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St Margaret, Norwich cc-by-sa/2.0 - © Ben Keating - geograph.org.uk/p/3638192 |
Friday, 27 September 2024
Francis Anthony Martyn and Anne White
Thursday, 26 September 2024
William Henry Bailey and Jane Reeby
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Edgcumbe Street, Plymouth cc-by-sa/2.0 - © Mike Rothery - geograph.org.uk/p/4817390 |
- Lucy Mary Bailey b. 1890 D Q in EAST STONEHOUSE Vol 05B 272
- Samuel William Bailey b. 1893 J Q in EAST STONEHOUSE Vol 05B 302
Wednesday, 25 September 2024
Elnathan Ayres and Martha Travally
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The east end of St. Katharine's Church, the chapel of the hospice founded by Queen Matilda. |
Elnathan Ayres (b. 1724), bachelor, married Martha Travally (b. 29 Jan 1716), spinster, daughter of Thomas Travally and Rachel Winnall at the Collegiate Church of St Katherine By the Tower, on 25 Sep 1748. (St Katharine by the Tower on map c. 1720. The church was destroyed in 1825 to make way for the new St Katharine Docks.) The licence says that Elnathan was 24 years old, and a Shipwright from the parish of St Anne's Limehouse. He paid a bond of £200, a huge sum at that time. Martha's age was listed as twenty-five.
Elnathan Ayres, I am certain was the son of Elnathan Ayres and Mercy Mary Jones of Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Other records suggest that Martha's husband was born in America and more still list their son as American. It's such a distinctive name that it would be hard to imagine he WASN'T connected. Both Nathaniel and Elnathan appear to be family given names and the family appear to trace back to one John Ayres (b.~1616 in England), who had made his way to the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
The only record of a child of this couple was their son:
- Elnathan Ayres b. 17 Jul 1752, bap. 19 Jul 1752 son of Elnathan Ayres, Shipwright of Pump Yard (Pump Yard, Ratcliffe cross, was parallel to Narrow Street, as shown on the map here at In Search of Old Ratcliffe) and Martha, at St Anne, Limehouse (2 days old)
Tuesday, 24 September 2024
William Hockley and Charlotte Cock
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St Mary the Virgin, Great Dunmow, Essex cc-by-sa/2.0 - © John Salmon - geograph.org.uk/p/1304086 |
- Sarah Charlotte Hockley b. 5 May 1860 Vol 04A 333, bap. 8 Jul 1860
- Edith Hockley b. 3 Aug 1861 Volume 04A Page 340, bap. 13 Oct 1861
- William James Hockley b. 1863 Vol 04A Page 370, bap. 12 Apr 1863, died, aged 16, and was buried on 16 Nov 1879 at St Mary the Virgin.
- Elizabeth Hockley b. 1865 Volume 04A Page 389, bap. 9 Apr 1865
- Sophia Hockley b. 1866 Volume 04A Page 370, bap. 9 Dec 1866
- Martha Hockley b. 1869 Volume 04A Page 406, bap. 13 Jun 1869
- Harry Hockley b. 27 Jun 1871 Vol 04A Page 373, bap. 14 May 1874
- Mary Emma Hockley b. 27 Apr 1874 04A Page 432, bap. 14 May 1874
- Charles Hockley 27 Apr 1876 Vol 04A Page 453, bap. 30 Apr 1883
John Winship Soppit and Mary Ellen Bradley
Sangley Rd, Lewisham cc-by-sa/2.0 - © N Chadwick - geograph.org.uk/p/3162332 |
John Winship Soppit (b. 1 Mar 1882 in Greenwich), son of John Soppit and Louisa Tompson married Mary Ellen Finch, at St Lawrence, Catford (built in 1887, demolished in 1968) on 24 Sep 1904. Born Mary Ellen Bradley in 1872 M Quarter in YORK Volume 09D Page 12, she was the illegitimate daughter of Mary Elizabeth Bradley. Following her mother's marriage to George Henry Finch she was known as Mary Ellen Finch. [Source]
John and Mary Ellen had three daughters:
- Dorothy Louisa Soppit b. 18 Aug 1906 in LAMBETH Vol 01D Page 471
- Hilda Mary Soppit b. 14 Aug 1908 in LAMBETH Vol 01D Page 477
- Kate Winship Soppit b. 12 Oct 1910 in Lewisham
Mary Ellen Soppit died, aged 51, in 1924 D Quarter in BIRMINGHAM NORTH Volume 06D Page 486 and was buried 13 Oct 1924 at the church of St Barnabas, Erdington, Birmingham.
John Winship Soppit (46), Widower, Commercial Traveller of 107 Reservoir Rd, Erdington, Birmingham, then remarried to Mary Baker (née Morrell), Widow (43), daughter of William Jabez Morrell and Sarah Waldron, at the Parish Church in Erdington, Birmingham (St Barnabas' Church, Erdington) on 8 Dec 1928. (Her first husband Samuel Horatio Baker had died in 1925 and she had at least two sons from that previous marriage.)
Second wife, Mary Soppit, died, aged 65, on 13 Jul 1950 (1950 S Quarter in BIRMINGHAM Volume 09C Page 15).
John Winship Soppit died, in Birmingham, on 6 May 1969. The death notice in The London Gazette gives his address as 15 Homecroft Rd, Yardley, Birmingham. It's ironic that growing up in Birmingham in the 1960's, at times we'd have been mere streets from there, while my mother felt as 'a fish out of water' in that city. If only she'd known she had blood relatives so close.
