BEERLING Chart 0300

This is a Chart for Isaac Beerling and Cecilla Setterfield

  married
18th September
1859
Minster
Kent
 
1,2,3,6,7ISAAC BEERLING
born 27th October 1838
Ash, Kent
occupation 1861 and 1871 Herdsman
1881 Looker
1891 Looker Ag Lab
1898 and 1901 Looker
died
April 1918
Kent
  1,2,3,6,7CECILLA SETTERFIELD
baptised
4th October 1842
Minster, Kent
died
June 1932
Kent

1,4,6,7
Frederick
BEERLING

born
19th January
1860
Ash, Kent
died
January 1922

married (1)
28th October 1890
St Mary
Minster
Kent
Julia
CLEAVER

married(2)
Leila
???
1,2,5,6
Editha
BEERLING

born
2nd January
1863
Ash, Kent
died
9th January 1935

married
9th January
1906
Minster
Kent
Thomas Elvey
EASTLAND

raised
Darcy
BEERLING


1,4,5,6
Wilfred
BEERLING

born
14th August
1868
Ash, Kent
died
19th June
1944
Canada

married
10th February
1900
St John
Herne Bay
Kent
Elizabeth
DALBY

1,2Clifford
BEERLING

born
1st May 1872
Ash, Kent
died
8th July 1942

married
9th April
1898
Minster
Kent
Jessie
Rebecca
FOSTER




1,2,3
Augusta
BEERLING

born
16th September 1875
Ash, Kent
died
23rd December 1933

not married

1,2,3Cecil
BEERLING

born
27th August 1877
Ash, Kent
died
28th August 1937
Canada

married
Canada
Maud
SETTLE


2,3Darcy
BEERLING

born
3rd November 1881
Ash, Kent
died
2nd September 1952
Canada

married(1)
Catherine
Edith Rose
BEERLING

married (2)
5th December 1912
Valentina
BEAN


2,3Sidney
BEERLING

born
10th November 1882
Ash, Kent
died
8th October 1947
Canada

married
December
quarter
1907
Eastry
district
Pearl
GORE

  1. 1881 Census - Red House, Ash next Sandwich, Kent
  2. 1891 Census - Red House, Ash next Sandwich, Kent
  3. 1901 Census - Red House, Ash next Sandwich, Kent
  4. Living with his brother Frederick BEERLING and his family on the 1891 Census. See Beerling Chart 0200 for details
  5. Editha was living with Wilfred and his wife Elizabeth on the 1901 Census. See Beerling Chart 0201 for details
  6. 1871 Census - Red House, Ash next Sandwich, Kent
  7. 1861 Census - Red House, Ash next Sandwich, Kent

    I have managed to trace the whereabouts of all this family on the 1881, 1891 and 1901 Census.

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