Names |
Notes |
Dagleish, Mr (? Dalgleish??) |
In 1879 Mr Dagleish listed as organist at church, but lived in Newark. |
Dalton, Miss Jane (later Mrs Goss) Goss, Richard |
16 – 03/08/1797 – Richard Goss married Jane Dalton |
Dalton, Mr Francis Dalton, Mrs Catherine (née Grocock)
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16 – 03/09/1849 – Francis Dalton married Catherine Grocock. 24/7 – Mr Francis 1853 listed as sawyer. 29/2 – Mr Francis in 1863 occupied house/cottage in corner of Well Green and Main St. In 1879 Mrs Catherine Dalton listed, but no details possibly a widow? |
Danby, Thomas Danby, Mrs Martha (née Harvey) |
16 – 05/05/1863- Thomas Danby married Martha Harvey |
Daniels, Edward Daniels, Mrs Jane (née Burgess) |
16 – 28/01/1862 – Edward Daniel married Jane Burgess |
Daniels, Miss Annie |
15 Miss Annie – April 1893 never absent prize for attendance at school. |
Daniels, Miss Susannah (later Mrs Richards) Richards, Harry |
16 – 25/04/1898 – Harry Richards married Susannah Daniels |
Dann, John Dann, Mrs Marie (née Scantham) |
16 – 27/04/1673 – John Dann married Marie Scantham |
Daubney, George Daubney, Mrs Rebecca (née Heslam) |
16 – 20/05/1838 – George Daubney married Rebecca Heslam |
Davies, Mr J H |
15 Mr J H first recorded as inspecting the school in March 1897. |
Davis, David Davis, Mrs Charlotte (née Henton) |
16 – 25/02/1896 – David Davis married Charlotte Henton |
Davis, Mrs Sarah Elizabeth Davis, Mr James |
3 Mrs Sarah Elizabeth d 2.6.1921 aged 82 (b~1839) wife of Mr James |
Davis, Harry |
20 1950 cowkeeper, at Corner Farm 18/19 1957- 1961 at Corner Farm |
Daveson, Mr Thomas Daveson, Mrs Mary (née BIRKETT) |
16 07/06/1753 – Thomas Daveson married Mary BIRKETT |
Davinson, Thomas Davinson, Mrs Mary (née Waite) |
16 18/02/1800 – Thomas Davinson married Mary Waite |
Davison, Mr William Davison, Mrs Sarah |
3 Mr William d 1.4.1824 aged 73; b~1751 3 Mrs Sarah d 11.11.1813 aged 67 (b~1746) – wife of Mr William |
Davison, Mr Thomas |
2 Mr Thomas – in 1863 occupied cottage/ house in NW corner range of Wells Green (in 1918 these 2 cottages had become 3-cottage range Lot 39) |
Daws, Alfred Daws, Mrs Elizabeth (née Campion). |
16 – 03/08/1878 Alfred Daws married Elizabeth Campion |
Dawson |
36 ? Will Proved 1619 Labourer |
Dawson, Thomas Dawson, Phebe (née Fletcher) (? Phoebe?) |
16 – 07/12/1809 – Thomas Dawson married PhebeFletcher |
Dawson, Joseph Dawson, Eliz (née Ligget) |
16 – 29/04/1828 – Joseph Dawson married Eliz Ligget |
Dawson, Miss Mary (later Mrs Beaumont) Beaumont, William |
16 – 06/09/1832 – William Beamont married Mary Dawson |
Dawson, Edward Dawson, Mrs Mary Dawson, Sarah |
35 1841 Census Edward Dawson, age 50 b~1791, Y(in Notts), Agricultural labourer. Mary Dawson, age 45 b~1796, Y(in Notts), Sarah Dawson, age 13 b~1828, Y(in Notts), Folio 9, 862 |
Dawson, Mr F |
15 On Rev Frederick Taverner’s map of 1857 he is recorded as having four children and living opposite the current school.
