October 2019 Descendants of John Bantick (1760

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October 2019 Descendants of John Bantick (1760 September 2021 Descendants of John Bantick (1760 - 1826) Generation 1 1 1. JOHN BANTICK was born in 1760 in Great Ashfield, Suffolk, England. He died in 1826 in Great Ashfield, Suffolk, England. He married Anne Mann about 1782. She was born in 1760 in Bury St edmunds, Suffolk, England. John Bantick and Anne Mann had the following children: 2 2. i. WILLIAM BANTICK was born in 1782 in Stonham Parva, Suffolk, England. He died on 19 Oct 1835 in Suffolk, England. He married (1) RACHEL PALMER on 14 Dec 1802 in Stonham Parva, Suffolk, England (Rachel and William both signed marriage certificate with a cross). She was born in 1783. She died in Jan 1813 in Stonham Parva, Suffolk, England. He married ELIZABETH FREEMAN. She was born about 1805 in Hull, Yorkshire, England. She died in 1892 in Stonham Parva, Suffolk, England. ii. JAMES BANTICK was born about 1786 in Badwell Ash, Suffolk, England. He died in Oct 1867 in Badwell Ash, Suffolk, England. He married Emily Reade on 16 Jan 1817 in Suffolk, England, United Kingdom. She was born in 1801 in Long Melford, Suffolk, England. She died in 1870 in Stow, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom. iii. HANNAH BANTICK was born in 1787 in Hewell, Suffolk, England. She died in Apr 1874 in Bury St Edmunds St James, Suffolk, England. She married William Nunn on 28 Feb 1814 in St James,Bury St Edmunds,Suffolk,England. He was born about 1784 in Bury, Suffolk, England. iv. ANNE BANTICK was born about 1788 in Suffolk, England. She died on 04 Mar 1825 in Lakenheath, Suffolk, England. She married Robert Flack on 29 Oct 1818 in Generation 1 (cont.) Lakenheath, Suffolk, England. He was born about 1777 in South Lopham, Norfolk, England. He died on 03 Apr 1857 in Lakenheath, Suffolk, England. v. JOHN BANTICK was born about 1790 in Great Ashfield, Suffolk, England. He died on 11 Oct 1829 in Great Ashfield, Suffolk, England. 3. vi. DANIEL BANTICK was born about 1798 in Great Ashfield, Suffolk, England. He died in 1871 in Redfern, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He married (1) SARAH BUGG on 26 Jul 1821 in Great Ashfield, Suffolk, England. She was born on 12 Jul 1800 in Little Whelnetham, Suffolk, England. He married (2) SUSANNAH ELLIOTT, daughter of Richard Elliott and Eleanor Bolton in 1841 in St Andrews Scots Church Sydney (NSW V18413537 74A/1841 OR V18411044 75/1841 “Bentinck - Susan Elliot”). She was born in 1823 in Sydney, NSW. She died in 1866 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Generation 2 2 1 2. WILLIAM BANTICK (John ) was born in 1782 in Stonham Parva, Suffolk, England. He died on 19 Oct 1835 in Suffolk, England. He married (1) RACHEL PALMER on 14 Dec 1802 in Stonham Parva, Suffolk, England (Rachel and William both signed marriage certificate with a cross). She was born in 1783. She died in Jan 1813 in Stonham Parva, Suffolk, England. He married ELIZABETH FREEMAN. She was born about 1805 in Hull, Yorkshire, England. She died in 1892 in Stonham Parva, Suffolk, England. William Bantick and Rachel Palmer had the following child: 3 i. WILLIAM BANTICK. William Bantick and Elizabeth Freeman had the following children: ii. RACHEL BANTICK was born on 06 Mar 1817 in Stonham Parva, Suffolk, England. She died in 1817. Generation 2 (cont.) iii. WILLIAM BANTICK was born on 05 Aug 1818 in Stonham Parva, Suffolk, England. iv. MARY BANTICK was born on 18 Aug 1820. 4. v. DANIEL BANTICK was born on 12 Jun 1823 in Little Stonham, Suffolk, England. He died in Mar 1907 in Suffolk, United Kingdom. He married Zophiel Robinson, daughter of John Robinson on 05 Dec 1843 in Thornham Magna, Suffolk, England. She was born about 1824 in Thornham Magna, Suffolk, England. She died in Mar 1915 in Stonham Parva, Suffolk. vi. MARTHA BANTICK was born on 07 Nov 1825. vii. SOPHIA BANTICK was born on 07 Nov 1828 in Stonham Parva, Suffolk, England. viii. JAMES BANTICK was born on 22 Sep 1829 in Little Stonham, Suffolk, England.. 2 1 3. DANIEL BANTICK (John ) was born about 1798 in Great Ashfield, Suffolk, England. He died in 1871 in Redfern, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He married (1) SARAH BUGG on 26 Jul 1821 in Great Ashfield, Suffolk, England. She was born on 12 Jul 1800 in Little Whelnetham, Suffolk, England. He married (2) SUSANNAH ELLIOTT, daughter of Richard Elliott and Eleanor Bolton in 1841 in St Andrews Scots Church Sydney (NSW V18413537 74A/1841 OR V18411044 75/1841 “Bentinck - Susan Elliot”). She was born in 1823 in Sydney, NSW. She died in 1866 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Daniel Bantick and Sarah Bugg had the following children: 3 i. WALTER BANTICK was born on 12 Sep 1822 in Great