Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Daniel Novis was the son of John Novice and Ann Novice [Towner]. He was born 1742 at Framfield, Sussex; christened 18th Jul 1742 at St. Thomas à Becket's Church, Framfield, Sussex; died 1791 | |||
He married Abigail Flote on 30th Aug 1778 at All Saints Church, Laughton, Sussex. She was born 1751 at Laughton, Sussex; christened 4th Aug 1751 at All Saints Church, Laughton, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
i | Daniel who was born 1779 at Chiddingly, Sussex; christened 30th Aug 1779 Chiddingly Parish Church, Chiddingly, Sussex | ||
ii | Jeremiah who was born 1781 at Chiddingly, Sussex | ||
iii | Edward who was born 1782 at Mayfield, Sussex | ||
iv | Robert who was born 1784 at Mayfield, Sussex; died 1795 | ||
v | Alexander who was born 1785 at Mayfield, Sussex; died 1786 | ||
vi | William who was born 1788 at Mayfield, Sussex | ||
2 | vii | John who was born 1790 at Mayfield, Sussex | |
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. John Novis, farm labourer was the son of Daniel Novis and Abigail Novis [Flote]. He was born 1790 at Mayfield, Sussex | |||
He married (1) Frances Izzard on 12th Nov 1814 at St. Dunstan Church, Mayfield, Sussex. She was born c 1790 | |||
He married (2) Elizabeth Pettit on 9th Apr 1816 at All Saints Church, Laughton, Sussex. She was born c 1790. They had the following children: | |||
i | Daniel who was born c Aug 1816 at Mayfield, Sussex; christened 15th Sep 1816 St. Dunstan Church, Mayfield, Sussex | ||
ii | William who was born 1819 at Mayfield, Sussex; christened 11th Jul 1819 St. Dunstan Church, Mayfield, Sussex | ||
He married (3) Elizabeth Ford on 5th Apr 1828 at All Saints Church, Heathfield, Sussex. She was born 1797 at Mayfield, Sussex; christened 26th Feb 1797 at St. Dunstan Church, Mayfield, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
i | John who was born 1829 at Sussex | ||
ii | Robert who was born 1831 at Withyham, Sussex; christened 20th Mar 1831 St. Michael's Church, Withyham, Sussex | ||
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