Welland Family History
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| Father | James Luke Hills2 |
| 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* | James Luke Welland was born on Saturday, 19 September 1857 at Workhouse, Easebourne, Sussex, England.2,3 |
| He was the son of James Luke Hills and Eliza Welland.1,2 | |
| Baptism | James Luke Welland was baptized the bastard child of on 1 November 1857 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, ceremony performed by Rev. Robert Witherby.1 |
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| Father | William Fish1 b. 6 November 1803 |
| Mother | Martha Mackerall2,3 b. circa 1806, d. circa 3 April 1843 |
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| Charts | Descendant Chart for William Welland |
| Birth-Est | Mary Fish was probably born circa December 1827 at Northchapel, Sussex, England.4,5,6,7 |
| Baptism* | She was baptized on 27 January 1828 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, ceremony performed by Rev. Dr. John Johnson.8 |
| Mary Fish was the daughter of William Fish and Martha Mackerall.1,2,3 | |
| Marriage Bann | Marriage banns for Mary Fish and Thomas Welland 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.9 |
| Marriage* | Mary Fish married Thomas Welland, son of Edward Welland and Sarah Hersey, 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* | Mary Fish died in March 1915 at age 87.10 |
| Burial* | She was buried on 5 April 1915 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, ceremony performed by Rev. William Bright.11,12 |
| (With Parents) 1841-Cen | Mary Fish appeared on the 1841 Census of Northchapel, Sussex, England, along with Jane Fish, Susan Fish and Emma Fish in the household of her parents William Fish and Martha Fish.13 |
| Occupation | Mary Fish was a house servant before 30 March 1851 at Half Moon Inn, Northchapel, Sussex, England.14,7 |
| (Servant) 1851-Cen | She appeared on the 1851 Census of Half Moon Inn, Northchapel, Sussex, England, along with John Wilkinson, Ellen Wilkinson, Edwin Wilkinson, Daniel Buss and Fanny Hart in the household of Elizabeth Wilkinson.14,7 |
| Occupation* | Mary Fish was a domestic servant circa 11 August 1851.1 |
| Married Name | Her married name was Welland. |
| Residence* | She and Thomas Welland lived circa 4 July 1852 at The Village, Northchapel, Sussex, England.15 |
| illiterate* | Mary Fish was unable to read or write circa 8 December 1854.16 |
| (Informant) Death | She was the informant on the death certificate of Thomas Welland on 10 April 1859.17 |
| (Witness) Marriage | Mary Fish 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.18 |
| (Informant) Birth | Mary Fish was the informant on the birth certificate of William Welland on 17 February 1860.19 |
| 1861-Cen* | Mary Welland and Thomas 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 1861.6 |
| (Informant) Death | Mary Welland was the informant on the death certificate of William Welland on 29 December 1861.20 |
| Residence | Mary Fish and Thomas Welland lived circa 28 November 1862 at Northchapel, Sussex, England.21 |
| 1871-Cen* | Mary Welland and Thomas Welland appeared on the 1871 Census of Colson, Northchapel, Sussex, England, with James Welland and Albert Welland in the same household, enumerated 8 April 1871.5 |
| 1881-Cen* | Mary Welland and Thomas 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.22 |
| 1891-Cen* | Mary Welland and Thomas Welland appeared on the 1891 Census of Potland, Northchapel, Sussex, England, with Albert Welland in the same household, enumerated 5 April 1891.23 |
| 1901-Cen* | Mary Welland and Thomas Welland appeared on the 1901 Census of Potland Cottage, Northchapel, Sussex, England, enumerated 8 April 1901.24 |
| Residence* | Mary Fish lived before 5 April 1915 at Potlands, Northchapel, Sussex, England.11 |
| Family | Thomas Welland b. 30 September 1831, d. February 1916 |
| Marriage Bann | Marriage banns for Mary Fish and Thomas Welland 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.9 |
