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Appendix 4 – Local families that settled in Landford

This Appendix contains details of some of the families associated with Landford that settled here and the surrounding area during the 15 th to the 19 th century. Information was gathered from various sources, primarily transcriptions of the parish church records and the Census. Not all sources are 100% reliable (Red type indicates suspicion! ) and subsequently this account may also perpetuate some of those errors. Whilst I have tried to ensure that the information given is correct, I cannot guaranty the accuracy or reliability of the sources used or the information contained in this document.

CONTENTS

Page No. Family Surname Page No. Family Surname 2 Allen 45 Harrison 3 Andrews 47 Hatch 8 Barter 49 Hatchett 12 Beauchamp 50 Jukes 13 Bell 53 King 14 Biddlecombe 63 Littlecott 21 Butler 66 Moody 21 Cull 82 Noble 22 Curtis 84 Rawlins 25 Dennis 89 Reynolds 27 93 Thornton 29 Eldridge 96 Tucker 34 Emery 98 Wheeler 36 Gange 100 39 Grayer 107 Other Names

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The Allen family

NB . See comment on the family connection at the end of the Allen family.

James Allen m. Elizabeth d. Joane bap 27 Mar 1705, Landford

1 James Allen (b. c1770) Of Landford m. (1790?) Sarah s. James b. 1790 See 2 below s. John b. 1793 See 3 below d. Mary b. 13 Sep 1794 bap 12 Oct 1794

2 James Allen (b. 1790) of b. 10 Nov 1790 bap 05 Dec 1790 m. 31 Mar 1814 (Landford), Ann (b. c1793). She was aged 20, dau David and Elizabeth Chalk.

1841. James was a Farmer and occupied Wickets Green Farm (built or extended in 1656), owned by Countess Nelson. That consisted of over 68 acres of mainly arable and pasture. Presumably the eldest son of James Allen above and baptised on 5 Dec 1790. Their approx. ages in the 1841 Census suggest that he was born about 1791 and Ann his wife about 1796.

1851. Ann Allen was a widow who occupied Wickets Green Farm along with a younger unmarried sister Arabella Chalk (b. 1817) a proprietor of houses.

1861. Ann was still the farmer at Wickets Green and Arabella was a lodger of independent means.

1871. Not there.

3 John Allen of Earldoms b. 10 Feb 1793 bap 10 Mar 1793, Landford m. 19 Jul 1818 (Landford), Susannah (b. 1796, bur 25 May 1824, ), dau David and Elizabeth Chalk d. Susannah b. 12 Jun 1819 bap 11 Jul 1819 d. Sarah b. 28 Jul 1820 bap 18 Feb 1821 m. 13 Jul 1842, John (bap 26 Sep 1819), son of James Gain (1787- 1858) and Mary Cooper (1792-1856) of Had at least 2 sons and 5 daughters s. James bap 22 Sep 1822, Minstead m. 12 Jun 1843 (Eling), Hannah (1822-1852), dau Henry Mills and Elizabeth Beachem of Had at least 1 son and 3 daughters, all born in

Presumably John was the second son of James the elder above. Susannah was buried on 25 May 1824 (aged 28) by which time she was a widow living in Cadnam. What happened to her young children? As at least two of them survived to adulthood, who brought them up? No current records.

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John Allen (from Earldoms) m. 21 Feb 1820 (Landford), Anna (bap 15 Mar 1796, Downton), dau Reuben Newman & Ann Moody of Downton

Strange to have two John Allen from Earldoms born roughly same time. This John was married in 1820 before the other John’s wife Susannah died in 1824 so unlikely to be one and the same person.

The Chalk connection

Although not proof perfect, the Chalk daughters that married into the Allen family and lived in Landford were probably the daughters of David and Elizabeth Chalk. The baptism dates taken from the Downton register almost all agree with the ages given at burial in the Landford register. Slight variance to the 1841 and 1851 Census, but then those ages were approximate anyway. Also, the unmarried sister Arabella mentioned in the Census is the youngest daughter of this family.

David Chalk bap 27 Dec 1773, Downton Son of John & Jane Chalk of Downton m. 1791, Elizabeth b. 1773, Landford d. 25 Dec 1832, Landford All children christened in Downton register d. Elizabeth bap 26 Jan 1792 d. Anne bap 25 Sep 1793 Possibly m. 25 Dec 1817 (Downton), Thomas Honeywell d. Frances bap 26 Dec 1794 m. 16 Dec 1812 (Downton), Charles Street of Downton d. Susannah bap 26 Dec 1796 d. Sarah bap 11 Apr 1798 bur 12 Mar 1823, aged 25, Landford Possibly m. 30 May 1819 (Downton), George Warner d. Hester bap 18 Mar 1801 s. David bap 9 Jun 1802 bur 18 May 1827, aged 25, Landford d. Harriot bap 23 May 1804 bur 12 Feb 1824, aged 20, Landford d. Mary Emery bap 11 Feb 1807 bur 18 Oct 1820, aged 18, Landford d. Eleanor bap 3 Apr 1809 bur 14 Feb 1835, aged 26, Landford d. Arabella bap 11 Oct 1812

The Andrews family

1 Edward Andrews of Bramshaw bap 29 Sep 1685 bur 22 Feb 1749, Bramshaw m. Anne (bap 7 May 1689, d. 11 Nov 1760), dau Robert Henbest (1653-1717) and Ann Osmond (1663-1726) of Landford d. Ann b. 1714, Bramshaw s. Edward b. 1714, Bramshaw s. John bap 27 Sep 1716, Bramshaw s. James bap 17 Mar 1720, Bramshaw See 2 below

2 James Andrews of Bramshaw bap 17 Mar 1720 bur 10 Dec 1785, Bramshaw Son of Edward Andrews (1685-1749) and Anne Henbest See 1 above m. c1746, Ann (bap 7 Mar 1718), dau William (b. 1684) and Ann Babey of Bramshaw

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s. James b. 6 Jul 1747 d. 31 May 1837 See 3 below s. John b. 6 Nov 1748 d. 7 Apr 1811 m. 17 May 1767 (Bramshaw), Christian Hatch s. Edward bap 29 Dec 1749 See 4 below

3 James Andrews of Bramshaw b. 6 Jul 1747 d. 31 May 1837, Bramshaw Son of James Andrews (1720-1785) and Ann Babey See 2 above m. 9 Jun 1774 (Bramshaw), Rebecca (bap 24 May 1752, . D. 22 Jul 1816, Bramshaw), dau of William Henry Roe (b. 1718) & Elizabeth Wilkins (d. 1787) d. Mary bap 04 Sep 1774, Minstead d. 14 Jan 1867 bur 18 Jan 1867, Landford m. 2 Oct 1794 (Downton), William King (1768-1813) See 6 King family s. James b. 1779, Bramshaw d. 1808 See 5 below s. John bap 8 Jun 1783, Bramshaw m. 14 Mar 1803 (Downton), Ann Newman of Downton d. Ann b. 20 Nov 1803 bap 27 Dec 1803, Landford d. Mary b. 12 Jan1807 bap 8 Feb 1807, Landford s. William bap 26 May 1784, Landford See 6 below m. 5 Jun 1806, Sarah Allen d. Ann bap 26 May 1784, Landford

5 James Andrews of Bramshaw bap 26 Dec 1779, Bramshaw bur 20 Aug 1808, Landford Son of James Andrews (1747-1837) and Rebecca Roe See 3 above m. 4 Nov 1807 (Bramshaw), Sarah (1786-1858), dau of William and Ann Winter of Landford. See Winter 11 family s. James b. 09 Sep 1808 bap 16 Oct 1808

Sarah Andrews, neé Winter (1786-1858) then m. Charles King on 7 Nov 1825. See 14 King family

1841. A James Andrews (b. c1811) living with Charles King and his mother Sarah King (so she was previously married to James Andrews. See Charles King below). Still with the Kings in 1851.

6 William Andrews bap 26 May 1784, Landford d. 1874, District Son of James Andrews and Rebecca Roe See 3 above m. 5 Jun 1806, Sarah (1784-1860), dau of James Allen (1758-1832) and Sarah Moore of Wellow. s. William b. 25 Sep 1807 bap 18 Oct 1807 s. James Allen b. 03 Feb 1809 bap 26 Feb 1809 bur 05 Dec 1828 s. John b. 15 Oct 1810, Minstead bap 18 Nov 1810, Landford See 7 below d. Sarah b. 16 May 1812 bap 07 Jun 1812 s. Stephen bap 13 Nov 1814 s. Thomas b. 08 Nov 1816 bap 02 Jan 1817 d. Mary b. 08 Nov 1816 bap 02 Jan 1817 d. Anne b. 21 Nov 1818 bap 30 Dec 1818 s. Reuben bap 28 May 1820 bur 11 Jul 1831

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1841. William is a farmer in living with his wife Sarah and daughters Sarah, Mary and Ann. His son John was also a farmer living close by (possibly adjoining farms) somewhere near Landford Lodge. William’s son Thomas living with his brother John.

1851. William a farmer of some 100ac in Hamptworth along with wife Sarah, son Thomas, daughter Mary and grandson Stephen F. Andrews, aged 7.

4 Edward Andrews of Downton bap 29 Dec 1749, Downton Son of James Andrews and Ann Babey See 2 above The Landford register records that Edward was a widower when he married Jane Biddlecombe. The Downton register records the burial of the wife of Edward Andrews on 19 Apr 1778, but unhelpfully doesn’t state her first name, but this is almost certainly his first wife. The Downton register records his first marriage was to Nanny Fry. Also, in the marriage register it does not indicate where she came from, so presumably not known.

In the Downton marriage register, both were married via publishing the Banns. As this was not by Licence, presumably they had both reached the age of consent, i.e. 21yrs of age. This would suggest that if this was Edward’s first marriage, then he would have been born about 1750. An Edward was baptised on 29 Dec 1749, son of James and Ann Andrews of Downton. He had a brother William baptised on 15 May 1755.

From Family Search , his parents were James Andrews (1720-1785) and Ann Babey (bap 7 Mar 1718), originally both from Bramshaw.

m. 14 May 1775, Nanny Fry, Downton bur 19 Apr 1778

m. 24 Jun 1779 (Landford), Jane (bap 16 Mar 1755, ), dau Edward Biddlecombe (b. c1730, Plaitford.) See 1 Biddlecombe family d. Sarah bap 09 Dec 1781 s. John bap 07 Mar 1784 See 8 below m. 1 Jan 1805, Jane Bright s. James bap 29 May 1786 d. Ann bap 15 Mar 1789 s. Edward b. 25 Dec 1791 bap 22 Jan 1792 See 9 below m. Meddey Eades (1791-1856) s. Thomas b. 10 Sep 1796 bap 02 Oct 1796 bur 19 Dec 1898 in Plaitford d. Elizabeth b. 05 Jan 1800 bap 02 Feb 1800 m. 22 May 1820 (Plaitford), Samuel (bap 22 Oct 1800, ), son of Samuel Evans Moore (b. c1768) and May Noyce (b. 1771, East Wellow) of Plaitford. Had at least 4 sons and 4 daughters

8 John Andrews (of Plaitford) bap 7 Mar 1784, Landford Son of Edward Andrews (b. 1749) and Jane Biddlecombe See 4 above m. 1 Jan 1805 (Landford), Jane Bright (b. c1780) d. Sarah b. 29 Sep 1805 bap 06 Oct 1805, Landford

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m. 30 Jan 1822 (Plaitford), William (bap 17 May 1795, East Wellow), son of William Tutt (1759-1844) and Mary Bungey (b. 1763), both of East Wellow. d. Elizabeth b. 1823, Plaitford bap 29 Sep 1822, Plaitford s. James b. 1825, Plaitford bap 9 Jan 1825, Landford s. William b. 19 Jun 1809, Plaitford See 10 below m. 20 Oct 1830, Meddey Ann, dau Edward Andrews and Meddey Eades. s. James b. 29 Apr 1811, Plaitford d. Jane bap 15 Aug 1813, Plaitford m. 22 Aug 1832 (Plaitford), Alexander (bap 29 Sep 1807, Wellow), son of William Tutt (1759-1844) and Mary Bungey (b. 1763), both of East Wellow Had 3 sons and 4 daughters in Wellow d. Mary bap 12 Nov 1815, Plaitford d. Elizabeth bap 25 Jan 1818, Plaitford m. 2 Dec 1839 (Plaitford), Edmund (1816-1840), son of James Eldridge s. Charles bap 20 Jun 1840, Plaitford d. Juliana bap 23 Jun 1840, Plaitford

9 Edward Andrews b. 25 Dec 1791 bap 22 Jan 1792 d. c1828 Son of Edward Andrews (b. 1749) and Jane Biddlecombe See 4 above m. 10 Feb 1809 (Bramshaw), Meddey (27 Oct 1791, Downton. d. 4 Jun1856, Bramshaw), dau Samuel Eades (b. c1746, bur 29 Nov 1829, Bramshaw) and Meddey Snelgrove (b. c1751, bur 20 Oct 1848, Bramshaw)

d. Meddey Ann b. Sep 1812 bap 18 Oct 1812 d. 29 Jan 1887 m. 20 Oct 1830, William Andrews (b. 19 Jun 1809) See 8 above & 10 below s. Edward b. 17 Sep 1815 bap 15 Oct 1815 d. 21 Aug 1858, B’shaw m. 19 May 1833, Ann Maria (1815-1850), dau of Henry Curtis (b. c1789) and Mary Flyn (b. c1793) Had 4 sons and 5 daughters, all christened in Romsey. d. Elizabeth Mary bap 20 May 1821, Bramshaw

NB. Meddey Eades married George Sillence (c. 1786-1849) of Plaitford on 16 Nov 1829 (also his second marriage), so presumably her first husband Edward Andrews died before then. She went on to have a further family of 1 son and 3 daughters with George Sillence of Plaitford.

10 William Andrews b. 19 Jun 1809, Plaitford Son of John Andrews (b. 1782) and Jane Bright See 8 above m. 20 Oct 1830 (Plaitford), Meddey Ann (1812-1887), dau of Edward Andrews (1791-c1828) & Meddey Eades (1791-1856) See 9 above s. William b. c1834, Plaitford d. Emily Meddey bap 15 Jan 1836, Romsey d. 1888, IoW m. 27 Sep 1866 (Lambeth), Josephus Carolus Meager of Isle of Had at least 3 sons and 7 daughters d. Ellen bap 5 Jan 1838, Romsey s. Charles Robert bap 15 Sep 1839, Romsey bur 21 Jun 1840, Plaitford s. Charles Albert bap 20 Sep 1840, Plaitford bur 16 Apr 1842, Plaitford d. Harriet bap 2 Oct 1842, Plaitford

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m. 1859, Arthur Reynolds (b. c1835) of Bramshaw, son of Eneas Reynolds (b. 1807) and Harriet King (b. 1810) See Reynolds family below Had 9 sons and 6 daughters s. Lewis bap 15 Sep 1844, Plaitford d. Emma bap 5 Jul 1846, Plaitford s. John Thomas bap 4 Jun 1848, Plaitford d. Hester Amelia bap 21 Jul 1850, Plaitford d. Meddey Maria bap 9 May 1852, Plaitford d. Mary Eliza bap 27 May 1855, Landford d. Sarah Jane bap 23 Aug 1857, Bramshaw

7 John Andrews b. 15 Oct 1810, Minstead bap 18 Nov 1810, Landford Son of William Andrews (1784-1874) and Sarah Allen (1784-1860) See 6 above m. 4 Feb 1839 (Redlynch), Susannah (bap 15 Mar 1815, Martyr Worthy, Hants), dau of Thomas & Elizabeth Mullins s. John b. 1840, Hamptworth s. Thomas b. 1845, Hamptworth m. Hannah (b. c1845) Had 1 son and 3 daughters, all born Eling d. Mary b. c1847 d. Sarah b. c1849 d. Susannah b. c1851, Eling m. 3 Jun 1871, Charles Dunnings (b. 1845) of Eling Had at least 1 son and 1 daughter

1841. John was a farmer in Hamptworth, along with wife Susannah, son John (aged 1) and his brother Thomas, an Ag Lab.

1851. John occupying Hamptworth Manor Farm with wife Susannah, sons John and Thomas and daughters Mary and Sarah. Charlotte Mussellwhite is their servant.

11 Thomas Andrews (of Bramshaw) Possibly b. c1750 bur 07 Aug 1806 aged 56. m. 22 Feb 1780 (Landford), Elizabeth (Betty) Bampton (b. 15 Nov 1763. Probably bur 15 Mar 1828 aged 78). d. Mary bap 22 May 1782 d. Elizabeth bap 04 Nov 1783 s. Thomas bap 22 Feb 1786 d. Hannah bap 20 Apr 1788 s. James b. 07 Nov 1790 bap 29 Dec 1790 s. Reuben b. 29 May 1792 bap 08 Aug 1792 See 13 below

12 John Andrews b. c1778, Bramshaw Possibly a son of James Andrews and Rebecca Roe above m. 18 May 1803, Ann Yeoman (b. c1782) of d. Ann b. 20 Nov 1803 bap 27 Dec 1803 m. 16 May 1839 (Bramshaw), Isaac (bap 18 Mar 1805, Bramshaw), son of Joseph Fielder (b. 1768) and Mary Mills (b. 1768), both of Bramshaw Had 4 sons and 3 daughters

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d. Sarah b. 29 Sep 1805 bap 06 Oct 1805 d. Mary b. 12 Jan 1807 bap 08 Feb 1807

13 Reuben Andrews of Bridge Farm b. 29 May 1792 d. 9 Sep 1859 Son of Thomas Andrews and Elizabeth Bampton See 11 above . m. c Dec 1852 (Alderbury District), Sarah (1798-1872), dau William King and Mary Andrews See 6 King family

1841. A farmer living at Bridge Farm. With him (or in cottage where school is now) is Thomas and Anna Andrews, both b. c1791. Suspect these were his brother and sister ‘Hannah’.

1851. Reuben living with his sister Anne (or Hannah) at Bridge Farm.

The Barter family

Basically a family living in Whiteparish with connections to families in Landford. Assume all events happened in Whiteparish unless otherwise stated.

1 Henry Barter of Whiteparish bur 2 May 1748, Whiteparish m. 24 Apr 1671 (Whiteparish), Mary (bap 1 Nov 1654), dau William Ingram and Clementia Wilton d. Elizabeth bap 12 Apr 1675 d. Martha bap 4 Feb 1677 bur 20 May 1677 d. Martha bap 19 Apr 1678 bur 18 May 1747 m. 28 Dec 1710 (Whiteparish), John Cozier (bur 12 Mar 1731) Had 2 sons (first died an infant) and 1 daughter s. Henry bap 29 Jun 1684 bur 15 Aug 1761 See 2 below

2 Henry Barter bap 29 Jun1684 bur 15 Aug 1761 Son of Henry Barter and Mary Ingram See 1 above m. 13 Jun 1709 (Landford), Elizabeth White of Eling (bur 17 Nov 1764) d. Barbara bap 7 May 1712 bur 18 May 1747 m. 16 May 1735 (Whiteparish), Henry Shergold (bur 12 Nov 1776) Had 1 son and 3 daughters s. Henry bap 11 Feb 1714 bur 16 Mar 1772 See 3 below s. William bap 15 May 1716 bur 15 Jul 1772 See 4 below d. Elizabeth bap 4 Oct 1718 m. 30 Jan 1738 (Whiteparish), Robert (bap 21 Mar 1711), son of John Batten and probably Martha White (m. 30 Sep 1702) d. Elizabeth bap 6 May 1739 m. 10 Apr 1757 (Whiteparish), Robert (bap 6 Oct 1734), son of John and Elizabeth Noble d. Martha bap 11 Sep 1744 s. Robert bap 17 Dec 1746 s. James bap 19 Feb 1756 s. John bap 27 Dec 1750

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m. 7 Aug 1770 (Whiteparish), Elizabeth Russen of Wellow d. Jane bap 2 Sep 1753 s. Moses bap 4 Jun 1759 s. Robert bap 5 Oct 1741 bur 26 Nov 1759 d. Sarah bap 4 Apr 1722 m. 27 Dec 1742 (Whiteparish), John Conduit of , Hants d. Mary bap 20 Oct 1742 s. Edward bap 7 Mar 1725 s. John bap 12 Oct 1729 bur 30 Jul 1778 See 5 below

3 Henry Barter bap 11 Feb 1714 bur 16 Mar 1772 Son of Henry Barter (1684-1761) and Elizabeth White See 2 above m. 10 Feb 1738 by Licence, Frances (bap 1 Apr 1716, bur 6 Jan 1783), dau of John Batten and possibly Martha White (m. 30 Sep 1702) s. John bap 28 Jan 1739 bur 3 Jan1815 See 6 below d. Elizabeth bap 24 Dec 1741 bur 12 Mar 1771 m. 6 Oct 1766 (Whiteparish), Henry Batten of Whiteparish d. Frances bap 20 Jul 1744 s. Henry bap 7 Jul 1747 (presumably d. infant) s. Henry bap 26 Dec 1749 bur 16 Mar 1772 m. 4 Nov 1770 (Whiteparish), Mary Nutbeam of Whiteparish s. Matthew bap 7 Apr 1756

4 William Barter bap 15 May 1716 bur 15 Jul 1772 A Blacksmith of Wellow when married Son of Henry Barter (1684-1761) and Elizabeth White. See 2 above m. 1 Sep 1739 (Whiteparish), Dinah Beacham (bur 30 Jun 1782) d. Dinah bap 22 Jul 1740 d. Mary bap 11 Feb 1744 s. William bap 19 May 1746 bur 15 Jun 1803 m. 24 May 1778 (Whiteparish), Mary Franklin m. 24 Jun 1781 (Whiteparish), Mary Allen d. Jane bap 20 Oct 1748 d. Ann bap 22 Feb 1752 bur 4 Apr 1752 d. Elizabeth bap 31 Aug 1755 m. 12 Jun 1779 (Whiteparish), Matthew Major, a Weaver from Wellow

5 John Barter bap 12 Oct 1729 bur 30 Jul 1778 Son of Henry Barter (1684-1761) and Elizabeth White See 2 above m. 3 Nov 1754 (Whiteparish), Mary Fox (bur 28 Dec 1788) s. James bap 3 Oct 1755 d. Elizabeth bap 20 Mar 1757 m. 14 Jun 1779 (Whiteparish), Matthew Major of Wellow s. John bap 28 Jan 1759 m. 24 Aug 1788 (Whiteparish), Sarah Batten s. John bap 23 Apr 1798 d. Mary bap 22 Feb 1761 d. Phoebe bap 30 Oct 1763 bur 23 Dec 1763

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6 John Barter bap 28 Jan 1739 bur 3 Jan1815 John was a Mason Son of Henry Barter (1714-1772) and Frances Batten See 3 above m. 12 Aug 1764 (Whiteparish), Elizabeth Small (bur 30 Nov 1815) s. John bap 25 Nov 1764 d. Sarah bap 19 Apr 1766 bur 5 Dec 1769 d. Elizabeth bap 25 May 1768 bur 18 Dec 1769 s. Stephen bap 1 Jan 1772 s. James bap 8 Jun 1772 bur 4 Dec 1855 aged 83 See 7 below d. Elizabeth bap 13 Dec 1776 m. 25 Jun 1792 (Whiteparish), James Harris s. Henry bap 13 Dec 1776 See 8 below s. William bap 28 Aug 1784 See 9 below

7 James Barter bap 8 Jun 1772 bur 4 Dec 1855 aged 83 James a Bricklayer Son of John Barter and Elizabeth Small See 6 above m. 18 Nov 1798 (Whiteparish), Elizabeth (bap 28 Feb 1774, bur 23 Dec 1855), dau of Saul Chalk and Hannah Leaver d. Elizabeth bap 3 Jun 1798, Romsey d. 11 Dec 1886, Whiteparish m. 24 Jul 1860 (Fisherton Anger), Levi (1790-1860), son of Saul Chalk and Hannah Leaver d. Ann b. 16 Aug 1802 d. 8 Mar 1883 aged 80, Landford m. 2 Jul 1835 (Whiteparish), Thomas Ezekiel (1799-1871), son of Thomas Wheeler and Ann Baugh See 2 Wheeler family s. James b. 3 Mar 1809 d. 21 Jan 1810 d. Mary bap 19 Apr 1812 d. c Mar 1902 aged 90, Whiteparish d. Sarah bap 22 Oct 1815 d. c Mar 1903 aged 87, Whiteparish m. ? s. Sidney James Barter b. 11 Dec 1837 See 11 below s. Herbert Barter bap Jun 1843 See 12 below m. ? James Hayes

1851 Whiteparish Census. James & Elizabeth living on . James a Dairyman. With them are daughter Sarah with her sons Sidney and Herbert.

8 Henry Barter bap 13 Dec 1776 Son of John Barter and Elizabeth Small See 6 above m. 3 Nov 1801 (Downton), Grace Mussell of Downton s. Henry bap 27 Dec 1803 d. c Mar 1869 m. 1 Nov 1826 (Downton), Martha Fielder of Downton s. Charles bap 7 Sep 1806, Downton bur 18 Mar 1807, Downton s. George bap 29 Apr 1810, Whiteparish See 10 below d. Keziah bap 24 Nov 1811, Downton m. 26 Dec 1831 (Downton), William (bap 27 Mar 1810), son of John and Jane Moody See 13 Moody family d. Frances bap 25 Dec 1814, Landford m. 12 May 1834 (Downton), Mark (1811-1821), son Mark King and Barbara Smoakem See 9 King family d. Susannah bap 26 Jul 1818, Downton

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m. 3 Oct 1840 (Downton), Henry Curtis (b. 1816) See 7 Curtis family d. Charlotte bap 25 Dec 1822, Downton

1841 Downton. Henry a bricklayer living with wife Grace and youngest daughter Charlotte in Hamptworth. With them dau Susanna Curtis and her son Henry Curtis, 4mths old.

9 William Barter bap 28 Aug 1784, Whiteparish Son of John Barter and Elizabeth Small See 6 above m. 6 May 1805 (Downton), Maria Futcher (Henry Barter a witness) s. William b. 19 Sep 1805 bap 20 Oct 1805 s. James b. 18 Apr 1808 bap 1 May 1808 d. Jane bap 7 Nov1813 d. Eliza bap 4 Jun 1815, Whiteparish d. 1859, Hamptworth m. 30 Oct 1834 (Downton), Michael , son of Walter Curtis and Ann Tucker See 7 Curtis family

10 George Barter b. 2 Apr 1810 bap 29 Apr 1810, Whiteparish d. 29 Oct 1882, Hamptworth Son of Henry Barter and Grace Mussell See 8 above m. 1 Dec 1832 (Downton), Ann Maria Kervill (bap 6 Jun 1810, Downton), possibly dau of John Kervill and Mary Shelley of Downton d. Lucy b. c1833, Redlynch d. Rosa bap 24 May 1835, Redlynch d. Dinah b. c1838, Redlynch d. 17 Feb 1901, Fair Oak m. 13 Nov 1858 (Alderbury), Emmanuel Moody (1834-1915) of s. Henry b. c1840, Redlynch s. James b. c1843, Redlynch d. Oliver b. 19 Sep 1851, Hamptworth m. Lavinia Lanning m. Alice Young

11 Sidney James Barter b. 11 Dec 1837 d. 15 Feb 1870 Son of Sarah Barter (1815-1903) See 7 above m. 9 Apr 1860 (St Martin’, ), Sarah Jane Jennings (d. Apr 1860) s. Sidney James b. Apr 1860 d. 26 Apr 1860

m. 8 May 1861 (West Dean), Mary Elizabeth Wheeler, dau of Ann Barter and Thomas Ezekiel Wheeler See 7 above and 2 Wheeler family s. Frederick Sidney b. 14 Aug 1862, S’ton s. Alfred Herbert b. 7 Sep 1864, Eling

1871. Sidney died before the census. His son Frederick Sidney was living with the Wheeler family at Whitehouse Farm, Landford. His grandmother Sarah was sister to Ann Barter who married Thomas Ezekiel Wheeler.

1881. Frederick Sidney still living with the Wheeler family at Whitehouse Farm.

12 Herbert Barter b. Jun 1843, Whiteparish d. c Mar 1919, Westbourne, W.

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Son of Sarah Barter (1815-1903) See 7 above m. 12 Aug 1861 (Buckorn West, ), Mary Butt (1844-1921) Had 3 sons and 2 daughters

The Beauchamp family

NB . Suspect that the Beauchamp families ascribed to Whiteparish actually lived in Earldoms, and as such were entitled to marry in . Thus local registers do not contain records of their marriages. However, the children were either baptised in Whiteparish or more conveniently in Landford.

A Frances Beauchamp (of Witterns Hill, Hamptworth) had a daughter named Frances bap 17 Oct 1711, base born. Although there are many Beauchamps in the records for Whiteparish, Landford and West Dean, the name Robert only occurs once. Could it be that Robert’s first wife died after the birth of his first child Betty and he then married Frances as both needed support for their respective children. What is shown below is speculative but possible.

1 Robert Beauchamp of Witterns Hill m. ? d. Betty bap 10 Mar 1709

m. 9 Jan 1713 (Landford), Frances Beauchamp. Both of Whiteparish. s. John bap 05 Jun 1715 d. Dorothy bap 07 Feb 1716

2 Henry Beauchamp of Earldoms d. Jane bap 28 Nov 1711 d. Unnamed bap 28 Oct 1713

3 Saul Beauchamp m. Elizabeth d. Sarah b. 20 Jul 1789 bap 09 Aug 1789, Landford

NB . On 1839 (Tithe Map) Samuel Beauchamp occupied Witterns Hill Farm and almost 80 acres of land belonging to Robert Shafto, so part of the Hamptworth Estate. He is also listed as the occupier of several cottages in the same area. His son George occupied two adjacent cottages and 5 acres of land on North Common belonging to Frederick Webb. Although the parish registers say that the Beauchamps were from Whiteparish, that is simply because Earldoms (which included the area around Witterns Hill) was an Extra Parochial parish administered by Whiteparish at that time.

4 George Beauchamp (of Whiteparish) b. 24 Feb 1805 bap 5 Mar 1805 Son of Samuel and Sarah Beauchamp of Whiteparish m. 16 Feb 1831 (Whiteparish), Louisa (1809-1884), dau of Thomas Eldridge (1778-1850) and Sarah Evans Reeves of Whiteparish. See 6 Eldridge family d. Sarah bap 24 Jul 1831 d. Elizabeth Ann b. Nov 1833 bap 24 Nov 1833 s. Samuel b. 17 Apr 1835 bap 17 May 1835

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s. Saul b. 21 Jan 1837 bap 25 Jan 1837 d. Hannah b. 1841 s. John b. 1847

1839. Occupied two cottages in North Common area belonging to Frederick Webb.

1851. Whiteparish Census. George an Ag Labr living on North Common with wife Louisa, and children Hannah and John.

5 John Beauchamp (of Whiteparish) d. 1846 in Alderbury Dist Probably the son of Samuel and Sarah Beauchamp of Whiteparish m. 13 Mar 1834 (Whiteparish), Susanna (1811-1885) of Earldoms, dau James Gange (1762-1843) and Susanna Mitchell (1770-1862) See 1 Gange family s. George bap 28 May 1837, Whiteparish s. John b. 1840 d.1886, Alderbury District d. Mary bap 7 Aug 1842, Whiteparish m. Dec 1863 (Alderbury District), Charles Rawlins See 13 Rawlins family d. George bap 7 Aug 1842 d. Fanny bap 14 Jul 1844, Whiteparish s. James bap 19 Apr 1846, Whiteparish

Susanna Beauchamp (neé Gange, 1811-1885) then remarried – m. Henry Barnes (b. 1813) of Whiteparish d. Sarah bap 2 Jul 1848, Whiteparish s. William bap 20 Jun 1850, Whiteparish m. 6 Nov 1883 (Alderbury District), Ann Hull d. Jane bap 9 May 1852, Whiteparish d. Nov 1934, Cowes, IoW m. Apr 1879 (Landford), Thomas Gange (1854-1941) See 6 Gange family d. Ellen Hannah bap 17 Sep 1854, Whiteparish m. Dec 1882 (Alderbury District), William George Jukes See 5 Jukes family

1851. Whiteparish Census. Children George and Mary were living with their mother Susanna the wife of Henry Barnes on North Common. However, Witterns Hill Farm occupied by Sarah (b. 1784), now a widow. So Samuel dead by then. With her were the children of George, namely Sarah, Samuel, Saul. Also her grandchildren Louisa (b.1839) and John (b.1840). This suggests that George (b.1805) and John above were brothers and the sons of Samuel and Sarah Beauchamp.

The Bell family

1 Thomas Bell of Hamptworth d. Katharen bap 27 Apr 1657, Downton bur 27 Apr 1657, Downton s. Thomas bap 15 Feb 1659, Downton bur 15 Feb 1660, Downton

2 Thomas Bell

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m. Charity of Whiteparish d. Mary bur 07 Jan 1669 d. Mary bur 16 Oct 1675

3 Thomas Bell of the Earldoms bur 15 Jun 1707 m. Anne (bur 28 May 1697) s. Thomas bap 09 Feb 1687 d. Ann bap 04 Dec 1689 m. 18 Oct 1712 (Downton), Harry Hinstridge OR m. 6 Oct 1719 (Downton), Richard Rooke d. Elizabeth bap 11 Feb 1692 s. Geoffrey bap 30 Jan 1696 s. Robert bap 30 Jan 1696 bur 25 Jul 1697

4 Thomas Bell [Possibly son of Thomas and Anne Bell above] m. 31 Dec 1706 (Downton) Mary Neton (bur 21 Dec 1715. Childbirth?) s. William bap 11 Feb 1711, Downton d. Mary bap 22 Mar 1713, Landford d. Charity bap 27 Jun 1714, Landford (Possibly Catherine, bur 18 Dec 1715)

5 Henry Bell of Bramshaw m. 8 Jun 1748 (Landford), Sarah (bap 3 Jul 1731, Landford), dau of John Emery See 4 Emery family s. Henry bap 04 Aug 1750 d. Hannah bap 27 Jan 1753 d. Sarah bap 03 Sep 1755 d. Mary bap 06 Apr 1758 d. Millicent bap 27 Dec 1759 s. William bap 01 May 1763 d. Maria bap 16 May 1765 d. Jenny bap 19 Jun 1769

(A Dan Abner Bell bap 12 Apr 1767, no parents given, but might be a son between Maria and Jenny)

6 James Bell m. Sarah s. James bap 04 Apr 1771

The Biddlecombe family (or Biddlecomb)

1 Edward Biddlecombe b. c1730, Plaitford bur 06 June 1814 aged 84, Landford m. c1754, Elizabeth b. c1731 bur 03 Dec 1813 aged 82 d. Jane bap 16 Mar 1755 in Plaitford m. 24 Jun 1779 (Landford), Edward (b. 1749), son of James Andrews and Ann Babey. This was Edward’s second marriage. See 4 Andrews family .

