Descendants of William Orford

Signature of William Orford on his marriage licence allegation in 1825.
William ORFORD, b. ca. 1789, m1. 11 Feb 1818 by licence at Christ Church, Hunter Street, Liverpool, Lancashire, Jane MANIFOLD (b. ca. 1798, d. 13 Mar 1822, bur. 17 Mar 1822 at St. George, Everton, Liverpool; daughter of James MANIFOLD), m2. 22 Dec 1825 by licence at St. Helen, Witton, Cheshire, Christian Ann HADFIELD, d. 21 Feb 1830 at his residence in Beau Street, Liverpool, "much respected and lamented" (Liverpool Mercury), bur. 23 Feb 1830 at St. George, Everton. At his marriage in 1818, a merchant, of Liverpool; Jane, a minor, was also of Liverpool; the witnesses were James MANIFOLD (Jane's father) and Edward H. GRIFFITH (relationship unknown). In 1819, a glass manufacturer in Liverpool. In Nov 1819, together with partner William Foster, who was also a glass manufacturer, purchased land on the east side of Vauxhall Road, Liverpool. At his daughters' baptisms in 1821 and 1822, a merchant, of Everton. Listed in Gore's 1825 Directory of Liverpool as a merchant at 10 Beau Street. The same directory in 1827 lists him as a glass manufacturer at 11 Beau Street, and in 1829, as a glass manufacturer at 10 Beau Street. All three directories, along with Pigot's 1828-1829 National Commercial Directory, list the Orford and Foster glass bottle works at 190 Vauxhall Road. Baines's 1825 Directory of Lancashire calls him a "merchant, etc." but is otherwise the same as its competitors. At his daughter's baptism in 1828, a broker, of Beau Street. At his death in 1830, of Beau Street, Liverpool. At his posthumous son's baptism in 1830, a merchant, of Beau Street. William died without a will, so four months later when his only surviving son was born, the baby inherited his real estate. A private act of parliament was required to enable the sale of the Vauxhall Road land and associated buildings before the son reached the age of 18. The act stated that such sale "would be for the immediate Benefit and Advantage" of the son because of "the rapid Extension of the Town of Liverpool", which had caused "all Land applicable to the Purpose of Building" to "greatly increase in value". Trustees (relatives of William's widow Christian) were to sell the Vauxhall Road property and invest the proceeds in other real estate on the son's behalf. [ref. 6a,6g,6h,10,19,25b,25c,43a,43b,43c,43d,43f]
  1. Ann ORFORD, b. 22 Jan 1820 at Everton, chr. 9 Jan 1821 at St. George, Everton, m. 1841 at St. Helen, Witton, m. reg. Q1 1841 at Northwich R.D., James KENYON (b. ca. 1813 at Kirkland or Catterall, Lancashire). In 1841, living in the village of Wavertree, Lancashire, with her husband James (a surgeon) and two servants. In the 1840s, according to Discovering Historic Wavertree by Mike Chitty (published by the Wavertree Society, 1999, see pp. 36 and 38), James bought the field behind his house at 19 High Street, Wavertree, and created Orford Street, which he named after the family of his wife Ann, "daughter of a wealthy merchant, William Orford of Everton". (Orford Street still exists.) At his children's baptisms in 1842, 1844, 1846, and 1849, James was a surgeon, of Wavertree. In 1851, living on the north side of the village of Wavertree with her husband James (a licentiate of the Apothecaries Company, member of the Royal College of Surgeons, and general practitioner), their children Ann, Margaret, William, Fanny, and James, a cook, a housemaid, and a nurse. At his children's baptisms in 1856 and 1859, James was a surgeon, of Wavertree. In 1861, living at Broad Green Road, Wavertree, with her husband James (a surgeon), their children William, James, Charles, John, and Amy, a cook, a nurse, and a housemaid. [ref. 2a,2b,2c,6g,6m,9a,41]
