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Willingale One Name Study
Willingale Family Tree
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1851 - 1936 (85 years)
1770 - 1855 (85 years)
Birth |
1770 |
Maldon, Essex |
Christened |
20 Jul 1770 |
All Saints Church, Maldon, Essex |
Died |
1855 |
Loughton, Essex |
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Father |
John Willingale b. 1728, Steeple, Essex |
Mother |
Susanna Fordham b. Abt 1734 |
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Family |
Charlotte Fowler b. 1768, Holborn, London |
Married |
25 Jun 1793 |
St Lawrence Pountney, London |
Children |
| 1. Joseph Willingale b. 15 Oct 1793, Harlow, Essex |
| 2. Charlotte Willingale b. Abt 1797, Loughton, Essex |
| 3. Samuel Willingale b. 1799, Stanford Rivers, Essex |
+ | 4. Thomas Willingale b. 1799, Stanford Rivers, Essex |
+ | 5. John Willingale b. 1800, Stanford Rivers, Essex |
+ | 6. Barbara Willingale b. 1802, Stanford Rivers, Essex |
| 7. Charles Willingale b. 1803, Stanford Rivers, Essex |
| 8. Amy Willingale b. 1806, Stanford Rivers, Essex |
| 9. Susanna Willingale b. 1807, Loughton, Essex |
| 10. William Willingale b. 1808, Loughton, Essex |
| 11. Hannah Willingale b. 1811, Loughton, Essex |
| 12. James Willingale b. 1813, Loughton, Essex |
+ | 13. Susannah Willingale b. 1815, Loughton, Essex |
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1788 - 1866 (78 years)
Birth |
1788 |
Loughton, Essex |
Christened |
25 Dec 1788 |
St. John's Church, Loughton, Essex |
Died |
1866 |
Loughton, Essex |
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Family |
Mary Gould b. 1792, Loughton, Essex |
Married |
1810 |
Shoreditch, London |
Children |
+ | 1. John Higgins b. 1813, Loughton, Essex |
+ | 2. Hetty Higgins b. 1816, Loughton, Essex |
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Name |
William Willingale |
Birth |
1851 |
Loughton, Essex |
Census |
1851 |
Born after the 1851 census. |
Christening |
19 Oct 1851 |
St. John's Church, Loughton, Essex |
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St Johns Church, Loughton
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Gender |
Male |
Census |
1861 |
Goldings Hill, Loughton, Essex |
Census |
1871 |
High Road, Loughton, Essex |
Census |
1881 |
Prospect Cottages, Baldwins Hill, Loughton, Essex |
Census |
1891 |
Baldwins Hill, Loughton, Essex |
Census |
1901 |
Baldwins Hill, Loughton, Essex |
Occupation |
1901 |
General Labourer |
Census |
1911 |
30 Wroths Path, Baldwins Hill, Loughton, Essex |
Death |
1936 |
Loughton, Essex |
Notes |
- In the Census of 1861 William was recorded as living with his parents at Goldings Hill Loughton. RG9/1063/119 Page 19
Essex Newsman Saturday 26 March 1870
Epping Petty Sessions
William Willingale, jun., and George Freeman, of Loughton, labourers, were charged with using a snare for the purpose of killing game at Loughton on the 15th of March. The case against Freeman was withdrawn, and John Sutton, gamekeeper, proved the case against Willingale, who did not appear. ? Fined 20s. and costs 11s., or one month.
1871 census - High Road, Loughton, Essex RG10/1638/31 p7
WILLINGALE, Heetty Head F 55 1816 Essex
WILLINGALE, Samuel Son M 30 1841 Essex
WILLINGALE, William Son M 19 1852 Essex
WILLINGALE, Mary Ann Daughter F 25 1846 Essex
WILLINGALE, John Son M 23 1848 Essex
WILLINGALE, Joseph Son M 14 1857 Essex
WILLINGALE, Ellen Son's Wife F 20 1851 Essex
BOWER, George H Lodger M 22 1849 Surrey
WILLINGALE, Annie Son's Dau F 1 1870 Essex
In the Census of 1881 he was recorded as living with his wife Fanny at Prospect Cottages Baldwins Hill Loughton.
