Janet, Thanks so much for the Woodward baptisms, marriages and deaths information. Having looked fairly closely at it, it seems to me that the 8th November was a bad and good day for the family, having Ann and Ester both dies on 8th November four years apart. Also Edmund was baptised 8th November 1817. Was that an auspicious or inauspicious start for him I wonder. Whether he is the same Edmund as the 1821 one I wouldn't have a clue. There are a couple of burials - Mary Ann 19 months not mentioned in the baptisms, and I wonder whether she was one of Thomas and Mary's children. The Mary Woodward, St John's St 56 died 10 Mar 1822 would mean she was born abt 1766 so could have been a sister of Thomas WOODWARD 1787 or even his mother! The marriages (up to and inc 1860) all seem to relate to the previous generation. (The 1815 to 1833 ones). You have confirmed Thomas WOODWARD 1815 married a second time to Ann SOUTHAM and now I have her father's name Humphrey SOUTHAM. The end of your email mentioned baptisms of children belonging to other Woodwards in the area. I can't link them in - yet! Many many thanks once again. Hazel -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Janet Booth Sent: 11 December 2007 11:41 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [BAN] WOODWARD 1787 Hazel, Here are the baptisms of Thomas & Mary Ann's children at St Mary, Banbury: 4 July 1807 Ann daughter Thomas & Mary WOODWARD, labr 26 March 1809 William son Thomas & Mary WOODWARD, labr, Neithrop 31 October 1812 Esther-Ann daughter Thomas & Mary WOODWARD, brewer, Neithrop 18 October 1813 Joseph son Thomas & Mary WOODWARD, labr, Np. 2 May 1815 Thomas son Thomas & Mary WOODWARD, labr, Np [duplicated entry] 26 August 1816 John son Thomas & Mary WOODWARD, labr, Np 8 November 1817 Edmund son Thomas & Mary WOODWARD, labr, Np 5 March 1819 Emma daughter Thomas & Mary WOODWARD, labr, Np 6 January 1821 Edmund son Thomas & Mary WOODWARD, labr, Np 14 September 1822 Charles son Thomas & Mary WOODWARD, labr, Np 21 June 1824 Jane daughter Thomas & Mary WOODWARD, labr, Np 2 May 1826 Henry son Thomas & Mary WOODWARD, labr, Np 14 November 1827 Mary Maria daughter Thomas & Mary WOODWARD, labr, Np 6 April 1829 Charles son Thomas & Mary WOODWARD [C], tailor, Np, born 4 April (C means they were Congregationalists) Burials (up to and including 1838): 8 November 1808 Ann WOODWARD, daughter of Thomas, labr, Neithrop 21 October 1810 George WOODWARD, son James, cabinet maker 8 November 1812 Esther Ann WOODWARD, daughter Thomas, labr, Neithrop 28 January 1814 Mary Ann WOODWARD, B, 19 mths 10 March 1822 Mary WOODWARD, St John's St, 56 24 November 1822 Charles WOODWARD, Np, 10 weeks 9 December 1827 Mary WOODWARD, Np, 3 weeks There is no burial shown for the Edmund baptised 26 August 1817, so perhaps he was baptised privately in the first instance and then baptised fully in the church in the second case - what do you think?? Marriages (up to and inc 1860): 4 February 1815 William COLLINS, b & Elizabeth WOODWARD, sp, both of the parish and both made their mark. Witness: William STANTON made his mark 22 December 1825 Charles RANDLE, b & Ann WOODWARD, sp, both of the parish. Witnesses: George OWEN & Catharine KILLPACK 23 January 1827 Daniel WOODWARD, b & Catharine KILPACK, sp (signs KILLPACK), both of the parish. Witness: James AMPHLETT 12 June 1828 Charles WOODWARD, b & Elizabeth BAUGHEN, sp, both of the parish. Witnesses: Ann RADNLEM & Charles RANDLE 14 July 1833 Joseph WOODWARD, b & Sarah ADDINGTON, sp, both of the parish. Witnesses: William PITCHER & Hannah PAIN (made her mark) 25 July 1833 Abraham WOODWARD, b, linen draper of Market Harborough, Leics & Elizabeth ELSWORTH, sp, otp, lic. Witnesses: William ELSWORTH & Amelia WOODWARD 22 February 1852 Thomas WOODWARD, 37, widower, painter, Neithrop son Thomas, labr & Ann SOUTHAM (made her mark), 29, sp, North Bar St, daughter Humphrey, labr. Witnesses: John PITHAM, Kezia PITHAM There are also the following WOODWARD baptisms up to 1834 when Thomas died in case they turn out to be connected in some way: 2 December 1810 James son Thomas & Sarah WOODWARD, cabinet maker, 29 September 1813 Sarah daughter James & Sarah WOODWARD, Parsons La, upholsterer 23 April 1815 Louise daughter William & Charlotte WOODWARD, Calthrop Lane, cabinet maker 6 August 1830 Eliza daughter Charles & Elizabeth WOODWARD, [W], B, plush weaver (W means they were Wesleyan Methodists) This gives you a few more names to get your teeth into!!! Let me know if I can help further in any way and good luck. Janet ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Banbury Historical Society & Friends of Banbury Museum http://www.cherwell-dc.gov.uk/banburymuseum/banburyhistoricalsoc.cfm ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hazel, I have replied to you off list - I think we may have