    1. Ann Jane KENYON, b. 5 Jan 1842 at Wavertree, b. reg. Q1 1842 at West Derby R.D., chr. 18 Feb 1842 at Holy Trinity, Wavertree, m. 1865 at All Saints, Childwall, Lancashire, Stanley MAPLES (b. ca. 1838 at Liverpool, d. reg. Q3 1900 at Toxteth Park R.D.). In 1851, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1861, visiting her sister Fanny at school in Norwood, Surrey. At her son's baptism in 1869, Stanley was a merchant, of Toxteth Park. In 1871, living at Victoria Park, Wavertree, with her husband Stanley (a wine merchant), their children Ellen and George, a cook, a nurse, and a housemaid. In 1881, living at 1 Marine Parade, Ventnor, Isle of Wight, with her husband Stanley (a wine merchant) and their daughter Ellen. In 1891, living at 42 Sydenham Avenue, Toxteth Park, Liverpool, with her husband Stanley (a wine commission merchant), their children Ellen, George, and Beatrice, her sister Amy, boarder Alice C. WYATT (b. ca. 1862 at Portmadoc, Caernarvonshire), a cook, and a housemaid. In 1901, living on her own means at 55 Ullet Road, Toxteth Park, with her children George and Beatrice, two boarders, a housemaid, and a cook. Posthumously at his son's marriage in 1903, Stanely was a wine merchant. In 1911, living at 46 Lidderdale Road, Wavertree, with her daughter Beatrice and a general servant. [ref. 2b,2c,2d,2e,2f,2g,2h,6m,6af,9a,41]
      1. Ellen Stanley MAPLES, b. ca. 1866 at Toxteth Park, b. reg. Q3 1866 at West Derby R.D., d. reg. Q3 1943 at Liverpool South R.D. In 1871, living with her parents. In 1881, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1891, living with her parents. In 1901, visiting the household of Cecil E. MAPLES (a solicitor, presumably a relative, b. ca. 1859 at Spalding, Lincolnshire) at Aughton Springs, Aughton, Lancashire. In 1911, housekeeper for Stephen WATSON (a retired stockbroker) at 65 Grosvenor Road, Claughton, Cheshire. [ref. 2d,2e,2f,2g,9a]
      2. George Lionel Stanley MAPLES, b. ca. 1869 at Toxteth Park, b. reg. Q1 1869 at West Derby R.D., chr. 4 Feb 1869 at Holy Trinity, Wavertree, m. 17 Jan 1903 at St. Paul, Herne Hill, London, m. reg. Q1 1903 at Camberwell R.D., Hilda WOOD (b. ca. 1868 at Waterloo, d. 16 Mar 1946, bur. 19 Mar 1946 at Holy Trinity, Wavertree; daughter of Anthony WOOD, a gentleman), d. 2 Feb 1920, d. reg. Q1 1920 at Ormskirk R.D., bur. 5 Feb 1920 at Holy Trinity, Wavertree. In 1871, living with his parents. In 1881, a scholar, living with his paternal grandparents at Prince Alfred Road, Wavertree. In 1891, a cotton salesman, living with his parents. In 1901, a wine merchant, living with his mother. In Nov 1902, at the banns for his marriage, of the parish of St. Bede, Toxteth, Liverpool; Hilda was of the parish of St. Paul, Herne Hill. At his marriage in 1903, a cotton salesman, of 4 Brompton Avenue, Liverpool; Hilda was of 113 Norwood Road. In 1911, a cotton salesman, living at Spring Bank, near Ormskirk, with his wife Hilda, their daughter Joyce, a cook, and a housemaid. At his death in 1920, a cotton salesman, of Spring Bank, Long Lane, Aughton. Probate 22 Mar 1920 to his widow Hilda; effects £1833 14s. 9d. At her death in 1946, Hilda was of 105 Garmoyle Road. Probate of her will 24 Aug 1946 to her daughter Joyce; effects £2113 6s. 8d. [ref. 2d,2e,2f,2g,2h,4m,6m,6ae,6af,9a]
        1. (probably) Hilda Nancy MAPLES, b. reg. Q4 1903 at Toxteth Park R.D., d. aged 4 days, d. reg. Q4 1903 at Toxteth Park R.D., bur. 30 Oct 1903 at Holy Trinity, Wavertree. At her death in 1903, of 6 Rutland Avenue. [ref. 6m,9a]
        2. (adopted) Joyce MAPLES, b. 16 Sep 1908, d. reg. Dec 1986 at Wrexham Maelor R.D. In 1911, living with her parents. In 1946, executor for her mother. [ref. 2h,4m,9a]
      3. Beatrice Stanley MAPLES, b. ca. 1873 at Wavertree, b. reg. Q2 1873 at West Derby R.D., d. reg. Q4 1954 at Stockport R.D. In 1881, a scholar, living with her paternal grandparents at Prince Alfred Road, Wavertree. In 1891, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1901, living with her mother. In 1911, a typist in a solicitor's office, living with her mother. [ref. 2e,2f,2g,2h,9a]
    2. Margaret Elizabeth KENYON, b. 19 Jun 1843 at Wavertree, b. reg. Q3 1843 at West Derby R.D., chr. 29 Feb 1844 at Holy Trinity, Wavertree, d. reg. Q3 1889 at St. Asaph R.D., bur. 14 Sep 1889 at Holy Trinity, Wavertree. In 1851, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1861, visiting her mother's half-sister Eleanor. In 1871, living with her brother James. In 1881, living on dividends, etc., in the DENNETT household at 31 Mount Pleasant, Waterloo, Lancashire, together with her sister Amy. At her death in 1889, of Wavertree. [ref. 2b,2c,2d,2e,6m,9a]
    3. William Orford KENYON, b. ca. 1844 at Wavertree, b. reg. Q3 1844 at West Derby R.D., chr. 16 Jul 1846 at Holy Trinity, Wavertree, d. reg. Q4 1871 at West Derby R.D., bur. 30 Dec 1871 at Holy Trinity, Wavertree. In 1851, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1861, a broker's clerk, living with his parents. (Where in Apr 1871?) At his death in Dec 1871, of Wavertree. [ref. 2b,2c,6m,9a]