| Marriage* | Mary Fish married Thomas Welland, son of Edward Welland and Sarah Hersey, 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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| Father | Thomas Welland2 b. 30 September 1831, d. February 1916 |
| Mother | Mary Fish2 b. 27 January 1828, d. March 1915 |
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| Charts | Descendant Chart for William Welland |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Neal Welland. |
| Birth* | Jane Welland was born on Tuesday, 25 May 1852 at Northchapel, Sussex, England.3 |
| She was the daughter of Thomas Welland and Mary Fish.2 | |
| Baptism | Jane Welland was baptized on 4 July 1852 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, ceremony performed by Rev. Robert Witherby.2 |
| Marriage Bann | Marriage banns for Jane Welland and William Denyer were published for three Sundays beginning on 22 September 1872 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, by Rev. Robert Witherby.4 |
| Marriage* | Jane Welland married William Denyer, son of William Denyer and Louisa Deadman, on 12 October 1872 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, according to the rites and ceremonies of the Church of England. The ceremony was witnessed by James Denyer and Louisa Nutly, and performed by Rev. Robert Witherby.5 |
| (With Parents) 1861-Cen | Jane Welland appeared on the 1861 Census of Northchapel Street, Northchapel, Sussex, England, along with James Welland and William Welland in the household of her parents Thomas Welland and Mary Welland.6 |
| Occupation* | Jane Welland was a general servant circa 2 April 1871.7 |
| 1871-Cen* | She appeared on the 1871 Census of 32 Stilland, Northchapel, Sussex, England, enumerated 2 April 1871.7 |
| Literate* | She and William Denyer were literate circa 12 October 1872.5 |
| Married Name | Her married name was Denyer.8 |
| Residence* | Jane Welland and William Denyer lived circa 6 June 1875 at Colhook, Northchapel, Sussex, England.9 |
| Residence | Jane Welland and William Denyer lived circa 14 December 1879 at Lurgashall, Sussex, England.10 |
| 1881-Cen* | Jane Welland and William Denyer appeared on the 1881 Census of Moses, Lurgashall, Sussex, England, with Percy William Denyear, Frederick Charles Denyear and William Denyer in the same household, enumerated 3 April 1881.11 |
| 1901-Cen* | Jane Denyer and William Denyer appeared on the 1901 Census of Klondike, Grayswood, Haslemere, Surrey, England, with Frederick Charles Denyear in the same household, enumerated 8 April 1901.12 |
| Family | William Denyer b. 15 May 1842 |
| Marriage Bann | Marriage banns for Jane Welland and William Denyer were published for three Sundays beginning on 22 September 1872 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, by Rev. Robert Witherby.4 |
| Marriage* | Jane Welland married William Denyer, son of William Denyer and Louisa Deadman, on 12 October 1872 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, according to the rites and ceremonies of the Church of England. The ceremony was witnessed by James Denyer and Louisa Nutly, and performed by Rev. Robert Witherby.5 |
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![]() Goffs cottages, Northchapel, Sussex, also the home of James Welland & Mary Hughes c. 1891 |
| Father | Thomas Welland2 b. 30 September 1831, d. February 1916 |
| Mother | Mary Fish2 b. 27 January 1828, d. March 1915 |
| Pedigree |
| Charts | Descendant Chart for William Welland |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Neal Welland. |
| Birth* | James Welland was born on Friday, 8 December 1854 at Streel's Lane, Northchapel, Sussex, England.3,4 |
| He was the son of Thomas Welland and Mary Fish.2 | |
| Baptism | James Welland was baptized on 7 January 1855 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, ceremony performed by Rev. Robert Witherby.2 |
| Marriage Bann | Marriage banns for James Welland and Mary Hughes were published for three Sundays beginning on 8 December 1878 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, by Rev. James Knight.5 |