a connection. Carole Pratt (ex-Smith) Waiuku, New Zealand -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Hazel Lee Sent: Wednesday, 12 December 2007 9:09 a.m. To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [BAN] WOODWARD 1787 Janet, Thanks so much for the Woodward baptisms, marriages and deaths information. Having looked fairly closely at it, it seems to me that the 8th November was a bad and good day for the family, having Ann and Ester both dies on 8th November four years apart. Also Edmund was baptised 8th November 1817. Was that an auspicious or inauspicious start for him I wonder. Whether he is the same Edmund as the 1821 one I wouldn't have a clue. There are a couple of burials - Mary Ann 19 months not mentioned in the baptisms, and I wonder whether she was one of Thomas and Mary's children. The Mary Woodward, St John's St 56 died 10 Mar 1822 would mean she was born abt 1766 so could have been a sister of Thomas WOODWARD 1787 or even his mother! The marriages (up to and inc 1860) all seem to relate to the previous generation. (The 1815 to 1833 ones). You have confirmed Thomas WOODWARD 1815 married a second time to Ann SOUTHAM and now I have her father's name Humphrey SOUTHAM. The end of your email mentioned baptisms of children belonging to other Woodwards in the area. I can't link them in - yet! Many many thanks once again. Hazel -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Janet Booth Sent: 11 December 2007 11:41 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [BAN] WOODWARD 1787 Hazel, Here are the baptisms of Thomas & Mary Ann's children at St Mary, Banbury: 4 July 1807 Ann daughter Thomas & Mary WOODWARD, labr 26 March 1809 William son Thomas & Mary WOODWARD, labr, Neithrop 31 October 1812 Esther-Ann daughter Thomas & Mary WOODWARD, brewer, Neithrop 18 October 1813 Joseph son Thomas & Mary WOODWARD, labr, Np. 2 May 1815 Thomas son Thomas & Mary WOODWARD, labr, Np [duplicated entry] 26 August 1816 John son Thomas & Mary WOODWARD, labr, Np 8 November 1817 Edmund son Thomas & Mary WOODWARD, labr, Np 5 March 1819 Emma daughter Thomas & Mary WOODWARD, labr, Np 6 January 1821 Edmund son Thomas & Mary WOODWARD, labr, Np 14 September 1822 Charles son Thomas & Mary WOODWARD, labr, Np 21 June 1824 Jane daughter Thomas & Mary WOODWARD, labr, Np 2 May 1826 Henry son Thomas & Mary WOODWARD, labr, Np 14 November 1827 Mary Maria daughter Thomas & Mary WOODWARD, labr, Np 6 April 1829 Charles son Thomas & Mary WOODWARD [C], tailor, Np, born 4 April (C means they were Congregationalists) Burials (up to and including 1838): 8 November 1808 Ann WOODWARD, daughter of Thomas, labr, Neithrop 21 October 1810 George WOODWARD, son James, cabinet maker 8 November 1812 Esther Ann WOODWARD, daughter Thomas, labr, Neithrop 28 January 1814 Mary Ann WOODWARD, B, 19 mths 10 March 1822 Mary WOODWARD, St John's St, 56 24 November 1822 Charles WOODWARD, Np, 10 weeks 9 December 1827 Mary WOODWARD, Np, 3 weeks There is no burial shown for the Edmund baptised 26 August 1817, so perhaps he was baptised privately in the first instance and then baptised fully in the church in the second case - what do you think?? Marriages (up to and inc 1860): 4 February 1815 William COLLINS, b & Elizabeth WOODWARD, sp, both of the parish and both made their mark. Witness: William STANTON made his mark 22 December 1825 Charles RANDLE, b & Ann WOODWARD, sp, both of the parish. Witnesses: George OWEN & Catharine KILLPACK 23 January 1827 Daniel WOODWARD, b & Catharine KILPACK, sp (signs KILLPACK), both of the parish. Witness: James AMPHLETT 12 June 1828 Charles WOODWARD, b & Elizabeth BAUGHEN, sp, both of the parish. Witnesses: Ann RADNLEM & Charles RANDLE 14 July 1833 Joseph WOODWARD, b & Sarah ADDINGTON, sp, both of the parish. Witnesses: William PITCHER & Hannah PAIN (made her mark) 25 July 1833 Abraham WOODWARD, b, linen draper of Market Harborough, Leics & Elizabeth ELSWORTH, sp, otp, lic. Witnesses: William ELSWORTH & Amelia WOODWARD 22 February 1852 Thomas WOODWARD, 37, widower, painter, Neithrop son Thomas, labr & Ann SOUTHAM (made her mark), 29, sp, North Bar St, daughter Humphrey, labr. Witnesses: John PITHAM, Kezia PITHAM There are also the following WOODWARD baptisms up to 1834 when Thomas died in case they turn out to be connected in some way: 2 December 1810 James son Thomas & Sarah WOODWARD, cabinet maker, 29 September 1813 Sarah daughter James & Sarah WOODWARD, Parsons La, upholsterer 23 April 1815 Louise daughter William & Charlotte WOODWARD, Calthrop Lane, cabinet maker 6 August 1830 Eliza daughter Charles & Elizabeth WOODWARD, [W], B, plush weaver (W means they were Wesleyan Methodists) This gives you a few more names to get your teeth into!!! Let me know if I can help further in any way and good luck. 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