of Lydlinch at marriage.
apparent early marriage, baptism could have been later than usual, no reference to age in register.
dairyman 1833/9, cattle Jobber 1838, labourer intermittently 1841/71, yeoman 1855, groom 1875, family homes at Glanville Wootton 1851, Dorchester Road, Cerne Abbas, 1861/ 71, widow Jane at Cerne address 1881, with son Thomas Richard. Almost certainly parents of Elizabeth, App. C 522, not baptised.
yeoman/farmer in 1861 and 1871, at Causeway Farm, Minterne Magna, is 1881 farming 148 acres, employing four men and a boy, at Tiley, apparently Grange Farm, Minterne Magna, the address given in his will made that year, widow Sarah, shown as “farmeress” at Causeway Farm, 1891. Sarah's parents Henry, collar maker, and Sarah, of Cerne Abbas, where Thomas was living at time of his marriage; in later years Thomas suffered from gout and needed assistance to mount his pony.
husband from Okeford at marriage.
farmer 1834/5, yeoman 1840 and 1848, agricultural labourer 1841, dairyman 1850, farmer (72 acres, 2 labourers) 1851, (86 acres) 1861/71, apparently at Hurdley Moor Farm, Middlemarsh, at which address he appears on 1874 voters list; in 1881 widow Elizabeth and son James were at Hurdley Moor Farm. 1871 index of Corset landowners shows George’s holding as 1 acre 1 rood 4 poles, indicating that he was a tenant farmer. Wife Elizabeth of Pulham at marriage, which was by license. An inquest into George's death revealed that he had been to Sherborne on Saturday, 9.2.1878, and near the turning to Holme Bushes, Holnest, was riding on horseback at a fast pace, a horse drawing a cart ahead shied across the road and George was thrown and appears to have died instantly; a witness who had seen him in Sherborne said that he was "perfectly sober" and "all right". Verdict “accidental death".
a minor at marriage by licence, husband farmer, his father James, maltster.
agricultural labourer 1841, farming at Rhyme Farm, Minterne Magna, 1861.
mother of illegitimate daughter, Emily Derriman, birth not registered, c 1.5.1842 Minterne Magna, married 1861(2) Plymouth RD. Jane's husband baker, his father Henry, shoemaker.
cook, 1861.
working for grandfather, John c 20.9.1771, at Middlemarsh 1851, shepherd at Glanvilles Wootton 1861, and dairy manager later.
with parents 1851, no trace thereafter.
agricultural labourer at Cerne Abbas 1861, brewer at marriage, wife Mehala's father Isaac, builder; at marriage Benjamin at 11, Cutmore Bldgs, Pimlico, Mehala at 11, Scarsdale Villas, Kensington.
agricultural labourer Cerne Abbas 1861, brewery labourer at 2, Wellington Place, Weymouth, 1874, wife Anne Louise servant, her father Francis, carpenter. Anne at 6, Hereford Street, Weymouth, 1876, re‑married 1881(1) Weymouth RD.
c as Richard Thomas, labourer 1881, roadman at marriage, contractor 1920, lived at Giant's Head, Cerne Abbas, widow Sarah lived at Herrison, Charminster, her father John, farmer.
attended Foster's School, Sherborne, as boarder; with brother Harry staying with an aunt, Ann Huell(?), widow, glover, 59, at Cerne Abbas, 1861. Yeoman/farmer at Causeway Farm, Tiley (Minterne Magna?) 1877/80, wife Emily Ann of Iwerne Courtney at marriage by licence, her father George, farmer. George English was bringing home from Dorchester in a horse-drawn waggon, ten pigs, when one escaped and was recovered with the help of a neighbouring farmer, the horse began to kick, went off at a gallop, ran onto a bank and overturned the waggon, crushing George, who died instantly, inquest verdict, "Accidental death". Emily and the children were at Causeway Farm with George's mother 1881/91, Emily was one of the parish overseers in 1897, she is said to have "played the piano".
birth and death registered as Harry, baptised Henry. Died and buried at Cerne Abbas, although his abode was stated as Minterne Magna, explanation may be that Cerne was his mother's birthplace, but also see George English immediately above.
servant at marriage, husband gentleman's servant of Moor Crichel, his father Joseph, farm bailiff.
Family at Temperance Hotel, Middle Street, Yeovil, 1871, apparently as owners/ operators, in 1881 at 34, Commercial Place, Temple Back, Bristol, William carman.
Following Bristol directory entries could apply:
1879 - 16, Merchant Street, shopkeeper,
1887/8 - Temple Street, dairy,
1880 - Ellbroad Street, refreshment rooms,
1903/4 - 8, Worsley Street, St. George,
1884/5 - 13, Harford Street, Cathay,
1908 - 444, Gloucester Road, Horfield.
Second wife's maiden name Appleby, her father James, butcher.
yeoman at marriage, first wife Elizabeth's father John Hyde Aish, plasterer; probate record shows George to have been a farm bailiff, second wife Emily at 10, Earle Street, Yeovil, 1918, her son Albert George at no, 8, 1901/7
grocer 1871, with wife Mary at Princes Street, Yeovil, later at Penn Lodge, 72, South Street, Yeovil, second wife Ann Jane's father William Rowsell, farmer.
