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Savernake Tree Descendants of Roger BECKINGHAM 15 Apr 2001 Page 1 1. Roger BECKINGHAM (b.1684;d.1741-Great Bedwyn,WIL) sp: Mary (m.1708;d.1734-Great Bedwyn,WIL) 2. Salmor BECKINGHAM (b.1710-Marlborough,Wilts;d.1766-Burbage,Wilts) sp: Susanna HATT (b.1720-Burbage,Wilts.;m.1736;d.1777-Burbage,Wilts) 3. Mary BECKINGHAM (b.1736;d.1737-Hungerford,Berks..) 3. Mary BECKINGHAM (b.1737) 3. John BECKINGHAM (b.1738) sp: Sarah WITHERS (m.1770) 3. Stephen BECKINGHAM (b.1742-Burbage,Wilts.;d.1821-Burbage,Wilts) sp: Frances EVANS (b.1740-Easton Royal,Wilts;m.1773;d.1820-Burbage,Wilts) 4. Thomas BECKINGHAM (b.1774-Burbage,Wilts.;d.1840-South Savernake,Wilts) sp: Jane PEARCE (b.1772-Wootton Rivers,Wilts;m.1797;d.1847-Ram Alley,Burbage,Wilts) 5. Mary BECKINGHAM (b.1799-Burbage,Wilts.) sp: William WILD (m.1817) 5. George BECKINGHAM (b.1801-Burbage,Wilts.;d.1861-Burbage,Wilts) sp: Maria DASH (b.1805-Burbage,Wilts;m.1826) 6. James BECKINGHAM (b.1827-Lye Hill,Burbage,Wilts.;d.1898-Easton Royal,Wiltshire,England) sp: Caroline WHITEBREAD (b.1821-Benham,Berks;m.1849;d.1887-Easton Royal,Wiltshire,England) 7. Mary Jane BECKINGHAM (b.1850-Easton Royal,Wilts;d.1890-Taylorville,Christian County,Illinois,USA) sp: Thomas AYMER (b.1849-Preshute,Wiltshire,England;m.1872;d.1906-Taylorville,Christian County,I,USA) 8. William AYMER (b.1872-Wiltshire,England;d.1901-Taylorville,Christian County,Illinois) 8. Elizabeth Jane AYMER (b.1873-Wiltshire,England;d.1893-Taylorville,Christian county,Illinois) 8. Anna Elizabeth AYMER (b.1875-Taylorville,Christian County,Illinois;d.1952-Tomahawk,LC,Wisconsin) sp: Herman Gordon KYLER (b.1874-Taylorville,CC,Illinois;m.1895;d.1951-LT,OC,Wisconsin) 9. Merville William KYLER (b.1897-Taylorville,CC,Illinois;d.1963-Wausau,MC,Wisconsin) sp: Mildred Etta BROOKS (b.1897;m.1924;d.1983-Wausau,Marathon County,Wisconsin) 9. Lester Goering KYLER (b.1900-Taylorville,Christian County,Illinois;d.1968-M,MC,Wisconsin) sp: Jessie KUHN (b.1905;d.1993-Beaver Dam,Wisconsin) 9. Harold Edward KYLER (b.1904-St. Louis,St. Louis County,Missouri;d.1978-Glidden,AC,Wisconsin) sp: Phyllis RIPPLINGER (b.1909-Glidden,AC,Wisconsin;m.1934;d.1998-Park Falls,Wisconsin) 9. Herbert Aymer KYLER (b.1910-Merrill,Lincoln County,Wisconsin;d.1981-West Allis,M,Wisconsin) sp: Hazel Marie MILLER (b.1913-M,MC,Wisconsin;m.1934;d.1972-Milwaukee,MC,Wisconsin) 9. Russell Dennison KYLER (b.1914-Merrill,LC,Wisconsin;d.1959-Madison,Dane County,Wisconsin) sp: Crystal Emily MAJERUS (b.1916-Bradley,LC,Wisconsin;m.1937;d.1982-T,LC,Wisconsin) 8. Edith Mary AYMER (b.1877) sp: James Alexander CRAIG (b.1875-Taylorville,Cc,Illinois;m.1897;d.1956-Delta,Ohio) 8. Suddie Bell AYMER (b.1879) 8. Nellie AYMER (b.1881-Taylorville,Christian County,Illinois) sp: Charles ACHENBACH (b.1880) 9. Aymer ACHENBACH (b.1908-Oklahoma.;d.1970) sp: Freda SEIGER (b.1894-Pennsylvania,USA;d.1981-Maple Shade,New Jersey.) 8. Ethel A. AYMER (b.1883-Assumption Township,Christian County,Illinois;d.1969) sp: Arthur R. ACHENBACH (b.1884-SFT,CC,Illinois;m.1903;d.1975-Taylorville,CC,Illinois) 9. Mildred G. ACHENBACH (b.1905-Illinois.;d.1980-Morrisonville,Illinois.) sp: Gordon DEWEESE (b.1906-Illinois.;d.1981-Morrisonville,Illinois.) 