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APPLEDORE EBENEZER CHURCH BIRTHS - FOUNDED 1835

Transcribed by David Carter

Taken from microfiche in the County Record Office, and made available by permission of the Baptist Church authorities.

SURNAME FIRST NAME BORN BAPT CHURCH PARENTS NOTES
KINGDON Elizabeth 17-Jun 1834 ~ Ebenezer William Kingdon and Sarah (dau John Nicholls)  
ROSS William ~~ ~~ 1831 ~ Ebenezer William Ross and Elizabeth (dau William & Ann Labdon)  
ROSS Annabella 17-Oct-1836 ~ Ebenezer William Ross and Elizabeth (dau William & Ann Labdon)  
KINGDON Margaret 12-Jan-1800 ~ Ebenezer William Kingdon and Sarah (dau John Nicholls) (date as stated)
BAILY Mary Elizabeth 04-Jul-1834 ~ Ebenezer John Baily and Betsey (dau Richard Pasmore)  
BAILY Alice Jane 30-Jun-1836 ~ Ebenezer John Baily and Betsey (dau Richard Pasmore)  
LAMMY Robert Bowden 17-Nov-1836 ~ Ebenezer Thomas Lammy and Mary (dau Thomas & Mary Bowden)  
WILLIAMS Ann 24-Oct-1836 ~ Ebenezer John Williams and Ann (dau John & Ann Williams)  
DENNIS Mary 24-Dec-1836 ~ Ebenezer Thomas Dennis and Mary (dau George & Elizabeth Veil)  
WILLIAMS Edward Thomas 08-May-1836 ~ Ebenezer William Williams and Betty (dau Aran & Ann Edger)  
             
Sir, In compliance with your request, we send you our register and deeply regret the delay which has taken place, and the trouble you have already experienced and which is attributable chiefly to the irregularities which were connected with it, however, it is now correct with one exception, which we cannot avoid, as the party lives in Bristol. Our cause is an infant one as may be in force from the fact that only 10 children have been registered since its establishment.
I am on behalf of the Baptist Church at Appledore, your obligatable servant. Charles Wilkinson

Brian Randell, 22 Mar 2010

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