    4. Fanny Eleanor KENYON, b. reg. Q4 1845 at West Derby R.D., chr. 16 Jul 1846 at Holy Trinity, Wavertree, d. reg. Q1 1864 at West Derby R.D., bur. 26 Jan 1864 at Holy Trinity, Wavertree. In 1851, a scholar at home, living with her parents. In 1861, a boarding pupil at Duffield House School, Norwood, Surrey. At her death in 1864, of Wavertree. [ref. 2b,2c,6m,9a]
    5. James Hankinson KENYON, b. 19 Aug 1849 at Wavertree, b. reg. Q3 1849 at West Derby R.D., chr. 27 Sep 1849 at Holy Trinity, Wavertree, chr. (again) 15 Apr 1856 at St. Peter's, Liverpool, m. 1878 at St. John the Baptist, Tuebrook, Lancashire, m. reg. Q2 1878 at West Derby R.D., Mary Louisa GELLER (b. ca. 1850 at Everton or Walton, Liverpool, d. 17 Jun 1929, bur. 20 Jun 1929 at Holy Trinity, Wavertree), d. reg. Q2 1885 at West Derby R.D., bur. 3 Jun 1885 at Holy Trinity, Wavertree. In 1851, living with his parents. In 1861, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1871, a cotton broker's salesman, living at Sandown Lane, Wavertree, with his siblings Margaret, Charles, John, and Amy, a housemaid, and a cook. In 1881, a cotton broker, living at 35 Anfield Road, Walton on the Hill, Lancashire, with his wife Mary, their children Muriel and Gerard, and three domestic servants. At his death in 1885, of Breckside Park, West Derby. In 1891, Mary was living on her own means at Grove House, Victoria Park, Wavertree, with her children Muriel, Gerard, and Herbert and three domestic servants. In 1901, she was living on her own means at Heatherlea, Victoria Park, Wavertree, with her sons Gerard and James, a cook, and a housemaid. At her death in 1929, she was of 2 Brompton Avenue, Toxteth Park. Probate of her will 22 Jul 1929 her sons Gerard and James and to Charles William WRIGHT, solicitor. [ref. 2b,2c,2d,2e,2f,2g,4m,6k,6m,9a,41]
      1. Muriel Louisa KENYON, b. ca. 1879 at Walton, b. reg. Q2 1879 at West Derby R.D. In 1881, living with her parents. In 1891, a scholar, living with her mother. [ref. 2e,2f,9a]
      2. Gerard Orford KENYON, b. ca. Jul 1880 at Walton or Anfield, b. reg. Q3 1880 at West Derby R.D., m. reg. Q4 1908 at Kensington R.D., Rachel Zoe WALKER (b. ca. 1878 at Liverpool), d. reg. Q2 1938 at Surrey South Western R.D. In 1881, living with his parents. In 1891, a scholar, living with his mother. In 1901, a cotton salesman, living with his mother. In 1911, a cotton salesman, living at 17 De Villiers Avenue, Great Crosby, near Liverpool, with his wife Rachel, their son Gerard, a nurse, and a general servant. In 1929, a cotton broker, executor for his mother. [ref. 2e,2f,2g,2h,4m,9a]
        1. Gerard Stewart KENYON, b. ca. Jun 1910 at Aldershot, Hampshire, b. reg. Q3 1910 at Farnham R.D., m1. reg. Q2 1935 at Paddington R.D., Sylvia BERTINI or BOTTINI, m2. reg. Q4 1929 at Wycombe R.D., Isabel E. LURIA, d. reg. Q2 1963 at Croydon R.D. In 1911, living with his parents. [ref. 2h,9a]
      3. James Herbert KENYON, b. ca. 1882 at Walton or Anfield. In 1891, a scholar, living with his mother. In 1901, an apprentice in the cotton business, living with his mother. In 1929, a stockbroker, executor for his mother. [ref. 2f,2g,4m]
    6. Charles Manifold KENYON, b. 18 Apr 1851 at Wavertree, chr. 15 Apr 1856 at St. Peter's, Liverpool, m. 1879 at Collingwood, Victoria, Australia, Cecilia SMILEY. In 1861, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1871, an apprentice, living with his brother James. Emigrated to Victoria on the ship Cambrian Monarch, arriving Jan 1877. [ref. 2c,2d,6k,30b,46]
      1. Amy KENYON, b. 1880 at Collingwood. [ref. 30b]
      2. Beatrice KENYON, b. 1881 at Collingwood, m. 1904 at Warnambool, Victoria, Frederick Charles JAMES. [ref. 30b,47]
        1. An older child. [ref. 47]
        2. Leslie Manifold JAMES, b. 1907, d. 1967. Grandfather of researcher Scott James. [ref. 47]
        3. A younger child, d. at birth. [ref. 47]
      3. Charles Stanley KENYON, b. 1883 at Collingwood. [ref. 30b]
      4. William KENYON, b. 1884 at Collingwood. [ref. 30b]
      5. Harry KENYON, b. 1886 at Collingwood. [ref. 30b]
    7. John Vasey KENYON, b. 23 Aug 1854 at Wavertree, b. reg. Q3 1854 at West Derby R.D., chr. 23 Nov 1856 at Holy Trinity, Wavertree, m. Alice Jane LEWIS. In 1861, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1871, a scholar, living with his brother James. In 1905, listed on the electoral roll as a clerk, of Musgrave Parade, Ashgrove, Brisbane division, Queensland, Australia; his wife Alice was listed at the same address with occupation "domestic duties". [ref. 2c,2d,6m,9a,30c,48]
