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Puttickchart1.Pdf D Puttick Line E D ICK Lewi UTT s BEA ne P SL Ja EY ry a 1911 1831 M 3 – – 18 83 73 1 F H Y a C n E n L a h W Y J E a 1 S A 0 L m 8 H 7 e 3 C 8 W s A 1 A B 7 h – C E – R p n A 7 e 1 P e 1 l 18 S 8 s l 25 5 L 7 o 8 E 9 9 E 1 1 – 0 J y – 1 Y 9 r 0 3 a 6 3 8 1 M Y Do A r N o th U y A E J C v e m h l a y R 1 a h 8 n 9 r U g 3 M l G n 5 e O – i 6 Y 1 s 0 9 1 a n 8 A 1 9 7 B M y F 2 n 5 8 – 7 N C I L u 9 B 1 S I 0 – U l E – C 9 H a 1 G B 1 8 A 3 r A 8 8 1 n E e a J 2 5 9 S h 2 R 8 7 n 5 J 1 o 1 L m – n a 9 J Gilmour Line a E 1 1 n A t 9 h Y e – r 3 g e 6 F 1 n b i 5 I o 8 S n 1 R H n u E C R k Y M n G S 1 7 A a 8 8 R T a r N 2 8 A N r E 5 F N 1 R D U PA y – – A A 1 J 6 9 n 1 0 t n 8 8 e 1 e n H H H H H H r S A A A A A A M B s I i T u H o L S G T R EA EN T GRANDPAR GR TS EA EN T G AR REAT GRANDP Relationships recorded on these pages only relate to the grandchildren of Robert John C Jaunay. D1 Puttck family Kirdford: St John the Baptist Henry PUTTOCK m. 12 May 1702 William PUTTOCK D3 Kirdford SSX: c. 8 Sep 1711 St John the Baptist Kirdford SSX: Thomas PUTTICK Emme RANDOLL St John the Baptist c. 15 Mar 1771 c. 16 Apr 1686 m. Thomas PUTTOCK Pulborough SSX: Kirdford SSX: c. 19 Mar 1747/8 St Mary St John the Baptist Kirdford SSX m. 20 Nov 1795 St John the Baptist Kirdford SSX: bu. 16 Dec 1832 St John the Baptist Surnames as recorded Kirdford SSX: Jane WHITTINGTON in earliest entry. St John the Baptist bu. 13 Feb 1822 m. 12 Jun 1770 Kirdford SSX: Kirdford SSX: St John the Baptist St John the Baptist Elizabeth DENYER Elizabeth PUTTICK c. 27 Aug 1750 c. 31 Dec 1772 Kirdford SSX: St John the Baptist John PUTTICK c. 12 Nov 1774 Puttick Mary PUTTICK c. 7 Aug 1778 Pulborough SSX: St Mary D2 Puttck family James PUTTICK c. 17 Apr 1796 Kirdford SSX Key DOR ~ Dorset, England bu. 16 Dec 1829 FUM ~ Free City of Frankfurt Kirdford SSX HAM ~ Hampshire, England JSY ~ Jersey Thomas PUTTICK Surnames as recorded KEN ~ Kent, England in earliest entry. c. 12 Nov 1797 Kirdford SSX D4 MDX ~ Middlesex, England m. 26 Jul 1821 NTH ~ Northamptonshire, England Kirdford SSX: ONT ~ Ontario, Canada St John the Baptist SA ~ South Australia SSX ~ Sussex, England Rachel OVERINGTON D31 Joseph PUTTICK John Henry PUTTICK c. 11 Nov 1798 b. 12 Oct 1830 Kirdford SSX D10 c. 12 Jan 1831 West Cowes HAM: m. 29 Dec 1820 Sun Hill Congregational Kirdford SSX: d. 8 Mar 1896 Hornsey MDX St John the Baptist m. JSY Ann QUELCH Eleanor Esther SMITH b. 1 Aug 1835 St Helier JSY Jane PUTTICK d. 2nd qtr 1909 Edmonton MDX c. 30 Mar 1800 Kirdford SSX C Mary PUTTOCK Mary Jane PUTTICK c. 5 May 1802 Kirdford SSX b. 21 Mar 1833 West Cowes HAM Thomas PUTTICK Anne PUTTOCK c. 25 May 1837 c. 15 Mar 1771 c. 4 Nov 1804 Kirdford SSX Newport HAM: Castlehold Baptist D2 Pulborough SSX: d. 24 Jul 1911 St Leonards SA St Mary William PUTTICK m. 23 Apr 1859 Hampstead MDX: m. 20 Nov 1795 c. 16 Nov 1806 D17 New College Chapel Kirdford SSX: Kirdford SSX Joseph CAWLEY St John the Baptist bu. 5 Feb 1899 Kirdford SSX m. 15 May 1832 b. 13 Nov 1817 Bridport DOR Jane WHITTINGTON c. 23 Nov 1817 Bridport DOR bu. 13 Feb 1822 Kirdford SSX: St John the Baptist New Meeting Hall Kirdford SSX: d. 13 Oct 1870 Islington West MDX St John the Baptist Jane SOPP m2. 