Generation No. 1 | |||
1. William Noakes, master tailor He was born 1791 at Wadhurst, Sussex | |||
He married Charity Baldwin on 13th Apr 1826 at St. Peter and St. Paul Parish Church, Wadhurst, Sussex. She was born 1799 at Wadhurst, Sussex; christened 19th Oct 1799 at St. Peter and St. Paul Parish Church, Wadhurst, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
i | William who was born 1827 at Wadhurst, Sussex; christened 25th Mar 1827 Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Sandhurst, Kent, ceremony performed by Joseph Wilson | ||
ii | Charity who was born 8th Nov 1828 at Wadhurst, Sussex; christened 28th Dec 1828 Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Sandhurst, Kent, ceremony performed by Joseph Robinson | ||
iii | Horatio who was born 27th Feb 1831 at Wadhurst, Sussex; christened 20th Mar 1831 Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Sandhurst, Kent, ceremony performed by John Wheelhouse | ||
2 | iv | Robert who was born 6th May 1833 at Wadhurst, Sussex; christened 14th Jun 1833 Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Sandhurst, Kent, ceremony performed by Thomas Ludham | |
v | Samuel who was born 27th Apr 1834 at Wadhurst, Sussex; christened 4th May 1834 Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Sandhurst, Kent, ceremony performed by Thomas Ludham | ||
vi | Henry who was born 29th Apr 1837 at Wadhurst, Sussex; christened 21st May 1837 Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Sandhurst, Kent | ||
vii | Elizabeth who was born 1841 at Wadhurst, Sussex | ||
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Robert Noakes was the son of William Noakes, master tailor and Charity Noakes [Baldwin]. He was born 6th May 1833 at Wadhurst, Sussex; christened 14th Jun 1833 at Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Sandhurst, Kent, ceremony performed by Thomas Ludham | |||
He married Sarah Elizabeth Stedman on July to Sep 1858, registered at Malling District, Kent, ref: 1858 Q3 Vol 2a Page 565. She was born 1827 at Billericay, Essex. They had the following children: | |||
i | Arthur who was born 1866 at Tonbridge, Kent | ||
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