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Dawson, Dorothy |
3 Mrs Dorothy Dawson d 12.2.1978 aged 59 ? wife to Mr Herbert Andrew |
Day, Miss Ann (later Mrs Burkett) Burkett, John |
16 – 24/11/1781 – John Burkett married Ann Day See also Birkett |
Day, Maj H D
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9 Maj H D in 1928 Coddington Hall |
Daybell, Mr Charles Robinson Daybell, Mrs Gertrude Alice Daybell, Mr George Philip |
3 Mr Charles Robinson d 8.4.1936 aged 67; b~1869 13 Mr Charles Robinson farmer, Hill and Vale farms. 34 Mr Charles Robinson in 1912 farmer at Hill farm. 9/22/23 Mr Charles Robinson in 1912, 1923, 1928 & 1932 is principal landowner (>150a) farmer Hill and Vale Farms 3 Mrs Gertrude Alice ? d 3.5.1951 aged 83 ? wife to Mr Charles Robinson; b~1868 10 Mrs Gertrude Alice ? in 1941 farmer (>150a) Hill and Vale Farms 20/21 1936-8, 1950 Mrs & Sons farmers Hill and Vale Farms, Tel Nwk 240 3 Mr George Philip d 6.5.1986 b 14.9.1905 |
Daybell, Miss Hannah Elizabeth (later Mrs Lee) Lee, Edward |
16 – 12/06/1890 – Edward Lee married Hannah Elizabeth Daybell |
Daybell Mr |
5 1969 Bought Brownlow House from Brownlow. Many buried in Barnby in Willows. |
Daybell, Mr Edward Daybell, Mrs Irene Daybell, Mr Hugh
Daybell, Mr Edward C P |
15 ? Pg 7 Picture of house on Balderton Lane where from 1937 Edward and Irene Daybell lived, followed by their son Hugh. (William and Joseph Booth lived here in Victorian times).
18/19 – 1957-1961 at Homestead |
Daybell, Mr Thomas Edward
Daybell, Mr Edward Charles Patchett also Revill, Mr Tom |
3 Mr Thomas Edward – d 2.9.1950b5.10.1905 also 3 Mr Edward Charles Patchett ? d 22.11.1977 b 5.10.1905 also 3 Mr Tom Revill, d 24.9.1944 b23.8.1878
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Daybell, Mr Frank
Daybell, Mr Frank R (jnr) |
3 Mr Frank d 4.5.1949 aged 76; b~1873
10/20 – 1942 – 1950 Mrs & Sons. farmers Hill and Vale Farms, Tel Nwk 240 18/19 at Hill Farm |
Daybell, Mr William, Daybell, Ann Daybell, William Daybell, Samuel
Deakins, John Joseph, NK (surname not known?) or NK, Joseph
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35 – 1841 Census William Daybell, age 40 b~1801, Y(in Notts), farmer. Ann Daybell, age 40 b~1801, Y(in Notts), William Daybell, age 12 b~1839, Y(in Notts), Samuel Daybell, age 10 b~1839, Y(in Notts),
Also in household NK Joseph (or Joseph surname not known), age 15 b~1826, N(not in Notts), male servant John Deakins, age 14 b~1827, Y(in Notts) male servant Folio 8, 862 |
Daybell Mr William |
6 – Mr William 1– in 1832 farmer = Mr William Snr or Junior? Or TD? 25/26/24/27 ? In 1844 (not owner), 1848, 1853, 1869William Daybell listed as farmer 15 William Daybell (which?) was one of the Managers of the National School, when in April 1st 1872 it passed into state control (Others were James Thorpe, Rev John M Dolphin, Joseph Smith.). Also one of the managers who made the decision to sack John Roberts (At that time he was a farmer of 260 acres. Others party to the decision were James Thorpe, Godfrey Tallents and George Ross). |
Daybell, Mr William T D =Daybell, Mr William Thomas Dalby
=Daybell, Mr William Jnr ? Daybell, Mrs Mary
Dolby, Mrs Eleanor |
29/30 in 1879, 1881Mr William Thomas Dalby farmer aty Hill Farm. 3 Mr William T D2 d 2.2.1914 in 86th year (b~ 1828) 7/27/28 =? Mr William Jnr in 1864, 1869 and 1872 farmer Hill Farm 31/32/33/8 Mr W 3. in 1892, 1894, 1897 and 1900 Hill Farm 3 Mrs Mary d 19.7.1902 aged 70 (b~1832) wife to Mr William T D
Mrs Eleanor Dolby d 10.2.1914 aged 43 (b~1871) née Daybell, daughter of William Thomas and Mary |
Daybell, Mr William / W Daybell, Mr Charles Daybell, Mr James
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15 Mr William / W and Charles and James all listed as prizewinners for attendance at National school in period 1873 – 1877. (sons of William TD?) |
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Notes |
Deakins, John
Daybell, Mr William, Daybell, Ann Daybell, William Daybell, Samuel
Deakins, John Joseph, NK (surname not known?) or NK, Joseph |
35 1841 Census John Deakins, age 14 b~1827, Y(in Notts) male servant
In household of William Daybell, age 40 farmer. Ann Daybell, age 40 and sons William Daybell age 12, Samuel Daybell, age 10. Also in household Joseph NK, age 15 (or Joseph surname not known), male servant Folio 8, 862 |
Dean, Mr Harry Dean, Mrs Phyllis (née Walster) Dean, Mr Trevor
Dean, Mr Trevor Dean, Mrs Sybil (née Andrews) Dean, Mr Gordon Dean, Miss Anne Dean, Miss Susan Dean, Miss Patricia
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3 Mr Harry d 2.10.1986 aged 82 husband and father; b~1904 12 Mr Harry d 1986 b1904, married in 1925 Miss Phyllis Walster. 12 Mrs Phyllis (née Walster)- d 1988 b 1905 wife (1925) of Mr Harry, daughter of George Roland/Ruth Walster, granddaughter of George Snr/Mary Walster. Mother of Trevor Dean. 12 Mr Trevor b1926 married 1949 Sybil Andrews, and had children Gordon, Anne, Susan, Patricia.
