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1 — Ann (Ann Elizabeth) ( - 1857) ✕ (1805) John Ball
2 — Arthur (Arthur Worrledge) (1855 - 1919), member of the Royal College of Physicians of London, medicine doctor
3 — Bertha (1846 - 1882) ✕ (1867) James Cumming Harker (1844 - 1893), lieutenant colonel of the 18th Lancashire Corps
4 — Charles (1765 - 1809), draper in Barnes ✕ Ann Nicholson ( - 1809)
5 — Charles (1782 - 1864), captain of the West Kent Regiment of Foot, minister at St Ives
6 — Edward (1802 - 1857), commander-in-chief of the Royal Engineers Corps, colonel of infantry
7 — Helen (1837 - 1888) ✕ (1864) Ira Thurber (1839 - 1911)
9 — John ✕ Joanna Aldryche
10 — John (1668 - 1729), draper in Woodbridge ✕ (1696) Elizabeth Ballet (1674 - 1758)
11 — John, Esquire of Little Deeraugh (1637 - 1686) ✕ (1663) Frances Copeland (Frances Lydia) (1641 - 1713)
12 — John (John William) (1745 - 1797), property owner ✕ (1761) Mary Mudd (1748 - 1771) ✕ (1771) Amy Cook (Elizabeth) (1749 - 1816)
13 — Pelham (Pelham Ann) (1811 - 1894), Esquire, surgeon ✕ (1841) Elizabeth Wing (Elizabeth Frances) ( - 1896)
14 — Pelham (Pelham Wing) (1844 - 1930), admiral-superintendant of the Royal Navy, explorer
15 — Putnam Calder (1904 - ), professeur de musique à l'Université de Stanford ✕ (1931) Madeleine Momot (1897 - )
16 — Robert ✕ Isabel Ellis
17 — Robert ✕ Margaret N
18 — Robert (1780 - 1857), Esquire ✕ (1807) Ann Davey (1784 - 1870)
19 — Robert (Robert Dawes) (1808 - 1891), captain of the Royal Navy
20 — William (1699 - 1767), sheriff of Suffolk, property owner in Bury St Edmunds ✕ (1727) Elizabeth Bunn (1703 - 1773)
21 — William (1728 - 1773), vicar of Thurston ✕ (1758) Mary Hall ( - 1802)
22 — William (1763 - 1837), Esquire, chaplain in ordinary of H.R.H. the Prince Regent, rector of Boyton ✕ (1799) Catherine Baynes (1775 - )
23 — William (William Wogan) (1800 - 1864), Esquire, rector of Boyton ✕ (1830) Dorothy Rope of Cransford Hall (Dorothy Lucy Mingay) (1808 - )
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1 — Frederick (Frederick James) (1824 - 1904), Lord of Demarara, rector of Welsh Bicknor ✕ (1862) Louisa Morison of Aberdeenshire
2 — Louisa (Louisa Brandbreth) (1865 - 1925), Dame of Demarara, surgeon