Generation No. 1 | |||
1. William Warner, inn keeper was the son of Henry Warner, beer house keeper and Lucy Warner [Every]. He was born 1841 at Bidborough, Kent; christened 14th Feb 1841 at St. Lawrence's Church, Bidborough, Kent | |||
He married Fanny Spice on 10th Jan 1864 at St Mary the Virgin Church, Goudhurst, Kent. She was born Jan to Mar 1841 at Goudhurst, Kent, registered at Cranbrook District, Kent, ref: 1841 Q1 Vol 5 Page 81. They had the following children: | |||
2 | i | Edward who was born 1865 at Tonbridge, Kent | |
ii | Jane Lucy who was born 1867 at Tonbridge, Kent; buried 21st Dec 1896 Tonbridge, Kent | ||
3 | iii | Ellen who was born 11th Sep 1868 at Tonbridge, Kent | |
4 | iv | Beatrice who was born 1871 at Tonbridge, Kent | |
v | Kate who was born 1873 at Tonbridge, Kent | ||
vi | Ada who was born 1875 at Tonbridge, Kent | ||
vii | William who was born 1877 | ||
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Edward Warner, letter carrier was the son of William Warner, inn keeper and Fanny Warner [Spice]. He was born 1865 at Tonbridge, Kent | |||
i | Gincora N who was born 1883 at Peckham, London | ||
He married Caroline Kennett on c 1883. She was born 1864 at Westwell, Kent. They had the following children: | |||
i | William E who was born 1886 at Tonbridge, Kent | ||
ii | Charles George who was born 1889 at Tonbridge, Kent | ||
3. Ellen Bunyard [Warner] was the daughter of William Warner, inn keeper and Fanny Warner [Spice]. She was born 11th Sep 1868 at Tonbridge, Kent | |||
She married Arthur George Bunyard on 15th Jul 1888 at Christ Church, Lansdown Road, Tonbridge, Kent. He was born 12th Nov 1867 at Ashford, Kent | |||
4. Beatrice Warnett [Warner] was the daughter of William Warner, inn keeper and Fanny Warner [Spice]. She was born 1871 at Tonbridge, Kent | |||
She married John Warnett on July to Sep 1896 at Tunbridge Wells, Kent, registered at Tunbridge Wells District, Kent, ref: 1895 Q3 Vol 2A Page 1395. He was born 1869 at Hadlow, Kent | |||
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