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Family of Edwin Hooker BODDY and Rebecca Emma WHIBLEY

Husband: Edwin Hooker BODDY (1811-1889)
Wife: Rebecca Emma WHIBLEY (1811-1874)
Children: Elizabeth C BODDY (1846- )
Marriage 8 Jul 1836 St Martin-in-the Fields - Westminster, London, England

Husband: Edwin Hooker BODDY

Name: Edwin Hooker BODDY1
Sex: Male
Father: William BODDY (c. 1789- )
Mother: Elizabeth HOOKER (1789- )
Birth 25 Jan 1811 Crediton , Devon, England
Baptism 14 May 1811 (age 0) Crediton , Devon, England
Occupation Accountant, Chemist and druggist,Slater
Death Q4 1889 (age 78) Lewisham Registration District, London, England

Wife: Rebecca Emma WHIBLEY

Name: Rebecca Emma WHIBLEY1
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1811 St Pancras, London, England
Death Q1 1874 (age 62-63) Lambeth, London, England

Child 1: Elizabeth C BODDY

Name: Elizabeth C BODDY1
Sex: Female
Birth 1846 Lambeth, London, England

Note on Husband: Edwin Hooker BODDY

In 1841 Edwin is at Agnes Street, Lambeth with Rebecca. In 1851 at 3 Manor Street, Poplar, with Rebecca and daughter Elizabeth. In 1861 with Rebecca and 15 year old Elizabeth he is at 3 Tysons Yard, St Olave, Southwark. In 1871 Edwin, Rebecca, Elizabeth and a servant Eliza Stuart are at 13 Devonshire Terrace, Lewisham. Edwin is described as Managing Clerk, Law. Transcribed as Boody in Ancestry and FindMyPast.In 1881 still at 13 Devonshire Terace Edwin is with daughter Elizabeth, unmarried. They have one servant. There is a visitor - 29 year old Fanny P Bradford, from Crediton. She is Edwin's niece, daughter of his sister Eliza.

Note on Wife: Rebecca Emma WHIBLEY

It seems possible that one of Rebecca's relations was Clerk of Works at Btighton Pavilion.

Sources

1"Nick Heard". www.heardfamilyhistory.org.uk. This GEDCOM is predominantly the work of Nick Heard, but it incorporates the collaborated work of many other family historians. You are welcome to use the information herein but please acknowledge the source. Every effort has been made to ensure the data is accurate, but any use you make of it is entirely at your own risk. (c) Nick Heard 2009