      1. James Stanley KENYON, b. 1895 in Queensland. [ref. 30c]
      2. Ernest Cecil KENYON, b. 1899 in Queensland. [ref. 30c]
      3. Morris Manyfold KENYON, b. 1902 in Queensland. [ref. 30c]
      4. Ruby Amelia KENYON, b. 1904 in Queensland. [ref. 30c]
      5. Reginald Arthur KENYON, b. 1905 in Queensland. [ref. 30c]
      6. Violet Mavis KENYON, b. 1908 in Queensland. [ref. 30c]
      7. Lily KENYON, b. 1910 in Queensland. [ref. 30c]
      8. Leonard Musgrave KENYON, b. 1912 in Queensland. [ref. 30c]
    8. Amy Badnall KENYON, b. ca. 1859 at Wavertree, b. reg. Q3 1859 at West Derby R.D., chr. 4 Dec 1859 at Holy Trinity, Wavertree, m. 1897 at St. Agnes, Toxteth Park, m. reg. Q3 1897 at Toxteth Park R.D., Charles MILLER (b. ca. 1855 at Manchester, Lancashire). In 1861, living with her parents. In 1871, a scholar, living with her brother James. In 1881, living in the DENNETT household at 31 Mount Pleasant, Waterloo, Lancashire, together with her sister Margaret. In 1891, a governess, living in the household of her sister Ann. In 1901, living at 29 Bamford Road, Didsbury, Lancashire, with her husband Charles (an accountant's clerk) and a general servant. [ref. 2c,2d,2e,2f,2g,6m,9a,41]
  2. Elizabeth ORFORD, b. 12 Dec 1821 at Liverpool or Crawford, Lancashire, chr. 11 Feb 1822 at St. George, Everton, d. unm. 1 Dec 1864 at Wavertree, d. reg. Q4 1864 at West Derby R.D. In 1851, an annuitant, visiting her stepmother. In 1861, visiting her half-sister Eleanor. Will for £6000 mentions "William, Attorney at Law, brother by the half blood". [ref. 2b,2c,6g,9a,12]
  3. Robert Hadfield ORFORD, b. ca. Mar 1827, bur. 19 May 1827 at St. George, Everton. At his death in 1827, of 7 Beau Street, Liverpool. [ref. 6g]
  4. Eleanor ORFORD, b. 24 Jul 1828 at Liverpool, chr. 15 Aug 1828 at Christ Church, Hunter Street, Liverpool, m. 15 Mar 1849 at Darley, Derbyshire, m. reg. Q1 1849 at Bakewell R.D., Francis SCHOLES (b. ca. 1819 at Prestwich, Lancashire, d. reg. Q2 1897 at King's Norton R.D.; son of George SCHOLES), d. reg. Q1 1900 at Aston R.D. In 1851, an annuitant, visiting her mother (whose second husband was rector of Darley) with her husband Francis (an annuitant). In 1861, living at Edge Lane, West Derby, Lancashire, with her husband Francis (occupation "interest of money"), their daughters Elizabeth and Eleanor, her visiting half-sister Elizabeth, visitor Margaret KENYON (daughter of her half-sister Ann), a housemaid, and a cook. In 1871, living at St. Asaph Street, Rhyl, Flintshire, with her husband Francis (occupation "income from interest of money"), their daughters Elizabeth and Eleanor, and a nursemaid. In 1881, living at Syndote(?) House, Russell Row, Rhyl, with her husband Francis (occupation "interest from stocks"), their daughters Elizabeth and Eleanor, a cook, and a housemaid. (Where in 1891?) [ref. 2b,2c,2d,2e,6a,6l,9a]
    1. Elizabeth Ann SCHOLES, b. ca. 1852 at Darley Dale, Derbyshire, chr. 9 Jan 1852 at Darley. In 1861, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1871 and 1881, living with her parents. [ref. 2c,2d,2e,6l]
    2. Eleanor Cooper SCHOLES, b. ca. 1853 at Darley Dale, b. reg. Q1 1853 at Bakewell R.D., chr. 4 Mar 1853 at Darley. In 1861, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1871 and 1881, living with her parents. [ref. 2c,2d,2e,6l,9a]
  5. William ORFORD, b. 19 Jun 1830 at Liverpool, chr. 22 Jul 1830 at Christ Church, Hunter Street, Liverpool, m. 14 Jul 1858 at Walton on the Hill, Lancashire, m. reg. Q3 1858 at West Derby R.D., Eliza BRAGA, d. 3 Jan 1897 at 5 Wilton Polygon, Crumpsall, Lancashire, d. reg. Q1 1897 at Prestwich R.D., bur. at Endon, Staffordshire. Educated at Shrewsbury School (entered 1844-5, left 1848) and Cambridge University (Christ's College, matriculated Michaelmas 1848, B.A. 1852, M.A. 1870). In 1851, an undergraduate student at Christ's College, St. Andrew Street, Cambridge. Admitted solicitor in 1857 and practiced in Manchester, Lancashire. (The family law firm survived him: by 1938 it had become Messrs. Orford and Sons, 87 Fountain Square, Manchester.) In 1858, a solicitor, of Cheetham Hill, near Manchester. In 1861, an attorney, living at Endon with his wife Eliza, their children Mary and Robert, Eliza's visiting sister Lucy, a