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s. Edward bap 13 Jan 1757 bur 20 Sep 1774 d. Caroline bap 21 Jan 1759 bur 15 Oct 1778 d. Mary bap 06 Feb 1763 s. Dan bap 01 Mar 1765 d. c1768 (this Dan died young) s. Daniel bap 15 Dec 1771 See 3 below m. Mary Fabian s. James bap 04 Aug 1776 s. Moses bap 04 Aug 1776 See 4 below m. 15 Feb 1795, Amelia Blake (b. c1767), Bramshaw s. Edward bap 01 Jul 1781 (elder Edward died 1774) m. c1805, Ann s. Thomas b. 24 May 1806, Landford bap 1 Jun 1806, Landford

There was an Ann Biddlecomb born about 1780 and was buried 06 May 1814 aged 34. Was she a daughter in between Moses and Edward or perhaps Edward’s wife? Also a Sarah buried 17 May 1768, so was she a missing daughter of this couple?

1851. Son Edward (b. 1781) was a widower living with his son Thomas (b.1807) in Road area. Both Labourers, born in Landford.

2 John Biddlecombe (of Plaitford) b. 1769 bur 30 Jan 1821 in Plaitford m. 13 Feb 1792 (Landford), Peggy Hulet (b. 1773, Landford. bur 1 Aug 1851, Plaitford)

Margaret (known as Peggy), her surname is recorded as Clark on some of the Plaitford baptisms and on a Biddlecombe family tree in the possession of PCA produced by her four times great nephew. Children from John to Jane christened in Landford. Family appears to have moved to Plaitford c1805.

d. Peggy b. 1792 d. 10 days old bur 05 Jun 1792 s. John b. 21 Aug 1793 bap 25 Aug 1793 bur 08 Aug 1818 This John was hanged on 1 Aug 1818 on Gallows Hill, Winchester and buried in Plaitford. s. William b. 05 Feb 1796 bap 17 Feb 1796 bur 14 Feb 1799, L‘ford d. Sarah b. 06 Mar 1798 bap 15 Apr 1798 bur 26 Jun 1876 Plaitford s. Charles b. 25 Mar 1800 bap 27 Apr 1800 d. Fanny b. 14 Sep 1802 bap 31 Oct 1802 d. Jane b. 27 Sep 1804 bap 27 Dec 1804 s. David bap 01 Feb 1807, Plaitford s. William bap 21 May 1809, Plaitford s. Samuel bap 26 Jun 1811 See 10 below d. Mary bap 19 Dec 1813, Plaitford and bur 30 Apr 1816, Plaitford 1841. Plaitford Census. Peggy living with daughter Sarah and a John Biddlecomb agd 20, so he was born c1820.

1851. Plaitford Census records Peggy as a pauper living on Plaitford Common with her daughter Sarah (aged 53, a charwoman). [Comment - The lower walls of what we believe to be their cottage are still visible – Geoff Cuel.]

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3 Daniel Biddlecombe bap 15 Dec 1771 Son of Edward Biddlecombe (c1730-1814) and Elizabeth See 1 above m. 14 Apr 1788 (Eling), Mary Fabian s. William bap 01 Feb 1789 bur Feb 1789 s. James b. 20 Dec 1789 bap 10 Jan 1790 See 5 below s. Dan b. 19 Mar 1792 bap 01 Apr 1792 See 6 below m. 14 Dec 1820, Mary Dolling (b. c1799) d. Elizabeth b. 18 Jul 1794 bap 14 Sep 1794 d. 1884 m. 10 May 1825 (Landford), Thomas Bucket s. John b. 01 Oct 1797 bap 20 Dec 1797 See 7 below d. Mary b. 07 Nov 1799 bap 03 Feb 1800 s. Thomas b. 17 Jul 1802, bap 06 Aug 1802 s. Charles b. 06 May 1807 bap 31 May 1807 (m. Elizabeth ?)

1841. A Daniel aged about 75 (b. c1766 in Landford) was married to Mary of the same age (not born in Landford). They were living near the start of Sherfield English Road along with what is possibly his brother Edward born in 1781. Both were Agricultural Labourers. If so, they were the sons of Edward and Elizabeth above.

1851. Daniel a former Farm Labourer and now a Pauper living with his daughter Elizabeth Bucket, a widow, born about 1795. Elizabeth married Thomas Buckett on 10 May 1825. No record of children or demise.

1861. Edward Biddlecombe and Elizabeth Buckett were living in the same place along the Road. (Remember they were brother and sister).

1871. Elizabeth Bucket now living on her own in same cottage.

1881. Elizabeth Bucket now a boarder with the Vinall family at Furze Farm, Sherfield English Road.

4 Moses Biddlecombe bap 4 Aug 1776, Landford Son of Edward Biddlecombe (c1730-1814) and Elizabeth See 1 above m. 15 Feb 1795 (Bramshaw), Amelia Blake (b. c1767) All children of this marriage born in Bramshaw s. James bap 5 Apr 1795 s. William bap 8 Jan 1797 m. 7 Apr 1834, Caroline (1817-1880), dau Aaron Thompson (b. 1786) and Ann Dovey (b. c1788), both of Bramshaw. d. Ann b. 28 Nov 1835, Newbridge s. William b. 18 Feb 1838, Eling

On 16 Jan 1841, Caroline then m. Charles Fielder of Romsey and had another son and 5 daughters s. Edward bap 20 Apr 1800 s. John bap 20 Apr 1800

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m. 28 Mar 1820, Amelia (1799-1882), dau David Dibden of Bramshaw and Sarah Fry of Sherfield English See 4 Dibden family Had 7 sons and 2 daughters d. Hannah b. 29 Dec 1805 d. Elizabeth b. 29 Dec 1805 s. Edward b. 1 May 1808 s. David b. 19 Apr 1811

5 James Biddlecombe of Landford b. 20 Dec 1789 bap 10 Jan 1790 Son of Daniel Biddlecombe (b. 1771) and Mary Fabian See 3 above m. 1820 (, Dorset), Charlotte Lane s. James b. 1816 d. Elizabeth b. 1821 d. Charlotte bap 22 Feb 1824, Frimley, s. George b. 1829 bap 1 Nov 1829, Frimley, Surrey s. Thomas b. 1830, Frimley, Surrey m. Ann Biddlecombe (b. 1834, London) Had a son and 6 daughters d. Sarah bap 18 Sep 1831, Frimley, Surrey d. 24 Apr 1921, Inverell, New South Wales, Australia m. 4 Dec 1854, William Pasterfield (1828-1903) of Brentwood, Had 3 sons and 7 daughters s. Charles b. 1833

1841. James was an Agricultural Labourer and born in Landford. They were living in one of the Lane End cottages. It would appear that he was a widower by 1841. Probably James was a son of Daniel and Mary.

1851. James a widower and Farm Labourer still living in Lane End cottages with son James and daughter Sarah, a worker in the fields. Apparently children born in Frimley, Surrey.

1861. James and son James (unmarried) are stated as Labourers still in Lane End cottages.

6 Daniel Biddlecombe (b. 1792) b. 19 Mar 1792 bap 01 Apr 1792, Landford Son of Daniel Biddlecombe and Mary Fabian See 3 above m. 14 Dec 1820 (Bramshaw), Mary Dolling (b.c1799, Bramshaw) d. Louisa bap 1 Jul 1821, Bramshaw d. Elizabeth bap 21 Mar 1824, Bramshaw d. Maria b. 1829 s. William bap 4 Apr 1830, Bramshaw s. George bap 10 Feb 1833, Bramshaw s. Thomas bap 14 Jun 1835, Bramshaw See 8 below d. Elizabeth b. 1838 d. Jane b. 27 Mar 1842 bap 24 Apr 1842, Landford

1841. Daniel was an Agricultural Labourer born about 1796 in Landford. His wife Mary born about 1800 was not from this parish. Sons living with them were William, George and Thomas and a daughter Elizabeth. They lived in one of the squatter cottages along Lane End.

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1851. Mary by now a widow (revised birth date) and occupation given as Laundress. Her sons William and Thomas live with her and are Labourers. Daughter Elizabeth stated as a child’s nurse. Mary and eldest children born in Bramshaw, and Jane in Landford.

1861. Mary (a nurse) and daughter Elizabeth (servant) still living in Lane End cottages.

1871. Mary now a Midwife living on her own in the old cottage that was on the edge of Captains Copse, opposite Yew Tree Cottage.

7 John Biddlecombe b. 01 Oct 1797 bap 20 Dec 1797 Son of Daniel Biddlecombe and Mary Fabian See 3 above m. 28 Mar 1820 (Bramshaw), Amelia (1799-182), dau David Dibden and Sarah Fry See 4 Dibden family s. James bap 3 Apr 1820, Bramshaw d. Caroline b. 16 Jul 1824, Nomansland bap 3 Oct 1824, Bramshaw d. 28 May 1886 bur 1 Jun 1886, East Wellow m. 14 Aug 1844 (Wellow), Charles Pointer (b.1822, Wellow) Had 6 sons and 3 daughters d. Marianne b. 17 Nov 1826, Nomansland bap 25 Feb 1827, Bramshaw m. 4 Jan 1847 (East Wellow), Alexander Kemish (1822-1906) Had 4 sons and 2 daughters s. George William bap 4 Apr 1830, Bramshaw s. Silas Thomas bap 11 Apr 1830, Bramshaw d. 1895, Romsey Dist s. William bap 13 Aug 1837, Wellow s. Charles bap 13 Aug 1837, Wellow d. 1926, Romsey Dist m. 1 Jan 1857 (Wellow), Elizabeth Hiscock (1838-1911) Had 6 sons and 4 daughters s. George bap 25 Sep 1842, Wellow

8 Thomas Biddlecombe bap 14 Jun 1835, Bramshaw Son of Daniel Biddlecombe and Mary Dolling See 6 above m. 25 Aug 1866, Susan (bap 6 Oct 1844), dau George Mills (1805-1891) and Mary Titford (b. 1805), both of Bramshaw. Lived at Week’s Moor. s. Edwin bap 25 Nov 1866, Landford d. Rossetta bap 11 Apr 1869, Landford s. Millward bap 30 Jun 1872, Landford s. Albert bap 28 Nov 1875, Landford See 14 below d. Ann b. 1879 d. Janet b. 1882 s. Harry b. 1889 s. Fred b. 1890

1871. Thomas was a Carrier and they were living at Swan’s Nest cottage, down Giles Lane near the ford.

1881. Thomas now a Farmer of a few acres living at Baytree Cottage on Landford Common. Perhaps this was Langtrees.

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1891. Family now moved to 1 Broomhill Terrace (Lyndhurst Rd). Sons Millward and Albert now Agricultural Labourers like their father.

1901. Thomas and Susan living in 1 Broomhill Terrace with unmarried daughter Janet and son Harry. Thomas now a Bricklayer’s Labourer.

1911. Thomas and Susan still in 1 Broomhill Terrace with daughter Janet and son Harry. Harry now a Horse & Cattle Dealer, self-employed.

9 Charles Biddlecombe (b. c1811) m. Elizabeth (b. c1816)

1841. Charles and Elizabeth living somewhere on the edge of Landford Common near Sherfield English Road. He was an Agricultural Labourer and they were both born in Landford. Suggest Charles was the son of Daniel Biddlecombe & Mary Fabian.

NB. A Charles Biddlecombe m. 11 Feb 1841 to Elizabeth Hurst (b. 1812), both from Wellow

10 Samuel Biddlecombe (b. 1811, Plaitford) m. 21 Sep 1837 (East Wellow), Charlotte (bap 19 Feb 1815, Wellow), dau of Robert and Hannah Whitmarsh s. Henry b. c1836, West Wellow d. Charlotte bap 27 May 1838, East Wellow d. Mary bap 15 Mar 1840, Plaitford d. Ellen bap 12 Jun 1842, Plaitford m. 1858, James Haywood (1837-1933) of Ticehurst, Had 7 sons and 5 daughters d. Hannah bap 18 Feb 1844, Plaitford m. Oct 1874, Daniel Cull (b. c1834, Landford) See 1 Cull family d. Sarah bap 21 Dec 1845, Plaitford d. 4 Feb 1891, Ontario, Canada m. 1868, John (1844-1892), son of James Eaton and Harriet Moon of Sussex Had 3 sons and 4 daughters s. Ephraim bap 25 Nov 1848, Plaitford See 13 below s. Robert bap 14 Feb 1851 s. Harvey bap 20 Aug 1854, Plaitford (living in Wadhurst, Sussex in 1911) s. Charles bap 26 May 1858

In the 1881 Census for Downton, there is an Annie Biddlecombe born 1864 in Plaitford, a servant kitchen maid living in the household of Frederick A Bradborne at Lyburn House. She was a grand-daughter of Samuel and Charlotte.

11 William George Biddlecombe (b. 1835 in Landford) m. Charlotte (b. 1829 in Hamptworth) s. William G bap 9 Nov 1856, Landford s. George W bap 6 Feb 1859, Landford d. Harriet S b. 1862

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1871. William and two sons Agricultural Labourers. Was William a son of Daniel (b. 1792)? They were living at Nelsons Cottage, now Nelsons Farm in Giles Lane.

1881. William now a Gardener and wife Charlotte a Lace Maker. They were living in Pound Cottage. Two boarders Annie and George Light from Redlynch living with them.

1891. William now an Agricultural Labourer living with wife Charlotte in Pound Cottage.

1901. William and Charlotte still living in Pound Cottage and he is a Gardener, Domestic Worker. Presumably working for James Wigram.

12 William Biddlecombe (b. 1837) m. 23 Nov 1869 (East Wellow), Elizabeth (b. 1846, Plaitford), dau Thomas Pointer and Harriet Brown s. Thomas b. 1869, Plaitford d. Maria b. 1871, Plaitford bap 7 May 1871, Bramshaw s. William bap 6 Jul 1873 s. Andrew b. 19 Apr 1875, Wellow d. 7 Mar 1963, Southampton m. Alice Emery Had at least one son and one daughter s. James b. 1878, West Wellow d. Eliza b. 1880, West Wellow d. 21 Aug 1964, Weymouth d. Edith b. 1882, West Wellow d. 29 Aug 1930, m. Frank Butcher (b. c1881) of Bartley, Eling s. Stephen b. 1886, Eling d. 1960, Southampton

1881. Family living in Eling.

13 Ephraim Biddlecombe (1848-1929) bap 25 Nov 1848, Plaitford bur 5 Feb 1929, Landford Son of Samuel Biddlecombe (b. 1812) and Charlotte Whitmarsh See 10 above m. 1894, Elizabeth King (b. 1860 in Landford) d. Dora bap 05 Oct 1894, Plaitford. d. Annie b. 28 Oct 1897 bap 23 Jan 1898, Plaitford s. Walter b. 08 May 1900 bap 01 Jul 1900, Plaitford

From another source, Ephraim bap 26 Nov 1848 in Plaitford, son of Samuel and Charlotte. He married Elizabeth King in Alderbury District, 1894.

1901. Living in Plaitford with wife and children Annie and Walter. With them were Harry and Hilda King.

1911. Ephraim a Farm Labourer. Children born in Plaitford. Family living in 2 Broomhill Terrace.

In the Plaitford records, Ephraim was bap. 25 Nov 1848 and parents were Samuel and Charlotte Biddlecombe.

14 Albert Biddlecombe bap 28 Nov 1875, Landford

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Son of Thomas Biddlecomb (b. 1835) and Susan Mills See 8 above m. Alice (b. 1881 in ) s. Albert b. 1901 d. Amy b. 1905 s. Charlie b. 1909

1901. Albert, son of Thomas (b. 1835), an Agricultural Labourer. Now living in 3 Broomhill Terrace.

1911. Albert and Alice still living in 3 Broomhill Terrace. He is now an Estate Labourer.

The Butler family

Eleanor Butler buried 16 May 1810 at the age of 82, so born about 1728 1 Charles Butler m. c1728, Mary s. Charles bap 26 Sep 1729 s. John bap 15 Apr 1731 s. Matthew bap 27 Aug 1732 d. Mary bap 16 May 1734 bur 07 May 1737 s. William bap 25 Feb 1736 See 2 below s. Joseph bap 11 Apr 1739 d. Mary bap 13 Nov 1741 Possibly bur 20 Jun 1759 d. Sarah bap 21 Mar 1749

2 William Butler bap 25 Feb 1736 Son of Charles and Mary above m. 26 Nov 1758 (Salisbury Cathedral), Jane Moody bur 28 May 1770. (Childbirth?) s. William bap 28 Oct 1759 s. Joseph bap 24 Aug 1761 d. Mary bap 24 Aug 1761 s. Charles bap 01 May 1768

Thomas Butler (of Great Cranford) m. 6 Mar 1751 (Landford), Mary Bishop (of Downton)

The Cull family

1 William Cull (b. c1800) m. Sarah (same age) s. Mark bap 05 Aug 1827 s. John William bap 05 Jul 1829 d. Ellen bap 18 Feb 1833 s. Daniel bap 11 Oct 1835 m. m. Oct 1874 (Alderbury Dist), Hannah (bap 18 Feb 1844, Plaitford), dau of Samuel Biddlecombe and Charlotte Whitmarsh

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See 10 Biddlecombe family

1841. Family living near the ford in Giles Lane. William was a Farrier, but not of this county. Sarah was a local girl.

1851. Ellen and Daniel were Drovers living on Landford Common

1861. Daniel Cull is a Drover m. Elizabeth (b. c1819, Southampton), living Swans Nest Cottages, Landford Common. No sign of Ellen.

1871. Daniel (a Drover) and Elizabeth still at Swan’s Nest Cottage.

1881. Daniel (a Drover), now married to Hannah (b. 1843, from Plaitford), and Fanny Biddlecombe (b. 1866, from Plaitford) his daughter-in-law is with them.

1891. Still a Drover, with Hannah at Swan Cottages.

2 Abraham Cull of Minstead bap 30 Aug 1846, Minstead m. 8 Sep 1875 (Minstead), Sophia Bundy bap 28 Sep 1851, Downton d. Elizabeth b. 1876 in Eling d. Charlotte b. 1880 in Landford

1881. He was a Gardener at Landford Lodge and they were living in the “Yard”.

1891. No longer. Family named Clark now gardeners at Landford Lodge.

The Curtis family

1 Richard Curtis of Downton m. 23 Oct 1614 (Downton), Mary Noyce (Noyes in Register) s. Richard bap 14 Jun 1616 See 2 below s. Robert bap 5 Sep 1618 s. George bap 30 Oct 1625 s. Jeffery bap 10 Jun 1633

2 Richard Curtis of Downton (Spelt Curtice in Register) Possibly son of Richard Curtis and Mary Noyce m. 7 Oct 1649 (Downton), Margery Stickland d. Elizabeth bap 21 Jun 1652 d. Martha bap 25 Dec 1653 s. Richard bap 4 Dec 1655 See 3 below

3 Richard Curtis Possibly bur 9 Dec 1723 Possibly son of Richard Curtis & Margery Stickland or alternatively Jeffery Curtis & Elizabeth Dean, m. 9 May 1655, s. Richard bap 16 Dec 1656. [Marriage register says Richard and Elizabeth Paine of Downton parish] m. 15 Jan 1686 (Downton), Elizabeth (bap 31 Aug 1667, Downton), dau William &

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Katherine Paine All children bap Landford, suggesting lived Hamptworth s. Richard bap 28 Dec 1686 Possibly bur 9 Dec 1723, Downton s. William bap 25 Oct 1688 See 4 below s. Timothy bap 25 Apr 1691 s. George bap 14 Sep 1693 s. James bap 01 Sep 1696 bur 15 Jun 1697, Landford d. Elizabeth bap 30 Dec 1698 bur 01 Jan 1699, Landford s. Henry bap 03 Oct 1700 Possibly bur 5 Sep 1759, Downton

4 William Curtis of Downton bap 25 Oct 1688 Possibly bur 15 Jun 1757, Downton Possibly the son of Richard Curtis and Elizabeth Paine See 3 above m. Elizabeth s. William bap 23 Nov 1704 See 5 below s. Henry bap 26 Dec 1706 See 6 below d. Elizabeth bap 6 Mar 1709 Possibly m. 28 Feb 1731, William Harris d. Martha bap 23 Feb 1714 m. 23 Dec 1732 (Landford), James King See 3 King family d. Sarah bap 8 Jul 1716 s. Walter bap 14 Apr 1718 s. Richard bap 7 Sep 1723

5 William Curtis of Downton Possibly son of William and Elizabeth Curtis See 4 above m. 27 Jan 1730 (Downton), Ann Newman [Two Ann Newmans bap 1705, Downton!] s. William bap 16 May 1730 s. William bap 29 Jul 1732

6 Henry Curtis of Downton Possibly bap 26 Dec 1706, possibly bur 2 Sep 1759, Downton Possibly son of William and Elizabeth Curtis See 4 abov e [A Henry Curtis m. 28 Jul 1730 (Downton), Elizabeth Reeves, but not a Mary!] m. Mary d. Mary bap 23 Feb 1733 s. Henry bap 17 Jan 1736 d. Sarah bap 27 Dec 1738 d. Rachel bap 1 Dec 1743 s. Samuel bap 23 Mar 1746 d. Elizabeth bap 20 Jul 1748 d. Hannah bap 1 Oct 1750 s. Walter bap 5 Apr 1753 See 7 below d. Ruth bap 5 Apr 1753 m. 26 Dec 1774 (Downton), James Fry of Downton

7 Walter Curtis bap 5 Apr 1753, Downton d. Mar 1832, Hamptworth Yeoman in Hamptworth Son of Henry and Mary Curtis See 6 above m. 28 Dec 1776 (Downton), Mary Hebbard of Downton s. Samuel bap 30 Mar 1777 See 8 below s. William bap 10 Mar 1779

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s. James bap 25 Jan 1786 m. 20 Sep 1813 (Downton), Hannah Yeates of Downton [Walter Curtis witness] m. Anne Tucker bap 14 Mar 1790, , Hants. d. 1857 1841. Anne a Widow farmer, living Hamptworth Farm with children s. Michael bap 07 Feb 1813 d. 1865, Hamptworth m. 30 Oct 1834 (Downton), Eliza (bap 4 Jun 1815, Whiteparish d. 1859, Hamptworth), dau of William and Maria Barter who were their neighbours in 1841 when living at Hamptworth Farm. See 9 Barter family 1841. Michael and wife Eliza living at Hamptworth Farm with mother

1851. Hamptworth Farm occupied by Michael Curtis (b. 1813, Bailiff) and his wife Eliza (b.1816), both probably born in Hamptworth

d. Mary bap 25 Sep 1814 m. 10 Mar 1736, William Kimber of Beaulieu, Hants s. Henry b. 27 May 1816, Hamptworth bap 16 Jun 1816, Landford m. 3 Oct 1840 (Downton), Susannah (bap 26 Jul 1818, Downton), dau Henry Barter and Grace Mussell See 8 Barter family s. Henry b.1840 d. Elizabeth bap 17 May 1818 d. Ruth bap 04 Jun 1820 bur 22 Aug 1901, Merton, Surrey m. 25 Mar 1843 (Redlynch), John (bap 19 Mar 1820), son of Henry Bone and Mary Ann Leming of Greatham, Hants. Had 7 sons and 3 daughters d. Ann bap 04 Jun 1820 s. Walter bap 14 Jul 1822 See 10 below

8 Samuel Curtis of Whiteparish bap 30 Mar 1777, Downton bur 18 Apr 1847, Whiteparish Son of Walter and Mary Curtis of Downton See 7 above m. 3 Feb 1802 (Whiteparish), Hannah (b. c1777, bur 23 Apr 1860, Whiteparish) s. William b. 28 Apr 1802 bap 13 Apr 1803 d. 1877 d. Harriet b. 23 Jul 1804 bap 26 Jul 1804 bur 9 Jul 1827 s. Arnold b. 11 Jan 1807 bap 8 Mar 1807 See 9 below s. Absalom b. 18 Nov 1809 bap 7 Jun 1812 s. Henry b. 20 Mar 1812 bap 18 May 1812 d. Sarah bap 4 Dec 1814 d. 1839 s. Edmund bap 24 Nov 1816 d. 1840 d. Caroline b. 13 Jul 1820 bap 4 Sep 1825 d. 1854 1841 Census. Caroline a maidservant at the Rectory; Henry Girdlestone

9 Arnold Curtis b. 11 Jan 1807, Whiteparish bap 8 Mar 1807, Whiteparish Son of Samuel Curtis and Hannah Smith See 8 above m. 19 Nov 1828 (Landford), Dinah (b. 24 Sep 1809, bap 15 Oct 1809, Landford), dau Daniel Moody & Martha Willis of Landford See 15 Moody family s. Charles Henry bap 01 Jan 1829, Landford d. Martha Mary bap 01 Jan 1829, Landford

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s. John b. c1831, Beaulieu s. George James b. 1835, Lockerly

10 Walter Curtis b. 12 Jun 1822 bap 14 Jul 1822 bur 03 Oct 1898, Plaitford Son of Walter Curtis and Anne Tucker See 7 above m. c1855, Fanny (b. 1834, Redlynch bap 1 Jun 1834, Downton) All children born in Hamptworth, christened at Redlynch s. Charles b. 1850 d. 1887, Plaitford s. George bap 16 Dec 1859 d. Harriet Emmaline bap 25 Dec 1861 s. Frank bap 7 Feb 1864 s. James b. c1865 s. John b. c1868 d. Mar 1953, Romsey m. 1896, Alice Fanny, dau John Titt & Hannah Quinton, both of Downton [John Titt d. 9 Sep 1906 in Martin. Is that why Walter moved there?] Had 2 sons and 3 daughters d. Annie b. c1870 s. William b. 1872 bap 21 Mar 1875 d. Sep 1875, infant s. Henry Michael b. 1874 bap 21 Mar 1875 s. Walter b. 1876 bap 3 Sep 1876

1851 Downton Census, Walter a farmer of 11ac living with his mother Ann (b. 1797, Landford), also a farmer of 3ac, Gnd Dau Elizabeth Bone (b. 1844, Downton) and Gnd Son Charles Curtis (b. 1849, Downton. d.1887, Martin)

Walter Curtis moved to Plaitford from Martin after the death of his eldest son Charles in 1887. Walter took over the lease to Manor Farm (Plaitford) which his son Charles had held since 1880.

The Dennis family

1 Giles (Gyles) Dennis (bur 29 Aug 1666) m. 28 Feb 1622, Joane (bur 3 Oct 1672), dau of Richard and Joane Pike of Whiteparish d. Anna bap 25 Dec 1622, Whiteparish d. Joan bap 14 Dec 1628, Landford s. Thomas bap 10 Oct 1633 See 2 below

2 Thomas Dennis bap 10 Oct 1633, Landford bur 09 Apr 1681 Son of Giles Dennis and Joane Pike See 1 above m. (c.1661) Hannah d. Hannah bap 04 Dec 1662, bur 04 Dec 1662 s. Gyles bap 26 Feb 1668 bur 12 Nov 1683 (Small Pox) [From register - "brought from Sarum, dead in the Small Pox, was buried, as is said, about 2 of the clock, Monday, 12 November Morning"] s. John bap 20 Sep 1671 bur 18 Oct 1679 s. Charles bap 26 Jan 1673, bur 30 Jan 1673 s. Charles bap 15 Apr 1675

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d. Henrietta bap 05 Aug 1676, bur 09 Oct 1676 s. Edmund bap 25 Jul 1678, bur 14 Aug 1678 d. Joane bap 04 Mar 1680 bur 27 Jun 1681

3 Thomas Dennis b. c1660, Landford bur 30 Nov 1728, Landford m. (c1685) Martha (bur 01 Jan 1738) s. John bap 22 Apr 1686 d. Martha bap 08 Feb 1688 d. Elizabeth bap 04 Dec 1689 bur 01 Jun 1712 s. Thomas bap 26 Feb 1692 d. Avis bap 13 Oct 1694 bur 18 Oct 1694, infant s. Robert bap 14 Nov 1695 See 4 below d. Mary bap 14 Jul 1698 bur 07 Mar 1712 d. Catherine bap 30 Apr 1702 s. Daniel bap 10 Jun 1705 bur 29 May 1708

4 Robert Dennis bap 14 Nov 1695 bur 20 Apr 1742 m. (c1728) Hannah (bur 25 Sep 1742) A Child bur 13 Feb 1729 simply as Infant s. Robert bap 29 Nov 1730 bur 03 Dec 1730 d. Mary bap 15 Apr 1733 s. Thomas bap 11 Jan 1735 s. John b. abt Dec 1735 bap 26 Jan 1737 s. Daniel bap 26 Jan 1737 d. Elizabeth bap 31 May 1738 bur 21 Mar 1739

5 Joseph Dennis b. c1740 bur 29 Jun 1823 aged 83 [Was Joseph a son of Robert, born after his last daughter Elizabeth?] m. 28 Nov 1772 (Landford), Elizabeth (bap 26 Dec 1755, bur 17 Feb 1798 aged 43), dau of William and Elizabeth Reynolds of Hamptworth s. John bap 26 Dec 1776 bur 26 Apr 1794 d. Elizabeth bap 11 Jan 1778 d. Mary bap 13 Feb 1780 s. William bap 16 Dec 1781 bur 13 Mar 1785 d. Ann bap 25 Jul 1784 bur 12 Jul 1698 s. William bap 27 Apr 1788 d. Lydia b. 13 Jun 1789 bap 21 Jun 1789 d. Jane b. 26 Aug 1792 bap 02 Sep 1792 bur 20 Aug 1798 s. John b. 30 Mar 1795 bap 05 Apr 1795

m. 22 Sep 1799 (Downton), Elizabeth (bap 22 Nov 1760, Downton), dau John and Jane Barns of Downton [Note: Downton Register states Joseph a widower of Landford, Elizabeth a spinster]

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The Dibden family

The Dibden family of Bramshaw have been included in this Appendix to provide the links between the various local families.

1 Thomas Dibden bap 1 Nov 1654, Eling m. 1679 (Southampton), Joanne (bap 13 Jan 1655, nr Sway), dau Nicholas Durrant and Joane Atkins of Boldre, Hants. s. Thomas b. 1680, Eling See 2 below d. Joanne bap 15 Dec 1681, Eling s. George bap 29 Dec 1684

2 Thomas Dibden b. 1680, Eling d. 1733 Son of Thomas Dibden and Joanne Durrant See 1 above m. c1719 (Bramshaw), Martha Springer (1698-1770) of Bramshaw s. George bap 27 Aug 1719, Bramshaw d. 1722, Bramshaw s. John George bap Mar 1720 See 3 below s. George bap 27 Jan 1722, Bramshaw s. Joseph bap 27 Mar 1726, Bramshaw s. Thomas bap 16 Sep 1730, Bramshaw s. Moses bap 27 May 1733, Bramshaw

3 John George Dibden b. Mar 1720, Bramshaw d. 17 Feb 1779, Son of Thomas Dibden and Martha Springer See 2 above m. 23 Sep 1750 (Bramshaw), Catherine Knowlton (b. 1730, Minstead. d. 1813) s. John bap 25 Nov 1750, Bramshaw d. 22 Nov 1829, Sherf Eng s. Joseph bap 2 May 1753, Bramshaw d. 13 Jul 1809, Bramshaw d. Sarah bap 5 Jan 1755, Bramshaw s. David bap 2 Mar 1759 See 4 below d. Hannah b. 30 May 1762, Bramshaw d. 30 Sep 1854, Hants s. William b. 5 Feb 1764, Bramshaw d. 31 Jan 1830, Bramshaw s. Moses b. c1765 bap 7 May 1769, Bramshaw See 5 below s. James bap 2 Dec 1771, Bramshaw d. 25 Nov 1858 s. Thomas b. c1780, Bramshaw

4 David Dibden bap 2 Mar 1759, Bramshaw d. 20 Apr 1839, Bramshaw Son of John George Dibden and Catherine Knowlton See 3 above m. 9 Nov 1782 (Sherf Eng), Sarah Fry (b. 1762, Sherf Eng, d. Jun 1825, Bramshaw) s. Henry bap 28 Dec 1783, Sherf Eng s. Andrew bap 26 Nov 1786, Sherf Eng See 6 below s, David b. 1789, Nomansland bap 12 Apr 1789, Bramshaw s, Moses b. 1791,, Bramshaw d. Sarah b. 1796, Bramshaw bap 11 Sep 1796, Bramshaw d. Amelia bap 12 May 1799 d. 1882, Romsey, bur 5 May 1882, East Wellow m. 28 Mar 1820 (Bramshaw), John (b. 1800), son of Moses Biddlecombe and Amelia Blake See 4 Biddlecombe family

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5 Moses Dibden b. c1765 bap 7 May 1769, Bramshaw Son of John George Dibden and Catherine Knowlton See 3 above m. 1 Nov 1796 (Bramshaw), Elizabeth Gwyer (bap 20 Sep 1776, Downton. d. Mar 1856, Bramshaw), dau John Gwyer and Sarah Hutchins of Downton. d. Betty bap 29 Oct 1797, East Wellow d. Sarah bap 8 Jun 1800, Bramshaw s. Moses bap 7 Jun 1802, Bramshaw d. 27 Mar 1876, Bramshaw m. Mary (b. 1810, Bramshaw) d. Mary A. b. 1832 d. Catherine b. 1836 d. Harriet b. 1844 d. Elizabeth b. 1847 d. Sarah J. b. 1851 s. Jacob bap 29 Jul 1804, Bramshaw s. William bap 8 Jun 1806, Bramshaw s. John bap 29 May 1808, Bramshaw d. 10 Apr 1809 d. Cathrine bap 5 May 1811, Bramshaw d. 5 Mar 1898, Bramshaw m. 14 Jan 1837 (Fisherton Anger), James King (1810-1883) See 26 King family s. Edmund bap 3 Nov 1816, Bramshaw m. Fanny (b.1816, Winsor) d. Mary b. 1837 s. Henry b. 1839 s. Thomas E. b. 1841 s. Uriah b. 1848 s. Josiah b. 1850

1851. Bramshaw Census. The Dibden families appear to be living in the Furzley area of Bramshaw. Moses deceased by 1851, but his sons Moses and Edmund and their families are near neighbours, as is James King and his family.