Hebrew name, "God makes happy" or "God is active, treating well".
labourer 1869/71, later farmed at Fitzlea Farm, Lodsworth, Sussex, living at Clinger at marriage, as was wife Sarah, her father James, dairyman.
farmed at Hurdley Moor Farm, Middlemarsh, 1881/1906, and at Grange Farm, Middlemarsh, thereafter, he and his wife, Caroline, prominent workers at Middlemarsh Wesleyan Methodist Church, which was established around the time of their marriage. James was a parish councillor 1894/5, and an overseer for the Lower Tithing of Minterne Manna between 1896 and 1916. With them at Hurdley Moor Farm at 1891 census was Bertha Gould, niece, 15, born IOW. Caroline buried at Minterne Magna Anglican Church by James Walton, Methodist minister.
mother of illegitimate son Victor Kenneth b 1888(2) Wimborne RD, c 24,6.1888 Spetisbury, married 1913C2) Cambridge RD, Florence Wade, children 1914(1) Kenneth William and 1915(4) Evelyn R., both Southwell, Notts. RD; Kenneth and son Alan Victor at Watchet, Somerset. Said Victoria not allowed to marry Victor's father, an unidentified cousin.
Dairyman/labourer, lived at Lower Farm Cottage, Romsey Ampfield, died at Knowle Mental Hospital, Fareham, Hants.
dairyman, at Shapwick Dairyhouse 1908. Charles and wife Elizabeth Ellen parents of five albino children.
lived in Chesterfield.
stud groom, living at York Cottage, Newmarket, 1899, groom at marriage, farmer in later years at Carlton Grange, Cambs., farm taken over by son William Edward. All children born before parents' marriage, during subsistence of Louisa's earlier marriage to Arthur Greenaway; said to have been an earlier child, John, probably he of that name whose birth was registered as Greenaway in 1898. Louisa, maiden name Lock, sister of Miriam, wife of Frederick's brother Edward Percy, their father Frederick, farmer.
provision merchant of Bristol House, Sutton Court Road, Sutton, Surrey, at one time managed a Sainsbury store. See note re brother Frederick immediately above.
husband and his father William town postmen; Edith living at Marylebone at marriage.
lived with husband at Stock Hill Farm, Compton Dundon, Somerset, daughter Julia married Frederick b 31.7.1899, this section below.
the name Medlock probably relates to a second marriage.
maintenance engineer, died at 114, Faraday Road, Wimbledon, wife Louisa died at 8, Westcroft Gardens, Morden, her son's home.
mother of illegitimate son William Jesse b 21.7.1900 at 42, Ranelagh Road, Melcombe Regis, she married within a few days of the birth, which was registered in her husband's name but appears on the national index in both, husband cab driver (presumably horse drawn), both at 17, Love Lane, Weymouth.
husband engine fireman, his father Henry engine driver, both at Ranelagh Road address shown for Frances Selina immediately above.
husband carter/farm labourer, daughter Joan Waygood Way (b1922, cashier), married April, 1947 Nether Cerne, Reginald Charles Greening (1922), shop assistant.
husband's father saddlers of Trowbridge.
attended Foster's School, Sherborne, farmed at Middlemarsh to 1906, dairyman later, one of Minterne Magna parish overseers 1904, wife Laura Rhoda schoolteacher, of Milborne Port at marriage.
mother of illegitimate son Ronald Harry Macdonald b 1900(2) c 30.5.1900 M/Mag., died 1979 Taunton, took stepfathers name; Lucy’s husband carpenter, his father Henry, blacksmith.
left Dorset pre-1914, probably for New Zealand.
builder, children born at 8, Earle Street, Yeovil.
grocer. Mr. Leslie W. Coffins "Holwell & Villages" (1990) relates that prior to the coming of mains electricity local ''wireless" sets were kept operational as Mr. Harry Waygood of Cerne Abbas, with his van, and Mr. Good of Sherburne on his motor cycle delivered re-charged wet accumulators; it also records that for some years Mr. and Mrs. Waygood of Cerne owned land around the old smithy at Holwell.
husband jeweller, his father George, manager. (cont.)
cowman, lived at Arundel.
farmed at Grange Farm, Middlemarsh, farm sold 1944, lived at Avon Road, West Moors, Wimborne, and Hill View, Thornhill Road, Stalbridge.
lived at Sherwood, Wimborne Road, Corfe Mullen.
Private R,H.A., Eastney, 1918, RN 4125.
lived at 13, Gregory House, Dorchester Road, Hook, Hants.
cowman at Langton Long, Blandford at marriage, wife Nellie’s father Frank, thatcher.
dairyman at marriage, wife Dora's father Charles, signalman; lived at Hither Dairy, Cowgrove, Wimborne.
marriage at App. C 582 may relate.
married cousin Julia, daughter of Ellen b 1878(4), this section above, both lived in Somerset for many years, in later times at 50, Main Street, Walton, near Street.
farmer, took over father's farm.
husband farmer.
wife pre‑deceased him, daughter Julia living in U.S.A.
lived at 13, Bridgefield load, Sutton, Surrey.
Married Ellen Maud Hallett b 8.8.1908 son Michael b 11.01.1943 lived at 41, Dickerage load, New Maiden, Surrey, newspaper death notice says "husband of Denise and father of Michael", second marriage to Denise…
Names Hebrew, Mahala one of Cain's wives, Thirza Abel's wife.
maintenance engineer, wife Ivy’s father Arthur, general labourer, only child 23.3.1947 Derek Benjamin telephone engineer, who married 27.3.1971 at Merton St. John, Jean (formerly Jane) Mary Condon, her father William, blacksmith. Lived at 8, Westcroft Gdns, Morden.
Schoolteacher, trained at Teacher Training College, Salisbury, children 1931 Diana Beryl, 1932 Pamela Yvonne (Chadwell), 1949 Richard Timothy Nicholas.
lived at 17, Entry Hill, Bath.
burial entry says, "unbaptized child - at 7:30pm", age 18 days.
lived at Bath, son Christopher by first marriage, three daughters by second.
Newspaper report of death of Maisie refers to her as wife of the late Capt. C. G. Waygood, children Clifford George, Paul, David, Gordon.
under one year at death, birth not registered.