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Descendants of Michael Welsh
Generation No. 1
1. MICHAEL1
WELSH
He married ANN
DOLBY
23 May 1803 in Harby, Leicestershire witness Catherine Welsh and
William Wesson. She was
born in Thorpe Sarchville, and died 13 Oct 1848.
More About MICHAEL WELSH:
Occupation: Tailor
Children of MICHAEL WELSH
and ANN
DOLBY
are:
2.
i. THOMAS2 WELSH,
b. Abt. 1814, Harby, Leicestershire; d. 1884, Harby.
ii. ALICE WELSH,
b. 31 Dec 1804, Harby, Leicestershire.
iii. JOHN WELSH,
b. 12 Oct 1806, Harby, Leicestershire.
iv. ELIZABETH WELSH,
b. 21 Jun 1808, Harby, Leicestershire.
v. WILLIAM WELSH,
b. 21 Jun 1810, Harby, Leicestershire.
vi. HENRY WELSH,
b. 11 Mar 1812, Harby, Leicestershire.
More About HENRY WELSH:
Emigration: South
Africa
vii.
SARAH
WELSH,
b. 1816, Harby, Leicestershire; d. 23 Nov 1825, Harby,
Leicestershire.
More About SARAH WELSH:
Baptism: 09 Jun 1816, Harby, Leicestershire
viii.
ANN
WELSH,
b. 1819, Harby, Leicestershire.
More About ANN
WELSH:
Baptism: 03 Jan 1819, Harby, Leicestershire
ix. MARY WELSH,
b. 1821, Harby, Leicestershire.
More About MARY
WELSH:
Baptism: 11 Mar 1821, Harby, Leicestershire
x. CATHERINE
WELSH,
b. 1824, Harby, Leicestershire.
More About CATHERINE WELSH:
Baptism: 22 Apr 1824, Harby, Leicestershire
xi. MICHAEL WELSH,
b. 1825, Harby, Leicestershire; d. 09 Nov 1825, Harby,
Leicestershire.
More About MICHAEL
WELSH:
Baptism: 05 Nov 1825, Harby, Leicestershire
Generation No. 2
2. THOMAS2
WELSH
(MICHAEL1)
was born Abt. 1814 in Harby, Leicestershire, and died 1884 in Harby.
He married FRANCIS.
She was born Abt. 1809 in Hickling, Nottinghamshire, and died
1885 in Harby.
More About THOMAS
WELSH:
Baptism: 29 Mar 1814, Harby, Leicestershire
Burial: 12 Jun 1884, Harby
Census: 1861, Thomas St, Weslyan Chapel, Harby- Ag labourer
Occupation: 1881, Ag labourer
More About FRANCIS:
Burial: 13 Apr 1885, Harby
Children of THOMAS
WELSH
and FRANCIS
are:
3.
i. ALFRED3
WELSH,
b. 1837, Stathern, Leicestershire; d. 01 Sep 1900.
ii. ALICE
WELSH,
b. 1838, Leicestershire.
iii.
SARAH
ANN
WELSH,
b. 1842, Harby, Leicestershire.
iv. RUTH
WELSH,
b. 1843, Harby, Leicestershire.
v. BETH
WELSH,
b. 1844.
vi. HENRY
WELSH,
b. 1849, Harby, Leicestershire; d. 10 Jun 1854.
Generation No. 3
3. ALFRED3
WELSH
(THOMAS2,
MICHAEL1)
was born 1837 in Stathern, Leicestershire, and died 01 Sep 1900.
He married AMELIA
(POSSIBLY
STANTON)
Aft. 1861. She was born
11 Oct 1836 in Great Gonerby Lincoln, and died 20 Feb 1913.
More About ALFRED
WELSH:
Burial: Grave n295 at Harby Churchyard with wife and daughter " In
loving memory of Alfred Welsh who died Sep 1st aged 64 years, and
also Amelia wife of the above, who died Feb 20th 1913 aged 76.
Also Emma Amelia daughter of the above who died June 7th aged
2 years”
Census: 1881, Harby, Leicestershire
Occupation: Master Tailor
Children of ALFRED WELSH
and AMELIA
query STANTON)
are:
4.
i. THOMAS
EDWARD4
WELSH,
b. 23 Jan 1865, Harby, Leicestershire; d. 01 May 1951.
ii. MARY
ELIZABETH
STANTON
WELSH,
b. 15 Nov 1867, Harby, Leicestershire.
More About MARY
ELIZABETH
STANTON
WELSH:
Census: 1881, Servant for the Chancellor family at Harby,
Leicestershire
iii.
EMMA
AMELIA
WELSH,
b. Abt. 1869, Harby, Leicestershire; d. 07 Jun 1872, Harby,
Leicestershire.
iv. GEORGE
WILLIAM
WELSH,
b. 15 Apr 1878, Harby, Leicestershire.
Generation No. 4
4.
THOMAS
EDWARD4
WELSH
(ALFRED3,
THOMAS2,
MICHAEL1)
was born 23 Jan 1865 in Harby, Leicestershire, and died 01 May 1951.
He married EMMA
BAYLIS
1890 in Oct-Dec
Mile End
Old Town,
London, daughter
of RICHARD BAYLIS
and ELIZABETH.
She was born 01 Apr 1861 at St George in the East,
Commercial Rd, London, and died 05 Jan 1951.
More About THOMAS EDWARD
WELSH:
Census: 1891, Visitor at 1
Swan Avenue, St Clements, Hastings- cook domestic
Occupation: Cook on Castle Shipping Line
More About EMMA BAYLIS:
Census: 1901, 80 London Rd,
West Ham, St Mary's Plaistow with mother
and sister's family the Baylis’
Children of THOMAS WELSH
and EMMA
BAYLIS
are:
i. EMMA AMELIA5
WELSH,
b. Mar 1899, Mile End, London; m. BERTRAM JOHN
DIXON,
Jun 1923; b. Sep 1898, Poplar Middlesex.
ii. SIDNEY ALFRED
THOMAS
WELSH,
b. Oct 1891, Mile End, London.
Later generations are not included for security reasons.
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