Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Henry Turner was the son of William Turner, blacksmith and Sarah Turner [Russell]. He was born 2nd Sep 1819 at East Hoathly, Sussex; christened 17th Oct 1819 at East Hoathly Parish Church, East Hoathly, Sussex, son of William Turner (blacksmith) and Sarah Turner | |||
He married (1) Mary Cornwell on 6th Sep 1840 at East Hoathly Parish Church, East Hoathly, Sussex. She was born 3rd Jul 1819 at Mayfield, Sussex; christened 8th Aug 1819 at Heathfield Chapel, Heathfield, Sussex, ceremony performed by Rev. John Press; died Feb 1841 at East Hoathly, Sussex, aged 21 years; buried 12th Feb 1841 at East Hoathly Parish Church, East Hoathly, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
i | Henry who was born 1841 at East Hoathly, Sussex; christened 5th Feb 1841 East Hoathly Parish Church, East Hoathly, Sussex, son of Henry Turner (labourer) and Mary Turner; died Jan 1842 East Hoathly, Sussex, aged 1 years; buried 16th Jan 1842 East Hoathly, Sussex | ||
He married (2) Miriam Ashdown on 3rd Nov 1855 at East Hoathly Parish Church, East Hoathly, Sussex, registered at Uckfield District, Sussex, ref: 1855 Q4 Vol 2b Page 175. She was born 15th Jul 1833 at Chiddingly, Sussex; christened 11th Aug 1833 at Heathfield Chapel, Heathfield, Sussex, ceremony performed by Rev. John Press. They had the following children: | |||
i | Alice Isabel who was born 1856 at East Hoathly, Sussex; christened 22nd Jun 1856 East Hoathly Parish Church, East Hoathly, Sussex, daughter of Henry Turner (labourer) and Miriam Turner | ||
ii | Harriot who was born 1858 at East Hoathly, Sussex; christened 21st Feb 1858 East Hoathly Parish Church, East Hoathly, Sussex, daughter of Henry Turner (labourer) and Miriam Turner | ||
iii | Robert who was born 1860 at East Hoathly, Sussex; christened 29th Jul 1860 East Hoathly Parish Church, East Hoathly, Sussex, son of Henry Turner (labourer) and Miriam Turner | ||
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