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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Northamptonshire => Topic started by: bigjon on Tuesday 15 July 08 10:10 BST (UK)
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In 1871 a lot of WADDOUPS families were living at the Manor House.
In 1901 William Waddoups seems to be farmer at The Farm - Aston Le Walls.
Is there a connection?
I am doing free research for a friend on the WADDOUPS and HUFFER families.
John
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Hi - the 1871 census shows 'Manor House' as the first enumerated dwelling - all following schedules indicate different dwellings.
There were certainly a lot of that name linked to Aston Le Wells ... you'd have to follow William back from 1901 to see his relationship to the earlier families ...
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The 1901 William [J] was born 1861 - two of that name & age +/- 2 years can be seen with Fathers George or Edmond and Mothers Mary Ann in 1871 Aston Walls .... you'd have to look more closely and possibly at other resources to pinpoint him ....
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Tracing back -
1891 RG12/1182 Folio 4 Page 1
Aston Le Walls, Northamptonshire
Willm Joachim Waddoups 30 Farm Baliffs Aston Le Walls
Edith Mary 29 Banbury
Fredk. Vincent Hutchings visitor 16 Scholar Banbury
Mary Louise Hutchings visitor 8 Oxford
1881? 20 yr old Nephew (Baker) of Annie Waddoups 58 unmar Confectioner + niece Elizabeth 19 and nephew Thomas 15
RG11/1527 Folio 7 Page 8 73 - Bridge Street, Banbury
and if Thomas and Elizabeth are siblings -
1871 RG10/1463 Folio 9 Page 7
Aston le Walls, Northamptonshire
Edmond Waddoups 40 Carter? Aston le Walls
Mary Ann 33 Lower Boddington
William 10 Scholar All children born Aston le Walls
Mary Elizabeth 9 Scholar
Thomas 5 Scholar
John 2
Sarah Jane 1
The family living at the actual manor house in 1871 seems to be Thomas Mattingly? and wife Maria + a nephew and 2 servants. Further down the page are some Waddoup families who are in separate dwellings, maybe farm cottages owned by the manor house?
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LOL, I held back from fleshing that out as:-
I am doing free research for a friend on the WADDOUPS and HUFFER families.
I thought he might want the practice :P
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I assumed he wanted help seeing as he posted on here asking for it ;D :P (free research meaning his friend wants to get as far back as they can without paying for certificates/subscriptions etc)
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I was going by the fact that he had access to 1871 and 1901 - prob meaning to all then ....
I wouldnt say he asked for help other than opinions on a link ....
(free research meaning he isnt charging his friend, and wanted a 'leg up' )
thanks for confirming my findings re 'Manor House' enumeration :P
If you dont start, you dont get the experience ..... ::)
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Hi All
Bigjon there seems to be some Northants folk searching this family here.
http://www.rootschat.com/links/03ul/
Sandy
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Hi
I've just found the 'Manor House' as the home of farmer Henry Shelley, his wife Elizabeth (nee Cotton) and nine of his ten children. I've been researching the Shelley families originating from Beacon Farm, Hopton, Staffs for several years. There must be a reason why one of the families suddenly makes the move across several counties in the 19th century. Who were the owners of the Manor House, A le W, I assume Henry was a tenant farmer?
Mike
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In 1871 a lot of WADDOUPS families were living at the Manor House.
In 1901 William Waddoups seems to be farmer at The Farm - Aston Le Walls.
Is there a connection?
I am doing free research for a friend on the WADDOUPS and HUFFER families.
John
Hi My great great grandparents are George and Mary Ann waddoups. Mary Ann had a boy called William in 1861 out of wedding lock and then married George and had 9 more children. William father was who Mary Ann worked for as a servant but apart from this we have no more information. Have you been able to find anything else out about him
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Hi Helen
I have sent you a personal message and await your reply.
bigjon
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Hi thanks for inbox message but im unable to reply to it but would love to have a copy of any information you hold if you can inbox me again with an email address i will contact you again thanks Helen
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Hi All.
Helen80helen welcome to Rootschat. :)
If you make another post in reply to this one you should be able to reply to bigjon.
Sandy