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Family of Frederick William HOADLY and Sarah Jane SMITH
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| St Matthew's Church, Brixton |
| Husband: | Frederick William HOADLY (1860-1946) | |
| Wife: | Sarah Jane SMITH (1855-1930) | |
| Children: | Frederick John HOADLY (1882-1978) | |
| Lily May HOADLY (1885-1886) | ||
| Grace Louise HOADLY (1885-1886) | ||
| Edward William HOADLY (1887-1970) | ||
| Leonard Wilfred HOADLY (1889-1973) | ||
| Dorothy HOADLY (1892-1956) | ||
| Eva HOADLY (1893-1946) | ||
| Marriage | 11 Sep 1881 | Brixton, Surrey 1 |
Additional Information
| Marriage | St Matthew's Church, Brixton, Surrey
Sep 1881 Lambeth 1d 516 |
Husband: Frederick William HOADLY
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| Frederick William HOADLY, 1880?, age 20, Frederick William Hoadly | Frederick William HOADLY, 1942, age 81 | Frederick William HOADLY, 1942, age 81, 190 - 200 Peckham High Street | |||||
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| Frederick William HOADLY, 1880?, age 20, Frederick William Hoadly | Frederick William HOADLY, 1930?, age 70, Eva Hoadly outside F W Hoadly's Bakery at 198 High Street Peckham | Frederick William HOADLY | Frederick William HOADLY, 1893, age 33, FW Hoadly - Programme Cover | ||||
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| Frederick William HOADLY, 1893, age 33, FW Hoadly - Programme | Frederick William HOADLY, 1893, age 32, FW Hoadly - Programme 1 | |||
| Name: | Frederick William HOADLY | |
| Sex: | Male | |
| Nickname: | Fred | |
| Father: | Frederick Augustus HOADLY (1838-1869) | |
| Mother: | Elizabeth SMITH (aft1834-1915) | |
| Birth | 28 Oct 1860 | 10 Shellons Terrace, Folkestone, Kent 2,3,4 |
| Census (1) | 7 Apr 1861 (age 5 mns) | Folkestone, Kent 5 |
| Census (2) | 2 Apr 1871 (age 10) | Leamington, Warwickshire 6 |
| Census (3) | 3 Apr 1881 (age 21 (!)) | Brixton, Surrey 7 |
| Occupation (1) | 3 Apr 1881 (age 20) | Confectioner; Brixton, Surrey 7 |
| Residence (1) | 17 Dec 1882 (age 22) | 138 Malham Road, Lewisham, Kent |
| Residence (2) | 7 Nov 1885 (age 25) | 4 Bank's Lane Bexley Heath, Bexley, Kent |
| Residence (3) | 2 Jun 1887 (age 26) | Lion Road, Bexley Heath, Bexley, Kent |
| Residence (4) | 1889 (est) (age 28-29) | Plumstead |
| Census (4) | 5 Apr 1891 (age 29 (!)) | Plumstead, Woolwich, London 8 |
| Occupation (2) | 5 Apr 1891 (age 30) | Baker; Plumstead, Woolwich, London 8 |
| Residence (5) | 1896 (age 35-36) | 136 Plumstead Road, Plumstead, Kent |
| Residence (6) | 1898 (age 37-38) | 198 High Street, Peckham, Camberwell, London |
| Census (5) | 31 Mar 1901 (age 40) | Peckham, Surrey 9 |
| Occupation (3) | 31 Mar 1901 (age 40) | Baker and Pastrycook; Peckham, Surrey 9 |
| Census (6) | 2 Apr 1911 (age 51 (!)) | Peckham, Surrey 10 |
| Occupation (4) | 2 Apr 1911 (age 50) | Baker and Pastry Cook; Peckham, Surrey 10 |
| Residence (7) | 1913 (age 52-53) | 198 High Street, Peckham, Camberwell, London 11 |
| Residence (8) | 1923 (age 62-63) | 198 High Street, Peckham, Camberwell, London 12 |
| Residence (9) | 1934 (age 73-74) | 198 High Street, Peckham, Camberwell, London 13 |
| Occupation (5) | Master Baker | |
| Child Count | 7 | |
| Marriage Count | 1 | |
| Death | 20 Jun 1946 (age 85) | Tooting Bec Hospital 14 |
| Burial | 26 Jun 1946 (age 85) | Romford Cemetery 15 |
Additional Information
| Birth | Family: ...of Frederick Augustus HOADLY and Elizabeth SMITH
No record of this event in GRO Index [2008] |
| Census (1) | 10 Shellon's Terrace, Folkestone, Kent |
| Census (2) | 16 Park Street, Leamington, Warwickshire |
| Census (3) | 9 Herne Place (Hope Cottage), Lambeth, Surrey |
| Residence (1) | 138, Malham Road, Lewisham, Kent |
| Residence (2) | 4 Bank's Lane Bexley Heath, Bexley, Kent
Birth of Liy and Grace, the twins |
| Residence (3) | Lion Road, Bexley Heath, Bexley, Kent
Birth of Edward |
| Census (4) | 136 Plumstead Road, Plumstead, London |
| Residence (5) | Kelly's South Suburban Directory 1896 |
| Residence (6) | Post Office London Suburbs South Directory 1898 |
| Census (5) | 198 High Street, Peckham, Surrey |
| Census (6) | 198 High Street, Peckham, Surrey |
| Residence (7) | Peckham Electoral Register 1913-1914 |
| Residence (8) | Peckham Electoral Register 1923 |
| Residence (9) | Peckham Electoral Register 1934 |
| Death | Cause: 1a Carcinoma of the Pancreas
Address: Tooting Bec Hospital Home address at time of death: 200 Peckham High Street SE 15 |
| Burial | Grave no: G58 |
Wife: Sarah Jane SMITH
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| Sarah Jane SMITH, 1895?, age 40 | Sarah Jane SMITH, 1916, age 60 | Sarah Jane SMITH, 1895?, age 40, Portrait of Sally Hoadly | Sarah Jane SMITH | ||||
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| Sarah Jane SMITH | Sarah Jane SMITH, 1st row Bill Dale in trilby; 2nd row; Dorrie & Edie Dale with Sally Hoadly | Sarah Jane SMITH, 1st row Dorrie & Edie Dale with Sally Hoadly; 2nd row Bill Dale | Sarah Jane SMITH | ||||
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| Sarah Jane SMITH | Sarah Jane SMITH, 1927, age 71 | |||
| Name: | Sarah Jane SMITH | |
| Sex: | Female | |
| Nickname: | Sally | |
| Father: | ? ? ( - ) | |
| Mother: | Ann SMITH (bef1827-1882) | |
| Birth | 8 Sep 1855 | Coleshill, Warwickshire 16 |
| Christening | 24 Sep 1855 (age 0) | Coleshill Parish Church 17,18 |
| Census (1) | 7 Apr 1861 (age 5) | Coleshill, Warwickshire 19 |
| Occupation (1) | 7 Apr 1861 (age 5) | Scholar; Coleshill, Warwickshire 19 |
| Census (2) | 2 Apr 1871 (age 15) | Aston, Birmingham, Warwickshire 20 |
| Occupation (2) | 2 Apr 1871 (age 15) | Dressmaker; Aston, Birmingham, Warwickshire 20 |
| Census (3) | 3 Apr 1881 (age 24 (!)) | West Dulwich Kent 21 |
| Occupation (3) | 3 Apr 1881 (age 25) | Servant Domestic; West Dulwich Kent 21 |
| Census (4) | 5 Apr 1891 (age 30 (!)) | Plumstead, Woolwich, London 8 |
| Census (5) | 31 Mar 1901 (age 44 (!)) | Peckham, Surrey 9 |
| Occupation (4) | Domestic Servant | |
| Marriage Count | 2 | |
| Child Count | 8 | |
| Census (6) | 2 Apr 1911 (age 55) | Peckham, Surrey 10 |
| Occupation (5) | 2 Apr 1911 (age 55) | Baker and Pastry Cook; Peckham, Surrey 10 |
| Death | 14 Apr 1930 (age 74) | |
| Burial | 22 Apr 1930 | Romford Cemetery 15 |
Additional Information
| Census (1) | Angel Yard, High Street, Coleshill, Warwickshire |
| Census (2) | 27 Aston Road (Public House), Aston, Duddeston Cum Nechells, Birmingham |
| Census (3) | 35 Park Road West Dulwich Kent |
| Census (4) | 136 Plumstead Road, Plumstead, London |
| Census (5) | 198 High Street, Peckham, Surrey |
| Census (6) | 198 High Street, Peckham, Surrey |