| Marriage* | James Welland married Mary Hughes, daughter of Henry Hughes and Harriet Rapley, on 28 December 1878 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, according to the rites and ceremonies of the established church after banns. The ceremony was witnessed by Mary Dalmon and John Johnson, and performed by Rev. James Knight.6 |
| (SecondPrincipal) Baptism | James Welland was baptised on the same day as James Hill.7 |
| (With Parents) 1861-Cen | James Welland appeared on the 1861 Census of Northchapel Street, Northchapel, Sussex, England, along with Jane Welland and William Welland in the household of his parents Thomas Welland and Mary Welland.8 |
| Occupation* | James Welland was an agricultural or farm labourer from 2 April 1871 to 5 April 1891.9,4 |
| (With Parents) 1871-Cen | He appeared on the 1871 Census of Colson, Northchapel, Sussex, England, along with Albert Welland in the household of his parents Thomas Welland and Mary Welland.4 |
| Name Variation | James Welland was also known as "James Wellen."6 |
| illiterate* | He was unable to read or write circa 28 December 1878.6 |
| Residence | He and Mary Hughes lived circa 28 December 1878 at Northchapel, Sussex, England.6 |
| Residence* | James Welland and Mary Hughes lived circa 20 June 1880 at Peacock's, Northchapel, Sussex, England.10 |
| 1881-Cen* | James Welland and Mary Hughes appeared on the 1881 Census of Upper Mitchel Park, Northchapel, Sussex, England, with William Welland in the same household, enumerated 3 April 1881.1 |
| Residence | James Welland and Mary Hughes lived from 30 April 1882 to 1 April 1888 at Old Park, Northchapel, Sussex, England.11,12 |
| 1891-Cen* | James Welland and Mary Hughes appeared on the 1891 Census of Goffs Cottages, High Road, Northchapel, Sussex, England, with Alice Welland, Harriett Welland, Myrtle Amy Welland, Rose Welland and William Welland in the same household, enumerated 5 April 1891.13 |
| 1901-Cen* | James Welland and Mary Hughes appeared on the 1901 Census of Copy fold, Fernhurst, Sussex, England, with William Welland, Alice Welland, Harriett Welland, Myrtle Amy Welland and Unknown Wellen in the same household, enumerated 8 April 1901.14 |
| Family | Mary Hughes b. 3 July 1859 |
| Marriage Bann | Marriage banns for James Welland and Mary Hughes were published for three Sundays beginning on 8 December 1878 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, by Rev. James Knight.5 |
| Marriage* | James Welland married Mary Hughes, daughter of Henry Hughes and Harriet Rapley, on 28 December 1878 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, according to the rites and ceremonies of the established church after banns. The ceremony was witnessed by Mary Dalmon and John Johnson, and performed by Rev. James Knight.6 |
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| Father | Thomas Welland2 b. 30 September 1831, d. February 1916 |
| Mother | Mary Fish2 b. 27 January 1828, d. March 1915 |
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| Charts | Descendant Chart for William Welland |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Neal Welland. |
| Birth* | Thomas Welland was born on Friday, 4 December 1857 at Streel's Lane, Northchapel, Sussex, England.3 |
| He was the son of Thomas Welland and Mary Fish.2 | |
| Baptism | Thomas Welland was baptized on 3 January 1858 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, ceremony performed by Rev. Robert Witherby.2 |
| Death* | Thomas Welland died on 10 April 1859 at Northchapel, Sussex, England, at age 1.1 |
| Burial* | He was buried on 14 April 1859 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, ceremony performed by Rev. Robert Witherby.4 |
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| Father | Thomas Welland2 b. 30 September 1831, d. February 1916 |
| Mother | Mary Fish2 b. 27 January 1828, d. March 1915 |
| Pedigree |
| Charts | Descendant Chart for William Welland |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Neal Welland. |
| Birth* | William Welland was born on Friday, 17 February 1860 at Northchapel, Sussex, England.3 |
| He was the son of Thomas Welland and Mary Fish.2 | |
| Baptism | William Welland was baptized on 4 March 1860 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, the same day as George Welland, son of William & Maria Welland , ceremony performed by Rev. Robert Witherby.2 |
