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Ann Tullett 1
married

Francis Fysh
born 1784
farmer (1851) 2
of Brantford, Canada 3


William Francis
b.1818

Frederick
b.1819

Henry
b.1822

David Nimmo
b.1824

Ann Philadelphia
b.1826

George
b.1829

Mary Elizabeth
b. c1831

children of Ann and Francis Fysh

William Francis Fysh 4 born 1818
baptized 26 April 1818, New Road Tonbridge Independent, Saint Pancras, London, England

Frederick Fysh 5 born 1819
baptized 11 April 1819, New Road Tonbridge Independent, Saint Pancras, London, England

Henry Fysh 6 born 1822
baptized 21 September 1822, Old Church, Saint Pancras, London, England

David Nimmo Fysh 7 born 1824
farmer (1871) 8
baptized 29 May 1824, Old Church, Saint Pancras, London, England

Ann Philadelphia Fysh 9 born 1826
baptized 25 March 1826, Old Church, Saint Pancras, London, England

George Fysh born 1829
baptized 22 February 1829, Old Church, Saint Pancras, London, England 10

Notes: this child christened as George Fish, son of Francis Fish and Ann his
wife, but there are a number of other children born to a couple or
couples called Francis and Ann Fish at this period in other London
churches, according to the IGI so he may not belong in this family.

Mary Elizabeth Fysh 11 born circa 1831
 married (1)

unknown Cornwall 12 died before 1872
died before 1872
 married (2) 8 May 1872 at the home of Hewitt Fysh, Dundas Street, ?London 14

Andrew McConnell 13

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