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- [S293] Information from Vyvyan Jones, email dated 13 June 2005 (Reliability: 2).
John Lansdell married Mary Earl on 1st June 1793 in Brighton and had the
following children:
George bap 22 2 1795 Countess of Huntingdon North Street Brighton
Mary b. 12 2 1797 and bap 26 3 1797 Countess of Huntingdon
Charlotte b. 12 7 1799 and bap 20 10 1799 St Nicholas Brighton
John b. 16 9 1801 and bap 6 12 1801 St Nicholas Brighton
James bap 26 2 1804 St Nicholas Brighton
Edward b.1 3 1806 Salem Baptist Chapel Bond Street Brighton
Stephen b. 4 8 1808 Salem Baptist Chapel
- [S28] British Isles Vital Records Index, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, (Second Edition, 2001;), baptism of James Lansdell, son of John Lansdell and Mary, 26 Feb 1804, Brighton, Sussex, St Nicholas (Reliability: 2).
- [S2] Archived case of research into Lansdell family of Brighton, Sussex, Achievements of Canterbury, (http://www.achievements.co.uk;), baptism on 3 Sep 1828 of James Lansdell, s/o John, gilder, and Mary (deceased, late Earl) born Dec 1804, a week before or after Christmas, Brighton Union Street Independent chapel (Reliability: 2).
- [S2] Archived case of research into Lansdell family of Brighton, Sussex, Achievements of Canterbury, (http://www.achievements.co.uk;), baptism of James Lansdell, s/o James, carver and gilder, Union Place, deceased, and Mary Ann (late Appleford) born 22 May, Brighton Union Street Independent chapel (Reliability: 2).
- [S385] Sussex Marriage Index 1538-1837, Sussex Family History Group, (2004;), marriage of John Lansdell, bach gilder nonconformist, and Mary Earl, sp botp (B), Brighton, Sussex, 1 Jun 1793 (Reliability: 2).
- [S385] Sussex Marriage Index 1538-1837, Sussex Family History Group, (2004;), marriage of James Lansdell bach and Mary Ann Appleford sp botp (B), 6 May 1830, Brighton, Sussex (Reliability: 3).
- [S2] Archived case of research into Lansdell family of Brighton, Sussex, Achievements of Canterbury, (http://www.achievements.co.uk;), marriage of James Lansdell and Mary Ann Appleford, 6 May 1830, St Nicholas, Brighton (Reliability: 2).
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