nurse, and an under-nurse. Clerk to the Dean and Chapter of Manchester Cathedral, 1866-1897. Endon Lodge, near the Plough Inn in Endon, was built for William by 1868. In 1871, a solicitor and land owner, living at 5 Wilton Polygon with his wife Eliza, their children Lewis, Charles, Eleanor, and Edwin, Eliza's mother, a nurse, an under-nurse, a cook, a gardener, and the gardener's wife and son. In 1874, paid for the construction of a stone wall around Endon churchyard and a lychgate. Orford Road in Endon (which still exists) was laid out in the 1870s and probably named after William. In 1881, a solicitor, living at 5 Wilton Polygon with his wife Eliza, their children Eleanor, Herbert, and Thomas, Eliza's niece Maude BRAGA, a cook, a housemaid, a nurse, a governess, a laundress, and the laundress's three children. In 1883, of 87 Fountain Street (presumably already the business address of his law firm). In 1887, of 5 Wilton Polygon. In 1891, a solicitor, living at 5 Wilton Polygon with his wife Eliza, their children Lewis, Eleanor, Edwin, and Herbert, a cook, a waitress, and a housemaid. Also of Bronffynnon (now Woodlands resort), Bryn-crug, nr. Towyn, Merioneth, and J.P. for Merioneth. Will to his widow for £20,230 8s. 7d. In 1901, Eliza was living with their daughter Mary. [ref. 2b,2c,2d,2e,2f,2g,6a,7,8,9a,12,18,20,32,38a,38h]
    1. Mary ORFORD, b. ca. 1859 at Crumpsall, Lancashire, b. reg. Q2 1859 at Manchester R.D., m. 17 Jun 1880 at Manchester Cathedral, m. reg. Q2 1880 at Manchester R.D., Richard Garnett JANION (b. 1853, d. reg. Q2 1899 at Berkhamsted R.D., second son of Joseph JANION of Manchester, solicitor), d. peacefully 8 Feb 1937 at Briarclough, Berkhamsted. In 1861, living with her parents. In 1871, a boarding scholar in a school at 2 Peter Street, Southport, Lancashire. Richard received an M.A. from New College, Oxford University, became a student at Lincoln's Inn on 19 Nov 1873, and was called to the bar on 13 Jun 1877. In 1881, living at 42 Argyll Road, Kensington, London, with her husband Richard (a barrister in practice), her visiting aunt Catherine BRAGA, a cook, and a parlormaid. In 1885, Richard was a member of the northern circuit; his addresses were 17 Warwick Gardens, London W. (probably his home) and 9 Old Square, London W.C. (probably his office). In 1901, living on her own means at Alderly, Chesham Road, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, with her children Ethel, Cecil, and Eric, her mother, visitor Hilda C. MATTHEWS (a "kindergarten student" i.e. presumably a kindergarten teacher in training, b. ca. 1879 at Upper Norwood, Surrey), a housemaid, a cook, and a parlormaid. (Note that all three of the servants in 1901 were born at Endon.) In 1909, of Berkhamsted. In 1915, of Lane End, Berkhamsted. [ref. 2c,2d,2e,2g,6ab,9a,27,38bd,38be,38bf]
      1. Ethel Mary JANION, b. ca. 1881 at Kensington, b. reg. Q2 1881 at Kensington R.D., m. 3 Aug 1905 at Christ Church, Chelsea, m. reg. Q3 1905 at Chelsea R.D., Ernest Herman Stewart WALDE (b. ca. 1874, d. 21 Sep 1958 at Bangor Hospital, North Wales, while on holiday). In 1901, a "kindergarten student" (i.e. presumably a kindergarten teacher in training), living with her mother. Ernest was Headmaster of Chigwell School, 1912-1939. In 1940, of Essex. In 1942, 1947, 1949, 1955, and 1958, of Norton Manor, Blackmore, Essex. A memorial service was held for Ernest at Chigwell School chapel on 27 Sep 1958. [ref. 2g,9a,38bg,38bh,38bi,38bj,38bk,38bl,38bm]
        1. Richard Stewart WALDE, b. 11 Oct 1907, b. reg. Q4 1907 at Berkhamsted R.D., m. ca. 1939 Dorrit WILKINS (only child of R.R. WILKINS of Cecils, Chigwell), d. reg. Nov 2002 at Dwyfor R.D. In 1945, a junior partner in Victor Blagden and Co. (a chemicals company), appointed member of the civil division of the Order of the British Empire. [ref. 9a,9b,38bg,40h]
        2. Paul Stewart WALDE, b. reg. Q1 1911 at Berkhamsted R.D., m. ca. 1950 Faith Gillian (Jill) LE POER POWER (only daughter of C.A. LE POER POWER of Quinta do Deão, Funchal, Madeira). In 1940, a Cadet in the 162nd, 164th, 165th, 166th, or Sandhurst Officer Cadet Training Unit. Commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Essex Regiment, 25 May 1940. [ref. 9a,38bl,40f]
        3. Mary Christian Stewart WALDE, b. 28 Jun 1914, b. reg. Q3 1914 at Epping R.D., m. 15 Jan 1942 at Holy Trinity, Brompton Road, Howard Vivian DAVIES (only son of Howard DAVIES of 12 Sydney Place, Kensington), d. reg. Jul 1984 at Bromley R.D. In 1942, Howard was an ordinary seaman. [ref. 9a,9b,38bj]
