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Re: WHITTINGHAM FAMILY
« Reply #9 on: Friday 17 October 08 17:39 BST (UK) »
thanks for the tip gadget! :)

I can't find John's baptist...gonna have a look to see if I can find Sarah's marriage index!!
Where the Whittinghams a big family in the guilsfield area???

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Re: WHITTINGHAM FAMILY
« Reply #10 on: Friday 17 October 08 17:42 BST (UK) »
They seem to be all over Montgomeryshire.

I'm on my laptop at the moment so don't have access to the files.

I've found a possible Sarah Davies in London on the 1851 but not sure yet. I've had to query the  writing of part of her entry  on another thread  :-\


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Re: WHITTINGHAM FAMILY
« Reply #11 on: Friday 17 October 08 18:06 BST (UK) »
excellent thank you :)

yea maybe she moved to London, because to me it looked like she just vanished haha

I can't find a marriage index for her :(

her son William Davies Whittingham ended up in Machen, South Wales as a tailor and married Ann davey in 1856 but I have nothing on where he was before this...

I do however have a possible census for him: 1841 Montgomery age 15
Living with Charles Whittingham 25 and wife 25 (uncle and aunt maybe)
Could this be right??

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Re: WHITTINGHAM FAMILY
« Reply #12 on: Friday 17 October 08 20:12 BST (UK) »
Hi Charlotte  :)

It's very possible

Ref is HO107/1439 Bk 4 Folio 19 Page 30-31

I'll PM you because there is so muchon the Whittinghams of Montgomeryshire that sifting through it will take me ages and I'll hand on that task to you  :)



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Re: WHITTINGHAM FAMILY
« Reply #13 on: Tuesday 02 July 13 11:20 BST (UK) »
This is a reply to a very old enquiry on the Whittinghams.
Martha Whittingham who was the neice of the person you are querying was my ggg grandmother.

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Re: WHITTINGHAM FAMILY
« Reply #14 on: Tuesday 02 July 13 17:21 BST (UK) »
I've got a link to Whittingham, via Edward, son of Edward Whittingham MP from Montgomeryshire. They are said to be of the family from Middlewich in Cheshire, whoes line goes back to Attkyn Whyttingham, of WHittingham, Lancashire (12th century).

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Re: WHITTINGHAM family
« Reply #15 on: Monday 30 December 13 11:29 GMT (UK) »
John Whittingham, b., & Sarah Brown, s., lic., by W. Thornes, Vicar [signs to end of May 1794.] Wit. - Thomas Brown & T. Butterton

Lots more Whittingham's here.
http://www.melocki.org.uk/salop/Alberbury.html




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Salop Adams,Backhouse,Bailey,Carter,Cartwright,Chambre,Chettoe,Cooper,Fewtrell,Gardner,Greenhouse,Gwilliam, Humphrey,Jenks,Morrey,Otherton,Parry,Pickerall,Powell,Pugh,Reeves,Reynolds,Roberts,Rogers,Salter, Whittakers,Worrall,Wright,Yale

Mont. Davies,Edwards,Hughes,Lewis,Maddox,Mapp,Pritchard
Almeley Prichard
Battersea Young
Brechin Allan,Barrie,Duthie,Hardie,Mathewson,Mitchell,Strachan,Thomson,Valentine,Watt
Chelsea Coates,Smith
Emneth Bennington
Wisbech Bell,Briggs,Willcock

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Re: WHITTINGHAM family
« Reply #17 on: Thursday 15 October 15 21:20 BST (UK) »
http://www.mocavo.co.uk/Collections-Historical-Archaeological-Relating-to-Montgomeryshire-and-Its-Borders-Volume-17-2/372385/142

Page 94

http://booksnow1.scholarsportal.info/ebooks/oca2/30/montycollections17powyuoft/montycollections17powyuoft_djvu.txt

The Whittingham family had an early connection
with Forden, and probably, through intermarriage with
one of the Lloyds of Great and Little Hem, obtained
a domicile in the latter. We find " Georgius Whit-
tingham de Forden, gen.", on a county grand jury in
the 44th Eliz. He was probably of the Whittinghams
of Court Caldemore, near Montgomery. Edward
Whittingham, father of William Whittingham of
Court Caldemore, called a member of the Inner Temple
in 1627, was probably a brother of George. The latter
is probably the George Whittingham who was married
at Forden 18th February 1601, to "Catherine Lloyde".
" Johes Whittingham de Little Hemme, ar.", was a
juror 10th October 1661, steward to Edward Purcell
for his manor of Over Gorther in 1648, and on the roll
of county magistrates 14 and 16 Charles II.

10th September 1636, is the date of a marriage set-
tlement of John Whittingham and Mary Purcell. 1

The name of Whittingham occurs several times after
this, during the remainder of the century. Consider-
ing the number of times there were births in the
family, it is a wonder that there is not a remnant of
the name in the parish, but it is obsolete.

This Kilkewydd family must not be confounded with
another man named Whittingham, who was such a
universal witness to the marriages in Forden Church,
that the rational inference to be drawn is, that he
acted as parish clerk.



Salop Adams,Backhouse,Bailey,Carter,Cartwright,Chambre,Chettoe,Cooper,Fewtrell,Gardner,Greenhouse,Gwilliam, Humphrey,Jenks,Morrey,Otherton,Parry,Pickerall,Powell,Pugh,Reeves,Reynolds,Roberts,Rogers,Salter, Whittakers,Worrall,Wright,Yale

Mont. Davies,Edwards,Hughes,Lewis,Maddox,Mapp,Pritchard
Almeley Prichard
Battersea Young
Brechin Allan,Barrie,Duthie,Hardie,Mathewson,Mitchell,Strachan,Thomson,Valentine,Watt
Chelsea Coates,Smith
Emneth Bennington
Wisbech Bell,Briggs,Willcock