6 Andrew Dibden bap 26 Nov 1786, Sherf Eng bur 28 Mar 1815, Bramshaw Son of David Dibden and Sarah Fry See 4 above m. 10 Feb 1809 (Bramshaw), Hannah (1787-1867), dau William Hatch (1737-1806) and Ursula Eldridge (1746-1821), both of Bramshaw d. Ursula b. 30 Apr 1809, Bramshaw s. William b. Dec 1811 See 7 below s. Charles b. 8 May 1814 d. 1854

7 William Dibden b. Dec 1811 bap 19 Jan 1812 d. 1894 Son of Andrew Dibden and Hannah Hatch See 6 above m. 1831 (Landford), Lucy (b. 26 Jul 1808, d. 16 Sep 1859, Landford), dau of William Littlecott (b. 1777) and Sarah Moody See 13 Littlecott family s. Stephen Littlecott bap 21 Aug 1828, Landford s. Mark b. 10 Jan 1833, Nomansland s. Andrew Arthur bap 8 Mar 1835, Bramshaw d. 2 Jun 1858, Newbridge s. William bap 9 Jan 1837, Bramshaw d. Feb 1837, Newbridge s. Francis b. 11 Jun 1840, Newbridge See 8 below

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s. Edward b. 11 Jun 1840, Newbridge s. Arthur b. 1846, Newbridge bur 2 Jan 1864, Copythorne d. Mary b. 5 Jul 1851, Newbridge

m. 1861, Eliza (b. 1832, Twyford, Hants) s. Peter b. 1864, Eling

8 Francis Dibden b. 11 Jun 1840, Newbridge bap 14 Jun 1840, Copythorne d. 3 Nov 1923, Romsey Son of William Dibden and Lucy Littlecott See 7 above m. 1866, Sarah (bap 7 Jun 1846, Bramshaw), dau James King (1810-1883) and Cathrine Dibden (1811-1898), both of Bramshaw See 5 above and 26 King family d. Rose Ellen b. 1870, Lyndhurst d. Ruth b. 1870, West Wellow m. George Grayer See 11 Grayer family d. Rhoda Lucy b. 1871, West Wellow m. Edward Grayer See 9 Grayer family s. William b. 1873, West Wellow s. James Arthur b. 2 Dec 1879, West Wellow m. Gertrude Amelia Grant s. Francis Joseph Dibden b. 7 Sep 1912, Romsey d. 30 Sep 1996, Romsey d. Anna b. 1882, Wilts

The Eldridge family

Caution . Some of the early family associations with Landford taken from Family Search may be speculative. The large family of James and Sarah Broomfield might be a combination of two separate families.

1 Robert Eldridge b. 1680, Minstead m. c1700, Elizabeth Signe (bap 8 Feb 1675, Eling) d. Elizabeth b. 17 Feb 1701 bap 20 Mar 1701, Eling d. Mary bap 9 Jul 1704, Eling s. Robert bap 7 Jun 1710, Eling See 2 below

2 Robert Eldridge (1710-1798) bap 7 Jun 1710, Eling d. 1798, Eling m. Ann (bap 11 May 1711, Eling), dau William Carter s. James b. c1730, Isle of Wight d. 1804, Kentucky, USA m. 1755 (Brighstone, IoW), Elizabeth (1728-1808), dau John Dore & Elizabeth Brett. d. Ann bap 31 Oct 1738, Eling m. 13 Apr 1756 (Eling), James Penny d. Sarah bap 8 Jan 1742, Eling bur 30 May 1744, Eling d. Elizabeth bap 27 Dec 1743, Eling m. 3 Apr 1765 (Eling), Joseph Broomfield of Eling Had 5 sons and 5 daughters

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s. James bap 9 Apr 1746, Eling d. 1826, m. c1770, Sarah Broomfield See 3 below

3 James Eldridge b. 9 Apr 1746, Bramshaw bap 9 Apr 1746, Eling d. 1826, Marchwood Son of Robert Eldridge and Ann Carter See 2 above m. c1765, Sarah (1748-1812), dau of Joseph Broomfield and Anne Hood of Minstead. s. James bap 2 Jun 1766, Minstead d. presumably by 1774 s. William bap 4 Jul 1771, Bramshaw m. c1796, Sarah in Landford [Not in Register?] See 4 below d. Sarah bap 2 Dec 1772, Bramshaw m. 10 Oct 1795 (Downton), William, son of William Perren & Lucy Bailey of Downton Had one son Joseph (1803-1803), died infant s. James bap 22 Jun 1774, Bramshaw d. 1858 See 5 below s. Robert bap 27 Mar 1776, Bramshaw d. Aug 1847 s. Thomas bap 17 Mar 1778, Bramshaw d. Sep, 1850, Whiteparish m. 29 Sep 1802 (Plaitford), Sarah Evans Reeves See 6 below s. John bap 5 Dec 1779, Bramshaw d. 26 Sep 1856, Marchwood m. Frances Manson (1784-1852) of Dibden, Hants Had 6 sons and 3 daughters

Possible that James & Sarah moved to Landford and continued their family there, but it is a very large family in total and christening of some later children not recorded. Only Landford children shown.

s. Joseph bap 3 Jun 1781, Landford s. George bap 2 Dec 1782, Landford d. 16 Mar 1849 See 7 below s. Henry bap 24 Oct 1784, Landford m. 31 Oct 1808 (Fisherton Anger), Mary Tucker See 8 below d. Nanny bap 2 Jul 1786, Landford d. Elizabeth bap Jan 1789, Landford Probably m. Joseph Avery s. William b. 17 Sep 1791 bap 01 Jan 1792 s. Samuel b. 17 Sep 1791 bap 01 Jan 1792 See 9 below

4 William Eldridge bap 4 Jul 1771, Bramshaw Lived in Hampworth Son of James Eldridge and Sarah Broomfield See 3 above m. c1796, Sarah (b. c1773) of Hamptworth s. William b. 20 Nov 1796 bap 27 Nov 1796 See 11 below s. John b. 01 Feb 1799 bap 17 Feb 1799 d. Possibly Elizabeth, b. 14 Feb 1809 in Hamptworth.

5 James Eldridge of Landford bap 22 Jun 1774, Bramshaw d. Apr 1858 Son of James Eldridge and Sarah Broomfield See 3 above m. 5 Aug 1804 (Downton), Jane Holding (b. c1780, Salisbury) of Hamptworth d. Harriet b. 28 Sep 1804 bap 18 Nov 1804 d. Mar 1814 s. Jonathan b. 02 Nov 1806 bap 30 Nov 1806 d. Sep 1808 s. James b. 19 Mar 1809 bap 09 Apr 1809 d. May 1819

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d. Caroline b. 23 May 1811 bap 09 Jun 1811 d. Oct 1821 d. Sarah bap 05 Sep 1813 s. Abner bap 17 Sep 1815 d. Maria b. 19 Mar 1818 bap 03 May 1818 d. Ann bap 07 May 1820 d. Jemima b. 01 Aug 1822 bap 01 Sep 1822

1841 Downton Census. James, a farmer, with wife Jane and dau Jemima living in Hamptworth.

1851 Downton Census. James a farmer of 8ac emp 1 Labr along with wife Jane were living at a ‘Licensed Beer House’, which can only be what is now The Cuckoo Inn. The Wort family were lodging with them. As Sarah Wort was a Grocer, surmise she ran the grocery shop in the Beer House and James was the farmer of Cuckoo Farm as well.

6 Thomas Eldridge bap 17 Mar 1778, Bramshaw d. Sep, 1850, Whiteparish Son of James Eldridge and Sarah Broomfield See 3 above m. 29 Sep 1802 (Plaitford), Sarah Evans Reeves (b. 1779, Eling, d. Jul 1817, Whiteparish) dau of Robert Reeves and Sarah Babey (bap 13 Jun 1753, Bramshaw) d. Ann b. 1804 (Where?) s. John b. 1805 (Where?) d. Charlotte Sarah Evans Reeves b. 23 Sep 1806 bap 28 Dec 1806 [Born in Whiteparish, christened in Landford, died 6 Feb 1891, Hamptworth] m. c1827 (Redlynch), George Thomas (1789-1885), son of William Mussel (1784-1827) and Sarah Wellstead of Downton Had 4 sons and 7 daughters d. Louisa b. 17 Jan 1809 bap 05 Mar 1809 d. Jun 1884, Alderbury Dist m. 16 Feb 1831 (Whiteparish), George (b. 24 Feb 1805, bap 5 Mar 1805), son of Samuel and Sarah Beauchamp of Whiteparish See 4 Beauchamp family s. George Thomas b. 1813, Hamptworth bap 13 Jun 1813, Whiteparish m. Louisa (b. 1813) s. Tom b. 1857, Marchwood d. 1922, New Forest m. Miranda Martin (1859-1950) d. Louisa b. 3 May 1885 d. 1962, S’ton d. Miranda b. 3 Nov 1887 d. 1976, Salisbury s. George b. 8 Jan 1892 d. 1967, S’ton s. Joseph bap 11 Jul 1817, Whiteparish d. 25 Nov 1888, Whiteparish m. c1845, Mary b. c1815, Dowton d. 19 Jul 1885, Whiteparish s. Michell b. 1846, Whiteparish d. Ruth bap 15 Oct 1848, Downton d. Frances bap 10 Jul 1850, Whiteparish

7 George Eldridge bap 2 Dec 1782, Landford d. 16 Mar 1849 Son of James Eldridge and Sarah Broomfield See 3 above m. 14 Feb 1814 (Downton), Sarah Viney of Downton d. Sophia bap 7 Aug 1814, Downton d. Keziah bap 25 Aug 1816, Downton d. May 1818

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d. Martha bap 25 Jan 1818, Downton d. Dec 1845 s. George bap 1 Oct 1820, Downton s. James bap 27 Oct 1822, Downton

1841 Downton Census. George, a Woodsman, living with his 4 surviving children in Hampworth at ‘Franchises’. Possibley Franchises Lodge or Franchises Cottage in the woodland. His wife Sarah not there. However, a James (originally a Game Keeper) and his grandson James Viney were living with them, presumably Sarah’s relatives. Perhaps Sarah died by then as no children after 1822. Franchises Lodge almost certainly a Game Keepers cottage.

8 Henry Eldridge bap 24 Oct 1784, Landford Son of James Eldridge and Sarah Broomfield See 3 above m. 31 Oct 1808 (Fisherton Anger), Mary Tucker s. John b. 27 May 1812 bap 31 May 1812 d. Aug 1838 m. 1837 (Downton), Fanny, dau William Hatchett s. Henry bap 25 Dec 1814 See 13 below d. Mary b. 26 Aug 1824 bap 26 Sep 1824 d. Arabella b. 03 Sep 1826 bap 07 Jan 1827 m. 8 Jul 1854 (Downton), Edwin (bap 3 Jun 1827, Plaitford), son of John Tutt of Plaitford and Elizabeth Hill of West Wellow. Had at least 3 sons d. Frances bap 09 Nov 1828

1841. Henry was possibly a manservant at Landford Lodge. Wife Mary and dau Mary were living in Hampworth.

1851. Henry and wife Mary together with daughter Arabella and grandson Edwin living in Hamptworth close by his brother James at the Cuckoo.

9 Samuel Eldridge b. 17 Sep 1791, Hamptworth bap 1 Jan 1792, Landford d. 1876 Son of James Eldridge and Sarah Broomfield See 3 above m. 26 Apr 1818 (Bramshaw), Sarah Newman (b. c1795, Bramshaw) d. Sarah Anne b. 22 May 1818 bap 23 Aug 1818 m. 27 Feb 1838, Samuel (bap 20 Mar 1818, Wellow), son of John Fielder (1790-1889) of Wellow and Mary Moore. Had 4 sons and 3 daughters d. Anna b. 18 Oct 1820 bap 07 Jan 1821 s. Samuel b. 03 May 1822 bap 04 Aug 1822 m. 1847 (Alderbury), Cinderella (b. 26 Nov 1825, bap 25 Dec 1825, Landford), dau of Joseph and Elizabeth Avery of Hamptworth, then Whiteparish. Had 6 sons and 3 daughters, born in Whiteparish or Salisbury d. Ellen b. 19 Sep 1823 bap 19 Oct 1823 s. Reuben b. 24 Nov 1825 bap 25 Dec 1825 See 12 below m. c1846 (Redlynch), Harriet d. Louisa bap 8 Feb 1852, Landford d. Eliza Louisa Newman bap 1 Jan 1828, Downton

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1841. A Servant at Nelsons Farm run by James Noble s. Silas Charles bap 22 Nov 1829, Landford d. Jane bap 25 Dec 1831 d. Maria bap 04 Jan 1835 d. Emma b. c 1837, Hamptworth d. 1911, Landford aged 70 m. 21 Apr 1859 (Landford), Samuel Moody Sillence (1835-1876), son of James Sillence and Hester Moody See 11 Moody family

1841. Samuel (sen) was a manservant at Landford Lodge along with his son Reuben and daughter Ellen, a maidservant. Gives his birth year as 1791. Wife Sarah and last 4 children living in Hamptworth.

1851. Samuel (sen), wife Sarah, son Samuel and daughter Emma still living in Hamptworth. Both Samuels were Ag Labs

10 Robert Eldridge m. 25 May 1813 (Downton), ElizabethTucker s. George b. 11 Sep 1822 bap 03 Jan 1823, Landford d. Mary bap 26 Oct 1828 (Salisbury)

1851. Son George (b. c1823) unmarried and living with the Cull’s who were drovers living on Landford Common at or near Langtrees.

11 William Eldridge b. 20 Nov 1796 bap 27 Nov 1796, Landford Son of William Eldridge (b. 4 Jul 1771) and Sarah See 4 above . m. Elizabeth (b. c1800)), dau of Daniel Wells s. George bap 29 Apr 1827 d. infant? s. George bap 18 Aug 1830 s. Arthur b. 30 Dec 1832 bap 11 Dec 1833

12 Reuben Eldridge b. 24 Nov 1825 bap 25 Dec 1825 Son of Samuel Eldridge (1791-1876) and Sarah Newman See 9 above m. c1846 (Redlynch), Harriet (b. c1824, Redlynch) s. George b. c1847 s. Charles b. c1850 d. Louisa bap 08 Feb 1852

1851. Reuben (Gardener) and Harriet (gardener’s wife) living with sons somewhere in the lower part of Stock Lane. Date of birth given as 1826, suggesting son of Samuel and Sarah above.

13 Henry Eldridge bap 25 Dec 1814, Downton Lived in Hamptworth Son of Henry Eldridge (b. 1874) and Mary Tucker See 8 above m. 1840 (Downton), Caroline (b. c1814, Downton), dau of James Kemish (1795-1871) of Sherfield English and his wife Mary Hutchins (bap 11 Oct 1789) s. John bap 23 Jan 1842, Downton See 14 below d. Fanny bap 2 Apr 1843, Redlynch d. 2 May 1844 s. George bap 1 Nov 1844, Redlynch

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d. Martha bap 24 May 1846, Redlynch d. Nov 1854 s. Thomas bap 27 Aug 1848, Redlynch s. James b. 6 Sep 1848, Eling bap 3 Oct 1848, Copythorne d. Mary bap 23 Jul 1851, Redlynch d. Jun 1852 s. Henry b. 07 Nov 1852 bap 24 Feb 1863, Landford d. Anna bap 29 Jun 1856, Redlynch d. Mary b. 17 Jun 1857 bap 6 Sep 1857, Landford

1841. Henry and wife Caroline living in Hampworth. Staying with them was James and his son George Kernish.

14 John Eldridge of Hamptworth bap 23 Jan 1842, Redlynch d. 25 Jul 1929, Landford Son of Henry Eldridge (b. 1814) and Caroline Kemish. See 13 above Probably lived in Hamptworth. m. Mar 1863 (Landford), Elizabeth b. c1839 d. 28 Mar 1912, Landford s. George b. c1863, Landford s. Charles bap 06 Oct 1867, Landford s. John bap 23 Mar 1873, Landford

The Emery family

1 Robert Emery m. ? [15 Jun 1590 (Whiteparish) a Robert Emory m. Elizabeth Strugnell] d. Jane (b. c1600) of Whiteparish m. 2 Dec 1622 (Landford), Christopher Cosier (b. c1597)

2 John Emery (d. 1719) bur 20 Sep 1719 m. Mary ? bur 18 Jan 1686 d. Jane bap 11 Aug 1681 s. John bap 26 Aug 1683 See 3 below d. Mary bap 14 Dec 1685 bur 18 Jan 1686

3 John Emery (d. 1737) bap 26 Aug 1683 bur 21 Mar 1737 Son of John and Mary Emery. See 2 above m. 27 Feb 1703 (Landford), Ann Barnes d. Ann bap 17 Sep 1704 m. 3 Apr 1727 (Landford), Henry Hood d. Ann bap 1 Apr 1728 s. Henry bap 10 Nov 1738

NB . Although no mother’s name given, dates suggest children below of this marriage between John Emery and Ann Barnes

s. Robert bap 18 May 1707 s. John bap 13 Nov 1709 bur 4 Aug 1722 d. Mary bap 15 Jul 1714 s. Aaron bap 10 Apr 1717 bur 5 Apr 1725 aged 8 Who died from a fall from a horse and a kick

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s. Joe bap 5 Aug 1719 d. Hannah bap 1 Dec 1721 bur 23 Jan 1799 aged 79 d. John bap 6 May 1724 See 5 below

4 John Emery Possibly bur 13 Feb 1765 m. Ann ? s. James bap 3 Jul 1731 (Twin) d. Sarah bap 3 Jul 1731 (Twin) m. 8 Jun 1748 (Landford), Henry Bell of Bramshaw See 5 Bell family

5 John Emery Possibly bur 3 Jan 1785 Possibly son of John Emery and Ann Barnes See 3 above m. Hannah d. Hannah bap 24 Feb 1745, Downton m. 2 Jun1767 (Landford), Samuel Brown of Chilmark s, John bap 11 Apr 1748, Downton bur 26 Apr 1748, Downton s. John bap 25 Jan 1749, Downton d. Betty bap 26 Jul 1754, Downton m. 11 Apr 1775 (Landford), William (bap 9 Apr 1752), son William & Mary Newell s. Edward bap 16 Feb 1752, Downton s. Robert bap 24 May 1758, Landford s. James bap 4 Nov 1759, Landford See 6 below d. Mary bur 29 Oct 1777

6 James Emery bap 4 Nov 1759, Landford bur 30 Jun 1828, aged 68 Son of John and Hannah Emery See 5 above m. Jane s. James bap 18 Mar 1787 See 7 below s. John b. 23 Dec 1790 bap 23 Dec 1790 bur 26 Dec 1790, infant d. Catherine Roberts b. 5 Jan 1793 bap 21 Feb 1793 s. Thomas b. 21 May 1797 bap 6 Jun 1797

7 James Emery of Plaitford bap 18 Mar 1787 d. 6 Jul 1874, aged 87 Son of James and Jane Emery See 6 above Gamekeeper for John Maurice Eyre of Landford Manor [Gamekeeper’s Certificate (1807)] m. Mary d. Ann b. Landford bap 22 Aug 1815 d. Emma b. 13 Apr 1817 bap 7 May 1817 d. Sarah bur 8 Mar 1820, infant s. Henry b. 10 Apr 1822 bap 5 May 1822 s. John b. 1854, Whiteparish

1851. Whiteparish Census. James then 64 living in Newton with wife Mary Eliza, dau Ann, son John and a nephew James Henry Emery, b. 1831. James’ occupation given as Bailiff.

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1874. Death Notice in Wiltshire Independent. Died 6 Jul 1874 at Newton, Whiteparish, aged 87. Spent 63yrs in service of Dowager Lady Nelson.

The Gange family

1 James Gange b. 1762, d. 1843, Landford m. 16 Oct 1792 (), Susannah (bap 2 Sep 1770, Cranborne, d. 17 Oct 1862, Alderbury), dau of Thomas Mitchell (b. 1745) and Hannah Hervey (1751- 1791) of Cranborne d. Ann b. 16 Jan 1793 bap 20 Feb 1793 d. 1795 d. Mary Anne b. 1795, Earldoms d. 1876, Downton m. 16 Apr 1820 (Downton), John (bap 12 Aug 1798 & d. 1823, Downton), son John and Ann Snelgrove of Downton Had at least 2 daughters d. Sarah b. 10 Jun 1797 bap 09 Jul 1797 d. 2 Oct 1884, New Forest m. 3 Aug 1826 (Whiteparish), John Batten of Whiteparish s. John Frederick bap 7 Jun 1827, WP bur 2 Apr 1/849, S’ton d. Sarah bap 15 Mar 1829 bur 29 Aug 1906, Cowes s. James bap 18 Jun 1831, WP d. 12 Feb 1899, Cardiff s. Thomas b. 04 Apr 1800 bap 27 Apr 1800 d. Elizabeth (Fanny) b. 16 Nov 1802 bap 10 Apr 1803 d. Jan 1832 s. James Gange bap 17 Jul 1825, Whiteparish See 4 below [Possibly illegitimate son of John Spinknell] m. 12 Dec 1829 (Landford), Charles Downer (1804-1873) s. Henry b. 23 Apr 1830, Whiteparish d. 1 Aug 1908, USA d. Hannah b. 26 Feb 1805 bap 29 Sep 1805 m. 25 Dec 1838 (S’ton), Thomas Roff Had at least 1 son, Thomas s. William b. 21 Mar 1807 See 2 below d. Elizabeth Tansy b. c1807 d. 1832 m. 12 Dec 1829 (Landford), Charles Downer of , Hants Had 1 son, Henry (b. 1830, Whiteparish) s. John Thomas Mitchell b. 17 Mar 1809 d. 2 Jun 1868, Drysdale, Victoria d. Susanna b. 03 Apr 1811 bap 02 Jun 1811 d. 1885, Alderbury m. 13 Mar 1834 (Whiteparish), John Beauchamp See 5 Beauchamp family Had 4 sons and 2 daughters

A Hannah Gange had a daughter Henrietta, b. 20 Oct 1835, bap 25 Oct 1835. No father given. The infant Henrietta (of Earldoms) buried 29 Oct 1835. Probably the Hannah that married Thomas Roff in 1838.

1841. James and wife Susan (presumably Susannah) and grandson James Gange (b. 1825 and probably illegitimate son of daughter Fanny) living in North Common area. Susan was born in Cranborne, Dorset. Birth dates are clearly approximate. James an Agricultural Labourer.

1851. James presumably died by 1851 as Susanna is a widow and described as Infirm and a Pauper of the Earl of Pembroke. Her grandson Thomas is a Labourer and living with her.

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1861. Incredibly Susan (or Susannah) was still alive, aged 90. She is living at Thornington’s Cottage, Earldoms somewhere. With her is her daughter Sarah (surname Batten) and Sarah’s granddaughter Alice Batten aged 1yr.

2 William Gange of Earldoms b. 21 Mar 1807 bap 07 Jun 1807 d. 1855, Alderbury Son of James Gange and Susannah Mitchell See 1 above m. 13 Feb 1830 (Landford), Harriet Pilgrim (b. 1807, Bramshaw; d. 1891, Alderbury) d. Susan bap 11 Jul 1830, Bramshaw m. 30 Oct 1852 (Landford), James Moody (1827-1887) See 23 Moody family Had 5 sons and 5 daughters s. John Thomas bap 6 May 1832, Bramshaw bur 16 Nov 1860, Landford d. Sarah Anne b. 13 Nov 1834 bap 28 Dec 1834 s. Thomas b. 1836 s. Joseph b. 1837 bap 22 Jan 1837 See 3 below m. 1860, Emily Winter s. George b. 1839

Presumably William is son of James above. From the 1839 Tithe Map, William occupied Kings Cottage in North Common Lane including the house, garden, orchard, outbuildings and the paddock, 0.8acres in total owned by Frederick Webb Esq.

1841. Wife’s name given as Ann. William an Agricultural Labourer. Probably living in King’s Cottage down Northcommon Lane.

1851. Susan Gange (aged 20) was a House Servant at Landford Lodge. Says she was born in Bramshaw.

1851. Whiteparish Census. William living North Common and wife’s name Hannah (b. 1807, Bramshaw) with sons Joseph and George

3 Joseph Gange of Earldoms bap 22 Jan 1837 Son of William Gange and Harriet Pilgrim See 2 above m. c1859 (Landford), Emily Winter b. 1836, Nomansland d. Sarah bap 2 Oct 1859 d. Mary bap 24 Aug 1861 d. Harriet bap 16 Mar 1864 bur 29 Sep 1870, Landford d. Ellen bap 6 May 1866 s. William bap 24 Jan 1869 d. Rose Susan bap 29 Dec 1872 d. Annie bap 2 May 1875 d. Dora bap 7 Dec 1879

1871. Joseph (b. 1837) was a Labourer in Wood (Woodsman?) and the family were living in Earldoms somewhere.

1881. Joseph, Emily and youngest three daughters now living in Thornton’s Cottage in Earldoms. Joseph’s occupation is Woodman.

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1891. Joseph, Emily and son William and daughter Dora living in same cottage in Earldoms. They have a granddaughter Bessie aged 8 living with them and also Harriet, Joseph’s mother, aged 84, now a widow. So this Joseph was the son of William above.

1901. Joseph and Emily now on their own living in Earldoms.

1911. Joseph and Emily now living in North Common area.

4 James Gange bap 17 Jul 1825, Whiteparish d. IoW Probably illegitimate son of Fanny Gange (See Downton Bastardy Examinations). See 1 above m. Jan 1847 (Redlynch), Elizabeth Ann (1829-1899), dau Richard Harris and Ann Wort of Redlynch s. Henry bap 14 Mar 1847, Landford See 5 below d. Hannah bap Oct 1848, Landford d. 1926, Northleach, Glos s. Silas bap 28 Dec 1851, Landford d. 28 Aug 1912, Salisbury s. Thomas b. 1854, Whiteparish d. 1941, IoW See 6 below s. William bap 10 Feb 1856, Landford d. 1941, , Beds s. Edwin b. 1858, Hamptworth d. 3 Dec 1936, Gosport, Hants s. John b. 1863, Whiteparish s. Mark b. 1866, Whiteparish d. 1940, Neath, Glamorgan s. Frank b. 1869, Whiteparish d. 1948, Petersfield, Hants d. Alice b. 1870, Whiteparish d. Emma b. 1872, Whiteparish

1841. James shown as the grandson of James and Susan Gange.

1851. Whiteparish Census. James lives in Witterns Hill (not the farm) with wife Elizabeth, son Henry and dau Hannah.

5 Henry Gange b.1847, Earldoms bap 14 Mar 1847, Landford d. 1 Jan 1935, Petersfield Son of James Gange and Elizabeth Harris See 4 above m. Jan 1866 (Landford), Anne Harrison (bap 19 Nov 1843 & d. 15 Jun 1919, Landford) s. William b. 1865 d. 1909, Harrow m. Oct 1896 (Wellington, ), Harriet Winter (1873-1952) Had 2 sons and 2 daughters s. Fredrick b. 1869, Hamptworth d. 1948, Salisbury m. 1891 (Alderbury), Ellen Sainsbury (b. 1861, Alderbury) Had 1 daughter s. Gilbert b. 1870, Landford d. 1870, Landford s. James b. 1872, Hamptworth d. 1935 d. Florence Fanny bap 12 Mar 1876, Landford d. 1957, Winchester m. 1899 (Salisbury), Frank Bettridge (bap 25 Jun 1871, Whiteparish) Had 2 sons and 1 daughter s. Walter Henry b. 1878 d. 1918 d. Anna Maria b. 1881, Redlynch m. 1901 (Salisbury), William G H Fry (b. 27 Jul 1875, Fritham)

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Son of Albert Fry of Bramshaw and Mary Ann Hatch of Newbridge Had 3 sons and 1 daughter d. Ellen Edith b. 1882, Hamptworth s. Lewis John b. 1884, Hamptworth s. Ernest b. 1887, Hamptworth d. 1970

1901. Henry and family suddenly appear. He is a Farm Bailiff and living at Northlands Farm (presumably North Common Farm as address given is North Common). None of siblings married. Daughters are Housemaids and Lewis a Gardener’s Labourer.

1911. Henry, wife Anne and son Ernest living in “Northlands”. Not sure if this was King’s Cottage, North Common Lane. If so, was Henry a late son of William above? Henry described as a Cowman on Farm. Ernest is a Gardener. They have a boarder living with them named Louisa Morse.

6 Thomas Gange b. 1854, Whiteparish d. 1941, IoW Son of James Gange and Elizabeth Ann Harris See 4 above m. Apr 1879 (Landford), Jane (1852-1934), dau of Henry Barnes and Susanna Beauchamp (1811-1885, neé Gange) See 1 above and 5 Beauchamp family s. Harry Thomas b. 1880, IoW s. John Frederick b. 1883 d. Ellen Susannah b. 1884, IoW d. 1956, Cowes, IoW s. Charles William b. 1886, IoW d. 1920, Cowes, IoW d. Alice Elizabeth b. Jan, 1889 d. 1889, Cowes, IoW d. Annie Hilda b. 1890, IoW d. 1968, IoW s. Samuel George b. 21 Sep 1893, Landford Cottage, Cowes d. Jan 1894, Cowes d. Florence May b. 1896, Cowes, IoW

The Grayer family

1 Alexander Grayer (?) bap 20 Sep 1725, Downton bur 29 Jun 1761, Landford Son of Alexander and Mary Grayer of Downton m. 24 Oct 1752 (Landford), Elizabeth (bap 12 Dec 1725 & bur 14 Feb 1786, Landford), dau William Moody and Mary Elcock of Landford d. Elizabeth bap 20 Jan 1754 bur 02 Mar 1808 m. 24 Oct 1752 (Landford), William, son of William Moody and Mary Elcock See 8 Moody family s. Alexander bap 13 May 1756 s. William bap 05 Nov 1758 See 2 below s. John bap 08 Jun 1760 See 3 below

2 William Grayer bap 5 Nov 1758 bur 28 Mar 1833 aged 75 Son of Alexander Grayer and Elizabeth Moody See 1 above m. 13 Aug 1787 (Landford), Sarah Hatchet (b. c1770, Downton, d. 1845) d. Sarah bap 01 Jun 1788 s. William b. 28 Apr 1790 See 4 below d. Elizabeth b. 15 Nov 1792 bap 18 Nov 1792

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m. 22 Jan 1816 (Landford), Aaron Whitmarsh of Wellow s. John b. 25 Feb 1795 bap 24 May 1795 See 5 below

[A William Hatchet had a family living in Hamptworth, but no record of a Sarah Hatchet. A Sarah Grayer was living with a Mary Webb in Lane End cottages in the 1841 Census and she would have been a widow by then.]

3 John Grayer bap 08 Jun 1760 bur 31 Jan 1823 aged 62 Son of Alexander Grayer and Elizabeth Moody See 1 above m. 17 Apr 1786 (Landford), Margaret Rogers of Earldoms & The Close, Salisbury s. John bap 15 Oct 1786 bur 12 Feb 1787 d. Margaret bap 06 Jul 1788 bur 7 Apr 1869, Landford aged 80 m. 1 Dec 1807 (Salisbury Cathedral) Samuel (1787-1872), son of Samuel Moody & Dinah Winter See 14 Moody family d. Ann b. 30 Apr 1791 bap 12 Jun 1791 d. Charlotte b. 17 Sep 1794 bap 19 Oct 1794 s. Alexander b. 22 Dec 1797 bap 28 Jan1798 s. James bap 06 Dec 1801 Possibly in 1851 the Inn Keeper of the Red Rover Inn, Wellow. If so – m. Mary of Plaitford s. James b. 1831, Landford d. Mary b. 28 Aug 1804 bap 16 Sep 1804 m. 14 Nov 1830 (Downton), John Jukes, son of George Jukes (b. 1775) and Susanna Mabet. In 1871 a Laundress living with son George Jukes. s. Jonathan b. 29 Sep 1807 bap 11 Oct 1807 See 7 below

4 William Grayer of Hamptworth b. 28 Apr 1790 bap 13 May 1790 d. 1870 Son of William Grayer and Sarah Hatchet See 2 above m. 22 May 1815 (Stratford-sub-Castle), Charlotte Young (1794-1849) d. Elizabeth bap 03 Mar 1816 s. William b. 09 Nov 1817 bap 23 Nov 1817 d. Sarah b. 22 Feb 1820 bap 19 Mar 1820 d. 1852, S’ton m. 11 Oct 1841 (Millbrook), Thomas Stares (1820-1904) Had 2 sons and 5 daughters s. Charles b. 22 May 1822 bap 16 Jun 1822 d. Hannah b. 1825 d. Mary b. 23 Jan 1826 bap 12 Feb 1826

5 John Grayer b. 25 Feb 1795 bap 24 May 1795 d. 1872 Probably son of William and Sarah Hatchet See 2 above m. Ann Newman (b. c1800, Bramshaw) s. John b. 20 May 1820 bap 02 Jul 1820 See 8 below

1841. John was an Agricultural Labourer and they were living at Rose Cottage on the Southampton road.

1851. John and Ann living on their own now. He is a Farm Labourer and she a Laundress. Still living in Rose Cottage.

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1861. John and Ann still in Rose Cottage along with an Elizabeth Grayer. Says her relationship is niece, so presumably the daughter of brother William. (See above)

6 Alexander Grayer bap 28 Jan 1798 He was a cattle dealer of Landford Son of John & Mary Grayer of Landford m. 23 Jun 1824 (Landford), Mary Viney (another record says Elizabeth Viney) of Landford s. Alexander bap 12 Nov 1826, Whiteparish s. James bap 12 Nov 1826, Whiteparish Probably b. Landford and became a cattle dealer on Wellow Common m. Hannah

7 Jonathan Grayer b. 29 Sep 1807 bap 11 Oct 1807 Son of John Grayer and Margaret Rogers See 3 above m. Martha (b. 1811, Hamptworth)

1841. Jonathan and Martha living somewhere in Hamptworth.

1851. He is an unemployed Labourer and they were living at Woodfalls Farm. Position in Census suggests this was Earldoms Farm.

