William Brattle
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1.0 William Brattlemale
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Father:
Robert Brattle (baptised 22 Nov 1739 at Wateringbury, Kent)
Chr Records 1530-1906 1325
Mother:
Sarah Cork (born 25 Apr 1756 at Brenchley, Kent
)
Parish Reg
Baptism: 01 Jul 1785 at Wateringbury, Kent
IGI
Death: before 1861
CensusPedigree
1466Married:
Elizabeth Margaret Addison
16 Dec 1811
IGI
b.
about 1793, at Offham, Kent
d.
08 Apr 1873, at 3 Malcolm Terrace, Lewisham Road, Greenwich, Kent
Birth: about 1817, at Ryarsh, KentCensus
Death: about 1872BMD
Birth: about 1817, at Ryarsh, Kent
Census
Baptism: 05 Feb 1817 at St James, Clerkenwell, London
Parish Reg
Death: 1899, age: 83y.
BMD
Additional information:
Marriage Certificate
1996Married:
Joseph Benjamin Ainsworth
at Croydon, Surrey 22 Aug 1853
Parish Reg
b.
about 1819, at Cuckfield, Sussex
d.
about 1881, age: 62y
Birth: about 1819, at Wateringbury, Kent
Census
Baptism: 22 Jun 1819 at Wateringbury, Kent
IGI
Death: 28 Apr 1873, at 3 Malcolm Terrace, Lewisham Road, Greenwich, Kent
Probate
Probate: 19 May 1873
executors, etc
Birth: about 1826, at Ryarsh, KentCensus
Death: about 1859BMD
Birth: about 1828, at Birling, Kent
Census
Baptism: 02 Oct 1828 at Birling, Kent
IGI
Death: 22 Sep 1874, at 7 Collins St, Blackheath, Kent
Probate
Probate: 15 Feb 1875
executors, etc
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