| Burial | Grave No: G58 |
Child 1: Frederick John HOADLY
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| Frederick John HOADLY, 1900?, age 18 | Frederick John HOADLY, 1916, age 33 | Frederick John HOADLY, 1895?, age 13, The children of Fred and Sally Hoadly | Frederick John HOADLY, 1895?, age 13 | ||||
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| Frederick John HOADLY, 1937, age 54 | Frederick John HOADLY, 147 Whitehorse Street | Frederick John HOADLY, 156 Whitehorse Street Stepney | Frederick John HOADLY, 1965?, age 83, Hoadly's Bakeries - 38 Ben Jonson Road Stepney | ||||
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| Frederick John HOADLY, Bun Day (Good Friday) at the 158 Whitehorse Street shop. Shopgirls Lil Gales and Lou. | Frederick John HOADLY, 1885?, age 3, F J Hoadly | Spouse: Frances Jessie JAQUES, 1916, age 30 | Spouse: Frances Jessie JAQUES, 1937, age 51 | ||||
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| Spouse: Frances Jessie JAQUES, 1927, age 41 | Spouse: Frances Jessie JAQUES, 1958, age 72, Jack and Jessie Hoadly - Christmas 1958 | Spouse: Frances Jessie JAQUES, 1958, age 72 | Spouse: Frances Jessie JAQUES, 1953, age 67, May-Jessie-Lilian - Sept 1953 | ||||
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| Spouse: Frances Jessie JAQUES, 1953, age 67 | Spouse: Frances Jessie JAQUES, 1947, age 61 | Spouse: Frances Jessie JAQUES, 1962, age 76 | Spouse: Frances Jessie JAQUES | ||||
| Name: | Frederick John HOADLY | |
| Sex: | Male | |
| Nickname: | Jack | |
| Spouse: | Frances Jessie JAQUES (1886-1974) | |
| Birth | 17 Dec 1882 | 138 Malham Road, Lewisham, Kent 22,23 |
| Census (1) | 5 Apr 1891 (age 9 (!)) | Plumstead, Woolwich, London 8 |
| Christening | 16 Oct 1896 (age 13) | Brixton, Surrey 24 |
| Census (2) | 31 Mar 1901 (age 18) | Peckham, Surrey 9 |
| Occupation (1) | 31 Mar 1901 (age 18) | Pastrycook Baker; Peckham, Surrey 9 |
| Residence (1) | 1911 (age 28-29) | 78 Old Bethnal Green Road |
| Census (3) | 2 Apr 1911 (age 28) | Bethnal Green, London 25 |
| Occupation (2) | 2 Apr 1911 (age 28) | Baker Manager; Bethnal Green, London 25 |
| Residence (2) | 1943 (age 60-61) | Willow Cottage, Hammond Lane Hatfield Broad Oak, Herts. |
| Will | 30 Aug 1951 (age 68) | Hornchurch, Essex 26 |
| Occupation (3) | Master Baker | |
| Child Count | 5 | |
| Marriage Count | 1 | |
| Death | 18 Nov 1978 (age 95) | St George's Hospital, Hornchurch, Essex 27 |
| Cremation | 27 Nov 1978 (age 95) | South Essex Crematorium |
Additional Information
| Birth | Family: ...of Frederick William HOADLY and Sarah Jane SMITH
Address: 138, Malham Road, Lewisham, Kent GRO Birth Certificate |
| Census (1) | 136 Plumstead Road, Plumstead, London |
| Christening | Saint Jude, East Brixton, Lambeth, Surrey
London, England, Births and Baptisms, 1813-1906 about John Frederick Hoadly Name: John Frederick Hoadly Record Type: Baptism Date: 16 Oct 1896 Father's Name: Frederick William Hoadly Mother's Name: Sarah Jane Hoadly Parish: Saint Jude, East Brixton Borough: Lambeth County: Middlesex |
| Census (2) | 198 High Street, Peckham, Surrey |
| Residence (1) | Post Office London Directory 1911 |
| Census (3) | 78 Old Bethnal Green Road, Bethnal Green, London |
| Will | 107 Station Lane Hornchurch, Essex
THIS IS THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT of me FREDERICK JOHN HOADLY of 107 Station Lane Hornchurch in the County of Essex Master Baker 1. I HEREBY revoke all former Wills and testamentary dispositions made by me 2. SUBJECT to the payment of my funeral and testamentary expenses and debts I GIVE AND DEVISE AND BEQUEATH all my estate whatsoever and wheresoever both real and personal unto my wife FRANCIS JESSIE HOADLY absolutely and I APPOINT her sole executrix of this my Will. IN WITNESS whereof I have hereunto set my hand to this my Will this 30th day of August One Thousand nine hundred and fifty one. SIGNED by the said FREDERICK JOHN HOADLY as and for his last Will in the presence of us both present at the same time who at his request in his presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses Hugh Acton 181 Corbets Tey Rd Upminster Medical Practitioner Alexander Victor Hale 216 Fitzstephen Road Dagenham Engineer (Retired) |
| Death | Cause: 1a: Bronchopneumonia; 2: Cerebral Arteriosclerosis |
| Cremation | Ockenden Road Corbets Tey Upminster Essex RM14 2UY
Ashes scattered Lawn 30 West |
Child 2: Lily May HOADLY
| Name: | Lily May HOADLY | |
| Sex: | Female | |
| Birth | 7 Nov 1885 | 4 Bank's Lane Bexley Heath, Bexley, Kent 28 |
| Death | Q3 1886 (age 0) | Dartford, Kent 29 |
Child 3: Grace Louise HOADLY
| Name: | Grace Louise HOADLY | |
| Sex: | Female | |
| Birth | 7 Nov 1885 | 4 Bank's Lane Bexley Heath, Bexley, Kent (2.00am) 30 |
| Death | Q3 1886 (age 0) | Dartford, Kent 31,32 |
Additional Information
| Birth | Family: ...of Frederick William HOADLY and Sarah Jane SMITH
Address: 4 Bank's Lane Bexley Heath, Bexley, Kent Twin |
Child 4: Edward William HOADLY
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| Edward William HOADLY | Edward William HOADLY, 1916, age 29 | Edward William HOADLY, 1895?, age 8 | Edward William HOADLY, The Hoadlys Bill, FW_ Laurie and Mabel Mahood_ Daisy_ Sally & Len | ||||
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| Edward William HOADLY | Edward William HOADLY, 1965?, age 78, Bill Hoadly portrait | Edward William HOADLY, St Mark's Church Harders Road Peckham | Edward William HOADLY, Bill and Daisy 1 | ||||
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| Edward William HOADLY, 1916, age 29, Bill and Daisy 2 | Edward William HOADLY, 1916, age 29, Dorrie Daisy Unknown Bill | Spouse: Daisy Mary PAYNE, 1911?, age 22 | Spouse: Daisy Mary PAYNE, 1916, age 27 | ||||
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| Spouse: Daisy Mary PAYNE | Spouse: Daisy Mary PAYNE, St Mark's Church Harders Road Peckham | Spouse: Daisy Mary PAYNE, 1916, age 27 | Spouse: Daisy Mary PAYNE | ||||
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| Spouse: Daisy Mary PAYNE, Daisy 1 | Spouse: Daisy Mary PAYNE | Spouse: Daisy Mary PAYNE, Daisy 2 | Spouse: Daisy Mary PAYNE | ||||
| Name: | Edward William HOADLY | |
| Sex: | Male | |
| Spouse: | Daisy Mary PAYNE (1889-1959) | |
| Birth | 2 Jun 1887 | Lion Road, Bexley Heath, Bexley, Kent 33,34 |
| Census (1) | 5 Apr 1891 (age 4 (!)) | Plumstead, Woolwich, London 8 |
| Christening | 23 Sep 1896 (age 9) | Brixton, Surrey 24,35 |
| Census (2) | 31 Mar 1901 (age 13) | Peckham, Surrey 9 |
| Occupation (1) | Master Baker | |
| Census (3) | 2 Apr 1911 (age 23) | Peckham, Surrey 10 |
| Occupation (2) | 2 Apr 1911 (age 23) | Baker and Pastry Cook; Peckham, Surrey 10 |
