Welland Family History
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| Father | William Enticknap2,3 b. 28 September 1800, d. circa 10 June 1871 |
| Mother | Harriett Mills4 b. 9 January 1814 |
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| Charts | Descendant Chart for William Welland |
| Birth | Mary Enticknap was born circa December 1838 at Fernhurst, Sussex, England.4,5 |
| Baptism* | She was baptized on 6 January 1839 at St. Margaret's Church, Fernhurst, Sussex, England, ceremony performed by Rev. John H S Cary.3 |
| Mary Enticknap was the daughter of William Enticknap and Harriett Mills.2,3,4 | |
| Marriage* | Mary Enticknap married Henry Wellen, son of Edward Welland and Sarah Hersey, on 3 June 1861 at St. Margaret's Church, Fernhurst, Sussex, England, according to the rites and ceremonies of the established church, after banns. The ceremony was witnessed by Reuben Varnes and Emma Theare, and performed by Rev. Edmund Hawick Marriott.1 |
| Burial* | Mary Enticknap was buried on 7 May 1921 at St. Margaret's Church, Fernhurst, Sussex, England, ceremony performed by Rev. Hugh Bonsey.6 |
| illiterate* | Mary Enticknap was unable to read or write on 3 June 1861.2 |
| Married Name | Her married name was Wellen. |
| Residence | She and Henry Wellen lived circa 20 February 1866 at Crondall, Hampshire, England.7 |
| Name Variation | Mary Enticknap was also known as "Mary Willin."5 |
| 1871-Cen* | She and Henry Willin appeared on the 1871 Census of Pankridge Road, Crondall, Hampshire, England, with Caroline Willin, Emily Willin, Reuben Willin, Mark Willin and James Willin in the same household, enumerated 3 April 1871.5 |
| Residence* | Mary Enticknap and Henry Wellen lived circa 8 August 1873 at Sand Rock Place, Thursley, Surrey, England.8 |
| Residence | Mary Enticknap and Henry Wellen lived circa 29 August 1875 at Fernhurst, Sussex, England.9 |
| 1881-Cen* | Mary Enticknap and Henry Wellen appeared on the 1881 Census of Van Lane, Fernhurst, Sussex, England, with Reuben Wellen, Mark Wellen, Walter Wellen, Alfred Edgar Wellen, Amelia Wellen and Albert Edward Wellen in the same household, enumerated 3 April 1881.10 |
| 1891-Cen* | Mary Enticknap and Henry Wellen appeared on the 1891 Census of Cyprus Cottages, Fernhurst, Sussex, England, with Reuben Wellen, Walter Wellen, Alfred Edgar Wellen and Albert Edward Wellen in the same household, enumerated 5 April 1891.11 |
| (With SonDaur) 1901-Cen | Mary Enticknap appeared on the 1901 Census of Bell Lane, Fernhurst, Sussex, England, along with Sarah Kate Wellen, Harriett Lily Wellen, Matilda Amelia Wellen, James Henry Wellen and Dorothy Mabel Wellen in the household of her son and daughter, Mark Wellen and Kate Elizabeth Jaques.12 |
| Residence* | Mary Enticknap lived before 31 December 1901 at Fernhurst, Sussex, England.13 |
| Religion* | She was Church of England.13 |
| WorkAdmi* | She was admitted into at Workhouse, Easebourne, Sussex, England, on 31 December 1901 by Mark Wellen.13 |
| WorkDisc* | Mary Enticknap was discharged from at Workhouse, Easebourne, Sussex, England, on 8 January 1902.13 |
| (Informant) WorkAdmi | She admitted Eliza Strohmenger into at Workhouse, Easebourne, on 19 July 1902.14 |
| Residence | Mary Enticknap lived before 7 May 1921 at Budgenor Lodge, Easebourne, Sussex, England.6 |
| Family | Henry Wellen b. circa May 1828, d. 13 March 1901 |
| Marriage* | She married Henry Wellen, son of Edward Welland and Sarah Hersey, on 3 June 1861 at St. Margaret's Church, Fernhurst, Sussex, England, according to the rites and ceremonies of the established church, after banns. The ceremony was witnessed by Reuben Varnes and Emma Theare, and performed by Rev. Edmund Hawick Marriott.1 |