1861. Jonathan and Martha now living at White House Farm. She is described as Dairy Woman. They have an Arthur Dibden (Labourer) boarding with them.

1871. Jonathan and Martha living top of Stock Lane somewhere near entrance to Landford Wood. There was a house there before they built South Lodge by the gates. He is a Labourer in Garden.

1881. Jonathan and Martha living in same cottage. He a Garden Labourer.

8 John Grayer b. 20 May 1820 bap 02 Jul 1820 Son of John Grayer (b. 1795) and Ann Newman See 5 above m. 1848 (Downton), Harriet (bap 24 Aug 1823, Downton), dau Henry Noble and Elizabeth (Betty) Stevens of Charlton, Downton d. Elizabeth bap 27 May 1849, Whiteparish d. c Dec 1913, S’ton m. c Dec 1871, Frederick James (1842-1916), son Thomas Wheeler and Ann Barter of Whiteparish See 4 Wheeler family d. Mary bap. 31 Mar 1851, Landford bur 14 Feb 1927, Landford m. 23 Dec 1876 (Landford), Reuben Moody (1855-1929) See 25 Moody family d. Laura bap. 27 Mar 1853 (Did she die young?) s. Frank bap. 11 Mar 1855 s. Edward bap. 26 Apr 1857 (born in Hamptworth) m. Katherine (b. 1861), dau Benjamin Wren and Eliza Jones of Southampton Had 2 sons and 3 daughters, all born in Southampton d. Laura Jane bap. 15 Jan 1860 s. Henry bap. 24 May 1863 s. Charles bap. 22 Oct 1865 See 10 below

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1851. This John was the son of John and Ann above. He was a Gardener and looks as if living in Gardener’s House, Landford Lodge. Living with them is George Read (b. 1843), a son-in-law (apparently unmarried?).

1861. John still a Labourer and his wife Harriett (changed spelling!) is a Laundress. George Read is referred to as Son-in-law but unmarried. Presumably means son of wife as before. Living between Latchmore Cottage and the School. There was a cottage before the school opposite Hamptworth Road. (Now Hall car park).

1871. Living near Lane End Farm entrance. He is still a Gardener, Harriet and daughter Mary are Laundresses, Frank a Gardener and Edward an Agricultural Labourer.

1881. John now a Widower living with sons Henry (Groom) and Charles (General Labourer). John is still a Gardener and they are living at No.1 Lane End.

9 James Grayer b. 1830, Landford d. 1897, West Wellow s. James (1861-1941) s. George b . 1866 See 11 below s. Edward m. Rhoda Lucy Dibden (b. 1871, West Wellow) See 8 Dibden family d. Mildred Edith m. Maurice Hutchings See Hutchings below s. Henry (1863-1951)

10 Charles Grayer bap. 22 Oct 1865, Landford Son of John Grayer and Harriet Noble See 8 above m. Mary (b. 1864, in ) d. Lucy Gertrude b. 1890

1891. Charles was a son of John Grayer (b. 1821) and Harriet. Charles was a Domestic Servant Gardener and they lived in Portland House. (Now Appletree opposite the Chapel).

11 George Grayer (b.1866) Son of James Grayer (1830-1897) See 9 above m. Jun 1891 (Romsey), Ruth Kate Dibden (b. 1870) See 8 Dibden family d. Elsie b. Dec 1892, W. Wellow bur 25 Mar 1958, Plaitford d. Hilda b. Sep1894, W. Wellow bur 22 Apr 1926, Plaitford s. Bertie b. Nov 1896, W. Wellow bur 23 Mar 1977, Plaitford s. Hilton b. Sep 1898, W. Wellow bur 02 Aug 1967, Plaitford d. Florence b. Jul 1900, W. Wellow bur 18 Dec 1980, Plaitford s. Cyril b. Oct 1902, W. Wellow bur 25 Oct 1971, Plaitford s. Arthur b. Oct 1904, W. Wellow bur 23 Nov 1938, Plaitford d. Gladys b. Oct 1906, Landford bur 25 Jan 1988, Landford s. Percy b. Jul 1908, Landford bur Dec 1981, Landford See 12 below d. Eva b. Jul 1910, Landford bur 01 Jan 1983, Plaitford d. Doris b. May 1912, Landford bur 19 Jan 2005, Plaitford s. Horace b. Feb 1915, Landford bur 11 Sep 1974, Plaitford

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1911. George came from West Wellow and occupied Furze Farm along Sherfield English Road. He was a Farmer and Market Gardener and his wife Ruth a Farmer.

12 Percy William Grayer (Bill Grayer) b. Jul 1908, Landford bur Dec 1981, Landford m. Gladys May Cooper (bur 1995, Landford) s. Alan b. 1938 d. Heart attack whilst on tractor d. Joyce Mary b. 1939 d. Accident during coach trip d. Jean b. 1942 d. Rita b. 1944 d. Joan b. 1946 d. Pamela b. 1948 d. Carol b. 1952 d. Diane b. 1954 d. 2017

Son Alan died as a result of a heart attack whilst driving his tractor in field below the church. He and his two sisters Joan and Diane lived at Glebe Farm and ran the farm shop. Joan and Diane continued to run the shop. Diane died in 2017.

[NB. Dan Moody (Sen, 1779-1864) had a child via Harriet Grayer of Bramshaw. Details provided by a descendant of his father Samuel Moody. Details transferred to Grayer as descendants took that surname. Harriet had several children outside marriage.]

13 Harriet Grayer bap 6 Aug 1795, Bramshaw d. 14 Mar 1873 aged 78, Hamptworth s. John (Moody) Grayer, b. 25 Dec 1814 See Moody family and 14 below d. Caroline Grayer, b. 27 Jul 1817, Bramshaw See 15 below s. Silas John Grayer b. 16 Sep 1822, Nomansland A Shoemaker by trade m. 30 Dec 1853 (Downton), Sarah Ann (b. c 1824, Nomansland), dau Dan Winter and Maria King See 15 Winter family d. Harriet Grayer b. 25 Feb 1825, Bramshaw

1841. Downton Census. Living in what I think was the Nomansland area. Harriot was a Shop Keeper and son Silas a journeyman Shoemaker. Daughter Caroline also living there along with Harriot Moody and her son John. Caroline married John Moody.

1851. Downton Census. Harriot Grayer living with son Silas at what appears to be Lyburn Farm House. She was farming some 20ac. Her son John was a neighbour, a Master Shoemaker, along with wife Priscilla and children Alfred, John, Frances, James, Ann and Alexander. There neighbour James Reynolds lived at Lyburn Lodge.

14 John (Moody) Grayer, Shoe Maker b. 25 Dec 1814, Bramshaw d. 3 Dec 1896, Nomansland [Illegitimate son of Daniel Moody (1779-1864) and Harriet Grayer of Bramshaw. Marriage certificate clearly states John’s father as Daniel Moody, Farmer.]

m. 12 Oct 1837 (Downton), Priscilla (1814, Bramshaw), dau James Dibden and Ann Petty s. Alfred b. Hamptworth bap 28 Jan 1838, Bramshaw m. 28 Oct 1856 (Bramshaw), Melinda (bap 5 Mar 1837), dau James Macey (b. 1797, Bramshaw) and Harriet Mills

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Had 5 sons and 6 daughters, all in Bramshaw s. John b. Hamptworth bap 14 Feb 1839, Bramshaw m. 19 Sep 1863 (Minstead), Emily (bap 16 Nov 1845, S’ton), dau Joseph Walton (1802-1869) and Sarah Jane Chalmers Had 7 sons and 3 daughters, all in Minstead d. Frances b. c1840, Hamptworth d. c Jun 1853 s. James b. Hamptworth bap 5 Jan 1845, Bramshaw See 16 below d. Ann bap 8 Mar 1847, Bramshaw s. Alexander bap 6 May1849, Bramshaw m. 20 Oct 1874 (Bramshaw), Elizabeth Ann Keele d. Ellen Agnes b. c1881, Minstead s. William bap 4 Jul 1852, Bramshaw See 17 below s. Josiah b. c1856, Hamptworth

15 Caroline Grayer, b. 27 Jul 1817, Bramshaw bur 12 Apr 1848, Landford Dau of Harriet Grayer and father unknown m. 3 Sep 1839 (Downton), John (1812-1875), son of Dan Moody and Martha Willis Had 2 sons and 1daughter See 18 Moody family

16 James Grayer of Hamptworth b. c1845, Hamptworth bap 5 Jan 1845, Bramshaw Son of John (Moody) Grayer and Priscilla Dibden m. 19 May 1864 (Bramshaw), Caroline Ann (b.1847, Nomansland), dau Dan Winter (b. 1809) and Caroline Kervill See 17 Winter family d. Harriet b. 1864, Nomansland bap 5 Mar 1864, Bramshaw d. Rosina bap 7 Jul 1867, Bramshaw d. 1893 d. Rhoda bap 1 May 1870, Bramshaw m. 11 May 1901 (Bramshaw), Henry (b. 24 Sep 1875, Bramshaw), son of William Henry Bell and Mary Longman s. Frederick James bap 30 Mar 1873 s. Henry E. b, c1876 d. Agnes Mary b. c1881 m. 23 Dec 1908 (Bramshaw), Herbert Alan (bap 7 Aug 1881, Bramshaw), son of Robert Andrews and Eliza Ann Dugdale d. Caroline b. c1883 s. Arthur b. c1887 s. Albert F. b. c1888 d. Ellen b. 1892, Hamptworth

17 William (Moody) Grayer b. Hamptworth bap 4 Jul 1852, Bramshaw d. aft Mar 1901 m. c Dec 1876, Ann Kemish (b. c1857, Bramshaw) s. William W b. c1878, Hamptworth d. Eda L b. c1880, Hamptworth s. George J b. c1882, Hamptworth s. Eli b. c1887, Hamptworth s. Caleb b. c1889, Hamptworth s. Frank b. c1893, Hamptworth

18 Caleb Kemish Grayer (b. 1889, Lyndhurst)

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1911. Caleb and his brother Eli living at the Landford Bakery. Caleb a Baker and Grocer and his brother was his assistant.

The Harrison family

1 Richard Harrison of Downton m. 15 May 1709 (Downton), Hester Gray of Downton, possibly of Hamptworth s. Richard bap 26 Jun 1710, Downton d. Grace bap 30 Jan 1712, Downton s. Moses bap 26 May 1719, Downton See 2 below

2 Moses Harrison bap 26 May 1719, Downton bur 7 Jul 1804 aged 84, Landford Son of Richard & Hester Harrison of Downton See 1 abo ve m. Sarah b. c1726, Downton bur 7 Jan 1790, Landford d. Sarah bap 12 Mar 1748, Downton bur 20 Feb 1796, Landford s. Ephraim bap 27 Dec 1750, Downton d. 1819 See 3 below s. Aaron bap 11 Dec 1753, Downton d. 2 Feb 1820

3 Ephraim Harrison bap 27 Dec 1750, Downton d. 1819 Probably family lived in Landford m. Rachel Brown (1764-1849) bur 31 Dec 1849, d. Sarah b. 16 Nov 1791 bap 8 Jan 1792, s. William b. 19 Jan 1794 bap 08 Feb 1794, Landford m. Sarah Ann Sign (b. 1790) of Lyndhurst Had 4 sons and 5 daughters, all born in Lyndhurst d. Elizabeth b. 14 May 1796 bap 07 Jan 1797, Landford m. James Sign (1793-1856) of Lyndhurst s. James William bap 14 Mar 1819, Brockenhurst d. 1885 d. Mary Ann b. 5 Sep 1798 bap 21 Dec 1798, Landford

4 Charles Harrison Lived in Hamptworth, moved to Millbrook about 1836. School Master. m. Mary s. Charles Albert bap 17 May 1829 d. Mary bap 20 Feb 1831 s. Archibald b. 13 Oct 1833 bap 10 Nov 1833 d. Elizabeth Ann b. 10 Nov 1834 bap 28 Nov 1834 s. Horace Charles b. 24 Nov 1837 bap 30 Mar 1837

5 James Harrison b. 1806, Braemore d. Between 1851/61 m. 10 Feb 1823 (Downton), Hannah Tucker (b. c1811) They lived in Hamptworth d. Sarah b. 30 Apr 1823 bap 19 May 1823, Landford m. c Mar 1843, William , son of William King & Ann Snelgar See 18 King family s. George b. 5 Sep 1824 bap 24 Oct 1824, Landford Formerly Painter, became a Labourer s. John b. 11 Nov 1827 bap 16 Dec 1827, Landford Became a Glazier and Painter

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s. William b. 28 Oct 1840 bap 22 Nov 1840, Landford See 7 below d. Ann b. 24 Oct 1843 bap 19 Nov 1843, Landford d. Ellen bap 18 Mar 1846

1841. James Harrison was a Plumber, living at Pound Cottage. Big gap between older children and son William. Why? Perhaps living elsewhere meantime.

1851. James was a Plumber and Glazier, still at Pound Cottage.

1861. Hannah (Painter’s wife) was a Widow living with her two sons John and William (Painters) and daughters Anne and Ellen. Address given as Painter’s Shop, presumably Pound Cottage. Son George (b.1824), formerly Painter, now Labourer living with William King (Labourer & Carter), his brother-in-law, suggesting that William’s wife Sarah was George’s sister, Sarah Harrison (b.1823).

1871. Son William Harrison (Painter, Glazier) was married to Olive (b. 1843 and Dressmaker) with two daughters; Amy aged 4 and Clara 2mths old. Staying with them was Rosa Hood aged 17. Address Salisbury Road, presumably family home Pound Cottage.

1881. No Harrisons.

6 John Harrison m. (1822?) Sarah They lived in Hamptworth d. Sarah bap 27 Jul 1823

7 William Harrison b. 28 Oct 1840 bap 22 Nov 1840, Landford. A Painter and Glazier m. Dec 1863, Olive Hood (b. 1843) A Dressmaker s. George bap 25 Jul 1864 d. Amy bap 30 Nov 1866 d. Clara bap 1 Mar 1871

8 Thomas Harrison (b. 1843, Hale) Living in Earldoms in 1891 m. 1868 (Downton), Emily (b. 1842, . d. 1909, Salisbury), dau of John Gape and Mary Northover of Puncknowle, Dorset s. Herbert Edward b. 1868, Downton d. 1939, m. 6 Jan 1897 (Salisbury), Emily M. M. Marchment s. John Albert bap 26 Mar 1873, Downton d. 1906, Downton d. Mary Gape b. 2 Mar 1873, Woodfalls d. 8 May 1936, Charlton m. William Mitchell (1872-1956) of Homington Had 1 son and 2 daughters d. Emily b. 1876 s. Thomas b. 1877 d. Sarah b. 1881 s. Sidney b. 1883 d. Margaret b. 1885

1891. He was an employed Agricultural Labourer and so was his son John. All children born in Downton. They now lived in Earldoms, possibly Thornington Cottages.

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9 George Harrison (from Plaitford) b. 1865 d. 20 Apr 1929 bur Plaitford m. Leonora Lavinia (from ) b. 1863 d. 05 Dec 1945 bur Plaitford They lived at No.2 Broomhill Terrace s. George Charles b. 1888

1891. George was a Plumber and Glazier. So was he a grandson of James Harrison?

The Hatch family

1 Henry Hatch of Bramshaw bap 27 Apr 1827, Bramshaw m. 15 Oct 1846 (Bramshaw), Elizabeth (b. 20 Feb 1824, bap 4 Apr 1824, Bramshaw), dau James Shergold and Maria Whitcher d. Maria bap 4 Jul 1847 s. Henry bap 4 Mar 1849 d.4 Mar 1849, Newbury bur 13 Jun 1898, Bramshaw s. William bap 2 Feb 1851 d. 4 Jul 1929 See 2 below s. Charles bap 4 Jul 1852 d. Jane bap 4 Jun 1854 d. 2 May 1870, Bramshaw d. Alice bap 3 May 1857 Possibly m. James Jerrett s. Gilbert bap 3 Apr 1859 d. Fanny bap 1 Dec 1861 s. Alfred Charles bap 5 Jun 1864 d. 21 Dec 1927, Bramshaw s. Walter bap 19 Apr 1865 bur 23 Feb 1866, Bramshaw s. Walter bap 19 Feb 1866 s. Albert Ernest bap 5 Apr 1868 d. Bessy

2 William Hatch b. 1 Dec 1850, Bramshaw d. 4 Jul 1929, Earldoms Son of Henry Hatch and Elizabeth Shergold See 1 above m. 1 Jun 1874 (Alderbury), Sarah Elizabeth (b.1850, Nomansland, bap 22 Dec 1850, Whiteparish d. 21 Nov 1927, Earldoms), dau James Jukes and Sarah, dau William King and Mary Batten. See 4 Jukes family 1911. Sarah staying with Edwin and Alice Dawes at 1 Dorothy Cattages, Lower Village Road, Sunninghill, Berks.

d. Sarah Jane b. 3 May 1875, Landford d. 1954, Romsey m. 1898 (Salisbury), Ernest Charles (b.21 Jan 1867, Plaitford. d. 30 Nov 1945, Wellow), son of Charles Henry Bowles & Emily Anne Jukes. 1901. Woodman & Gamekeeper living Gunsfield Lodge, Plaitford. 1911. Head Woodman living at Gunsfield Cottage, Comptons Drive, Plaitford. 1916. Church Warden, St Peter’s, Plaitford 1928. Smallholder, East Wellow 1939. Poultry Farmer, The Nest, Wellow Had 3 daughters. d. Alice Mary b. 10 Apr 1877 d. 22 Mar 1970, Sunningdale, Berks

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1901. A Cook in Frimley, Surrey 1911. Living at Dorothy Cottages, Sunninghill, Berks

m. 28 Apr 1909 (Landford), Edwin, son of Harry Dawes & Harriet Watts of Muswell Hill, London. Had 4 daughters s. William Henry b. 27 Jun 1879 d. 25 Jul 1963, Earldoms See 3 below m. 22 Jun 1910, Beatrice Mary Reynolds d. Florence Maria b. 5 May 1882 d. 1972, Salisbury m. 1938, Sidney James Hayes of Cowesfield

1871. William was a Blacksmith in Whiteparish, living at The Blacksmith Shop along with James and Sarah Jukes. 1881. Living with his family in Old Pike House, Stock Lane. Brother Alfred C. Hatch living with them. 1891. A Blacksmith living in North Common Lane, Earldoms 1901. Living at the Old Pike House, Earldoms 1911. Living at the Old Rifle House, Earldoms 1928. In his will, Executors were William Henry Hatch, Blacksmith and Ernest Charles Bowles, Small Holder of East Wellow. Witnesses were Ernest Tanner, Brickmaker of Earldoms Brickworks and Albert V. Pike of Earldoms Farm, Farm Bailiff.

3 William Henry Hatch b. 27 Jun 1879, Earldoms d. 25 Jul 1963, Earldoms Son of William Hatch and Sarah Elizabeth Jukes See 2 above m. 22 Jun 1910 (Salisbury), Beatrice Mary (b.10 Jul 1883, Landford. d.1972, Salisbury), dau Francis Reynolds and Mary Ann Lowe d. Beryl b.1911 d. Infant d. Dorothea Mary b. 23 Jun 1913, Downton d. Jan 1997, Salisbury m. 1951 (Salisbury), Hedley Francis Amor d. Myrtle Constance b. 18 May 1919, Salisbury d. 17 Sep 1981, Salisbury m. 1943 (Salisbury), Albert Ernest (b.1916, d.2013, ), son of Ernest Tanner & Elsie Edith Winter. 1928. Albert was a Brickmaker in Earldoms Had 2 sons, both born in Salisbury.

1911. William was a Shoeing & General Smith, living at Heatherlands, Lyndhurst Rd, Landford. [Now called Grandads] 1915. Served in military, Inland Water Transport Corp, Royal Engineers, in Longmoor, Hants. 1916. Corporal, R.E in France and Belgium 1917. Sargeant, R.E., Inland Transport Corp, R.E. 1963. Probate granted to his Executors, Hedley W.H. Hammond, Butcher and John Trethowan, Solicitor.

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The Hatchett family

1 Henry Hatchet of Downton bur 14 Feb 1762 m. 1 Aug 1720 (Downton), Mary Bown Possibly bur 6 Sep 1767 s. Henry bap 9 Oct 1721 bur 21 Jan 1722 s. Samuel bap 26 Aug 1724 s. William bap 5 Apr 1727 d. Mary bap 11 Apr 1730 s. Henry bap 26 Nov 1732 See 2 below A child bur 20 Jan 1739

2 Henry Hatchett of Downton bap 26 Nov 1732 bur 25 Apr 1790 aged 57, Landford m. 11 Oct 1767 (Downton), Jane New bur 29 Sep 1788 s. Henry bap 21 Apr 1774

3 Henry Hatchett of Landford m. 24 Oct 1789 (Landford), Lucy Mabbett of Durnford, Wilts s. William b. 22 Nov 1791 bap 27 Nov 1791 s. Charles b. 25 Jan 1795 bap 1 Feb 1795 bur 1 Nov 1797 aged 2 s. George b. 7 Jun 1798 bap 10 Jun 1798 d. Fanny b. 23 Nov 1801 bap 20 Dec 1801

4 William Hatchett of Downton m. 11 Jul 1791 (Landford), Hannah Judd d. Ann b. 25 Mar 1792 bap 1 Apr 1792 s. James b. 18 Sep 1793 bap 22 Sep 1793 d. Sarah b. 23 Mar 1796 bap 3 Apr 1796 s. Samuel b. 27 Apr 1798 bap 15 May 1798 s. John b. 24 Jul 1799 bap 15 Sep 1799 d. Elizabeth b. 30 Aug 1801 bap 27 Sep 1801 m. 24 Jul 1824 (Downton), Joseph King See 13 King family d. Maria b. 22 Jul 1803 bap 21 Aug 1803 s. Henry b. 1 Mar 1806 bap 6 Apr 1806 d. Mary b. 16 Nov 1807 bap 13 Dec 1807 m.12 Mar 1831 (Downton), Abner King (b. 1804) See 5 King family d. Martha b. 20 Feb 1810 bap 18 Mar 1810

5 Ann Hatchett of Hamptworth [Possibly dau William and Hannah above] s. Samuel b. 28 Dec 1810 bap 20 Jan 1811 d. Fanny bap 19 Sep 1813 d. Charlotte bap 24 Mar 1816 d. Anne b. 20 Apr 1823 bap 24 Aug 1823 [Bastardy papers suggest Anne’s father was William Kemish of S’ton]

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The Jukes family

1 George Jukes b. 1775, , bap 18 Aug 1775, d. 1 Jan 1837 & bur 25 Jan 1837 aged 64, Landford m. 22 Apr 1797 (Landford), Susanna (b.1770, d. 30 Apr 1838, bur 4 May 1838 aged 68), dau John Mabett and Frances Davis. Witnesses Francis Whitlock. Lucy Mabet and John Jerret. s. John b. 12 Feb1798 bap 20 Feb 1798 See 2 below d. Fanny b. 23 Sep 1799 bap 27 Sep 1799 d. 7 Dec 1872, Bramshaw At some point she was an Inn Keeper in Itchen Abbas, Hants. m. 19 Oct 1830, John Wolfe (b.1794, d. 4 Jan 1849) of Bramshaw John Wolfe became a Victualler in Romsey. s. John b. 1835, Romsey d. 1897 m. 1862, Isabel Bartlett of South Stoneham, Hants m. Jun 1869, Adelaide Waldron of Winchester d. Fanny Susan b. 1842, Stockbridge, Hants d. Jane b. 13 Nov 1801 bap 22 Nov 1801 d. 1876, Alderbury m. Thomas (b.1795, Plaitford, d. 1876, Alderbury), son William Thornton & Hannah Cheater See 2 Thornton family s. George b. 03 Sep 1803 bap 11 Sep 1803 See 3 below

1832. George (1775-1837) signed his will on 9 Dec 1832, stating he was a Blacksmith living near Landford. Presumably that was the Blacksmith’s shop in Earldoms. His Executors were son John Jukes (Blacksmith) and son-in-law John Wolfe (Victualler) of Romsey. The witnesses were Thos Jarviss and Cornelius Newman

2 John Jukes b. 12 Feb1798 bap 20 Feb 1798 d. 4 Jul 1838 Son of George Jukes (b. 1775) and Susanna Mabet See 1 above m. 14 Nov 1830 (Downton), Mary (b. 28 Aug 1804, d. 26 Aug 1874), dau John Grayer & Margaret Rogers of Downton. Witnesses George Jukes & Ann Moody. s. George bap 02 Apr 1831 d. Mar 1892, Alderbury 1861. Shoemaker, living with mother Mary in Whiteparish 1881. Boot Maker, living in North Common, Whiteparish 1891. Cordwainer etc, Whiteparish d. Anne bap 06 Mar 1838 d. Infant

1838. Signed his will on 30 Mar 1838. Executors were his son George Jukes and James Grayer, a cattle dealer. Witnesses were Ann Grayer (presumably his sister-in- law) and a James Petty.

3 George Jukes b. 03 Sep 1803 bap 11 Sep 1803 d. 13 Jul 1879, Hamptworth Son of George Jukes (b. 1775) and Susanna Mabet See 1 above m. 14 Jun 1827 (Downton), Frances (b.9 Jan 1807, d. 23 Nov 1880), dau John King & Sarah Smoakem. Witnesses John & Fanny Jukes. d. Elizabeth Sarah b. 1 Sep 1827 bap 4 Nov 1827 d. 1909, Salisbury m. 1870 (Alderbury), George (b.1824, Minstead), son of Aaron Cull and Elizabeth Mills 1851. George was Ag Labr in Minstead

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1861. A Woodman in Downton 1871. A Woodman in Downton 1881. Farmer of 32ac in Plaitford 1891. George was a retired general labourer in Black Lane, Redlynch s. James b. 1829 d. 7 Mar 1908 See 4 below d. Mary b. 29 Jul 1835 bap 29 Aug 1835 d. Sep 1904, Romsey 1881. Listed as Laundress, but no husband. Living in Eling. 1901. Laundress and Servant-Nurse. m. 1857 (Alderbury), George H. Adlam (b.1832, d.1887 in Fareham), son of John Adlam and Maria Elliott 1861. Sawyer living in Millbrook, S’ton Had 4 sons and 4 daughters m. 1900 (Winchester), George Green (b.1830, London) 1871. Sawyer living in Eling 1901. Retired Grocer in d. Emily Anne b. 1837 bap 10 Dec 1837 d. 1 Dec 1915, Plaitford m. 1862 (Alderbury), Charles Henry (b.1836, Plaitford, d. 25 Jul 1884, Romsey), son of Edward Bowles and Jane Batten 1861. Living at Garfield Lodge, Plaitford 1871. Living at Gunvill Lodge, Plaitford 1879. A Woodman 1881. A Woodman and Gamekeeper, Plaitford Had 4 sons and 2 daughters s. Henry W. b. 1844 bap 18 Jan 1844 d. 15 Nov 1901, Eling, Hants Known as Harry, a Whitesmith and Gas Fitter. 1881. Living in Commercial Rd, Eling m. 15 Apr 1865 (Romsey), Sarah (b.1837, d.28 Oct 1916, Totton), dau of Joseph Medley and Sarah Kemish Sarah was a Nurse. Had 5 sons and 3 daughters s. William b, 1848 bap 12 Nov 1848 d. 30 Apr 1937, Newport, Isle of Wight William was a Tinsmith, Copper Smith, Turncock and Ironmonger m. 25 Apr 1874 (Shirley, S’ton), Elizabeth (b.1848, d.6 May 1897, Newport, Isle of Wight), dau of William Sawyer Elizabeth was a Nursemaid and Servant Had 1 son and 1 daughter

1841. Living in Whiteparish, probably Earldoms 1851. Blacksmith, Landford Common 1861. Smith, presumably Earldoms 1871. Master Blacksmith, North Common Lane 1878. Will signed 7 Nov 1878. Executors were son James Jukes and son-in-law Charles Henry Bowles. Witnesses George Jukes (son of his brother James), Bootmaker of Whiteparish and William Hatch, Blacksmith of Landford

George was the son of George and Susannah Mabbet above. A John Jukes and Fanny Jukes were witnesses at the wedding, George’s brother and sister. According to the 1840 Tithe Map for Earldoms, George Jukes occupied Hawkwind Cottage down Northcommon Lane. He was a Blacksmith and one of the old forges was there.

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4 James Jukes b. 1829, Hamptworth bap 17 May 1829, Downton d. 7 Mar 1908, Sandown, Isle of Wight Son of George Jukes (1803-1879) and Frances King See 3 above m. 17 Nov 1849 (S’ton), Sarah (b.1830, Nomansland, bap 5 Dec 1830, Bramshaw, d. 25 Aug 1901, Landford), dau William King and Mary Batten d. Sarah Elizabeth b.1850, Nomansland d. 21 Nov 1927, Earldoms m. 1 Jun 1874 (Alderbury), William Hatch See 2 Hatch family d. Mary Ann b. 1856, Nomansland d. 1919, S’ton m. 1890 (Alderbury), Alfred Henry Hutchins b. 1865, Birchanger, Essex No children of this marriage. s. William George b. 1858, Whiteparish d. 19 Mar 1934, Cowes, Isle of Wight m. Dec 1882 (Alderbury), Ellen Hannah Barnes See 5 below d. Emily Jane b. 1862 d. 1954, Surrey m. 1891 (Alderbury), Alfred (b.1867, West Dean), son of Jesse White & Emma Read 1891. Blacksmith working for future father-in-law. 1901. Lodging with James & Sarah Jukes at Northlands Farm. Also in Nepcote, Findon, Sussex. 1911. Blacksmith in Reigate district, living in Redhill, Surrey s. Alfred Federick b. 1894, Landford Also 2 daughters and another son, all born in Findon, Sussex s. Henry James b. 1865 bap 30 Jul 1865 d. 7 Mar 1938, West Malling, 1881. Garden Labr in Bramshaw 1891. Attendant, care of imbeciles and idiots at Normansfield, Hampton Wick in Teddington, London 1901. Valet working for Henry Wigram at Northlands, Landford m. 20 Jul 1910 (Reigate), Jane Alexander

s. Frederick Walter b. 1868 bap 11 Oct 1868 d. 30 May 1950, Whiteparish 1891. A Blacksmith in North Common, Earldoms 1901. Blacksmith in Landford 1911. Farm Labr in Landford

m. 1895 (Romsey), Emily Green (b.1862, , d. 4 Sep 1923, Whiteparish) d. Alice Mary May b . 1 Sep 1896, Landford d. 1975, Salisbury d. Elsie Beatrice b. 26 Jul 1899, Landford d. 1985, Winchester m. 1929 (Salisbury), Ernest Coombs

1861. Journeyman Blacksmith, Earldoms 1871. Living at Blacksmith’s Shop, Earldoms 1881. Blacksmith, North Common 1891. Blacksmith, North Common 1901. Living Yew Tree House, Landford, retired Blacksmith 1908. Probate of his will granted to son William George Jukes on 8 Oct 1908

5 William George Jukes b. 1858, Whiteparish d. 19 Mar 1934, Cowes, Isle of Wight Son of James Jukes and Sarah King See 4 above

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m. Dec 1882 (Alderbury District), Ellen Hannah (b.1854, Whiteparish. d.Sep 1921, Cowes, Isle of Wight), dau Henry Barnes and Susanna Gange See 5 Beauchamp family 1881. Housemaid, Frogmore House, Holdenhurst, 1911. Living at Salterns, Hamble, with a Jane Barlow

d. Nellie Catherine b. 1883, Landford 1901. Housemaid, Cowes, Isle of Wight 1911. Living in East Cowes, Isle of Wight d. Frances Sarah bap 22 mar 1885, Landford d. Jan 1944, Cowes 1901. Housemaid, Cowes d. Maud Mary bap 9 Oct 1889, Landford d. Mar 1958, Cowes s. George Harry b. May 1892, Cowes d. Dec 1962, Cowes m. 1918 (Cowes), Marjorie Ellen Everard s. William James Victor b. Dec 1897, Cowes d. Sep 1951, Isle of Wight m. 29 Sep 1924 (West Cowes), Jessie Elizabeth Barry

1881. Blacksmith in North Common 1891. Blacksmith and Farrier, Northwood, Isle of Wight 1911. Farrier in Hamble, Hants

The King family

NB. Any information in red type to be treated with caution!

1 Benjamin King (of Whiteparish) b. c1663 bur 20 Apr 1757 aged 94 m. 10 Apr 1695 (Landford), Elizabeth Hobbs [Alternate date was 1 Apr 1694] s. Benjamin bap 20 Jan 1697 See 2 below m. 24 Jan 1719, Jane Bartor d. Elizabeth bap 10 Jan 1698 d. Mary bap 13 Aug 1699 d. Jane bap 23 Feb 1701 bur 12 Mar 1701 d. Jane bap 09 Mar 1702 bur 12 Jan 1724 (?) s. John bap 11 Dec 1704 s. Francis bap 07 Mar 1707 bur 17 Oct 1724 s. James bap 29 Jan 1710 See 3 below

2 Benjamin King b. 1696 bap 20 Jan 1697 bur 31 Dec 1767 Son of Benjamin King and Elizabeth Hobbs See 1 above m. 24 Jan 1719 (Eling), Jane Bartor b. c1700 bur 05 Feb1779, Landford. s. James b. 17 Dec 1722, Wellow Possibly other children before Joseph, assuming same parents to those below. s. Joseph bap 25 Feb 1732 bur 10 Jan 1784, Landford See 4 below d. Jane bap 29 Dec 1734 bur 05 Feb 1779? d. Elizabeth bap 02 Feb 1738 Possibly m. 8 Aug 1770, William Bleak (Blake?)

