John Pettitt

M, #321, b. circa 1844
Last Edited19 Oct 2000
Birth*John Pettitt was born circa 1844. 
OccupationHe was a bricklayer circa 1860. 
Occupation*He was a bricklayer on 3 September 1884.1 

Family

Child

Citations:

  1. [S20] Marriage of George and Susan Welland, in Marriage Certificate Copy, Neal Welland's Family History Collection, Coventry, West Midlands, England. Hereinafter cited as Marriage Cert. Copy.

William Fish1

M, #322, b. 6 November 1803
William Fish|b. 6 Nov 1803|p65.htm#i322|Richard Fish|b. c 1769|p206.htm#i1026|Hannah Boxall|b. c 1771|p206.htm#i1027|Harry Fish|b. 5 Sep 1739|p208.htm#i1036|Mary Talmy||p208.htm#i1037|||||||
FatherRichard Fish2 b. c 1769
MotherHannah Boxall2 b. c 1771
Last Edited12 Feb 2004
Birth-EstWilliam Fish was probably born circa October 1803 at Sussex, England.1 
Baptism*He was baptized on 6 November 1803 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England.3 
He was the son of Richard Fish and Hannah Boxall.2 
Residence*William Fish and Martha Mackerall lived circa 1 April 1827 at Lurgashall, Sussex, England.4 
Marriage*William Fish married Martha Mackerall on Sunday, 1 April 1827 at St. Laurence's Church, Lurgashall, Sussex, England, by banns. The ceremony was witnessed by James Sanders and John Sanders, and performed by Rev. Richard Lomax Martyn.4 
Occupation*William Fish was a labourer circa 27 January 1828.5 
1841-Cen*He and Martha Fish appeared on the 1841 Census of Northchapel, Sussex, England, with Mary Fish, Jane Fish, Susan Fish and Emma Fish in the same household, enumerated 6 June 1841.1 
OccupationWilliam Fish was an agricultural labourer circa 30 March 1851.6 
1851-Cen*He appeared on the 1851 Census of Northchapel, Sussex, England, with Emma Fish in the same household, enumerated 30 March 1851.6 
OccupationWilliam Fish was a labourer circa 11 August 1851.7 
Residence*He lived before 5 June 1875 at The Poor House, Petworth, Sussex, England.8 
Burial*He was buried on 5 June 1875 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, ceremony performed by Rev. James Knight.9 

Family

Martha Mackerall b. circa 1806, d. circa 3 April 1843
Marriage*William Fish married Martha Mackerall on Sunday, 1 April 1827 at St. Laurence's Church, Lurgashall, Sussex, England, by banns. The ceremony was witnessed by James Sanders and John Sanders, and performed by Rev. Richard Lomax Martyn.4 
Children

Citations:

  1. [S392] 1841 Census for Northchapel (West Sussex County Record Office, HO107/1094/7/Fiche 2+) H0107 Piece 1094/7 Folio 9/10 Page 11/12. Northchapel, Sussex. William Fish, Head, aged 37, Occupation: Agricultural Labourer, Born: Sussex. Microfiche viewed at WSRO and photocopies of relevant pages requested, and subsequently scanned and attached to this source.
  2. [S33] Letter from Charles E Clapton, Woodside, Wyatts Green Lane, Wyatts Green, Brentwood, Essex. CM15 0PY, to Neal Welland, dated 2 Dec 2000 (Neal Welland's Family History Collection).
  3. [S163] Baptismal and Burial Register of Northchapel, 1798 to 1812 (Neal Welland's Family History Collection, WSRO ref. 142/1/1/2) Baptism of William Fish. Fiche 1-, Page 7.
  4. [S68] Lurgashall Parish Register Fiche (Baptisms, Burials & Marriages): Marriage of William Fish & Martha Mackerall, (1813-1842), Neal Welland's Family History Collection, Coventry, West Midlands, England. Hereinafter cited as Lurgashall Parish Reg. Fiche.
  5. [S146] Baptisms Register of Northchapel, 1813 to 1841 (Neal Welland's Family History Collection, WSRO ref. 142/1/2/1) Baptism of Mary Fish.
  6. [S46] Letter from Charles E Clapton, Woodside, Wyatts Green Lane, Wyatts Green, Brentwood, Essex. CM15 0PY, to Neal Welland, dated 12 Dec 2000 (Neal Welland's Family History Collection).
  7. [S414] Copy marriage certificate of Thomas Welland and Mary Fish, married 11 Aug 1851 in the Registration District of Midhurst (Neal Welland's Family History Collection, No. 80).
  8. [S121] Burial Register of Northchapel, 1884 to 1930 (West Sussex County Record Office, Par. 142/1/4/3 (MF 1243)) Burial of William Fish. Fiche 1-, Page 20, Entry No. 160.
  9. [S180] Burial Register of Northchapel, 1866 to 1886 (Neal Welland's Family History Collection, WSRO ref. 142/1/5/2) Burial of William Fish. Fiche 1-, Page 20, Entry No. 160.