| Death* | William Welland died on 29 December 1861 at Northchapel, Sussex, England, at age 1.1 |
| Burial* | He was buried on 3 January 1862 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, ceremony performed by Rev. Robert Witherby.4 |
| (With Parents) 1861-Cen | William Welland appeared on the 1861 Census of Northchapel Street, Northchapel, Sussex, England, along with Jane Welland and James Welland in the household of his parents Thomas Welland and Mary Welland.5 |
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| Father | Thomas Welland1 b. 30 September 1831, d. February 1916 |
| Mother | Mary Fish b. 27 January 1828, d. March 1915 |
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| Charts | Descendant Chart for William Welland |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Neal Welland. |
| Birth* | George Welland was born on Friday, 28 November 1862 at Northchapel, Sussex, England.2 |
| He was the son of Thomas Welland and Mary Fish.1 | |
| Baptism | George Welland was baptized on 4 January 1863 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, ceremony performed by Rev. Robert Witherby.3 |
| Death* | George Welland died on 3 February 1864 at Northchapel, Sussex, England, at age 1.1 |
| Burial* | He was buried on 8 February 1864 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, ceremony performed by Rev. Robert Witherby.4 |
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| Father | Thomas Welland2 b. 30 September 1831, d. February 1916 |
| Mother | Mary Fish1 b. 27 January 1828, d. March 1915 |
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| Charts | Descendant Chart for William Welland |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Neal Welland. |
| Birth* | Albert Welland was born on Saturday, 26 November 1864 at Northchapel, Sussex, England.3,4 |
| He was the son of Thomas Welland and Mary Fish.2,1 | |
| Baptism | Albert Welland was baptized on 1 January 1865 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, ceremony performed by Rev. Robert Witherby.5 |
| Marriage Bann | Marriage banns for Albert Welland and Lilly Louisa Cooper were published for three Sundays beginning on 20 March 1887 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, by Rev. James Knight.6 |
| Marriage* | Albert Welland married Lilly Louisa Cooper, daughter of Thomas Cooper and Fanny Unknown, on 16 April 1887 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, according to the rites of the established church, after banns. The ceremony was witnessed by John Talman and Mary Jane Puttick, and performed by Rev. James Knight.7 |
| Marriage* | Albert Welland married Alice Strudwick, daughter of James Strudwick and Harriett Puttick, on 5 August 1893 at St. John the Baptist Church, Kirdford, Sussex, England, according to the rites and ceremonies of the established church, after banns. The ceremony was witnessed by Emily Strudwick and Henry Wady, and performed by Rev. E A Birrill.8 |
| Burial* | Albert Wellen was buried on 23 November 1924 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, ceremony performed by Rev. William Bright.9,10 |
| (With Parents) 1871-Cen | Albert Welland appeared on the 1871 Census of Colson, Northchapel, Sussex, England, along with James Welland in the household of his parents Thomas Welland and Mary Welland.4 |
| Name Variation | Albert Welland was also known as "Albert Helland."1 |
| (With Parents) 1881-Cen | He appeared on the 1881 Census of Potland House, Northchapel, Sussex, England, along with Susan Welland in the household of his parents Thomas Welland and Mary Welland.11 |
| Occupation* | Albert Welland was an agricultural labourer from 3 April 1881 to 26 September 1915.1,12 |
| Residence* | He and Lilly Louisa Cooper lived circa 16 April 1887 at Northchapel, Sussex, England.7 |
| Literate* | Albert Welland and Lilly Louisa Cooper were literate circa 16 April 1887.7 |
| Residence | Albert Welland and Lilly Louisa Cooper lived from 3 June 1888 to 30 August 1889 at Fisherstreet, Sussex, England.13,14 |
