Mary LAUNDER (1778-1852)
Family Stories > 7th GENERATION > William Launder's Family
5. Mary Launder (1778 - 1852)
Spouse : William Hickmott (1783 - ....)
Nola Irene Warren
2nd Generation -
George Ernest Edward Warren & Iris Ella Ford
3rd Generation
Leonard Leslie Warren and Burdett LaunderGeorge Dixie Ford & Sarah Jane West
4th Generation
Charles James Warren and Elizabeth (Agnes) McNayRoberts Launder and Mary Burdett SalisburyJoseph Samuel Ford and Marianette KinghamArthur Cornelius West & Anne Eliza Devonshire
5th Generation
John Warren and Elizabeth Manning and Mary ManningJohn McNay & Elizabeth RogersonGeorge William Launder & Sarah Gardiner (Roberts)Richard Burdett Salisbury & Susan HouseJoseph Ford & Ann TurnerGeorge Kingham & Sarah NashWilliam West & Lucretia WebbEliza Devonshire & Jesse Vine
6th Generation
James Manning & Elizabeth Snell
George Rogerson & Janet Tweedie
Thomas Launder & Sarah Puttoo
William Roberts & Sarah GardinerJohn Stagg House & Eliza Turner
Thomas Bate Ford & Elizabeth GarmansJames Turner & Hannah Stanley
James Kingham & Anna Maria TaylorWilliam Nash & Elizabeth SpikesleyWilliam West & Mary AuburnWilliam Webb & Sophia Fletcher
7th GenerationAnn Devonshire & William Rook
Samuel Manning & Sarah Knock
William Rogerson & Janet Jardine
James Tweedie & Elizabeth Gibson
William Launder & Anna Belchambers
1. William Launder2. Fanny Francis Launder3. Margaret Launder4. John Launder & Mary White5. Mary Launder & William Hickmott6. Nanny Ann Launder7. Sarah Launder8. Thomas Launder & Sarah Puttoo9. James Launder
Mary LaunderBorn 1778 in Kent, UKBaptism 1778, February 22 in Speldhurst, Kent, UKFather William LaunderMother Anna BelchambersMarriage 1815, April 20 in Ashurst, Kent, UKSpouse William Hickmott
Born 1783Baptised 1783, October 22 at Brenchley, Kent, UKFather John HickmottMother Susannah SalesDeathAge at DeathDeath 1852, July 17Age at Death 74 yearsBurial 1852,July 17 at Sevenoaks, KentAs with much of research beyond 1800's it is sometimes not possible to be absolutely sure of results, especially when researching common names, such as Mary and John. For instance, I know for a fact that Mary Launder was born in 1778 and that she was baptised in February of that year, but as for her marriage - this is shrouded in doubt at this stage.
