Hi Kath, Yes, I agree. He is "living on own means" in the 1901 census in Christchurch near Bournemouth with wife Clara and son Francis. I notice George Caldwell's mother was an "Isham", but whose son is Charles?
March 12, 1863:
CALDWELL On the 5th inst, George CALDWELL Esq second surviving son of the late Ralph CALDWELL Esq of Hilborowe Hall, Norfolk and grandson of the late Sir Justiniam Isham Bart., in the 57th year of his age.
Nov 12, 1887
CALDWELL-KNEEBONE On the 8th inst. at Christ Church, Broad Green, Croydon, by the Rev. O.B. Byers MA, vicar, Charles Isham CALDWELL of Woodside Croydon, to Clara, second daughter of RD Kneebone, of Croydon, formerly of Birmingham.
You could also have a look at Marianne's death duty entry. The reference should be checked as this copied quickly over a year ago..
1886 Caldwell, Marianne Bracknell (res.) Rowene M HERCY (exec.) 1220 PR W356
This should give the details of how the named people were related.
(Have been working with Justin on his line but have collected bits on this part of the line on the way. Am actually looking for a Fanny Stuart PYNE so if you come across one let me know please!)
Fiona