| (With Parents) 1891-Cen | Albert Welland appeared on the 1891 Census of Potland, Northchapel, Sussex, England, in the household of his parents Thomas Welland and Mary Welland.15 |
| Residence* | Albert Welland and Alice Strudwick lived circa 5 August 1893 at Kirdford, Sussex, England.8 |
| illiterate* | Albert Welland and Alice Strudwick were unable to read or write circa 5 August 1893.8 |
| Residence | Albert Welland and Alice Strudwick lived circa 19 November 1893 at Plaistow, Sussex, England.16 |
| Residence | Albert Welland and Alice Strudwick lived circa 2 February 1896 at Frith Hill, Northchapel, Sussex, England.14 |
| Name Variation | Albert Welland was also known as "Albert Wellen."14 |
| Residence | He and Alice Strudwick lived from 6 November 1898 to 23 November 1924 at New House, Northchapel, Sussex, England.12,9 |
| 1901-Cen* | Albert Welland and Alice Strudwick appeared on the 1901 Census of New House Cottage, Northchapel, Sussex, England, with Annie Welland, Albert Edward Welland, Thomas Welland, Alice Welland and Frederick William Welland in the same household, enumerated 8 April 1901.17 |
| (Witness) Marriage | Albert Welland witnessed the marriage of Frederick Luxford and Alice Welland on 20 November 1918 at St. John the Baptist Church, Kirdford, Sussex, England, performed by Rev. E A Birrill.18 |
| Family 1 | Lilly Louisa Cooper b. 26 May 1867 |
| Marriage Bann | Marriage banns for Albert Welland and Lilly Louisa Cooper were published for three Sundays beginning on 20 March 1887 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, by Rev. James Knight.6 |
| Marriage* | Albert Welland married Lilly Louisa Cooper, daughter of Thomas Cooper and Fanny Unknown, on 16 April 1887 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, according to the rites of the established church, after banns. The ceremony was witnessed by John Talman and Mary Jane Puttick, and performed by Rev. James Knight.7 |
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| Family 2 | Alice Strudwick b. 18 September 1870 |
| Marriage* | Albert Welland married Alice Strudwick, daughter of James Strudwick and Harriett Puttick, on 5 August 1893 at St. John the Baptist Church, Kirdford, Sussex, England, according to the rites and ceremonies of the established church, after banns. The ceremony was witnessed by Emily Strudwick and Henry Wady, and performed by Rev. E A Birrill.8 |
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| Father | Thomas Welland2 b. 30 September 1831, d. February 1916 |
| Mother | Mary Fish2 b. 27 January 1828, d. March 1915 |
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| Charts | Descendant Chart for William Welland |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Neal Welland. |
| Birth | Susan Welland was born circa February 1873 at Northchapel, Sussex, England.2 |
| Baptism* | She was baptized on 2 March 1873 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, ceremony performed by Rev. Robert Hale Witherby M.A..3 |
| Susan Welland was the daughter of Thomas Welland and Mary Fish.2 | |
| Marriage Bann | Marriage banns for Susan Welland and George Pescot were published for three Sundays beginning on 13 May 1894 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, by Rev. James Knight.4 |
| Marriage* | Susan Welland married George Pescot, son of Walter Pescot and Mary Ann Johnson, on 2 June 1894 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, according to the rites and ceremonies of the established church, after banns. The ceremony was witnessed by Charles Sadler and Edith Pescot, and performed by Rev. James Knight.5 |
| Occupation | Susan Welland was a scholar circa 3 April 1881.2 |
| (With Parents) 1881-Cen | She appeared on the 1881 Census of Potland House, Northchapel, Sussex, England, along with Albert Welland in the household of her parents Thomas Welland and Mary Welland.6 |
| Occupation* | Susan Welland was a housemaid circa 5 April 1891.1 |
| (Witness) 1891-Cen | She appeared on the 1891 Census of The Rectory, Northchapel Street, Northchapel, Sussex, England, along with Elizabeth Byham, Rosina Byham and Frances Lair Chatfield in the household of Rev. James Knight and Mary A Byham.7 |
