William George TICKNER & Elizabeth BURGESS
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William George TICKNER & Elizabeth BURGESS
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Male Partner :
William George TICKNER [I771] [More on this person] (2 3)
Born :
02 Aug 1830 in Rye, Sussex (4 5)
Married :
1850 in Romney Marsh, Kent (1)
Died :
28 Jan 1892 in Orlestone, Kent (6)
Buried :
1892 in Warehorne, Kent (7 8); the churchyard
Father :
Peter TICKNER
Mother :
Maria PANKHURST
Partner(s) :
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Female Partner :
Elizabeth BURGESS [I774] [More on this person] (9 10)
Born :
30 Jun 1830 in East Guldeford, Sussex (11)
Died :
18 Nov 1870 in East Ashford, Kent (12)
Buried :
Nov 1870 in Warehorne, Kent (13 14); the churchyard
Father :
Mother :
Partner(s) :
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Source Citations
-- Quality Rankings --
<3> is Primary (e.g. An Official Certificate)
<2> is Secondary (e.g. A Headstone, Fellow Researcher, etc)
<1> is Questionable (e.g. A Family Story)
<0> is Unreliable (Not Trusted)
  1. {S0199}, Internet : General [184].
    Quality Ranking : 2.
    (BEF 1 JUL 2009)
  2. {S0171}, Internet (WCP) RAY, Angie : re TICKNER & GRIERSON [157] (Site : http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=nray0scooby).
    Quality Ranking : 2.
    (BEF 1 JUL 2009)
  3. {S0091}, Chart : Descendant : TICKNER/BAILEY and PANKHURST/TURNER 1948 Ruckinge Reunion [85] (Curious Fox : http://www.curiousfox.org.uk/uk/mbprof2.lasso?eid=41561&-nothing).
    Quality Ranking : 2.
    (BEF 1 JUL 2009)
  4. {S0171}, Internet (WCP) RAY, Angie : re TICKNER & GRIERSON [157] (Site : http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=nray0scooby).
    Quality Ranking : 2.
    (BEF 1 JUL 2009)
  5. {S0091}, Chart : Descendant : TICKNER/BAILEY and PANKHURST/TURNER 1948 Ruckinge Reunion [85] (Curious Fox : http://www.curiousfox.org.uk/uk/mbprof2.lasso?eid=41561&-nothing).
    Quality Ranking : 2.
    (BEF 1 JUL 2009)
  6. {S0171}, Internet (WCP) RAY, Angie : re TICKNER & GRIERSON [157] (Site : http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=nray0scooby).
    Quality Ranking : 2.
    (BEF 1 JUL 2009)
  7. Ibid.
    Quality Ranking : 2.
    (BEF 1 JUL 2009)

    [Researcher Angie Ray states "... buried in Warehorne churchyard together 'leaving three sons and seven daughters to lament their sad loss' "]

  8. {S0618}, Internet (FamilyTreeMaker Online) : William George Tickner (b. 02 Aug 1830, d. 28 Jan 1892) (0771) [589] (http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/r/a/y/Angie-J-Ray/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0395.html).
    Quality Ranking : 2.
    (8 SEP 2012)

    "leaving three sons and seven daughters to lament their sad loss"

  9. {S0171}, Internet (WCP) RAY, Angie : re TICKNER & GRIERSON [157] (Site : http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=nray0scooby).
    Quality Ranking : 2.
    (BEF 1 JUL 2009)
  10. {S0091}, Chart : Descendant : TICKNER/BAILEY and PANKHURST/TURNER 1948 Ruckinge Reunion [85] (Curious Fox : http://www.curiousfox.org.uk/uk/mbprof2.lasso?eid=41561&-nothing).
    Quality Ranking : 2.
    (BEF 1 JUL 2009)
  11. {S0171}, Internet (WCP) RAY, Angie : re TICKNER & GRIERSON [157] (Site : http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=nray0scooby).
    Quality Ranking : 2.
    (BEF 1 JUL 2009)
  12. Ibid.
    Quality Ranking : 2.
    (BEF 1 JUL 2009)

    [Angie's source : Family History from Parish Records, Author James Cleveland Williams]

  13. Ibid.
    Quality Ranking : 2.
    (BEF 1 JUL 2009)
  14. {S0169}, Researcher : RAY, Angie re Peter TICKNER (b. 1792) and Associated (0388) [155].
    Quality Ranking : 2.
    (14 AUG 2012)

    "... buried in Warehorne churchyard together 'leaving three sons and seven daughters to lament their sad loss' "

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