| Generation No. 1 | |||
| 1. Eunice Card [Wickham] was the daughter of John Wickham and Jane Wickham [Burley]. She was born 1834 at Maresfield, Sussex; died July to Sep 1864, registered at Uckfield District, Sussex, ref: 1864 Q3 | |||
| i | Ruth who was born 1862 at Nutley, Sussex; christened 10th Aug 1862 St Bartholomew Parish Church, Maresfield, Sussex, daughter of Edmind Card (labourer) & Eunice Card | ||
| 2 | ii | Naomi Jane who was born 1863 at Nutley, Sussex; christened 22nd Nov 1863 Ma.StJsCh, Nutley, Sussex, daughter of Edmind Card (blacksmith) & Eunice Card; died July to Sep 1895, aged 31 years | |
| She married Edmund Card, blacksmith on Apr to June 1863, registered at Uckfield District, Sussex, ref: 1863 Q2 Vol 2b Page 179. He was born 1835 at Maresfield, Sussex; christened 23rd Aug 1835 at St Bartholomew Parish Church, Maresfield, Sussex, son of Richard Card (blacksmith) & Naomi Card; died Oct to Dec 1884 | |||
| Generation No. 2 | |||
| 2. Naomi Jane Card [Card] was the daughter of Edmund Card, blacksmith and Eunice Card [Wickham]. She was born 1863 at Nutley, Sussex; christened 22nd Nov 1863 at Ma.StJsCh, Nutley, Sussex, daughter of Edmind Card (blacksmith) & Eunice Card; died July to Sep 1895, aged 31 years | |||
| She married Alfred Richard Card, blacksmith on c 1885. He was born 1861 at Fletching, Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
| i | Annie who was born 1888 at Forest Row, Sussex; christened 29th Jan 1888 Holy Trinity Church, Forest Row, Sussex | ||
| ii | Ellen Lilly who was born 1891 at Ashurstwood, Forest Row, Sussex; christened 10th May 1891 Holy Trinity Church, Forest Row, Sussex, daughter of Alfred Richard Card (farrier) & Jane Card | ||
| iii | William Warren who was born 1892 at Ashurstwood, Forest Row, Sussex; christened 13th Nov 1892 Holy Trinity Church, Forest Row, Sussex, son of Alfred Richard Card (smith) & Jane Card | ||
| iv | Daisy (Lizzie) who was born 1894 at East Grinstead, Sussex | ||
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