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Deepine, Anthony Deepine, Mrs Jane (née Easte) |
16 31.1.1603 Anthony Deepine married Jane Easte |
Deeppine, William Deepine, Mrs Dorathy (nee Standlay)? Dorothy? |
16 ? 23/11/1674 William Deeppine married Dorathy Standlay |
Deeping |
36 Will Proved 1692 Yeoman |
Deeping, William Deeping, Mrs Mary (née Gosse) |
16 ? 10/12/1679 William Deeping married Mary Gosse. |
Deeping, Mrs
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30/10 1881 first mention of a village library, supported by the vicar (Dolphin) and a bequest from the late Mrs Deeping. Mrs Deeping was probably Mary Eleanor Thorpe who married William Deeping? the sister of the Mayor, James Thorpe who first bought Beacofields and Colonel James(3). Thorpe’s aunt. 1941 directory mentions bequest (undated) of Newark lady for library, supported by vicar of 100 vols |
Dernig, Mrs Annie (née Walster) Dernig, Mr Frank (Snr) Dernig, Mr James
Dernig, Miss Sheila = Ewens, Mrs Sheila = Robertson, Mrs Sheila Kitchen, Mrs Susan (née Ewens) Ewens, Mr Richard Ewens, Miss Sally
Dernig, Mr James Dernig, Mrs Monica (née Pacey) Dernig, Mr Frank (Jnr) Dernig, Mr Peter Dernig, Mr Charles Dernig, Mrs Isobel
Dernig, Mr Frank (Jnr) Dernig, Mrs Sheenagh (née Robertson) Dernig, Kirsty Dernig, Hannah Dernig, Virginia Dernig, James
Dernig, Mr Peter Dernig, Mrs Merlin (née Johnson-Fergusson) Dernig, Miss Olivia Dernig, Miss Jemima Dernig, Mr Henry
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12 Mrs Annie (née Walster) b1895 . 11th child of George Walster Snr 1858 . 1934 and Mrs Mary Walster (née Roberts) mother of James Dernig and Sheila Ewens née Dernig, and their descendents. 12 Mr Frankhusband of Annie (née Walster)
12 Miss Sheila Dernig – married twice – first husband = Rus Ewens DFC (had family, Susan, Richard and Sally Ewens– Susan = Sue Kitchen, with family) – second husband James Robertson. Richard Ewens married Alma Stokes