| Death | 4 Feb 1970 (age 82) | 112 Greenacre Road, King's Norton, Birmingham |
Additional Information
| Census (1) | 136 Plumstead Road, Plumstead, London |
| Christening | Saint Jude, East Brixton, Lambeth, Surrey
London, England, Births and Baptisms, 1813-1906 about Edward William Hoadly Name: Edward William Hoadly Record Type: Baptism Date: 23 Sep 1896 Father's Name: Frederick William Hoadly Mother's Name: Sarah Jane Hoadly Parish: Saint Jude, East Brixton Borough: Lambeth County: Middlesex |
| Census (2) | 198 High Street, Peckham, Surrey |
| Census (3) | 198 High Street, Peckham, Surrey |
Child 5: Leonard Wilfred HOADLY
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| Leonard Wilfred HOADLY, 1916, age 26 | Leonard Wilfred HOADLY, 1895?, age 6 | Leonard Wilfred HOADLY, 1927, age 37 | Leonard Wilfred HOADLY | ||||
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| Leonard Wilfred HOADLY, 1889?, age 0 | Leonard Wilfred HOADLY, 1917?, age 28 | Leonard Wilfred HOADLY, 1967, age 77 | Leonard Wilfred HOADLY, Len Joyce and Elsie Hoadly | ||||
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| Spouse: Elsie Josephine JENNER, 1928?, age 26 | Spouse: Elsie Josephine JENNER, Elsie Hoadly | Spouse: Elsie Josephine JENNER, 1927, age 25 | Spouse: Elsie Josephine JENNER, Joyce&Elsie | ||||
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| Spouse: Elsie Josephine JENNER | ||
| Name: | Leonard Wilfred HOADLY | |
| Sex: | Male | |
| Spouse: | Elsie Josephine JENNER (1902-1985) | |
| Birth | 7 Sep 1889 | Plumstead, Greenwich 36,37 |
| Census (1) | 5 Apr 1891 (age 1) | Plumstead, Woolwich, London 8 |
| Christening | 23 Sep 1896 (age 7) | Brixton, Surrey 24,35 |
| Census (2) | 31 Mar 1901 (age 11) | Peckham, Surrey 9 |
| Occupation (1) | Pastry Cook | |
| Education | Woods Road School, Peckham | |
| Census (3) | 2 Apr 1911 (age 21) | Peckham, Surrey 10 |
| Occupation (2) | 2 Apr 1911 (age 21) | Baker and Pastry Cook; Peckham, Surrey 10 |
| Death | 12 Mar 1973 (age 83) | Lewisham, Kent 38 |
Additional Information
| Census (1) | 136 Plumstead Road, Plumstead, London |
| Christening | Saint Jude, East Brixton, Lambeth, Surrey
London, England, Births and Baptisms, 1813-1906 about Leonard Wilfred Hoadly Name: Leonard Wilfred Hoadly Record Type: Baptism Date: 23 Sep 1896 Father's Name: Frederick William Hoadly Mother's Name: Sarah Jane Hoadly Parish: Saint Jude, East Brixton Borough: Lambeth County: Middlesex |
| Census (2) | 198 High Street, Peckham, Surrey |
| Census (3) | 198 High Street, Peckham, Surrey |
| Death | Cause: 1a Bronchio pneumonia: b: Chronic bronchitis and emphysema
Address: 186 Lewisham Road, Lewisham, Kent |
Child 6: Dorothy HOADLY
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| Dorothy HOADLY | Dorothy HOADLY, 1916, age 24 | Dorothy HOADLY, 1895?, age 3 | Dorothy HOADLY, St Mark's Church, Harder's Road, Peckham | ||||
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| Dorothy HOADLY | Dorothy HOADLY, 1915, age 23 | Dorothy HOADLY, 1915, age 23 | Dorothy HOADLY | ||||
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| Dorothy HOADLY | Dorothy HOADLY, St Mark's Church Harders Road Peckham | Spouse: William Joseph DALE | Spouse: William Joseph DALE, 1916, age 22 | ||||
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| Spouse: William Joseph DALE | Spouse: William Joseph DALE, 1915, age 21, Dorriewe | Spouse: William Joseph DALE | Spouse: William Joseph DALE | ||||
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| Spouse: William Joseph DALE, St Mark's Church Harders Road Peckham | ||
| Name: | Dorothy HOADLY | |
| Sex: | Female | |
| Spouse: | William Joseph DALE (1894-1967) | |
| Birth | 1 May 1892 | Plumstead (Woolwich 1d 1269 ) 31,39 |
| Christening | 23 Sep 1896 (age 4) | Brixton, Surrey 24,35 |
| Education (1) | frm 7 Jan 1901 to 31 Mar 1903 (age 8-10) | Peckham Wesleyan School, Stafford Street, Peckham, Surrey; Peckham Wesleyan School, Stafford Street, Peckham, Surrey 40 |
| Census (1) | 31 Mar 1901 (age 8) | Peckham, Surrey 9 |
| Education (2) | frm 27 Apr 1903 to 12 Apr 1907 (age 10-14) | Woods Road School, Harders Road, Peckham, Surrey; Woods Road School, Harders Road, Peckham, Surrey 41 |
| Census (2) | 2 Apr 1911 (age 19 (!)) | Peckham, Surrey 10 |
| Occupation | 2 Apr 1911 (age 18) | Baker and Pastry Cook; Peckham, Surrey 10 |
| Death | Sep 1956 (age 64) | Ealing 5e 100 ? 31 |
Additional Information
| Christening | Saint Jude, East Brixton, Lambeth, Surrey
London, England, Births and Baptisms, 1813-1906 about Dorothy Hoadly Name: Dorothy Hoadly Record Type: Baptism Date: 23 Sep 1896 Father's Name: Frederick William Hoadly Mother's Name: Sarah Jane Hoadly Parish: Saint Jude, East Brixton Borough: Lambeth County: Middlesex |
| Education (1) | Peckham Wesleyan School, Stafford Street, Peckham, Surrey
School Number:3829 Father: Address: 198 High Street; Previous School: Woods Road Reason for leaving: Health |
| Census (1) | 198 High Street, Peckham, Surrey |
| Education (2) | Woods Road School, Harders Road, Peckham, Surrey
School Number: 5458 Father: Frederick; Address: 198 High Street; Previous School: Weslyan; Reason for Leaving; Over Age There are two school numbers for Dorrie: the other is 5071 and under this entry the date of leaving is unclear on document - it says she left in July 1900 - does this mean the Weslyan School? [Check this] |
| Census (2) | 198 High Street, Peckham, Surrey |
Child 7: Eva HOADLY
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| Eva HOADLY, Eva Howard portrait | Eva HOADLY, 1916, age 23, Eva and George Howard's wedding group | Eva HOADLY, 1916, age 23 | Eva HOADLY, 1895?, age 2 | ||||
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| Eva HOADLY, St Mark's Church, Harder's Road, Peckham | Eva HOADLY, 1916, age 23 | Eva HOADLY, 1916, age 23, Wedding Cake - Eva and George Howard | Spouse: George Frederick HOWARD | ||||
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| Spouse: George Frederick HOWARD, 1916, age 30 | Spouse: George Frederick HOWARD, St Mark's Church, Harder's Road, Peckham | |||
| Name: | Eva HOADLY | |
| Sex: | Female | |
| Spouse: | George Frederick HOWARD (1885-1979) | |
| Birth | 21 Jun 1893 | Plumstead (Woolwich 1d 1283) 3,31,42 |
| Christening | 23 Sep 1896 (age 3) | Brixton, Surrey 24,35 |
| Education (1) | frm 7 Jan 1901 to 20 Apr 1903 (age 7-9) | Peckham Wesleyan School, Stafford Street, Peckham, Surrey; Peckham Wesleyan School, Stafford Street, Peckham, Surrey 40 |
| Census (1) | 31 Mar 1901 (age 7) | Peckham, Surrey 9 |
