Generation No. 1 | |||
1. James Spice, coachman was the son of William Spice and Charlotte Spice [Cole]. He was born 1788 at Goudhurst, Kent; christened 20th Jan 1788 at St Mary the Virgin Church, Goudhurst, Kent, son of Willm. & Charlotte Spice | |||
He married Frances Weekes on 14th Nov 1814 at St Dunstan's Church, Cranbrook, Kent, witnesses: Sarah Hoadly and Samuel Waters. She was born c 1790. They had the following children: | |||
2 | i | William who was born 24th Dec 1815 at Goudhurst, Kent; christened 3rd Mar 1815 St Mary the Virgin Church, Goudhurst, Kent, son of James (coachman) & Frances Spice | |
ii | John who was born 18th Jun 1817 at Goudhurst, Kent; christened 20th Jul 1817 St Mary the Virgin Church, Goudhurst, Kent, son of James (servant to Mrs Carter) & Frances Spice | ||
iii | James who was born 31st Jul 1819 at Marylebone, London; christened 1st Jul 1821 St Mary the Virgin Church, Goudhurst, Kent, son of James (late coachman to Lady Bolton) & Frances Spice | ||
iv | Henry who was born 26th Jan 1821 at Marylebone, London; christened 1st Jul 1821 St Mary the Virgin Church, Goudhurst, Kent, son of James (late coachman to Lady Bolton) & Frances Spice | ||
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. William Spice, farm labourer was the son of James Spice, coachman and Frances Spice [Weekes]. He was born 24th Dec 1815 at Goudhurst, Kent | |||
He married Elizabeth on c 1835. She was born 1816 at Kennington, Kent. They had the following children: | |||
i | John who was born 16th Jun 1839 at Goudhurst, Kent; christened 21st Jul 1839 St Mary the Virgin Church, Goudhurst, Kent, son of William (labourer) & Elizabeth Spice | ||
ii | William who was born 28th Nov 1841 at Goudhurst, Kent; christened 9th Jan 1842 St Mary the Virgin Church, Goudhurst, Kent, son of William (labourer) & Elizabeth Spice | ||
iii | James who was born 1844 at Battersea, London | ||
iv | Elizabeth who was born 1847 at Tooting, Surrey | ||
v | Henry who was born 1849 at Tooting, Surrey | ||
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