        4. Stephen Stewart WALDE, b. 19 Jul 1917, b. reg. Q3 1917 at Epping R.D., m. 8 Jun 1940 at Hereford, Alison Emlyn Arnold JONES (only daughter of Alison and Arnold JONES of Palgrave, Sporle, Norfolk, and previously Bangkok), d. reg. Jun 1998 at Westminster R.D. In 1939, a Cadet Serjeant in the Chigwell School Contingent, Junior Division, Officer Training Corps. Commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the 1st/6th and 2nd/6th battalions of the Essex Regiment (S.L.R.), 17 Jun 1939. In 1940, in the Royal Artillery. In 1945, a temporary major in the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers at King's Lynn, appointed member of the military division of the Order of the British Empire "in recognition of gallant and distinguished services in Italy". [ref. 9a,9b,38bi,40e,40i]
        5. David Stewart WALDE, b. 6 Apr 1919, m. ca. 1948 Jean Rosemary WEBB (younger daughter of Kenneth WEBB of Hopton Court, Alfrick, Worcestershire, and Rhosneigr, Anglesey), d. reg. May 1995 at Worcester R.D. In 1940, a cadet in the 121st Officer Cadet Training Unit. Commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Royal Artillery, 17 Aug 1940. By 1948, awarded the Military Cross. In 1969, of Beulah Lodge, Epping, Essex, and Rhosneigr. [ref. 9b,38bk,38bn,40g]
          1. Victoria Ann Stewart WALDE, m. ca. 1970 David North WRIGHT (elder son of G.N. WRIGHT of Longwood, Wergs Road, Tettenhall, near Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, and Rhosneigr). In 1969, of 15 Alkmanos Street, Ilissia, Athens. [ref. 38bn]
      2. Winifred Maud Garnett JANION, b. reg. Q2 1883 at Kensington R.D., m. 8 Jul 1915 at St. Peter, Berkhamsted, m. reg. Q3 1915 at Berkhamsted R.D., Harold Ian MERRIMAN (younger son of John Conyers MERRIMAN of Kensington Square). In 1901, a pupil in a small school at 46 Ladbroke Road, Kensington. (There were just four pupils, all girls aged 17 or 18, along with the German schoolmistress, a French governess, a housekeeper, and three housemaids. In 1915, Harold was a second lieutenant in the Inns of Court Officer Training Corps (see The Inns of Court OTC at Berkhamsted). According to the Inns of Court OTC discussion forum, Harold edited the cavalry squadron's magazine, 1914-1919. In 1942 and 1955, of Earl's Riding, Berkhamsted. [ref. 2g,9a,38be,38bo,44]
        1. Virginia MERRIMAN, b. 12 Feb 1919, b. reg. Q1 1919 at Berkhamsted R.D., m. 26 Jul 1941 at St. Peter, Berkhamsted, m. reg. Q3 1941 at Berkhamsted R.D., Graham Randall HORN, d. reg. Aug 2004 at Dacorum R.D. [ref. 9a,9b,44]
          1. Julia Caroline HORN, b. reg. Q3 1942 at Berkhamsted R.D.. [ref. 9a,44]
        2. Elizabeth Mary MERRIMAN, b. 19 May 1922, b. reg. Q2 1922 at Hendon R.D., m. 5 Dec 1942 at Sunnyside parish church, Berkhamsted, m. reg. Q4 1942 at Berkhamsted R.D., Harold Oliver BAKER (second son of R.R.G. BAKER of Ashleigh, New Haw, Weybridge), d. reg. Jul 2001 at Dacorum R.D. In 1942, a Leading Aircraftwoman in the Women's Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF); Harold was a Lieutenant in the Royal Engineers, late of the Royal Berkshire Regiment. [ref. 9a,9b,38bo,44]
          1. Daphne Margaret BAKER, b. 29 Jan 1946, b. reg. Q1 1946 at Berkhamsted R.D. [ref. 9a,44]
      3. (probably) Harold Garnett JANION, b. reg. Q4 1885 at Kensington R.D. In 1901, a boarding scholar at school in Felstead, Essex. [ref. 2g,9a]
      4. Cecil Garnett JANION, b. ca. 1885 at Kensington, b. reg. Q4 1885 at Kensington R.D., d. 8 Aug 1909 in camp near Devizes, d. reg. Q3 1909 at Devizes R.D., funeral at Ashley Green, near Berkhamsted. In 1901, living with his mother. [ref. 2g,9a,38bd]
      5. Eric Edmondson JANION, b. ca. 1887 at Kensington, b. reg. Q2 1887 at Kensington R.D. In 1901, living with his mother. [ref. 2g,9a]
    2. Robert Hadfield ORFORD, b. ca. Jul 1860 at Crumpsall, b. reg. Q3 1860 at Manchester R.D., d. reg. Q3 1865 at Leek R.D.. In 1861, living with his parents. [ref. 2c,9a]
