Francis Woodcock [1] and his wife Jane were married around 1670. They had a son
Francis
[2] born on 24/10/1675 in Great Horwood near Aylesbury in
Buckinghamshire.
Francis Woodcock [2] was married in about 1700 to Jane Garden from Wing, a small village close to Aylesbury, she was born on 01/03/1703 and baptised on 05/03/1703.
they had 2 children born in Mentmore, near Aylesbury.
1/ Thomas [1] babt. 27/09/1702
2/ Jane bapt. 01/03/1703
Thomas Woodcock [1] married Jane Mayor on 27/08/1733 under Fleet Rules. The record says "Thomas Woodcock of Aylesbury" Fleet Rules
The marriage was solemnised by Anthony Shelburn, who conducted many marriages under these rules from 1722 - 1737.
Jane was baptised on 21/04/1706 at St Brides, Fleet Street, she was the daughter of William and Anne Mayor she had a brother William, bapt.14/11/1697 at St Brides.
they had a son:
Francis Woodcock [2] was married in about 1700 to Jane Garden from Wing, a small village close to Aylesbury, she was born on 01/03/1703 and baptised on 05/03/1703.
they had 2 children born in Mentmore, near Aylesbury.
1/ Thomas [1] babt. 27/09/1702
2/ Jane bapt. 01/03/1703
Thomas Woodcock [1] married Jane Mayor on 27/08/1733 under Fleet Rules. The record says "Thomas Woodcock of Aylesbury" Fleet Rules
The marriage was solemnised by Anthony Shelburn, who conducted many marriages under these rules from 1722 - 1737.
Jane was baptised on 21/04/1706 at St Brides, Fleet Street, she was the daughter of William and Anne Mayor she had a brother William, bapt.14/11/1697 at St Brides.
they had a son:
Thomas [2] baptised 07/07/1734 at St Brides, Fleet
Street, the register shows their address as The White Horse Inn, Fleet
Street.
Thomas Woodcock [2] married twice, firstly age 25 to Mary Bell on 11/04/1757 at St Giles Church in Cripplegate.
I have only found 1 record for the death/burial of a Mary Woodcock in London, it is dated 19/11/1772.
Thomas Woodcock [2] married twice, firstly age 25 to Mary Bell on 11/04/1757 at St Giles Church in Cripplegate.
I have only found 1 record for the death/burial of a Mary Woodcock in London, it is dated 19/11/1772.
If this is her then Thomas remarried
whilst his first wife was still alive as the St Giles Church register
states he was a widower when he married Ann
Crockett
on 28/05/1772.
The marriage was witnessed by a Colleen
Crockett. Thomas died in 1804. The record describes him
as a press maker.
they had 6 children, all baptised at
Saint Giles Church in Cripplegate.
1/ Susannah Ann, born 18/07/1773, She married Thomas Good at 'All Hallows the Great' in London on 13/11/1793.
2/ Ann, born 05/07/1775
3/ Elizabeth, born 01/11/1776
4/ Thomas [3] bapt. 16/07/1777. He was also a press maker
1/ Susannah Ann, born 18/07/1773, She married Thomas Good at 'All Hallows the Great' in London on 13/11/1793.
2/ Ann, born 05/07/1775
3/ Elizabeth, born 01/11/1776
4/ Thomas [3] bapt. 16/07/1777. He was also a press maker
He was
buried in St Giles Cripplegate on 22/08/1833, the record shows the
cost of the burial was £2 . 2s . 2d
5/ Ann b. 22/07/1781
6/ William b. 30/11/1783
Thomas Woodcock [3] married Ann Heath on 11/07/1802 at the church of St Vedast, Foster Lane, near St Paul's Cathedral.
A Sarah Heath was a witness at this marriage, I believe her to be the 'Miss Heath' mentioned in the Woodcock family bible.
Ann Heath Woodcock died in Banbury in June 1851.
Thomas [3] and Ann lived in Grub Street, Cripplegate and had 8 children:
1/ Sarah, 27/07/1805 - 02/12/1823
2/ Thomas James, born in 1807
3/ Ann, born in 1810
4/ Samuel William 01/08/1813 - 07/04/1878.
5/ David, born on 09/03/1816
6/ Daniel, born in 1818
7/ Maria, born on 04/09/1819
8/ Jemima, born on 02/05/1823, she married on 29/01/1852 William Spering a commercial traveller whose father was a coal merchant. She died in 1873
Samuel William Woodcock was a coal merchant and had a business at Star Wharf in Camden. He married Catherine Davis on 29/06/1839 in St Pancras London.
They had 5 children:
1/ Catherine Maria, born 02/09/1840, her baptism record states that Samuel was a coal merchants clerk.
5/ Ann b. 22/07/1781
6/ William b. 30/11/1783
Thomas Woodcock [3] married Ann Heath on 11/07/1802 at the church of St Vedast, Foster Lane, near St Paul's Cathedral.
A Sarah Heath was a witness at this marriage, I believe her to be the 'Miss Heath' mentioned in the Woodcock family bible.
Ann Heath Woodcock died in Banbury in June 1851.
Thomas [3] and Ann lived in Grub Street, Cripplegate and had 8 children:
1/ Sarah, 27/07/1805 - 02/12/1823
2/ Thomas James, born in 1807
3/ Ann, born in 1810
4/ Samuel William 01/08/1813 - 07/04/1878.
5/ David, born on 09/03/1816
6/ Daniel, born in 1818
7/ Maria, born on 04/09/1819
8/ Jemima, born on 02/05/1823, she married on 29/01/1852 William Spering a commercial traveller whose father was a coal merchant. She died in 1873
Samuel William Woodcock was a coal merchant and had a business at Star Wharf in Camden. He married Catherine Davis on 29/06/1839 in St Pancras London.
They had 5 children:
1/ Catherine Maria, born 02/09/1840, her baptism record states that Samuel was a coal merchants clerk.
She
died on 28/12/1913 at 22 Keyes Road Cricklewood [left
£421. 2s .9d]
2/ Jessy Bliss born on 01/09/1841. At the time of her birth Samuel was a wharfinger.
2/ Jessy Bliss born on 01/09/1841. At the time of her birth Samuel was a wharfinger.
She married William
Robert Winckworth on 28/09/1865 in St Pancras. She died in
Wood Green in 1892
3/ Benjamin Heath, 25/05/1844 – 28/02/1929. He was a solicitor and lived at 76 Blenheim Gardens Cricklewood.
4/ Samuel William, 11/04/1846 – 20/09/1898. He married in 1870 Susan (Susie) Russell. She died on 06/01/1900 age 54.
5/ Emma Jemima, born 14/06/1849, she married Charles Baring Windsor in 1873. She died in January 1881.
3/ Benjamin Heath, 25/05/1844 – 28/02/1929. He was a solicitor and lived at 76 Blenheim Gardens Cricklewood.
4/ Samuel William, 11/04/1846 – 20/09/1898. He married in 1870 Susan (Susie) Russell. She died on 06/01/1900 age 54.
5/ Emma Jemima, born 14/06/1849, she married Charles Baring Windsor in 1873. She died in January 1881.