William Thorner Woadden1,2

M, b. 1837, d. March 1919, #758
William Thorner Woadden|b. 1837\nd. Mar 1919|p739.htm|Robert Wadden|b. 2 Aug 1812\nd. Sep 1847|p747.htm|Ann Thorner|b. 1814\nd. Dec 1896|p743.htm|James Wadden|b. 12 Sep 1790|p769.htm||||||||||
  • William Thorner Woadden was also known as Woaddon.2
  • He was born in 1837 at Sydling St Nicholas, Dorset.1
  • He was the son of Robert Wadden and Ann Thorner.3,4
  • William Thorner Woadden was listed as a household member living with Robert Wadden on the 1841 Census at Sydling St Nicholas, Dorset, 7 June 1841.4
  • William Thorner Woadden was listed as the son of Ann Thorner on the 1851 Census recorded 30 March 1851 at Long Bredy, Dorset.5
  • William Thorner Woadden was working as an Agricultural labourer on 30 March 1851.5
  • He was listed as the son of Ann Thorner on the 1861 Census recorded 8 April 1861 at The Post Office, Puncknowle, Dorset.3
  • William Thorner Woadden was working as an Agricultural labourer on 8 April 1861.3
  • The marriage of William Thorner Woadden and Mary Ann Cozens Wills was registered in the September 1861 quarter in the Bridport Registration District in Dorset.2
  • William Thorner Woadden was listed as the head of household on the 1871 Census recorded 3 April 1871 living at The Butlers Lodge, Tyneham, Dorset. Also living in the household were his wife, Mary Ann Cozens Wills, his son, John William Woadden and Robert James Woadden, his daughter, Julia Ann Woadden.1
  • William Thorner Woadden was working as a Butler on 3 April 1871.1
  • He was listed as a servant in the household of Thomas Bond in the 1881 census at Tyneham House, Tyneham, Dorset.
    Also listed in the household were: Phillida Stevens, servant, unm, 55, Cook, domestic servant, b Wilts Broadchalk
    Mary Gover, servant, unm, 25, Housemaid, domestic servant, b Dorset Wareham
    Annie Squibb, servant, unm, 17, Kitchenmaid, domestic servant, b Dorset Chaldon Herring.6
  • William Thorner Woadden was working as a Butler on 4 April 1881.6
  • He appeared in the household of John Bond in the 1891 census at Tyneham House, Tyneham, Dorset.
    Also listed in the household were: [:CR]
    Thomas Bond, brother, s, 85, Justice of the Peace for Dorset, b Dorset Corfe Castle
    Phlida Stevens, serv, s, 65, Cook domestic serv, b Wilts Broadchalk
    Kate Coudle, serv, s, 34, Housemaid domestic serv, b Gloster Avening
    Francis Langford, serv, s, 25, Kitchenmaid domestic serv, b Dorset Wool.7
  • William Thorner Woadden was listed as the head of household on the 1901 Census recorded 31 March 1901 living at West Street, Corfe Castle, Dorset. Also living in the household were his wife, Mary Ann Cozens Wills, his daughter, Julia Ann Woadden.8
  • William Thorner Woadden was recorded as retired Butler on 31 March 1901.8
  • William's death was registered in the March 1919 quarter in the Wareham Registration District in Dorset.9
  • Last Edited: 26 Aug 2009

Family: Mary Ann Cozens Wills b. 1836, d. Sep 1910

  • The marriage of William Thorner Woadden and Mary Ann Cozens Wills was registered in the September 1861 quarter in the Bridport Registration District in Dorset.2

Citations:

  1. [S56] National Census conducted on 2 April 1871. Original returns lodged in the UK National Archives.
  2. [S10] GRO index "Marriages Sep 1861 WILLS Mary Ann Cozens & WOADDON William Thorner Bridport 5a 685."
  3. [S28] National Census conducted on 7 April 1861. Original returns lodged in the UK National Archives.
  4. [S35] National Census conducted on 7 June 1841. Original returns lodged in the UK National Archives.
  5. [S31] National Census conducted on 30 March 1851. Original returns lodged in the UK National Archives.
  6. [S2] National Census conducted on 3 Apr 1881. Original returns lodged in the UK National Archives.
  7. [S23] National Census conducted on 5 Apr 1891. Original returns lodged in the UK National Archives.
  8. [S4] National Census conducted on 31 Mar 1901. Original returns lodged in the UK National Archives.
  9. [S10] GRO index "Deaths Mar 1919 WOADDEN William T (81) Wareham 5a 477."
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