Martha Mackerall1

F, #323, b. circa 1806, d. circa 3 April 1843
Last Edited15 Sep 2001
Birth*Martha Mackerall was born circa 1806. 
Residence*She and William Fish lived circa 1 April 1827 at Lurgashall, Sussex, England.2 
Married NameHer married name was Fish. 
Marriage*Martha Mackerall married William Fish, son of Richard Fish and Hannah Boxall, on Sunday, 1 April 1827 at St. Laurence's Church, Lurgashall, Sussex, England, by banns. The ceremony was witnessed by James Sanders and John Sanders, and performed by Rev. Richard Lomax Martyn.2 
1841-Cen*Martha Fish and William Fish appeared on the 1841 Census of Northchapel, Sussex, England, with Mary Fish, Jane Fish, Susan Fish and Emma Fish in the same household, enumerated 6 June 1841.3 
Death*Martha Mackerall died circa 3 April 1843 at Northchapel, Sussex, England.4 
Burial*She was buried on 8 April 1843 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England, ceremony performed by Rev. Robert Witherby.4,5 

Family

William Fish b. 6 November 1803
Marriage*Martha Mackerall married William Fish, son of Richard Fish and Hannah Boxall, on Sunday, 1 April 1827 at St. Laurence's Church, Lurgashall, Sussex, England, by banns. The ceremony was witnessed by James Sanders and John Sanders, and performed by Rev. Richard Lomax Martyn.2 
Children

Citations:

  1. [S33] Letter from Charles E Clapton, Woodside, Wyatts Green Lane, Wyatts Green, Brentwood, Essex. CM15 0PY, to Neal Welland, dated 2 Dec 2000 (Neal Welland's Family History Collection).
  2. [S68] Lurgashall Parish Register Fiche (Baptisms, Burials & Marriages): Marriage of William Fish & Martha Mackerall, (1813-1842), Neal Welland's Family History Collection, Coventry, West Midlands, England. Hereinafter cited as Lurgashall Parish Reg. Fiche.
  3. [S392] 1841 Census for Northchapel (West Sussex County Record Office, HO107/1094/7/Fiche 2+) H0107 Piece 1094/7 Folio 9/10 Page 11/12. Northchapel, Sussex. William Fish, Head, aged 37, Occupation: Agricultural Labourer, Born: Sussex. Microfiche viewed at WSRO and photocopies of relevant pages requested, and subsequently scanned and attached to this source.
  4. [S46] Letter from Charles E Clapton, Woodside, Wyatts Green Lane, Wyatts Green, Brentwood, Essex. CM15 0PY, to Neal Welland, dated 12 Dec 2000 (Neal Welland's Family History Collection).
  5. [S143] Burial Register of Northchapel, 1813 to 1865 (Neal Welland's Family History Collection, WSRO ref. 142/1/5/1) Entry for Martha Fish. Fiche 2+, Page 56, Entry No. 444.
  6. [S25] Kirdford Parish Register Fiche (Baptisms, Burials & Marriages): Baptism of Mary Fish, (1747-1876), Neal Welland's Family History Collection, Coventry, West Midlands, England. Hereinafter cited as Kirdford Parish Reg. Fiche.

