough, Kent | ||
ii | George Henry who was born 1894 at Southborough, Kent; christened 15th Jul 1894 St. Peter's Church, Southborough, Kent | ||
3. Stephen Arthur Mercer, postman was the son of George Mercer, bricklayer and Sarah Mercer [Titchener]. He was born 1872 at Southborough, Kent | |||
He married Lucy Pratt on July to Sep 1898, registered at Tonbridge District, Kent, ref: 1898 Q3 Vol 2a Page 1383. She was born 1873 at Southborough, Kent. They had the following children: | |||
i | Stephen Edward who was born 1902 at Southborough, Kent; christened 17th Aug 1902 St. Peter's Church, Southborough, Kent | ||
ii | Gladys Lucy who was born 1906 at Southborough, Kent; christened 11th Feb 1906 St. Peter's Church, Southborough, Kent | ||
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