In 1891 Baldwins Hill, Loughton - RG12/1362/82 p41
WILLINGALE, William Head Married M 38 1853 General Labourer Loughton
WILLINGALE, Frances F Wife Married F 36 1855 Epping
WILLINGALE, Sydney Son M 9 1882 Loughton
WILLINGALE, Samuel Son M 7 1884 Loughton
WILLINGALE, Maud Daughter F 2 1889 Loughton
In 1901- Baldwins Hill, Loughton, Essex RG13/1639/7 p5
WILLINGALE, William Head Married M 50 1851 General Labourer Loughton, Essex
WILLINGALE, Frances Wife Married F 48 1853 Epping, Essex
WILLINGALE, Sydney Son Single M 18 1883 Gardener (Domestic) Loughton, Essex
WILLINGALE, Samuel Son Single M 16 1885 Gardener (Domestic) Loughton, Essex
WILLINGALE, Ada Daughter Single F 12 1889 Loughton, Essex
1911 census - Baldwins Hill Loughton, Essex - RG14/9775
WILLINGALE, William Head Widower M 59 1852 General Laborer Loughton
WILLINGALE, Samuel Son Single M 26 1885 General Laborer Loughton
WILLINGALE, Ada Maud Daughter Single F 22 1889
1911 census - Baldwins Hill Loughton, Essex - RG14/9775
WILLINGALE, William Head Widower M 59 1852 General Laborer Loughton
WILLINGALE, Samuel Son Single M 26 1885 General Laborer Loughton
WILLINGALE, Ada Maud Daughter Single F 22 1889
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Person ID |
I0378 |
Willingale One Name Study |
Last Modified |
28 Feb 2015 |
Family |
Frances Peters b. 1853, Theydon Bois, Essex d. 1904, Epping, Essex (Age 51 years) |
Marriage |
1879 |
Epping, Essex |
Children |
| 1. Abraham George Willingale b. 19 May 1881, Loughton, Essex d. 1881, Loughton, Essex |
+ | 2. Sidney Walter Willingale b. 16 Nov 1882, Loughton, Essex d. 1966, Epping, Essex (Age 83 years) |
+ | 3. Samuel Willingale b. 23 Dec 1884, Loughton, Essex d. 29 Nov 1917, Belgium (Age 32 years) |
| 4. Ada Maud Willingale b. 9 Jul 1888, Loughton, Essex d. 1950, Tonbridge, Kent (Age 61 years) |
| 5. Florence Annie Willingale b. 30 Dec 1889, Loughton, Essex d. 1890, Loughton, Essex (Age 0 years) [Natural] |
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Family ID |
F0018 |
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| Birth - 1851 - Loughton, Essex |
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| Christening - 19 Oct 1851 - St. John's Church, Loughton, Essex |
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| Census - 1861 - Goldings Hill, Loughton, Essex |
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| Census - 1871 - High Road, Loughton, Essex |
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| Marriage - 1879 - Epping, Essex |
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| Census - 1881 - Prospect Cottages, Baldwins Hill, Loughton, Essex |
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| Child - Abraham George Willingale - 19 May 1881 - Loughton, Essex |
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| Child - Sidney Walter Willingale - 16 Nov 1882 - Loughton, Essex |
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| Child - Samuel Willingale - 23 Dec 1884 - Loughton, Essex |
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| Child - Ada Maud Willingale - 9 Jul 1888 - Loughton, Essex |
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| Child - Florence Annie Willingale - 30 Dec 1889 - Loughton, Essex |
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| Census - 1891 - Baldwins Hill, Loughton, Essex |
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| Census - 1901 - Baldwins Hill, Loughton, Essex |
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| Census - 1911 - 30 Wroths Path, Baldwins Hill, Loughton, Essex |
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| Death - 1936 - Loughton, Essex |
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Books |
| Thomas Willingale, Lopping Rights and the saving of Epping Forest In this research, I not only give a background of the forest’s history and details of the early forest court rolls, outline Thomas’s involvement up to his death, but go on to detail later events, including the Epping Forest Commissioners, the Epping Forest Acts of 1878 & 1880, the Corporation of London's eventual conservation of the forest, the Arbitrator’s findings and the construction of Lopping Hall, which was built to compensate the inhabitants of Loughton for the loss of their lopping rights. I also detail some of the later reporting of these events and the folklore surrounding Thomas, right up to the present day. |
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