Welland Family History
Person Page 26
| Father | William Welland b. circa 1753, d. 10 December 1844 |
| Mother | Jane Tanner b. between 1756 and 1765, d. 3 October 1851 |
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| Charts | Descendant Chart for William Welland |
| Relationship | 3rd great-granduncle of Neal Welland. |
| Birth-Est | William Welling was probably born circa August 1790 at Northchapel, Sussex, England.1 |
| Baptism* | He was baptized on 16 September 1790 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England.2 |
| He was the son of William Welland and Jane Tanner. | |
| Marriage* | William Welland married Elizabeth Hearsey, daughter of James Hearsey and Mary Mackerhill, on 18 March 1814 at St. John the Baptist Church, Kirdford, Sussex, England, after banns. The ceremony was witnessed by James Stillwell and James Hillyer, and performed by Rev. William Stoddartt.3 |
| Name Variation | William Welling was also known as "William Welland."3 |
| illiterate* | He and Elizabeth Hearsey were unable to read or write circa 18 March 1814.3 |
| Occupation* | William Welling was a charcoal burner from 1854 to 1861.1,4 |
| 1861-Cen* | He and Elizabeth Welling appeared on the 1861 Census of Old W.House, Peaslake, Surrey, England, enumerated 7 April 1861.1 |
| Family | Elizabeth Hearsey b. 23 February 1794 |
| Marriage* | William Welland married Elizabeth Hearsey, daughter of James Hearsey and Mary Mackerhill, on 18 March 1814 at St. John the Baptist Church, Kirdford, Sussex, England, after banns. The ceremony was witnessed by James Stillwell and James Hillyer, and performed by Rev. William Stoddartt.3 |
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| Birth* | Sarah Unknown was born circa 1790. |
| Married Name | Her married name was Welland. |
| Last Edited | 11 Feb 2003 |
![]() St. John the Baptist Church, Kirdford, Sussex. The scene for many Welland marriages and baptisms, including Mary Welland c.1817 |
| Father | William Welland2 b. circa 1753, d. 10 December 1844 |
| Mother | Jane Tanner2 b. between 1756 and 1765, d. 3 October 1851 |
| Pedigree |
| Charts | Descendant Chart for William Welland |
| Relationship | 3rd great-grandaunt of Neal Welland. |
| Birth-Est* | Mary Welland was probably born circa 1794 at Dunsfold, Surrey, England.3,4 |
| She was the daughter of William Welland and Jane Tanner.2 | |
| Baptism | Mary Welland was baptized on 15 December 1799 at St. John the Baptist Church, Kirdford, Sussex, England, ceremony performed by Rev. M Evans.2 |
| Marriage* | Mary Welland married James Durrant, son of George Durrant and Elizabeth Cooper, on 13 June 1817 at St. John the Baptist Church, Kirdford, Sussex, England, after banns. The ceremony was witnessed by Harry Fish and Bartholomew Newatt, and performed by Rev. William Stoddartt.5,6 |
| Burial* | Mary Welland was buried on 25 March 1874 at St. John the Baptist Church, Kirdford, Sussex, England, ceremony performed by Rev. John Francis Cole B.A..3 |
| (Witness) Marriage | Mary Welland witnessed the marriage of Sarah Hersey and Edward Welland on 18 April 1814 at St. John the Baptist Church, Kirdford, Sussex, England, performed by Rev. William Stoddartt.7 |
| illiterate* | Mary Welland and James Durrant were unable to read or write circa 13 June 1817.5 |
| Married Name | Her married name was Durrant.8 |
| Residence* | Mary Welland and James Durrant lived circa 30 March 1823 at Plaistow, Sussex, England.9 |
| 1851-Cen* | Mary Durrant and James Durrant appeared on the 1851 Census of Kings Park Lodge, Kirdford, Sussex, England, with Anthony Durrant, Catherine Durrant, James Durrant and George Durrant in the same household, enumerated 30 March 1851.10 |
| 1861-Cen* | Mary Durrant and James Durrant appeared on the 1861 Census of Kings Park Cottage, Kirdford, Sussex, England, enumerated 7 April 1861.4 |
| Family | James Durrant b. circa 1795 |
| Marriage* | Mary Welland married James Durrant, son of George Durrant and Elizabeth Cooper, on 13 June 1817 at St. John the Baptist Church, Kirdford, Sussex, England, after banns. The ceremony was witnessed by Harry Fish and Bartholomew Newatt, and performed by Rev. William Stoddartt.5,6 |