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| Father | Henry Wellen1,2 b. circa May 1828, d. 13 March 1901 |
| Mother | Mary Enticknap1 b. 6 January 1839 |
| Pedigree |
| Charts | Descendant Chart for William Welland |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Neal Welland. |
| Birth* | Reuben Wellen was born circa December 1863 at Crondall, Hampshire, England.1 |
| He was the son of Henry Wellen and Mary Enticknap.1,2 | |
| Baptism | Reuben Wellen was baptized on 10 January 1864 at All Saints Church, Crondall, Hampshire, England, ceremony performed by Rev. Walter Simmonds.3 |
| Marriage* | Reuben Wellen married Eliza Strohmenger, daughter of Albert Strohmenger, on 20 June 1891 at The Parish Church, Willesden, Middlesex, England, according to the rites and ceremonies of the established church, after banns. The ceremony was witnessed by W Wellen and A Wellen, and performed by B J Atley.4,2 |
| Death* | Reuben Wellen died in March 1901.5 |
| Burial* | He was buried on 12 March 1901 at St. Margaret's Church, Fernhurst, Sussex, England, ceremony performed by Rev. Herbert Peto Betts.6 |
| Name Variation | Reuben Wellen was also known as "Reuben Welling."3 |
| Name Variation | He was also known as "Reuben Willin."7 |
| (With Parents) 1871-Cen | He appeared on the 1871 Census of Pankridge Road, Crondall, Hampshire, England, along with Caroline Willin, Emily Willin, Mark Willin and James Willin in the household of his parents Henry Willin and Mary Willin.7 |
| Occupation* | Reuben Wellen was a hoop maker circa 3 April 1881.1 |
| (With Parents) 1881-Cen | He appeared on the 1881 Census of Van Lane, Fernhurst, Sussex, England, along with Mark Wellen, Walter Wellen, Alfred Edgar Wellen, Amelia Wellen and Albert Edward Wellen in the household of his parents Henry Wellen and Mary Enticknap.8 |
| (Witness) Marriage | Reuben Wellen witnessed the marriage of Mark Wellen and Kate Elizabeth Jaques on 17 October 1885 at St. Margaret's Church, Fernhurst, Sussex, England, performed by Rev. Christopher S Watson.9 |
| (With Parents) 1891-Cen | Reuben Wellen appeared on the 1891 Census of Cyprus Cottages, Fernhurst, Sussex, England, along with Walter Wellen, Alfred Edgar Wellen and Albert Edward Wellen in the household of his parents Henry Wellen and Mary Enticknap.10 |
| Residence* | Reuben Wellen lived circa 20 June 1891 at Stonebridge, Willesden, Middlesex, England.2 |
| Residence* | He and Eliza Wellen lived circa 5 September 1893 at 25 Melville Road, Willesden, Middlesex, England.11 |
| Occupation | Reuben Wellen was a labourer circa 28 October 1894.12 |
| Occupation | He was a carpenter.13 |
| Name Variation | He was also known as "Reuben Frederick Wellen."13,14 |
| Family | Eliza Strohmenger b. circa 1864 |
| Marriage* | He married Eliza Strohmenger, daughter of Albert Strohmenger, on 20 June 1891 at The Parish Church, Willesden, Middlesex, England, according to the rites and ceremonies of the established church, after banns. The ceremony was witnessed by W Wellen and A Wellen, and performed by B J Atley.4,2 |
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![]() All Saints Church, Crondall, Hampshire. The scene for a number of baptisms in the Henry Wellen family, including Mark Wellen. It was also the location for the marriage proposal of Neal Welland and Kathryn Anderson c. May 2001 |
| Father | Henry Wellen1 b. circa May 1828, d. 13 March 1901 |
| Mother | Mary Enticknap1 b. 6 January 1839 |
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| Charts | Descendant Chart for William Welland |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Neal Welland. |
