Notes on the inhabitants of Doddenham, kept by the
Clergyman of the day, Joseph Bowstead Wilson.
Rector from 1881 to 1909.
Doddenham (1842 to about 1904) Index
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Andrews, Henry & Sophia
Birch, James & Agnes
Birch, John
Bishop, John & Charlotte
Bradburn, Thomas & Ann
Brazier, Henry & Anne
Browning, Henry Joseph
Bury, James & Elizabeth
Caswell, Henry & Jane
Cooper, James & Elizabeth
Drew, John
Finch, John & Martha
Finch, Mary
Grubham, Philip & Eliza
Grubham, Richard & Jane
Grubham, William & Elizabeth
Hadley, James & Ann
Harris, William & Anne
Herne, Charles & Hannah
Herne, Robert & Mary
Hill, Charles & Ellen
Hill, Henry & Elizabeth
Hindes, Herbert & Edith
Hindes, John & Anne
Holmes, Richard & Mary
Holmes, Thomas & Rebecca
Huggins, Henry & Mary
James, John & Elizabeth
Jones, Charles & Susan
Joynes, Thomas & Emily
Joynes, William & Eliza
Lane, Thomas & Eliza
Lane, Thomas & Jane
Lawson, Thomas & Charlotte
Lench, Widow
Mason, Mary Anne
Matthews, Charles & Ellen
Morgan, George & Mary
Morgan, Mary
Morgan Matthew & Mary
Morris, John & Susan
Morris, William & Phoebe
Mumford, Henry & Hannah
Nicholls, John & Sarah
Oatridge, Edmund
Page, John & Fanny
Palmer, Henry & Emma
Palmer, James & Ellen
Payne, Allen & Hannah
Powell, James
Powell, Thomas & Ann
Rawlings, John & Mary Ann
Rowberry, James & Caroline
Sadler, George & Mary
Smith, Charles & Ann
Smith, Richard & Elizabeth
Swan, James
Turner, Tomas & Anne
Vernalls, James & Ann
Vernon, John & Caroline
Walton, William & Emma
Weaver, Thomas & Harriet
Willcox, Thomas & Anne
Williams, Francis Edward & Ann
Williams, James & Hannah
Wood, Joseph & Sarah
Ankerdine Farm
Ankerdine
Gold’s Hill
Redlands, The Leap
Haynes Green
Munn’s Green
The Talbot Inn
Agberrow
Darby’s Common
Ankerdine
Easinghope
Doddenham Hall
The Leap
Ankerdine
The Leap
Yew Tree Hall, Ankerdine
Ankerdine
Munn’s Green
Darby’s Common
Darby’s Common
Yetty Field Cottage
Knightsford Bridge
Ankerdine
Darby’s Common
The Lenches
Ankerdine
Hazeley
Banner’s Brook
Ankerdine
Mount Pleasant
The Leap
The Leap
Chapel House
Ankerdine
The Court House, The Leap
Mount Pleasant
Shutters Cottage
The Leap, the Old Thatched House
The Hut, Ankerdine
Yew Tree Cottage, Ankerdine
Darby’s Common
Darby’s Common
The Vineyards
Ankerdine
No address
Banner’s Brook
The Vineyards
Old Manor House, The Leap
Knightsford Bridge
Munn’s Green
Knightsford Bridge
The Leap
Ankerdine
The Leap
Willow Cottage, Ankerdine
Darby’s Green
Thorney Cottage
Yew Tree House, Ankerdine
Agberrow
Lower Gurneaux
Munn’s Green
Ankerdine
Gold Hill
Thorney House
Agberrow
Ankerdine
Many thanks to Peter Walker, for providing me with these wonderful recordings of many of the families
who lived in Doddenham and the surrounding area, during the reign of Queen Victoria. I hope that those
researching their families will find this bit of history, and that it will be of interest to them too.
The names are interactive and clicking on them will take you to the pages of each family.
©peh