Person:William Addington (2)

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William Addington
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Name[1] William Addington
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1835 Eaton Socon, Bedfordshire, England
Christening[1][6] 21 Jun 1835 Eaton Socon, Bedfordshire, EnglandSt Mary's
Census[2] 7 Jun 1841 Eaton Socon, Bedfordshire, EnglandWyboston
Occupation[3] 1851 Tempsford, Bedfordshire, Englandemployee at home
Census[3][7] 30 Mar 1851 Tempsford, Bedfordshire, EnglandEngland
Residence? 1861 Roxton, Bedfordshire, EnglandNags Head Lane
Occupation[4][8] 1871 Chawston, Bedfordshire, EnglandFarmer
Residence[4] 1871 Chawston, Bedfordshire, EnglandChawson farm
Census[4][9] 2 Apr 1871 Chawston, Bedfordshire, EnglandEngland
Occupation[5][10] 1881 Roxton, Bedfordshire, EnglandFarmer
Residence[5] 1881 Roxton, Bedfordshire, EnglandChawson (Hamlet)
Census[5][11] 3 Apr 1881 Roxton, Bedfordshire, EnglandBritish
Residence 1881 Roxton, Bedfordshire, EnglandChawston (Hamlet)
with Sophia Ann _____
Death? Y
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Coordinators: David Mayall, Ben Laurie and Dave Newbury. FreeREG - Search English Parish Register Transcripts and Indexes. (http://www.freereg.org.uk/

    The FreeREG Project's objective is to provide free Internet searches of baptism, marriage, and burial records, which have been transcribed from English parish registers.)
    http://www.freereg.org.uk/cgi/SearchResults.pl?RecordType=Baptisms&RecordID=139828.

    County Bedfordshire
    Place Eaton Socon
    Church St Mary
    Baptism Date 21 Jun 1835
    Forename William
    Sex M
    Father Forename Peter
    Mother Forename Hannah
    Father Surname ADDINGTON
    Mother Surname
    Abode Eaton Socon
    Father Occupation Baker
    Notes By whom the ceremony was performed H LINTON Offl Minr

  2. 1841 Census of England and Wales. (7 Jun 1841)
    Film No: HO. 107/1/3 Page No: 11 Piece No: ED 16.
  3. 3.0 3.1 1851 Census of England and Wales. (30 Mar 1851)
    HO107; Piece: 1753; Folio: 14; Page: 20.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 1871 England Census. (2 April 1871)
    RG10; Piece: 1546; Folio: 59; Page: 10.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 1881 British Census. (3 April 1881)
    RG11 1625 / 58 Page 14.
  6. The church of St. Mary the Virgin originally consisted of a chancel, nave with north and south aisles and a west-facing tower. The walls of the church were built of cobblestones with a good deal of squared ironstone in the Tower, and all were finished with embattled parapets. To the north was a vestry dating from the 15th cent., but was built at a later time than the chancel. An organ transept was added in the latter part of the 19th century. The south porch was more recent.

    The church appears to have originally been built in about the beginning of the 15th century, but with the re-use of older nave arcades - the arches of which, except for those on the east bay on each side, were early 14th cent. The columns, with their capitals and bases, were of the 15th cent.

    The chancel arch and those in the east bay of the arcades were in larger stones than the rest, and were probably from the 15th cent. date. The nave was probably lengthened by a bay eastwards at that time. Other evidence of older work were the south door of the nave - with an early 14th cent. head, and the 12th cent. font, built of purbeck marble. The west window of the south aisle was of the 14th cent. style and was probably a copy of an older one.

    This church was unfortunately burned down in 1930, but it was immediately rebuilt and consecrated in 1932.
  7. Age 16 years.
  8. Farmer of 350 acres em-ploying 11 men and 4 boys.
  9. Aged 36 years.
  10. Farmer Of 600 Acres Employing 16 Men & 4 Boys
  11. Aged 44.
    Farmer Of 600 Acres Employing 16 Men & 4 Boys