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Cambridgeshire / Re: Woodham, Savill and Trustrum, Gamlingay
« on: Friday 11 October 19 01:56 BST (UK)  »
Thank you all for this. My Mother-in-law will be delighted to learn all this, as she only had the sketchiest of details. What I need to do now, is to find out more about John Henry Hastings. He died when his son Raymond was six according to my mother-in-law, Mary Savill Hastings Hodder. We think he had something to do with the railways.

Margaret H

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Cambridgeshire / Woodham, Savill and Trustrum, Gamlingay
« on: Wednesday 09 October 19 18:04 BST (UK)  »
I am doing some research for my mother-in-law who is 94.

Her grandmother's name was Mary Trustrum WOODHAM. She believes there is a connection to Gamlingay via the Woodhams and Savills, as Savill is a family name, and she was shown a photo of a house and told that was where they lived in Gamlingay 

Mary Woodham married a man named Hastings and was widowed young. The Hastings came from or moved to Spalding. We are assuming that Mary was born somewhere around 1870, as she died in the 1930s, and her son, Raymind William Hastings, was born in the 1890s.

Any help would be gratefully received.

Thanks,

Margaret H

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Bedfordshire / Re: For 'Linmey' re Woodhams from Bedfordshire
« on: Wednesday 09 October 19 17:05 BST (UK)  »
Hi, I see this thread ended over five years ago, but I am trying to help my mother-in-law (aged 94) to make some sense of her family tree.

Her grandmother was Mary Trustram Woodham who was married to a Hastings (who died when her father was six). The Hastings family ended up in Spalding. There is also some connection to a Harry Woodham, a journalist in London in the 1930s, who may have been Mary Woodham's brother or uncle.

There is also a link to the Savill's of Gamlingay, a name preserved as a middle name down the female line in the Hastings family.

Any help would be gratefully received.

Margaret H

Does anyone have any information on Mary Trustram Woodham.

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