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1 In 1918 – Others – occupy cottages of Lot 49 |
Oats, Miss Ann (later Mrs Smith) Smith, George |
16 – 22/10/1787 – George Smith married Ann Oats |
Oates, Miss Elizabeth (later Mrs Uffindall) Uffindall, George |
16 – 08/11/1802 – George Uffindall married Elizabeth Oates |
OLDHAM, John OLDHAM, Mrs Mary (née TAYLOR) |
16 – 15/12/1687 – John OLDHAM married Mary TAYLOR |
OLDHAM, John |
36 –Will, Commision and Bond of John OLDHAM of Coddington, yeoman 31 Dec 1688 [Notts Archives ref PR/NW, Accession No. 7245] |
Oliver, John Oliver, Mrs Elizabeth (néeAshwell) |
16 – 22/01/1699 – John Oliver married Elizabeth Ashwell |
Oliver, Miss Martha (later Mrs Pilgram) Pilgram, William |
16 – 25/05/1762 – William Pilgrammarried Martha Oliver |
Oliver, Robert Oliver, Mrs Elizabeth (née Hales) |
16 – 23/11/1775 – Robert Oliver married Elizabeth Hales |
Oliver, Miss Mary (later Mrs Ashwell) Ashwell, Mr Stephen |
16 – 20/09/1804 – Stephen Ashwell married Mary Oliver. |
Osbrook, Benjamin
Hall, Thomas et al Hall, Mary Hall, William
Hall, John Pigot, John
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35 1841 Census – Benjamin Osbrook, age 20 b~1821 N(not in Notts) apprentice wheelwright In household of Thomas Hall, age 25 wheelwright, Mary Hall age 25, William Hall age 2, With others John Hall, age 15, b~1826, Y( in Notts.), apprentice wheelwright John Pigot, age 14, b~1827, N(not in Notts.), apprentice wheelwright (Folio 5, Piece 862) |
ORDOYNO, Mr Garret (Snr1 b1723) Sons: ORDOYNO, Mr Garret (Snr2/Jnr1) (1770-1855) ORDOYNO, Mr Jacob (1789-????) ORDOYNO, Mr Charles Sambrook (1766-1826) ORDOYNO, Mr Thomas (1767-1815) Dau.: ORDOYNO, Lydia (1773-1774)
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Newark Advertiser/ Barratt – 1732 birth of Garret, registered at Coddington. Married Anne SAMBROOK at Oundle, Northants on 11th Feb 1766. Five offspring (all baptised in Oundle): Charles Sambrook ORDOYNO (1766-1826), Thomas ORDOYNO (1767-1815), Garret ORDOYNO (1770-1855), Jacob ORDOYNO (1789-????) and Lydia ORDOYNO (abt 1773-1774). Garret’s death is commemorated in Newark parish Church on “a neat mural Monument”; “SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF GARRET ORDOYNO, Who departed the life Nov. 29th, 1795, Aged 72 years.” “Also of JACOB ORDOYNO, WHO DIED A BACHELOR, Jan. 9th, 1812, in his 78 year.” “This monument is erected as a tribute of Gratitude, by Garret ORDOYNO, of Coddington, Son and Nephew of the above.” Garret and his brother, Jacob (later joined by Garret’s son, Thomas) established a successful business as nursery and seedsmen in Newark and Coddington. In 1785 Jacob bought land behind the Malt Shovel pub on Northgate, Newark for use as a nursery. 6/7 Mr Jacob ORDOYNO (1733-1812) – Attested copy Will of Jacob ORDOYNO of Coddington, gent [Notts Archives DD/H/155/7] “To be buried in Coddington church in a brick grave and oak coffin, and a tablet put on wall. £20 to be invested for poor of Coddington and £20 to be invested for poor of Aston, Yorks. All real estate in Coddington and Newark and ½ pew put up in Newark Church by testator and John BARTON (faculty in hands of the latter’s son-in-law) to nephew Garret ORDOYNO, charged with payment of:- £60 p.a. to nephew Thos. O. £20 p.a. to nephew Chas. D. £10 p.a. to servant Eliz. GIRTON, sen., and £5 for mourning. £100 each to Jacob SQUIRES of Gainsborough Lincs., schoolmaster and wife Ordoyno S. £10 each to niece Sarah widow of Thos. PASTALL of Newark, milliner, nephews Rob. Key