George Gudgin (1838- )

  • Name:

  • George Gudgin1

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Father:

  • -

  • Mother:

  • -

Individual Events and Attributes

  • Birth:

  • 11 Apr 18382 3

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  • Martin Ensom's research notes give George Gudgin's d.o.b. as 11 Apr 1838. There is no supporting evidence in his notes. The year (1839) calculated from his age (24) given in the certificate for his marriage to Emma Dunkley in 1863 indicates that this is reasonable. His place of birth is not known.

  • Parent:

  • 19 Apr 1876 (age 38)

  • Birth of daughter Emily Louise

  • Parent:

  • 2 Aug 1876 (age 38)

  • Baptism of daughter Emily Louise

  • Occupation:

  • bef 1899 (age 60-61)

  • -; the Boot Department Royal Army Service Corps, Northampton4 5

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  • a Foreman||The Marriage Certificate for the marriage of his daughter Emily to William Rosam in 1899 indicates that George has retired so it is assumed that he did so at the age or 60 in 1898

Marriage

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Daughter: Emily Louise Gudgin, Q2 1940

  • Spouse:

  • Emma Green Dunkley ( - )

  • Children:

  • Gudgin ( - )

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  • Emily Louise Gudgin (1876-1965)

  • Marriage:

  • 1 Nov 1863 (age 25)

  • the District Church in the District Chapelery of St Gabriel6

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  • Address: Pimlico, Middlesex

    Although the Rev. Antrobus signed the Certificate he obviously did not write it out. The witnesses were Joseph Gudgin and Eliza Witcher. It is assumed from the surname that George was related to the groom although the relationship is unknown. As the groom's father was Parker Dunkley he was probably a brother. The other witness was probably a friend of the bride. Interestingly Emma's address is not given - only the parish in which the banns were called which is shown as Paulespury, Northants. Paulespury is a small village near Towcester so it is possible that everyone in the village knew everyone else so a further amplification of the address was not required. Apart from the witnesses who attended the service is not known. The Groom's parents may have been there but it is doubtful whether the Bride's family would have travelled from Paulespury.

Sources

1.

The Rev. H. E. Newton, Curate of Holy Trinity Parish Church, Clapham, Surrey, True Copy of Entry for Marriage of William Henry Rosam and Emily Louise Gudgin, (Original copy of Entry No 350 dated 4 Sep 1899). Wendy Boyle.

2.

Rev. Geo. Antrobus, True Copy of Register Entry for Marriage of George Gudgin and Emma Green Dunkley, (At time of marriage). Groom's NameGeorge GudginGroom's Age24. Pat Ward.

3.

Martin Ensom, Research by Martin Ensom into the Ensom family, Recipient: Andrew Boyle, (November 2008). Martin Ensom's Family Tree gives George Gudgin's d.o.b. as 11 Apr 1838. There is no supporting evidence in his notes. Andrew Boyle.

4.

The Rev. H. E. Newton, Curate of Holy Trinity Parish Church, Clapham, Surrey, True Copy of Entry for Marriage of William Henry Rosam and Emily Louise Gudgin, (Original copy of Entry No 350 dated 4 Sep 1899). The bride's father, George Gudgin, was a Foreman Boot Department, A.C. Stores (retired). Wendy Boyle.

5.

Martin Ensom, Research by Martin Ensom into the Ensom family, Recipient: Andrew Boyle, (November 2008). George Gudgin was a foreman in the footwear department of the RASC stores at Northampton. Andrew Boyle.

6.

Rev. Geo. Antrobus, True Copy of Register Entry for Marriage of George Gudgin and Emma Green Dunkley, (At time of marriage). Cit. Date: 1 November 1863. Pat Ward.