| Education (2) | frm 27 Apr 1903 to 12 Apr 1907 (age 9-13) | Woods Road School, Harders Road, Peckham, Surrey; Woods Road School, Harders Road, Peckham, Surrey 43 |
| Census (2) | 2 Apr 1911 (age 17) | Peckham, Surrey 10 |
| Occupation | 2 Apr 1911 (age 17) | Baker and Pastry Cook; Peckham, Surrey 10 |
| Death | 20 Jan 1946 (age 52) | Ilford, Essex 44 |
Additional Information
| Christening | Saint Jude, East Brixton, Lambeth, Surrey
London, England, Births and Baptisms, 1813-1906 about Eva Hoadly Name: Eva Hoadly Record Type: Baptism Date: 23 Sep 1896 Father's Name: Frederick William Hoadly Mother's Name: Sarah Jane Hoadly Parish: Saint Jude, East Brixton Borough: Lambeth County: Middlesex |
| Education (1) | Peckham Wesleyan School, Stafford Street, Peckham, Surrey
School Number:3830 Father: Address: 198 High Street; Previous School: Woods Road Reason for leaving: Gone with sister |
| Census (1) | 198 High Street, Peckham, Surrey |
| Education (2) | Woods Road School, Harders Road, Peckham, Surrey
School Number:5459 Father: Frederick; Address: 198 High Street; Previous School: Weslyan; Reason for leaving: Over age |
| Census (2) | 198 High Street, Peckham, Surrey |
| Death | Cause: Cardiac failure due to broncho pneumonia
Address: Brookside, Barley Lane, Ilford Cardiac failure due to broncho pneumonia Certified by P B Steels [?] C Coroner for metropolitan District of Essex after PM without Inquest. Informant: F. J. Howard - Son - 5 Norfolk Road Romford |
Note on Husband: Frederick William HOADLY (1) - shared note
"I've just noted that you don't have a record of Frederick William's birth. I have his birth certificate.
He was born on 28 / 10 / 1860 at 10 Shellons Terrace Folkestone.
The details are Father: Frederick August H (Cook (Professed), mother Elizabeth H, formerly Smith, and she registered the birth."
In 1871, Frederick is living at 16 Park Street, Leamington Priors, Warwickshire, with his mother.
[RG10/3195/1/10]
In the 1881 census, he is visiting his friends Jane and John Harris at 9 Herne Place
[RG11/0617/24/30].
Fred and Sally's wedding was witnessed by John Harris (Her sister [or Aunt]'s husband), and Grace Elise Cotton - who appears in the 1881 census residing at 75 Dulwich Road Lambeth with her Uncle Thomas Frederick Harris, and family. Presumably these are relatives of John Harris.
[RG11/617/34/8]
By the 1891 census, he is at 136 Plumstead Road, with his family and stepdaughter, Margaret.
[RG12/537/22].
He appears to have remained in Plumstead until about 1896 (according to Kelly's Directory)
He was apparently the Amateur Champion Banjoist of 1892 - he also played the Mandoline.
Three Smoking Concert Programmes of 1893 exist and F.W. is on the bills of each playing the Banjo, Mandoline or both.
On Tuesday 24th October 1893 there was a Woolwich and District Traders' Association Smoking Concert at which Mr F. Hoadly played selected mandoline solos.
One was at the Royal Gunpowder Factory at Waltham Abbey dated Friday December 1893. An entertainment to be given by Ye Chipps at the Recreation Hall. In part 2 was "Five minutes with Mr Fred. Hoadly Banjoist and Mandolinist.
On Friday 8th December at a Smoking Concert given by the Sergeants of the 3rd Kent Position Artillery, Woolwich Arsenal Mr. F Hoadley [sic] played selected banjo solos. On the back of this programme he has noted :
"The Christy's Minstrel Album No 10 Ise Gwine To Weep No More"
Family tradition has it that Fred was also an amateur black-face minstrel.
By 1898, he had moved to 198 High Street, Peckham.
"I believe that Eva was born on 21/6/1893 (not Sept as you suggest) in Plumstead ... My mother said that Frederick and Sally and family moved to High Street Peckham when Eva was just 6 weeks old."
At one stage he had three shops in Peckham, one of which was a restaurant.
Directories for 1907 to 1909 list F.W. Hoadly as having premises at 66, 76 and 198 High Street.
From 1919, only the premises at 76 and 198 are mentioned in the directories.
According to Joyce Hoadly, he was one of the first men in Peckham to own a car - a baby Peugeot. He was a terrible driver! He later bought a blue-grey Wolsey Hornet. He had a big telescope in an upstairs room of the premises in Peckham High Street.
He appears to be known as Fred. F.W. wasn't remembered fondly by his children. Was a bit of an old tyrant. Used to eat his meals separately from the rest of the family.
Robert Hoadly recalls as a very young child visiting his grandfather F.W. and going to kiss him goodbye to be gruffly rebuffed with "I don't kiss boys"!
He didn't give any financial help to his eldest son, Jack who set up his own Bakery business on his own after much hard work and privation [said his sister in law Nelly]
In 1996, Mr. Robert Farrer communicated the following reminiscences of F.W.
Mr. Farrer was employed by F.W. in 1934 at Peckham, at the age of sixteen. (His brother Stephen took over the job afterwards.):
"Frederick William Hoadly - over average height, thick set, ruddy complexion, in his seventies; a full head of iron grey hair; a man extremely self willed and at times could be ruthless.
Hobbies: Fishing: Went fishing on Sunday during the season with son Leonard, the venue being Pullborough, Sussex, their means of transport being a Wolsey Hornet owned by F.W., and solely maintained by Len who worked on it lovingly and religiously every Saturday afternoon after the baking.
Music: He was very adept on the mandoline banjo, but I am afraid the violin was not his forte. [His son, F.J. was afraid of that too!] One tune that he plinked at was Dvorjack's 'Humouresque'. I believe according to Len that he had at one time played in a troupe of black-faced Minstrels.
Confectionary: F.W. did all the orders for birthday and wedding cakes. I have watched him as he lovingly prepared a three-tiered cake. This work was done in the big room of the house over the Bakehouse.
The Catapault: He prided himself as being well-versed in the art of using the catapault. We would be hard at it in the Bakehouse, when an horrendous "meow!" from the Ham and Beef shop's ginger cat would tell us that he had once again scored a direct hit on the cat's posterior. Len would utter a few coarse expletives, then we would all laugh and carry on.
Banking: Monday saw F.W. arrayed in all his glory for his visit to the Bank. He would emerge bathed and shaved and arrayed in a fine grey suit, with a hat to match, and his shoes shining. He was the very epitome of sartorial elegance and he played to the Gallery for all it was worth - especially tipping his hat to all lady customers. Takings he carried in a blue bank bag, along with other banking impedimenta. Had he done this today, he would certainly have been mugged - especially in Peckham.