and John TAYLOR, nieces Jane Garth, widow, and Sarah wife of – ANDERSON, painter, both of London, Geo. s. of nephew Chas. C., apprentice to a Nottm. watchmaker, and to Eliz. MOORE late servant to Mr. WOGDEN of the Haymarket, London, gunmaker. £2 2s. to late servant Wm. BRASENDER. £400 to servant Eliz. GIRTON, jun., and £5 for mourning. Botanical and gardening books, and debts owing to him from when nurseryman in Newark, to nephew Thos. £5 each for rings to Jos. WITHERS of Newark, nurseryman, and Stephen ASHWELL of Coddington, gent., trustees. All residue to Garret O., executor, jointly with trustees.” Codicil: bequest and appointment of S.A. revoked and to Jos. WINROW, jun., of Newark, cornfactor, instead. Will: 1 June 1809. Cod: 16 April 1810. Prob: 10 July 1812. Copy: 11 June 1842 [CHECK – Churchwarden accounts – Both Garret and Jacob occur as church wardens in these] Charles Sambrook ORDOYNO – moved from Coddington to Nottingham where he became a successful publisher and printer. Specialised in salacious pamphlets describing trials, murders and hangings. Nottm Central Library has a collection 1812 – 1836. (Also ref to W ORDOYNO, printer in Pannier Gate Nottingham in 1815 – connection unclear.) Thomas ORDOYNO – a respected naturalist and author of ground breaking 1807 Flora Nottingamiensis, published by S and J RIDGE of Newark. In Garret Snr’s Will 1795 Thomas was left 6 messuages in Water Lane off Northgate, where he was nurseryman.
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ORDOYNO, Jacob (1733-1812) |
36 – Will proved 1812 Jacob ORDOYNO, Gent (see above) |
ORDOYNO, Garratt ORDOYNO, Mrs Margaretta (née BIRKETT) |
16 – 16/12/1807 – Garret ORDOYNO married Margaret BIRKETT. When Margaret ORDOYNO (née BIRKETT) died Garret installed a slabstone under the Lady Alter within Coddington All Saints church: “Beneath this stone Leith the remains of Margaretta, Wife of Garret ORDOYNO who died December 26 in the year of our Lord 1841 Aged 62 years.” Garret died 1st Jun 1855 and was buried in Coddington on 18th Jul (!) 25/ 6 / 26 Mr Garret – in 1832 farmer, in 1844, 1848 listed as farmer and owner. 25/26 – In 1844 Garret ORDOYNO Jnr (b~1811) listed as limeburner. 24 Mr Garret – 1853 listed as landowner and gent. Newark Advertiser/ Barratt/ Mr Garret – 1772-1855 – nephew to Mr Jacob, son of Mr Garret Snr. In 1804 member of Newark Volunteers. At Joseph’s death in 1812, nursery business prob sold to Joseph Withers. 1829 Charity Commissioners report lists him as a trustee of Jacob’s Orodoyno Coddington charity, and stated that Garret had been a churchwarden for 30 years. Buried at Coddington on 8th June, 1855 aged 83. [CHECK ? Churchwarden accounts for details] |
ORDOYNO, Mr Garret (Snr2) ORDOYNO, Margaret ORDOYNO, Caroline ORDOYNO, Garret jnr2 ORDOYNO, Anne ORDOYNO, Jane ORDOYNO, Henrietta
SIMPSON, George SILLS, William STANLEY, Charlotte HAGE, Elizabeth |
35 1841 Census Garret ORDOYNO, age 70 b~1771, N(not in Notts), farmer. Margaret ORDOYNO, age 61 b~1780, Y(in Notts) Caroline ORDOYNO, age 30 b~1811, Y(in Notts) Garret ORDOYNO jnr, age 30 b~1811, Y(in Notts) Anne ORDOYNO, age 25 b~1816, Y(in Notts) Jane ORDOYNO, age 20 b~1821, Y(in Notts) Henrietta ORDOYNO, age 15 b~1826, Y(in Notts) Also in Household George SIMPSON, age 15 b~1826, Y(in Notts) – Agricultural labourer William SILLS, age 15 b~1826, Y(in Notts) – Agricultural labourer Charlotte STANLEY, age 15 b~1826, Y(in Notts) female servant Elizabeth HAGE, age 15 b~1826, Y(in Notts) female servant Folio 5; 862 |
Otterbee |