| Birth* | Mark Wellen was born on Tuesday, 20 February 1866 at Crondall, Hampshire, England.2 |
| He was the son of Henry Wellen and Mary Enticknap.1 | |
| Baptism | Mark Wellen was baptized on 18 March 1866 at All Saints Church, Crondall, Hampshire, England, ceremony performed by Rev. Walter Simmonds.3 |
| Marriage Bann* | Marriage banns for Mark Wellen and Kate Elizabeth Jaques were published for three Sundays beginning on 27 September 1885 at St. Margaret's Church, Fernhurst, Sussex, England, by Rev. Christopher S Watson.4 |
| Marriage* | Mark Wellen married Kate Elizabeth Jaques, daughter of Henry Jaques and Mary Ann Unknown, on 17 October 1885 at St. Margaret's Church, Fernhurst, Sussex, England, according to the rites and ceremonies of the established church, after banns. The ceremony was witnessed by Reuben Wellen and Macy Gale, and performed by Rev. Christopher S Watson.5 |
| Burial* | Mark Wellen was buried on 30 May 1936 at St. Margaret's Church, Fernhurst, Sussex, England, ceremony performed by Rev. J R Lawson.6 |
| Name Variation | Mark Wellen was also known as "Mark Welling."3 |
| Name Variation | He was also known as "Mark Willin."7 |
| (With Parents) 1871-Cen | He appeared on the 1871 Census of Pankridge Road, Crondall, Hampshire, England, along with Caroline Willin, Emily Willin, Reuben Willin and James Willin in the household of his parents Henry Willin and Mary Willin.7 |
| Occupation* | Mark Wellen was a hoop maker circa 3 April 1881.1 |
| (With Parents) 1881-Cen | He appeared on the 1881 Census of Van Lane, Fernhurst, Sussex, England, along with Reuben Wellen, Walter Wellen, Alfred Edgar Wellen, Amelia Wellen and Albert Edward Wellen in the household of his parents Henry Wellen and Mary Enticknap.8 |
| (Witness) Marriage | Mark Wellen witnessed the marriage of Edward Jaques and Charlotte Harding on 4 April 1885 at St. Margaret's Church, Fernhurst, Sussex, England, performed by Rev. Christopher S Watson.9 |
| Occupation | Mark Wellen was a labourer circa 17 October 1885.5 |
| Literate* | He and Kate Elizabeth Jaques were literate circa 17 October 1885.5 |
| 1891-Cen* | Mark Wellen and Kate Elizabeth Jaques appeared on the 1891 Census of The Green, Fernhurst, Sussex, England, with Sarah Kate Wellen, Eleanor May Wellen and Mary Ann Unknown in the same household, enumerated 5 April 1891.10 |
| 1901-Cen* | Mark Wellen and Kate Elizabeth Jaques appeared on the 1901 Census of Bell Lane, Fernhurst, Sussex, England, with Mary Enticknap, Sarah Kate Wellen, Harriett Lily Wellen, Matilda Amelia Wellen, James Henry Wellen and Dorothy Mabel Wellen in the same household, enumerated 8 April 1901.11 |
| Residence* | Mark Wellen lived circa 31 December 1901 at Blue Bell Cottages, Fernhurst, Sussex, England.12 |
| (Informant) WorkAdmi | He admitted Mary Enticknap into at Workhouse, Easebourne, Sussex, England, on 31 December 1901.12 |
| Residence* | Mark Wellen and Kate Elizabeth Jaques lived circa 1 September 1907 at Lion Lane, Shottermill, Surrey, England.13 |
| Residence | Mark Wellen lived before 30 May 1936 at Budgenor Lodge, Easebourne, Sussex, England.6 |
| Family | Kate Elizabeth Jaques b. 3 June 1866 |
| Marriage Bann* | Marriage banns for Mark Wellen and Kate Elizabeth Jaques were published for three Sundays beginning on 27 September 1885 at St. Margaret's Church, Fernhurst, Sussex, England, by Rev. Christopher S Watson.4 |
| Marriage* | Mark Wellen married Kate Elizabeth Jaques, daughter of Henry Jaques and Mary Ann Unknown, on 17 October 1885 at St. Margaret's Church, Fernhurst, Sussex, England, according to the rites and ceremonies of the established church, after banns. The ceremony was witnessed by Reuben Wellen and Macy Gale, and performed by Rev. Christopher S Watson.5 |
