Names |
Notes |
Lacy, Mr William |
3 Mr William – d 28.2.1822 in his 59th year – inscribed in wood on side alter |
Laine ? see Lane, Lain, Layne etc |
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Lamb, Henry = Lamb, Harry? Lamb, Jane Lamb, Tom (Thomas) Lamb, Robert
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15 Henry (=Harry?) – in 1874 and in Feb 1875, received school attendance award. 15 Harry, Jane and Tom– received school attendance awards during. 15 Robert, Harry and Jane – in 1878 received 3s fees for passes in three subjects 15 Jane and Tom– 3s fees for passes in three subjects during 1878 – 1882 |
Lambe, Miss Elizabeth (later Mrs Sudbury) Sudbury, Joseph |
16 – 07/03/1682 – Joseph Sudbury married Elizabeth Lambe |
Lamb, John Lamb, Mrs Jane (née Wilson) |
16 – 21/12/1819 – John Lamb married Jane Wilson |
Lamb, Mr Kenneth Raymond |
3 Mr Kenneth Raymond – d 7.6,1971 aged 41, b~1870 |
Lame, Miss Claire (later Mrs Byrch) Byrch, Stephen (? Birch) |
16 – 09/11/1634 – Stephen Byrch married Claire Lame |
Land |
36 – Will Proved 1729 Yeoman |
Lane, see also Lain, Laine, Layne etc |
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Layne, John |
36B – John Layne, labourer Codyngton – Will dated 30.8.1556; Proved 20.4.1559; York ref Vol15 pt3 Fol306 |
Lane, Thomas Lane, Mrs Margaret (née Treloffe) |
16 – 18.6.1609 – Thomas Lane married Margaret Treloffe |
Laine See also Lain, Lane |
36 – Will Proved 1661 Labourer |
Lane |
36 – Will Proved 1634 Yeoman |
Lane |
36 – Will Proved – 1638 |
Lane, William Lane, Mrs Mary (later Trawley) |
16 – 01/07/1680 – William Lane married Mary Trawley |
Lane See also Laine |
36 – Will Proved 1729 Yeoman |
Lain, John Lain, Mrs Sarah (nee Hardy) |
16 – 21/04/1745 – John Lain married Sarah Hardy |
Lane, John Lane, Mrs Elizabeth (née Ashwell) |
16 – 16/11/1779 – John Lane married Elizabeth Ashwell |
Lane, Miss Elizabeth (later Mrs Newton) Newton, William |
16 – 18/06/1792 – William Newton married Elizabeth Lane |
Lane, see also Lain, Laine, Layne etc |
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Langlay, Robert Langlay, Mrs Ruth (later Mrs Parlbie) |
16 – 23/05/1666 – Robert Langlaymarried Ruth Parlbie |
Langlay |
36 – will proved 1668 Yeoman |
Langlay |
36 – will proved 1681 Labourer |
Langley, William Langley, Mrs Helen(née Clarke) |
16 – 05/10/1685 – William Langley married HelenClarke |
Langlay |
36 – Will Proved – 1706 |
Langley, Elizabeth (later Mrs Birkitts) Birkitts, William
Birkitts, William jnr Birkitts, Samuel Birkitts, Samuel Birkitts, Elizabeth (nee Pratt) 4 sons
Bell, Mr William Bell, Mary (later Mrs Taylor) Thomas, Taylor Taylor, Elizabeth (later Mrs Birkitts) Birkitts, Richard
Tenants 1698: Sudbury, Joseph Pilgrim, Elizabeth Smith, John Pratt, William Jalland, Thomas
Slight, Leeson (The Plough) Taylor, Mr (butcher) |
From Margaret Ilott – 1730 William Birkitts (b1698) marries Elizabeth Langley; they had 2 sons William (b 1732) and Samuel (b 1734).
1679 William Bell settled a farm on his daughter Mary Bell on her marriage to Thomas Taylor, who died 1686. 1698 William Bell left farm to his daughter for life, and therafter to his grandaughter Elizabeth Birkitts. Also £2 left annually to the poor of Coddington out of land on Beacon Field.
