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Burch7gdes-1.Pdf Burchmore Descendant Chart (including index) - Thomas Burchmore and Sarah Andrew plus 6 Generations Thomas BURCHMORE (733), b. 25 Jul 1729 at Flamstead, HRT, England, d. 25 Jul 1806 at Harpenden/Great Gaddesden, HRT, England, bur. 1 Aug 1806 at Flamstead/Harpenden, HRT, England +Sarah ANDREW (751), b. circa 1735 at Great Gaddesden, HRT, England, m. 2 Jul 1758 at Great Gaddesden, HRT, England, d. circa 1816, bur. 23 Feb 1816 at Harpenden, HRT, England ├── Infant BIRCHMORE (3039), b. circa 1759 at Flamstead, HRT, England, d. 1759 at Flamstead, HRT, England, bur. 1 Jul 1759 at Flamstead, HRT, England ├── Thomas BIRCHMORE (758), b. 21 Jun 1760 at Flamstead, HRT, England, d. circa 1816 │ +Sarah UNKNOWN (2077) │ └── Mary BIRCHMORE (9252), chr. 7 Sep 1806 at Flamstead, HRT, England │ +Elizabeth UNKNOWN (774), m. circa 1781, d. 1797 │ ├── Elizabeth BIRCHMORE (776), b. circa 1784 at Flamstead, HRT, England │ │ +Robert SMITH (2112), chr. 1786 at St Albans, HRT, England, m. circa 1817 at Sandridge, HRT, England │ │ ├── Thomas SMITH (2115), b. circa 1818 at Sandridge, HRT, England, d. 12 Jan 1887 at Pound Farm, Sandridge, HRT, England │ │ │ +Elizabeth HILL (2189), b. 7 Nov 1822 at Flamstead, HRT, England, m. 11 Feb 1847 at Chorley Wood, HRT, England, d. 1884 │ │ ├── Elizabeth SMITH (2116), b. circa 1820 │ │ │ +Henry Alexandra TAYLOR (2117), m. 26 Sep 1865 at Sandridge, HRT, England, d. 24 Jan 1918 at London, MDX, England │ │ ├── Susan SMITH (2118), b. circa 1821 │ │ │ +John PURROT (2119), m. circa 1853 │ │ ├── Sarah SMITH (2120), b. circa 1823 at Saunderton, HRT, England, d. 2 Jan 1903 at Guildford Street, Luton, BDF, England │ │ │ +Henry TOMSON (2121), b. 1807 at Luton, BDF, England, m. circa 1844 at Sandridge, HRT, England, d. 26 Nov 1879 at Luton, BDF, England │ │ │ ├── Robert Smith TOMSON (13462), b. 1846 at Luton, BDF, England, d. 12 Jun 1926 at Bedford House New Bedford Road, Luton, BDF, England │ │ │ │ +Florence Burls EVE (13466), b. 1861 at Maldon, ESS, England, m. 27 Apr 1882 at Maldon, ESS, England, d. 25 Dec 1925 at BDF, England │ │ │ │ ├── Robert Eve TOMSON (13467), b. 1884 at Luton, BDF, England, d. 8 Mar 1961 at White Friars Hosey Hill, Westerham, KEN, England │ │ │ │ │ +Kathleen Mary HILLS (13472), m. 1929 at Tonbridge, KEN, England │ │ │ │ ├── Henry Gordon TOMSON (13468), b. 1885 at Luton, BDF, England, d. 1973 at HAM, England │ │ │ │ ├── Maynard TOMSON (13469), b. 2 Nov 1890 at Luton, BDF, England, d. 27 Oct 1984 at Bishop Stortford, HRT, England │ │ │ │ │ +Hilda E KIDMAN (13473), b. 23 Aug 1889, m. 1927 at Hitchin, HRT, England │ │ │ │ ├── Margaret TOMSON (13470), b. 1892 at Luton, BDF, England │ │ │ │ └── Doris Florence TOMSON (13471), b. 1894 at Luton, BDF, England │ │ │ ├── Emily Ellen TOMSON (13463), b. 1849 at Luton, BDF, England, d. 31 Dec 1908 at Oakthorpe Hart Hill, Luton, BDF, England │ │ │ ├── Fanny Elizabeth TOMSON (2126), b. 1850 at Luton, BDF, England, d. 8 Feb 1932 at Fallows Green Sun Lane, Harpenden, HRT, England │ │ │ │ +Dolphin (Jnr) SMITH (2127), b. circa 1838 at Ramsbury, WIL, England, m. 29 Apr 1869 at Christ Church, Luton, BDF, England, d. between Jul 1902 and Sep 1902 at St Albans, │ │ │ │ HRT, England │ │ │ │ ├── Ellen Frances SMITH (9229), b. 1870 at Wheathampstead, HRT, England │ │ │ │ ├── Fanny Mabel SMITH (9235), chr. 29 Feb 1872 at Wheathampstead, HRT, England │ │ │ │ ├── Alice Mary SMITH (2190), b. 1875 at Wheathampstead, HRT, England, d. 28 Feb 1949 at The Nursing Home Lemsford Road, St Albans, HRT, England │ │ │ │ │ +Francis House Kingston MARDALL (2203), b. circa 1872, m. 1903 at St Albans, HRT, England, d. 28 Feb 1955 at Kingston Lodge, Harpenden, HRT, England │ │ │ │ │ ├── Patricia Martha MARDALL (5050), b. 17 Mar 1904 at Harpenden, HRT, England, d. 1991 at Luton, BDF, England │ │ │ │ │ └── Audrey Thrale MARDALL (13458), b. 21 Jul 1906 at Harpenden, HRT, England │ │ │ │ ├── Emily Maude SMITH (9228), b. 1876 at Wheathampstead, HRT, England │ │ │ │ ├── Dolphin SMITH (2230), b. between Jan 1879 and Mar 1879 at Wheathampstead, HRT, England, d. 25 Jun 1956 at Garden End Oakhurst Avenue, Harpenden, HRT, │ │ │ │ │ England │ │ │ │ │ +Ethel Mary COX (9234), b. 9 May 1891 at Sandridge, HRT, England, m. 20 Apr 1911 at Sandridge, HRT, England, d. 3 Aug 1976 at St Albans, HRT, England Page 1 Burchmore Descendant Chart (including index) - Thomas Burchmore and Sarah Andrew plus 6 Generations │ │ │ │ │ └── Dolphin SMITH (2231), b. 20 Apr 1915 at St Albans, HRT, England, d. 6 Apr 1945 at France │ │ │ │ ├── Henry Tomson SMITH (9230), b. 1881 at Wheathampstead, HRT, England, d. 1 Apr 1920 at Hunsdon, HRT, England │ │ │ │ │ +Grace Gwendolyn JACKSON (13460), b. 1885, m. 25 Feb 1911 at St Peter's, Bayswater, London, MDX, England │ │ │ │ ├── John Montague SMITH (9231), b. 7 Dec 1883 at Wheathampstead, HRT, England, d. 30 Mar 1931 at Mackerye End Farm, Mackerye, Wheathampstead, HRT, England │ │ │ │ ├── Thomas SMITH (13461), b. 1887 │ │ │ │ ├── Dorothy SMITH (12836), b. 1889 │ │ │ │ └── Kathleen Olive SMITH (9232), b. 1896 at Wheathampstead, HRT, England, d. 1974 at Honiton, DEV, England │ │ │ ├── Henry Edwards TOMSON (13464), b. 1853 at Luton, BDF, England, d. 31 Aug 1934 at Oakthorpe Hart Hill, Luton, BDF, England │ │ │ └── Mary A TOMSON (13465), b. 1854 at Luton, BDF, England │ │ ├── Edmund SMITH (2122), b. circa 1825 at Sandridge, HRT, England, d. 27 Aug 1870 at Heath Farm, Sandridge, HRT, England │ │ │ +Sarah DAY (?) (2123) │ │ └── Ellen SMITH (2124), b. 1829 at Sandridge, HRT, England, d. 1885 at St Albans, HRT, England │ │ +John RANSOME (2125), b. 1826 at Necton, NFK, England, m. 3 Oct 1861 at Sandridge, HRT, England, d. 27 Jun 1896 at Bury Farm, Wheathampstead, HRT, England │ ├── Thomas BIRCHMORE (2823), b. circa 1786 at Flamstead, HRT, England, d. circa 1815 │ │ +Sarah (--?--) (9026), b. circa 1780 │ │ ├── Richard BIRCHMORE (9027), chr. 15 Sep 1811 at Flamstead, HRT, England, d. 1894 at Luton, BDF, England │ │ │ +Ruth (--?--) (9028), b. 1817 at Pepperstock, Flamstead, HRT, England, m. before 1840, d. 1892 at Luton, BDF, England │ │ │ ├── Elizabeth BIRCHMORE (9057), b. 1840 at Flamstead, HRT, England │ │ │ ├── George BIRCHMORE (9058), b. 1843 at Flamstead, HRT, England │ │ │ ├── Thomas BIRCHMORE (9059), b. 1845 at Flamstead, HRT, England │ │ │ ├── Mary Anne BIRCHMORE (9029), b. 1848 at Pepperstock, Flamstead, HRT, England │ │ │ ├── William BIRCHMORE (9060), b. 1850 at Flamstead, HRT, England │ │ │ │ +Agnes (--?