samedi 23 avril 2016

My gx5 grandfather : William Bourne 1761

WILLIAM BOURNE was born circa 1761. He was baptised on 24th July 1761 in Brightling, Sussex. (Many thanks to David Packham for this information.) It was a private baptism and he had been received into the church on 17th August 1761 (source : David Packham).

He married GRACE FEERS on 4th February 1788 in Arlington, Sussex (source : David Packham). The marriage entry says WILLIAM BOURNE of Hellingly and GRACE FEARS (sic) of this parish (source : David Packham). They were married by banns and both signed so both were literate. John Fears was a witness (source : David Packham).

GRACE FEERS was born circa 1765 and was the daughter of John Feers and Mary Page (source : David Packham). She was baptised on 17th August 1766 in Arlington, Sussex (source : David Packham). In 1841, Grace was living at Dicker (source : David Packham). She died in 1846 and was buried on 2nd February 1846 in Hellingly, Sussex (source : David Packham).

WILLIAM BOURNE died in 1817 and was buried on 6th July 1817 in Hellingly, Sussex (source : David Packham). In the burials register, his age is given as 55 (source : David Packham).

The Children of WILLIAM BOURNE and GRACE FEERS:


1. WILLIAM BOURNE was born circa 1787 (source : David Packham).


2.HENRY BOURNE was born circa 1793 in Hellingly, Sussex. He was baptised on 28th December 1793 in Hellingly, Sussex (source : David Packham). (click through to see his page)


3.JAMES BOURNE was born in 1796 (as per David Packham). He was christened on 3rd July 1796 in Hellingly, Sussex (Many thanks to Mandy Willard for this information.)


4. ELIZABETH MARY BOURNE was born circa 1800 (source : David Packham).


5. THOMAS BOURNE was born circa 1803. He was baptised on 24th January 1803 in Hellingly, Sussex (source :David Packham).


6.GEORGE BOURNE was born circa 1806. He was baptised on 3rd November 1806 in Hellingly, Sussex (source : David Packham). On the 1851, 1861 and 1871 censuses, he was an unmarried farm servant (indoor), living at the Noakes’ residence at Cockslow (source : David Packham).

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