Author Topic: Eleanor Ede nee Whitmore  (Read 4689 times)

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Re: Eleanor Ede nee Whitmore
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 25 October 11 09:57 BST (UK) »
Hi Valda
Many thanks for this - obviously it  confused me because both his wives were called Eleanor.
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Re: Eleanor Ede nee Whitmore
« Reply #10 on: Sunday 04 March 18 16:26 GMT (UK) »
Sorry a bit late joining this conversation.  I am a descendant of the first wife Eleanor Whitmore.  My 2xgrandfather was Caleb born 1836.  Often puzzled how he managed to join the Metropolitan Police in 1869.  He could obviously read and write sufficiently well to hold down the job until he retired 1895, finally ending his days in Surrey with his son George and family.  Considering he was only 18months when his mother died, he did well to survive.  One clue was that he named my great grandmother after the mother of the Wesley brothers who founded the Methodist movement.  Another item that came out on his police recruitment papers was that he was 5'7" and auburn.  So the ginger gene in the family.................

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Re: Eleanor Ede nee Whitmore
« Reply #11 on: Monday 07 December 20 03:38 GMT (UK) »
This is what I have - have more going back further.
Nga mihi
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Ann Wright wife of William Ede mother of Edward Ede
b.1766 b.1770 June 10 Saint Nicholas, Guildford, Surrey, Eng.
b.1767 March 11 St. Olave, Southwark, London, Eng.(Mary Ann Wright Parents Peter Wright and Mary)  others in Surrey
m.1786 May 27 William Ede bachelor of Ifield, Sussex (cert to hand Ann made her mark witnessed by Hannah Wright, who also made her mark & Joseph Humphrey)   Ann of this parish
d.1838 March 14 (age 71) St Mary Magdalene, Reigate, Surrey, Eng. 
Children 13
1788 May 10/18 – 1858 Sep 1 James Ede, St Margaret, Ifield, Sussex, Eng. m. Elizabeth Haybittle (1789-)   daughter Emily – quince cottage
1789 June 28 David Ede, St Margaret, Ifield, Sussex Eng. m.Esther Waller  (1780-)  1780’s they had a rubber stamp with the word pauper which was applied in a very straight line down the right margin to those who obviously could not pay the church fees. In 1889 son David got a pauper stamp.
1790 June 13 Elizabeth Ede, Reigate, Surrey, Eng. m.Thomas Penfold (1792-1870)
1793 Jan 13 John Ede, Reigate, Surrey, Eng.
1794 May 3-1857 Marg Ede, Reigate, Surrey, Eng.
1795 Feb 4 Thomas Ede, Reigate, Surrey, Eng. m.Martha Charlwood (1802-1887),
1800 June 8 Hannah Ede Reigate, Surrey, Eng.
1803 March 13 Josiah Ede, Reigate, Surrey, Eng. m1.Eleanor Whitmore (1802-), c.John Ede 1834 Reigate, m.Emma Ware, c.1859 July 29 Rosa Ellen Ede, m.Albert Waller, 8 children, Ada Dorothy Waller b1889 Reigate, Surrey, Eng.   tithe map
1806 March 2 Richard Ede, Reigate, Surrey, Eng. m1.Charlotte Burrell (1820-1884), m2.Sarah Johnson (1806-1838)
1806 March 2 Stephen Ede, Reigate, Surrey, Eng.
1807 Aug 30 William Ede, West Horsley, Surrey, Eng. (son of William & Ann)
1809 Jul 2 Edward Ede, Reigate, Surrey, Eng.
1809 Jul 2-1876 Apr 25 Joseph Ede, Reigate, Surrey, Eng.  a Miller on Trumpet Hill, 1839 Piggott’s directory
Campbell, McKenzie, Ross, MacKay, Munro, Sutherland all of Ross & Comarty
Barry, Gibson, Watson, Summers, Edmonstone, Brock, McCartney all of Glasgow and environs
Erskine, Fletcher of Edinburgh