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Willingale One Name Study
Willingale Family Tree
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1869 - 1938 (69 years)
1805 - 1848 (42 years)
Birth |
11 Jul 1805 |
St Pancras, London |
Christened |
4 Aug 1805 |
Parish Church, St Pancras, London |
Died |
12 Jan 1848 |
21 Draycott Place, Chelsea, London |
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Father |
Samuel Willingale b. 24 Dec 1780, Tillingham, Essex |
Mother |
Sarah Brown b. Abt 1787 |
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Family |
Mary Ann Hobbs b. 1811, Brighton, Sussex |
Married |
31 Mar 1828 |
Brighton, Sussex |
Children |
| 1. Mary Ann Willingale b. 1834, Pimlico, London |
+ | 2. Susannah Willingale b. 9 Jun 1830, Westminster, London |
+ | 3. Thomas Samuel Willingale b. 30 Mar 1832, St Georges, London |
| 4. Sophia Sarah Willingale b. 20 Jul 1836, 13 Gloucester Mews West, Westminster, London |
| 5. Maria Willingale b. 25 Apr 1838, Marylebone, London |
+ | 6. Sarah Ann Willingale b. 30 Dec 1840, Charlotte Street, Pimlico, London |
+ | 7. George Tunmer Willingale b. 23 Mar 1843, Queen's Royal Mews, Belgave, London |
| 8. William James Willingale b. 19 Jun 1845, Windsor, Berkshire |
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Name |
Emily Goddard La Hogue Willingale |
Birth |
5 Mar 1869 |
On the ship La Hogue returning to England from Australia |
Gender |
Female |
Census |
1871 |
2 Conduit Yard, Fleet Street, Coventry, Warwickshire |
Census |
1881 |
Spon Street, Coventry, Warwickshire |
Census |
1891 |
68 Smithford Street, Coventry, Warwickshire |
Census |
1901 |
25 Polmadie Road, Govan, Glasgow, Scotland |
Census |
1911 |
Spring Road, Little Heath, Foleshill, Coventry, Warwickshire |
Death |
9 Jul 1938 |
18 Edward Road, Bedworth, Warwickshire [1] |
Burial |
15 Jul 1938 |
Bedworth Cemetery, Warwickshire [2] |
Notes |
- In 1891 Emily is aged 22, a waitress living at 68 Smithford Street, Coventry.
Brisbane Courier - 30 August 1893
WILLINGALE, George Turner, left London for
Brisbane thirty years ago; last heard of at
George-street, Sydney. His daughter Emily
inquires. (Mother and wife are dead.)
1911 census SPRING RD LITTLE HEATH FOLESHILL COVENTRY
CHATWIN, THOMAS HEAD MARRIED M 39 TURNER ORDNANCE WORKS WARWICKSHIRE RYTON ON DUNMORE
CHATWIN, EMILY WIFE MARRIED 18 YEARS F 42 AT SEA
CHATWIN, EDGAR SON SINGLE M 17 APPRENTICE CARPENTER WARWICKSHIRE COVENTRY
CHATWIN, MAUDIE DAUGHTER SINGLE F 15 APPRENTICE MILLINERY WARWICKSHIRE COVENTRY
CHATWIN, LOUISA DAUGHTER SINGLE F 12 SCHOOL WARWICKSHIRE COVENTRY
CHATWIN, HENRY SON SINGLE M 3 WARWICKSHIRE COVENTRY
CHATWIN, THOMAS SON SINGLE M 3 MONTHS WARWICKSHIRE COVENTRY
(RG14PN18498 RG78PN1109 RD389 SD1 ED13 SN130)
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Person ID |
I5543 |
Willingale One Name Study |
Last Modified |
10 Sep 2013 |
Family |
Tom Chatwin b. 16 Nov 1871, Ryton on Dunsmore, Warwickshire d. 21 Jan 1961, Warwick, Warwickshire (Age 89 years) |
Marriage |
1893 |
Coventry, Warwickshire |
Children |
+ | 1. Edgar Turner Chatwin b. 9 Feb 1894, 104 East Street, Coventry, Warwickshire d. 30 Dec 1972, Nuneaton, Warwickshire (Age 78 years) |
+ | 2. Maudie la Hogue Chatwin b. 21 Dec 1895, Coventry, Warwickshire d. 1950, Nuneaton, Warwickshire (Age 54 years) |
| 3. Louisa May Chatwin b. 27 Feb 1899, Foleshill, Warwickshire d. 1986, Warwickshire (Age 86 years) |
| 4. Henry John Chatwin b. 8 May 1908, Coventry, Warwickshire d. 1 Sep 1979, Nuneaton, Warwickshire (Age 71 years) |
+ | 5. Thomas George Chatwin b. 17 Jan 1911, Coventry, Warwickshire d. 29 May 1989, Nuneaton, Warwickshire (Age 78 years) |
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Family ID |
F2008 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Event Map |
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| Birth - 5 Mar 1869 - On the ship La Hogue returning to England from Australia |
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| Census - 1871 - 2 Conduit Yard, Fleet Street, Coventry, Warwickshire |
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| Census - 1881 - Spon Street, Coventry, Warwickshire |
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| Census - 1891 - 68 Smithford Street, Coventry, Warwickshire |
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| Marriage - 1893 - Coventry, Warwickshire |
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| Child - Edgar Turner Chatwin - 9 Feb 1894 - 104 East Street, Coventry, Warwickshire |
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| Child - Maudie la Hogue Chatwin - 21 Dec 1895 - Coventry, Warwickshire |
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| Child - Louisa May Chatwin - 27 Feb 1899 - Foleshill, Warwickshire |
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| Census - 1901 - 25 Polmadie Road, Govan, Glasgow, Scotland |
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| Child - Henry John Chatwin - 8 May 1908 - Coventry, Warwickshire |
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| Census - 1911 - Spring Road, Little Heath, Foleshill, Coventry, Warwickshire |
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| Child - Thomas George Chatwin - 17 Jan 1911 - Coventry, Warwickshire |
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| Death - 9 Jul 1938 - 18 Edward Road, Bedworth, Warwickshire |
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| Burial - 15 Jul 1938 - Bedworth Cemetery, Warwickshire |
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Ships |
| La Hogue "LA HOGUE" was well known and a large, majestic, three masted, fully rigged "ship". Built in 1855 by LAING of Sunderland, N.E. England, she was a "frigate" style ship which means that she had a white band painted down each side into which were painted imitation, black gun ports. This style was said to frighten off pirates in the China Seas.
Her length was 226 feet, beam 35 feet and draught 23 feet. She was 1331 Tons and was said to have a long (96ft) poop deck and (42ft) fo'c's'le. She had a very large figurehead and was known for the large, single, topsail on the mizzen mast. As a very popular passenger ship in the early days, it was claimed that people would delay their sailing for a month or two to be able to travel on her. |
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