    3. William ORFORD, J.P., b. 20 Jan 1862 at 5 Wilton Polygon, b. reg. Q1 1862 at Manchester R.D., m. 12 Dec 1885 at St. Mary Abbott's, Kensington, m. reg. Q4 1885 at Kensington R.D., Katharine SAUNDERS, d. 8 Mar 1912 at Harlington, Derbyshire. Educated at Uppingham School (hockey first eleven, 1879) and Cambridge University (Jesus College, matriculated Michaelmas 1879, B.A. 1883). In 1871, a boarding scholar at Dane Bank School (11 boys aged 9 to 15, taught by the vicar of Easton, his curate, and a female teacher) in Congleton, Cheshire. In 1881, an undergraduate, yachting at East Donyland, Essex. Admitted solicitor in 1885 and practiced in Manchester in the family firm with his father William and brothers Lewis and Edwin. In 1891, a solicitor, living at 1 Heaton Terrace, Bury Old Road, Broughton, Lancashire, with his wife Katharine, children William and Katharine, a cook, a nurse, and a housemaid. In 1901, a solicitor, living at 5 Wilton Polygon, Crumpsall, Manchester, with his wife Katharine, children Katharine, Norah, Charles, and Lilian, a governess, a cook, a housemaid, a nurse, and a waitress. In 1910, 1911, and 1912, of Bronffynnon, Towyn, and Sheriff of Merionethshire. William's partnership with his brothers Lewis and Edwin, doing business as William Orford and Sons, solicitors, of 87 Fountain Street, Manchester, was dissolved by mutual consent as of 1 May 1910. Lewis and Alfred were to receive and pay any debts due to or owed by the firm, which continued in the same location as Messrs. Orford and Sons (1938, as noted above) and subsequently as the firm of Orford, Cunliffe, and Greg. In 1911, a retired solicitor, living at Old Vicarage, Hartington, Derbyshire, with his wife Katharine, their children Katharine, Charles, Lilian, David, and Eleanor, a cook, and a nursery maid. In 1924 (posthumously), of Orford House, High Lane, Cheshire. [ref. 1,2d,2e,2f,2g,2h,3,5,9a,11,14,20,35,38b,38p,40a,40b,40c,40d]
      1. William Hugh Bannerman ORFORD, b. 1886 at Prestbury, Cheshire, b. reg. Q3 1886 at Macclesfield R.D., d. 9 Feb 1893 at Bronffynnon of peritonitis following appendicitis, d. reg. Q1 1893 at Salford R.D. In 1891, living with his parents. [ref. 1,2f,3,9a]
      2. Katharine Dorothy May ORFORD, b. ca. May 1890 at Broughton, b. reg. Q2 1890 at Salford R.D., d. unm. perh. at Hastings, Sussex, d. reg. Q2 1966 at Dartford R.D. In 1891, 1901, and 1911, living with her parents. At her daughter Brenda's birth in 1917, a farmer's assistant, of 50 Ackers Street, Manchester, staying at 30 Sutherland Terrace, Pimlico, London, a maternity home for upper and middle class unmarried mothers operated by the Fellowship of St. Michael's and All Angels. At her son Daniel's birth in 1921, an actress, of 50 Ackers Street, Chorlton on Medlock. From 20 Mar 1922 to 1 Dec 1922, worked as a nurse at Whittingham Asylum in Preston, Lancashire. In 1926, sailed from London to Capetown, South Africa. (Her father's youngest brother, Thomas, may have been living in South Africa in 1926.) In 1927, returned from Capetown on the Armadale Castle, arriving at Southampton on 27 Jun, accompanied by her infant daughter Margaret. The ship's passenger list described her as a hospital nurse and listed her intended address in the United Kingdom as 7 Royal Crescent, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. (Her youngest sister Eleanor subsequently lived at Cheltenham.) At Margaret's death in 1934, a relief nurse, of 1 West Deno, Barnards Green Road, Great Malvern, Worcestershire, staying at the Sister Mabel Club, Drury Lane, London, a women's shelter operated by the Methodist West London Mission. The subject of a poem, "The Black Sheep", by a daughter of her sister Norah. [ref. 1,2f,2g,2h,9a,12,15,21,49,50,51,52]
        1. Brenda Hamilton ORFORD, b. 9 Feb 1917 at 30 Sutherland Terrace, Pimlico. Said by her aunt Eleanor to have been adopted by a family in Bournemouth. [ref. 1,7,21]
        2. Daniel ORFORD, subsequently David Orford ELLERKER, b. 8 Apr 1921 at Withington Hospital, 20 Nell Lane, Withington, Lancashire, m. reg. Q1 1950 at Wakefield R.D., Mavis ROBERTSHAW (b. 17 Apr 1928, d. reg. Jan 1991 at Wakefield R.D.), d. reg. Feb 1997 at Wakefield R.D. Adopted as a baby by Walter ELLERKER, whose daughter Lillie May ELLERKER was a friend of Daniel's/David's birth mother and worked with her at Whittingham Asylum. [ref. 9a,9b,51,52]
          1. Janine ELLERKER, b. reg. Q4 1955 at Lower Agbrigg R.D., m. reg. Q2 1983 at Wakefield R.D., David C. REYNOLDS. [ref. 9a]
            1. Luke David F. REYNOLDS, b. reg. Aug 1985 at Wakefield R.D. [ref. 9b]
            2. Kirsty Amy A. REYNOLDS, b. reg. Jun 1988 at Wakefield R.D. [ref. 9b]
