The Weald of Kent, Surrey and Sussex
Descendant's report for Bathsheba Coleman [Woodhams], daughter of John Woodhams and Sarah Woodhams [Adams]
Generation No. 1
  1. Bathsheba Coleman [Woodhams] was the daughter of John Woodhams and Sarah Woodhams [Adams]. She was born 9th Nov 1792 at Ashurst, Kent; christened 8th Dec 1792 at St. Martin of Tours, Ashurst, Kent
  She married (1) Christopher Coleman on 1808. He was born 1785 at Waldron, Sussex; christened 23rd Jan 1785 at All Saints' Church, Waldron, Sussex. They had the following children:
  iJesse who was born 7th Jul 1809 at Frant, Sussex; christened 13th Aug 1809 St. Alban's Church, Frant, Sussex
  She married (2) Christopher Coleman on 13th Oct 1809 at St. Alban's Church, Frant, Sussex. He was born 1785 at Waldron, Sussex; christened 23rd Jan 1785 at All Saints' Church, Waldron, Sussex. They had the following children:
2 iCharles who was born 1812 at Frant, Sussex; christened 14th Jun 1812 St. Alban's Church, Frant, Sussex
   
Generation No. 2
  2. Charles Coleman, bricklayer's labourer was the son of Christopher Coleman and Bathsheba Coleman [Woodhams]. He was born 1812 at Frant, Sussex; christened 14th Jun 1812 at St. Alban's Church, Frant, Sussex
  He married Mary Ann Hollamby on 28th Oct 1832 at St. Peter and St. Paul Parish Church, Tonbridge, Kent, witnesses James & Elizabeth Hollamby. She was born 17th Aug 1811 at Speldhurst, Kent; christened 24th Jan 1812 at St. Mary's Church, Speldhurst, Kent, daughter of James & Sarah Hollamby. They had the following children:
  iGeorge who was born 1837 at Speldhurst, Kent
  iiFanny who was born 1849 at Frant, Sussex
  iiiWilliam who was born 1854 at Frant, Sussex
   

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