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« Reply #105 on: Friday 16 October 09 07:54 UTC (UK) »

Isaac Lodington died 6 September 1779 aged 88 years,  father of John the rector of Toft Monks and Hadiscoe who died 18 November 1789.

This must be the watchmaker.

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« Reply #106 on: Friday 16 October 09 08:05 UTC (UK) »

Boyds index has the marriage of Isaac Lodington and An. Page at St George Botolph Lane in 1715.

I also found a reference to a marriage licence dated 13 August 1715 issued by the Vicar General's office
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« Reply #107 on: Friday 16 October 09 08:28 UTC (UK) »

I am basically trying to determine whether the Eleanor S F Graham on the 1861 census, living with her cousin, Emily Esberger, is indeed Eleanor Sarah Fortye Lodington (nee Millis).

so do we know that Eleanor S F M cousin has a cousin Emily or not?

Have you contacted Lambeth Palace? they hold records for Anglican Clergy men
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« Reply #108 on: Friday 16 October 09 09:02 UTC (UK) »

There are two burials for Isaac Lodingtons at St Paul's Covent Garden, one in 1720 and the other in 1763. 

The one in 1720 could be the child that was baptised there on 1 February. But who is the one buried in 1763? Was that the watchmaker?



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« Reply #109 on: Friday 16 October 09 15:09 UTC (UK) »

Thank you, Shaun.

That has certainly helped clear up that problem.

The Isaac Lodington buried in 1763 is probably the one who was christened 1 February 1760 at St. Clement Danes, Westminster and a son of Thomas Lodington (seemingly a son of Isaac Lodington, the Watchmaker, as well a 7th Great Grandfather of myself) and Ann Broade.

What is the source for these burials?
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« Reply #110 on: Friday 16 October 09 17:30 UTC (UK) »

I am basically trying to determine whether the Eleanor S F Graham on the 1861 census, living with her cousin, Emily Esberger, is indeed Eleanor Sarah Fortye Lodington (nee Millis).

so do we know that Eleanor S F M cousin has a cousin Emily or not?

Have you contacted Lambeth Palace? they hold records for Anglican Clergy men


Well we have an Eleanor S F Graham on the 1851 census living with an Emily Esberger.

Emily Esberger's father Thomas Esberger was married to a Mary Millis but she was not her mother.

Unfortunately I have been unable to link Mary Millis to John Robert Millis, father of Eleanor Sarah Fortye Millis.

I have not contacted Lambeth Palace yet but I shall do so.  Thank you for the advice.
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« Reply #111 on: Monday 19 October 09 23:08 UTC (UK) »

As it is the last day of my Scavenger Hunt, I would like to thank all those that have been of assistance.  I have certainly found more out about this intriguing family than I was expecting.  Of course, there is still much to check.

A quick summary of what has been achieved:

A potential death has been found for Eleanor Sarah Fortye Millis.  I shall certainly purchase this certificate in the near future.  She also seems to have been discovered on the 1861 census, which is fantastic.  It has also shown me that her own cousin's family also seemed to have dabbled in extra-marital affairs.  Of course, none of them are blood relatives of mine but it has at least concluded to me that Beverley Purton Edwards Lodington, alias Edwards, likely left Eleanor Sarah Fortye Millis, rather than the other way around.

Thanks to Shaun, it has now also been proved there are two (in fact, three), Isaac Lodingtons and both married Anns, just to confuse matters.  This means I now have an extra generation but that is certainly better than inaccurate information.

Further links have been made too, partly by diligence on my own part.  I have now linked the Baddeley, Bell and Sayer families in (two of the families used Lodington as middle names for children, whilst one of the Bell's has Robley as his middle name).

I also now have purchased three Wills for Lodington ancestors.  There are a few more I plan to get as well in the future.  I was curious though, whether anyone was willing to do a quick write-out of these Wills?  I can pick out the majority of names but one particular Will has poor writing.

I can e-mail you the PDFs if you would like to take up this task.

Here are some queries some of you may desire to look further into:

1. Ann Lodington (daughter of Thomas Lodington and Ann Day) is called Ann Ramsay in her father's Will.  I have no trace of her marriage.
2. Where is Ernest Otto E Papke on the 1871 census (if he is a Foreign Subject, then he may not have emigrated to England that long before his marriage in 1873)?  He is husband of Frances Eleanor Lodington.  She remarried after his death in 1875, to William Blyth.
3. I still have yet to locate deaths for the following: Candler Lodington and Buley Gerrard (or Edwards),
4. I also am still completely at a loss as to who Ens. Thomas Edward Lodington's wife was.  Is it Mary Ellen (?) or Ann Burrell?  Children's christenings would suggest she was Mary Ellen (?) but Ann Burrell did not die until 4 Oct 1865.  Is this another case of bigamy?  Or is it simply that for whatever reason, Ann Burrell is Mary Ellen (?)?

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« Reply #112 on: Tuesday 20 October 09 08:46 UTC (UK) »




It's Tuesday and time for this weeks Scavenger Hunt.......I think you'll probably have fun with this one.

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,413856.0.html

Good Luck and Good Hunting.

As usual, this Hunt will remain open for any further information which may come in.

Barbara
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« Reply #113 on: Tuesday 20 October 09 23:14 UTC (UK) »

Does anyone know what the following arms would look like if drawn up?

These are the arms for Lodington of Faldingworth and Fulnetby (Lincolnshire):

Paly of six argent and azure, on a chief gules a lion passant-guarded or
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« Reply #114 on: Wednesday 21 October 09 06:10 UTC (UK) »




This is a good site for explanations.

http://www.fleurdelis.com/meanings.htm
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« Reply #115 on: Friday 23 October 09 03:17 UTC (UK) »

Thanks for that, Barbara.

Just a quick query that somebody maybe able to assist me with.  If not, not to worry.

I have found reference to a death for Louisa Lodington in 1886, listed in Palmer's index of The Times (31 March 1886) (it seems there was an inquest).  This is most likey Louisa Lodington (née Flint), wife of George Edward Dyer Lodington (who died not long after her, it seems).  They lived in Derby but he was born in London in about 1839.  I do not know how he fits into the family yet though.  Could somebody perhaps look this up for me?
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« Reply #116 on: Friday 23 October 09 06:27 UTC (UK) »

Does Palmer's give a page and column number for that reference to Louisa Lodington ?

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« Reply #117 on: Friday 23 October 09 06:41 UTC (UK) »

I have found references to that 1886 inquest in other papers. The deceased was indeed Louisa Dyer Lodington, wife of Midland Railway clerk George Edward Dyer Lodington. She was found dead on her bed, overdosed with laudanum and with a sash cord pulled tight around her neck. There was strong evidence to suggest murder by the husband, but the jury returned an open verdict
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« Reply #118 on: Friday 23 October 09 07:05 UTC (UK) »

George Edward Dyer Lodington was himself found dead in bed a few days later (on April 5 1886), apparently of natural causes.
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« Reply #119 on: Friday 23 October 09 10:55 UTC (UK) »

There's a passenger list for the ship London arrived New York  24 Jun 1823 which includes Thomas Loddington 29, Mary Ellen Loddington, 24, Edward Clarence Loddington 3, Bessie C Loddington 2 and Samuel Loddington 16 days.
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