1788 - 1871 (83 years)
Generation: 1
Generation: 2
7. | Mary Fenwick (1.Susanna1) was born in 1816; died in 1840; was buried in Church In Bunhill Row Finsbury London. |
8. | Louisa Fenwick (1.Susanna1) was born on 2 Jun 1817 in Helsingør, Denmark; died on 24 Feb 1891 in Bromley, Kent, England. Other Events:
- Census: 1841, Bunhill Row, Finsbury, East, Finsbury, Middlesex, England
- Census: 1861, The Tactory House, St Anns, Middlesex, England
- Census: 1871, Soho Square, Westminster, London-Middlesex, England
- Census: 1881, 28 Soho Sq, St Anne Soho, London, England
Louisa married Rev Nugent Wade on 11 Apr 1836 in Anglican Church, Copenhagen, Denmark. Nugent (son of Arthur Wade, Esq. and Eliza Booker) was born in 1809 in Dublin; died in 1873 in Llandrindod Wells; was buried in Old Bishop’s Palace, Bristol. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 25. Arthur Fenwick Stephenson Wade
was born on 17 Apr 1837 in Elsinore Denmark; was christened on 14 May 1837 in Chapel Of The Consular Chaplaincy Elsinore, Denmark.
- 26. Susanna Elizabeth Wade
was born on 11 Nov 1838 in Helsingør, Denmark.
- 27. Mary Louisa Wade
was born in 1840 in Middlesex, England; was christened on 5 Jul 1840 in Saint Pauls Bunhill Row, Finsbury, London, England.
- 28. Nugent Charles Wade
was born in 1841 in Dublin; died in 1873.
- 29. Louisa Anne Wade
was born in 1843.
- 30. Emily Harriet Wade
was born on 22 Jan 1845 in London, Middlesex, England; died on 19 Apr 1911 in Ellesborough, Butlers Cross, Bucks, England.
- 31. Charles Herbert Wade
was born on 17 Jul 1849 in St Anne's Soho.
- 32. Fairfax Blomfield Wade-Palmer
was born in 1851; died in 1919 in South Africa.
- 33. George Edward Wade
was born in 1853.
- 34. Edith Wade
was born in 1854.
- 35. Margaret Wade
was born in 1858; died on 12 Aug 1882 in Ischia.
- 36. Beatrice Evelyn Wade
was born in 1860; was buried in Holybourne Hants.
- 37. Octavia Elizabeth Wade
died on sept 15th 1938 in Barnwood Glos.
- 38. Reginald Fairfax Wade
died in in South Africa.
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9. | Fairfax Fenwick (1.Susanna1) was born in 1819 in Denmark; died in 1883. Other Events:
- Census: 1871, Princes St, London, Marylebone, London-Middlesex, England
Fairfax married Anna Godfrey in 1854. Anna was born in in Devon, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 39. Anna Augusta Fenwick
was born in 1855 in Australia.
- 40. Cecil Godfrey Fenwick
was born on 7 Dec 1859 in Otepopo Otago New Zealand; died on 2 Dec 1943 in Nelson, British Columbia, Canada; was buried on 6 Dec 1943 in Memorial Park, Nelson, British Columbia.
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Generation: 3
16. | Nicholas E. Fenwick (2.Nicholas2, 1.Susanna1)Notes:
Had portrait of Peter the Great which had been presented to his GG grandfather by the Czar. The portrait of Empress Catherine was sold at auction at Fairy Hill in 1839 when the house was sold.