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| Father | Henry Wellen2,3 b. circa May 1828, d. 13 March 1901 |
| Mother | Mary Enticknap3 b. 6 January 1839 |
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| Charts | Descendant Chart for William Welland |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Neal Welland. |
| Birth* | James Wellen was born on Sunday, 27 December 1868 at Crondall, Hampshire, England.3 |
| He was the son of Henry Wellen and Mary Enticknap.2,3 | |
| Marriage* | Walter Wellen married Gertrude Mary Shirley circa 1897.4,5 |
| Name Variation | Walter Wellen was also known as "James Wellen."3 |
| Name Variation | He was also known as "James Willin."6 |
| (With Parents) 1871-Cen | He appeared on the 1871 Census of Pankridge Road, Crondall, Hampshire, England, along with Caroline Willin, Emily Willin, Reuben Willin and Mark Willin in the household of his parents Henry Willin and Mary Willin.6 |
| Full Name | His full name was James Walter Wellen.7,8,1 |
| Occupation* | Walter Wellen was an agricultural labourer circa 3 April 1881.7 |
| (With Parents) 1881-Cen | He appeared on the 1881 Census of Van Lane, Fernhurst, Sussex, England, along with Reuben Wellen, Mark Wellen, Alfred Edgar Wellen, Amelia Wellen and Albert Edward Wellen in the household of his parents Henry Wellen and Mary Enticknap.9 |
| Occupation | Walter Wellen was a bricklayer's labourer circa 5 April 1891.1 |
| (With Parents) 1891-Cen | He appeared on the 1891 Census of Cyprus Cottages, Fernhurst, Sussex, England, along with Reuben Wellen, Alfred Edgar Wellen and Albert Edward Wellen in the household of his parents Henry Wellen and Mary Enticknap.1 |
| Name Variation | Walter Wellen was also known as "W Wellen."10 |
| (Witness) Marriage | He witnessed the marriage of Reuben Wellen and Eliza Strohmenger on 20 June 1891 at The Parish Church, Willesden, Middlesex, England, performed by B J Atley.11,10 |
| (Witness) Marriage | Walter Wellen witnessed the marriage of Frederick Henry Tickner and Amelia Wellen on 20 November 1897 at St. Margaret's Church, Fernhurst, Sussex, England, performed by Rev. Herbert Peto Betts.12 |
| Name Variation | Walter Wellen was also known as "Walter James Wellen."5 |
| Occupation | He was a bricklayer circa 1 October 1898.5 |
| (Informant) Birth | He was the informant on the birth certificate of Henry Frederick Wellen on 1 October 1898.5,13 |
| Name Variation | Walter Wellen was also known as "Walter James Wellen."4 |
| Residence* | He and Pertunia Mary Wellen lived circa 25 December 1900 at Epsom, Surrey, England.4 |
| Residence* | Walter Wellen lived circa 13 March 1901 at Epsom, Surrey, England.2 |
| (Informant) Death | He was the informant on the death certificate of Henry Wellen on 13 March 1901.14,2 |
| 1901-Cen* | Walter Wellen and Gertrude R Wellen appeared on the 1901 Census of No. 76 ? Cottage, Miles Road, Epsom, Surrey, England, with Percy Walter Wellen and Henry Frederick Wellen in the same household, enumerated 8 April 1901.13 |
| Family | Gertrude Mary Shirley b. 1875 |
| Marriage* | Walter Wellen married Gertrude Mary Shirley circa 1897.4,5 |
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![]() 6 Underwood Road, Haslemere, Surrey. Alfred Wellen was a boarder here at the time of the 1901 census. Harriett Brooker (nee Hill) was his 1st cousin once removed. Image kindly provided by Keith Bayliss. |
| Father | Henry Wellen1 b. circa May 1828, d. 13 March 1901 |