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3 James King (of Bramshaw) bap 29 Jan 1710, Landford Son of Benjamin King and Elizabeth Hobbs See 1 above m. 23 Dec 1732 (Landford), Martha Curtis See 4 Curtis family

4 Joseph King bap 25 Feb 1732 bur 10 Jan 1784, Landford Son of Benjamin King and Jane Bartor. See 2 above m. 6 April 1755 (Landford), Sarah Henbest (b. c1734, Bramshaw and bur 25 Jun 1779, Landford) s. James b. 1762 d. 1843 [Did this James m. Jane ? and dau Elizabeth bap 25 Dec 1788 and son William b. 1 Nov 1791, bap 4 Dec 1791?] s. Mark b. 1763 d. 1861 s. Abner b. c1767 bur 12 Jan 1840, Downton See 5 below m. 25 Jun 1792 (Downton), Sarah Read s. William b. 1768 d. 28 April 1813, Landford See 6 below s. Josiah b. 6 Apr 1776 d. c1852 See 7 below s. Charles bap 19 Oct 1777

5 Abner King b. c1767 bur 12 Jan 1840, Downton Son of Joseph King and Sarah Henbest See 4 above m. 25 Jun 1792 (Downton), Sarah Read b. 1767 bur 8 Feb 1819, Downton s. Charles bap 9 Sep 1792, Downton m. Sarah Raymond Had 2 daughters d. Sarah bap 20 Nov 1796, Downton s. Abner b. 1798 s. Abner b. 12 Mar 1799 bap 24 Mar 1799, Landford bur 12 Jun 1799, Downton s. John b. 27 Mar 1800 bap 13 Apr 1800, Landford See 12 below d. Emma b. 23 Jan 1803 bap 2 Feb 1803, Downton bur 12 Feb 1803 s. Abner b. 13 Aug 1804 bap 09 Sep 1804, Landford 1841. A Blacksmith, living in Hamptworth m.12 Mar 1831 (Downton), Mary Hachett See 4 Hatchett family s. George b. 1827

1841 Downton Census. Abner, wife Mary and son George living in Hamptworth.

1851. A Blacksmith living near the Cuckoo Inn, Hamptworth, with wife Mary.

6 William King b. 1768 bur 28 April 1813, Landford Son of Joseph King and Sarah Henbest See 4 above m. 2 Oct 1794 (Downton), Mary (bap 04 Sep 1774, Minstead. d. 14 Jan 1867 bur 18 Jan 1867, Landford), dau James Andrews and Rebecca Roe. See 3 Andrews family d. Mary b. 31 Mar 1795 bap 12 Jul 1795, bur 31 May 1817 aged 21. d. Ann b. 31 Mar 1795 bap 12 Jul 1795 s. William b. 27 Jan 1797 bap 12 Feb 1797 See 11 below d. Sarah b. 28 Apr 1798 bap 23 Dec 1798 d. 20 Sep 1872, Bramshaw

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m. c Dec 1852 (Alderbury District), Reuben Andrews b. 29 May 1792 d. 9 Sep 1859 See 13 Andrews family s. John b. 02 Jan 1801 bap 08 Feb 1801 bur 25 Oct 1818 s. James b. 15 Nov 1802 bap 19 Dec 1802 s. Joseph b. 15 Nov 1802 bap 19 Dec 1802 d. 20 Feb 1867 See 13 below s. Charles b. 14 Jun 1805 bap 13 Oct 1805 d. 20 Dec 1888 See 14 below s. George b. 26 Apr 1808 bap 29 May 1808 d. 1886 See 15 below d. Fanny b. 12 Jul 1810 bap 19 Aug 1810 s. Henry b. 05 Nov 1812 bap 20 Dec 1812 d. 1871. s. George b. Nomansland bap 17 Oct 1814, Landford

1841. Mary was a widow by then and was running Glebe Farm along with her daughter Sarah and son Joseph.

1851. States that Mary was born in Minstead. Still at Glebe Farm. Joseph now a Farm Bailiff.

1861. Mary still at Glebe Farm along with daughter Sarah (now Sarah Andrews, a widow), and son Joseph.

7 Josiah King b. 6 Apr 1770, Downton bap 15 Dec 1776 d. c1852 Of Hamptworth Son of Joseph King and Sarah Henbest See 4 above m. 5 Jan 1797 (Downton), Anne Sevior, d. Maria b. 04 Sep 1797 bap 01 Oct 1797 bur 04 Jan 1829 m. 20 Sep 1817 (Downton), Dan Winter (1794-1881) See 15 Winter family d. Ann b. 25 May 1800 bap 01 Jun 1800 s. Josiah b. 18 Mar 1804 bap 01 Apr 1804 m. 15 Dec 1825 (Downton), Martha Bungay d. Sarah b. 23 Sep 1806 bap 28 Sep 1806 s. William b. 24 May 1809 bap 18 Jun 1809 bur 18 May 1828 s. Mark b. 08 Mar 1812 bap 15 Mar 1812 Possibly m. 12 May 1834 (Downton), Frances (b.1814), dau of Henry Barter and Grace Mussell See 8 Barter family s. Mark Francis b. 10 Aug1834 bap 19 Aug 1834 s. William b. 27 Dec 1814 bap 08 Jan 1815

8 John King of Bishopstone b. 1775, Landford bap 13 Aug 1776, Bishopstone Possibly born 1775, son of Daniel and Elizabeth King of Bishopstone, Wilts m. Sarah d. Hannah b. 13 Dec 1800 bap 28 Dec 1800 d. Frances b. 09 Jan 1807 bap 25 Jan 1807 ? bur 11 Jan 1826 d. Fanny b. 10 Jan 1809 d. Harriet b. 05 Oct 1810 bap 18 Nov 1810 m. 18 May 1833 (Downton), Eneas (b.1807, Landford), son of Jeremiah and Sarah Reynolds of Landford See 6 Reynolds family Had at least 1 son and 1 daughter

9 Mark King b. c1782, Landford bur 19 Sep 1831, Downton A Yeoman, lived in Hamptworth

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m. 21 Jan 1807 (Downton), Barbara Smoakem, [Wonder what real surname was?] d. Sarah b. 10 May 1807 bap 17 May 1807 bur 23 Jan 1808, D’ton d. Fanny b. 1808 bap 01 Jan 1809 s. Mark b. 18 Apr 1811 bap 12 May 1811 bur 11 Sep 1821 s. John b. 1813 bap 14 Feb 1813 d. Mary b. 15 Jul 1816 bap 11 Aug 1816 4m. c1834, William (bap 30 Oct 1814), son of Richard & Sarah Harris of Hamptworth s. John b. 07 Jul 1818 bap 23 Aug 1818 m. 1843, Ann Harris d. John b. c1844 d. Mary A. b. c1846 d. Maria b. 1850

1841. Appears that Barbara living in Hamptworth along with son John and dau Fanny. Also a Henry King aged 10. Wonder if this was the last son of Mark King who died in 1831.

1851. Son John who married Ann Harris, living in Hamptworth with wife and children and a Sarah Harris aged 11.

10 William King b. c1794 [1851 Census indicates he came from Eling and Ann Maria from West End, Southampton. Also her son George born 1813 in Southampton] m. Ann Maria b. c1787 d. Louisa bap 18 Mar 1821 s. William b. 7 Jun 1823 bap 10 Jul 1823 See 16 below d. Eliza b. 11 Aug 1825 d. Caroline b. 11 Aug 1825 bap 11 Sep 1825

1841. William was an Agricultural Labourer (not born in Landford) aged about 40. He was living with his wife Maria, and children William, Louisa, Eliza, Caroline and his wife’s son George Fosbury, so presumably Maria was previously married. They lived in a cottage on the north corner of Latchmore Drove. Was Eliza short for Elizabeth?

1851. William and Ann Maria still living in cottage north side Latchmore Drove. Daughter Eliza married to a Lamborn and has her two children with her, namely Caroline Esther and George. Also in same house were unmarried daughter Louisa and George Fosbury.

11 William King b. 27 Jan 1797 bap 12 Feb 1797, Landford Son of William King (1767-1813) and Mary Andrews See 6 above m. 13 Sep 1822, Ann (b. 25 Mar 1793, bap 21 Apr 1793), dau of Hugh & Jane Snelgar of Landford s. John b. 24 Dec 1822 bap 31 Jan 1823 s. William b. 07 Jun 1824 bap 18 Jul 1824 See 18 below s. Charles b. 03 Mar 1826 bap 02 Apr 1826 See 19 below d. Mary b. 12 Apr 1828 bap 01 Jun 1828 s. James bap 17 Apr 1831 d. Ann bap 15 Sep 1833

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1841. By now Ann (born of this parish) was a Widow and described as a Shop Keeper. Children William down to Ann living with her. Also Richard Snelgar (Tailor, aged 40), who was her younger brother, Caroline Vince and Benjamin Reeves, aged 80.

12 John King [Possibly son of Abner King and Sarah Read, b. 27 Mar 1800 and bap 13 Apr 1800] m. c1824, Mary of Nomansland d. Emma b. 13 Sep 1825 bap 25 Sep 1825 s. George b. 04 Oct 1827 bap 16 Dec 1827 s. James bap 17 Oct 1830 s. Francis b. 14 Sep 1833 bap 13 Oct 1833 d. Ann b. 29 Sep 1836 bap 30 Oct 1836

1851. Living in Hamptworth with wife Mary and youngest dau Ann

13 Joseph King of Hamptworth b. 15 Nov 1802 bap 19 Dec 1802 d. 20 Feb 1867, Landford Son of William King and Mary Andrews See 6 above m. 24 Jul 1824 (Downton), Elizabeth (b. 30 Aug 1801, bap 27 Sep 1801), dau William and Hannah Hatchet of Landford See 4 Hatchett family s. Joseph bur 24 Feb 1822 as an Infant (of Nomansland) d. Sarah b. 23 Aug 1824 bap 24 Oct 1824 d. Frances b. 24 Feb 1826 bap 16 Apr 1826 m. Dec 1874, Samuel Moody (1811-1882) See 14 Moody family s. William b. 28 Oct 1827 bap 06 Jan 1828 s. Henry bap 06 Apr 1829 s. Thomas bap 22 May 1831 s. John bap 20 Jan 1833 d. Martha b. 29 Mar 1834 bap 06 Jul 1834 d. Maria b. c1836 d. Mary b. c1843 s. Abner b. c1845 d. Jane b. c1847

1841. Living in Hamptworth with wife Elizabeth and the older children, plus John Hatcher (b. c1800). Probably this was John Hatchet (b. 24 Jul 1799), Elizabeth’s brother.

1851. Living in Hamptworth with wife Elizabeth and children Sarah, John, Maria, Mary, Abner and Jane.

14 Charles King b. 14 Jun 1805 bap 13 Oct 1805, Landford d. 20 Dec 1888, West Wellow Son of William King and Mary Andrews See 6 above m. (1) 7 Nov 1825 (Salisbury Cathedral), Sarah Andrews, neé Winter (1786-1858) See 11 Winter family s. William b. 18 Mar 1827 d. 18 Mar 1900, Row Hill, Bramshaw m. c1850, Mary Ann ? Had 5 sons and 3 daughters

m. (2) 18 Apr 1859 (Landford), Fanny Eckton (1824-1892), dau John Eckton and Martha

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Purkess of Minstead. Fanny originally m. 2 Jun 1852 (Bramshaw), William Knowlton (bap 7 Jul 1822, Bramshaw), son Robert Knowlton of Minstead. s. John b. 15 Jun 1859, Landford bap 17 Jul 1859 d. 09 Dec 1945 m. c1881, Sarah Hill (c1860-1927) Had 2 sons and 2 daughters s. Charles b. 12 Aug 1860, Brockenhurst d. 01 Feb 1930 m. 13 Jul 1892, Rosa, dau George Barnes and Susannah Mussell of Redlynch b. 16 Nov 1862, Hamptworth d. 7 Jun 1934, Landford Had 3 sons and 4 daughters, one of whom died young. s. Henry b. 16 Nov 1861, Brockenhurst d. 11 Feb 1939 m. c1884, Bertha ? Had 3 sons and 6 daughters s. George bap 1 Feb 1863, Brockenhurst s. James b. 1864 d. Fanny bap 14 Jan 1866, Brockenhurst d. 1909, Hamptworth

[Note – Sarah Winter first married James Andrews on 4 Nov 1807, son of James Andrews and Rebecca Roe. Her occupation was Shopkeeper and Farmer’s Wife. She died 19 Feb 1858 and was buried on 25 Feb 1858 at Landford. They had a son James Andrews, born 1808.]

15 George King (1808-1886) b. 26 Apr 1808 bap 29 May 1808 d. 1886 Son of William King (1767-1813) and Mary Andrews See 6 above m. 17 Dec 1832, Ann (b. 4 Sep 1811, Nomansland), dau of John Moody and Sarah King See 12 Moody family s. Charles b. 1836 bap 13 Mar 1836 See 21 below d. Martha b. 1846 bap 1 Mar 1846 d. Mary b. 1849 bap 5 Aug 1849

1841. George was an Agricultural Labourer

1851. Now a Farm Labourer along with son Charles. Living along Southampton Road near junction with Pound Hill.

1861. George’s occupation now Bailiff and wife Ann a Grocer. Daughters still with them living in the grocer’s shop in old cottage opposite side of lane to Landford Cottage.

1871. George and Ann now moved and taken over Glebe Farm and living with daughter Mary and Sarah Andrews (neé King), an Annuitant.

1881. George and Ann still farming at Glebe Farm. Living with them is Charles Witt, as son- in-law, b. 1847, Braemore, the farm bailiff. Did he marry Martha or Mary?

16 William King b. 7 Jun 1823 bap 10 Jul 1823 Son of William and Ann Maria King See 10 above m. c Jun 1842 (Alderbury District), Mary Mason (b. 1828, ) d. Emily b. 14 Feb 1843 bap 28 Feb 1843 s. Ambrose bap 4 Jan 1846 m. c Jun 1873, Mary (b. c1850), dau Charles Newman & Matilda Dear of

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Downton s. Walter b. 1878 d. Alice b. 1880 d. Harriet bap 24 Dec 1848 s. Mark George bap 24 Dec 1854 s. Alfred bap 4 May 1856 d. Elizabeth bap 5 Jun 1859 s. George bap 23 Nov 1862

1851. William was son of William and Ann Maria above. Living in an adjacent cottage to parents.

1861. William was an Agricultural Labourer and they lived somewhere along Lane End.

1871. William and all the family living in Stock Lane, probably the cottage opposite . Occupation was Shepherd.

1881. William and Mary still living in Stock Lane, possibly one of old cottages now Church View. William still a Shepherd. Son George living with them. Also daughter Elizabeth and a grandson, Hubert H King. Was this Elizabeth’s son born out of wedlock?

17 Joseph King (b. c1810, Eling) m. c Sep 1849 (Romsey), Eliza Fielder (b. c1816, West Wellow) d. Mary b. 1850, Hamptworth bap 12 Sep 1850, Downton s. Frank b. 1853, Hamptworth s. George W b. 1855, Landford bap 20 Jan 1856, Landford d. 1883, Westbury m. 22 Jul 1879, Julia (1854-1930), dau George Hedges & Eliza Carpenter, both of Bradford on s. Arthur bap 11 Sep 1859, Landford

1851. Joseph living in Hamptworth with wife Eliza and dau Mary, aged 1. With them a James and Richard Fielder, presumably relatives of Eliza

1861. Joseph an Agricultural Labourer and Eliza a Char Woman. Living in Rose Cottage on Southampton Road. Robert W Fielder (b. c1845) is a border with them. Eliza’s nephew?

1871. Now living at Ashlands along Southampton Road. There is a Charles King (age given as 72) born in Eling. Was he a relation of Joseph King above, also born in Eling? Occupation was Pauper and looks as if living on own in what might have been the old cottage on corner Hamptworth Road and Brooklands.

1881. Eliza now a widow living with daughter Mary (Dressmaker) and son Arthur (Agricultural Labourer). Address given as Rose Cottage again.

18 William King b. 07 Jun 1824 bap 18 Jul 1824, Landford Son of William King and Ann Snelgar See 11 above m. c Mar 1843, Sarah (b. 30 Apr 1823, bap 19 May 1823, Landford), dau of James Harrison (b. 1806) and Hannah Tucker (b. c1811) of Hamptworth

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See 5 Harrison family d. Edith b. 1 May 1843 bap 15 May 1843 s. John bap 2 Apr 1844 d. Mary bap 14 Sep 1845 d. Fanny b. 1849 s. Edward b. 1871, Isle of Wight See 22 below s. Frank b. 1884, Bramshaw s. Frank b. 1852 d. Ann bap 21 Apr 1856 s. William b. 1859 bap 6 Mar 1859

1851. Living in Hamptworth with wife Sarah and daughters Edith, Mary and Fanny

1861. William was a Carter’s labourer also living somewhere along Lane End. Living with them was Sarah’s brother George Harrison, formerly a Painter.

1871. William and Sarah along with sons Frank (a Painter by trade) and William (a Cow Boy) still living No. 2 Broomhill Terrace.

1881. William now a widower, living with daughter Fanny and son William near end of Latchmore Drove. William a Gardener and son a General Labourer.

1891. William now a Labourer living with daughter Fanny. A grandson Edward (b. 1871, Isle of Wight) and grandson Frank (b. 1884, Bramshaw) living with them. See below for Edward , as it would seem that Fanny had several illegitimate children.

19 Charles King b. 3 Mar 1826 bap 2 Apr 1826 Son of William King (b. 1797) and Ann Snelgar See 11 above m. c Mar 1850 (New Forest), Ann Tugbey (b. 1828, Whiteparish) s. Henry b. 1851

1851. Charles (b. 1826, Landford) presumably a son of William and Ann Snelgar. He is a Farm Labourer in lodgings, possibly living somewhere up Pound Hill. Disappeared before 1861.

20 Henry King b. 1831, Hamptworth bap 27 Mar 1831, Downton See 18 above

Fanny King (b. 1808, bap 01 Jan 1809), dau Mark King and Barbara Smoakham, had illegit son John bap 10 Jul 1836, Landford. Family Search mentions a Henry King (bap 27 Mar 1831, Downton), born to a Fanny King with same birth details, who was daughter of Barbara. This suggests that Fanny King had more than one illegit child, and Henry was one of them.

m. c Mar 1860 (Alderbury District), Harriet Mussell (b. 1838, Hamptworth) s. George b. 1878, Whiteparish d. Alice b. 1880, Hamptworth

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1901. Henry was an Agricultural Labourer and his wife a Laundress, and they lived in Portland Cottage (now Appletree) opposite the Chapel. Son George was a Powder Maker (gun powder presumably at the Fritham works) and Alice was a Laundress.

21 Charles King b. 1836 bap 13 Mar 1836 Son of George King (1808-1886) and Ann Moody See 15 above m. c Sep 1852 (Fareham), Anne Evans b. 1838, Burley s. Ambrose b. 7 Feb 1853, Landford bap 22 May 1853, Plaitford m. Louisa Fray (1853-1941) of Southampton Had 3 sons and 5 daughters s. Louis H b. 1866, Wimborne d. Minnie F b. 1869, Clerkenwell s. Frederick C B b. 1871, Clerkenwell s. Charles H H b. 1872, Clerkenwell

1881. Charles was an Agricultural Labourer and they lived at Rose Cottage on Southampton Road. Son Louis was a Stable Boy. This Charles probably the son of George and Ann King above.

1891. Charles and Anne now living on their own at 1 Rose Cottage. Charles was a Haulier.

1901. Charles and Anne still living at 1 Rose Cottage along with daughter Minnie and son Charles Horatio. Charles’ occupation now Gardener, Minnie a Needlewoman and son Charles a General Labourer.

22 Edward King b. 1871, Shanklin, Isle of Wight. See 18 above Recorded as illegitimate on marriage certificate. m. 20 Feb 1895, Agnes (bap 20 Jun 1868, Plaitford), dau of John and Mary Hutchings of Plaitford d. Lucy Agnes b. 08 Aug 1895 bap 01 Sep 1895, Plaitford s. Edward James b. 1897, Plaitford bap 21 Feb 1897, Plaitford s. Charles b. 06 Oct 1899 bap 13 Nov 1899, Plaitford d. Olive Emily b. 1901, Landford

1901. Edward was the grandson of William King and Sarah Harrison (see above). Edward was a Gardener and the family lived in Stock Lane, probably in one of the cottages at Church View.

23 Jesse King b. c Sep 1871, Hamptworth m. c Mar 1900, Jessie Edith Moody b. c Sep 1874, Hamptworth s. Edwin b. 1902 d. Amy b. 1903 s. Cecil b. 1906 s. Reginald b. 1907 s. Douglas s. Stanley b. 1910

1901. Jesse was the Farmer and employer occupying Witterns Hill Farm.

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1911. Family still occupy Witterns Hill Farm.

Reginald and Stanley became shoe makers/repairers. Reg married Ivy and had one son, David King. They had the shoe shop on the corner of Lane End Farm and Lyndhurst Rd. A brother Douglas had a club foot and lived in Portland House, now Appletree, opposite the Chapel.

24 Herbert King b. 1879, Ryde, Isle of Wight m. c Jun 1907 (IoW), Frances Bertha Rogers b. 1883, Shanklin, Isle of Wight

1911. Herbert was a House Painter living in demolished cottage near Lane End cottages, Lyndhurst Rd.

NB. The following Kings have been added simply for family connection reasons. They did not reside in Landford or Hamptworth.

25 George King b. c1780 m. c1805 (Bramshaw), Martha Winter (b. c1783, bap 22 Jul 1787, Bramshaw) s. James b. 11 Jan 1810 See 26 below d. Ann b. 25 Feb 1816, Nomansland bap 10 Mar 1816, Bramshaw d. Sarah b. 19 Mar 1820, Nomansland bap 16 Apr 1820, Bramshaw m. 27 Feb 1843 (Bramshaw), Edward Macey (bap 29 Jul 1821, Bramshaw) s. Joseph b. 25 Dec 1822, Nomansland bap 17 Feb 1822, Bramshaw s. William

26 James King b. 11 Jan 1810, Nomansland bap 11 Feb 1810, Bramshaw d. 9 Oct 1883, Furzley m. 14 Jan 1837 (Fisherton Anger), Cathrine (bap 5 May 1811 d. 5 Mar 1898), dau Moses Dibden (bap 7 May 1769, Bramshaw) and Elizabeth Gwyer See 5 Dibden family d. Ann b. 1837, Bramshaw s. Charles bap 25 Dec 1841, Bramshaw s. Henry Turner bap 26 Jul 1843 and d. 22 Apr 1907, Bramshaw d. Sarah bap 7 Jun 1846, Bramshaw m. 1866, Francis Dibden (1840-1923) See 8 Dibden family s. William b. 1848, Bramshaw d. 1917, Croydon, London s. Cornelius bap 1 Jun 1851, Bramshaw s. Silas Redford bap 4 Jun 1854, Bramshaw d. 1941

1851. Bramshaw Census. James and family living in the Furzley area of Bramshaw. Moses Dibden and family a close neighbour.

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The families of Littlecott, Cott or Cot

NB. Caution . Family Search contributors have associated these family names, but there is no documentary evidence as to why. Care should be taken if using for genealogical reasons .

Records from Family Search rather confusing, as Stephen Littlecott is named as the father of the children of Stephen Cot below. Several families with the name Littlecot lived in Downton. If they lived in Hamptworth, then they would have married in Downton, but it would have been much more convenient to attend the church at Landford rather than walk to Downton.

Perhaps Littlecott, Cott and Cot should be treated as one and the same. Spelling would have depended upon the clerk/priest writing the name in the register at the time. Different spellings might have been used to distinguish children of related families living in same parish. Still not clear as to why Cott and Littlecott have been interchanged.

1 Laurence Littlecott of Downton bur 7 Mar 1621 (Died of drowning) m. 18 Mar 1592 (Downton), Alice Gence bur 7 Dec 1621 d. Ann bap 12 May 1605 s. Robert bap 20 Mar 1607 bur 14 Jun 1610 d. Agathe bap 18 Feb 1610 d. Mary bap 16 Apr 1614 bur 5 Feb 1652 possibly s. George bap 28 Apr 1617 See 2 below s. William bap 22 Aug 1621

2 George Littlecott of Downton bur 12 Sep 1693 Possibly son of Laurence and Alice above Son of Laurence Littlecott and Alice Gence See 1 above m. Eleanor s. William bap 5 Dec 1647 See 3 below s. George b. 5 Jan 1654 See 4 below s. Laurence b. 24 May 1657

3 William Littlecott of Downton Possibly son of George and Eleanor Littlecott See 2 above m. Winnifred bur 23 Apr 1688 d. Alice bur 17 Jan 1678 s. William bap 29 Jun 1675 bur 1 Jun 1718 See below d. Elizabeth bap 10 Feb 1679 d. Alice bap 23 Aug 1682 d. John bap 13 May 1686 bur 18 Nov 1709 or 23 Oct 1726

4 George Littlecot of Downton Possibly son of George and Eleanor See 2 above m. 23 Jun 1679 (Downton), Mary Child of Downton s. George bap 30 Apr 1680 s. Charles bap 27 Nov 1682 s. William bap 6 Feb 1687 See 8 below s. John bap 29 May 1690 d. Alice bap 16 May 1692

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d. Sarah bap 13 Oct 1695 bur 31 Oct 1695

5 William Littlecot of East Tything [East Tything included Redlynch and Hamptworth] Possibly son of William and Winnifred Littlecot m. 3 Feb 1700 (Downton), Ann Gauntlett (bur 8 May 1712 or 4 Feb 1723)

6 Charles Littlecot of East Tything, Downton bur 27 Oct 1753 m. 29 Apr 1706 (Downton), Susannah Delance [Possibly dau Joseph & Alice Delance] d. Alice bap 9 Mar 1706 bur 29 Sep 1722 d. Susanna bap 7 Oct 1709 possibly bur 27 Jul 1761 d. Mary bap 16 Aug 1719 possibly bur 16 Jan 1770 s. John bap 4 Oct 1722 possibly bur 8 Apr 1806 aged 86 Possibly m. 28 Jun 1784 (Downton), Sarah Russell [John a Widower] s. Charles bap 19 Oct 1730 [Possibly Charles and Anne Cott had dau Anne, bap 8 May 1783 and then he m. 2 Jul 1784 (Downton), Mary Bishop (bur 30 Apr 1795 aged 40). He was a Widower by then. ]

7 George Littlecot of Downton bur 5 Mar 1754 m. Elizabeth bur 12 Dec 1766 s. George bap 19 Jul 1708 s. William bap 30 Nov 1710 Possibly bur 27 Oct 1766 or 30 May 1767 d. Rachel bap 7 Aug 1713 bur 5 Jul 1751

8 William Littlecott of Downton bap 6 Feb 1688 possibly bur 3 Aug 1755 Possibly son of George Littlecott and Mary Child See 4 above m. c1718, Alice s. William bap 26 Dec 1720 possibly bur 3 May 1747 s. George bap 14 Feb 1722 s. Charles bap 12 Oct 1724 See 10 below s. John bap 7 Oct 1726 d. Mary bap 13 Nov 1727 Possibly m. 17 Apr 1750 (Downton), Robert Moody (Possibly bur 25 Sep 1751) s. Robert bap 30 Jun 1751 s. Richard bap 15 Jul 1730 s. John bap 4 Mar 1731 s. Joseph bap 14 Feb 1734 possibly bur 27 Dec 1752 s. George bap 8 Dec 1738 d. Susannah bap 9 Mar 1739 d. Alice bap 6 Dec 1741 Possibly m. 29 Jul 1769 (Downton) John Chalk

9 William Littlecott of Downton m. Ann bur 19 Nov 1746 s. William bap 9 Sep 1734 s. George bap 8 Dec 1738 bur 21 Jan 1799 (of Franchises Lodge) Possibly m. 18 Feb 1772 (Downton), Ann Burges (Possibly bur 9 Jul 1772) s. Charles bap 4 Apr 1744 bur 3 May 1744

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[A William Littlecott of Downton m. 25 Jul 1747 (Downton), Elizabeth Binnes. As this William’s wife Ann died in 1746, could this be William’s second marriage?]

10 Charles Littlecott bap 12 Oct 1724, Downton bur 4 Dec 1787 aged 66? Possibly son of William and Alice Littlecott See 8 above m. 25 Oct 1746 (Downton), Margaret (bur 24 Oct 1771), dau Alexander and Mary Grayer of Downton s. Charles bap 29 May 1748 Presumably died an Infant s. William bap 25 Jan 1749 s. Stephen bap 17 Jun 1751 See 12 below m. Mary Peckham s. Charles bap 17 Jan 1753 s. George bap 22 Feb 1756 s. John bap 16 Feb 1762 s. James bap 5 Jan 1764 (Surname given was Cott)

11 George Littlecot of Downton m. 26 Apr 1775 (Downton), Lucretia Ings (bur 15 Apr 1788) George a Widower. s. William bap 27 Dec 1775

12 Stephen Cot (or Littlecott) bap 17 Jun 1751, Downton Probably lived in Hamptworth. Possibly son of Charles and Margaret Littlecott See 10 above m. 20 Nov 1780 (Downton), Mary (c. 1759), dau Royall and Susanna Packham of Downton s. William bap 02 Dec 1782 d. Phebe bap 12 Jul 1784 s. John bap 30 Apr 1786 See 15 below s. Stephen bap 06 Jan 1788 bur 4 Aug 1808, aged 20 d. Betty b. 30 Oct 1790 bap 14 Nov 1790 d. Lucy bap 01 Jun 1794 bur 10 Oct 1794 (Infant) d. Nanny bap 19 Apr 1795 d. Hannah bap 22 Jul 1798 bur 7 Apr 1799 (Infant) s. George bap 06 Jan 1801 bur 26 May 1801

13 William Cott or Littlecot of Hamptworth William was a Labourer. m. 17 Jun 1799 (Downton), Sarah Moody [Register says Sarah Cott?] s. James b. 10 May 1801 bap 17 May 1801 d. Lucy b. 26 Jul 1808 bap 14 Aug 1808 d. 16 Sep 1859 m. 1831, William (bap 19 Jan 1812 – 1894), son William Dibden & Eliza of Bramshaw s. Stephen Littlecot bap 21 Aug 1828, base born Lived Bramshaw. See 7 Dibden family s. Stephen b. 12 Jan 1810 bap 1 Apr 1810 s. George b. 23 Aug 1812 bap 18 Oct 1812 d. Harriet bap 10 Sep 1815 m. 12 Oct 1836 (Landford), James Coles d. Mary b. 3 Feb 1819 bap 4 Apr 1819 s. James b. 4 Jun 1821 bap 19 Aug 1821

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s. Mark bap 05 Aug 1827

An infant child named Charles Cott was buried on 20 Jul 1825. Does this account for the gap in the children of William and Sarah?

1841. William, Sarah and two sons James and Mark living in the old cottage on the corner of Lane End farm entrance. William a Labourer and they were all born in Landford.

14 William Littlecott m. 25 Dec 1802 (Downton), Charlotte Barter s. George bap 19 Sep 1803 s. Charles bap 17 Nov 1805 s. William Henry bap 20 Sep 1807 m. 27 Dec 1829 (Downton), Ann Harris [George Littlecott witness] s. James bap 4 Feb 1810 bur 3 Feb 1811, aged 1 d. Anne bap 27 Sep 1812

15 John Cott or Littlecott b. 1783 bap 30 Apr 1786 Lived in Hamptworth. John was a Labourer. Possibly son of Stephen Cot and Mary Packham See 12 above m. c1814, Priscilla (b. 1 Jun 1794, bap 9 Jun 1794, Farley), dau Matthew Noyce and Elizabeth Toomer of Landford d. Keziah b. 23 Nov 1815 bap 3 Dec 1815 m. 8 Dec 1833 (Downton), Thomas Humby of Southampton s. Adam b. 24 Jan 1818 bap 8 Feb 1818 s. Stephen bap 3 Dec 1820 d. Jemima b. 20 May1823 bap 15 Jun 1823 s. George b. 29 Mar1826 bap 14 May 1826 Probably the Manservant in 1841 Census at Earldoms Lodge d. Elizabeth bap 12 Apr 1829 s. Henry bap 22 Jan 1832 d. Ann b. 5 Aug 1834 bap 17 Aug 1834

1841. Living in Hamptworth somewhere near Hamptworth Farm. John (an Ag Lab), wife Priscilla and children Henry and Ann.

1851. Probably living in same place, which was near Hamptworth Farm. John now a Pauper, along with wife Priscilla. Also his sister Sarah is with them, a Widow and Pauper. Suspect she was John’s brother William’s wife, i.e. his sister-in-law.

The Moody family

1 John Moody [A John Mowdy m. 31 May 1624 (Downton), Margaret Mersman, both of Downton] s. Joseph bap 29 Jan 1625

Was his wife Margaret bur 04 Mar 1674, a Widow by then? Was it this John bur 25 Feb 1674? There was a measles epidemic in London that year.

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[A John Mowdy m. 25 Jun 1626 (Downton), Margaret Net, both of Downton] [A Margaret Moody (Widow) m. 21 Jul 1645 (Downton), Richard Noyce, both of Downton]

2 John Moody m. Jane d. Jane bap 30 Oct 1665 s. John bur 14 Sep 1667 s. James bap 25 Jan 1668

There are two burial dates for a John Moody; 8 Jan 1710 or 9 Jul 1710.

3 Robert Moody (Mowdy) b. c1643 bur 11 Apr 1725 aged 82 Possibly son of George (b. 1606) and Rebecca (b. 1627) Moody of Downton. m. Anne bur 14 Aug 1720 d. Lucy bap 19 Oct 1673 s. Robert bap 10 May 1674 (? bur 26 Apr 1746) s. John bap 03 Nov 1675 [Possibly m. 5 Nov 1699 (Downton), Elizabeth Lidell of Downton] [Possibly m. 3 Jul 1706 (Downton), Elizabeth Hill of Downton] s. Charles bap 07 Feb 1677 See 7 below d. Rachel bap 12 Jan 1679

4 Richard Moody b. c1663 bur 08 Jul 1752 aged 89 Living in Earldoms m. 1 Apr 1689 (Downton), Mary Brewer (?) of Downton s. Richard bap 31 Dec 1689 bur 15 Jan 1690 s. William bap 18 Mar 1691 s. Richard bap 23 Jul 1693 d. Mary bap 23 Jul 1693 m. 18 May 1714 (Downton), Moses (bap 21 Nov 1689, Downton), son of William and Elizabeth Humby of Downton Had at least 4 daughters

Was it this Richard buried 29 Jan 1692? Unlikely, as twins would have been born before the end of 1692 unless he died in Jan 1693. Was it his wife that was buried on 07 Aug 1729? There was also a Mary Moody buried 09 May 1714, and she was a widow by then.