Family: Len certainly was his favourite son. F.J. was never mentioned. The daughters Dorrie and Eva were sparingly mentioned. Dorrie was discussed when: Bill Dale, the Son-in-Law and husband of Dorrie came looking for an order. Even as a boy my heart went out to him; you see, he was looked upon as just a common Rep., and almost had to grovel sometimes for an order. I liked him - he had a ready smile, and always spoke. A large man who wore a bowler hat and a shiny blue serge suit - such were the times that we lived in. Leonard [see under Leonard Wilfred Hoadly's notes]
Conclusion: I have endeavoured to give you information regarding F.W. Hoadly and his son Leonard, in whose employ I was at sixteen, my job being passed on to my brother, Stephen. I could write a book on my trials and tribulations as the General Factotum. However you are a long line of Bakers and Pastrycooks, and I don't have to tell you older ones about the hard times of the thirties, and how we had to work to retain a job. We also lived by a code of ethics; the boss was always called "Sir"; Len was "Mr.", and the shop girls "Miss".
The second shop on the corner of Rye Lane was managed by F.W.'s sister, Mrs. Knowles, and her daughter, Elsie - a spinster in her forties, who had a brother, Freddie.
F.W. was also proud of the fact that there had been a Bishop in the family. I close by wishing you all well, but I shall always live in the shadow of the ghosts who baked bread, and sweated.
Oh, yes - the General Factotum is now 80 - a long way on from sixteen!
R. Farrer.
P.S. I am sorry if you find the information scant, but like the rest of that generation, they played their cards close to their chests. It was a case of be seen, and not heard."
"My mother also had strong and ambivalent memories of her grandfather whom she referred to as Rogue Hoadly. Apparently he had more than just an eye for the ladies! I was also told that he injured a man, with his signet ring, who took an interest in Sally. The stories about the banjo and his terrible violin playing and driving also reached me!"
Elsie Hoadly (Len's wife and Joyce's mother) was a shop girl at the bakery. It seems that the reason Sarah Jane stayed with her daughter Eva was that when Elsie became pregnant with Joyce (1927) she had "maternity leave" and a Miss Wesson was her replacement. Old F.W. started having an affair with her and when Sally found out it was the last straw and she left him to go and live with Eva. That was the reason Len hated F.W. so much because he was very close to his mother. After Sarah Jane Hoadly's death, F.W.'s son Jack and his wife Jessie went to visit him at Peckham in their Citroen. He didn't answer the door, and as Jack and Jess left, they saw the curtain twitch, realising that he was in after all, but not wishing to answer the door. After WW1 Len went back to work as pastrycook for F.W., and during the Miss Wesson affair became concerned as to where the money was all going. F.W. wouldn't sign the business over to Len and eventually went bankrupt - about 1940. F.W. lost the shop and went to live next door with Miss Green who ran a flower shop - ( I imagine this was as a lodger not as a Romeo) - which was his final address before his death at Tooting Bec Hospital in 1946.
In a letter to his son Will dated 29th October 1938 F.W. writes from the Peckham High Street shop:
"Dear Will, many thanks for your good wishes, but I cannot expect to have many more birthdays at 87 [he was actually78!]. But I am fit and well and still working. Glad to hear that you are doing so well. Yours [ever?] F.W. Hoadly"
His grandson, Robert Hoadly visited him there (with his brother Jack). By then F.W. was a sorry state in one or two rooms with a cooker, a fire and a heap of coals in the corner. Bob and Jack persuaded him to play his mandoline for them, which he did - but was in tears as he did so.
Note on Husband: Frederick William HOADLY (2)
A telegram was sent by F W Hoadly's son-in-Law, William Dale to F.W.'s son Frederick John as follows:
"Romford - 20 June 46
3.25 Bracknell 33
DAD DIED THIS MORNING I CANNOT GO TO HOSPITAL GOT ILLNESS AT HOME BILL AM WAITING FOR DOCTOR SORRY SOMEBODY MUST GO -
HOMESTEAD BROAD LANE BRACKNELL BERKS"
Note on Wife: Sarah Jane SMITH - shared note
In the 1861 census for Coleshill, she is living with John and Margarett Smith, and their daughter, Jane. She is listed as their daughter (aged 5 - which would put her birth at about 1856), but since Margarett would have been 52 at the time of her birth, I feel that this is unlikely.
Could Sarah Jane have been the daughter of one of John and Margarett's children, and brought up by her Grandparents?
[The Coleshill Parish registers show that a Sarah Jane Smith, daughter of Ann Smith, "A single woman", was christened on 26th September 1855]. It seems odd that John and Margarett baptized all their children, but not Sarah Jane.
From an email from Sally Richards:
"I've checked my notes - my mother [Barbara Howard] referred to Sally having a brother called Mark. She said Mark Smith (the surname probably just an assumption as I don't suppose she ever met him).However, Ann Smith, according to your website, did have a son Mark Shuttleworth. If this is the Mark my mother meant, it would be additional evidence that Ann is Sally's mother. Incidentally, there are only two Marks in the whole family tree - Mark Shuttleworth, William and Ann Shuttleworth's son (and possibly therefore Sarah Jane Smith's half brother), and Mark Shuttleworth, son of Mark Snr. and Emily."
The evidence seems to strongly point to Sarah Jane being the illegitimate daughter of Ann Smith, eldest daughter of John and Margarett Smith.
This would be supported by the baptismal entry in the Coleshill Parish Registers and a corresponding GRO birth certificate obtained that registers Sarah Jane's birthday as 8th September.
The date of registration (by the mother Ann Smith) is 26th September 1855 which is also the date of baptism.
The only conflicting evidence here is Joyce Hoadly's [ Sarah Jane's grandaughter] memory of her grandmother's birthday as 12th September. Her memory is sharp and reliable - and although she barely remembers her grandmother she recalls that her father Len always said his mother was born on 12th September.
Is it possible, therefore, that Sarah Jane perhaps due to the circumstances of her birth, was unaware of the correct date of her birth?
There is a family rumour - yet to be investigated [2002] that Sarah Jane and perhaps her mother (Ann Smith) were at some point domestics at Warwick Castle.
Another rumour suggests that she was somehow connected with Lady Hamilton!
Curiously the following info has been gleaned from the Internet from a site about Warwick Castle:
"The 8th Lord Brooke, Francis Greville, married Elizabeth, the sister of Sir William Hamilton. This was the same William Hamilton whose wife Emma enjoyed a tempestuous and public affair with Lord Nelson."
In 1881 census, she is a domestic servant to Frank Burtonshaw, a mantle manufacturer, and his wife, Augusta. They resided at 35 Park Road, West Dulwich, which is now (1996) Park Hall road.
[RG11/0626/93/14]
At the same time, Margarett Hamilton [Smith], her daughter is staying with Jane (Sarah Jane's sister - or perhaps aunt) and John Harris at 9 Herne Place
[RG11/0617/24/30]
According to Joyce Hoadly, Sarah (or Sally, as she was known), had a piano, and used to sing "Come Back To Erin" and "The Last Rose Of Summer".
Nelly Jaques recalls; "She was a nice lady." She used to dress her daughters very nicely, and Nelly used to go to school with them. Being poorer, she envied Eva and Dorothy, but got on well with them nevertheless.
