Rev. William Henry WOODHAM
(1836-1907)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Jane WILKINSON

Rev. William Henry WOODHAM 18986,18988,18989,18990,18995,18997,18998,18999,19000

  • Born: 13 Feb 1836, Winchester, Hampshire, England 18989,18990,18995,18997,18998
  • Christened: 11 Mar 1836, St Thomas, Winchester, Hampshire, England 18999
  • Marriage (1): Jane WILKINSON in 1869 in Ashton Under Lyne District, Lancashire, England 18986
  • Died: 14 Nov 1907, Clarence Parade, Southsea, Hampshire, England at age 71 18988,18997
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bullet  General Notes:

Parents: Thomas Fielder Woodham & Martha Eliza Burnett.

In 1881 the Woodham household had eight (8) servants.

William played cricket for Cheshire.

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bullet  Events

• Occupation: Church of England Curate.

• Registered Christening, 11 Mar 1836, St Thomas, Winchester, Hampshire, England. 18999

• Sports: Cricket, 1855-1862, Chelford, Cheshire, England. 19000

• UK Census, 1871, Romsey Extra. Hampshire, England. 18989

• UK Census, 1881, Farley Chamberlayne, Hampshire, England. 18990

• UK Census, 1891, Farley, Hampshire, England. 18995

• UK Census, 1901, Farley Chamberlayne, Hampshire, England. 18998

• Registered Death, 1907, Potrtsmouth District, Hampshire, England. 18997

• Probate, 11 May 1908, London, Middlesex, England. 18988 Probate granted to Jane Woodham (widow) - effects valued at £2313 3s 3d


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William married Jane WILKINSON, daughter of William WILKINSON and Ellenora (Ellen) SHAW, in 1869 in Ashton Under Lyne District, Lancashire, England.18986 (Jane WILKINSON was born on 6 Sep 1845 in Stalybridge, Cheshire, England 18987,18989,18990,18991,18992,18994,18995, christened on 30 Oct 1845 in St Pauls, Stalybridge, Cheshire, England 18987 and died on 16 Oct 1918 in Glasdstone House, Clarence Parade, Southsea, Hampshire, England 18991,18993.)

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• Registered Marriage, Apr-Jun 1869, Ashton Under Lyne District, Lancashire, England. 18986


bullet  Marriage Notes:

The family lived in Gladstone House, Clarence Parade, Southsea (Portsmouth), Hampshire. Clarence Parade was an upmarket residential area populated by retired merchants, doctors and high-ranking military officers.

By 1901 William & Janes were living apart - Jane was living at Brookfield, Stalybridge under her maiden name, describing herself as a 'widow'. William was living at the Vicarage at Farley Chamberlayne.



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