36 – Will Proved -1673 Widow |
Osbrook, Benjamin Pigot, John
Hall, Thomas et al Hall, Mary Hall, William
Hall, John Pigot, John
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35 1841 Census – Benjamin Osbrook, age 20 b~1821 N(not in Notts) apprentice wheelwright
In household of Thomas Hall, age 25 wheelwright, Mary Hall age 25, William Hall age 2,
With others John Pigot, age 14, b~1827, N(not in Notts.), apprentice wheelwright John Hall, age 15, b~1826, Y( in Notts.), apprentice wheelwright (Folio 6, Piece 862) |
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Oxby, William Oxby, Mrs Hannah (née Staniland)
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3 Mrs Hannah – d 26.2.1892 aged 81 ? widow of Mr William; b~1811. 3 Mr William – d 9.5.1867 aged 63; b~1804 16 – 10/12/1827 – William Oxby married Hannah Staniland
26 – in 1848, William Oxby listed as farmer 29/30/31 – 1879, 1881, 1892 Hannah Oxby listed as farmer (Mrs H in 1892 listed as farmer). |
Oxby, William a
Oxby, Mr Thomas (Snr?) Oxby, Mrs Elizabeth (née Glazier)
Oxby, Mr Thomas (jnr) Oxby, Mary (née Crofts)
Oxby, Mr William
Glazier Mr Thomas Glazier, Mrs Alice (née Millington)
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Lincs surnames William baptised at 14.8.1803 at Auborn, Lincs. Oxby family recorded at Coleby, Aubourn and Harmston back to 1702.
father of William (baptised 14.8.1803) Mr Thomas (Jnr?) and Mary Oxby (née Crofts). His parents had married at Aubourn in 17.5.1792.
William’s father, Mr Thomas (Jnr?) baptised at Aubourn 22.10.1769. William’s grandfather & Thomas Jnr’s father was Thomas Oxby Snr who had been baptised at Coleby 5.2.1736. Thomas Snr had married his mother Elizabeth Glazier at Coleby on 12.6.1769, shortly before the birth of his son.
[Elizabeth Glazier – baptised at Aubourn in 31.5.1747 – was the daughter of Thomas and Alice Glazier (née Millington). Thomas and Alice Millington had been married at Aubourn in 12.5.1746.]
Mr William Oxby – baptised at Harmston 5.2.1736. Died at Coleby 10.9.1769. Probably father of Thomas Snr – whose own son, Thomas was baptised soon after his father’s death. |
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Lincs surnames Miss Hannah Staniland – baptised at Coddington 8.10.1810. Married at Coddington 2.6.1827 William Oxby |
Oxby, William Oxby, Hannah Oxby, Mary Oxby, Henry Oxby, Hannah jnr Oxby, William jnr
Reynolds, Israel
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35 1841 Census William Oxby, age 35 b~1806, Y(in Notts), Agricultural labourer Hannah Oxby, age 30 b~1811, Y(in Notts), Mary Oxby, age 12 b~1829, Y(in Notts), Henry Oxby, age 8 b~1833, Y(in Notts), Hannah Oxby, age 5 b~1836, Y(in Notts), William Oxby, age 2 b~1839, Y(in Notts),
Also in same household Israel Reynolds, age 20 b~1821, Y(in Notts), Quarryman Folio 12, 862 |
Oxby, Miss Hannah (later Mrs Wilson) Wilson, Robert |
16 – 30/12/1858 – Robert Wilson married Hannah Oxby (jnr)– see above |
Oxby, Miss Mary (later Mrs Hickling) Hickling, William |
16 – 09/12/1858 – William Hicklingmarried Mary Oxby– see above |
Oxby, Miss Charlotte (later Mrs Dimaline) Dimaline, William |
16 – 05/02/1877 – William Dimaline married Charlotte Oxby |
Oxby, Mr George |
3 – Mr George – d 2.6.1904 aged 54 – died at Morton |
Oxby, Miss Eliza (later Mrs Griffiths) Griffiths, Richard |
16 – 02/02/1869 – Richard Griffiths married Eliza Oxby |
Oxley, Mr William = Oxby, Mr William ? or his son? |
7 – Mr William – in 1864, cottager |
Oxley, Hannah |
28 – in 1872 Hannah is a farmer/cottager |