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25. | Arthur Fenwick Stephenson Wade (8.Louisa2, 1.Susanna1) was born on 17 Apr 1837 in Elsinore Denmark; was christened on 14 May 1837 in Chapel Of The Consular Chaplaincy Elsinore, Denmark. Notes:
Had very good tenor voice but contracted typhoid in Italy where he was studying. He spent the rest of his life at Fiesole near Florence where he died
Brilliant electrical engineer, said to have discovered the wireless before Marconi. Famous amateur Tenor. sims Reeve said he was his only rival model for Sir John Millais's " The Black Brunswickes " group
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27. | Mary Louisa Wade (8.Louisa2, 1.Susanna1) was born in 1840 in Middlesex, England; was christened on 5 Jul 1840 in Saint Pauls Bunhill Row, Finsbury, London, England. Other Events:
- Occupation: Musician
- Census: 1841, Bunhill Row, Finsbury, East, Finsbury, Middlesex, England
- Census: 1861, The Tactory House, St Anns, Middlesex, England
- Census: 1871, Soho Square, Westminster, London-Middlesex, England
- Census: 1881, 28 Soho Sq, St Anne Soho, London, England
Notes:
Brilliant Musician & adore right hand of her father
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28. | Nugent Charles Wade (8.Louisa2, 1.Susanna1) was born in 1841 in Dublin; died in 1873. Other Events:
- Education: Trinity College Dublin
- Occupation: Sheep farmer New Zealand
Notes:
Assisted the antique furniture dept of Royal school of Needlework
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29. | Louisa Anne Wade (8.Louisa2, 1.Susanna1) was born in 1843. Notes:
Established and managed Royal School of Needlework for 40 years. In the Galleries in Exhibition Rd. Built for the purpose by her brother Fairfax Bloomfield wade FRIBA. she collaborated with Princess Christian and many ladies of great distinction in administering her school for 50 years, a charity for poor ladies moved to kensington from Soho.
Have diaries !862-1868.
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33. | George Edward Wade (8.Louisa2, 1.Susanna1) was born in 1853. Other Events:
- Occupation: Barrister
- Occupation: Sculptor
Notes:
Barrister trained but entirely untaught sculptor, who came under the patronage of Sir coutts Lindsayof the Grosvenor gallery and sir Edward Bhoem sculptor in ordinary to Queen Victoria. GEW executed some dozen or more royal statues 2 famous equestrian statues and many others; 4 winged figures for public memorials endless other works exhibeted annually in RA as well as Paris salon.
Works:
Queen Alexander outside London Hospital Whitechapel Rd
Sir patrick Grant in the chapel of the Royal Hospital in Chelsea
General Booth & his wife outside Salvation Army in Denmark Hill
Fountain in Temple Garden (cut off at the feet)
Edward V11 in Station Yard Reading
Cameron Highlander in station yard Inverness
Lord Haigh in Edinburgh Castle
Family/Spouse: Ella Macintyre. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 53. Elmira Wade
was born in in 63 sloane st London; died in 1982.
- 54. Delia Wade
died on 16 May 1947.
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40. | Cecil Godfrey Fenwick (9.Fairfax2, 1.Susanna1) was born on 7 Dec 1859 in Otepopo Otago New Zealand; died on 2 Dec 1943 in Nelson, British Columbia, Canada; was buried on 6 Dec 1943 in Memorial Park, Nelson, British Columbia. |
Generation: 4
53. | Elmira Wade (33.George3, 8.Louisa2, 1.Susanna1) was born in in 63 sloane st London; died in 1982. Notes:
Present at the burning of William CH's book.
Great Family historian.
Spent 25 years studying Dr Monro who founded Bedlam.
Worked during first war in ministry of munitions and War office where she was responsible for keeping maps of squadrons and machines up to date. Was awarded MBE for her work. Worked in London slums for Princess Louise Children's hospital. Went to India as Lady Relinson's private secretary.
Keen interest in arts and organised exhibitions in London and Amsterdam.
2nd war was regional administrator SW England for WVS for which was awarded an OBE.
Moved to Lacock and classified archives at Corsham Court
" I don't know what Fairfax is doing, I don't care what Fairfax is doing. And I don't wish to know what Fairfax is doing." When asked about Fairfax Wade-Palmer of whom she did not approve. She made a family of her three nieces and our family in preference to getting married herself. Worked together one a biography of Thomas Munro of Bedlam a maternal ancestor (not published). Described Octavia as " appallingly stupid"
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56. | Thomas Curtis Hayward (37.Octavia3, 8.Louisa2, 1.Susanna1) was born on 19 Oct 1877; died on 1 Aug 1918 in Calcutta India; was buried in Calcutta India. Other Events:
- Education: Rugby School
- Occupation: Manager Jute Business
Notes:
Last letter to his Mother 23/7/1918 talks of the heat spoiling the racing, but also mentions the possibility of famine through an absence of rain. States that 1/3 of Calcutta has been down with influenza. At the end of the letter says is to
have appendix out
Letter to ACCH 22/7/?
I have already written to Uncle Jack the week before I got your letter and enclose a copy.... I think the mortgage holders are behaving very reasonably only asking for an additional 1/2, ie rating the security as high as that of War Loan. I should not have been at all surprised if they had asked for 5 1/2%..... it looks as if they are doing all they can to avoid having the land abandoned to them......Sentiment aside I doubt if the land sold now would cover the mortgage.
