See also

Family of Charles Thomas WILLING and Marianne STROUD

Husband: Charles Thomas WILLING (1833-1893)
Wife: Marianne STROUD (1836-1911)
Children: Robert Phillips WILLING (1867- )
Charles Thomas WILLING (1868- )
William Stroud WILLING (1869-1889)
Annie WILLING (1874- )
Evangeline WILLING (1876- )
Joan Jemima (Minnie) WILLING (1877- )
Alfred John WILLING (1878-1880)
Marriage Q1 1865

Husband: Charles Thomas WILLING

Name: Charles Thomas WILLING1
Sex: Male
Father: Robert Phillips WILLING (1788-1876)
Mother: Jemima JEWELL (1796-1881)
Birth 1833 Loddiswell, Devon, England
Occupation Farmer
Death Q3 1893 (age 59-60)

Wife: Marianne STROUD

Name: Marianne STROUD1
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1836 Modbury, Devon, England
Death 1911 (age 74-75)

Child 1: Robert Phillips WILLING

Name: Robert Phillips WILLING1
Sex: Male
Spouse: Alice Mahala CALLARD (1867-1942)
Birth 17 May 1867 Loddiswell, Devon, England
Occupation Architect's Clerk, Architect's Assistant
Death

Child 2: Charles Thomas WILLING

Name: Charles Thomas WILLING1
Sex: Male
Birth 1868 Loddiswell, Devon, England

Child 3: William Stroud WILLING

Name: William Stroud WILLING1
Sex: Male
Birth 1869 Loddiswell, Devon, England
Death Q2 1889 (age 19-20) Loddiswell, Devon, England

Child 4: Annie WILLING

Name: Annie WILLING1
Sex: Female
Birth 1874 Loddiswell, Devon, England

Child 5: Evangeline WILLING

Name: Evangeline WILLING1
Sex: Female
Spouse: Frank WARREN ( - )
Birth 1876 Loddiswell, Devon, England

Child 6: Joan Jemima (Minnie) WILLING

Name: Joan Jemima (Minnie) WILLING1
Sex: Female
Spouse: Frederick R BRAY ( - )
Birth 1877 Woodleigh, Devon, England

Child 7: Alfred John WILLING

Name: Alfred John WILLING1
Sex: Male
Birth 3 Oct 1878
Death 12 Jun 1880 (age 1)

Sources

1"Nick Heard". www.heardfamilyhistory.org.uk. This GEDCOM is predominantly the work of Nick Heard, but it incorporates the collaborated work of many other family historians. You are welcome to use the information herein but please acknowledge the source. Every effort has been made to ensure the data is accurate, but any use you make of it is entirely at your own risk. (c) Nick Heard 2009