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Farrant, Thomas (?–1669)★, 10x great grandfather.
Thomas★ married Alice French★ on 7 Nov, 1625 at St. Michael's Church in Shute, Devon, England. He was buried on 9 Jul, 1669 at St. Michael's Church, Shute.
Felton, Elizabeth (1718–?)
Elizabeth was baptised on 24 Aug, 1718 at St. John's Church in Danbury, Essex, England, the daughter of William Felton★ and Mary Harvey.
Felton, Elizabeth (1758–?)
Elizabeth was baptised on 3 Sep, 1758 at St. Andrew's Church in Sandon, Essex, England, the daughter of Jeremiah Felton★ and Elizabeth Nichols★. She married James Upson on 11 Oct, 1781 at St. Mary's Church in Chelmsford, Essex, England.
Felton, Elizabeth (1795–1796)
Elizabeth died age one. Was baptised on 9 Aug, 1795 at St. John's Church in Danbury, Essex, England and buried on 6 Dec, 1796.
Felton, George (1838–1839)
George died in infancy. Was baptised on 4 Jun, 1838 in the parish of Sandon in Essex, England and buried on 10 Mar, 1839.
Felton, James (1808–1808)
James died in infancy. Was baptised on 17 Jul, 1808 at St. John's Church in Danbury, Essex, England and buried on 28 Aug, 1808.
Felton, Jane (1729–1734)
Jane died age four. Was baptised on 22 Jun, 1729 at St. John's Church in Danbury, Essex, England and buried on 17 May, 1734.
Felton, Jeremiah (1705–1741)
Jeremiah was baptised on 1 Oct, 1705 at St. John's Church in Danbury, Essex, England, the son of William Felton★ and Sarah –?–★. He married Sarah Wade on 30 Apr, 1732 at St. Margaret's Church in Woodham Mortimer, Essex, England. He was buried on 17 Jun, 1741 at St. Margaret's Church, Woodham Mortimer.
Felton, Jeremiah (1732–1733)
Jeremiah died age one. Was baptised on 31 Dec, 1732 at St. John's Church in Danbury, Essex, England and buried in Apr 1733.
Felton, Jeremiah (1735–1800)★, 5x great grandfather.
Jeremiah★ was baptised on 17 Aug, 1735 at St. John's Church in Danbury, Essex, England, the son of William Felton★ and Mary Gamling★. He married Elizabeth Nichols★ on 29 Feb, 1756 at St. Andrew's Church in Sandon, Essex, England. He was buried in 1800 at St. John's Church, Danbury.