1697 Elizabeth Taylor married Mr Richard Birkitts of Balderton. 1700/01 Richard and Elizabeth Birkitts move in with mother Mary Taylor nee Bell. Mary died 1719. c1720 Richard and Elizabeth Birkitts move back to Balderton, leaving his son William (b~1698) on the Coddington farm. ]
1730 William Birkitts marries Elizabeth Langley; they had 2 sons William (b 1732) and Samuel (b 1734). Pre 1757- William Birkitt settled the farm brought to him by his wife Elizabeth Taylor on his eldest son William; in 1757 settled Charity Farm on his second son Samuel Birkett.
Samuel Birkett married Elizabeth Pratt – he left the farm to her for her life with other bequests – the farm to be sold and divided equally between 4 of his sons. Elizabeth Birkett died 1819 – house sold 1820 – auctioned off at the Plough (see poster of sale from Rosemary Frost). Farm bought by John Ashwell, farmer and gentleman for £582 15s
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Langley, Mr John |
14 John Langley, yeoman, of Coddington, Nottinghamshire (2). 10.12.1717 For £40 paid to William Bernard [Barnard], tanner, of Newark (1) by (2), demise for 1,000 years from (1) to (2) of a messuage and tan yard in Mill Gate, Newark, and of another messuage in the same street; both premises recently devised to (1) under the Will of Hugh Barnard; includes arrangements for the payment of interest and expected covenants. |
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Langley, Mr John Squire, Mrs Elizabeth (later Langley) |
37- 28.3.1730 John Langley, husbandman of Coddington, aged 60 (b~1670) when he married Elizabeth Squire of Coddington, widow at Newark. – Parents of Elizabeth who in 1730 married William BIRKETT (b1698) = Langlay below and above? |
Langlay |
36 – Will Proved – 1730 Yeoman |
Langton, Mr William |
26/27/28 – in 1848, 1869 and 1872 William Langton listed as a boot and shoemaker. see below |
Langton, Mr William Langton, Jane
Southern, John Southern, Richard
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35 1841 Census William Langton, age 30 b~1811, N(not in Notts), Cordwainer Jane Langton, age 30 b~1811, N(not in Notts),
Also in same household: John Southern, age 25 b~1816, N(not in Notts), Lime burner Richard Southern, age 20 b~1821, N(not in Notts), Lime burner Folio 8, 862 |
Langton, Miss Jane Eliza (later Mrs Southern) Southern, John |
16 – 05/10/1841 – John Southern married Jane Eliza Langton Did William Langton die young? Did John marry his landlady, or a relative of hers? |
Laughton, Mr William |
24 In 1853 Mr William Laugton listed as boot and shoe maker 7 Mr William – in 1864 shoemaker |
Lawe |
36 – Will Proved – 1605 Yeoman |
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Notes |
Lawson, Miss Jane (later Mrs Hall) Hall, Benjamin |
16 – 01/06/1794 – Benjamin Hall married Jane Lawson |
Lawson, Isaac Lawson, Mrs Mary (née Waite) |
16 – 18/01/1798 – Isaac Lawson married Mary Waite |
Lawson, Mr William Lawson, Elizabeth Lawson, Mary Lawson, William jnr
Bennett, George Holmes, Henry
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35 1841 Census William Lawson, age 40, b~1801, Y(in Notts), Agricultural labourer Elizabeth Lawson, age 45, b~1796, Y(in Notts), Mary Lawson, age 10, b~1831, Y(in Notts), William Lawson, age 4, b~1836, Y(in Notts)
George Bennett, age 45, b~1796, Y(in Notts), quarryman Henry Holmes, age 20, b~1821, Y(in Notts), quarryman Folio 9, 862 |
