Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Richard Weller was the son of Richard Weller, church warden and Susan Weller [Jefferay]. He was born 1604/05 at Cranbrook, Kent; christened 3rd Feb 1604/05 at St Dunstan's Church, Cranbrook, Kent, son of Richard, junior | |||
He married (1) Hannah Norman on 14th Sep 1632 at St. Mary the Virgin Church, Salehurst, Sussex. She was born c 1610; buried 4th May 1652 at St. Mary the Virgin Church, Salehurst, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
i | Alexander who was born 1633 at Cranbrook, Kent; christened 30th Jun 1633 St Dunstan's Church, Cranbrook, Kent, son of Richard; died Aug 1634 Cranbrook, Kent, child; buried 12th Aug 1634 Cranbrook, Kent | ||
ii | Richard who was born 1636 at Cranbrook, Kent; christened 1st May 1636 St Dunstan's Church, Cranbrook, Kent, son of Richard and Anne | ||
iii | Barsheba who was born 1638/39 at Cranbrook, Kent; christened 24th Mar 1638/39 St Dunstan's Church, Cranbrook, Kent, daughter of Richard | ||
iv | Elizabeth who was born 1640 at Cranbrook, Kent; christened 12th Apr 1640 St Dunstan's Church, Cranbrook, Kent, daughter of Richard | ||
v | John who was born 1643 at Salehurst, Sussex; christened 19th Nov 1643 St. Mary the Virgin Church, Salehurst, Sussex | ||
vi | Stephen who was born 1644/45 at Salehurst, Sussex; christened 1st Mar 1644/45 St. Mary the Virgin Church, Salehurst, Sussex | ||
vii | Ann who was born 1647 at Salehurst, Sussex; christened 6th Jun 1647 St. Mary the Virgin Church, Salehurst, Sussex | ||
viii | Thomas who was born 1650 at Salehurst, Sussex; christened 21st Apr 1650 St. Mary the Virgin Church, Salehurst, Sussex | ||
He married (2) Ann Harman on 27th Sep 1652 at St. Mary the Virgin Church, Salehurst, Sussex. She was born c 1620. They had the following children: | |||
i | Eleanor who was born 1653 at Salehurst, Sussex; christened 28th Aug 1653 St. Mary the Virgin Church, Salehurst, Sussex | ||
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