12 Dernig, Mr James married Monica Pacey – had family Frank (Jnr grandson of Snr.), Peter and Charles Dernig.
12 Mr Peter married Merlin Johnson-Fergusson and had family Olivia, Jemima and Henry Dernig.
12 Mr Charles married Isobel
12 Mr Frank (Jnr– grandson of Snr) son of James/Monica ? married Sheenagh Robertson, and had family Kirsty, Hannah, Virginia, James. |
Derry, Miss Mary Elizabeth (later Mrs Thacker) Thacker, John William |
16 27/12/1897 John William Thacker married Mary Elizabeth Derry |
Derry, Mr William
Derry, Arthur Derry, Minnie Derry, Voiletta |
3 Mr William d 18.1.1939 aged 86 husband and father (b~1853)
15 Arthur and Minnie? In April 1893 both got prize for attendance at school (429/431). Violetta also got an attendance prize (391/431) |
Dewick, Miss Jane (later Mrs Greene) Greene, Thomas |
16 16/04/1666. Thomas Greene married Jane Dewick |
Desborough, Cecil A |
18/19 .1957- 1961 at 19 Main Rd |
Desborough, Gordon |
18 . 1961 at 13 Valley View |
Dickinson, Miss Elisabeth (later Mrs Baker) Baker,Thomas |
16 – 25/08/1766 Thomas Baker married Elisabeth Dickinson |
Dykes, Miss Sarah (later Mrs Newstead) Newstead, Anthony |
16 – 25/11/1760 Anthony Newstead married Sarah Dykes |
Dikes, Mr William Dikes, Mrs Elizabeth (née Atkin ) See also Dykes |
16 19/05/1845 William Dikes married Elizabeth Atkin |
Dikes, Mr Thomas Dikes, Mrs Sarah (née Parnal) |
16 15/05/1843 Thomas Dikes married Sarah Parnal. First wife? |
Dykes, Miss Mary Ann (later Mrs Wheatcroft) Wheatcroft, John See also Dikes |
16 23/02/1871 John Wheatcroft married Mary Ann Dykes |
Dikes, Mr Thomas Dikes, Mrs Mary Dikes, Ms Hetty
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3 Mr Thomas– d 11.7.1896 aged 80; b~1816 3 Mrs Mary d 18.1.1895 aged 72 wife to Mr Thomas; b~1823 3 Ms Hetty d 17.1.1956 aged 90 daughter of Thomas/Mary; b~1866 |
Dikes, Mr John Dikes, Mrs Louisa |
3 Mr John– d 19.8.1895 aged 34 ? son of Thomas/Mary; b~1861 3 Mrs Louisa d 10.6.1912 aged 80 wife to Mr John; b~1834 |
Dikes, Miss
? = Dikes, Ms Hetty |
1 Dikes, Miss– in 1918 cottage Lot 46
Dikes, Ms Hetty d 17.1.1956 aged 90, daughter of Thomas/Mary |
Dimaline, William Dimaline, Mrs Charlotte (née Oxby) |
1 05/02/1877 William Dimaline married Charlotte Oxby |
Dimbleby, George |
18 1961 at 9 Valley View |
Dixon, Miss Eliza (later Mrs Booth) Booth, Mr John |
16 18/03/1844 John Booth married Eliza Dixon |
Dolby, Thomas
Grocock, George et al Grocock, Mrs Ann Grocock, William Grocock, Mary
Holmes, Sophia
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35 1841 Census Thomas Dolby, age 15 b~1826, N(not in Notts) male servant
Living in household of George Grocock, age 25 Agricultural labourer, Ann Grocock age 25 and children William Grocock age 3, Mary Grocock age 6m. Also in household Sophia Holmes, age 10 female servant. Folio 12, 862 |
Dolby, Mrs Eleanor |
3 Mrs Eleanor d 10.2.1914 aged 43 (b~1871) née Daybell, daughter of William Thomas and Mary Daybell. |
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Notes |
Dolphin, Revd. John Maximilian Dolphin, Mrs Rose
Dolphin, Miss Lucy Dolphin, Miss Alice
Dolphin, Mr Arthur Dolphin, Mr John ?= Dolphin, Mr John Byron Dolphin, Mr Cyril |
3 Revd. John Maximilian d 3.2.1899 aged 61, Canon of Southwell, Vicar of Coddington and Long Eaton. B~1838 7 Revd. John M in 1864 living value £90, in patronage of Lincoln Cathedral. James Thorpe gives £30/yr to preach extra sermon on Sundays 27 – in 1869 Vicar of Coddington, living valued at £97/yr with residence. Listed under clergy and gentry (ie Annie Thorpe, James Thorpe Esq, John Young). 28 – Vicar, living at the Vicarage, living valued at £102. 29/30 – Vicar, living at the Vicarage, Vicaragevalued at £300. 15 Born in Norfolk, came to Coddington in 1863 as batchelor in his mid 20s, energetic, decisive and confident. His initials are carved high up in the church porch. 3 Mrs Rose d14.7.1926 aged 80 (b~1846). wife to Revd. John Maximilian. By 1880 she had five sons and five daughters. She sometimes had to stand in for sewing mistresses, they had a very high turnover in these! 15 Miss Lucy. first child of JM/Rose, baptised by her father in March 1867. In Dec1884 Lucy (16) and Miss Alice (14) supervised a stand-in sewing mistress (Mrs Johnson) when Emily Henton left without a day’s notice. January1884 passes in three subjects achieved by Arthur, John and Cyril Dolphin. In May 1888John Byron Dolphin failed writing at a school inspection, but by June 1889 he had improved and passed, although he failed in Arithmetic (12yrs b~ 1877). Between 1886 and 1892, A Dolphin also received an attendance prize.