Lawson, Samuel Lawson, Mrs Elizabeth (née Taylor) |
16 – 02/03/1848 – Samuel Lawson married Elizabeth Taylor 26 ? in 1848 Samuel Lawson listed as a boot and shoemaker. |
Lawson, Mr Thomas |
7/28/30 Mr Thomas – in 1864 and 1872 carpenter. 1881 wheelwright 15 In Rev Frederick Taverner’s map Thomas Lawson lived opposite Balderton Lane, carpenter with two children. |
Lawson, Miss Mary Robinson (later Mrs Alcock) |
16 – 17/10/1881 – Richard George Alcock married Mary Robinson Lawson (Was Mary?s mother a Miss Robinson?) |
Layne – see also Lane Lain, Laine, etc |
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Lea, Thomas Lea, Mrs Mary (née Fearfield) |
16 – 21/05/1874 – Thomas Lea married Mary Fearfield |
Leader, Mr Reginald |
3 Mr Reginald – d 27.8.1983 aged 75; b~1908 18/19 ? 1957-1961 at 66 Main Street |
Leaning, Lewis Leaning, Mrs Annie (née Miller) |
16 – 30/03/1885 – Lewis Leaningmarried Annie Miller |
Leaning, William Henry Leaning, Mrs Eliza (née Booth) |
16 – 14/06/1900 – William Henry Leaningmarried Eliza Booth |
Leaverton See also Leverton |
36 – Will Proved – 1706 Widow |
Ledgett – see also Lidgett, Lidgitt, Ligett etc |
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Ledgett |
36 – Will Proved – 1815 Yeoman |
Lee, Miss Martha (later Mrs Beckett) Becket, Mr Samuel |
16 – 17/02/1785– Samuel Beckett married Martha Lee |
Lee, William Lee, Mrs Ann (née Smalley) |
16 – 14/05/1835 – William Lee married Ann Smalley |
Lee, John |
26 –in 1848 John Lee listed as cottager. |
Lee, William Lee, Monica Lee, William jnr. Lee, John Lee, Caroline Lee, Mary
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35 1841 Census William Lee, age 40 b~1801, Y(in Notts), Miller Monica Lee, age 45 b~1796, Y(in Notts) William Lee jnr, age 15 b~1826, Y(in Notts) John Lee, age 13 b~1828, Y(in Notts) Caroline Lee, age 11 b~1830, Y(in Notts) Mary Lee, age 9 b~1832, Y(in Notts) Folio 7, 862 |
Lee, Mr William
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6 Mr William – in 1832 miller 24/25/26 – in 1844, 1848 and 1853 listed as corn miller 15 Trustee of Coddington Chapel School when it opened it 1858. see below |
Lee, Mr William
Lee, Mr William Lee, Mrs Olive (née Young) |
7 Mr William – in 1864 corn miller. In 1862, added 10hp steam engine to mill, on Balderton Road; or son of entry above? 27/29 – in 1869 and in 1879 William Lee miller and farmer 28/30 – in 1872 cornmiller Balderton Road, in 1881 William is farmer and miller
16 – 01/05/1856 – William Lee married Olive Young 3 Mr William – d 9.12.1884 aged 58; b~1826 3 Mrs Olive – d 25.1.1912 aged 79 – wife to Mr William; b~1833. parents of Samuel, Francis and Edward?
15 In 1858 William Lee was among the Trustees of the Wesleyan Chapel school. In 1891 William Lee (the same one?) was on the board of management for the final years of the Coddington Chapel School – which closed in April 1895. ? Mr Lee – 1880 and at end March 1881 also one of National School managers. |
Lee, Miss Mary (later Mrs Hurt) Hurt, Isaac |
16 – 03/04/1856 – Isaac Hurt married Mary Lee |
Lee, John Thomas Lee, Mrs Emma (née Harvey) |
16 – 07/07/1868 – John Thomas Lee married Emma Harvey |
Lee, Miss Annie (later Mrs Forrington) Forrington, John Turner |
16 – 07/09/1882 – John Turner Forrington married Annie Lee |
Lee, Reuben |
29/30 – in 1879 farmer at Beaconfield, 1881 farmer |
Lee, Mr Samuel |
3 Mr Samuel – 21.3.1889 aged 20; b~1869 |