William Denyer

M, #324, b. circa 1817
William Denyer|b. c 1817|p65.htm#i324|Edward Denyer|b. c 1795|p326.htm#i1630|Emilina Unknown||p400.htm#i1996|||||||||||||
FatherEdward Denyer1 b. c 1795
MotherEmilina Unknown2
Last Edited2 Jun 2003
Birth-Est*William Denyer was probably born circa 1817 at Lurgashall, Sussex, England.3,4 
He was the son of Edward Denyer and Emilina Unknown.1,2 
BaptismWilliam Denyer was baptized on 28 September 1817 ceremony performed by Rev. Wm. Firth.2 
illiterate*William Denyer and Louisa Deadman were unable to read or write circa 4 November 1839.1 
Marriage*William Denyer married Louisa Deadman, daughter of William Deadman and Frances Unknown, on Monday, 4 November 1839 at St. Laurence's Church, Lurgashall, Sussex, England, according to the rites and ceremonies of the Established Church. The ceremony was witnessed by Lucy Deadman and Charles Etherington, and performed by Rev. Henry Heming.1 
Occupation*William Denyer was a labourer from 4 November 1839 to 12 October 1872.5,1 
ResidenceHe and Louisa Deadman lived circa 1 November 1840 at Haslemere, Surrey, England.6 
Residence*William Denyer and Louisa Deadman lived circa 15 May 1842 at Navant Hill, Lurgashall, Sussex, England.7 
OccupationWilliam Denyer was an agricultural labourer circa 30 March 1851.4 
1851-Cen*He and Louisa Denyer appeared on the 1851 Census of Lurgashall, Sussex, England, with William Denyer, James Denyer and Louisa Denyer in the same household, enumerated 30 March 1851.4 
(Witness) 1881-CenWilliam Denyer appeared on the 1881 Census of Moses, Lurgashall, Sussex, England, along with Percy William Denyear and Frederick Charles Denyear in the household of Jane Welland and William Denyer.8 
1891-Cen*William Denyer and Louisa Deadman appeared on the 1891 Census of Navant Hill, Lurgashall, Sussex, England, with Alfred Denyer in the same household, enumerated 5 April 1891.3 

Family

Louisa Deadman b. circa 1820
Marriage*William Denyer married Louisa Deadman, daughter of William Deadman and Frances Unknown, on Monday, 4 November 1839 at St. Laurence's Church, Lurgashall, Sussex, England, according to the rites and ceremonies of the Established Church. The ceremony was witnessed by Lucy Deadman and Charles Etherington, and performed by Rev. Henry Heming.1 
Children

Citations:

  1. [S229] Marriage Register of Fernhurst, 1837 to 1876 (Neal Welland's Family History Collection, WSRO Ref. Par 82/1/3/2) Marriage of William Denyer & Louisa Deadman. Fiche 1+, Page 10, Entry No. 20.
  2. [S149] Baptismal Register of Lurgashall, 1813 to 1842 (Neal Welland's Family History Collection, WSRO Ref. 130/1/2/1) Baptism of William Denyer. Fiche 1+, Page 16, Entry No. 128.
  3. [S220] 1891 Census for Fernhurst, Sussex (Neal Welland's Family History Collection, RG12/0848) Fiche 2-, Folio No. 52, Page No. 16, Schedule No. 79, Navant Hill, Lurgashall.
  4. [S354] 1851 Census for Lurgashall (West Sussex County Record Office, HO107/1654/93/2 Fiche 1+) HO 107 Piece 1654, Lurgashall Parish, Folio 242, Page No. 21, Schedule 81. Place: Lurgashall, Sussex. William Denyer, Head, Married, aged 33, Occupation: Agricultural Labourer, Born: Lurgashall, Sussex. Microfiche viewed at WSRO and photocopies of relevant pages requested, and subsequently scanned and attached to this source.
  5. [S172] Marriage Register of Northchapel, 1837 to 1886 (Neal Welland's Family History Collection, WSRO ref. 142/1/3/2) Marriage of William Denyer & Jane Welland. Fiche 3+, Page 98, Entry No. 196.
  6. [S228] Baptismal Register of Fernhurst, 1813 to 1844 (Neal Welland's Family History Collection, WSRO Ref. Par. 82/1/2/1) Baptism of Louisa Denyer. Fiche 3-, Page No. 91, Entry No. 726.
  7. [S149] Baptismal Register, Lurgashall, 1813 to 1842.
  8. [S4] The Church of the Later-Day Saints, 1881 Census, British., CD-ROM (n.p.: As compiler, Sunday 3 April 1881), Census Record, Lurgashall district. Hereinafter cited as 1881 Census, British.
  9. [S178] Baptismal Register of Lurgashall, 1842 to 1877 (Neal Welland's Family History Collection, WSRO Ref. 130/1/2/2) Baptism of James Denyer. Fiche 1+, Page 9 Entry No. 71.
  10. [S178] Baptismal Register, Lurgashall, 1842 to 1877.