Letters from Sarah Jane to her daughter in law Elsie - all written in pencil:
[From Walton 1926]
"Hamilton House Walton-On-The-Naze, Essex Sep 5 26
Dear Elsie
I was so pleased to get a letter from you it quite cheered me up dear. As you say that was some storm. I am glad we did not get it here. We have had some lovely weather. Friday morning was wet but soon cleared. I suppose Eva told you all the new's I am glad you had a lovely run in the A.C. and enjoyed it so much. I know dear old Len would look after you well. You must give him my love and a great big kiss. On Tuesday as you know it is his Berfday. I must try and get down the street to buy him a card. Sorry I didn't answer you letter ere this but Eva was getting away on Saturday and I was moving downstairs. It takes me a long time. I went to dinner with Jack and Jessie. They send their kind love to you and Len. I shall be glad to get home again. There is no place like Home. I am getting better but rather slowley [sic]. Please give my love to Miss Garrett. Now dear I suppose I must dry up as it is getting dark. With fond love to you and Len. Trusting you are both well I am yours as ever Mum. P.S. Write me again soon."
[undated]
"Dear Elsie
I am sorry the dear baby [Joyce Hoadly] has had such a cold. Frank [Harwood?] said she had it slightly on Tuesday. I am glad you did not bring her out. Keep her well rubbed with oil. You can't do better and keep her out of the cold wind till she gets quite well it is such a dangerous time of the year. I will come and see you on Monday if she is not well enough, or if it is still cold, kiss her for me, and give my love to Len. Lots to yourself Mumxxx"
"Dear Elsie
I am rather late with my good wishes. But I wish you all the best of Health and Happiness. Some to little Joyce and your own dear self. From Mum and Dad.xxxx Run in and see me when you get time. Come right through and up the stairs."
[Postcard dated 29-6-27 from Walton on Naze]
"Dear Elsie
I hope you had a nice journey and did not go to sleep. You looked so very cosy. Today is the first fine day since you were here. Xx Love to you both Mum and Dad"
[Letter]
"Hamilton House Walton on Naze Essex 30-6-27
Dear Elsie
Big thunder storm here this morning. Cannot go out Jessie is busy packing to send off by train. Our holiday will soon be over. And I shall not be sorry. This weather is so depressing. But their [sic] is no doubt we shall benefit by the change and rest. Dad has written to Len this morning to catch the 11am post so he will get it to night. I hope you are keeping well and not working to [sic]hard because you need not, I was very pleased to see you on Sunday and Glad to hear that you got home alright. I expect you was a bit late and the weather was rather unkind. Never mind. Now dear I think you better order a leg of lamb for Sat dinner then we shall have some for supper on Sunday night. And some tomatoes and onions. Not forgetting the Pig's Ear as Dad calls it. Please tell Miss Garrett I am sorry about the cards as Mr Hoadly did not post them all at once. I expect you have got them ere this. Will you kindly give Ivy the 2/6 I spoke to you about and tell her I trust will have a fine day and hope to see her on Tuesday morning. Dad as [sic] been down the Pier it is Blowing like H he says. Fondest Love from Mother and Dad to you Both xx S.J.H"
"Sarah Jane died whilst visiting Eva and George in Norfolk Rd, Romford and my mother remembered this vividly. Apparently Eva and her mother were very close. "
Sources
| 1 | Marriage certificate. Assessment: Primary evidence.
Text From Source: Marriage Certificate: 1881 Marriage Solemnized at St Matthews Church in the Parish of Brixton in the County of Surrey No: 227 When Married: September 11th 1881 Name and Surname: Frederick William Hoadly Age: 21 Condition: Bachelor Rank or Profession: Baker Residence at time of Marriage: Brixton Father's Name and Surname: Frederick Augustus Hoadly (deceased) Rank or Profession of Father: Cook Name and Surname: Sarah Jane Smith Age: 24 Condition: Spinster Rank or Profession: - Residence at time of Marriage: Brixton Father's Name and Surname: John Smith (deceased) Rank or Profession of Father: Butcher Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church after Banns by me A.B.S. West This marriage was Solemnised between us: Frederick William Hoadly Sarah Jane Smith In the presence of us: John Harris Grace Elise Cotton CERTIFIED to be a true copy of an entry in the certified copy of a Register of Marriages in the Registration District of Lambeth Given at the GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE, under the Seal of the said Office, the 29th day of November 1990 |
| St Catherine's House. |
| 2 | Census (Microfilm). |
| Family Records Centre, 1 Myddleton Street LONDON EC1R 1UW. Tel: 020 8392 5300. |
| 3 | "Email to Graham Hoadly from Dr. Sally Richards, grandaughter of Eva and George Howard". |
| 4 | GRO, Birth Certificate. Assessment: Primary evidence.
Text From Source: Registration District: Elham. 1860 BIRTH in the Sub-district of Folkestone in the County of Kent No: 386 When and where born: Twenty Eighth October 1860. 10 Shellons Terrace, Folkestone Name if any: Frederick William Sex: Boy Name and surname of father: Frederick Augustus Hoadly Name, surname and maiden surname of mother: Elizabeth Hoadly formerly Smith Occupation of father: Cook (Professed) Signature, description and residence of informant: Elizabeth Hoadly, Mother. 10 Shellons Terrace, Folkestone When registered: Nineteenth November 1860 Signature of Registrar: Stephen Macdonald. Registrar Name entered after registration: CERTIFIED to be a true copy of an entry in a Register in my custody. [?] Deputy Superintendant Registrar. 19th January 1984 Date |
| Graham Hoadly. |
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| Source: Birth Certificate, Birth Certificate of Sophia Hoadly | |
| 5 | "Census 1861 (Frederick Augustus Hoadly) Folkestone, Kent RG9/551/181/53". Assessment: Primary evidence. |
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| Source: Census 1861 (Frederick Augustus Hoadly) Folkestone, Kent RG9/551/181/53, Frederick Augustus Hoadly 61 | |
| 6 | "Census 1871 (Elizabeth Hoadly) Leamington, Warwickshire RG10/3195/9/10 & 11". Assessment: Primary evidence. |
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| Source: Census 1871 (Elizabeth Hoadly) Leamington, Warwickshire RG10/3195/9/10 & 11, Elizabeth Hoadly (a) 71 | |
| 7 | "Census 1881 (Frederick William Hoadly) Brixton, Surrey RG11/0617/24/30". Assessment: Primary evidence. |
| 8 | "Census 1891 (Frederick William Hoadly) Plumstead, Woolwich, London RG12/537/16/22". Assessment: Primary evidence. |
| 9 | "Census 1901 (Frederick William Hoadly) Peckham, Surrey RG13/514/30/11". Assessment: Primary evidence. |
| 10 | "Census 1911 (Frederick William Hoadly) Peckham, Surrey RG14/PN2576". |
| 11 | "Peckham Electoral Register 1913-1914". |
| Southwark Local Studies Library, 211 Borough High Street Southwark LONDON SE1 1JA. Tel: 020 7403 3507. |
| 12 | "Peckham Electoral Register 1923". |
| Southwark Local Studies Library, 211 Borough High Street Southwark LONDON SE1 1JA. Tel: 020 7403 3507. |
| 13 | "Peckham Electoral Register 1934". |
| Southwark Local Studies Library, 211 Borough High Street Southwark LONDON SE1 1JA. Tel: 020 7403 3507. |
| 14 | Death Certificate. Assessment: Primary evidence.
Text From Source: Registration District: Wandsworth. 1946 DEATH in the Sub-district of Tooting in the Metropolitan Borough of Wandsworth No: 7 When and where died: Twentieth June 1946. Tooting Bec Hospital Name and Surname: Frederick Hoadley Sex: Male Age: 85 years Occupation: of 200 Peckham High Street SE 15 a Master Baker Cause of Death: (1a) Carcinoma of Pancreas Certified by G. Brown MD Signature, description and residence of informant: G. Brown, Chief Resident Officer, Tooting Bec Hospital When registered: Eleventh July 1946 Signature of Registrar: D. H. Elms. Registrar CERTIFIED to be a true copy of an entry in the certified copy of a Register of Deaths in the District above mentioned. Given at the GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE, under the Seal of the said Office, the 17th day of January 1991 |
| Family Records Centre, 1 Myddleton Street LONDON EC1R 1UW. Tel: 020 8392 5300. |
| 15 | Romford Cemetery Burial Records. |
| Upminster Crematorium. Tel: 01708 222 188. |
| 16 | GRO, Birth Certificate. Assessment: Primary evidence.