Lee, Mr Francis |
3 Mr Francis – 26.1.1913 aged 46; b~1867 |
Lee /Young, Sarah (later Mrs Millns) Millns, William Thompson |
16 – 07/06/1881 – William Thompson Millns married Sarah Young Lee |
Lee, John Lee, Mrs Susan (née Smith) |
16 – 21/05/1889 – John Lee married Susan Smith |
Lee, Edward Lee, Mrs Hannah Elizabeth (née Daybell) |
16 – 12/06/1890 – Edward Lee (age 31?) married Hannah Elizabeth Daybell. same as below? |
Lee, Mr Edward
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3 Mr Edward – d 4.2.1933 aged 74; b~1859 8/31/32/33 Mr E – in 1892, 1894, 1897, 1900 miller and farmer (in 1894 Edward at Coddington Mill) 34/9/13/22/23 Mr Edward – in 1912, 1916, 1923,1928 1932 miller wind and steam
D Newcastles papers: compensation agreement for former copyhold property owned by Edward Lee in Coddington – 1935 [Long Greenfield Close with the cottage and buildings erected on it; a close of land in Stone Pit Close and Mill Close] |
Lee, Mr Samuel |
10/21 Mr Samuel – in 1936-8, 1941-2 miller (wind & oil) 18/19/20 – 1950 – miller, at Coddington Mill |
Lee, William |
18/19 – 1957-1961 at Stone Cottage, Balderton Lane |
Lee, Thomas J T |
18/19 – at Balderton Lane |
Leek, Miss Elizabeth (later Mrs Shaw) Shaw, Amos |
16 – 23/06/1748 – Amos Shaw married Elizabeth Leek |
Leeson, Edward Leeson, Mrs Ellen (née Johnson) |
16 – 04/05/1634 – Edward Leesonmarried Ellen Johnson |
Leverton –see also Leaverton |
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Leverton, William Leverton, Mrs Mary (née Dunn) |
16 – 17/04/1683 – William Leverton married Mary Dunn |
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Names |
Levick, Hannah’s Charity |
Notts Archives Not known if this has any connection with FT Levick who lived briefly in Coddington. Hannah Levick’s Charity, Nottingham: records (DD2355). Levick’s Almshouses – The almshouses in Neville Street, Nottingham were founded by Hannah Levick in memory of her Brother, the Late George Levick esq., and consist of fourteen houses for aged people over sixty years of age, each of whom receives yearly £3 and one ton of coal.
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Levick, Mr Francis =? Frederick Tonge Levick
Levick, Mrs Sarah = ?Levick, Mrs Sarah Anne nee Hewson
Levick, Ms Phoebe Grace = Levick, Ms Grace Levick, William Levick,Jessie ?= Mrs Jessie Stephens Levick, Harry
? Levick, Annie ? Levick, John Levick, Eleanor Levick, Frederick Henry (Dick) (=? Harry) Levick, Dorothy
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31 – in 1892 F T Levick listed as assistant overseer. 3 Mr Francis – d 2.5.1905 aged 54 – interred at Innisean, Alberta Canada; b~1851. 3 Mrs Sarah – d 30.10.1891 aged 39 – wife to Mr Francis; b~1852 3 Ms Phoebe Grace – d 26.10.1891 aged 13 – daughter of Sarah and Francis. B~1878 (15 There was typhoid in Coddington in 1891, Jessie, Grace and Harry were all gravely ill and Grace and her mother Sarah died. The school subscribed for a wreath). 15 Jessie and Grace – good school attendance prizes in period
An Internet family tree: Descendents of George Levick of Worksop, Notts (FTS grandfather – have photo of him):
3rd generation: John Levick born 9 Dec 1827 in Blyth, Notts (died on 10 Jan 1889 in Newark) married to Sarah Anne Moxon (on 20.9.1849 in Gainsborough). Children of John Levick and Sarah Anne Moxon were: Frederick Tonge Levick, + Mary G, Clara E, Henry E, Henry E, Isabella E.