Charles Hill

M, #325, b. circa June 1796, d. after 6 June 1841
Charles Hill|b. c Jun 1796\nd. a 6 Jun 1841|p65.htm#i325|John Hill|b. 10 Feb 1750\nd. c 1834|p163.htm#i813|Sarah Unknown|b. c 1746\nd. 23 Jun 1847|p164.htm#i817|Thomas Hill||p163.htm#i814|Mary Unknown||p163.htm#i815|||||||
FatherJohn Hill1 b. 10 Feb 1750, d. c 1834
MotherSarah Unknown1 b. c 1746, d. 23 Jun 1847
Last Edited30 Jan 2004
Birth-Est*Charles Hill was probably born circa June 1796.1 
He was the son of John Hill and Sarah Unknown.1 
BaptismCharles Hill was baptized on 17 July 1796 at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Northchapel, Sussex, England.1,2 
Marriage*He married Hannah Stevens, daughter of William Stevens and Ann Unknown, on Monday, 27 March 1815 at St. John the Baptist Church, Kirdford, Sussex, England, after banns. The ceremony was witnessed by William Holden and Mary Holden, and performed by Rev. William Stoddartt.1,3 
Occupation*Charles Hill was a labourer from 29 November 1818 to 4 September 1825.4,5 
1841-Cen*He and Hannah Hill appeared on the 1841 Census of Northchapel, Sussex, England, with John Hill and Luke Hill in the same household, enumerated 6 June 1841.6 
Death-Est*Charles Hill probably died after 6 June 1841.1,7 
OccupationHe was a labourer circa 13 October 1857.8 

Family

Hannah Stevens b. 23 April 1790, d. after 7 April 1861
Marriage*He married Hannah Stevens, daughter of William Stevens and Ann Unknown, on Monday, 27 March 1815 at St. John the Baptist Church, Kirdford, Sussex, England, after banns. The ceremony was witnessed by William Holden and Mary Holden, and performed by Rev. William Stoddartt.1,3 
Children

Citations:

  1. [S70] Letter from Rita Steadman, Little Thorne, Cheriton Bishop, Exeter, Devon. EX6 6HN, to Neal Welland, dated 12 Mar 2001 (Neal Welland's Family History Collection).
  2. [S136] General Register of Northchapel, 1716 to 1799 (Neal Welland's Family History Collection, WSRO ref. 142/1/1/1 (Baptisms 1716 to 1798
    Marriages 1716 to 1753
    Burials 1716 to 1799)) Baptism of Charles Hill. Fiche 2+, 17 Jul 1796.
  3. [S25] Kirdford Parish Register Fiche (Baptisms, Burials & Marriages): Marriage of Charles Hill & Hannah Stevens (Entry No. 36), (1747-1876), Neal Welland's Family History Collection, Coventry, West Midlands, England. Hereinafter cited as Kirdford Parish Reg. Fiche.
  4. [S146] Baptisms Register of Northchapel, 1813 to 1841 (Neal Welland's Family History Collection, WSRO ref. 142/1/2/1) Baptism of Joseph Hill (Entry No. 156).
  5. [S146] Baptisms Register, Northchapel, 1813 to 1841.
  6. [S392] 1841 Census for Northchapel (West Sussex County Record Office, HO107/1094/7/Fiche 2+) H0107 Piece 1094/7 Folio 25 Page 15. Northchapel, Sussex. Charles Hill, Head, aged 40, Occupation: Agricultural Labourer, Born: Sussex.. Microfiche viewed at WSRO and photocopies of relevant pages requested, and subsequently scanned and attached to this source.
  7. [S143] Burial Register of Northchapel, 1813 to 1865 (Neal Welland's Family History Collection, WSRO ref. 142/1/5/1) Entry of Charles Hill. Fiche 2+, Page 54, Entry No. 432, 30 Mar 1841. Charles has subsequently been located in the 1841 census with his wife and family. This entry must therefore be for another Charles Hill.
  8. [S227] Marriage Register of Lurgashall, 1837 to 1875 (Neal Welland's Family History Collection, WSRO Ref. 130/1/3/2) Marriage of Luke Hill and Fanny Stevens. Fiche 2+, Page No. 62, Entry No. 124.
  9. [S8] Northchapel Parish Marriage Register, 1813-1886, West Sussex County Record Office, County Hall, Chichester, Sussex, England, of Joseph Hill & Jane Welland. Hereinafter cited as Northchapel Parish Marr Reg.
  10. [S8] Northchapel Parish Marr Reg.: West Sussex County Record Office, of John Hill & Mary Welland.
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