9. Marcella A. ACHENBACH (b.1911-Illinois.;d.1994-Pawnee,Illinois.) sp: Ambrose GATTON (b.1908-Illinois.;d.1980-Pawnee,Illinois.) 8. Charles Richard AYMER (b.1885-Taylorville,Christian county,Illinois) sp: UNKNOWN 9. Byron AYMER (b.1909-Illinois.;d.1990-Illinois.) 8. George AYMER (b.1887) 7. William Henry BECKINGHAM (b.1852-Easton,Wilts) sp: Ruth (b.1851-Wokingham,Berks) 8. Anna BECKINGHAM (b.1877-Eastwood,Nottinghamshire) 8. Clara BECKINGHAM (b.1878-Eastwood,Nottinghamshire.) 8. Frederick BECKINGHAM (b.1880-Leiston,Suffolk.) 7. John Edward BECKINGHAM (b.1853-Easton Royal,Wilts) 7. Anna Marie BECKINGHAM (b.1855-Easton Royal,Wilts;d.1871-Easton Royal,Wiltshire,England) 7. Joshua BECKINGHAM (b.1856-Easton Royal,Wilts;d.1931-Eastwick,Pewsey,Wilts) sp: Ellen FARROW (b.1864-Hove,Sussex;m.1888;d.1915-New Mill,Milton Lilbourne,Wilts) 8. Ellen Rosina BECKINGHAM (b.1889-Easton Royal,Wilts) Descendants of Roger BECKINGHAM 15 Apr 2001 Page 2 sp: Frank Maura JUPP (b.1890;m.1918) 8. William Henry BECKINGHAM (b.1890-Easton Royal,Wilts.;d.1956-Savernake Hosp,M,Wilts UK) sp: Phyllis Mary FITCHETT (b.1889-Coleshill,Berks.;m.1915;d.1955-Devizes Hospital.) 9. Molly BECKINGHAM (b.1920-Malmesbury,Wilts,UK;d.1975-Savernake Hosp,M,Wilts UK) sp: Thomas John MCGAHEY (b.1921-UI,B,CA,Nth Ireland;m.1941;d.1995-2WW,Burbage,W,UK) 9. Reginald BECKINGHAM (b.1928-Fyfield,Nr Marlborough,Wilts;d.1998-St Dogmaels,C,Wales.) 8. John Edward BECKINGHAM (b.1892-Easton Royal,Wilts;d.1956) sp: Florence PERRY (d.1956) 8. George Alfred BECKINGHAM (b.1894-Breach Cottages,Easton Royal,Wilts.;d.1956) sp: UNKNOWN 8. Mary Jane BECKINGHAM (b.1896-Easton Royal,Wilts;d.1898-Easton Royal,Wiltshire,England) 7. James Henry BECKINGHAM (b.1859-Easton Royal;d.1862-Easton Royal) 7. Elizabeth Ann BECKINGHAM (b.1860-Easton Royal,Wilts) 7. James Henry BECKINGHAM (b.1863-Easton Royal;d.1863-Easton Royal) sp: Ellen SMITH (b.1821-Burbage,Wilts;m.1888) 6. David BECKINGHAM (b.1829-South Savernake,Burbage,Wilts.;d.1881-Wootton Rivers,Wilts.) sp: Mary AMER (b.1831-Wootton Rivers,Wilts;m.1856;d.1886-Wootton Rivers,Wilts) 7. George BECKINGHAM (b.1865-Wootton Rivers,Wilts) 7. Phoebe BECKINGHAM (b.1869-Wootton Rivers,Wilts) sp: John FISHLOCK (b.1851-Lockeridge,Wilts;m.1895) 8. Bert BECKINGHAM (b.1890-Pewsey,Wilts) 6. Thomas BECKINGHAM (b.1831-Burbage,Wilts.;d.1831-Burbage,Wilts) 6. John Henry BECKINGHAM (b.1832-Lye Hill,Burbage,Wilts.;d.1912-Wootton Rivers,Wilts.) sp: Mary Ann WHITEBREAD (b.1841-Mildenhall,Wilts;m.1860;d.1902-Wootton Rivers,Wilts) 7. Elizabeth BECKINGHAM (b.1860-Brown's Farm,South Savernake) sp: Charles Yeates LAMBOURNE (b.1856-Milton Lilbourne,Wilts;m.1888) 7. Sarah Anne BECKINGHAM (b.1862-Wootton Rivers,Wilts) sp: George LIGHT (b.1865-Easton Royal,Wilts;m.1887) 8. Ethel E BECKINGHAM (b.1886-Pewsey,Wilts) 8. Sarah Louise LIGHT (b.1889-Wootton Rivers) 7. Matilda BECKINGHAM (b.1864-Wootton Rivers,Wilts) 7. Esther BECKINGHAM (b.1865-Wootton Rivers,Wilts) sp: Henry BRIDGEMAN (b.1851-South Savernake,Wilts;m.1891) 7. William BECKINGHAM (b.1868-Wootton Rivers,Wilts) 7. Annie BECKINGHAM (b.1870-Wootton Rivers,Wilts;d.1870-Wootton Rivers,Wilts) 7. Rhoda BECKINGHAM (b.1872-Wootton Rivers,Wilts;d.1873-Wootton Rivers,Wilts) 7. Kate BECKINGHAM (b.1874-Wootton Rivers,Wilts) sp: William Henry BATH (b.1874;m.1893) 7. Caroline Annie BECKINGHAM (b.1876-Wootton Rivers,Wilts) sp: Henry YEATES (b.1877-Easton Royal,Wilts;m.1901) 7. John Henry BECKINGHAM (b.1878-Wootton Rivers,Wilts) 7. George Frederick BECKINGHAM (b.1880-Wootton Rivers,Wilts;d.1880-Wootton Rivers,Wilts) 7. Frank BECKINGHAM (b.1882-Wootton Rivers,Wilts;d.1882-Wootton Rivers,at 10 weeks old) 7. Alice BECKINGHAM (b.1883-Wootton Rivers,Wilts;d.1884-Wootton Rivers,11 weeks old) 7. Rose BECKINGHAM (b.1884-Wootton Rivers,Wilts;d.1884-Wootton Rivers,Wilts) 7. Alice BECKINGHAM (b.1885-Wootton Rivers,Wilts) sp: Stephen John AMOR (b.1887-Wootton Rivers,Wilts;m.1908) 6. Sarah BECKINGHAM (b.1834-Lye Hill,Burbage,Wilts.;d.1881) sp: George MALIN (b.1839-Marlborough,Wilts;m.1860) 6. George BECKINGHAM (b.1836-Lye Hill,Burbage,Wilts.;d.1838-Lye Hill,Burbage,Wilts) 6. Jane BECKINGHAM (b.1839-Lye Hill,Burbage,Wilts.) sp: John WHITEBREAD (b.1839-North Savernake,Wilts.;m.1859) 7. Emily Ann WHITEBREAD (b.1860-St Margaretts,Preshute,Marlborough,Wilts) sp: Alfred COOK (b.1852-Pewsey,Wilts;m.1881) 8. Hubert WHITEBREAD (b.1880-Overton Heath,Clench Common,Wilts) 8. Harriett COOK (b.1882-Painsbridge,Pewsey,Wilts) sp: Henry John HEATH (b.1880-Little Salisbury,Milton,Nr Pewsey,Wilts.;m.1905) 9. Fanny Vera May HEATH 9. Alfred Henry John (Jack) HEATH (b.1911-Marlborough,Wilts.;d.1992-SH,Marlborough.) 8. Sarah Anne COOK (b.1883-The Marsh,Marlborough,Wilts) 7. Sarah Ann WHITEBREAD (b.1863-The Marsh,Marlborough,Wilts) Descendants of Roger BECKINGHAM 15 Apr 2001 Page 3 7. George WHITEBREAD (b.1867-Ogbourne St Andrew,Wilts) sp: Rose Hannah CULLEY (b.1872-Eastbury,Berks;m.1890) 8. George A WHITEBREAD (b.1891-Huish,Wilts) 7. Charles John WHITEBREAD (b.1870-Ogbourne St Andrew,Wilts) 7. Elizabeth WHITEBREAD (b.1875-Huish Hill,Wilcott,Wilts) 7. John Henry WHITEBREAD (b.1878-Wootton Rivers,Wilts) 7. Arthur WHITEBREAD (b.1888-Wootton Rivers,Wilts) 6. Stephen BECKINGHAM (b.1841-Lye Hill,Burbage,Wilts.;d.1923-Wantage registration district) sp: Mary (b.1849-Reading,Berks.;m.1875;d.1887) 7. Arthur James BECKINGHAM (b.1876-Wootton Rivers,Wilts) sp: Ann CRIPPS (b.1848-Hampstead Norris,Berks.;m.1887) 6. Ann BECKINGHAM (b.1843-Lye Hill,Burbage,Wilts.;d.1876) sp: Thomas TITCOMBE (b.1836-Mildenhall,Wilts;m.1862) 7. Elizabeth TITCOMBE (b.1876-South Savernake) 6. William BECKINGHAM (b.1846-Lye Hill,Burbage,Wilts.) 6. George BECKINGHAM (b.1850-Burbage,Wilts) 5. John BECKINGHAM (b.1803-South Savernake,Burbage,Wilts.;d.1881-Marlborough Union Workhouse,P,Marlborough.) sp: Roseanna or Rosana BROWN (b.1805-North Savernake;m.1828;d.1871) 6. Eliza BECKINGHAM (b.1830-Savernake Park,Burbage;d.1922-Burbage) sp: Thomas NEATE (b.1830-Great Bedwyn;m.1856;d.1886-Burbage) 7. Edwin NEATE (b.1856-Wilcot,Wilts) 7. Martha NEATE (b.1858-Savernake,Wilts;d.1913-Rugby) sp: Robert William BLUNDY (b.1856-Burbage;m.1882;d.1936-Burbage) 8. Florence E BLUNDY (b.1883) 8.
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