4th generation consistent with 3/15/31 above? – Mr Frederick Tonge (=Francis?) b 27.1.1851 in 25 Pennington St. Hull (died Innisfail, Alta, Canada 20.5.1905.) Married Sarah Ann Hewson, (CHG has photos of her, her mother and Hewson’s mill) (b 14.8.1852 in Market Lane, Barton in Humber – she died in Coddington 30.10.1891.) Children were: Stillborn male: born 21.5.1875 in New Cross, London, England. 1 Annie 2 Phoebe Grace born on 2 Jun 1878 in New Cross, London, England – died on 28 Oct 1891 in Coddington. 3 John born on 5 Jan 1880 in Barton on Humber – died on 17 Sep 1880 in Barton on Humber. 4 Jessie Sophia was born on 11 Jul 1881 in Newark. She died in Oct 1941. (She was married to James Stephens on 9 Jan 1905 in Innisfail, Alta, Canada. – their children were: Jim Stephens, John Fredrick (Jack) Stephens.) 5 William born on 4 Dec 1882 in Newark, died on 18 Jan 1962 in Ponoka, Alta, Canada. [He was married to Mary Conway on 13 Nov 1917 (born on 18 Mar 1892 in Wawseata, Michigan, USA and died on 1 Sep 1967 in Crossfield, Alta, Canada.)] (male stillborn) on 14 Dec 1884 in Newark, Notts. 6 Eleanor born on 25 Nov 1886 in Coddington – died on 9 Jan 1976 in Calgary, Alta, Canada. She was married to Samuel Beck McKeague on 22 Mar 1922 in Pro-Cathedral, Calgary, Alta, Canada (he was born on 26 Aug 1891 in Cullies, Shercock, Co Cavan, Ireland, christened on 31 Dec 1891 in Corraneary Presbyterian Church, Bailie-borough, Co. Cavan, Ireland, died on 28 May 1976 in Calgary, Alta, Canada.) 7 Frederick Henry (Dick) (=? Harry) born on 16 Jul 1888 in Coddington. He died on 11 Jul 1954 in Kimberley, BC, Canada. 8 Dorothy Levick born on 22 May 1890 in Coddington, Notts, England – died on 2 Jan 1986 in Modesto, CA, USA.
Frederick Tonge Levick was afterwards married to Isabelle Stuart on 12 Nov 1900 in Calgary, AB, Canada. Isabelle Stuart born on 18 Feb 1867 in Canada. (Children of Frederick Tonge Levick and Isabelle Stuart were: John Stuart , Thomas Morley, Charles Edward 17 Jul 1904 in Little Red Deer, Alta, Canada.) He died on 18 Oct 1910 in Innisfail, Alta, Canada.
LEVICK, Frederick Tonge; wrote these two books on local history: Candlelight Years; Red Deer |
Lewin, John Lewin, Mrs Elizabeth (née Holmes) |
16 – 24/03/1845 – John Lewin married Elizabeth Holmes |
Lewty, Rev Cooper |
15 Rev Cooper – he came to the village in 1859. In 1861 census he was 26, a bachelor living at no 71, though recorded as lodging atno 70 (Joseph Booth’s and his widowed mother’s house). He became the incumbent between, to be replaced by J M Dolphin. |
Lidgett – see also Ledgett, Ligett, Lidgitt etc |
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Liggett, Miss Rebecca (later Mrs Thompson) Thompson, Thomas |
16 – 11/06/1822 – Thomas Thompson married Rebecca Liggett |
Ligget, Miss Mary (later Mrs Hall) Hall, Charles |
16 – 03/04/1823 – Charles Hall married Mary Ligget |
Ligget, Miss Eliz (later Mrs Dawson) Dawson, Joseph |
16 – 29/04/1828 – Joseph Dawson married Eliz Ligget |
Lidgett, Nathan Lidgett, Mrs Mary Ann (née Crossley) |
16 – 30/03/1829 – Nathan Lidgett married Mary Ann Crossley |
Lidgett, Miss Ann (later Mrs Bryan) Bryan, Robert |
16– 13/11/1843 – Robert Bryan married Ann Lidgett |
Lidgett, Mr George Lidgett, Ms Ruth |
3 Mr George – d 2.2.1815 aged 64 b~1751 3 Ms Ruth ? d 27.3.1839 aged 83 b~1756
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Lidgett, Mrs Ruth Lidgett, David Lidgett, Abner Lidgett, Ann Lidgett, Emma
