Welcome, Guest. Please login or register for free.
Did you miss your activation email?
Saturday 28 November 09 05:10 UTC (UK)
Welcome Home Help Surnames Library Shop Search Login Register

+  RootsChat.Com
|-+  General
| |-+  The Common Room
| | |-+  James R Yeowell's Scavenger Hunt...Everyone Welcome To Join In
« previous next »
Pages: 1 ... 7 8 [9] Print
Author Topic: James R Yeowell's Scavenger Hunt...Everyone Welcome To Join In  (Read 1720 times)
James R. Yeowell
RootsChat Senior
****
Posts: 411


Charles Frederick Yeowell


WWW
Re: James R Yeowell's Scavenger Hunt...Everyone Welcome To Join In
« Reply #120 on: Friday 23 October 09 17:32 UTC (UK) »

Thanks again, Paul.

You have probably found the article now but the reference is 26 m 12 a (if that is indeed a reference).

Hmmm, that death of George Edward Dyer Lodington looks suspicious too... but maybe it was just a coincidence he died so soon after his wife's supposed murder.  I am still not sure who he is the son of.

I shall look into those emigrants.  I am not sure who they are yet.
Logged

Yeowell (everywhere)
Lodington (everywhere)
Ward (Surrey: Lambeth; London: Bloomsbury, Westminster)
Stevens (London: Paddington; Oxfordshire: Oxford)
Hold (Surrey: Newington; London: Winchmore Hill)
Ginger (Hertfordshire: Great Gaddesden, Flamstead)
Chidwick (London: Paddington; Buckinghamshire: Chalfont St. Peter)
Parrett (London: Paddington; Hampshire: Romsey; Wiltshire: Fisherton Delamere, Dinton, Broad Chalke)
Davis (Oxfordshire: Oxford)
Clarkson (Surrey: Newington)
James R. Yeowell
RootsChat Senior
****
Posts: 411


Charles Frederick Yeowell


WWW
Re: James R Yeowell's Scavenger Hunt...Everyone Welcome To Join In
« Reply #121 on: Friday 23 October 09 22:08 UTC (UK) »

Having been researching the ancestry of the Neale family (Rose Neale married Richard Down, of Halliwick Manor House, Colney Hatch, Middlesex -- they're son Henry Down married Meliora Lodington, daughter of Thomas Lodington and Ann Day), it has become clear that they are also married into the same Lincolnshire families as the Lodingtons of Lincolnshire.

In fact, Lt.-Col. George Maddison of Stainton-le-Vale, Lincolnshire (a grandson of Ralph Maddison, High Sheriff of Lincolnshire and Theodosia Newcomen -- their daughter Theodosia Maddison married Samuel Neale, of the Middle Temple), was in the 4th Regiment of Foot, which was the regiment Ens. Thomas Edward Lodington started his army career with (before transferring to the 53rd Regiment of Foot).

So it seems even though this branch of the Lodingtons moved to London, it seems they remained close to their Lincolnshire cousins.
Logged

Yeowell (everywhere)
Lodington (everywhere)
Ward (Surrey: Lambeth; London: Bloomsbury, Westminster)
Stevens (London: Paddington; Oxfordshire: Oxford)
Hold (Surrey: Newington; London: Winchmore Hill)
Ginger (Hertfordshire: Great Gaddesden, Flamstead)
Chidwick (London: Paddington; Buckinghamshire: Chalfont St. Peter)
Parrett (London: Paddington; Hampshire: Romsey; Wiltshire: Fisherton Delamere, Dinton, Broad Chalke)
Davis (Oxfordshire: Oxford)
Clarkson (Surrey: Newington)
ShaunJ
RootsChat Marquessate
********
Posts: 3753



WWW
Re: James R Yeowell's Scavenger Hunt...Everyone Welcome To Join In
« Reply #122 on: Saturday 24 October 09 12:33 UTC (UK) »

There doesn't seem to be any record of George Edward Dyer Lodington prior to his marriage to Louisa Flint in Derby in 1873.

The inquest was told that George and Louisa had arguments over money issues and he was very reticent about his income as a clerk with the Midland Railway. However their home in 1886 was at 11 Strutt Street in Rose Hill, Derby which was a substantial 4 bedroomed semi in a good area. (It  was offered for sale in 1897 as one of a pair of houses constituting Clyde Villas, which together yielded a rent of £37.)