| Mother | Mary Enticknap1 b. 6 January 1839 |
| Pedigree |
| Charts | Descendant Chart for William Welland |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Neal Welland. |
| Birth* | Alfred Edgar Wellen was born on Friday, 8 August 1873 at Sand Rock Place, Thursley, Surrey, England.2 |
| He was the son of Henry Wellen and Mary Enticknap.1 | |
| Occupation* | Alfred Edgar Wellen was a scholar circa 3 April 1881.1 |
| (With Parents) 1881-Cen | He appeared on the 1881 Census of Van Lane, Fernhurst, Sussex, England, along with Reuben Wellen, Mark Wellen, Walter Wellen, Amelia Wellen and Albert Edward Wellen in the household of his parents Henry Wellen and Mary Enticknap.3 |
| Occupation | Alfred Edgar Wellen was a bricklayer's labourer circa 5 April 1891.4 |
| (With Parents) 1891-Cen | He appeared on the 1891 Census of Cyprus Cottages, Fernhurst, Sussex, England, along with Reuben Wellen, Walter Wellen and Albert Edward Wellen in the household of his parents Henry Wellen and Mary Enticknap.4 |
| Name Variation | Alfred Edgar Wellen was also known as "A Wellen."5 |
| (Witness) Marriage | He witnessed the marriage of Reuben Wellen and Eliza Strohmenger on 20 June 1891 at The Parish Church, Willesden, Middlesex, England, performed by B J Atley.6,5 |
| Literate* | Alfred Edgar Wellen was literate circa 1 October 1892.7 |
| (Witness) Marriage | He witnessed the marriage of William John Coles and Eleanor Frances Stedman on 1 October 1892 at St. Margaret's Church, Fernhurst, Sussex, England, performed by Rev. Edwin Pope.7 |
| Occupation | Alfred Edgar Wellen was a bricklayer circa 8 April 1901.8 |
| (Boarder) 1901-Cen | He appeared on the 1901 Census of 6 Underwood Road, Haslemere, Surrey, England, along with Alice Brooker, Alfred Brooker, Edward Brooker, Herbert Brooker, George Frederick Brooker and Olive Brooker in the household of James Brooker and Harriett Brooker.8 |
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| Father | Henry Wellen1 b. circa May 1828, d. 13 March 1901 |
| Mother | Mary Enticknap1 b. 6 January 1839 |
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| Charts | Descendant Chart for William Welland |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Neal Welland. |
| Birth* | Amelia Wellen was born on Sunday, 29 August 1875 at Fernhurst, Sussex, England.2 |
| She was the daughter of Henry Wellen and Mary Enticknap.1 | |
| Baptism | Amelia Wellen was baptized on 7 November 1875 at St. Margaret's Church, Fernhurst, Sussex, England, ceremony performed by Rev. Edmund Hawick Marriott.2 |
| Marriage* | Amelia Wellen married Frederick Henry Tickner, son of Frederick Tickner and Ellen Unknown, on 20 November 1897 at St. Margaret's Church, Fernhurst, Sussex, England, after banns. The ceremony was witnessed by Harriett Voller and Walter Wellen, and performed by Rev. Herbert Peto Betts.3 |
| Occupation* | Amelia Wellen was a scholar circa 3 April 1881.4 |
| (With Parents) 1881-Cen | She appeared on the 1881 Census of Van Lane, Fernhurst, Sussex, England, along with Reuben Wellen, Mark Wellen, Walter Wellen, Alfred Edgar Wellen and Albert Edward Wellen in the household of her parents Henry Wellen and Mary Enticknap.5 |
| Literate* | Amelia Wellen and Frederick Henry Tickner were literate circa 20 November 1897.3 |
| Married Name | Her married name was Tickner.3 |
| 1901-Cen* | Amelia Wellen and Frederick Henry Tickner appeared on the 1901 Census of The Green, Fernhurst, Sussex, England, with Ellen Tickner, Frederick Tickner, Charles Tickner and Albert Edward Wellen in the same household, enumerated 8 April 1901.6 |
| Family | Frederick Henry Tickner b. 5 November 1876 |
