Amos Family History from London and the county of Essex, United Kingdom  


   

Above:  Ramsden Crays Parish Church

 

Amos

Thomas Amos with his wife Sarah [nee Berry] from a long line of predecessors in Kent, brought their family to Essex sometime around 1835.

Their family - Thomas b.1808, John b.1809,
Thomas b.1810,  Richard b.1811,  Henry b.1812, Elizabeth b.1813,  Mary Ann b.1814, William Henry b.1816, George b.1820 and Mary b.1824. 

George Amos and Hannah Wiffen [an Essex girl from Stock] were married in 1841, in Ramsden Crays Parish Church, a few miles outside Billericay - a town about 25 miles east of London.

George and Hannah besides having other children, had Emma in 1852.  Emma had one son  born on the 29 October 1875 in Ramsden Crays  -  he was Edward John

Edward John Amos married Lily Louisa Rawlinson in Tottenham, London in October 1901. They had 3 daughters and 2 sons.

Violet, Lily, Horace, Edward, and Winifred.

Various branches of the family moved to Bush Hill Park, Middlesex and to Buckhurst Hill, Essex.

Violet & Winifred married Redman brothers, and Lily married a Fiddament later in life.

Horace had one daughter, Shirley and so it is left to Edward's only son John, to carry the name forward into future generations.

     
   

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