George E D Lodington was born in London circa 1840-1 per the 1881 census. There is presumably a link with William Lodington and Harriett Dyer who married in Lewisham in 1846.
Logged

Angell - Norfolk/Cambridgeshire c.1780
Bale - Rotherhithe 1820's
Bradbury - Derby/Nottingham
Folder - Westmorland
Gale - Lymington/Rotherhithe 1780-1820's
Jones - Liverpool - c.1805 -  Whitesmith
Grey  - Llangwillog - c.1820
McCrickard c.1825 Ireland
Devine c. 1835 Dublin
Crane - Liverpool c.1805
Thornton - Liverpool c.1805
Oliver - Lambeth 1800's
Kendrick - London - c.1775
Hollis - Northampton - 1774
Potter - Leicester - c.1775
Cresswell - c 1780
Wingod - London
James R. Yeowell
RootsChat Senior
****
Posts: 411


Charles Frederick Yeowell


WWW
Re: James R Yeowell's Scavenger Hunt...Everyone Welcome To Join In
« Reply #123 on: Saturday 24 October 09 17:16 UTC (UK) »

I thought he maybe a son of William Lodington and Harriett Dyer but his birth year of circa 1839 is 7 years before William Lodington and Harriet married.  So perhaps he was instead born with the surname Dyer (thus was illegitimate).

I shall see if I can find him under Dyer in the earlier census.
Logged

Yeowell (everywhere)
Lodington (everywhere)
Ward (Surrey: Lambeth; London: Bloomsbury, Westminster)
Stevens (London: Paddington; Oxfordshire: Oxford)
Hold (Surrey: Newington; London: Winchmore Hill)
Ginger (Hertfordshire: Great Gaddesden, Flamstead)
Chidwick (London: Paddington; Buckinghamshire: Chalfont St. Peter)
Parrett (London: Paddington; Hampshire: Romsey; Wiltshire: Fisherton Delamere, Dinton, Broad Chalke)
Davis (Oxfordshire: Oxford)
Clarkson (Surrey: Newington)
James R. Yeowell
RootsChat Senior
****
Posts: 411


Charles Frederick Yeowell


WWW
Re: James R Yeowell's Scavenger Hunt...Everyone Welcome To Join In
« Reply #124 on: Saturday 24 October 09 18:36 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.


Oh, this is most interesting.

This is Ens. Thomas Edward Lodington, his wife Mary Ellen (yet more proof that Ann Burrell is not the mother of his children), eldest son Edward Clarence Lodington (who actually was buried on 8 November 1826, Bunhill Fields Burial Ground, Finsbury), Bessie Caunter Ellen Lodington and a mysterious Samuel Lodington.

Samuel Lodington is either a son who died not long afterwards, or he is instead Candler Lodington, who was known to be born At Sea (the Atlantic though).  This would suggest Candler Lodington was born on the way to America.

The whole family also returned back to the UK, so was this just a holiday, or was this Thomas Edward Lodington on an Army posting?  If the latter, surely he would have travelled on a military ship and the family separately?
Logged

Yeowell (everywhere)
Lodington (everywhere)
Ward (Surrey: Lambeth; London: Bloomsbury, Westminster)
Stevens (London: Paddington; Oxfordshire: Oxford)
Hold (Surrey: Newington; London: Winchmore Hill)
Ginger (Hertfordshire: Great Gaddesden, Flamstead)
Chidwick (London: Paddington; Buckinghamshire: Chalfont St. Peter)
Parrett (London: Paddington; Hampshire: Romsey; Wiltshire: Fisherton Delamere, Dinton, Broad Chalke)
Davis (Oxfordshire: Oxford)
Clarkson (Surrey: Newington)
ShaunJ
RootsChat Marquessate
********
Posts: 3753



WWW
Re: James R Yeowell's Scavenger Hunt...Everyone Welcome To Join In
« Reply #125 on: Saturday 24 October 09 18:53 UTC (UK) »

It is indeed most interesting!

I think you are probably correct that "Samuel" is a mistranscribed "Candler".