| Marriage* | Amelia Wellen married Frederick Henry Tickner, son of Frederick Tickner and Ellen Unknown, on 20 November 1897 at St. Margaret's Church, Fernhurst, Sussex, England, after banns. The ceremony was witnessed by Harriett Voller and Walter Wellen, and performed by Rev. Herbert Peto Betts.3 |
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| Father | Henry Wellen1 b. circa May 1828, d. 13 March 1901 |
| Mother | Mary Enticknap1 b. 6 January 1839 |
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| Charts | Descendant Chart for William Welland |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Neal Welland. |
| Birth* | Albert Edward Wellen was born circa March 1880 at Fernhurst, Sussex, England.1,3 |
| He was the son of Henry Wellen and Mary Enticknap.1 | |
| Baptism | Albert Edward Wellen was baptized on 28 March 1880 at St. Margaret's Church, Fernhurst, Sussex, England, ceremony performed by Rev. Edmund Hawick Marriott.2 |
| Marr-Est* | Albert Edward Wellen probably married Emily Lunn in September 1901.4 |
| Burial* | Albert Edward Wellen was buried on 16 August 1957 at St. Margaret's Church, Fernhurst, Sussex, England.5 |
| (With Parents) 1881-Cen | He appeared on the 1881 Census of Van Lane, Fernhurst, Sussex, England, along with Reuben Wellen, Mark Wellen, Walter Wellen, Alfred Edgar Wellen and Amelia Wellen in the household of his parents Henry Wellen and Mary Enticknap.6 |
| (With Parents) 1891-Cen | Albert Edward Wellen appeared on the 1891 Census of Cyprus Cottages, Fernhurst, Sussex, England, along with Reuben Wellen, Walter Wellen and Alfred Edgar Wellen in the household of his parents Henry Wellen and Mary Enticknap.7 |
| (Witness) 1901-Cen | Albert Edward Wellen appeared on the 1901 Census of The Green, Fernhurst, Sussex, England, along with Ellen Tickner, Frederick Tickner and Charles Tickner in the household of Frederick Henry Tickner and Amelia Wellen.8 |
| Occupation* | Albert Edward Wellen was a labourer circa 5 January 1902.9 |
| Residence* | He and Emily Lunn lived circa 5 May 1907 at The Bottom, Fernhurst, Sussex, England.9 |
| Occupation | Albert Edward Wellen was a cleaver circa 8 October 1927.10 |
| Occupation | He was an underwood dealer circa 15 July 1929.11 |
| Literate* | He was literate circa 15 July 1929.11 |
| (Witness) Marriage | He witnessed the marriage of Charles Dorey and Nora May Wellen on 15 July 1929 at St. Margaret's Church, Fernhurst, Sussex, England, performed by Rev. R D Ninis.11 |
| Occupation | Albert Edward Wellen was a fencing proprietor circa 14 November 1936.12 |
| (Witness) Marriage | He witnessed the marriage of Oliver Frank Hall and Doris Amelia Wellen on 14 November 1936 at St. Margaret's Church, Fernhurst, Sussex, England, performed by Rev. E G K Esdaile.12 |
| (Witness) Marriage | Albert Edward Wellen witnessed the marriage of Ernest William Riddle and Margery Wellen on 26 December 1936 at St. Margaret's Church, Fernhurst, Sussex, England, performed by Rev. E G K Esdaile.12 |
| Residence* | Albert Edward Wellen lived before 16 August 1957 at The Green, Fernhurst, Sussex, England.5 |
| Family | Emily Lunn b. circa 1878 |
| Marr-Est* | He probably married Emily Lunn in September 1901.4 |
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![]() Potland Cottages, Northchapel. Home for Thomas and Mary Welland for the later years of their life c.1891. Taken Jul 2001 |
| Father | Edward Welland1 b. 2 December 1792, d. 29 April 1856 |
| Mother | Sarah Hersey b. 1798, d. 27 June 1859 |
| Pedigree |
| Charts | Descendant Chart for William Welland |
| Relationship | 2nd great-granduncle of Neal Welland. |
