Date: 11 Aug 1824 Place: Holy Trinity, Kingston Upon Hull, Yorkshire, England [1]
Allerston, Alfred, Gardener from Bridlington, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom. Born c.1828; Parents were John and Elizabeth Allerston.
Allerston, William Francis. Grazier from Bridlington, Yorkshire. Baptised: 1st September 1830, Bridlington, Yorkshire; brother of Alfred Allerston.
Alfred and William F. Allerston were nephews of William Allerston who arrived at Port Natal on 18 July 1848 aboard the Henry Tanner. [2]
Francis Allerston 11.11.1777 Amotherby – 15.11.1853 Amotherby • L2N4-SDY
Marriage: 14 JUL 1802 Bridlington, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Ann Woodcock 1784 Bridlington – 17.7.1870 Bridlington • MJD2-CVC
Children of Ann Woodcock and Francis Allerston (3)
John Allerston 1803 Bridlington – Deceased • 9K4H-2CH
Francis Allerston Nov 1804 Bridlington – 3.6.1851 • GQGZ-9XZ
William Allerston 28.3.1811 Bridlington – 28.7.1897 Pietermaritzburg • K2F6-RVY [3]
John Allerston 1803–Deceased • 9K4H-2CH
Marriage: 10 Aug 1824 Hull Holy Trinity, Hull, Yorkshire East Riding, England, United Kingdom
Elizabeth Taylor 1804–Deceased • 9K4C-96L
Children of Elizabeth Taylor and John Allerston (2)
Alfred Allerston 1828–1862 • 9K4C-9DZ
Elizabeth Allerston 1835–Deceased • 9JDT-NNQ [4]
Sources
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"England Marriages, 1538–1973 ," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N2JW-YYT : 10 February 2018), John Allerston and Elizabeth Taylor, 11 Aug 1824; citing Holy Trinity,Kingston Upon Hull,York,England, reference , index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 0990831-2, 0919483.
Added on 11 Aug 2019 by Ian McArthur
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