5 George Moody (bur Jul 1731) Living in Earldoms m. Mary (bur 26 Oct 1722) s. John bap 02 Jan 1698 bur 11 Sep 1698 d. Mary bap 10 Jan 1706 s. George bap 26 Apr 1709 bur Apr 1709 d. Jane bap 26 May 1712 bur 01 Jun 1712 d. Anne bap 10 Feb 1714

Some confusion here, as there was a George, son George and Mary Moody from Earldoms, all buried in Jul 1731, suggesting family disaster.

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6 John Moody Probably living in Hamptworth Possibly a John Moudy m. 3 Jul 1706 (Downton) to Elizabeth Hill of Downton. Family Search lists a John Moody m. to Elizabeth Lidall from with 11 children, which includes some of those below. Unlikely in my opinion!

d. Sarah bap 30 Oct 1707 s. George bap 15 Oct 1710 d. Mary bap 08 Feb 1713 d. Rachel bap 22 Feb 1715 [Did this Rachel m. 7 Apr 1744 (Downton), George Bell of West Wellow?] s. Charles bap 06 Feb 1718 bur 10 Feb 1718 d. Martha bap 10 Mar 1722

7 Charles Moody b. c1677 bur 06 Jan 1748 aged 71 A Farmer. Probably the son of Robert (1643-1725) and Anne Moody. See 3 above . m. ? s. Robert bap 29 Nov 1713 (? bur 26 Apr 1746) s. William bap 26 Oct 1715 s. Aaron bap 24 Mar 1718 d. Ann bap 28 Jan 1720

8 William Moody [A William buried 22 Feb 1765] m. 13 Feb 1723 (Landford), Mary Elcock d. Mary bap 03 Sep 1724 d. Elizabeth bap 12 Dec 1725 m. 24 Oct 1752 (Landford), Alexander (1725-1761), son of Alexander and Mary Grayer See 1 Grayer family s. William bap 04 Aug 1728 bur 12 Feb 1729, an infant.

9 William Moody m. Mary ? d. Mary bap 26 Jun 1751 s. Richard bap 19 Sep 1753 Possibly m. Mary Macey of and moved to Brinkworth, Wilts

10 John Moody b. c1728 bur 17 Jul 1769 m. Alice b. c1730 bur 4 Jun 1763 s. John bap 19 Jul 1750 bur 27 Mar 1753 s. Charles bap 27 Dec 1751 bur 08 Jan 1753 d. Mary bap 01 Oct 1753 d. Ann bap 12 Dec 1754 s. Aaron bap 21 Apr 1756 s. John bap 19 Jan 1758 s. Charles bap 19 Jun 1760 (? Bur 21 Oct 1787) s. Thomas bap 26 Mar 1762

m. 30 Nov 1763, Mary Magdalen Grove (bap 6 Nov 1743, )

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[John was a Widower and marriage was by licence. With that number of young children, he would need to remarry straight away] d. Jane bap 27 Aug 1764 s. William bap 26 Oct 1766 d. Ann bap 06 Aug 1768

11 Samuel Moody of Landford b. 1751 bur 29 Apr 1836, aged 85 m. 8 May 1776 (Landford), Dinah (bap 6 Apr 1755, Landford. bur 13 Feb 1793), dau of Dan (1726-1771) and Ann Winter. See 9 Winter family d. Elizabeth bap 05 Mar 1777 bur 7 May 1837 m. 28 Jan 1797 (Salisbury Cathedral), Robert Rawlins (bap 11 Nov 1781) See 6 Rawlins family s. Daniel b. 14 Feb 1779 bap 24 Mar 1779 See 15 below m. 9 Mar 1800, Martha Willis (b. c1780) of Landford d. Ann bap 07 Oct 1781 d. Mar 1858 m. 21 Sep 1800 (St Thomas’s, Salisbury), Thomas (bap 23 Feb 1777, Landford), son of Stephen Noble & Mary Loader See 7 Noble family Had 7 sons and 4 daughters d. Dinah bap 09 Feb 1785 d. 17 Jan 1817 aged 32, Downton m. 19 Jun1809 (Downton), John Rouse (d. 17 Jan 1817, gravestone) s. John bap 12 Nov 1809, Downton d. Dinah b. 1811 d. 1 Dec 1815 aged 4, gravestone d. Hannah bap 12 Jan 1812, Downton d. Emma bap 9 May 1813, Downton s. Robert bap 2 Apr 1815 d. 2 Sep 1815, age 5mths s. Charles bap 13 Apr 1817, Downton s. Samuel bap 15 Jul 1787 See 14 below d. Mary b. 09 Apr 1790 bap 23 May 1790 bur 14 Jul 1804

m. 18 Oct 1802 (Salisbury Cathedral), Kitty Viney (b.1777, Porton. Bur 17 Feb 1862, aged 85. Both said to be of Earldoms. s. Turtle b. 23 Aug 1803 bur 18 Sep 1804 aged 1 d. Hester b. 19 Jul 1807 bur Sep 1887 aged 80 m. 24 Dec 1827 (Landford), James (bap 23 Aug 1807, Romsey), son of James Sillence and Sarah Moody, dau John & Sarah Moody. See 12 below s. Henry b. 10 Feb 1828 bap 9 Mar 1828 d. Ann bap 8 Nov 1829 s. James b. c1830 d. Elizabeth b. 23 Aug 1833 bap 29 Sep 1833 s. Samuel Moody bap 13 Sep 1835 bur 19 Sep 1876 aged 41 m. 21 Apr 1859 (Landford), Emma (1837-1911), dau Samuel Eldridge and Sarah Newman See 9 Eldridge family d. Dinah b. 16 Jan 1837 bap 17 Jun 1837 s. John bap 12 May 1839 d. Anna Mary bap 11 Jul 1841 s. Mark bap 22 Jan 1843 s. Benjamin b. 25 Aug 1844 bap 6 Oct 1844 s. Edmund bap 3 Aug 1846

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s. George bap 3 Aug 1846 s. Jabez bap 8 Oct 1848 s. Thomas Edward bap 30 Jun 1851

[A Dinah Moody m. Arnold Curtis on 19 Nov 1828.]

12 John Moody m. 29 Dec 1791 (Downton), Sarah King (b. c.1770, bur 17 Oct 1826 aged 53) d. Harriot b. 11 May 1798 bap 23 Dec 1798 bur 20 Oct 1857 m. 16 Nov 1828 (Landford), William , son of Robert Rawlins and Elizabeth Moody See 10 Rawlins family s. Mark b. 15 May 1802 bap 13 Jun 1802 d. Sarah b. 09 Jun 1805 bap 07 Jul 1805 m. James Sillence s. James (1807-1881) m. 24 Dec 1827 (Landford), Hester, dau Samuel Moody and Kitty Viney See 11 above s. Charles b. 15 Feb 1809 bap 12 Mar 1809 d. Ann b. 04 Sep 1811 bap 06 Oct 1811 m. George King (1808-1886) See 15 King family s. Abner b. 09 Apr 1817 bap 04 May 1817

13 John Moody b. c1775 They lived in Hamptworth m. Jane d. Mary bap 17 Jun 1799, Downton d. Ann b. 10 Jul 1801 bap 02 Aug 1801 d. Jane b. 04 Jan 1804 bap 01 Apr 1804 [Was Henry (b. 15 Jul 1823) her illegit son? ] d. Eliza b. 23 Sep 1806 bap 05 Oct 1806 s. William b. 27 Mar 1810 bap 01 Apr 1810 m. 26 Dec 1831 (Downton), Keziah (bap 24 Nov 1811, Downton), dau Henry Barter and Grace Mussell See 8 Barter family d. Caroline bap 20 Mar 1813 d. Sarah bap 01 Oct 1815 d. Louisa b. 27 Sep 1818 bap 01 Nov 1818 d. Harriet b. 09 Aug 1823 bap 18 Jan 1824

14 Samuel Moody bap 15 Jul 1787 bur 1 Mar 1872 aged 84 Son of Samuel Moody (1751-1836) and Dinah Winter m. 1 Dec 1807 (Salisbury Cathedral) Margaret (1788-1869), dau John Grayer & Margaret Rogers See 3 Grayer family s. Alexander b. 21 Mar 1809 bap 30 Apr 1809 See 17 below s. Samuel b. 12 Feb 1811 bap 17 Mar 1811 d. c.Jun 1882 aged71 m. Dec 1845, Rachel King (b. 1814, Downton. d. Sep 1871 aged 57, Landford) m. Dec 1874, Frances (b. 24 Feb 1826, d. aft 5 Apr 1891), dau Joseph King and Elizabeth Hatchet See 13 King family s. John b. 07 Nov 1812 bap 20 Dec 1812 See 18 below

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d. Anne bap 26 Jul 1814, Landford

[Why the big gap before birth of next children? Samuel and Margaret married in Salisbury and the remaining children below were born in Landford. However they were all baptised at the Wesleyan Church in Salisbury.]

d. Dinah b. 26 Mar 1821 d. Harriet b. 20 Aug 1823 s. Mark b. 28 Oct 1825 bur 3 Feb 1912 s. Thomas b. 17 Oct 1828 d. 3 Feb 1912 See 20 below s. Charles b. 1 Mar 1831 d. c. Sep 1894 See 21 below s. Silas b. 17 Jul 1833 d. c. Sep 1892, Egham aged 59 See 22 below

1841. Samuel was a Broom Maker and the family lived up the track that has disappeared, which ran up from the old Rectory to the field between Stock Lane and Southampton Road. They have sons Samuel, Thomas, Charles and Silas living with them. Were Dinah and Eliza, both born about 1820, daughters of Samuel?

1851. Samuel and Margaret with sons Thomas and Charles were living in Brooke Farm, Hamptworth. Son Samuel (b. 1811), a Broom Maker like father, now married to Rachel (b. 1814) and living with William Hull in Yew Tree Cottage.

1861. William Hull still in Yew Tree Cottage but Samuel and Margaret now moved to cottage further down the road below Latchmore Cottage. Son Charles living with them.

1871. Samuel now a widower living with son Alexander.

15 Dan Moody (Senr) b. 14 Feb 1779 bap 24 Mar 1779 d. 22 Nov 1864 aged 87 Son of Samuel Moody (c1751-1836) and Dinah Winter See 11 above Dan had a child by Harriet Grayer (bap 6 Aug 1795, Bramshaw, d. 14 Mar 1873 aged 78) s. John (Moody) Grayer b. 25 Dec 1814, Bramshaw d. 3 Dec 1896, Nomansland See end of Grayer family m. 9 Mar 1800 (St Thomas’s, Salisbury), Martha (bap 3 Jun 1781, , d. 29 Dec 1860 aged 79), dau William Willis and Martha Rivers Witnesses were Samuel Moody and Charles Lake. d. Sarah b. 09 Mar 1801 bap 22 Mar 1801 d. Sep 1896, Wilton m. 19 Aug 1821 (Salisbury Cathedral), John Rawlins (1803-1871) See 9 Rawlins family d. Mary Ann b. 11 Jul 1803 bap 07 Aug 1803 m. 2 Jun 1819 (Eling), Robert Horne (b. c1795, ) of Eling Had 3 sons and 2 daughters d. Elizabeth b. 28 Jul 1805 bap 18 Aug 1805 d. Mar 1855, New Forest m. 11 Dec 1822 (Landford), William (b. c1800, Minstead. d. c1871), son of Gabriel Golden and Betty Over of Canterton, Minstead Had at least 3 sons and 1 daughter. Lived Canterton, Minstead s. Dan b. 08 Nov 1807 bap 13 Dec 1807 See 16 below m. 19 Mar 1827, Elizabeth Thornton d. Dinah b. 24 Sep 1809 bap 15 Oct 1809 d. 2 Mar 1882, Lockerly

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m. 19 Nov 1828 (Landford), Arnold (bap 1 Jan 1807, Whiteparish), son of Samuel Curtis and Hannah Smith of Whiteparish Had 3 sons and 1 daughter See 9 Curtis family m. c1846 (Lockerly), James (bap 7 Jul 1807, Romsey), son of James Betteridge and Harriet Reeves. d. Abigail b. 09 Dec 1810 bap 04 Oct 1811 d. c Mar 1897 aged 85 m. 14 Sep 1829 (Landford), Charles Hood of Landford All children probably born in Hamptworth d. Martha bap 24 Jan 1830, Landford s. Charles bap 23 Dec 1831, Landford d. Emily b. 2 Feb 1835 bap 1 Mar 1835, Landford d. Jemima bap 16 Apr 1837, Landford s. Henry b. c1840 s. George b. c1843

s. John b. 7 Nov 1812 bap 20 Dec 1812 d. 31 May 1875 See 18 below d. Martha b. 12 Oct 1816 bap 17 Nov 1816 d. Dec 1902, Plaitford m. 21 May 1834 (Landford), George Pearce (1808-1845) d. Martha b. 27 Apr 1834 m. 1847, Charles Perman (b. 1816, East Knoyle. d. 1901, Plaitford)

d. Jemima b. 10 Mar 1819 bap 11 Apr 1819 d. Jun 1903, Chiselhurst m. 20 May 1846 (Landford), Thomas Alexander Boyce (1824-1902) s. James b. 10 May 1822 bap 30 Jun 1822 See 19 below

1841. Dan a Farmer at Stock Lane Farm. Dates in Census a guess. Jemima and James still at home. Son James a Blacksmith’s Apprentice. Staying with them is Thomas Alexander Boyce (age 15), Manservant.

1851. Dan still farmer at Stock Lane Farm along with wife Martha. Thomas Alexander Boyce (b. in Hamptworth) has married daughter Jemima.

1858. Will dated 4 May 1858. Beneficiaries were wife, his children, Harriet Grayer and his son by her, John Grayer.

1861. Dan now a Widower. Still farming at Stock Lane Farm employing 3 men. Thomas Alexander Boyce and his wife Jemima also living there.

1864. Farm sold on 21 Dec 1864

16 Dan Moody b. 08 Nov 1807 bap 13 Dec 1807 d. 10 Dec 1877, Landford aged 70 Son of Daniel Moody (b. 1779) and Martha Willis See 15 above . m. 19 Mar 1827, Elizabeth (bap 23 Feb 1807, West Wellow. Bur 19 Apr 1888 aged 81, Landford), dau William Thornton & Hannah Cheater See 1 Thornton family s. James b. 21 Mar 1827 bap 22 Apr 1827 See 23 below d. Elizabeth bap 06 Dec 1829 d. 1878 Had a son Charles Frank Moody (bap 17 Aug 1848, Landford) before marriage to George Rogers.

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m. 14 Feb 1855 (St Martin, Salisbury), George (b. 19 Nov 1813), son of William and Sarah Rogers of Salisbury s. George Francis Rogers d. Louisa bap 27 Nov 1831 d. 1919, Reading m. 17 May 1855 (Landford), James (b. 1824, East Wellow and d. 1901, Eton, Bucks), son of James Pointer and Sarah Russell of East Wellow Had at least 3 sons and 2 daughters d. Jane bap 15 Sep 1833 m. 26 May 1858 (Fisherton Anger), George Barter (b. 1830, Landford) Had 5 sons and 1 daughter s. Thomas b. 21 Dec 1836 bap 15 Jan 1837 d. 1916, Salisbury aged 79 m. 1863 (London), Catherine Wagstaff (1832-1877), of Nuneaton s. George bap 11 Aug 1839 d. 1920, Salisbury aged 80 m. 12 Apr 1860 (Kirknewton, ), Mary Chambers (1838-1878) from Scotland. Family moved from Kirknewton to Salisbury about 1864/65. Had 2 sons and 4 daughters s. Dan b. 18 Nov 1841 bap 25 Dec 1841 d. 1921, Salisbury m. 24 Feb 1872 (Whiteparish), Mary Ann (1843-1897), dau George (b. 1818) and Sarah Hayter of Whiteparish d. Mary b. 6 Sep 1844 bap 6 Oct 1844 m. 30 Oct 1873 (S’ton), William Newman Pratt (b. 1847, Cadnam) s. Henry bap 23 May 1847 d. c1901 m. 24 Apr 1878 (Landford), Sarah Dinah (b. 1843, Hamptworth and d. 1907, Kingston upon Thames), dau John Rawlins & Sarah Moody. See 9 Rawlins family Had 2 daughters born in Twickenham

1841. Dan was son of Dan above. He was a Broom Maker and they lived in cottage in Stock Lane opposite Plymouth. All the children are still at home.

1851. Dan and Elizabeth living opposite Plymouth in Stock Lane with last 6 children. Dan still a Broom Maker, son Thomas also and son George a Plow Boy. Probably eldest son James was the Coachman at Landford Lodge.

1861. Dan and Elizabeth living with sons Thomas (Garden Labourer), Dan (Broom Maker apprentice) and Henry (Scholar) in cottage opposite Plymouth, Stock Lane.

1871. Dan and Elizabeth living with sons Dan and Henry. Dan now a Farmer and Broom Maker. Is this where he took over Stock Lane Farm from father?

1881. Elizabeth now a Widow and a Broom Dealer along with son Thomas a Broom Maker. They were living in same cottage in Stock Lane.

17 Alexander Moody b. 21 Mar 1809 bap 30 Apr 1809 d. 27 Nov 1887 aged 78 Son of Samuel Moody (1787-1872) and Margaret Grayer See 14 above m. 14 Nov 1829 (Downton), Sarah Harris (b.1811, d. 6 Oct 1895, Landford aged 84). Witnesses were Richard Harris and Ann Moody

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s. Reuben b. 14 Feb 1830 d. 7 Jan 1902 See 24 below

1841. Alexander was son of Samuel Moody above, and a Broom Maker like his father. They lived in Latchmore Cottage. Living with them were two young children, Elizabeth and Ann Wallis.

1851. Alexander and Sarah still living in Latchmore Cottage. Staying with them is Alexander’s brother Silas (Broom Maker), Frank Moody described as Nurse Child aged 2 and a Mary Luffman aged 88, a Lodger.

1861. Alexander and Sarah living at Latchmore Cottage and he is now a Grocer. A Mary King born Nomansland is their Servant.

1871. Alexander and Sarah still living in Latchmore Cottage and he is now a Grocer and Baker. Living with them is his father Samuel, a Widower and Pauper. Also Anna Maria Moody aged 4, but no idea whose child she was.

1881. Alexander and Sarah still living at Latchmore Cottage. He is the Grocer.

1891. Alexander must have died by now, as Sarah living with son Reuben in Latchmore Cottage and Reuben was the Grocer.

18 John Moody b. 7 Nov 1812 bap 20 Dec 1812 d. 31 May 1875, Landford Son of Daniel Moody (b. 1779) and Martha Willis See 15 above m. 3 Sep 1839 (Downton), Caroline (b.27 Jul 1817, Bramshaw. Bur 12 Apr 1848, Landford), dau Harriet Grayer. (Father unknown) See 15 Grayer family s. Arthur b. 21 Dec 1841, Hamptworth d. c Sep 1884, Battersea, London m. Jun 1871 (Romsey District), Sophia Jane Andrews (1884-1901) d. Ann bap 30 Jun 1844, Landford bur 12 Oct 1859, Landford s. John bap 9 Mar 1848 bur 11 Mar 1848, Landford

m. 17 May 1849 (Landford), Jane (b. 4 May 1821, Eling. d. 10 Jul 1901, Landford), dau George Feltham & Mary Atwood d. Jane bap 9 Feb 1851, Landford d. aft 1904, Australia m. 21 Jul 1880 (Landford), Henry Ambrose Feltham s. John bap 7 Nov 1852, Landford d. aft 1904, Australia m. 23 Oct 1876 (Landford), Elizabeth Bess, dau George West s. Hubert b. 10 Dec 1854 bap 28 Jan 1855 d. 3 Nov1870, Landford s. Frank bap 15 Mar 1857, Landford d. aft 1904, Australia m. Elizabeth Bess Blashfield of South Stoneham, Hants d. Martha Mary bap 7 Aug 1859, Landford d. aft 1904, Australia m. 1881 (S’ton), John Alfred Ford (1865-aft 1904) of Cowes, IoW s. Frederick b. 12 Feb 1864 bap 3 Apr 1864, Landford See 27 below

1851. He was a Carpenter & Wheelwright, and they lived in Stock Lane.

1861. John and Jane living with all children except Ann (now 19) in same cottage Stock Lane. John a Carpenter and son Arthur an apprentice Carpenter.

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1871. Daughter Jane a Housemaid to the Girdlestones at the Rectory. John and Jane with children Martha and Frederick living in Stock Lane between the farm and Landford Wood.

1881. Jane now a Widow living with son Frederick, a Labourer. She was an occupier of 2 acres of land, basically a smallholding.

1891. Jane appears to have moved into Stock Lane Farm along with Frederick and his wife Rose. Jane and Frederick described as Farmers.

1901. Jane living on own means, apparently where she was in 1881, so presumably held on to that plot if she did move into Stock Lane Farm. Wonder if this was Plymouth House?

19 James Moody b. 10 May 1822 bap 30 Jun 1822 d. 21 Nov 1907, Whaddon aged 85 Son of Dan Moody (b. 1779) and Martha Willis See 15 above m. 11 Dec 1845 (Landford), Louisa (b. 3 May 1819, Landford. d. 24 May 1866, Landford Wood aged 47), dau Jeremiah Reynolds and Sarah Goodridge See 6 Reynolds family No record of any children

m. 16 Jul 1867 (Landford), Anne (bap 17 Apr 1831, d. 29 Mar 1869, Stock Lane, Landford aged 38), dau Thomas Thornton and Jane Jukes See 2 Thornton family d. Mary Ann b. 29 Mar 1869 d. 13 Apr 1869, Stock Lane, Landford

m. 1 Nov 1870 (Landford), Mary Elizabeth (b. 18 Mar 1841, Whiteparsh, d. 15 Apr 1911, Whaddon aged 70), dau Thomas Wheeler and Ann Barter See 2 Wheeler family d. Mary Ann b. 17 Dec 1871 bap 28 Jan 1872 d. 28 Feb 1949, East Grimstead m. 12 Oct 1895 (Salisbury), William (1873-1954), son Francis Beauchamp and Martha Wheeler. William was a Railway Platelayer. They had 4 son and 3 daughters d. Lily b. 9May 1874 bap 14 Jun 1874 d. 16 Jun 1953 aged 79 2nd m. 17 Oct 1914 (Alderbury), Oliver (1872-1934), son of Henry Stickland and Hannah King of Whaddon, Alderbury. Oliver and Lily died in . Had 2 sons and 1 daughter d. Rose Louisa b. 3 Dec 1877 bap 2 Apr 1878 d. 1952, West Grimstead (74) m. 9 Mar 1899 (Alderbury), Herbert (1878-1947), son Stephen Bryant Had 1 son and 4 daughters s. James b. 9 Nov 1881, Landford d. 31 Jul 1944, aged 62. m. 6 Jun 1908 (Whaddon), Lydia (b. 1880, Sixpenny Handley), dau Robert Ingram Had 2 daughters born in Whaddon, Alderbury

1841. Blacksmith’s apprentice. Living with parents, Stock Lane Farm

1851. James now a Broom Maker. Living in Stock Lane

1861. James and Louisa living close to entrance into Landford Wood off Stock Lane. Possibly the cottage that stood where South Lodge is now. James’s occupation Grocer.

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1871. James now a Grocer and Farmer living in same cottage. Now living with Mary Barter and her son Alfred H Barter (b. 1866). [NB. Mary was apparently the dau of Thomas Wheeler and Ann Barter. For some reason she reverted to using her mother’s surname. (?)]

1881. James now married to Mary and with children living at Vine Cottage, Stock Lane. Occupation now Broom Maker.

1891. Moved to a cottage adjacent to The Three Crowns, Whaddon. Broom Maker.

1901. Retired. Living Whaddon.

20 Thomas Moody b. 17 Oct 1828, Landford d. 3 Feb 1912, Landford aged 83 Son of Samuel Moody and Margaret Grayer See 14 above m. 19 Mar 1853 (Downton) Martha Maria Phillips (b. c1831, Ford near Salisbury. d.1873, Landford aged 42)

m. 15 Feb 1879 (Landford), Emma Eldridge (b. c1837, Hamptworth. d. 1911, Landford aged 70 )

1871. Thomas was perhaps the son of Samuel (b. c1788) and occupation Broom Maker like his father. They were living in old cottage on corner of Latchmore Drove, next to his brother Alexander in Latchmore Cottage.

1881. Thomas now living with second wife Emma, a Laundress, in same cottage on corner of Latchmore Drove.

1891. Thomas and Emma in same cottage. He a Broom & Brush Maker, she a Laundress. Living with them is a niece Winifred Fielder aged 13, described as Laundress Assistant.

1901. Thomas and Emma living on own means, she still a Laundress and Winifred Fielder is still with them at the old cottage now demolished next to Yew Tree Cottages.

1911. Thomas and Emma still in old cottage as above. Winifred Fielder, a Laundress, is still with them.

21 Charles Moody b. 1 Mar 1831 d. c. Sep 1894, Southampton aged 63 Son of Samuel Moody (b. 1787) and Margaret Grayer See 14 above m. 31 Oct 1853 (Downton), Louisa Dibden (b. c1832, Nomansland, d. Dec 1916, Nomansland aged 84) d. Mary b. c Dec 1853, Nomansland s. Mark b. c Sep 1857, Nomansland d. c Mar 1934, S’ton aged 76 m. c Sep 1880 (S’ton), Kate Harris (1862-1891) d. Constance Kate b. c Dec 1882, S’ton s. Frederick Charles b. c Jun 1886, S’ton s. William Mark b. c ?Jun 1890, S’ton d. Winifred Florence b. c Dec 1898, S’ton

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m. c Dec 1903 (S’ton), Harruet Mary Hensford (1852-1927)

1871. Living at 75, Bevois St, S’ton. Occupation was Messenger 1881. Cyprus Hotel, 4 Royal Crescent, S’ton. General Labourer 1891. 12, Landcroft Rd, S’ton. Labourer 1901. 75, Bevois St,

22 Silas Moody b. 17 Jul 1833, Landford d. c Sep 1892, Egham, Surrey aged 71 Son of Samuel Moody (b. 1787) and Margaret Grayer See 14 above m. 11 Feb 1852 (Landford), Eliza Jane Dagwell (bap 25 Nov 1821, Hinton Ampner, Hants. d. c Sep 1893, Egham, Surrey aged 71) d. Emma Jane b. 1854, Hamptworth m. 10 Mar 1875 (Landford), George Edmund Gurd (b. c Dec 1850, S’ton) s. Silas John b. c Dec 1862, Landford

1841. Living with father Samuel, a Broom Maker

1851. Silas was living with brother Alexander at Latchmore Cottage.

1861. Silas, son of Samuel (b. 1788), now married with family lodging in Glebe Lane with Harriet Markin, a teacher. Possibly Brooklands Farm. Silas is a Brick Layer and Broom Maker and wife Eliza a Dressmaker.

1871. Silas and Eliza now living in Broom Hill Terrace. He is a Bricklayer. With them is a child Silas S aged 8. Difficult to know if a late child of Eliza or a grandchild.

1881. Living at St Ann’s Heath, Egham, Surrey. Bricklayer

1891. Living in Virginia Water, Surrey, next to the Post Office. Bricklayer.

23 James Moody b. 21 Mar 1827 bap 22 Apr 1827 d. cMar 1887, Landford aged 80 Son of Daniel Moody (b. 1807) and Elizabeth Thornton above See 16 above m. 30 Oct 1852 (Landford), Susan (bap 11 Jul 1830, Bramshaw. d. 17 Feb 1897, Sholing), dau of William Gange and Harriet Pilgrim See 2 Gange family d. Sarah bap 25 Dec 1852, Landford d. Laura b. 23 Dec 1853 bap 6 Feb 1854, Landford d. 1941, I of W m. 10 Aug 1882 (Newchurch, Hants), David William Way (b. 1857), son of David and Ellen Way Had 4 sons and 4 daughters s. James b. 4 Jun 1855 bap 18 Jun 1855, Whiteparish d. 1940 m. 2 Mar 1878 (London), Matilda Ann (1855-1925), dau of Thomas Golding and Fanny Priest of Boxmoor, Herts. Had 3 sons and 2 daughters s. Henry William bap 20 Jun 1858, Landford d. Rose bap 26 Dec 1860, Landford s. John Thomas b. 18 Nov 1863 bap 26 Dec 1863, Landford m. 1892 (South Stoneham), Eleanor Harrison (1869-1958) of London Had 6 sons and 5 daughters

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s. Albert Edward bap 29 Jul 1866, Landford m. 1899 (South Stoneham), Emily Luff (b. 1862, Titchfield, Hants. d. Winifred bap 7 Apr 1871, West Dean d. 1948, S’ton m. 1899 (New Forest), Edwin Henry (1871-1947), son of James Robert McDonald and Mary Renyard of Southampton Had 4 sons and 1 daughter s. Dan Christian b. 9 Apr 1873 bap 15 Jun 1873, West Dean d. 1947, S’ton m. 1901 (South Stoneham), Emma Florinda (1874-1958), dau of George Pike Cozens and Emma Trodd of South Stoneham Had at least 1 daughter Emma Florinda Cozens d. Jessie Edith b. 1875, West Dean

1841. James a Blacksmith’s Apprentice living with parents Dan and Martha at Stock Lane Farm.

1851. James was a coachman at Landford Lodge and Susan Gange was a house servant. Looks as if their marriage was a bit of a rushed job!

1861. James the son of Dan (b. 1807), a Gardener and domestic servant. Probably living in other half of Rose Cottage, Salisbury Road.

1871. Family appears to have moved to West Dean before this Census, sometime after 1866.

24 Reuben Moody b. 14 Feb 1830, Hamptworth bap 11 Apr 1830, Wesleyan Chapel, Salisbury d. 7 Jan 1902, Landford. Son of Alexander Moody and Sarah Harris. See 17 above m. 25 Dec 1849 (Whiteparish), Matilda (1833-1911, Landford), dau Gabriel and Martha Gray d. Agnes b. c Sep 1850, S’ton d. aft Apr 1871 s. Alfred b. c Dec 1854, S,ton d. Aft Mar 1901 m. Caroline Allen s. Reuben b. c Dec 1855, Whiteparish See 25 below s. Alexander b. c Jun 1860, Hamptworth m. Elizabeth Andrews (b. c 1844) of Hampreston, Dorset s. Albert Ebenezer b. c 1862, Landford s. Andrew b. c Dec 1864, Earldoms s. Martin Luther b. 9 Jun1868, Hamptworth d. Alice Gray b. 8 Jul 1869, Hamptworth d. Amy May b. 12 May 1871, Hamptworth bur 13 Jan 1883 s. Gabriel Samuel b. 15 Nov 1872, Hamptworth See 28 below d. Jessie Edith b. 4 Jul 1874, Hamptworth d. 22 Jul 1942, Landford

1841. Living with parents Alexander and Sarah Moody in Latchmore Cottage.

1851. No entry for Reuben Moody.

1861. Hamptworth. Bricklayer’s Labourer

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1871. Hamptworth. Living on Hamptworth Common, Bricklayer Master

1881. Hamptworth. Living in Black Lane. Bricklayer

1891. Reuben was son of Alexander, and they were living at Latchmore Cottage. His occupation is Grocer and has taken over from his father. His mother Sarah is living with them. Andrew and Jessie are Assistants, but Martin Luther is a Bricklayer.

1901. Reuben and Matilda living at Latchmore Cottage. He is now the Sub Postmaster and the cottage became the Post Office. Son Gabriel was a Baker living with them, married to Rebecca and their daughter Gladys. Also living with them they have a grand-daughter of Reuben named Amy Moody (b. 1883, Landford) whose occupation was Telegraphist. So whose child was she?

25 Reuben Moody b. c Dec 1855, Whiteparish bur 17 May 1929, Landford Son of Reuben and Matilda Moody See 24 above m. 23 Dec 1876 (Landford), Mary (1851-1927), dau John Grayer and Harriet Noble See 8 Grayer family s. William Frank bap 13 Nov 1877, Landford See 29 below s. Albert George b. 28 Sep 1879, Landford See 30 below s. Horace John b. 7 Apr 1881, Landford See 31 below d. Amy M b. c Mar 1883, Landford d. Ethel M b. 27 Sep 1884, Landford d. Maude Matilda b. 13 Jan 1887, Landford d. 25 Jan 1966, Bournemouth d. Agnes Laura b. c Mar 1891, Hamptworth d. Florence Alice b. c Mar 1891, Landford d. Beatrice Edith b. c Dec 1892, Hamptworth s. Ernest W b. c 1895, Hamptworth bur 6 May 1946

1881. Reuben was a Bricklayer and the family were living with her father John Grayer at Lane End Cottages.

26 John Moody (b. 1855, Sherfield English) m. Anna (b. 1851, Bramshaw) s. Robert b. 1881, Hamptworth d. Elsie b. 1883, Hamptworth d. Dora b. 1885, Bramshaw

1891. John, Anna and family living in Whitehouse Farm. John an Agricultural Labourer.

1901. John and Anna still at Whitehouse Farm with family. Son Robert a Carpenter.

1911. John and Anna still at Whitehouse Farm. Elsie and Dora still live with them.

27 Frederick Moody b. 12 Feb 1864 bap 3 Apr 1864, Landford Son of John Moody (b. 1812) and Jane Feltham See 18 above m. Jan 1891 (Beccles, ), Alice Rose (b. c 1860, Beccles, Suffolk), dau of Amos Downing and Eliza Buxton

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d. Alice Rose b. 13 Dec 1891, Landford d. 13 Jul 1971, Beccles s. John Downing b. 12 Nov 1893 Landford d. 1974, Australia s. Frederick Hubert bap 14 Apr 1895, Landford bur 23 Feb 1906, Landford s. William Ernest bap 4 Mar 1898, Landford d. 1971, Bures, Suffolk s. Frank Feltham bap 25 Dec 1899, Landford d. 1974, Ellingham, m. c1935, Kathleen Daisy Lingley s. David James b. 21 Jul 1901 d. 22 Jul 1979, Beccles m. 20Mar 1929 (Beccles), Gladys Mary Branford (1902-1977)

1881. Frederick living with his widowed mother on a smallholding in Stock Lane.

1891. Frederick and his wife Rose living with his mother Jane at Stock Lane Farm.

1901. Frederick was the youngest son of John and Jane Moody, and took over Stock Lane Farm. Note that there was a Harriet Downing (b. c1837 in Bungay), a Nurse, living at Landford House in 1871. Presumably Frederick’s wife Alice was a relation of Harriet.

