Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Jesse Piper, master shoe maker was the son of Laurence Piper and Elizabeth Piper [Bailey]. He was born 1807 at Lamberhurst, Kent and Sussex; christened 7th Jun 1807 at St Mary's Parish Church, Lamberhurst, Kent and Sussex | |||
He married Frances Turner on 29th Oct 1834 at St. Peter and St. Paul Parish Church, Wadhurst, Sussex. She was born 1807 at Chiddingly, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
i | Silas who was born 1839 at Lamberhurst, Kent and Sussex; christened 4th Oct 1840 St Mary's Parish Church, Lamberhurst, Kent and Sussex | ||
2 | ii | Albert who was born 1841 at Lamberhurst, Kent and Sussex; christened 4th Oct 1840 St Mary's Parish Church, Lamberhurst, Kent and Sussex | |
iii | Elizabeth who was born 1843 at Lamberhurst, Kent and Sussex; christened 26th Sep 1842 St Mary's Parish Church, Lamberhurst, Kent and Sussex | ||
iv | Mary who was born 1847 at Lamberhurst, Kent and Sussex | ||
3 | v | John who was born 1852 at Lamberhurst, Kent and Sussex | |
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Albert Piper, butler was the son of Jesse Piper, master shoe maker and Frances Piper [Turner]. He was born 1841 at Lamberhurst, Kent and Sussex | |||
He married Jane Austin on Oct to Dec 1866, registered at Cranbrook District, Kent, ref: 1866 Q4 Vol 2a Page 1103. She was born 1836 at Tenterden, Kent. They had the following children: | |||
i | Albert E. who was born 1876 at Hawkhurst, Kent | ||
3. John Piper, gardener was the son of Jesse Piper, master shoe maker and Frances Piper [Turner]. He was born 1852 at Lamberhurst, Kent and Sussex | |||
He married Charlotte Chatfield on Apr to June 1875, registered at Tonbridge District, Kent, ref: 1875 Q2 Vol 2a Page 857. She was born 1850 at Ightham, Kent. They had the following children: | |||
i | Arthur S. who was born 1876 at Hildenborough, Kent | ||
ii | Nellie F who was born 1891 at Hildenborough, Kent | ||
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