| Birth-Est | Thomas Welland was probably born circa August 1831 at Northchapel, Sussex, England.2,3,4,5,6 |
| Baptism* | He was baptized on 30 September 1831 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, ceremony performed by Rev. W. W. Wynne.7 |
| Thomas Welland was the son of Edward Welland and Sarah Hersey.1 | |
| Marriage Bann | Marriage banns for Thomas Welland and Mary Fish were published for three Sundays beginning on 27 July 1851 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, by Rev. Robert Witherby.8 |
| Marriage* | Thomas Welland married Mary Fish, daughter of William Fish and Martha Mackerall, on 11 August 1851 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, according to the rites and ceremonies of the establishment, after banns. The ceremony was witnessed by Sarah Mansell and Robert Kxxxxxx, and performed by Rev. Robert Witherby.1 |
| Death* | Thomas Welland died in February 1916 at age 84.9 |
| Burial* | He was buried on 11 February 1916 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, ceremony performed by Rev. William Bright.10,11 |
| (With Parents) 1841-Cen | Thomas Welland appeared on the 1841 Census of Northchapel, Sussex, England, along with William Welland, Edward Welland, Henry Wellen, Eliza Welland, Mary Welland and Sarah Welland in the household of his parents Edward Welland and Sarah Welland.6 |
| Vaccinat* | Thomas Welland was vaccinated against smallpox by J Johnson on 12 December 1842 at Northchapel, Sussex, England.12 |
| Occupation | Thomas Welland was an agricultural labourer circa 30 March 1851.5 |
| (With Parents) 1851-Cen | He appeared on the 1851 Census of Northchapel Street, Northchapel, Sussex, England, along with Edward Welland, Eliza Welland, James Welland, William Welland and George Welland in the household of his parents Edward Welland and Sarah Welland.5 |
| Occupation | Thomas Welland was a labourer circa 11 August 1851.1 |
| Residence* | He and Mary Fish lived circa 4 July 1852 at The Village, Northchapel, Sussex, England.13 |
| Occupation | Thomas Welland was a husbandman circa 8 December 1854.14 |
| (Witness) Marriage | He witnessed the marriage of Maria Walter and William Welland on 12 October 1859 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, performed by Rev. Robert Witherby.15 |
| 1861-Cen* | Thomas Welland and Mary Welland appeared on the 1861 Census of Northchapel Street, Northchapel, Sussex, England, with Jane Welland, James Welland and William Welland in the same household, enumerated 7 April 1861.4 |
| Residence | Thomas Welland and Mary Fish lived circa 28 November 1862 at Northchapel, Sussex, England.16 |
| Occupation* | Thomas Welland was an agricultural or farm labourer from 28 November 1862 to 2 June 1894.16,17 |
| 1871-Cen* | He and Mary Welland appeared on the 1871 Census of Colson, Northchapel, Sussex, England, with James Welland and Albert Welland in the same household, enumerated 8 April 1871.3 |
| Name Variation | Thomas Welland was also known as "Thomas Wellen." |
| Name Variation | He was also known as "Thomas Helland."18 |
| 1881-Cen* | He and Mary Welland appeared on the 1881 Census of Potland House, Northchapel, Sussex, England, with Albert Welland and Susan Welland in the same household, enumerated 3 April 1881, No. 2 tenant.19 |
| 1891-Cen* | Thomas Welland and Mary Welland appeared on the 1891 Census of Potland, Northchapel, Sussex, England, with Albert Welland in the same household, enumerated 5 April 1891.20 |
| 1901-Cen* | Thomas Welland and Mary Welland appeared on the 1901 Census of Potland Cottage, Northchapel, Sussex, England, enumerated 8 April 1901.21 |
