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London and Middlesex / Re: RODWAY families, London 1800s
« on: Tuesday 15 July 14 10:53 BST (UK)  »
I am new to this forum and wow I'm so glad I found this thread - I recently was given a family tree of my fathers side (Rodway).....and I can now fill in some gaps:

Kanskar - "Children of James Rodway and Mary/Maria Griffiths" - these people are my great x 5 grandparents through their son William James Rodway (1808-1876 m Margaret Stock, 1832).

They had a son William Rodway (Kanskar - "Another family is William & Margaret RODWAY of St. Luke's / Finsbury, and their children, including son William jr. The senior William was in iron foundry, and several of the children were in book binding.) Who married Martha Punter b.1837, St Lukes, Banner Maker.
Interestingly, Martha Punters father, William Punter (b. 1816, Flamstead, Cabinet Maker), married a women named Elizabeth RODWAY (b. 1818, Clerkenwell)


 William Rodway and Martha Punter had three children (that I know of), of them Joseph Henry Rodway (b.1869, Clerkenwell, Bookbinder) married Annie Catherine Cannagh (b. 1868, Islington)

They had two children that I know of - Annie (b. 1892 Islington) and Joseph Henry Rodway (b. 1890 Hoxton, Boot Trade)....Joseph married Emily Clara Sills (b. 1880, illegitimate, workhouse, St Pancras/Camden, boot filler)  in 1912 Islington

They had Joseph, who married Clara, and they were may grandparents.

Great to read a bit extra from this site, and I hope I have been a help to anyone searching for clues of there ancestry. Anyone related? I would love to know!

Cheers

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