Text From Source: Birth Certificate Registration District: Meriden. 1855 BIRTH in the Sub-district of Coleshill in the County of Warwick No: 157 When and where born: Eighth of September 1855. Coleshill Name if any: Sarah Jane Sex: Girl Name and surname of father: - Name, surname and maiden surname of mother: Ann SMITH Occupation of father: - Signature, description and residence of informant: Ann Smith. Mother. Coleshill When registered: Twenty Sixth September 1855 Signature of Registrar: William Jacombs Registrar CERTIFIED to be a true copy of an entry in the certified copy of a Register of Births in my custody. William Bussey Superintendent Registrar 23rd January 1984 |
| Graham Hoadly. |
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| Source: Birth Certificate, Birth Certificate of Sophia Hoadly | |
| 17 | Coleshill Parish Registers. |
| Birmingham City Archives, Floor 7 Central Library Chamberlain Square Birmingham B3 3HQ. Tel: 0121 303 4217. |
| 18 | Church of the Latter Day Saints, "http://www.familysearch.org/". Assessment:
Secondary evidence.
Text From Source: IGI Individual Record FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index v5.0 British Isles Search Results | Download | Pedigree -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SARAH JANE SMITH Female -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Event(s): Birth: Christening: 24 SEP 1855 Coleshill, Warwick, England Death: Burial: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Parents: Mother: ANN SMITH Family -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Messages: Extracted birth or christening record for locality listed in the record. The source records are usually arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type: P015981 1709 - 1875 0229158, 0229159 Film 0820658 Film P015981 1709 - 1875 0229158, 0229159 Film NONE Sheet: 00 |
| Internet. Call Number: http://www.familysearch.org/ (electronic). |
| 19 | "Census 1861 (John Smith) Coleshill, Warwickshire RG9/2188/69/18". Assessment: Primary evidence. |
| 20 | "Census 1871 (William Shuttleworth) Aston, Birmingham, Warwickshire RG10/3146/13/20". Assessment: Primary evidence. |
| 21 | "Census 1881 (Sarah Jane Smith) West Dulwich Kent RG11/0626/93/14" (RG11/0626/93/14). RG11/0626/93/14. Cit. Date: 3 April 1881. Assessment: Primary evidence. |
| 22 | GRO, Birth Certificate. Assessment: Primary evidence.
Text From Source: Registration District: Lewisham. 1882 BIRTH in the Sub-district of Sydenham in the County of Kent No: 264 When and where born: Seventeenth December 1882. 138 Malham Road Name if any: Frederick John Sex: Boy Name and surname of father: Frederick William Hoadly Name, surname and maiden surname of mother: Sarah Jane Hoadly formerly Smith Occupation of father: Baker Signature, description and residence of informant: F.W. Hoadly, Father. 138 Malham Road, Forest Hill When registered: Thirtieth December 1882 Signature of Registrar: George Phillips. Registrar Name entered after registration: CERTIFIED to be a true copy of an entry in a Register in my custody. Shirley Gibbon. Deputy Superintendant Registrar. 7.11.90 Date |
| Graham Hoadly. |
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| Source: Birth Certificate, Birth Certificate of Sophia Hoadly | |
| 23 | "Information from Free Births, Marriages, and Deaths website: http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/"
(Internet). Assessment: Secondary evidence.
Text From Source: Births Dec 1882 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hoadly Frederick John Lewisham 1d 1134 |
| Internet. Call Number: http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/ (electronic). |
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| Source: Free BMD website, marriage certificate - Lucy Jaques Alexander Davis - 25Dec 1902 | |
| 24 | "Baptismal Registers of Saint Jude, East Brixton, Lambeth, Surrey". |
| Ancestry. Web: http://www.ancestry.co.uk/. |
| 25 | "Census 1911 (Frederick John Hoadly) Bethnal Green, London RG14/PN1419". |
| 26 | Will. Text From Source: THIS IS THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT of me FREDERICK
JOHN HOADLY of 107 Station Lane Hornchurch in the County of Essex Master Baker
1. I HEREBY revoke all former Wills and testamentary dispositions made by me 2. SUBJECT to the payment of my funeral and testamentary expenses and debts I GIVE AND DEVISE AND BEQUEATH all my estate whatsoever and wheresoever both real and personal unto my wife FRANCIS JESSIE HOADLY absolutely and I APPOINT her sole executrix of this my Will. IN WITNESS whereof I have hereunto set my hand to this my Will this 30th day of August One Thousand nine hundred and fifty one. SIGNED by the said FREDERICK JOHN HOADLY as and for his last Will in the presence of us both present at the same time who at his request in his presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses Hugh Acton 181 Corbets Tey Rd Upminster Medical Practitioner Alexander Victor Hale 216 Fitzstephen Road Dagenham Engineer (Retired) |
| Principal Registry Family Division, First Avenue House 42-49 High Holborn LONDON WC1V 6NP. Tel: 020 7947 6946. |
| 27 | Death Certificate. Assessment: Primary evidence.
Text From Source: CERTIFIED COPY OF AN ENTRY DEATH Entry No. 274 Registration District: Havering Sub-district: Havering Administrative area: London Borough of Havering Date and place of death: Eighteenth November 1978 St Georges Hospital, Hornchurch Name and surname: Frederick John HOADLY Sex: Male Maiden surname of woman who has married: - Date and place of birth: 17th December 1882 Sydenham Occupation and usual address: a Master Baker (retired) 107 Station Lane, Hornchurch Name and surname of informant: Marion Elaine HOADLY Qualification: Grandaughter Usual address: 34, The Avenue, Hornchurch, Essex Cause of death: 1a: Bronchopneumonia b: Cerebral Arteriosclerosis Certified by M. Delany M.B. I certify that the particulars given by me above are true to the best of my knowledge and belief: M. Hoadly Signature of informant Date of registration: Twentieth November 1978 Signature of registrar: J. A. Smith Registrar CERTIFIED to be a true copy of an entry in a register in my custody. E. E. Evans Deputy Registrar 20.11.78 Date IQ 833329 |
| Family Records Centre, 1 Myddleton Street LONDON EC1R 1UW. Tel: 020 8392 5300. |
| 28 | "Information from Free Births, Marriages, and Deaths website: http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/"
(Internet). Assessment: Secondary evidence.
Text From Source: Births Dec 1885 (>99%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hoadley Lily May Dartford 2a 457 |
| Internet. Call Number: http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/ (electronic). |
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| Source: Free BMD website, marriage certificate - Lucy Jaques Alexander Davis - 25Dec 1902 | |
| 29 | Ibid. Assessment: Secondary evidence.
Text From Source: Deaths Sep 1886 (>99%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hoadly Lily May 0 Dartford 2a 234 |
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| Source: Free BMD website, marriage certificate - Lucy Jaques Alexander Davis - 25Dec 1902 | |
| 30 | GRO, Birth Certificate. Assessment: Primary evidence.
Text From Source: Registration District: Dartford. 1885 BIRTH in the Sub-district of Bexley in the County of Kent No: 7 When and where born: Seventh November 1883. 2.00am 4 Banks Lane, Banks Lane, Bexley Heath, Bexley usd. Name if any: Grace Louise Sex: Girl Name and surname of father: Frederick William Hoadly Name, surname and maiden surname of mother: Sarah Jane Hoadly formerly Smith Occupation of father: Baker Signature, description and residence of informant: F.W. Hoadly, father. 4 Banks Lane, Bexley Heath When registered: Eighth of December 1885 Signature of Registrar: F. W. J. Ranger. Registrar Name entered after registration: CERTIFIED to be a true copy of an entry in the certified copy of a Register of Births in the District above mentioned. Given at the GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE, LONDON, under the Seal of the said Office, the 15th day of April 1992 |
| Graham Hoadly. |
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| Source: Birth Certificate, Birth Certificate of Sophia Hoadly | |
| 31 | GRO Indexes. |
| Family Records Centre, 1 Myddleton Street LONDON EC1R 1UW. Tel: 020 8392 5300. |
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| Source: GRO Indexes, Frederich Charles Jaques Martha Kearns Marr 1907 | |
| 32 | "Information from Free Births, Marriages, and Deaths website: http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/"
(Internet). Assessment: Secondary evidence.