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![]() St. Michael's church, Northchapel, Sussex - The scene for many Welland baptisms, marriages and burials, including Frances Welland 27 May 1826 |
| Father | William Welland2 b. circa 1753, d. 10 December 1844 |
| Mother | Jane Tanner b. between 1756 and 1765, d. 3 October 1851 |
| Pedigree |
| Charts | Descendant Chart for William Welland |
| Relationship | 3rd great-grandaunt of Neal Welland. |
| Birth-Est | Frances Welland was probably born circa November 1808 at Kirdford, Sussex, England. |
| Baptism* | She was baptized on 4 December 1808 at St. John the Baptist Church, Kirdford, Sussex, England, ceremony performed by Rev. William Stoddartt.3 |
| Frances Welland was the daughter of William Welland and Jane Tanner.2 | |
| Marriage Bann | Marriage banns for Frances Welland and Daniel Buss were published for three Sundays beginning on 7 May 1826 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, by Rev. Dr. John Johnson.4 |
| Marriage* | Frances Welland married Daniel Buss, son of David Buss and Ann Adset, on 27 May 1826 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, after banns. The ceremony was witnessed by William Welland and Elizabeth Welland, and performed by Rev. Dr. John Johnson.5 |
| Death-Est* | Frances Welland probably died circa 5 June 1847.6 |
| Burial* | She was buried on 7 June 1847 at St. Laurence's Church, Lurgashall, Sussex, England, ceremony performed by Rev. Septimus Fairles B.A..6 |
| Name Variation | Frances Welland was also known as "Francis Welling."3 |
| Married Name | Her married name was Buss.7 |
| Residence* | She and Daniel Buss lived from 10 June 1832 to 24 January 1841 at Lurgashall, Sussex, England.8,9 |
| Residence | Frances Welland and Daniel Buss lived from 1 October 1843 to 30 March 1845 at Beards, Lurgashall, Sussex, England.10,11 |
| Family | Daniel Buss b. 22 September 1805 |
| Marriage Bann | Marriage banns for Frances Welland and Daniel Buss were published for three Sundays beginning on 7 May 1826 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, by Rev. Dr. John Johnson.4 |
| Marriage* | Frances Welland married Daniel Buss, son of David Buss and Ann Adset, on 27 May 1826 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, after banns. The ceremony was witnessed by William Welland and Elizabeth Welland, and performed by Rev. Dr. John Johnson.5 |
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| Father | Wilfred Frank Ward1 |
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| Birth* | Anthony Eli Ward was born on Tuesday, 14 January 1919 at 81 Chandos Street, Coventry, Warwickshire, England.2 |
| He was the son of Wilfred Frank Ward.1 | |
| Marriage* | Anthony Eli Ward married Ivy Lilian Welland, daughter of Frederick Leonard Welland and Florence Lilian Reeve, on 31 March 1941 at St. Margaret's, Coventry, Warwickshire, England, according to the rites and ceremonies of the established church, by license. The ceremony was witnessed by Wilfred Frank Ward and Frederick Leonard Welland.1,2 |
| Death* | Anthony Eli Ward died on 10 September 1970 at age 51.2 |
| Name Variation | He was also known as "Tony Ward." |
| MilService* | He was in the ? (T126967) circa 31 March 1941.1 |
| Residence* | He lived circa 31 March 1941 at 85 Walsgrave Road, Coventry, Warwickshire, England.1 |
| Family | Ivy Lilian Welland b. 14 December 1921, d. 25 August 2005 |
| Marriage* | He married Ivy Lilian Welland, daughter of Frederick Leonard Welland and Florence Lilian Reeve, on 31 March 1941 at St. Margaret's, Coventry, Warwickshire, England, according to the rites and ceremonies of the established church, by license. The ceremony was witnessed by Wilfred Frank Ward and Frederick Leonard Welland.1,2 |
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Copyright 1998-2007 by Neal Anthony Welland
Compiler:
Neal Welland
Coventry, England
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