Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Fanny Pratt [Berwick] was the daughter of George Berwick and Mary Berwick [Frost]. She was born 1804 at Rotherfield, Sussex; christened 22nd Apr 1804 at St. Denys Church, Rotherfield, Sussex | |||
She married David Pratt, farm labourer on 15th Sep 1826 at St. Denys Church, Rotherfield, Sussex. He was born 4th Jan 1803 at Pembury, Kent; christened 13th Mar 1803 at Lady Huntingdons Chapel, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, son of George Pratt and Sarah Pratt. They had the following children: | |||
i | David who was born 13th Nov 1826 at Crowborough, Sussex; christened 7th Jan 1827 St. Denys Church, Rotherfield, Sussex, son of David Pratt (labourer) and Fanny Pratt | ||
2 | ii | Susan who was born 20th Feb 1830 at Stone House, Rotherfield, Sussex; christened 2nd Apr 1830 St. Denys Church, Rotherfield, Sussex, daughter of David Pratt (labourer) and Fanny Pratt | |
iii | Sarah Ann who was born 1835 at Stone House, Rotherfield, Sussex; christened 22nd Mar 1835 St. Denys Church, Rotherfield, Sussex, daughter of David Pratt (labourer) and Fanny Pratt | ||
iv | Harriett who was born 1837 at Rotherfield, Sussex | ||
v | Frances who was born 11th Jul 1839 at Stone House, Rotherfield, Sussex; christened 25th Aug 1839 St. Denys Church, Rotherfield, Sussex, daughter of David Pratt (labourer) and Fanny Pratt | ||
vi | Hannah who was born 1844 at Hadlow, Kent | ||
vii | Charles who was born 1849 at Hadlow, Kent | ||
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Susan Taylor [Pratt] was the daughter of David Pratt, farm labourer and Fanny Pratt [Berwick]. She was born 20th Feb 1830 at Stone House, Rotherfield, Sussex; christened 2nd Apr 1830 at St. Denys Church, Rotherfield, Sussex, daughter of David Pratt (labourer) and Fanny Pratt | |||
She married William Henry Taylor, farm labourer on 17th Apr 1852 at St. Alban's Church, Frant, Sussex. He was born 1824 at Hadlow, Kent; christened 23rd Jan 1824 at St. Mary's Church, Hadlow, Kent, son of James Taylor and Lucy Taylor | |||
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