Text From Source: Deaths Sep 1886 (>99%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hoadly Grace Louise 0 Dartford 2a 235 |
| Internet. Call Number: http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/ (electronic). |
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| Source: Free BMD website, marriage certificate - Lucy Jaques Alexander Davis - 25Dec 1902 | |
| 33 | GRO, Birth Certificate. Assessment: Primary evidence.
Text From Source: Registration District: Dartford. 1887 BIRTH in the Sub-district of Bexley in the County of Kent No: 90 When and where born: Second June 1887. Lion Road, Bexley Heath, Bexley usd. Name if any: Edward William Sex: Boy Name and surname of father: Frederick William Hoadly Name, surname and maiden surname of mother: Sarah Jane Hoadly formerly Smith Occupation of father: Baker Signature, description and residence of informant: S. J. Hoadly, mother. Lion Road, Bexley Heath When registered: Fifth of July 1887 Signature of Registrar: F. W. J. Ranger. Registrar Name entered after registration: I hereby certify that the above is a true Copy of an Entry of Birth in a Register Book in my custidy. Witness my hand this 18th day of November 1938 [?] Deputy Superintendent. |
| Graham Hoadly. |
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| Source: Birth Certificate, Birth Certificate of Sophia Hoadly | |
| 34 | "Information from Free Births, Marriages, and Deaths website: http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/"
(Internet). Assessment: Secondary evidence.
Text From Source: Births Sep 1887 (>99%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HOADLY Edward William Dartford 2a 449 |
| Internet. Call Number: http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/ (electronic). |
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| Source: Free BMD website, marriage certificate - Lucy Jaques Alexander Davis - 25Dec 1902 | |
| 35 | "Bill, Len, Eva & Dorrie Hoadly 1896". Assessment: Primary evidence. |
| Ancestry. Web: http://www.ancestry.co.uk/. |
| 36 | GRO, Birth Certificate. Assessment: Primary evidence.
Text From Source: Shortened Birth Certificate BIRTHS AND DEATHS REGISTRATION ACT 1874 CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION OF BIRTH I, the undersigned, Do hereby certify that the Birth of Leonard William Hoadly born on the 8th day of September 1889, has been duly registered by me Witness my hand, this 17th day of October 1889 C.G.S. Godwin Registrar of Births and Deaths East Plumstead Sub-District According to his daughter, Joyce, Len was born at midnight - his father maintaining that he was born on the 8th September, whilst his mother was adamant that he was born on the 7th! |
| Graham Hoadly. |
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| Source: Birth Certificate, Birth Certificate of Sophia Hoadly | |
| 37 | "Information from Free Births, Marriages, and Deaths website: http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/"
(Internet). Assessment: Secondary evidence.
Text From Source: Births Dec 1889 (>99%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hoadly Leonard Wilfred Woolwich 1d 1239 |
| Internet. Call Number: http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/ (electronic). |
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| Source: Free BMD website, marriage certificate - Lucy Jaques Alexander Davis - 25Dec 1902 | |
| 38 | Death Certificate. Assessment: Primary evidence.
Text From Source: CERTIFIED COPY OF AN ENTRY DEATH Entry No. 143 Registration District: Lewisham Sub-district: Lewisham Administrative area: London Borough of Lewisham Date and place of death: Twelfth March 1973 186 Lewisham Road, Lewisham Name and surname: Leonard Wilfred Hoadly Sex: Male Maiden surname of woman who has married: - Date and place of birth: 7th September 1889 Plumstead, Greenwich Occupation and usual address: a Pastry Cook (retired) 186 Lewisham Road, Lewisham Name and surname of informant: Elsie Josephine Hoadly Qualification: Widow of deceased Usual address: 186 Lewisham Road, S.E. 13 Cause of death: 1a: Broncho pneumonia b: Chronic bronchitis and emphysema Certified by A. Gordon Davies Coroner for Inner South London after post mortem without inquest I certify that the particulars given by me above are true to the best of my knowledge and belief: E.J. Hoadly Signature of informant Date of registration: Fourteenth March 1973 Signature of registrar: M.K. Fisk Registrar CERTIFIED to be a true copy of an entry in a register in my custody. M.K. Fisk Registrar 14/3/73 Date IM 001931 |
| Family Records Centre, 1 Myddleton Street LONDON EC1R 1UW. Tel: 020 8392 5300. |
| 39 | "Information from Free Births, Marriages, and Deaths website: http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/"
(Internet). Assessment: Secondary evidence.
Text From Source: Births Jun 1892 (>99%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hoadly Dorothy Woolwich 1d 1269 |
| Internet. Call Number: http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/ (electronic). |
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| Source: Free BMD website, marriage certificate - Lucy Jaques Alexander Davis - 25Dec 1902 | |
| 40 | "Peckham Wesleyan School, Stafford Street, Peckham, Surrey" (Admission and discharge register for girls). Cit. Date: from 1900 to 1907. Assessment: Primary evidence. |
| London Metropolitan Archives, 40 Northampton Road London EC1R 0HB. Tel: 020 7332 3820. |
| 41 | "Woods Road School, Peckham: Admission and Discharge Register" (Microfilm).
Cit. Date: from 1889 to 1895. Assessment: Primary evidence.
Viewed at London Metropolitan Archive 13th June 2003 by Graham Hoadly |
| London Metropolitan Archives, 40 Northampton Road London EC1R 0HB. Tel: 020 7332 3820. |
| 42 | "Information from Free Births, Marriages, and Deaths website: http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/"
(Internet). Assessment: Secondary evidence.
Text From Source: Births Sep 1893 (>99%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HOADLY Eva Woolwich 1d 1283 |
| Internet. Call Number: http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/ (electronic). |
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| Source: Free BMD website, marriage certificate - Lucy Jaques Alexander Davis - 25Dec 1902 | |
| 43 | "Woods Road School, Peckham: Admission and Discharge Register" (Microfilm). Cit. Date: from 1889 to 1895. Assessment: Primary evidence. |
| London Metropolitan Archives, 40 Northampton Road London EC1R 0HB. Tel: 020 7332 3820. |
| 44 | Death Certificate. Assessment: Primary evidence.
Text From Source: Death Certificate: Registration District: Ilford 1946 DEATH in the Sub-district of Ilford South in the County of Essex No: 108 When and where died: Twentieth of January 1946 at Brookside, Barley Lane U.D. Name and Surname: Eva Howard Sex: Female Age: 52 years Occupation: of 5 Norfolk Road, Romford U.D. Wife of George Frederick Howard a Depot Superintendent (LPTB) Cause of Death: Cardiac failure due to broncho pneumonia Certified by P B Steels [?] C Coroner for metropolitan District of Essex after PM without Inquest. Signature, description and residence of informant: F.J. Howard son 5 Norfolk Road, Romford When registered: Twenty Third of January 1946 Signature of Registrar: W.J. Howard I William John Howard Registrar of Births and Deaths for the Sub-District of Ilford South, in the County of Essex do hereby certify that this is a true copy of the entry No. 108 in the Register Book of Deaths for the said Sub-District, and that such Register Book is now legally in my custody. Witness my hand this 23rd day of January, 1946 W.J. Howard Registrar of Births and Deaths |
| Family Records Centre, 1 Myddleton Street LONDON EC1R 1UW. Tel: 020 8392 5300. |