1911. In the meantime Frederick moved to South End Farm, Weston Beccles, Suffolk, which is where his wife came from.

28 Gabriel Moody b. 15 Nov 1872, Hamptworth Son of Reuben and Matilda Moody See 24 above m. Rebecca (b. 1878, Minstead) d. Gladys b. 1901 s. Wesley b. 1903 s. Horace b. 1907 s. Cyril b. 1909

1901. Gabriel was the son of Reuben and Matilda Moody. Gabriel and Rebecca with daughter Gladys living with his parents in Latchmore Cottage. His occupation was Baker.

1911. Gabriel appears to have taken over the Post Office at Latchmore Cottage from his father, and his occupation is now Sub-Postmaster and Rebecca is the Post Mistress.

29 William Frank Moody bap 13 Nov 1877, Landford d. 9 Feb 1943 Son of Reuben Moody and Mary Grayer See 25 above m. c1909 (Hartismere, Suffolk), Ethel Mary Shuffman (d. 5 Nov 1977, Landford) s. Kenneth Harry b. 12 Mar 1913 d. 12 May 1941, Killed in action m. c Dec 1937 (Salisbury), Gwendoline Vinall (b, c Jun 1915, Salisbury) s. Brian K b. c Sep 1939 d. 25 Mar 1956 s. Terence A b. c Mar 1926 d. c Mar 1941, Landford

30 Albert George Moody b. 28 Sep 1879, Landford bur 19 Dec 1949, Landford Son of Reuben Moody and Mary Grayer See 25 above m. c Sep 1898 (Salisbury), Fanny Stride (b. c Mar 1878, Whiteparish) d. Kathleen Elsie b. c Dec 1898, Landford m. 23 Feb 1927 (Landford), Albert Moody

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d. Ethel May b. c Mar 1901, Landford d. Dorris b. 1903 d. Nellie b. 1905 d. Maude b. 1907 s. Albert b. 1909

1901. He was a Carpenter/Joiner and possibly lived in Yew Tree Cottages.

1911. Albert and Fanny living at Portland Cottage (now Appletree Cottage) opposite the Landford Methodist Chapel. He is a Carpenter.

31 Horace John Moody b. 7 Apr 1881, Landford d. 18 Oct 1958, Landford Son of Reuben Moody and Mary Grayer See 25 above m. c Sep 1909 (Salisbury), Lily Salisbury (b. c Jun 1880, Hartismere, Suffolk and d. 24 Dec 1961, Landford) s. Philip b. 1911, Landford d. Joan Agnes b. c 1914, Landford m. 9 Jan 1937 (Landford), Henry Wallen (b. 1904, S’ton)

1911. Horace was a Bricklayer and probably living at Chapel Cottage, next to the Chapel.

The Nomansland Moodys

The following constructed from the 1841 and 1851 Census for the Nomansland part of Hamptworth. Both John and Isaac families living in Nomansland near Lyburn Lodge.

A Sarah Moody was sleeping in a barn in 1841 adjacent to John Moody. She was 5yrs older than John, so probably his sister.

32 John Moody b. c1795, Downton Ag Lab m. Hannah b. c1794 Of Nomansland d. Ursula b. c1821 s. Daniel b. c1821 Journeyman Shoemaker s. Isaac b. c1822, Nomansland Ag Lab m. Maria b. c1822 s. Henry b. 1844 d. Louisa b. 1846 s. Frank b. 1850 s. Silas b. c1828, Nomansland Ag Lab d. Charlotte b. c1831, Nomansland d. Caroline b. c1833 d. Louisa b. c1835

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The Noble family

1 Michael Noble b. c1650 bur 25 Feb 1706 m. 8 Oct 1668 (Landford), Joane Jenkins bur 28 Apr 1697 s. John bap 21 Mar 1672 bur 23 Apr 1678? s. Thomas bap 13 Apr 1680 See 3 below

A Michael Noble buried 27 Jan 1674, a son of Michael. Possibly this Michael was a son between John and Thomas and died an infant.

2 Thomas Noble m. Jane d. Jane bap 30 Jan 1698 bur 13 Mar 1717 d. Rachel bap 02 Dec 1705 bur 09 Dec 1705

NB . Caution – The family above and below has been amalgamated by Family Search . However, if the Clerk knew the mother of the first two children, why was there no entry in the register for the rest of the children? This especially so considering that Rachel born in 1705 comes after three of the next group. This implies they may have had a different mother.

3 Thomas Noble bap 13 Apr 1680 bur 14 Aug 1726 Possibly son of Michael Noble above. See 1 above m. ??? s. Michael bap 13 Apr 1701 See 4 below d. Mary bap 18 Oct 1702 d. Hannah bap 19 Jan 1704 d. Elizabeth bap 08 Dec 1706 m. 19 Oct 1725 (Landford), Barnaby Humby of Plaitford s. Thomas bap 05 Nov 1708 See 5 below s. Steven bap 24 Dec 1710 See 6 below d. Anne bap 17 Jan 1714 bur 02 Apr 1743 d. Joan bap 25 Apr 1716 bur Mar 1743 d. Jane bap 16 Apr 1718 bur 02 Aug 1719

4 Michael Noble Possibly bap 13 Apr 1701 bur 16 Sep 1767 Probably son of Thomas Noble above. See 3 above m. Joan (possibly bur 27 Dec 1767) d. Ann bap 21 Jul 1726 m. c1752, Dan Winter (bap 25 Jan 1726) See 4 Winter family d. Mary bap 27 Oct 1728 m. 16 May 1751 (Landford), Richard (bap 6 Jul 1730, Sherfield English), son of William Rowd and Elizabeth Wilton of Sherfield English. (Richard’s second marriage). Had 1 son and 4 daughters d. Sarah bap 12 Oct 1735 d. Arabella bap 18 Oct 1739 bur 18 Oct 1739

5 Thomas Noble bap 5 Nov 1708 bur 19 Nov 1771

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Probably son of Thomas Noble (b. c1680) above. See 3 above m. Elizabeth (probably bur 04 Mar 1784) s. John bap 22 Feb 1740 bur 9 Nov 1817 aged 78 s. Joseph bap 24 Sep 1741 bur 21 Mar 1749 s. Thomas bap 17 Feb 1745 s. Steven bap 9 Mar 1749 See 7 below s. William bap 10 Feb 1751 bur 15 Jul 1820 See 8 below d. Elizabeth bap 25 Feb 1753 bur 10 Apr 1754 d. Rachel bap 12 Feb 1755 bur 24 Oct 1755 s. Henry bap 2 Jan 1757 bur 19 Feb 1758

6 Stephen Noble bap 24 Dec 1710 bur 31 May 1778 Probably son of Thomas Noble (b. 1680) See 3 above m. 18 Oct 1737 (Landford), Elizabeth White (b. c1715 bur 22 Feb 1757) d. Jane bap 17 Mar 1741 bur 3 Aug 1752

7 Stephen Noble bap 09 Mar 1749. Uncle Stephen above. Probably son of Thomas (b. 1708) and Elizabeth Noble See 5 above m. 15 Oct 1770 (Whiteparish), Mary Loader of Whiteparish s. Thomas bap 23 Feb 1777 bur 4 Feb 1829, Whiteparish m. 21 Sep 1800 (St Thomas’s, Salisbury), Ann (1781-1858), dau Samuel Moody and Dinah Winter See 11 Moody family s. Mark bap 28 Feb 1802, bur 10 Aug 1802, Whiteparish s. Jacob bap 30 Jun 1805, Lockerly d. Dinah bap 18 Oct 1807, East Dean s. Mark bap 26 Aug 1810, East Dean s. John b. 8 Nov 1812, bap 6 Dec 1812, Whiteparish s. Henry bap 3 Apr 1814, Sherfield English d. Sarah bap 1 Sep 1816, Romsey d. Fanny bap 13 Sep 1818, Romsey d. Emma bap 29 Jul 1821, Romsey s. George bap 22 Aug 1824, Whiteparish s. Henry Francis bap 6 Mar 1825, Sherfield English s. John bap 16 Jun 1782 s. Young bap 19 Oct 1785 d. Elizabeth bap 30 Mar 1788 bur 12 Jan 1836 aged 48

8 William Noble bap 10 Feb 1751 bur 15 Jul 1820 Son of Thomas (b. 1708) and Elizabeth Noble See 5 above m. 11 Oct 1789 (Landford), Martha Thornton (b. c1766) of Earldoms s. William b. 05 Jul 1790 bap 18 Jul 1790 bur 30 Aug 1829 s. Thomas b. May 1792 bur 16 Jun 1792 d. Sarah b. 29 Nov 1794 bap 21 Dec 1794 s. Charles b. 17 Nov 1802 bur 21 Nov 1802 s. Joseph b. 24 Apr 1805 bap 02 Jun 1805

1841. Martha and son Joseph living at Landsbrook Farm, Landford Wood.

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1851. Hamptworth Census. There was a Joseph Noble (unmarried) b. c1805, a lodger with the Tucker family in Hamptworth near Brooke Farm. He was a cripple.

9 James Noble b. 1802, Plaitford bur 1877, Alderbury District Possibly the son of William and Mary Noble of Plaitford m. 22 Sep 1831 (Landford), Anne Eldridge (b. 1807 in Whiteparish) s. John Gardener bap 18 Dec 1831 s. John Bowles bap 01 Feb 1835 s. Arthur William bap 29 Jul 1838 s. George Edward Eldridge bap 21 Jun 1845 s. Charles Henry bap 22 Dec 1846

1841. James (a farmer), wife Ann, sons John and Arthur living at Nelson’s Farm. Ages given a guess at 35 for adults. Also with them was Louisa Eldridge aged 13, presumably either Ann’s sister or niece.

1851. James and wife Anne along with sons John Bowles, Arthur, George and Charles are living at Nelson’s Farm, a servant Jane Vivash and a widow Anne Barnard.

1861. James (a Market Gardener) and Anne and son Charles living at Langtrees.

Thomas Noble m. Martha s. Alfred Leonard b. 5 Mar 1835 bap 17 Apr 1835

The Rawlins family

The Rawlins families lived mainly in Earldoms, which was administered by Whiteparish until 1896.

1 Peter Rawlins (Snr) of Earldoms m. ? All children bap in Whiteparish d. Ann bap 13 Jul 1733 d. Elizabeth bap 28 Sep 1737 (b.c1735, bur 22 Mar 1797 aged 62) m. 7 Jan 1755 (Salisbury), William Reynolds (1731-1803) See 4 Reynolds family s. William bap 22 Sep 1741 in Whiteparish See 2 below s. Peter bap 05 Dec 1745 See 3 below d. Mary bap 26 Dec 1751 d. Hannah bap 25 Sep 1754

From Whiteparish Register, a Peter Rawlins son of a Peter Rawlins of Earldoms was baptised on 5 Dec 1745 in Whiteparish. Also Ann bap 13 Jul 1733, Elizabeth 28 Sep 1737, Hannah 25 Sep 1754. Assume these were all children of Peter senior.

An Ann Rawlins, wife of Peter, bur 4 Aug 1735 in Whiteparish. Perhaps Peter remarried?

2 William Rawlins bap 22 Sep 1741 in Whiteparish bur 28 Jul 1828 aged 88, Landford Son of Peter (Snr) above. They lived in Earldoms. See 1 above

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m. Ann b. c1745 bur 21 Mar 1825 aged 80 s. William bap 27 Dec 1775 bur 17 Mar 1851 aged 75 [This William the father of Peter b. 1816, according to 1851 Census] d. Mary bap 01 Jan 1778 s. Robert bap 11 Nov 1781 See 7 below s. James bap 02 May 1784 d. Susannah bap 14 Apr 1786

3 Peter Rawlins bap 5 Dec 1745 bur 13 Mar 1780 Lived in Earldoms Son of Peter Rawlins See 1 above m. Elizabeth bur 6 Mar 1780 The year 1780 had one of the coldest winters on record.

4 Robert Rawlins b. c1750 bur 17 Sep 1801 aged 51 Lived in Earldoms. m. Mary b. c1754 bur 2 Dec 1819 aged 65 s. Robert bap 31 Aug 1777 See 6 below d. Hannah bap 11 Nov 1781

A George Rawlins was baptised on 25 Jul 1813, son of Hannah, a servant in Earldoms. Was this the same Hannah? Doesn’t say he was base born, but no father given.

5 Thomas Rawlins m. Elizabeth d. Susanna bap 14 Apr 1786

6 Robert Rawlins bap 31 Aug 1777 Son of Robert and Mary Rawlins See 4 above m. 28 Jan 1797 (Salisbury), Elizabeth (bap 5 Mar 1777, bur 7 May 1837), dau of Samuel Moody and Dinah Winter See 11 Moody family s. Robert b. 24 May 1797 bap 05 Jun 1797 s. William b. 23 Aug 1803 bap 11 Sep 1803 See 10 below s. Dan b. 07 Jun 1804 bap 23 Jun 1804 d. Sophia b. 11 Jul 1806 bap 28 Dec 1806 Died an infant d. Sophia b. 10 Dec 1807 bap 25 Dec 1807 bur 07 Oct 1829 aged 21 d. Eliza b. 14 Sep 1809 bap 25 Dec 1809

1851. Hamptworth. Elizabeth Rawlins now a widow living probably in Nomansland area, a lodger with the Weeks family.

NB. Family Search has added a further daughter, Dinah (b. 26 Jul 1818, bap 06 Sep 1818) to the list above. Seems rather a big gap between her and Eliza, but still physically possible.

7 Robert Rawlins bap 11 Nov 1781 d. 19 Apr 1843 aged 62, Carpenter They lived in Earldoms Probably son of William (b. 1741) and Ann Rawlins. See 2 above m. Ann b. c1776 bur 09 Nov 1849 aged 73 d. Maria b. 31 Oct 1811 bap 25 Dec 1811 s. Peter bap 25 Dec 1814 s. Robert b. c1830

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1841. Robert (confirmed as Carpenter) and Ann living in Earldoms along with Maria and son Robert. They have a boarder living with them, Mark Cook, a Game Keeper.

1851. Maria is living next to the Harnett family in Scotland Lane (Earldoms), and she is a Seamstress and Emily Harnett is lodging with her.

8 James Rawlins b. c1784 bur 20 May 1860 aged 76 m. Elizabeth (Not sure, but probably this Elizabeth b. c1781, bur 07 May 1837 aged 56, Earldoms) d. Clarissa b. 24 Apr 1810 bap 13 Jan 1811, Landford m. 6 Jun 1833 (Whiteparish), William (1809-1860), son of David Hayter and Elizabeth Morris of Whiteparish Had 5 sons (2 died young) and 5 daughters s. Joseph b. 1 Dec 1813 bur 3 Dec 1813 d. Elizabeth bap 25 Dec 1815, Landford m. 9 Apr 1835 (Whiteparish), George (b. 4 Jan 1812), son of David Hayter and Elizabeth Morris of Whiteparish Had 2 sons and 3 daughters s. James b. 1818 bur 17 Jul 1837 s. George Henry bap 28 Dec 1823, Landford

A child Joseph buried 3 Dec 1813 just 2 days old. Was this a son of James filling the gap between Clarissa and Elizabeth? Also a James bur 17 Jul 1837 aged 19 would have been born 1818, filling another gap between Elizabeth and George. Both from a Rawlins family in Earldoms.

1841. James Rawlins, an Agricultural Labourer, living on Northcommon, was born about 1791. He has living with him two young ladies, Sarah (b. c1826) and Matilda (b. c1821) Avery. Were they related to the Rawlins? A Joseph and Elizabeth Avery had a family living in this area at the time.

1851. James now born about 1785 (more like it regarding first child) is a Widower and lodger with the Harnett family living in Scotland Lane, Earldoms. There was a James Winter Rawlins base born to Ann Rawlins and baptised on 5 Sep 1790 in Whiteparish. [Also a Jenny Rawlins base born to Ann and baptised 14 Sep 1794.]

9 John Rawlins b. c1801 bur 4 May 1871 aged 70 Lived in Earldoms & Hamptworth m. 19 Aug 1821 (Salisbury Cathedral), Sarah (b. 9 Mar 1801, bur 21 Dec 1884 aged 82), dau of Dan Moody and Martha Willis. See 15 Moody family d. Emma bap 03 Feb 1822, Whiteparish d. Martha bap 08 Feb 1824, Whiteparish bur 2 Apr 1826, Landford d. Ellen b. 1826 d. Martha Mary bap 28 Aug 1828 (Landford) s. Matthew b. 1829 [Not on 1841 Census?] d. Elizabeth bap 13 Feb 1831 (Landford) s. Daniel Robert b. 10 Sep 1833 bap 10 Nov 1833 (Landford)

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s. Arthur Henry bap 10 Apr 1836 (Bramshaw) d. Sophia bap 9 Jun 1839 (Bramshaw) d. Sarah Dinah b. 1843 m. Henry (b. 1847), son of Dan Moody and Elizabeth Thornton See 16 Moody family s. Mark b. 1846

A John Rawlins (Rawlance in Register) was baptised on 29 Sep 1799 in Whiteparish, son of Jno and Sarah.

1841. Hamptworth. John an Ag Lab living with wife Sarah and children Ellen down to Sophia, probably in Nomansland area.

1851. The family were occupying White House Farm. John was born in Hamptworth and Sarah in Landford. John was a Farm Bailiff, son Daniel a Groom & Gardener (probably to Landford Lodge) and Arthur was a Ploughboy. All the siblings born in Hamptworth, as was a grandson Henry (b. 1849) who was with them at the time of the census. Wonder who his father was?

10 William Rawlins b. 23 Aug 1803 bap 11 Sep 1803, Landford Son of Robert Rawlins and Elizabeth Moody See 6 above m. 16 Nov 1828 (Landford), Harriet (b. 1798, d. 1857 aged 58), dau of John Moody and Sarah King See 12 Moody family s. Dan bap 08 Mar 1829 d. Ann b. 19 Feb 1832 bap 18 Mar 1832 d. 1920, Ontario, Canada m. 1852, Francis Edmund Judd (b. 22 Jun 1825, Bramshaw d. 1900, Ontario) Had 6 sons and 2 daughters s. Silas b. 27 Nov 1834 d. 1897, Southampton m. Dec 1853 (Alderbury District), Mary Mussell of Downton s. Mark bap 28 Jan 1839, Bramshaw d. Harriet

11 Peter Rawlins bap 25 Dec 1814, Landford bur 15 Jan 1887 aged 73 Lived in Earldoms Son of William b. 1775 See 2 above . m. 1 Jun 1835 (Whiteparish), Eliza (b. 19 Mar 1810, Whiteparish), dau James & Ann Long. s. Robert b. 04 Sep 1836 bap 09 Oct 1836 s. Samuel (Saul) b. 1838 bap 18 Mar 1838 See 12 below s. Charles b. Nov 1839 bap 25 Dec 1839 m. Dec 1863 (Alderbury District), Mary Beauchamp See 13 below s. Joseph b. 01 Dec 1841 bap 25 Dec 1841 d. Ann Sophia b. 30 Dec 1843 bap 28 Jan 1844 d. Eliza Mary bap 03 Apr 1846 d. Emily Maria bap 10 Jun 1849 m. Dec 1867 (Alderbury District), John King d. Sarah Jane bap 20 Apr 1851 bur 25 Sep 1854 d. Julia Ellen bap 28 Jan 1855 m. 28 Nov 1872 (Whiteparish), Albert Beauchamp (1851-1936) Possibly had a large family.

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1841. Peter an Agricultural Labourer living Northcommon somewhere. With them is his father William (1775-1851; see above).

1851. Peter and Eliza living in Scotland Lane (Earldoms). Peter now described as a Woodsman occupying 11 acres. Lliving with them was Eliza’s son George Long (b. 1831, Whiteparish), a Labourer. Was George illegitimate? Sons Samuel and Charles described as Farm Servant, so perhaps they worked on Earldoms Farm.

1861. Peter and Eliza living in Rawlins Cottage, presumably also Scotland Lane. Peter now a farmer of 11acres. Charles and Joseph still at home.

1871. Peter now a Farmer of 13 acres living in Earldoms. Eliza, son Joseph (Agricultural Labourer) and daughters Ann (a Cook) and Julia (Kitchen Maid) living with them. Notice that William Morton occupied Earldoms Farm, some 98 acres, so not sure where Peter farmed.

1881. Peter now a widower and employed as a Farm Indoor Servant to Sarah Smith, a farmer of 23 acres at Earldoms Lodge.

12 Samuel Rawlings b. 1838, Earldoms bap 18 Mar 1838, Landford Son of Peter Rawlins (1814-1887) and Eliza Long See 11 above m. Dec 1859 (Alderbury District), Sarah Harris (b. 1840) d. Mary bap 06 May 1860 d. Ann bap 15 Dec 1861 s. James bap 26 Apr 1863 s. Peter b. 1865 d. Maria b. 1868 d. Sarah bap 14 Feb 1869 d. Ellen bap 25 Jul 1871 s. Mark bap 13 Apr 1873 d. Alice bap 21 Feb 1875 s. Samuel bap 09 Jun 1878

m. Jun 1885 (Alderbury District), Frances Burfitt (Frances Bertha Pilgrim before marriage, b. 1838)

1861. Samuel (b. c1838) was the son of Peter and Eliza Rawlins. They are living in Harnetts Cottage, presumably Scotland Lane again. Samuel is a Labourer. Living with them is John King (b.1844) who is Samuel’s brother-in-law, married to sister Emily Maria.

1871. Samuel and Sarah still living Scotland Lane with all the family. Samuel now a Wood Labourer.

1881. Samuel and Sarah now living somewhere in Landford Wood and he is described as a Woodman. Daughter Ann unmarried and unemployed Domestic Servant, son Peter a Dairy Boy along with younger siblings living together. All children born in Earldoms.

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1891. Notice Samuel’s birth now given as 1826 (?). Children Alice and Samuel living with him, but notice that his wife is now Frances and they have her son James Burfitt (b. 1875, Shoemaker’s Apprentice) living with them. They are living at No.1 Lane End Cottages.

1901. Samuel and Frances living with his son Samuel, also a Woodman, at No.1 Lane End Cottages. Frances was the sister of George Pilgrim. Her granddaughter Isabella Hilda Burfitt (b. 1895) living with them, so was she the daughter of James Burfitt? James is living with George Pilgrim at No. 3 Lane End Cottages. Did he put Alice Rawlins ‘in the club’?

1911. Frances Bertha now a widow and living with her brother George Pilgrim in Lane End Cottages. Pilgrims born in Nomansland.

13 Charles b. Nov 1839 bap 25 Dec 1839 See 11 above m. Dec 1863 (Alderbury District), Mary (bap 7 Aug 1842, Whiteparish), dau John Beauchamp & Susanna Gange See 5 Beauchamp family s. Robert bap 2 Oct 1864, Landford d. Mary bap 26 Dec 1865, Landford s. Charles bap 29 Dec 1867, Landford d. Ann Lily b. 1870, Shirley, S’ton s. John b. 1872, Shirley, S’ton d. Sarah Ellen b. 1873, Shirley, S’ton d. Susanna E. bap 10 Nov 1878

1881. First appearance and Mary (b. 1843) already a widow, so not sure who her husband was. As first son appears to be Robert, probably married to a Robert, possibly the eldest son of Peter and Eliza. Mary described as a Washerwoman and they probably lived in Yew Tree Cottage.

1891. Mary a Charwoman living with daughter Susan in Yew Tree Cottage.

1901. Mary still with daughter Susannah (Domestic House Maid) in Yew Tree Cottage.

14 Edward Rawlins (b. 1869, Nomansland) m. Dec 1890 (Bramshaw), Eva Adeline Mills (b. 1870, Bramshaw)

1901. He was a Gunpowder Factory Labourer (presumably at Fritham). They lived at No.7 New Rd, which is probably Ivydene.

15 William Rawlins m. 16 Nov 1878, Henrietta Moody of Whiteparish

The Reynolds family

1 James Reynolds m. Ann They were from Downton s. Durand bap 21 Jul 1677, Landford

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2 Joseph Reynolds of Landford b. c1740 m. 16 Oct 1762 (Downton), Sarah Blake b. c1740, Downton d. Sarah bap 13 Feb 1763, Landford

3 Richard Reynolds bur 26 Dec 1788 m. Amy b. 1724 bur 5 Nov 1802 aged 78 d. Mary bap 1 May 1768 (A Mary (b. c1765) was bur 26 Jan 1837 aged 72)

4 William Reynolds b.1731 bur 20 Mar 1803 aged 72 They lived in Hamptworth m. 7 Jan 1755 (Salisbury), Elizabeth (b.c1735, bur 22 Mar 1797 aged 62), dau Peter Rawlins (Snr) See 1 Rawlins family d. Elizabeth bap 26 Dec 1755 s. William bap 31 Jul 1757 s. James bap 15 Jan 1759 bur 09 Nov 1759 d. Ann bap 03 Aug 1760 See 5 below d. Elizabeth bap 25 Dec 1760 (?) (An Elizabeth had a dau Ann in 1788) d. Mary bap 31 May 1762 bur 26 Jan 1837, aged 72 d. Hannah bap 23 Mar 1766 (A Hannah had a dau Dinah in 1792) d. Miriam bap 06 Aug 1768 s. James bap 04 Jun 1770 bur 16 Aug 1771 s. James bap 02 Oct 1771 (A James lived in Captain’s Copse in 1839) d. Harriet bap 04 Jul 1773 bur 23 Aug 1773 s. Jeremiah bap 28 Jul 1776 bur 21 Sep 1778 See 6 below

5 Ann Reynolds (An Ann was buried 23 Dec 1822 aged 70 suggesting she was born c1752) [Family Search suggests Ann Reynolds’ son John was named John Noyce] s. John bap 15 Jun 1779 recorded as “baseborn” d. Sarah bap 18 Jul 1784 s. Edward bap 17 Dec 1786

6 Jeremiah Reynolds bap 28 Jul 1776, Landford See 4 above Son of William Reynolds (1725-1800) and Elizabeth Rawlins (1735-1797) m. 12 Nov 1806 (Landford), Sarah (b. 1790, bap 10 May 1792, Downton), dau William & Anne Goodridge s. Enos b. 10 Sep 1807 bap 20 Sep 1807 m. 18 May 1833 (Downton), Harriet (b. 5 Oct 1810), dau John and Sarah King See 8 King family d. Sarah bap Aug 1833, Downton d. Dec 1874, New Forest m. 12 Nov 1853 (Salisbury), Nye Pressey of Redlynch Had 4 sons and 3 daughters; most born Hamptworth s. Arthur b. c1835 m. 1859, Harriet Andrews (bap 2 Oct 1842, Plaitford) Had a large family, all born in Bramshaw d. Mary b. 29 Nov 1809 bap 24 Dec 1809 m. 9 Jan 1830 (Landford), George Bungy (b. 1805) of Landford No known children s. Phineas b. 02 Jan 1812 bap 26 Jan 1812 d. Martha b. 02 Nov 1813 bap 13 Dec 1813

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d. Frances b. 21 Jun 1816 bap 28 Jul 1816 bur 10 Dec 1833 d. Louisa b. 03 May 1819 bap 30 May 1819 d. 24 May 1866, Landford Wood aged 47 m. 11 Dec 1845 (Landford), James Moody (1822-1907) See 19 Moody family s. William b. 21 Nov 1820 bap 07 Jan 1821 See 8 below s. Henry b. 25 Dec 1822 bap 31 Jan 1823 See 9 below s. Charles bur 27 Mar 1825, an infant s. Charles b. 02 May 1826 bap 14 May 1826

1841. Jeremiah was an Agricultural Labourer and they lived in Brooklands Cottage, Pound Hill. Children with them were Phineas, Louisa, William, Henry and Charles. In the 1841 Hamptworth census, son Enos living with mother Sarah, wife Harriot, daughter Sarah and a son John, b. 1836. Also an Arthur King, aged 2.

1851. Jeremiah and Sarah described as “pauper”. She was formerly a Laundress. Son Phineas living with them is a Labourer and Charles a Shoe Maker.

7 James Reynolds b. c1806 in Landford [Possibly b. 3 Jan 1803 and bap 19 Feb 1804, son of a Sarah Reynolds. No father given] m. Sarah b. 1805, Plaitford d. Mary b. 1828, Whiteparish d. Eliza b. 1829 bap 29 Nov 1829, Whiteparish s. James b. 1831 s. George b. 1834 bap 29 Jun 1834, Plaitford s. William b. 1837 bap 23 Apr 1837, Plaitford s. John b. 23 Aug 1839 bap 15 Sep 1839, Landford s. Thomas b. 6 Jul 1842 bap 31 Jul 1842, Landford d. Sarah b. 1845 bap 5 Jun 1845, Plaitford d. Caroline b. 1850

1841. James Reynolds was an Agricultural Labourer, possibly living at Knoydart in Stock Lane.

1851. Hamptworth census. Family living at Lyburn Lodge, Nomansland. James, wife Sarah and children Mary A, George, William, John, Thomas, Sarah and Caroline aged 1.

8 William Reynolds b. 21 Nov 1820 bap 07 Jan 1821 Son of Jeremiah Reynolds and Sarah Goodridge See 6 above m. Jane Billing (b. c1821 from Burnham, Norfolk) d. Anna Maria bap 25 May 1845, Landford (In 1871, she was a Cook at Landford Cottage) d. Mary Ann bap 25 May 1845, Landford d. Laura C. b. 1848 s. Francis b. 1850 See 10 below d. Phoebe A b. 1852 s. Edmund b. 1854 (Became a general Labourer) d. Thirza b. 1857

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d. Margaret b. 1860 s. William J. b. 1863 s. John T. b. 1867

1851. William was a farmer of 4 acres of land. Living with them was James Billing (father- in-law) from Burnham, an Agricultural Labourer.

1861. William was a Farmer at Elm Farm. James Billing still living with them.

1871. Now a Carrier at Elm Farm. Last 5 children with them.

1901. Jane Reynolds (b. 1821) was now a widow, a retired Nurse, living at No.1 Stock Lane.

9 Henry Reynolds b. 25 Dec 1822 bap 31 Jan 1823, Landford Son of Jeremiah Reynolds (b. 1776) and Sarah Goodridge See 6 above m. Sep 1843 (Alderbury District), Elizabeth (bap 29 Dec 1818, Sturminster Newton), dau William & Rebecca Spencer of Sturminster Newton s. William bap 14 Nov 1844 s. Thomas bap 13 Jun 1847 d. Fanny Jane bap 10 Feb 1850 s. Edward Charles bap 12 Mar 1853 d. 1864, result of sad accident s. Herbert bap 14 Sep 1856 d. Christian M. b. 1861

1851. Henry was a Farm Labourer

1861. Living along Lane End, Agricultural Labourer

1871. Living along Lane End, Agricultural Labourer. Herbert now a Labourer and Christian a scholar.

1881. Elizabeth now living on her own, a Knitter, living in Lane End cottages.

1891. Elizabeth still on her own in same cottage.

10 Francis Reynolds b. 1850 Son of William Reynolds (b. 1820) and Jane Billing See 8 above m. 10 Apr 1880 (Wilton), Mary Ann Lowe(b. c1858) She came from Wilton d. Beatrice Mary b. 1884, Landford

1881. Farmer of 28 acres living at Elm Farm. (Presumably took over from father).

1891. Farmer living at Elm Farm. Charles Lowe, a nephew from Wilton with them.

1901. Now a farmer living at Bridge Farm with wife and daughter Beatrice Mary.

1911. Just Francis and Mary Ann living at Bridge Farm.

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11 John Silas Reynolds b. Jan 1861 bap 3 Mar 1861, Bramshaw d. Jun 1931, Salisbury Son of Arthur Reynolds (b. c1835) of Bramshaw and Harriet Andrews (b. 1842) of Plaitford m. 1884 (New Forest), Caroline (Carry, bap 3 Feb 1861, d. 8 Sep 1920, Blandford), dau William Kernish (1820-1882) and Fanny King of Bramshaw. All children born in Landford s. William Burt b. 1886 s. Arthur William b. 1888 See 13 below s. Leslie Kernish b. Oct 1889 d. 25 Sep 1953, Salisbury m. Dec 1920 (New Forest), Ida Emily Ellen Dovey (1897-1947) of Totton s. Angus Cecil b. 1895 bur 7 Sep 1960, Plaitford d. Marian Violet b. 1898 s. Cecil b. 1898 d. 04 Jan 1962 bur Plaitford m. Elsie Bungay s. Cecil Frank Reynolds

1891. A Farmer living at Landford Wood Farm. Fanny Kernish (a widow born in Nomansland), Caroline’s mother was staying with them.

1901. Still Farmer at Landford Wood Farm. Now an Employer of a Carter and Labourer, and she has a Domestic Servant.

1911. Still at same farm and son William a worker on the farm. Charles Scovell (aged 62) was lodging with them.

12 Enos Reynolds b. 1872, Bramshaw Son of Arthur Reynolds (b. c1835) of Bramshaw and Harriet Andrews (b. 1842) of Plaitford and brother of John Silas Reynolds above. m. 1892 (New Forest), Elizabeth Charlotte (b. 1870, Bramshaw), dau of George Harry Mills (b. 1835) of Bramshaw and Patience Wort (b. 1847, Whiteparish)

1901. He was a Farmer and Employer, and they occupied Glebe Farm, Glebe Lane.

1911. Family moved on. Glebe Farm now occupied by Brinsons.

13 Arthur William Reynolds b. 1888, Landford d. 26 Aug 1966, bur Plaitford Son of John Silas Reynolds (1861-1931) and Carry Kernish See 11 above m. 1909 (Salisbury), Eva (b. 1888, Wellow d. 08 Sep 1974, bur Plaitford), dau of Walter Hood (b. 1851, Plaitford) and Annie Pragnell of East Wellow. d. Violet Eva b. 1910 d. 15 Jan 2009 (died Violet Eva Dovey)

1911. He was a Market Gardener on his own account, living at Heatherlea, New Road.

The Thornton family

1 William Thornton of West Wellow m. Hannah Cheater s. Thomas b. 1795, Plaitford d. 1876, Alderbury District See 2 below

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d. Elizabeth bap 23 Feb 1807 bur 19 Apr 1888, Landford aged 81 m. 19 Mar 1827 (Landford), Daniel (1807-1877), son of Dan Moody (Snr) and Martha Willis See 16 Moody family Had 5 sons and 4 daughters d. Esther b. 1 Nov 1812 bap 29 Nov 1812

1841. William & Hannah living in Earldoms. Probably close to the old Turn Pike house at the Old Forge on the old A36. A grandson William was with them.