Why would Ensign T E Lodington - a very young and junior British officer - be in New York in 1823? The USA was an independent nation with whom Britain had been at war only a few years earlier so he would not be travelling to New York to join his regiment. Was he en route to Canada and disembarking for just a short time in New York? Or on a diplomatic posting to the US?
Logged

Angell - Norfolk/Cambridgeshire c.1780
Bale - Rotherhithe 1820's
Bradbury - Derby/Nottingham
Folder - Westmorland
Gale - Lymington/Rotherhithe 1780-1820's
Jones - Liverpool - c.1805 -  Whitesmith
Grey  - Llangwillog - c.1820
McCrickard c.1825 Ireland
Devine c. 1835 Dublin
Crane - Liverpool c.1805
Thornton - Liverpool c.1805
Oliver - Lambeth 1800's
Kendrick - London - c.1775
Hollis - Northampton - 1774
Potter - Leicester - c.1775
Cresswell - c 1780
Wingod - London
ShaunJ
RootsChat Marquessate
********
Posts: 3753



WWW
Re: James R Yeowell's Scavenger Hunt...Everyone Welcome To Join In
« Reply #126 on: Saturday 24 October 09 19:30 UTC (UK) »

53rd foot returned to England in 1823 after several years in India. Not sure if this is significant. I now recall that Thomas E Lodington was on half pay at that time and not on active service with 53rd.
Logged

Angell - Norfolk/Cambridgeshire c.1780
Bale - Rotherhithe 1820's
Bradbury - Derby/Nottingham
Folder - Westmorland
Gale - Lymington/Rotherhithe 1780-1820's
Jones - Liverpool - c.1805 -  Whitesmith
Grey  - Llangwillog - c.1820
McCrickard c.1825 Ireland
Devine c. 1835 Dublin
Crane - Liverpool c.1805
Thornton - Liverpool c.1805
Oliver - Lambeth 1800's
Kendrick - London - c.1775
Hollis - Northampton - 1774
Potter - Leicester - c.1775
Cresswell - c 1780
Wingod - London
James R. Yeowell
RootsChat Senior
****
Posts: 411


Charles Frederick Yeowell


WWW
Re: James R Yeowell's Scavenger Hunt...Everyone Welcome To Join In
« Reply #127 on: Saturday 24 October 09 21:35 UTC (UK) »

PETITIONS of INSOLVENT DEBTORS, to
be heard at Justice Hall, in the Old Bailey, London,
on Friday the 30th of November 1821,
at Nine o'Clock in the Forenoon.

Lodington, Thomas Edward, formerly of No. 5, Mecklenburg-
Square, afterwards of No. 31, Shouldham-Street, Bryanston-
Square, since of North-Place-Cottage, Finchley-Common,
Ensign on half-pay 53d Regiment of Foot.



This was two years previously.

Is it just criminal cases listed on the Old Bailey site?

Beverley Purton Edwards Lodington alias Edwards was not born until 1825/26 in Harwich, Essex.  I always presumed maybe he was returning from Europe with his wife and were in Harwich at the time.

But perhaps they actually did live there for a time.

Perhaps Candler Lodington was christened in New York?

This would put Candler Lodington's birth as 8 June 1823, if this record correctly records him as 16 days old.  This would also fit with him being born on the Atlantic Sea (on the "London").

Do you have a departure date for the London?

Mary Ellen Lodington would have known she was pregnant, of course, so perhaps they were planning on emigrating?
Logged

Yeowell (everywhere)
Lodington (everywhere)
Ward (Surrey: Lambeth; London: Bloomsbury, Westminster)
Stevens (London: Paddington; Oxfordshire: Oxford)
Hold (Surrey: Newington; London: Winchmore Hill)
Ginger (Hertfordshire: Great Gaddesden, Flamstead)
Chidwick (London: Paddington; Buckinghamshire: Chalfont St. Peter)
Parrett (London: Paddington; Hampshire: Romsey; Wiltshire: Fisherton Delamere, Dinton, Broad Chalke)
Davis (Oxfordshire: Oxford)
Clarkson (Surrey: Newington)
Pages: 1 ... 7 8 [9] Print 
« previous next »


[Copyright] [Shrink Link] [About Us] [Terms of Use]
All Census Lookups are Crown Copyright, National Archives for academic and non-commercial research purposes only
RootsChat.com cannot be held responsible directly or indirectly for the messages or content posted by others. Inline images in messages are the copyright of the respective linked sites.
RootsChat.com, Europa House, Bury, Lancashire, BL9 5BT

In loving memory of Eric George Davies, 1934-2009, the father of RootsChat.com































Powered by SMF 1.0.7 | SMF © 2006-2009, Simple Machines LLC
0.036:17