9 Jan 1873 Hackney MDX: Clapton Presbyterian John PUTTICK Charles William August FEIGE b. 12 Oct 1808 Kirdford SSX c. 16 Oct 1808 Kirdford SSX: b. 27 Sep 1842 Frankfurt FUM St John the Baptist d. 11 Apr 1915 Adelaide SA d. 24 Aug 1876 St Helier JSY D32 m. 14 Dec 1829 Ellen PUTTICK Petworth SSX: b. 11 Nov 1837 St Helier JSY St Mary the Virgin d. 1st qtr 1916 Northampton NTH m. 8 Jan 1868 Mary COX Hackney MDX: b. 31 Dec 1809 Petworth SSX Thomas Squ Meeting House c. 28 Feb 1810 Parker GRAY Petworth SSX St Mary the Virgin b. 2 Aug 1834 Northampton NTH d. 21 Jan 1893 d. 2nd qtr 1914 Northampton NTH St Pancras MDX Julia Isabella PUTTICK D31 b. 10 Jul 1843 St Helier JSY Elizabeth PUTTICK d. 20 Dec 1884 London MDX c. 8 Jul 1810 Kirdford SSX m. 19 May 1874 Hornsey Rise MDX: St Mary Jesse M PUTTICK D23 Key c. 16 Feb 1812 James William JONES b. ~ born Kirdford SSX b. 31 Jul 1846 St Pancras MDX c. ~ baptised m. 30 Apr 1845 d. 28 Nov 1922 KEN d. ~ died Woolwich ONT s/o ~ son of Jeannette CALDER Puttick Sarah PUTTICK c. 10 Oct 1813 Kirdford SSX D3 Puttick cousins 1st cousins 4 removed 2nd cousins 3 removed D5 James STRUDWICK b. 4th qtr 1846 On this page all baptisms, Jane PUTTOCK Wisborough Green SSX marriages and burial at c. 23 Sep 1821 m. 2nd qtr 1870 Kirdford SSX: St John the Wisborough Green SSX Petworth RD SSX Baptist unless otherwise d. 3rd qtr 1906 Harriet PUTTOCK stated. Dates prefixed ca Petworth RD SSX or not in full have not been c. 7 Mar 1847 m. 14 Nov 1843 Kirdford SSX: confirmed and the location is Wisborough Green SSX: unknown unless stated. St John the Baptist St Peter ad Vincula d. 1st qtr 1901 James STRUDWICK Petworth RD SSX b. 1820 m2. 2nd qtr 1903 Wisborough Green SSX Petworth RD SSX d. Oct 1897 Jane COVEY Thomas PUTTICK Petworth RD SSX c. 12 Nov 1797 D3 George STRUDWICK d. 4th qtr 1883 Mary PUTTOCK b. 2nd qtr 1852 Petworth RD SSX c. 28 Nov 1830 Wisborough Green SSX m. 26 Jul 1821 m. 4th qtr 1850 d. 1st qtr 1917 Petworth RD SSX Rachel OVERINGTON Croydon RD SRY b. ca1794 Henry DILLOWAY m. 4th qtr 1869 Wisborough Green SSX b. 1818 Midhurst SSX Petworth RD SSX d. 3rd qtr 1868 Ruth PACY Petworth RD SSX Thomas PUTTOCK c. 6 Nov 1836 William Henry STRUDWICK dumn. 1860 b. 2nd qtr 1856 Wisborough Green SSX D6 m. 4th qtr 1881 Surnames as recorded Hambledon SRY in earliest entry. Elizabeth WINSON Jane STRUDWICK Key b. 1st qtr 1859 b. ~ born Wisborough Green SSX c. ~ baptised d. ~ died Elizabeth STRUDWICK m. ~ married b. 3rd qtr 1861 RD ~ Registration District Wisborough Green SSX SSX ~ Sussex Mary Jane STRUDWICK SRY ~ Surrey b. 2nd qtr 1862 Kirdford SSX d. 4th qtr 1862 Petworth RD SSX Edwin STRUDWICK b. 4th qtr 1866 Kirdford SSX Puttick cousins m. 4th qtr 1891 Hambledon RD SRY Emily Anne MITCHELL D4 Puttick cousins 2nd cousins 3 removed 3rd cousins 2 removed 4th cousins 1 removed Annie Esther NETLEY b. 5 Mar 1892 Thakeham RD SSX D9 m. 2nd qtr 1916 Chichester RD SSX Puttick cousins Walter H BALLANTYNE William James NETLEY b. 20 Jun 1893 Thakeham RD SSX D9 m. 2nd qtr 1916 Steyning RD SSX Ellen M BAILEY Key b. ~ born Florence May NETLEY b. 16 Jun 1896 c. ~ baptised Westhampnett RD SSX d. ~ died m. 4th qtr 1929 m. ~ married Chichester RD SSX RD ~ Registration District Sidney C BARNES SSX ~ Sussex b. 4 Aug 1897 Ernest Alfred NETLEY b. 31 Mar 1898 Chichester RD SSX D9 m. 3rd qtr 1926 Chichester RD SSX Ann C MUNRO Frederick John NETLEY Alice STRUDWICK b. 5 Jun 1901 b. 3rd qtr 1870 Chichester RD SSX D9 James STRUDWICK Wisborough Green SSX m. 2nd qtr 1926 b. 4th qtr 1846 Chichester RD SSX D4 Wisborough Green SSX m. 20 Jun 1891 m. 2nd qtr 1870 Pulborough SSX Nancy MAYNARD Petworth RD SSX William NETLEY Ellen Marian NETLEY Harriet PUTTOCK b. 1st qtr 1864 Thakeham RD SSX b. 28 Dec 1902 c. 7 Mar 1847 Chichester RD SSX Kirdford SSX: d. 4th qtr 1929 Chichester RD SSX m. 1st qtr 1903 St John the Baptist Chichester RD SSX d. 1st qtr 1901 William George BACON Petworth RD SSX Robert STRUDWICK b. 3rd qtr 1872 m2. 2nd qtr 1903 b. 18 Oct 1906 Wisborough Green SSX Petworth RD SSX m. 4th qtr 1893 Lily Elizabeth STRUDWICK Jane COVEY Petworth RD SSX b. 4th qtr 1894 Petworth RD SSX Emily CARPENTER D7 James Frederick Harriet STRUDWICK STRUDWICK b. 1st qtr 1879 b.
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