Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Sarah Dennett [Hook] She was born 1828 at Sedlescombe, Sussex; christened 3rd Aug 1828 at St. John the Baptist, Sedlescombe, Sussex | |||
2 | i | James who was born 1847 at Sedlescombe, Sussex; christened 10th Oct 1847 St. John the Baptist, Sedlescombe, Sussex, christened James Hook, mother Sarah Hook; died Feb 1876 Mountfield, Sussex; buried 28th Feb 1876 Sedlescombe, Sussex | |
She married James Dennett on 7th Apr 1849 at St. John the Baptist, Sedlescombe, Sussex. He was born 1822 at Mountfield, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
i | Frances Ellen who was born after May 1849 at Sedlescombe, Sussex; christened 23rd Oct 1849 St. John the Baptist, Sedlescombe, Sussex | ||
ii | William who was born 1851 at Sedlescombe, Sussex; christened 21st Dec 1851 St. John the Baptist, Sedlescombe, Sussex | ||
iii | Lavinia who was born 1854 at Sedlescombe, Sussex; christened 5th Nov 1854 St. John the Baptist, Sedlescombe, Sussex | ||
iv | Albert who was born 1868 at Sedlescombe, Sussex; christened 27th Jan 1869 St. John the Baptist, Sedlescombe, Sussex; buried 26th Mar 1875 Sedlescombe, Sussex | ||
v | Herbert who was born 23rd Nov 1873 at Sedlescombe, Sussex; christened 25th Jan 1874 St. John the Baptist, Sedlescombe, Sussex | ||
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. James Dennett was the son of unknown father and Sarah Dennett [Hook]. He was born 1847 at Sedlescombe, Sussex; christened 10th Oct 1847 at St. John the Baptist, Sedlescombe, Sussex, christened James Hook, mother Sarah Hook; died Feb 1876 at Mountfield, Sussex; buried 28th Feb 1876 at St. John the Baptist, Sedlescombe, Sussex | |||
He married Charlotte Stonestreet [Leadbetter] [Dennett] [Ellis] on 23rd Oct 1875 at St. Bartholomew's Church, Burwash, Sussex. She was born 1838 at Burwash, Sussex; christened 24th Jun 1838 at St. Bartholomew's Church, Burwash, Sussex, daughter of John Ellis (labourer) and Hannah Ellis | |||
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