Hi there Ruth
In reply to your personal message:
Thanks very much for the offer. I'd be most grateful for any information you have in the Hastings directories on James LANSDELL and his family. James was born about 1822, probably in Battle, and was resident in 15 Wellington Square, Hastings in the 1860s. He disappeared (causing a police search) in 1866 but I believe he must have turned up again as he proved his father's will a few months later. I assume that the following entry in the 1881 census is his family:
RG 11/1024 f.42 p.10
13 Wellington Sq, Hastings St Mary in the Castle, Sussex
Caroline LANSDELL, Head, W, Female, 59, Battle, Sussex, England, Income From Property
James H. LANSDELL, Son, U, Male, 27, Hastings, Sussex, England, Solicitor
Rachel J. LANSDELL, Daur, U, Female, 24, Hastings, Sussex, England
John ALDERTON, Brother Vist, M, Male, 57, Battle, Sussex, England, Retired Chemist
Mary A. ALDERTON, Vist, M, Female, 60, Walsall, Stafford, England, Retired Chemists Wife
Maria KNOWLES, Serv, U, Female, 22, Chatham, Kent, England, Cook Domc Serv
Julia DANIELS, Serv, U, Female, 21, Mountfield, Sussex, England, Housemaid Serv
1855 Post Office Directory
Lansdell J, 12 Pelham Crescent
Lansdell James, Farmer, Silver Hill, Hastings
1862 Post Office Directory
Lansdell James, Lodging Houses 1 – 7 Breeds Place, 12 Pelham Crescent & 12 Wellington Square
Lansdell James, jun, esq, 15 Wellington Square
1872 Parsons Directory
Lansdell, Mrs J, Lodging House Keeper, 1 to 7 Breeds Place, Hastings.
Lansell Susannah, Lodging House, 6 Carlisle Parade
Lansdell Mrs, 15 Wellington Square, Hastings
1881 Parsons Directory
13 Wellington Square
Lansdell Mrs
Lansdell J H Esq, Solicitor
Lansdell M J Architect.
In 1881 their names do not appear in Pelham Crescent, Silver Hill, Breeds Place and Carlisle Parade; although all properties are shown as Lodging Houses. Maybe this was the source of income that Caroline lived on as shown in the 1881 census.
Chris in 1066Land