--) (9068), b. 1855 at Luton, BDF, England, m. before 1891 │ │ │ ├── Emma BIRCHMORE (9030), b. 1853 at Pepperstock, Flamstead, HRT, England │ │ │ ├── Alfred BIRCHMORE (9031), b. 1858 at Woodside, Caddington, HRT, England │ │ │ │ +Matilda GARNER (9061), b. 1854 at Aley Green, Caddington, HRT, England, m. before 1883 │ │ │ │ ├── Mabel E BIRCHMORE (9062), b. 1883 at Aley Green, Caddington, HRT, England │ │ │ │ ├── William Henry BIRCHMORE (9063), b. 6 Jul 1887 at Caddington, BDF, England, d. 1977 at Luton, BDF, England │ │ │ │ └── Sidney BIRCHMORE (9067), b. 1897 at Luton, BDF, England │ │ │ └── James BIRCHMORE (10981), b. 1860 at Flamstead, HRT, England │ │ └── Eliza BIRCHMORE (10191), b. 1824 │ ├── Sarah BIRCHMORE (775), b. circa 1790 at Small Grove, Flamstead, HRT, England, d. 5 Oct 1866 at Harpenden, HRT, England │ │ +William KINGSTON (5634), chr. 3 Apr 1785 at Flamstead, HRT, England, m. 26 Jul 1813 at Harpenden, HRT, England, d. 1841 at Hemel Hempstead, HRT, England │ │ ├── William Burchmore KINGSTON (14411), b. before 6 Jun 1817, d. 1845 at St Albans, HRT, England │ │ └── Elizabeth KINGSTON (5829), b. 10 Oct 1821 at Harpenden, HRT, England, d. after 2 Apr 1871 at St Albans, HRT, England │ │ +William BIRCHMORE (5633), b. circa 1791 at Flamstead, HRT, England, m. 1 Aug 1843 at Redbourn, HRT, England, d. 17 Jan 1856 at Dane End Farm, Redbourn, HRT, England, │ │ bur. 25 Jan 1856 at Flamstead, HRT, England │ └── Henry BIRCHMORE (778), b. circa 1809 at Flamstead, HRT, England │ +Catherine UNKNOWN (779) │ └── Sarah BIRCHMORE (780), b. circa 1829 at Flamstead, HRT, England Page 2 Burchmore Descendant Chart (including index) - Thomas Burchmore and Sarah Andrew plus 6 Generations ├── George BIRCHMORE (723), b. 16 Dec 1762 at Flamstead, HRT, England, d. 1 Aug 1843 at Flamstead, HRT, England, bur. 1843 at St Leonards Churchyard, Flamstead, HRT, England │ +Susannah REDDING (727), b. 1763 at Redbourn, HRT, England, m. 29 Oct 1784 at Flamstead, HRT, England, d. 13 Jan 1788 at Row End, HRT, England │ ├── George BURCHMORE (277), b. 20 Jan 1786 at Flamstead, HRT, England, d. 2 Dec 1838 at Roe End Farm, Flamstead, HRT, England, bur. after 31 Jan 1838 at St Leonard's, Flamstead, HRT, │ │ England │ │ +Elizabeth PLUMMER (5552), b. 1790 at Studham, BDF, England, com. circa 1813 │ │ └── George Birchmore PLUMMER (5553), b. 10 Jul 1813 at Studham, BDF, England, d. 13 Mar 1884 at Whipsnade, BDF, England │ │ +Ann MATHEWS (8668), m. 1 Oct 1835 at Whipsnade, BDF, England, d. 1858 at Luton, BDF, England │ │ └── George Birchmore PLUMMER (8150), b. 1850 at Whipsnade, BDF, England, d. Jun 1915, bur. 24 Jun 1915 at Norwood Cemetery Norwood Road, Lambeth, London, SRY, England │ │ +Elizabeth Sarah MORSE (14488), b. 1852 at Whipsnade, BDF, England, m. 26 Mar 1871 at Upper Holloway St John, Islington, London, MDX, England │ │ ├── Rosa Birchmore PLUMMER (10938), b. 1874 at Hampstead, London, MDX, England │ │ │ +Frederick CLAYTON (10942), m. 6 Aug 1898 at St Martin, Kentish Town, London, MDX, England │ │ │ ├── Donald Frederick CLAYTON (10943), b. 20 Feb 1902 at Sudbury, SFK, England, d. 1973 at Sudbury, SFK, England │ │ │ └──
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