| Married Name | Her married name was Pescot.5 |
| Residence* | Susan Pescot and George Pescot lived circa 6 May 1900 at Primrose Cottage, Northchapel, Sussex, England.8 |
| 1901-Cen* | Susan Pescot and George Pescot appeared on the 1901 Census of Northchapel Street, Northchapel, Sussex, England, with Mary Jane Pescot, Alfred George Pescot, Frederick John Pescot and Percy Charles Pescot in the same household, enumerated 8 April 1901.9 |
| Residence | Susan Pescot and George Pescot lived circa 24 December 1911 at Potland, Northchapel, Sussex, England.10 |
| Family | George Pescot b. 5 February 1860 |
| Marriage Bann | Marriage banns for Susan Welland and George Pescot were published for three Sundays beginning on 13 May 1894 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, by Rev. James Knight.4 |
| Marriage* | Susan Welland married George Pescot, son of Walter Pescot and Mary Ann Johnson, on 2 June 1894 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, according to the rites and ceremonies of the established church, after banns. The ceremony was witnessed by Charles Sadler and Edith Pescot, and performed by Rev. James Knight.5 |
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| Father | William Denyer1 b. circa 1817 |
| Mother | Louisa Deadman2 b. circa 1820 |
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| Charts | Descendant Chart for William Welland |
| Birth-Est | William Denyer was probably born circa 1842 at Lurgashall, Sussex, England.3,4 |
| Baptism* | He was baptized on 15 May 1842 at St. Laurence's Church, Lurgashall, Sussex, England, ceremony performed by Rev. William Hunter.2 |
| William Denyer was the son of William Denyer and Louisa Deadman.1,2 | |
| Marriage Bann | Marriage banns for William Denyer and Jane Welland were published for three Sundays beginning on 22 September 1872 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, by Rev. Robert Witherby.5 |
| Marriage* | William Denyer married Jane Welland, daughter of Thomas Welland and Mary Fish, on 12 October 1872 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, according to the rites and ceremonies of the Church of England. The ceremony was witnessed by James Denyer and Louisa Nutly, and performed by Rev. Robert Witherby.1 |
| Name Variation | William Denyer was also known as "William Denyear." |
| (With Parents) 1851-Cen | He appeared on the 1851 Census of Lurgashall, Sussex, England, along with James Denyer and Louisa Denyer in the household of his parents William Denyer and Louisa Denyer.4 |
| Residence* | William Denyer lived circa 12 October 1872 at Lurgashall, Sussex, England.1 |
| Literate* | He and Jane Welland were literate circa 12 October 1872.1 |
| Occupation* | William Denyer was a labourer from 12 October 1872 to 14 December 1879.6,7 |
| Residence* | He and Jane Welland lived circa 6 June 1875 at Colhook, Northchapel, Sussex, England.8 |
| Residence | William Denyer and Jane Welland lived circa 14 December 1879 at Lurgashall, Sussex, England.7 |
| 1881-Cen* | William Denyer and Jane Welland appeared on the 1881 Census of Moses, Lurgashall, Sussex, England, with Percy William Denyear, Frederick Charles Denyear and William Denyer in the same household, enumerated 3 April 1881.3 |
| 1901-Cen* | William Denyer and Jane Denyer appeared on the 1901 Census of Klondike, Grayswood, Haslemere, Surrey, England, with Frederick Charles Denyear in the same household, enumerated 8 April 1901.9 |
| Family | Jane Welland b. 25 May 1852 |
| Marriage Bann | Marriage banns for William Denyer and Jane Welland were published for three Sundays beginning on 22 September 1872 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, by Rev. Robert Witherby.5 |
| Marriage* | William Denyer married Jane Welland, daughter of Thomas Welland and Mary Fish, on 12 October 1872 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, according to the rites and ceremonies of the Church of England. The ceremony was witnessed by James Denyer and Louisa Nutly, and performed by Rev. Robert Witherby.1 |
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