Generation No. 1 | |||
1. John Sands, farm labourer He was born 1806 at Dallington, Sussex | |||
He married Lydia Pilbeam on 18th Jul 1834 at St. Giles Church, Dallington, Sussex. She was born 1816 at Ashburnham, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
i | Francis who was born 1837 at Herstmonceux, Sussex | ||
ii | Sally who was born 1839 at Warbleton, Sussex | ||
iii | Hannah who was born 1842 at Warbleton, Sussex | ||
iv | Mary who was born 1844 at Warbleton, Sussex | ||
2 | v | Edward who was born 1847 at Warbleton, Sussex | |
3 | vi | Osmond who was born 1852 at Warbleton, Sussex; christened 16th May 1852 St. Mary's Church, Warbleton, Sussex, son of John Sands (labourer) and Lydia Sands; died 1882 Hailsham, Sussex, aged 30 years; buried 17th Jul 1882 Bodle Street Green, Sussex | |
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Edward Sands, inn keeper was the son of John Sands, farm labourer and Lydia Sands [Pilbeam]. He was born 1847 at Warbleton, Sussex | |||
He married Emma Fellows on Oct to Dec 1872, registered at Rye District, Sussex, ref: 1872 Q4 Vol 2b Page 16. She was born 1852 at Winchelsea, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
i | Ernest who was born 1875 at Hellingly, Sussex | ||
ii | Edith who was born 1877 at Hailsham, Sussex | ||
iii | George who was born 1879 at Hailsham, Sussex | ||
3. Osmond Sands, tea dealer was the son of John Sands, farm labourer and Lydia Sands [Pilbeam]. He was born 1852 at Warbleton, Sussex; christened 16th May 1852 at St. Mary's Church, Warbleton, Sussex, son of John Sands (labourer) and Lydia Sands; died 1882 at Hailsham, Sussex, aged 30 years; buried 17th Jul 1882 at St John [a.k.a. Bodlestreet Chapel of Ease], Bodle Street Green, Sussex | |||
He married Dorcas Pankhurst on July to Sep 1874, registered at Hailsham District, Sussex, ref: 1874 Q3 Vol 2b Page 107. She was born 1854 at Warbleton, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
i | Harriett who was born Feb 1881 at Herstmonceux, Sussex | ||
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