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Charles Edward Baynham, born Leominster district, 4th November 1878
« on: Monday 10 January 22 13:01 GMT (UK) »
My maternal grandfather, Charles Edward Baynham, was the son of William Baynham (born at Much Marcle, 1845) and Harriet Elizabeth [nee Wilce] Baynham (born at Ross-on-Wye, 1850). Charles' birth entry has him being born in the sub-district of Bodenham, yet it also says that he was born at the residence of his father, which appears to be The Waltons, Leominster [see attachment]. William's occupation was given as being a "railway labourer," although I've elsewhere seen him described as being a timber merchant for the Great Western Railway.

Does anyone know where The Waltons was?

William, Harriet, and family left Leominster in the late 1880s, ending up at Chester around 1890.

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Re: Charles Edward Baynham, born Leominster district, 4th November 1878
« Reply #1 on: Monday 10 January 22 14:44 GMT (UK) »
A Google search suggests it is still here.

https://maps.nls.uk/view/101569128#zoom=5&lat=2983&lon=7779&layers=BT

Here it is in 1881,  a long private drive off ginhall lane.

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Re: Charles Edward Baynham, born Leominster district, 4th November 1878
« Reply #2 on: Monday 10 January 22 15:31 GMT (UK) »
Thanks, mazi. I'd done an online search, and the only 'The Waltons' that showed up was Waltons Farm Cat Hotel, Ginhall Lane, but that's on the west side of Leominster, and Bodenham is a few miles south of the town, so I thought it was unlikely to be the right placeit. But if the farm was there in 1881, I guess that must be it.