2 Thomas Thornton b. 1795, Plaitford d. 1876, Alderbury Son of William Thornton and Hannah Cheater See 1 above m. Jane (b.12 Nov 1801, bap 22 Nov 1801, d.1876, Alderbury), dau George Jukes and Susannah Mabet See 1 Jukes family d. Emma b. 17 Jun 1824, Hamptworth bap 10 Jul 1824, Landford 1841. A Maidservant at the Rectory; Rev Henry Girdlestone d. Ellen b. 19 Feb 1826, Hamptworth bap 2 Apr 1826, Landford Ellen had a son named Arthur , bap 26 Feb 1845. See 6 below In 1851, living at The Bell Inn, Brook, with Aunt Fanny Wolfe m. 1857 (Alderbury District), Samuel Jones s. Henry b. 1828, Hamptworth bap 30 Aug 1828 d. 2 Apr 1896, Romsey See 3 below d. Ann b. 1830, Hamptworth bap 17 Apr 1831, Landford m. 16 Jul 1867 (Landford), James (1822-1907), son of Dan Moody and Martha Willis See 19 Moody family d. Caroline b. 31 Aug 1833 bap 29 Sep 1833, Landford s. Charles b. 1835, Landford bap 29 Apr 1836 See 4 below d. Jane bap 24 Mar 1839, Landford s. Edmund b. 5 Jan 1842 bap 30 Jan 1842, Landford s. Thomas b. 8 Dec 1844 bap 5 Jan 1845 See 5 below

1841. Thomas (1795-1876), a Sawyer, living with family at what is now Sandown Farm, Landford Wood

1851. Sawyer in Landford

1861. Sawyer, living Landford Wood. Grandson Arthur (Ellen’s son) living with them.

3 Henry Thornton b.1828, Hamptworth bap 30 Aug 1828, Landford d. 2 Apr 1896, Romsey Son of Thomas Thornton and Jane Jukes See 2 above m. 1857, Mary Short (b.1833, Kingston Magna, Dorset. d. 1907, Romsey) s. Alfred William bap 5 Dec 1857 d. 6 Jun 1910, Romford, Essex m. 1881 (Southampton), Ann Fry Had 5 sons and 1 daughter

1841. Henry living with parents at Sandown Farm, Landford Wood 1851. Sawyer. Living with parents at Sandown Farm.

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4 Charles Thornton bap 29 Apr 1836 Son of Thomas Thornton and Jane Jukes See 2 above m. 1858 (Alderbury District), Emily Maria Wort (b.1841, Hamptworth. d.1881, Sherfield English) d. Agnes b. 1860, Hamptworth d. Jane bap 30 Nov 1862 s. Charles bap 10 Mar 1865 d.1952, Romsey m. 1883 (Sherfield English), Annie Glanville (b.1865, Callington, Cornwall and d. 1934 in Sherfield English) Had 4 sons s. Thomas bap 29 Jun 1867 1911. A Woodman in Nomansland m. 1897 (Salisbury), Ellen (b.1877, Redlynch), dau Frank Scovell and Eliza Shergold Had 1 son, Albert Frank Thornton d. Anne bap 6 Apr 1870 s. George bap 12 Apr 1874 d. Elizabeth b.1877, Landford d. Ellen b. 1879, Sherfield English

m. 19 Nov 1883, Sarah Diment (b.1864, Morcombelake, Dorset. d.1936, New Forest) s. John b. 17 Apr 1884, Hamptworth d. 23 Nov 1955, Salisbury m. 1905 (Salisbury), Alice Lilian Tutt (b. 10 Dec 1887, Putney and d. 22 Apr 1983, Salisbury) Had 3 sons and 1 daughter d. Mabel b. 1898, Redlynch

1841. Charles living with parents at Sandown Farm, Landford Wood 1851. Sawyer’s apprentice. Living with parents at Sandown Farm. 1861. Sawyer in Downton 1871. Sawyer, now living with family in Earldoms

5 Thomas Thornton b. 8 Dec 1844 bap 5 Jan 1845 Son of Thomas Thornton and Jane Jukes See 2 above m. 1878 (Chorlton, Lancs), Annie Fitzpatrick (b.1856, Astbury, ) d. Jessie b.1880, Dilhorne, Staffs s. Harry b.1881, Dilhorne s. Frederick George b.1884, Dilhorne d. Alice Annie b.1887, Dilhorne d. Kathleen Mary b. 1889, Dilhorne

6 Arthur Thornton b. 1845, Landford bap 26 Feb 1845 d. 1902, Winchester Son of Ellen Thornton born when she was 19yrs of age, no father given. m.1863 (Whiteparish) Elizabeth Emma (b.1844, Whiteparish), dau Thomas Guile and Harriet Stone Had 5 sons and 5 daughters

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The Tucker family

1 John Tucker b. c1710 Possibly bur 16 Nov 1773 m. Catherine b. c1715 bur 27 Oct 1767 [Could this be Catherine Light (b.1708) of Hamptworth or Catherine Rice (b.1707)?] s. John bap 4 Mar 1736 d. 17 May 1812 bur 22 May 1812 d. Mary bap 30 Jun 1737 bur 18 Dec 1767 m. 14 Mar 1780 (Landford), Dan (1738-1811), son of James Winter and Ann Harwood See 7 Winter family d. Hannah bap 13 Jun 1739 bur 22 Feb 1740

From another source, this John Tucker was the village constable in 1736. The family occupied several properties between 1735 and 1812.

2 William Tucker bur 6 Jan 1784 m. Mary bur 3 Nov 1782 d. Sarah bap 13 Nov 1777 d. Ann bap 04 Sep 1780

NB. Burial dates suggest not the same William & Mary below

3 William Tucker (b. 1764) m. c1787, Mary Rice (b. c1772) s. William bap 29 Jun 1788 See 5 below d. Mary b. 05 Jan 1790 bap 17 Jan 1790 d. Nancy b. 09 Dec 1791 bap 25 Dec 1791 d. Betty b. 09 May 1793 bap 02 Jun 1793 d. Sarah b. 24 Feb 1795 bap 08 Mar 1795 s. John b. 06 Jan 1797 bap 09 Mar 1797 d. Maria b. 20 Feb 1799 bap 20 Feb 1799 bur 29 May 1799 d. Fanny b. 23 Mar 1800 bap 06 Apr 1800 s. George b. 27 Nov 1802 bap 12 Dec 1802 See 7 below d. Hannah b. 28 Oct 1805 bap 29 Dec 1805 d. Maria b. 18 Apr 1809 bap 14 May 1809

4 John Tucker m. 16 Apr 1789 (Landford), Sarah Moulton (from Fisherton Anger)

5 William Tucker b. c1785 d. 22 Nov 1861 aged 76 They lived in Hamptworth Probably the son of William and Mary See 3 above m. c1820, Frances (Fanny) b. c1786 d. 7 Aug 1863 aged 77 s. John b. c1815 bur 15 Mar 1885 See 9 below d. Frances b. 03 Nov 1820 bap 07 Jan 1821 d. Harriet b. 13 Jun 1823 bap 13 Jul 1823 d. Sarah b. 07 Dec 1827 bap 03 Feb 1828

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From burial headstone, William died 22 Nov 1861 aged 76, so born c.1785. So was he the son of William and Mary above? Fanny died 07 Aug 1863 aged 77, so born c.1786. They had a son John, died 15 Mar 1885

1841. There is a Fanny Tucker (Frances?) born 1821, a maidservant at Landford Manor. On Hamptworth census, William (Ag Lab) living with just daughter Sarah.

1861. Suddenly a William (b. c1788, Downton) and Fanny (b. c1786, Downton. Frances?) appear in Earldoms. They have two granddaughters living with them. Suggests this William (bap 1788) was a son of William and Mary above.

6 John Tucker They lived in Hamptworth m. 22 Feb 1821 (Downton), Elizabeth Moody (Mark Moody was a witness) s. John b. 25 Nov 1821 bap 23 Dec 1821 See 8 below s. Mark b. 23 Sep 1824 bap 24 Oct 1824 s. James Eli b. 16 Jan 1828 bap 17 Feb 1828 s. Henry bap 16 Jan 1831 s. James Levi bap 27 Oct 1833 d. Emily b. 06 Nov 1836 bap 04 Dec 1836 d. Martha b. 1839 d. Sarah b. 1842

1841. Hamptworth. John, wife Elizabeth and all children except Sarah, living in Hamptworth, possibly Nomansland area. Immediate neighbour were John and Phoebe Tucker. Was there a relationship between the two Johns?

1851 Hamptworth. John, wife Elizabeth and children Eli, Henry, James, Emily and Sarah living probably in Nomansland.

7 George Tucker of Hamptworth b. 27 Nov 1802 d. Jan 1886, Alderbury Lived in Hamptworth Son of William Tucker (b. 1764) and Mary Rice (b. 1772) See 3 above m. 21 Aug 1825, Hannah Isaac b. 22 Jan 1800, d. 1 May 1872, Downton d. Ann bap 19 Apr 1829, Landford s. George bap 22 Jul 1832, Landford d. Oct 1914, Southampton m. Sophia Jefferies (bap 8 Oct 1835), dau William Jefferies and Eliza Tiller of Fordingbridge Had at least one son, George William Tucker (1857-1924) d. Mary b. 1840 d. 5 May 1914, Guildford, Surrey m. Samuel Bungey (1838-1908) of Redlynch Had 5 sons and 2 daughters

From another reference, there was a George Tucker (1832-1914), the son of ? (1805-1886)

1841. A Hannah Tucker (maidservant at Landford Lodge) with children Ann (b. c1831) and Mary (b. 1840), but no George Tucker.

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1851. Hamptworth. George, wife Hannah and three children living in Hamptworth. Immediate neighbours are William and Fanny, along with son John and his wife Phoebe and children.

Comment – Hannah was a servant at Landford Lodge in 1841 along with her two daughters. However, George did not die until 1886 when living in Alderbury. There is quite a gap between the births of George and Mary.

8 John Tucker b. c1822 Possibly son of John Tucker and Elizabeth Moody See 6 above m. Sylvia b. c1824 d. Martha bap 23 May 1847 s. Jubal bap 3 Sep 1848 s. Henry William bap 24 Feb 1850 d. Elizabeth Anne bap 9 Nov 1851 d. Eleanor Emma bap 4 Mar 1853 d. Alma Jane bap 6 Jul 1856

1851 Hamptworth. John, wife Sylvia and children Martha, Jubal and Henry living in Hamptworth and neighbour of William and Fanny Tucker. Living near Brooke Farm.

9 John Tucker b. c1815 Son of William and Fanny Tucker See 5 above m. 24 Feb 1838 (Downton), Phoebe Feltham (b. c1819, of Bramshaw) s. John b. 1852 (Downton) d. Catherine Mary bap 2 Mar 1856, Landford d. Kate Jane bap 9 Aug 1857, Landford s. Francis George bap 26 Aug 1860, Landford

1861. Living somewhere near Lane End Farm. He was an Agricultural Labourer.

1871. Living in one of the Lane End cottages. Son “Frank” now 10.

1881. Still living in Lane End cottages with wife Phoebe and son Francis, a farm labourer.

1891. Phoebe now a widow living in Lane End cottages with son Frank, still single.

The Wheeler family

1 Thomas Wheeler of bap 6 Jan 1771 Son of Thomas and Martha Wheeler of Winterslow m. 11 Oct 1793 (Winterslow), Anne (bap 12 Nov 1769), dau John & Mary Baugh d. Mary Nalder bap 20 Nov 1796 s. Thomas Ezekiel bap 30 May 1799 See 2 below s. Stephen bap 15 Jul 1803 See 3 below s. John William bap 13 Oct 1806 d. Elizabeth Ann bap 13 Jun 1810

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s. Charles James bap 17 Jan 1813

2 Thomas Ezekiel Wheeler bap 30 May 1799, Winterslow d. 8 Oct 1871 aged 72, Landford Son of Thomas Wheeler and Anne Baugh of Winterslow See 1 above m. 4 Sep 1826 (Winterslow), Martha Yeats (b. 1801 and bur 18 Dec 1833 aged 32) d. Anne bap 8 Feb 1829, Winterslow d. Martha Harriet bap 10 Oct 1830, Winterslow s. Thomas Ezekiel bap 1 Jan 1832, Winterslow

m. 2 Jul 1835 (Whiteparish), Ann (1802-1883), dau of James Barter and Elizabeth Chalk See 7 Barter family d. Mary Elizabeth b. 18 Mar 1841, Whiteparish d. 15 Apr 1911, Alderbury m. 8 May 1861 (West Dean), Sidney James Barter See 11 Barter above m. 1 Nov 1870 (Landford), James (1822-1907), son of Dan Moody and Martha Willis See 19 Moody family s. Frederick James b. c. Sep 1842, Whiteparish See 4 below d. Kitty b. c Jun 1847, East Grimstead d. c Mar 1882, Marchwood m. c Jun 1869 (Whiteparish), Edwin John Hinwood (1843-1909) Had 5 daughters, all born in Marchwood

1871. Thomas and Ann Wheeler occupied Whitehouse Farm, Pound Hill. Son Frederick James living with them. Also Mary Barter, the sister of Ann. They were the daughters of James Barter and Elizabeth Chalk of Whiteparish. Their sister Sarah Barter had a son Sidney James Barter, and his son was Frederick Sidney Barter, also now living at Whitehouse Farm.

1881. Thomas died in 1871. Wife Ann continued at Whitehouse Farm, farming 70ac. Her sister Mary Barter still living with her. Son Frederick James living with them along with his wife Elizabeth and their family. Also Frederick Sidney Barter, Ann’s great-nephew.

1891. Ann Wheeler died in 1883, so presumably tenancy of farm terminated. Whitehouse Farm now occupied by John Moody and family.

3 Stephen Wheeler of Landford bap 15 Jul 1803 bur 21 Sep 1832 aged 29, Winterslow Son of Thomas Wheeler and Anne Baugh of Winterslow See 1 above m. 4 Aug 1830 (Landford), Amelia (bap 28 Sep 1806), dau Thomas & Maria Judd of Winterslow s. Richard Thomas bap 4 Sep 1831, Winterslow d. Amelia Ann bap 28 Apr 1833, Winterslow (father now decd) bur 4 Apr 1836 aged 3

4 Frederick James Wheeler b. c. Sep 1842, Whiteparish d. c Jun 1916, S’ton Son of Thomas Ezekiel Wheeler and Ann Barter See 2 above m. c Dec 1871, Elizabeth (1850-1913), dau of John Grayer and Harriet Noble See 8 Grayer family s. Frederick b. c Jun 1872, Landford d. Mary Louisa b. c Dec 1873, Landford s. Charles Thomas b. c Mar 1875, Landford

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s. Edwin John b. c Jun 1877, Landford d. Laura Minnie b. c Sep 1879, Landford s. Wilfred b. c Dec 1884, Landford d. Florence Nellie b. c Mar 1886, Landford d. Elsie b. c Jun 1889, Landford

1871. Thomas and Ann Wheeler occupied Whitehouse Farm, Pound Hill. Son Frederick James living with them.

1881. Thomas died in 1871. Wife Ann continued at Whitehouse Farm, farming 70ac. Son Frederick James living with them along with his wife Elizabeth and their family.

1891. Ann Wheeler died in 1883, so presumably tenancy of farm terminated. Whitehouse Farm now occupied by John Moody and family. James died 1916 in Southampton, so presumably family moved there.

The Winter family

All baptisms in Landford unless otherwise stated.

1 William Winter (b. c1600) m. c1624, Christian (b. c1601) d. Anne bap 17 Dec 1625 (? A widow buried on19 Jan 1663) s. William bap 24 Jun 1629 See 2 below d. Margaret bap 22 Nov 1632

2 William Winter bap 24 Jun 1629 Possibly bur 30 Jan 1684 Son of William and Christian Winter See 1 above m. Anne bur 28 Jun 1691 d. Ellenor bap 22 Mar 1663 s. Stephen bap 17 Jun 1668 See 5 below

A Mary Winter, daughter of a William Winter, m. John Fill on 26 Dec 1681. Was this Mary born about 1660 and would come before Ellenor?

3 Dan Winter b. c1640 bur 25 Sep 1682 m. c1665, Mary (b. c1640) bur 3 Mar 1714 s. Dan bap 23 Oct 1665 See 4 below s. Dennis bap 21 Dec 1668 s. William bap 23 Feb 1672 bur 20 Apr 1749 See 6 below d. Elizabeth b. c1673 bur 25 Jun 1675 d. Margaret bap 08 Feb 1674 bur 09 Feb 1675 d. Mary bur 30 Mar 1687

Was Mary a member of the Dennis family? Unusual boys name amongst locals.

4 Dan Winter bap 23 Oct 1665 bur 17 Mar 1732

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Son of Dan (b. c1640) and Mary Winter See 3 above m. c1693, Hannah b. c1663 bur 17 Oct 1722 [Possibly Hannah Dennis (bap 4 Dec 1662), dau Thomas and Hannah Dennis ] s. Dan b. c1693 bur 4 Nov 1742 d. Mary bap 27 Dec 1694 m. Macey Randall d. Hannah bap 17 Dec 1696 bur 06 May 1697 d. Hannah bap 14 Dec 1698 bur 8 Jun 1752, Winterslow m. c1721, Thomas (1693-1773), son of Edward and Mary Ploughman of Winterslow Had 2 sons and 2 daughters d. Catherine bap 09 Jul 1701 s. William bap 14 Jul 1703 s. Dennis bap 22 Apr 1705 m. ? Walcott s. James bap 20 Jun 1706 bur 06 Apr 1707 d. Betty bap 27 Nov 1707 m. 18 Nov 1736 (Downton), William Rose of Whiteparish s. James bap 11 Apr 1711 bur 7 Mar 1790 See 7 below

Was wife Hannah a member of the Dennis family? A Hannah Dennis baptised 04 Dec 1662 to Thomas and Hannah Dennis.

5 Stephen Winter b. 1668 bap 17 Jun 1668, Landford Son of William (1629-1684) and Anne Winter (d. 1691) See 2 above m. c1690, Dorothy b. c1670 bur 10 Jun 1691 d. Christian bap 15 May 1691 bur 28 Jun 1691

m. 22 Jan 1697, Mary Tiler (widow) bur 03 Mar 1714, widow, or 17 Feb 1717? d. Eleanor bap 01 May 1702 d. Jane bap 03 Dec 1704

6 William Winter bap 23 Feb 1672 bur 20 Apr 1749 Son of Dan (d. 1682) and Mary Winter See 3 above m. 15 Oct 1713 (St Martin’s, Salisbury), Ann Head (b. c1693, bur 5 Nov 1758, Widow) d. Ann bap 25 Sep 1714 (mother not named) m. 21 Dec 1734 (Salisbury Cathedral), John Cobdean s. William bap 14 Mar 1717 bur 18 Dec 1798 aged 82 (mother not named) m. 13 Apr 1757 (Landford), Mary Coward (b. c1721, bur 11 May 1788 aged 77) See 8 below d. Hannah bap 15 Dec 1718 (mother not named) m. 20 Jan 1747 (Lockerly), William Bell d. Eliza bap 16 Feb 1723 m. 23 Jul 1747 (Wellow), John Pragnell s. Dan bap 26 Jan 1726 See 9 below d. Mary bap 22 Aug 1728 bur 27 Jun 1790, West Wellow m. 5 Feb 1754 (Wellow), Francis Loader of Kings Somborne (bur 20 Jul 1754, Wellow)

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s. James bap 03 Dec 1730 See 10 below

From the Landford Register, William Winter of Sherfield English m. 26 Jun 1776 to Ann Winter. Both of them were previously widowed. So did he marry his widowed sister-in-law?

7 James Winter bap 11 Apr 1711 bur 7 Mar 1790 Son of Dan (1665-1732) and Hannah Winter See 4 above m. 8 Jun 1735 (St Martin’s, Salisbury), Ann Harwood (bur 30 Oct 1787, Landford) of Hamptworth [Possibly dau of John and Grace Harwood living in the parish of Downton] s. James bap 13 May 1736, Landford bur 1 Nov 1813, Landford m. 21 Feb 1757 (Landford), Phoebe Gray of Hale, Hants. s. Dan bap 15 Nov 1738, Downton bur 24 May 1811, Landford m. 14 Mar 1780 (Downton), Mary (b. 30 Jun 1737, bur 24 Dec 1808), dau of John and Catherine Tucker See 1 Tucker family s. William bap 19 Feb 1742, Downton See 11 below

8 William Winter bap 14 Mar 1717 bur 18 Dec 1798 aged 82 Son of William (b. c1690) and Ann See 6 above m. 13 Apr 1757, Mary Coward b. c1736 bur 24 Dec 1808 aged 72

Comment – On marriage, William was a widower and they were married by Licence. Suspect this was the Mary buried 24 Dec 1808 aged 72, so born c1736.

9 Dan Winter bap 25 Jan 1726 bur 26 Oct 1771 Son of William Winter (1672-1749) and Ann Head See 6 above m. c1748, Ann (bap 21 Jul 1726, Landford), dau Michael and Arabella Noble See 4 Noble family d. Ann b. c1749 bur 12 Sep 1773, Whiteparish m. 8 Feb 1769 (Whiteparish), John Lucas (c1737-1811) of Whiteparish s. William bap 27 Feb 1753 See 12 below d. Dinah bap 06 Apr 1755 bur 13 Feb 1793 m. 8 May 1776 (Landford), Samuel Moody (1751-1836). Had 2 sons and 4 daughters See 11 Moody family d. Hannah b. c1758 bur 16 May 1805, Whiteparish m. 20 Jul 1779 (Whiteparish), Henry Alford (c1756-1836) of Whiteparish d. Mary bap 21 Oct 1759 bur 13 Feb 1793 m. 29 May 1782 (Landford), William Henbest of Bramshaw s. Dan bap 01 Nov 1761 bur 10 Jun 1833 aged 72 See 13 below s. James bap 03 Mar 1765 bur 03 May 1826 aged 61 See 14 below

Ann Winter (widow) then m. William Bell (widower) of Sherfield English on 26 Jun 1776 or by licence on 25 Jun 1777 in Sherfield English . If this is one and same Ann with young children, she had need to marry again.

10 James Winter bap 3 Dec 1730 bur 11 Oct 1795 Son of William Winter (1672-1749) and Ann Head See 6 above m. 4 Dec 1750 (Salisbury Cathedral), Mary Laws (b. c1734)

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m. 3 Mar 1787 (Landford), Jane Brown (bur 27 Jun 1787, Landford) d. Mary bap 27 Jun 1787 m. 11 Nov 1822 (Bramshaw), George Mills

11 William Winter bap 19 Feb 1742, Downton bur 11 Feb 1810 aged 68 Son of James Winter (1711-1790) and Ann Harwood See 7 above m. 20 May 1775 (Landford), Ann White (b. c1750, bur 7 Nov 1796) d. Ann bap 07 Jan 1781 bur 13 Mar 1785 d. Sarah bap 15 Jan 1786 d. 19 Feb 1858 bur 25 Feb 1858, Landford m. 6 Nov 1807 (Bramshaw), James (1779-1808), son of James Andrews and Rebecca Roe. See 5 Andrews family m. 7 Nov 1825 (Salisbury Cathedral), Charles (1805-1888), son of William King (1768-1813) and Mary Andrews See 14 King family s. James bap 05 Feb 1789 bur 21 Sep 1797

12 William Winter bap 27 Feb1753 Son of Dan (1726-1771) and Ann Winter See 9 above m. 11 Feb 1776 (Plaitford), Mary Compton b. c1760 bur 21 Jul 1814 aged 54 s. Dan bap 26 Oct 1777 bur 27 Jan 1779 d. Sarah bap 18 Jul 1779 d. Fanny bap 07 Jan 1781 bur 25 Jul 1782 d. Lydia bap 15 Sep 1782 bur 10 Apr 1801 d. Hannah bap 13 Jan 1788 d. Elizabeth b. 20 Aug 1791 bap 22 Aug 1791 s. William b. 08 Aug 1797 bap 24 Dec 1797 See 16 below

13 Dan Winter bap 01 Nov 1761 bur 10 Jun 1833 aged 72 in Nomansland Son of Dan (1726-1771) and Ann Winter See 9 above m. 11 Oct 1779 (Landford), Rachel Harris bur 23 Mar 1782 s. William bap 13 Feb 1780 bur 22 Jan 1782 d. Rachel bap 03 Jun 1781 bur 07 Feb 1782

Comment – When Dan and Rachel married, it was by Banns, so both over 21yrs of age. Suggests both born c1759. Obviously a tragedy struck this family in 1782.

m. 22 Nov 1783 (Landford), Ann (Nanny) Hood (b. c1761) d. Eleanor bap 17 Jul 1785 d. Martha b. c1787 d. Ann b. 27 Mar 1789 bap 10 May 1789 bur 21 Mar 1790 d. Ann b. 16 Jan 1791 bap 01 May 1791 bur 21 Apr 1868, B’shaw m. 19 Nov 1811 (Bramshaw), William (1788-1872), son of John Hatch and Sarah Barnes of Bramshaw Had 5 sons and 6 daughters, all born in Bramshaw s. Dan b. 21 Dec 1794 See 15 below s. James b. 02 Apr 1797 bap 14 May 1797 m. 15 Feb 1820 (Downton), Mary Ann Hood d. Dinah b. 07 Jun 1799 bap 07 Jul 1799 bur 31 Jul 1800

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d. Mary b. 04 Apr 1801 bap 07 Jun 1801

14 James Winter bap 03 Mar 1765 bur 03 May 1826 aged 61 Son of Dan (1726-1771) and Ann Winter See 9 above m. 3 Mar 1787 (Landford), Jane Brown bur 27 Jun 1787

m. 1 Nov 1793 (Landford), Dinah Edmonds (b. c1770) of Sherfield English s. James b. 25 Feb 1795 bap 21 Jun 1795 bur 11 Oct 1795 d. Ann b. 03 Jun 1796 bap 03 Jul 1796 s. James b. 20 Oct 1797 bap 24 Dec 1797 bur 17 Mar 1798 s. Shem b. 13 Feb 1799 bap 21 Apr 1799 bur 02 Mar 1800 d. Mary Ann b. 12 Mar 1801 bap 12 Apr 1801 bur 09 Aug 1801 s. Dan b. 19 May 1802 bap 13 Jul 1802 bur 15 Oct 1802 s. James b. 21 Aug 1803 bap 06 Nov 1803 bur 06 May 1804 s. Dan b. 22 Jul 1809 bap 30 Dec 1810 See 17 below s. James b. 13 Nov 1810 bap 30 Dec 1810 bur 10 Mar 1811

15 Dan Winter b. 21 Dec 1794 bap 01 Mar 1795 d. Dec 1881, Alderbury Son of Dan (1761-1833) Winter and Ann Hood See 13 above m. 20 Sep 1817 (Downton), Maria (1797-1829), dau Josiah King and Ann Sevior See 7 King family s. Dan b. 10 Dec 1817 s. James b. 25 Dec 1818, Bramshaw s. William Henry b. 6 Sep 1821, Bramshaw d. Sarah Ann b. 31 Aug 1823, Bramshaw m. 30 Dec 1853 (Downton), Silas John Grayer (b. 16 Sep 1822, Hamptworth) See 13 Grayer family d. Martha b. 30 Nov 1826, Bramshaw d. Eliza b. 10 Sep 1829, Bramshaw s. George b. 7 Sep 1831, Bramshaw d. Emma bap 17 Apr 1836, Bramshaw

16 William Winter b. 08 Aug 1797 bap 24 Dec 1797 Son of William Winter (1753) and Mary Compton m. 25 Jan 1824 (Winterslow), Miriam Grist (b. 1801 Winterslow, d. Feb 1882, West Wellow) s. Stephen b. c1825 s. Charles bap 25 Sep 1828 d. Mary Ann bap 19 Jun 1831 s. Dan bap 01 Sep 1833 See 18 below d. Hannah b. 04 Jun 1835 bap 05 Jul 1835 s. William Charles Winter (bap 29 Jan 1852) before marriage.

m. 8 Apr 1855 (Landford), William (bap 20 Jun 1819, Wellow), son of George Snelgrove (1787-1860) and Mary Aishley, both of West Wellow Had 1son and 4 daughters by this marriage. s. Samuel b. 1837 bap 23 Mar 1838 d. cDec 1877, Romsey d. Elizabeth b. 18 Nov 1841 bap 16 Dec 1841 bur 16 Mar 1843

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1841. William and wife Miriam living with six children in pair of semis down Sherfield English Rd.

1851. William is a Labourer, Miriam a Washer Woman, son Dan a Farm Labourer and Samuel a Plowboy. Living same place. Mary Ann left home by then.

1861. Daughter Mary Ann returned home, and son Samuel still living with them. Also now a grandson William C Snelgrove aged 9. This was dau Hannah’s illigit son William Charles who presumably adopted her married name after she married George Snelgrove. Also a baby granddaughter Elizabeth F Winter. Was Mary unmarried or widowed and come back home for support? Address now Southampton Rd, so perhaps moved nearer Langtrees area.

1871. William and Miriam now described as Paupers, Mary Ann a Charwoman. Living in Swan’s Nest Cottage near the ford in Giles Lane. Granddaughter Elizabeth still with them making me think she was Mary’s child. Son Dan now living in neighbouring cottage along Southampton Rd.

1881. No entry for this family. Properties occupied by others.

17 Dan Winter of Nomansland b. 22 Jul 1809 bap 30 Dec 1810 d. c Dec 1881, Alderbury Son of James Winter (1765-1826) and Dinah Edmonds See 14 above m. 9 Jun 1831 (Downton), Caroline (1815-1885), probably dau John Kervill and Mary Shelley of Redlynch d. Ellen b. 3 Aug 1832, Nomansland d. Flora b. 10 Dec 1834, Nomansland s. Dan bap 16 Jul 1837, Nomansland d. c Jun 1855, Nomansland s. Albert bap 5 Apr 1840, Nomansland See 19 below s. Asher bap 6 Nov 1842, Nomansland See 20 below d. Caroline Ann bap 6 Sep 1846, Nomansland m. 19 May 1864 (Bramshaw), James (b. 1845, Hamptworth), son of John Grayer and Priscilla Dibden See 16 Grayer family d. Laura bap 6 Oct 1850, Nomansland s. William James bap 3 Oct 1858, Nomansland

18 Dan Winter bap 1 Sep 1833, Landford Son of William Winter (b.1797) and Miriam Grist See 16 above m. 1870, Charlotte (b. 1842, Plaitford) d. Anna M bap 26 Jun 1870, Landford s. George bap 8 Dec 1872, Landford

1871. Dan and Charlotte in what appears to be the cottage next to Langtrees. They have a baby daughter Anna, but also with them are John and Henry Bowles. [Based on their birth dates, they were not the same generation as Charlotte].Was Charlotte therefore a member of the Bowles family? A Charlotte Bowles was b. 1843 (Plaitford) to Frederick Bowles and Ann Arter of Plaitford, who had a large family, including Henry (b. 1841) and John (b. 1856). A Charlotte Arter bap 15 Sep 1842 (Plaitford) to Ann Arter. Suspect these two Charlottes are one and the same person.

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1881. No entry for this family either.

19 Albert Winter bap 5 Apr 1840, Nomansland Son of Dan Winter (1809-1881) and Caroline Kervill See 17 above m. c Jun 1863 (Bramshaw), Mary Ann Moody (b. c Mar 1840, Hamptworth) s. Walter Michael b. c Sep 1863, Nomansland d. Ursula Annie b. c Dec 1868, Bramshaw s. Henry Mark b. c Dec 1870, Bramshaw d. Eva Emma b. c Jun 1872, Fritham s. Albert Edwin William b. c. Mar 1875, Bramshaw s. Alfred Alexander b. c Mar 1878, Bramshaw s. Herbert Allan b. c Mar 1880, Bramshaw d. Alice Minnie b. c Jun 1882, Fritham d. Edith Elsie b. c Dec 1888, Fritham

20 Asher Winter bap 6 Nov 1842, Nomansland d. c Mar 1909, Nomansland Son of Dan Winter (1809-1881) and Caroline Kervill See 17 above m. Sarah Payne (b. c1852, )

m. c Dec 1867 (Bramshaw), Mary Dibden (b. 1850, Nomansland, d. c Jun 1880, Nomansland) s. Samuel Asher b. c Mar 1768, Nomansland d. Julia b. c Mar 1870, Nomansland s. Ernest b. c Mar 1872, Nomansland s. Allan b. c Dec 1873, Nomansland s. Edward b. c Mar 1877, Nomansland s. Harvey b. c Mar 1879, Nomansland

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Other family names mentioned in St Andrew’s Church records

1677 Charles Luke, Rector Ralfe Copdeane, Gentleman. (If he occupied Landford Manor, he held the advowson) Henry Osmond, Churchwarden Anthony Kellow Thomas Dennis

1690 (June) John Redman, Rector James Lock, Churchwarden Giles Hobbs, Churchwarden

1704 (January) John Munday, Churchwarden Thomas Barnes, Churchwarden

1722 – From a record of tithes paid. Presumably occupiers of land or property.

James Barnes Robert Henbest John Newell Richard Curtis Ben King Joseph Nutben William Daws Mafie (Farmer) Pratt (Widow) Thomas Deanes Charles Moody George Stokes (Landford Lodge) Charles Gardener George Moody Dan Winter Robert Gilbert Robert Moody William Winter John Hayter (Mr) John Munday Stephen Winter

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