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Charles
Thomas Denny was born 29 January 1803, and baptised 29 May the
same year in Syleham. He married Mary Davy in Fressingfield in 1828.
Four
of his children (Lavinia, Charlotte, George, and James Davy) were born
in Fressingfield from 1828 to 1834. Charles, John, Euphemia Caroline,
Walter and Arthur were born in Newington, Surrey between 1837 and 1848.
Charles
died of TB in 1849 shortly after the birth of his youngest child. At the
time of his death he was a brewer and residing at 7 County Street, Newington.
Living there in 1851 were his widow and five of their children. Mary’s
occupation is given as mangler. Also living in 7 County Street in 1851
were his brother George (also married to a Davy) his wife Rebecca and
their three children, together with Rebecca/Mary’s mother. Mary
lived in 35 Chatham Street in 1871 47 Henshaw Street, Newington in 1881
with George her son who was unmarried.
Lavinia
Denny
(1828) |
Married
William Henry Williams in 1849 in Newington (he was also from Newington)
This information is from Lavinia and William’s marriage certificate.
They had one child Charlotte aged 1 at the time of the 1851 census |
Charlotte
Denny
(1830) |
Married
George Rushworth in Kennington, Lambeth in 1853. Both Charlotte
and George were still alive at the time of the 1881 Census living
in 45 Courland Grove, Clapham. George was a stone mason born in
the Strand. They had 9 children from 1854 to 1875 all born in Clapham
or Brixton. The only information we have about the next generation
(Rushworths) is that the eldest daughter married somebody Taplin
and they had two children—Eleanor and Ethel A. |
George
Denny
(1832) |
George
was a Wheelwright, unmarried, and living with his widowed mother
in 47 Henshaw Street, Newington in 1881. In 1891 he was in Newington
Workhouse. |
James
Davy Denny
(1834) |
James
was born in Fressingfield and married Emma Beatrice Howe from Walworth
in Surrey. He was an Architect/Surveyor and had moved to Church
Gresley, Derby by the time of the 1881 census. We don’t know
if they had any children. |
Charles
Thomas Denny
(1837) |
Charles
was the first of the children to be born in London. He married Mary
Ann Underwood in St Johns Waterloo Second Port Surrey in 1858. They
had four children (Charlotte, Frederick William, James Walter and
Mary Ann born between 1858 and 1865 (approximate dates) Nothing
is known of the next generation. Charles was a printer then warehouseman
and then silk designer. He was living in Hackey in 1881 He died
in 1889 of epilepsy. |
John
William Denny
(1838)
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John
married Emily Goodhall in St Mary’s Church, Newington on 10
November 1861. They had 7 children. |
Walter
Denny (1844) |
Walter
married Martha Atkins in Newington in 1871. She was from Birmingham.
They seem to have had six children (Mary who married Charles Carr,
Albert who married Gertrude, Martha who married Albert Tipping and
they had 5 children), Charles Davy who married Mary Ann Swanton,
and Phoebe Denny who married Thomas William Lennox. |
Euphemia Caroline (1841) |
Euphemia
was staying with Ephraim and Mary Ann Denny, along with their little
George on the 1851 census. |
Arthur
Denny (1848) |
No information. |
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