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Don, William Don, Mrs Mary (née Wilson) See also Dunn |
16 – 07/06/1813 – William Don married Mary Wilson |
Donald, William G |
18/19 1957-1961 at Treetops, Beckingham Rd |
Done, Mr Albert |
9/22/23 Mr Albert in 1928, 1923, 1932 farmer (>150a)
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Doncaster, John William Doncaster, Mrs Annie (nee Morris) |
16 – 26/12/1899 – John William Doncaster married Annie Morris. |
Dove, Mr George |
15 Mr George . child awarded a good attendance prize at the school in the period 1873 – 1877. |
Downman, Mr Theodore |
9 Mr Theodore 1928 Little House 10/20/21/22 Theodore Frank Cyril . 1932 – 1936-8 Tel 218Y4 – 1942 – 1950 at Little Home Tel Nwk 719, p.res |
Draper, Mrs Eva Gertrude |
15 Mrs Eva Gertrude in Sept.1899 30 yr old appointed as assistant mistress at the school. She had been a pupil-teacher at Enderby School, Leicester. (b~ 1869) |
Drakes, Ms Audrey |
3 Ms Audrey 1933 – 1983 |
Drayton, Miss Ann (later Mrs Cargill) Cargill, Mr John |
16 – 01/04/1837 John Cargill married Ann Drayton. |
Draycott, Mabel A |
18/19 at 69 Main St |
Drayton, John Drayton, Mary Drayton, Ann Drayton, Mary
Hough, William, Hough, John
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35 1841 Census John Drayton, age 30 b~1811, Y(in Notts), Agricultural labourer Mary Drayton, age 35 b~1806, Y(in Notts) Ann Drayton, age 4 b~1806, Y(in Notts) Mary Drayton, age 2 b~1838, Y(in Notts)
William Hough, age 15 b~1826, Y(in Notts), John Hough, age 14 b~1827, Y(in Notts), blacksmith Folio 9, 862 |
Drayton, Miss Mary (later Mrs Hall) Hall, Mr Edwin George |
16 – 13/06/1861 – Edwin George Hall married Mary Drayton (see above) |
Drewry, Miss Sarah (later Mrs Winfield) Winfield, Joseph (See also Drury) |
16 – 20/09/1726 – Winfield Joseph married Sarah Drewry |
Dring, John Dring, Mrs Ann (neeHunt). |
16 – 13/11/1837 – John Dring married Ann Hunt |
Drury, Mr William |
37 Mr William Drury of Coddington, farmer fined 2s 6d at Newark Quarter Sessions 17.7.1723 for fraud in selling fleeces overweighted by dirt (Nottinghamshire County Records of 18thC, Ed K Tweedale Meaby 1947, page 251) |
Drury, Mr Robert |
1 – Mr Robert. cottage in Lot 39 (3-cottage range at NW corner of Well Green); in a 1920 auction, 3-cottage Lot 2 |
Dumblebey, George |
19 – 1957 at Red Farm Cottage, Main Street |
Duncombe, Mr Slingsby |
2 Mr Slingsby 1845 tenant of Carr Close (check get details). |
Dykes, Miss Alice (later Mrs Bromby) Bromby, John (see also Dikes) |
16 – 25/08/1760 – John Bromby married Alice Dykes |
Dunk, Samuel Dunk, Mrs Ann (née Blackbourn) |
16 – 25/12/1852 Samuel Dunk married Ann Blackbourn |
Dunn |
36 Will Proved 1682 Yeoman |
Dunn, Miss Mary (later Mrs Leverton) Leverton, William (see also Don, Done) |
16 – 17/04/1683 – William Leverton married Mary Dunn |
Dunn, John Dunn, Mrs Elizabeth (née Hall)
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16 – 22/07/1758 – John Dunn married Elizabeth Hall |
Dunn, Miss Ann (later Mrs Horton) Horton, Edward |
16 – 22/06/1789 – Edward Horton married Ann Dunn |
Dunn, Miss Sarah (later Mrs Lightfoot) Lightfoot, Richard |
16 – 08/06/1790 – Richard Lightfoot married Sarah Dunn |
Dunn, William
Seagrave, Mr John et al Seagrave, Mary Seagrave, John jnr Seagrave, Mary jnr
Waster, Thomas Vessey, James Shipman, Ann |
35 1841 Census – William Dunn, age 20, b~1821, Y( in Notts.), male servant
In household of John Seagrave, age 55 farmer, Mary Seagrave, age 50, John Seagrave jnr, age 20, Mary Seagrave, age 20.
Also Thomas Waster, age 20 male servant James Vessey, age 15, male servant Ann Shipman, age 20, female servant Folio 13;862 |
Dunstan, Elizabeth Jane (later Mrs Griffiths) Griffiths, John |
16– 02/07/1885 – John Griffiths married Elizabeth Jane Dunstan |
Dykes – see Dikes |
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