Well, thank you, kanskar. I was really hoping that with the "furniture" and "baker" occupations, your James & Mary RODWAY would turn out to be the same couple as my James and Mary RODWAY. Oh, well, they may yet turn out to be related some way....
No Charles RODWAY, Baker, in your lot...?
The short version of what I found about your lot is this:
James, born ~ 1784, Ledbury Herefordshire (or else Middlesex), d. 1867 Shoreditch.
Wife Mary, born ~ 1788, Wales (or else Middlesex), d. 1879 Shoreditch.
Possible marriage: James RODWAY to Mary GRIFFITHS, 25 May 1807, Shoreditch.
Occupations: French polisher; Biscuit baker; or both.
Known children:
George, b. ~1815, Lambeth, cabinet maker / cabinet finisher, m. Elizabeth; at least 10 children.
Eliza, b. ~1825, Clerkenwell, m. 1843 John EDMONDS, former Navy carpenter; cabinet maker; cabinet finisher; at least 6 children.
Martha, b. ~ 1830.
John, b. ~ 1830, French polisher, actor.
Other possible children:
Ann, 1810, St. Pancras;
James, 1812, St. Pancras;
Sarah, 1814, Marylebone.
Where do your William & Margaret fit in?
I expect you have all this already--and more--but contact me again if any questions about my findings. And thanks,
J Elderfield