Ashfield, Suffolk, England. He died in Oct 1878 in Suffolk, England. Generation 2 ii. MIRA BANTICK was born in 1824 in Ashfield, Suffolk, England. She died in Jul 1904 in Great Ashfield, Suffolk, England. iii. JAMES BANTICK was born about 1825 in Ashfield, Suffolk, England. He died in Jan 1887 in England. iv. HENRY BANTICK was born on 02 Apr 1826 in Great Ashfield, Suffolk, England. He died in 1828 in Great Ashfield, Suffolk, England. v. RAYNER BANTICK was born on 06 Mar 1829 in Great Ashfield, Suffolk, England. He died in Jul 1842 in Great Ashfield, Suffolk, England. vi. HANNAH BANTICK was born on 19 Oct 1830 in Ashfield, Suffolk, England. She died in Jul 1862 in England. vii. JOHN BANTICK was born on 29 Jul 1831 in Great Ashfield, Suffolk, England. viii. WILLIAM BANTICK was born in 1832 in Ashfield, Suffolk, England. married Daniel Bantick in 1841 in Sydney, NSW. Daniel Bantick and Susannah Elliott had the following children: ix. EMMA BANTICK was born in 1841 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. x. FANNY BANTICK was born in 1845 in Sydney New South Wales Australia. She died in 1845 in Cobbitty, Narellan, New South Wales. xi. GEORGE R S BANTICK was born in 1848 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He died in 1849 in Camperdown, Newtown, New South Wales. xii. ELEANOR MARGARET BANTICK was born in 1851 in Sydney, Generation 2 New South Wales, Australia. She died in 1936 in New South Wales, Australia. She married Charles Lee Edmonds in 1870 in NSW Australia. He was born in 1839 in Westminster England. He died in 1885 in NSW Australia. xiii. SELINA PUZEY BANTICK was born in 1853 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. She died in 1879 in New South Wales, Australia. xiv. FRANCES MATILDA BANTICK was born on 09 Nov 1855 in Surry Hills, New South Wales, Australia. She married David Hilton in 1876 in Sydney, New South Wales. Generation 3 3 2 1 4. DANIEL BANTICK (William , John ) was born on 12 Jun 1823 in Little Stonham, Suffolk, England. He died in Mar 1907 in Suffolk, United Kingdom. He married Zophiel Robinson, daughter of John Robinson on 05 Dec 1843 in Thornham Magna, Suffolk, England. She was born about 1824 in Thornham Magna, Suffolk, England. She died in Mar 1915 in Stonham Parva, Suffolk. Daniel Bantick and Zophiel Robinson had the following children: 4 i. HENRY BANTICK was born in Apr 1844 in Little Stonham, Suffolk, England. 5. ii. ELIZABETH BANTICK was born in Jan 1845 in Little Stonham, Suffolk, England. She died in Apr 1893 in Ipswich, Suffolk. She married Albert Buckle on 11 Jul 1866 in Saint Matthew,Ipswich,Suffolk,England. iii. JANE BANTICK was born in 1847 in Little Stonham, Suffolk, England. iv. CATHERINE BANTICK was born in 1849 in Little Stonham, Suffolk, England. Generation 3 (cont.) v. SARAH BANTICK was born on 07 Nov 1850 in Little Stonham, Suffolk, England. She died on 16 Feb 1941 in 10 Warren Road, Guildford, Surrey. vi. JAMES BANTICK was born about 1853 in Stonham Parva, Suffolk, England. 6. vii. HARRIET BANTICK was born on 14 May 1854 in Stonham Parva, Suffolk, England. She died on 17 Aug 1922 in Stonham Aspall, England, United Kingdom. She married JOHN TATE. He was born on 06 Oct 1853 in Stockworth, Nottinghamshire, England. He died on 09 Nov 1915 in Stonham Aspall, England, United Kingdom. viii. HENRY WILLIAM BANTICK was born in 1856 in Little Stonham, Suffolk, England. He died about 1866 in Little Stonham, Suffolk, England. 7. ix. DANIEL BANTICK was born in Mar 1856 in Stonham Parva, Suffolk, England. He died in 1922. He married Ellen Last, daughter of John Last and Mahala Holmes on 25 Jul 1880 in Southwark Christchurch, London, England. She was born in Oct 1860 in Ipswich, St Clement, Suffolk, England. She died in 1922. x. MARY BANTICK was born in 1857 in Bosmere, Suffolk. She died in 1862 in Bosmere, Suffolk. xi. ISABELLA BANTICK was born about 1860 in Little Stonham, Suffolk, England (Aged 8 months on 1861 census). She married John Ruffles, son of Henry Ruffles and Emma Whiting in Mar 1887 in Bosmere, Suffolk, England. He was born in 1865 in Creeting All Saints, Suffolk, England. Isabella Bantick was born in Dec 1863 in Little Stonham, Suffolk, England. xii. HENRY WILLIAM BANTICK was born in 1866 in Little Generation 3 Stonham, Suffolk, England. xiii. MARY BURTON BANTICK was born about 1869 in Little Stonham, Suffolk, England. She married Alexander Stewart Crum in Jul 1897 in Marylebone, London. Generation 4 4 3 2 1 5. ELIZABETH BANTICK (Daniel , William , John ) was born in Jan 1845 in Little Stonham, Suffolk, England. She died in Apr 1893 in Ipswich, Suffolk. She married Albert Buckle on 11 Jul 1866 in Saint Matthew,Ipswich,Suffolk,England. Elizabeth Bantick and Albert Buckle had the following children: i.
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