Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Ann Noakes [Chapman] She was born c 1710 | |||
i | Elizabeth who was born 1732 at Burwash, Sussex; christened 14th Mar 1732 St. Bartholomew's Church, Burwash, Sussex | ||
She married James Noakes on 8th Jun 1732 at St. Bartholomew's Church, Burwash, Sussex. He was born c 1710. They had the following children: | |||
i | James who was born 1736 at Burwash, Sussex; christened 7th Apr 1736 St. Bartholomew's Church, Burwash, Sussex | ||
2 | ii | John who was born 1737 at Burwash, Sussex; christened 6th Mar 1737 St. Bartholomew's Church, Burwash, Sussex; buried 3rd Jun 1814 Ashburnham, Sussex, aged 76 years | |
iii | Ann who was born 1745 at Burwash, Sussex; christened 11th Dec 1745 St. Bartholomew's Church, Burwash, Sussex | ||
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. John Noakes was the son of James Noakes and Ann Noakes [Chapman]. He was born 1737 at Burwash, Sussex; christened 6th Mar 1737 at St. Bartholomew's Church, Burwash, Sussex; buried 3rd Jun 1814 at St. Peter's Church, Ashburnham, Sussex, aged 76 years | |||
He married Grace Brazier on 20th Jun 1762 at St. Peter's Church, Ashburnham, Sussex. She was born 1743 at Ashburnham, Sussex; christened 6th Oct 1743 at St. Peter's Church, Ashburnham, Sussex; buried 13th Feb 1821 at St. Peter's Church, Ashburnham, Sussex, aged 77 years. They had the following children: | |||
3 | i | Thomas who was born 1767 at Ashburnham, Sussex; christened 13th Jan 1768 St. Peter's Church, Ashburnham, Sussex; buried 19th Jun 1837 Ashburnham, Sussex, aged 69 years | |
4 | ii | John who was born 1772 at Ashburnham, Sussex; christened 14th Feb 1772 St. Peter's Church, Ashburnham, Sussex | |
Generation No. 3 | |||
3. Thomas Noakes was the son of John Noakes and Grace Noakes [Brazier]. He was born 1767 at Ashburnham, Sussex; christened 13th Jan 1768 at St. Peter's Church, Ashburnham, Sussex; buried 19th Jun 1837 at St. Peter's Church, Ashburnham, Sussex, aged 69 years | |||
He married Elizabeth Pardon on 30th Apr 1799 at St. Giles Church, Dallington, Sussex. She was born 1774 at Dallington, Sussex; christened 3rd Apr 1774 at St. Giles Church, Dallington, Sussex, parents John & Mary Pardon; buried 17th Oct 1822 at St. Giles Church, Dallington, Sussex, age 48 the wife of Thomas Noakes (farmer at Ashburnham. They had the following children: | |||
5 | i | John Pardon who was born 1801 at Ashburnham, Sussex; died 14th Nov 1875 Westfield, Sussex, proved by Kingsnorth Reev of Peasmarsh, farmer & Henry Henley of Udimore, miller effects under £4,000; buried 19th Nov 1875 Ashburnham, Sussex, aged 74 years, abode Westfield | |
ii | Thomas who was born 1802 at Ashburnham, Sussex; christened 12th Sep 1802 St. Peter's Church, Ashburnham, Sussex; buried 9th Jul 1805 Ashburnham, Sussex | ||
4. John Noakes was the son of John Noakes and Grace Noakes [Brazier]. He was born 1772 at Ashburnham, Sussex; christened 14th Feb 1772 at St. Peter's Church, Ashburnham, Sussex | |||
He married Anne Spice on 30th May 1797 at St. Mary the Virgin Church, Ticehurst, Sussex, by licence, witnessses John Vincent & James Brockhurst. She was born 1775 at Ticehurst, Sussex; christened 5th Feb 1775 at St. Mary the Virgin Church, Ticehurst, Sussex, baseborn daughter of Elizabeth Spice by Thomas Buckland reputed father | |||
Generation No. 4 | |||
5. John Pardon Noakes, fellmonger & farmer was the son of Thomas Noakes and Elizabeth Noakes [Pardon]. He was born 1801 at Ashburnham, Sussex; died 14th Nov 1875 at Westfield, Sussex, proved by Kingsnorth Reev of Peasmarsh, farmer & Henry Henley of Udimore, miller effects under £4,000; buried 19th Nov 1875 at St. Peter's Church, Ashburnham, Sussex, aged 74 years, abode Westfield | |||
He married Elizabeth Cooke on 26th Apr 1824 at St Mary Magdelene Church, Bermondsey, London, witnesses Robert See? & Benjamin Phillips. She was born 1798 at Penhurst, Sussex; christened 1st Jul 1798 at St Michael's Church, Penhurst, Sussex; buried 29th Jul 1868 at St. Peter's Church, Ashburnham, Sussex, aged 70 years, abode Westfield | |||
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