Children of Mary Young and Thursday October Christian II
Name | Birth | Death | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Julia Christian | 23 July 1840 | 15 June 1850 | |
Agnes Christian | 6 October 1841 | 6 April 1911 | Married American (from Rhode Island) whaler Samuel Russell Warren, thus becoming the ancestor of all the Warrens on the island. |
Albert Christian | 31 March 1843 | 19 January 1861 | |
Elias Christian | 7 January 1845 | 7 October 1893 | Married Mary Young and became the ancestor of Jay Warren and Pitcairn mayor Mike Warren |
Alphonso Driver Christian | 3 August 1846 | 14 June 1921 | Married Sarah McCoy and became father of Gerard Bromley Robert Christian and grandfather of John Lorenzo Christian |
Anna Rose Christian | 31 July 1848 | 30 March 1851 | |
Julia Anna Rose Christian | 9 November 1851 | 30 August 1864 | |
Ernest Heywood Christian | 5 October 1853 | December 1926 | |
Daniel Christian | 27 July 1855 | March 1904 | Married Harriet McCoy and became father of Edgar Allen Christian and Frederick Martin Christian |
Elizabeth Saidley A. Christian | 27 April 1857 | 1863 | |
Francis Hickson Christian | 18 February 1859 | 3 January 1938 | Married Eunice Young and became father of Charles Richard Parkin Christian and ancestor of Ivan Christian and Steve Christian |
William Henry Gordon Christian | 1 September 1860 | 22 January 1934 | |
Albert Swain Christian | 8 May 1862 | 9 May 1862 | |
Harriet Christian | 22 August 1863 | 1864 | |
Harriet Christian | 23 August 1864 | 19 August 1937 | Married Matthew Edmond McCoy |
Charles Benjamin Christian | 1 August 1865 | July 1885 | |
Mary Elizabeth Saidley Christian | April 1868 | 1 June 1868 |
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