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35 1841 Census Ruth Lidgett, age 65 b~1786, N(not in Notts), Independent David Lidgett, age 35 b~1806, N(not in Notts), Agricultural labourer Abner Lidgett, age 25 b~1806, Y(in Notts), Agricultural labourer Ann Lidgett, age 20 b~1811, Y(in Notts), Emma Lidgett, age 2 b~1839, Y(in Notts), Folio 10, 862 |
Lidgett, Mr David Lidgett, Mrs Mary
Lidgett, Mr Joseph |
3 Mr David – d 31.8.1870 aged 67 b~1803 – see above 2 Mr David ? in 1863 occupied smaller house/cottage in NW corner range of Well Green (that in 1918 formed 3-cottage range lot 39) 3 Mrs Mary – d 15.1.1881 aged 65 (b~1816) – relict of David 3 Mr Joseph – d 2.12.1930 aged 72 (b~1858) ? youngest dau of David and Mary b~
D Newcastle papers: Lidgett, Mr Joseph – draft compensation agreement dated 13 Jan. 1927; [close of land in Coddington, cont. 3 cottages – details of acreage and names of former occupiers] |
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Names |
Lightfoot, Richard Lightfoot, Mrs Esther (née Carby) |
16 – 12/05/1785 – Richard Lightfoot married Esther Carby |
Lightfoot, Richard Lightfoot, Mrs Sarah (née Dunn) |
16 – 08/06/1790 – Richard Lightfoot married Sarah Dunn |
Lightfoot, Miss Elizabeth (later Mrs Parkins) Parkins, William |
16 – 14/05/1811 – William Parkins married Elizabeth Lightfoot |
Lightfoot |
36 – Will Proved – 1814 Soldier. (Died in action?) |
Lilley, Raymond G V |
18/19 – 1957-1961 at Sunningdale, Newark Road |
Linn, William
Fryer, Francis et al Fryer, Millicent
Shepherd, James Hadkinson, William Smith, John Becket, Sarah
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35 1841 Census – William Linn, age 15, b~1826, Y( in Notts.), Male servant
In household of Francis Fryer, age 50, farmer Millicent Fryer, age 40, (second wife?) John Fryer, age 15, Ann Fryer, age 3 (dau of second wife?). Also two or three other young male servants and a young female servant.
James Shepherd, age 15, b~1826, N(notin Notts.) William Hadkinson, age 15, b~1826, Y( in Notts.), Male servant John Smith, age 14, b~1827, Y( in Notts.), Male servant Sarah Becket, age 14, b~1827, Y( in Notts.), Female Servant. (Folio 12, Piece 862) |
Lynn, Gibson Lynn, Mrs Mary (née Stanley) |
16 – 05/06/1865 – Gibson Lynn married Mary Stanley |
Linny, John Linny, Mrs Mary (nee Mason) |
16 – 24/11/1679 – John Linny married Mary Mason |
Linney, William Linney, Sarah
Hough, Stephen
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35 1841 Census – William Linney, age 45, b~1796, Y( in Notts.), Cottager Sarah Linney, age 50, b~1791, Y( in Notts.),
Also living in household Stephen Hough, age 70, b~1771, Y( in Notts.), Agricultural labourer Folio 10;862 |
Linney, Mr William |
7 Mr William – in 1864 farmer |
Lister, Miss Eliza (later Mrs Noltey) Noltey, Henry |
16 – 01/05/1861 – Henry Noltey married Eliza Lister |
Lockton, Mrs |
15 Mrs – Sewing Mistress for school, from Newark, started teaching 17th May |
Looney, Mrs Julia Mary |
3 Mrs Julia Mary – d 31.3.1978 b 29.2.1896 ? a wife and grandmother, from Anne Bernadette and grandchildren |
Lound, Mr Robert |
24 – In 1853 Robert Lound listed as a farmer. |
Low |
36 – Will Proved 1789 Farmer |
Lowe, Richard H, |
18/19 – 1957-1961 at Rycliffe, Newark Road |
Lowther, Mrs Jane (later Mrs Bell) Bell, Mr William
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37 – 11.3.1709/10 – William Bell of Coddington, gentleman aged 34 (b~1675) married by special licence Jane Lowther of East Markham, widow aged 34 (b~1675). |
Loxley, Mr George Rhodes |
9/21/22/23 Mr George Rhodes – in 1923 poultry breeder 9/21/22 – 1928 – 1932 – 1936-8 at The Spinney, p.res |