Paul Bailey
Paul Bailey||p12.htm#i1050|Robert Bailey||p12.htm#i1048|Mary Morgan||p263.htm#i1049|||||||Herbert Morgan|b. c 1885\nd. 1968|p263.htm#i953|Gertrude E. Hall|b. 29 Jul 1894\nd. 9 Sep 1961|p145.htm#i954|
- Father: Robert Bailey
- Mother: Mary Morgan
- Relationship: 4th cousin 1 time removed of Raymond Derek Sewell.
- Charts: Henry Seawell Descendants
Robert Bailey
- Robert Bailey married Mary Morgan, daughter of Herbert Morgan and Gertrude Elizabeth Hall.
- Charts: Henry Seawell Descendants
Family: Mary Morgan
Thomas Bailey
Thomas Bailey||p12.htm#i2433|Christopher Bailey||p11.htm#i2500|Ann-Marie Elizabeth Fraser||p126.htm#i2429|||||||James Fraser||p126.htm#i2430|Ann E. F. B. Hourigan||p180.htm#i2499|
- Father: Christopher Bailey
- Mother: Ann-Marie Elizabeth Fraser
- Relationship: 4th cousin 3 times removed of Raymond Derek Sewell.
- Charts: Henry Seawell Descendants
Emma Baines
- Emma Baines was born circa 1835 at Great Dunmow, Essex, England.
- She married Henry Gunn circa December 1853 at Great Dunmow, Essex.
- Her daughter Eliza Gunn was born circa 1855 at Great Dunmow, Essex.
- Her son John Gunn was born circa 1857 at Great Dunmow, Essex.
- Her daughter Alice Gunn was born in 1860 at Great Dunmow, Essex.
- Her son Charles Gunn was born circa 1862 at Great Dunmow, Essex.
- Her son William Gunn was born circa 1864 at Great Dunmow, Essex.
- She married Thomas Bush, son of Thomas Bush and Susannah Sewell, circa December 1870 at Dunmow R.D, Essex, England, Vol 4a. Page 710.
- Emma & Thomas had both been widowed.
- She and Thomas Bush appeared on the census of 2 April 1871 at Broadway, Great Dunmow, Essex, England.
- Her son Thomas Bush was born circa 1872 at Great Dunmow, Essex.
- Her son Arthur Bush was born circa 1874 at Great Dunmow, Essex.
- She and Thomas Bush appeared on the census of 3 April 1881 at Great Dunmow, Essex.
- She and Thomas Bush appeared on the census of 5 April 1891 at Broardway, Great Dunmow, Essex, England.
- Charts: Henry Seawell Descendants
Family 1: Henry Gunn b. c 1835
Family 2: Thomas Bush b. c 1835
Ada May Baker
- Ada May Baker married John Roy Sewell, son of Florance Violet Sewell, circa March 1957 at Southend on Sea R.D, Essex, England.
- Charts: Henry Seawell Descendants
Family: John Roy Sewell
Alexander Baker
- Alexander Baker married Margaret Morrison.
- His daughter Bertha Lavina Baker was born circa 1895 at Halibuston, Ontario, Canada.
Family: Margaret Morrison
Bertha Lavina Baker
Bertha Lavina Baker|b. c 1895|p12.htm#i4067|Alexander Baker||p12.htm#i4068|Margaret Morrison||p265.htm#i4069|||||||||||||
- Father: Alexander Baker
- Mother: Margaret Morrison
- Bertha Lavina Baker was born circa 1895 at Halibuston, Ontario, Canada.
- She married Alfred Henry Sewell, son of Alfred Sewell and Elizabeth Stafford, on 10 December 1918 at Linsdsay, Victoria, Ontario, Canada.
- Charts: Henry Seawell Descendants
Family: Alfred Henry Sewell b. c Dec 1885, d. 20 Sep 1932
Edward J C R Baker
- Edward J C R Baker married Julia Mary Ann Sewell, daughter of Charles Patrick Sewell and Florence E Eaton, circa December 1948 at Lambeth R.D, London, England.
- Charts: Henry Seawell Descendants
Family: Julia Mary Ann Sewell b. 2 Nov 1926, d. Sep 1989
Sarah Baker
- Sarah Baker married Joseph Hampshire.
- Her daughter Sarah Hampshire was born circa 1792 at Eastling, Kent, England.
Family: Joseph Hampshire
Albert Baldchin
Albert Baldchin|b. c 1897|p12.htm#i3941|Alfred Baldchin|b. c 1862|p13.htm#i2519|Henrietta Meyrick|b. c 1865|p259.htm#i2520|||||||||||||
- Father: Alfred Baldchin b. c 1862
- Mother: Henrietta Meyrick b. c 1865
- Albert Baldchin was born circa 1897 at Stratford, Essex, England.
- He appeared in the household of Alfred Baldchin and Henrietta Baldchin on 2 April 1911 at 3 Beddingfield St, Stratford, Essex, England.
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