| Residence* | Thomas Welland lived before 11 February 1916 at The Workhouse Infirmary, Petworth, Sussex, England.10 |
| Family | Mary Fish b. 27 January 1828, d. March 1915 |
| Marriage Bann | Marriage banns for Thomas Welland and Mary Fish were published for three Sundays beginning on 27 July 1851 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, by Rev. Robert Witherby.8 |
| Marriage* | Thomas Welland married Mary Fish, daughter of William Fish and Martha Mackerall, on 11 August 1851 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, according to the rites and ceremonies of the establishment, after banns. The ceremony was witnessed by Sarah Mansell and Robert Kxxxxxx, and performed by Rev. Robert Witherby.1 |
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![]() Easebourne Workhouse, Sussex, home for Eliza Welland and her sons c.1857 |
| Father | Edward Welland1 b. 2 December 1792, d. 29 April 1856 |
| Mother | Sarah Hersey1 b. 1798, d. 27 June 1859 |
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| Charts | Descendant Chart for William Welland |
| Relationship | 2nd great-grandaunt of Neal Welland. |
| Birth-Est | Eliza Welland was probably born circa January 1834 at Northchapel, Sussex, England.2,1,3 |
| Baptism* | She was baptized on 16 February 1834 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, ceremony performed by Rev. Robert Ridsdale.1 |
| Eliza Welland was the daughter of Edward Welland and Sarah Hersey.1 | |
| (With Parents) 1841-Cen | Eliza Welland appeared on the 1841 Census of Northchapel, Sussex, England, along with William Welland, Edward Welland, Henry Wellen, Thomas Welland, Mary Welland and Sarah Welland in the household of her parents Edward Welland and Sarah Welland.3 |
| Vaccinat* | Eliza Welland was vaccinated against smallpox by J Johnson on 12 December 1842 at Northchapel, Sussex, England.4 |
| Residence* | Eliza Welland lived from 4 February 1851 to 29 April 1856 at Northchapel, Sussex, England.5,6 |
| Occupation* | She was an agricultural labourer circa 30 March 1851.2 |
| (With Parents) 1851-Cen | She appeared on the 1851 Census of Northchapel Street, Northchapel, Sussex, England, along with Edward Welland, James Welland, Thomas Welland, William Welland and George Welland in the household of her parents Edward Welland and Sarah Welland.7 |
| (Informant) Death | Eliza Welland was the informant on the death certificate of Edward Welland on 29 April 1856.8 |
| Residence | Eliza Welland lived circa 19 September 1857 at Workhouse, Easebourne, Sussex, England.9 |
| illiterate* | She was unable to read or write circa 19 September 1857.9 |
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| Mother | Eliza Welland1 b. 16 February 1834 |
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| Charts | Descendant Chart for William Welland |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Neal Welland. |
| Birth* | George Welland was born at 9 AM on 4 February 1851 at Northchapel, Sussex, England.2 |
| He was the son of Eliza Welland.1 | |
| Baptism | George Welland was baptized base born on 2 March 1851 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, ceremony performed by Rev. Robert Witherby.1 |
| (With GParents) 1851-Cen | George Welland appeared on the 1851 Census of Northchapel Street, Northchapel, Sussex, England, along with Edward Welland, Eliza Welland, James Welland, Thomas Welland and William Welland in the household of his grandparents Edward Welland and Sarah Welland.3 |
| Last Edited | 20 Jan 2002 |
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Neal Welland
Coventry, England
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