No-one wants to put money into land while the war lasts. What would be the position if the estate did not fetch the £33 000 borrowed on it? It would be too dreadful to contemplate.
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57. | Reginald Curtis Hayward (37.Octavia3, 8.Louisa2, 1.Susanna1) was born on 26 Jan 1879 in Quedgeley; died in 1960 in Queenborough Cleveland Walk Bath; was buried in Quedgeley. Other Events:
- Education: Rugby
- Occupation: Lord Of Manor Of Quedgeley, Solicitor
Notes:
Deposited paper with Glos County archivist 1939 &1954
Spent money fairly recklessly and mismanaged the estate selling land cheaply and the house in 1941 to a housing association.
Fell off wall and hit head as boy which was said to give rise to epilepsy. Adventurous as boy and once crossed Gloucester Berkeley canal hanging from Hemstead Bridge where his grandfather had died falling from a Horse.
Played for 1st Harlequins, possibly would have played for England had it not been for epilepsy.
Aunt Joan and he known as children as Billy and Betty pringle as they were hardly ever single. Looked after each other in old age.
Reginald married Janie Brideson Farquar on 2 Dec 1926. Janie was born in 1902 in Greenock Co Renfrew; died on 4 Oct 1965 in Fawsley Hotel Torquay. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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58. | Joan Elizabeth Curtis Hayward (37.Octavia3, 8.Louisa2, 1.Susanna1) was born in 1881. Notes:
Plaster bust as young girl holding puppy in collection of Paul Curtis Hayward Totford.
Tall and Ramrod like, conversation smattered with relatives much to Miles and Williams disgust.
Rather servere and dictatorial vegetarian in old age.
" Boys of 16 dohn't (sic) climb trees" Aunt Joan's dictum at Creaganfois when I at that age craved to be away from a vegetarian lunch and a recital of relations. She presided at one end of the table and Uncle Bill at the other.
Reginald and Joan were called Billy and Betty Pringle as they were hardly ever single, as the ditty went. This was after the break up of Reggie's marriage.
The Wades were at Lampern for 40 years. The whole family of 14 sons and daughters congregated together at Lampern during August and September. How they all fitted in cannot be imagined. Curtains were hung across a corner of the landing and the end of the drawing room and there were Wades sleeping behind these. They had the house free of rent and rates to do repairs and improvements as they liked. Lampern House 2/3 miles east of Dursley S of Owlpen.
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60. | Charles Miles Curtis Hayward (37.Octavia3, 8.Louisa2, 1.Susanna1) was born on 2 Jun 1884; died in 1962. Other Events:
- Education: Rugby
- Occupation: Land Agent
Notes:
I was his third son' and was told he was irritatred by me because I reminded him of his own weaknesses. I think we were saved from many rows by having a similar sense of humour. M.CC.H.
"It is written thou shalt not overbear the patient ass" spoken about Indian actors when they seemed to be overdressed. Caused much mirth in Theatre.
Worked in India for a large firm of Jute exporters then emigrated to Canada to set up a poultry business. Returned in 1922 to marry. Acted as land agent for the estates of Quedgeley. Steward of the Three Choirs Festival;Treasurer of the Gloucester Literary Club; Governor of Gloucester Secondary Schools (appointed by County Education authority). Wide interest in Horticulture and birdlife.
Played cricket for Gloucester Gypsies; a former captain of the Harlequins; and an amateur actor; a Special Seargeant at Stonehouse during 2nd WW. On his wife's death in 1958 moved from Longford to College Green and became Vice-chairman of
Friends of Cathedral (was only male member of cathedral embroiderers and designed some of the patterns. Opened the new Quedgeley Village Hall and presented a Visitors book to the Literary Club.
Lived in Sonehouse (Leonard Stanley House) semi-detached from the fronf called Slash house, both rented from Stonehouse Court. Had maids cook and 2 cars Ausin 18 & 7
Had flair for stockmarket which helped augment his inheritance.
Charles married Joan Elizabeth Coode on 4 Jul 1922 in Painswick Church. Joan (daughter of Athelston Coode, Rev and Clara Eleanor Monro) was born in 1896 in Cardynham Cornwall; died in 1958. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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