Names |
Notes |
Ingledew, George |
15 George – well known Newark citizen, a Trustee of Coddington Wesleyan Chapel, contributing to the 1858 decision to build the chapel school. |
Ingleton, Jeremiah Ingleton, Mrs Ann (née Johnson) |
16 – 14/09/1840 – Jeremiah Ingleton married Ann Johnson Ann has baby son Joseph |
Ingleton, Jeremiah Ingleton Mrs
Johnson, Joseph
|
35 1841 Census – Jeremiah Ingleton, age 25, b~1816, Y( in Notts.), Agricultural labourer Ann Ingleton, age 20, b~1821, Y( in Notts.), Joseph Johnson, age 2, b~1839, Y( in Notts.), Folio 6;862 |
Ingram, Mr Thomas |
27/28 in 1869 and 1872 Thomas Ingram at The Plough. In 1872 also listed as a cottager. |
Ingram, Mrs Ingram, Mrs Mary |
29 – in 1879 Mrs Mary Ingram listed as cottager and victualler, and at The Plough. 30/32/33/8/34 Mary Ingram in 1881 – shopkeeper and The Plough, Mrs – in 1892, 1894 (victualler and The Plough), and 1897,1900, 1912 still at The Plough Inn. |
Ingram, Roland Ingram, John
Ingram, John Thomas
Ingram, John Thomas |
15 Roland and John gained three passes at school, with a 3s refund, in the period 1873 – 1877.
D Newcastles papers: compensation agreement for former copyhold property owned by John Thomas Ingram, dated 18 Apr. 1935; relates to a messuage, orchard and garden in Coddington [details of bounding properties and numbers on O.S. map provided] 10/20/21 ? 1938 – 1942 – 1950 at Fairfield, p.res |
Ingram, Mr Frederick |
1 Mr Frederick – in 1918 cottage in Lot 49 8 Mr Fred- in 1900 cottager 15 Fred gained a good attendance award at school in the period 1878 ? 1882. |
Ingram, Florence |
19 – 1957 at 68 Main Street |