- Dorothy Louisa Soppit died in DOR Q2/1989 in BIRMINGHAM (0611K) Volume 32 Page 1041
- Hilda M Soppit married James F Lawless, in Birmingham, in 1933. James Frederick Lawless (bap. Jacobus Fredericus Lawless at the Roman Catholic parish of Most Holy Sacrament & St Osburg, in Coventry, in 1908.) The couple don't appear to have had children. In 1939, they lived at 286 Chester Road, Hardwick (286 Chester Road, Streetly, Sutton Coldfield). James Frederick Lawless died in 1980 in Carmarthen. Hilda Mary Lawless of 15 Homecroft Road, Yardley, Birmingham died, aged 86, on 18 Mar 1994 at Lapworth Nursing Home, Chessetts Wood Road, Solihull and was buried at Yardley Cemetery & Crematorium, on 25 Mar 1994.
- Kate Winship Soppit died in DOR Q3/1998 in SOLIHULL.
Alfred Eldred and Frances Amelia Godfrey
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Ponders End High Street at the junction with South Street cc-by-sa/2.0 - © Nigel Cox - geograph.org.uk/p/678890 |
Alfred Eldred, son of John Eldred and Harriett Page, married Frances Amelia Godfrey, daughter of William Godfrey and Catherine Astor Oxenham, at St Thomas's Church, West Ham on 24 Sep 1917. They'd already been together for close to 40 years and brought up seven offspring. How very modern!
- Catherine Ellen Eldridge (sic) b. 1879 J Qtr in POPLAR Vol 01C Pg 674
- Alfred John Eldred b. 1881 S Quarter in EDMONTON Vol 03A Pg 321
- Mary Ann Margaret Eldred b. 1885 (no birth registration found)
- Rachel Maria Amelia Eldred b. 1890 M Quarter in POPLAR Vol 01C Page 630. Died, aged 1, in 1891 M Quarter in POPLAR Vol 01C Page 443
- Walter William Eldrett (sic) b. 1892 M Qtr in POPLAR Vol 01C Page 605
- Elizabeth Alice Eldrett (sic) b. 1895 S Qtr in WEST HAM Vol 04A 199
- John Edward Phillip Eldrett (sic) b. 1899 J Qtr in WEST HAM Vol 04A 4
Monday, 23 September 2024
Lt Col James Wright OBE and Lucy Jane Ratty
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Ruins of Charles Church, Plymouth cc-by-sa/2.0 - © Alan Murray-Rust - geograph.org.uk/p/7530164 Devastated in the Second World War, retained as a ruin as a memorial to the war. Looking like a traditional medieval Gothic church, it is unusual in being one of very few built in the Commonwealth period. Listed Grade I. |
- Lucy Wright b. 10 Jun 1895 S Qtr in BARTON REGIS Vol 06A Page 64
- James William Wright b. 23 May 1896 S Quarter in BARTON REGIS Volume 06A Page 54
- Frank Reginald Wright b. 1899 D Quarter in BRISTOL Vol 06A Page 213, Died, aged 1, in 1901 M Quarter in BRISTOL Vol 06A Page 156
- Reginald Stanley Wright b. 24 Sep 1905 D Quarter in BRISTOL Volume 06A Page 193
Saturday, 21 September 2024
William Henry Middleton and Alice Maud Osmond
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Admiralty Mews, Deal cc-by-sa/2.0 - © Philip Halling - geograph.org.uk/p/1407334 |
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Tiverton : Tidcombe Hall cc-by-sa/2.0 - © Lewis Clarke - geograph.org.uk/p/6337380 Early 19th century house, shown as Tidcombe Rectory on late 19th century Ordnance Survey map. Much altered in late 20th century. The building was also once a Marie Curie daycare unit. |
Robert Middleton and Elizabeth Baker
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St Peters Church, Knowstone cc-by-sa/2.0 - © Roger Cornfoot - geograph.org.uk/p/6092409 |
- Elizabeth Medelton (sic) bap. 19 Jan 1823 (buried 23 May 1824)
- William Medelton (sic) bap. 13 Mar 1825 (buried 5 Jun 1825)
- Robert Medelton (sic) bap. 4 Jun 1826
- Jane Medelton (sic) bap. 15 Mar 1829
- Maria Middleton bap. 22 Jan 1832 (buried 21 Sep 1834)
- Harriot Medelton (sic) bap. 4 May 1834
- Thomas Middleton b. 1841 M Quarter in SOUTH MOLTON Volume 10 Page 209, mother's maiden name BAKER, bap. 25 Jul 1841
Joseph Rundle Trevail and Eliza Thursby
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Lambeth Palace, London SE1. cc-by-sa/2.0 - © David Hallam-Jones - geograph.org.uk/p/3972034 The redundant St Mary-in-Lambeth Church at the side. |
What's more, Joseph and Gertrude Trevail had five children:
- Charley Thomas Trevail b. 1871 D Quarter in ST THOMAS Volume 05B Page 35 (Died 1871 D Quarter in ST THOMAS Volume 05B Page 27)
- Charley Joseph Walter Radford Trevail b. 1872 D Quarter in ST. THOMAS Volume 05B Page 44
- Annie Gertrude Trevail b. 1875 M Quarter in ST. GEORGE HANOVER SQUARE Volume 01A Page 435
- Kate Olivia Trevail b. 1880 D Quarter in LAMBETH Volume 01D Page 442 (Listed as ALICE OLIVIA GERTRUDE Trevail at the GRO)
- Gertrude Augusta Trevail b. 1884 D Quarter in LAMBETH Volume 01D Page 453 (Died 1885 S Quarter in LAMBETH Volume 01D Page 266)