        3. Margaret "Bunty" ORFORD or SCOTT, b. ca. 1926 probably in South Africa, d. 6 Feb 1934 at Grove Hospital, Tooting, London. In 1927, sailed from Capetown to Southampton with her mother. [ref. 1,15,50]
        4. Possibly another child. [ref. 7]
      3. Norah Christian ORFORD, b. 16 Apr 1895 at Cheetham, Lancashire, b. reg. Q2 1895 at Prestwich R.D., m. Jun 1917 at Disley, Cheshire, m. reg. Q2 1917 at Hayfield R.D., Harold Wilfred HAWORTH, d. reg. Jul 1987 Crawley R.D. In 1901, living with her parents. In 1911, a boarder in a small school at Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire, run by Mary Birch CULL. Norah also went to school in Buxton, Cheshire. [ref. 1,2g,2h,9a,9b,9e,12]
      4. Charles Robert Hadfield ORFORD, b. reg. Q2 1897 at Prestwich R.D., d. 19 Jul 1917 at Koksijde (Coxyde), West-Vlaanderen, Belgium, bur. at Coxyde Military Cemetery. In 1901, living with his parents. In 1911, educated privately at home, living with his parents. Also educated at Birkenhead School. In 1917, a second lieutenant in the 1st/2nd battalion of the Lancashire Fusiliers, attached to the 16th battalion. The 16th was a "pals" battalion, also known as the 2nd Salford battalion. From 5 to 19 Jul 1917, it was in the trenches at St. Georges, Nieuport, taking part in raids on 11, 16, and 17 Jul. From 19 to 26 Jul, it was at Kuhn Camp, Coxyde Bains. Listed on the war memorial cross at High Lane (see transcript and photograph). [ref. 1,2g,2h,5,7,9a,14,22]
      5. Lilian Havelock "Hav" ORFORD, b. 23 Jun 1900 at Bronffynnon, b. reg. Q3 1900 at Machynlleth R.D. (Pennal subdistrict), d. 1993 or 1994, d. reg. Jan 1994 at Derby R.D. In 1901, living with her parents. In 1911, educated privately at home, living with her parents. Also went to the same school in Buxton as her sister Norah. According to her sister Eleanor, Havelock acted as housekeeper and companion to her Aunt Nellie, with the understanding that Nellie would take care of her financially in her will. But when World War I broke out, Havelock joined the WAF and became an officer's driver in France, and Nellie left her nothing. [ref. 1,2g,2h,7,9a,9b,9d,38n]
      6. David Ettrick Llewellyn "Delo" ORFORD, b. 26 Apr 1903 at Bronffynnon, b. reg. Q2 1903 at Machynlleth R.D., m. reg. 1927 in Victoria, Australia, Gladys Mabel HOLMES (d. reg. 1979 in Victoria, daughter of George HOLMES and Susan THURGOOD), d. 20 Jul 1986 at Camperdown, Victoria, bur. at Camperdown Cemetery. In 1911, living with his parents. Delo's sister Eleanor recalled in the 1990s that he received the family home in his father's will, but because he was young at the time, another branch of the family bought it "for £3 a week". (Perhaps she meant 5 Wilton Polygon, which appears to have passed to their uncle Lewis by 1924 or perhaps 1916.) Delo emigrated to Australia and became a sheep farmer. He returned to England late in life (perhaps after Gladys died?) but was surprised to find that it had changed (!) and was no longer to his liking. [ref. 2h,7,9a,11,12,28,38o]
      7. Eleanor Beatrice Eileen "Elle" "Janie" ORFORD, b. 6 Apr 1905, b. reg. Q2 1905 at Salford R.D., m. reg. Q3 1951 at Cheltenham R.D., Marcus ELPHICK, d. reg. Jan 2003 at Cheltenham R.D. In 1911, living with her parents. Went to the same school as her niece Elizabeth Mary HAWORTH. Late in life, recalled a cousin "Bobs". [ref. 1,2h,7,9a,9b,12,30a]
    4. Lewis Alfred "Louie" ORFORD, b. 12 Mar 1865 at Crumpsall, b. reg. Q2 1865 at Manchester R.D., m. 12 Jul 1894 at St. Patrick's, Bampton, Westmoreland, m. reg. Q3 1894 at West Ward R.D., Frances Elizabeth WILSON (b. ca. 1864 at Manchester, d. 15 Dec 1945 at 5 Wilton Polygon, funeral 19 Dec 1945 at St. Mary's, Crumpsall, followed by cremation at Manchester Crematorium; younger daughter of Christopher Mounsey WILSON of Walmgate Head, Bampton, and Broughton Park, Manchester), d. 18 Jan 1948 at 5 Wilton Polygon, funeral at Manchester Cathedral followed by cremation. In 1871, living with his parents. In 1881, a boarding pupil at Uppingham School, living at Red House, High Street, Uppingham, Rutland. Educated at Uppingham (hockey first XI, 1881-1883, and captain 1882; rugby first XV, 1882; left August 1883) and Cambridge University (Clare College, matriculated Michaelmas 1883, Johnson exhibition 1884, B.A. 1886, cricket blue 1886-1887, hockey first XI 1886-1887, M.A. 1903 or 1904). Admitted solicitor, 1890, and practiced in Manchester with his father William and brother William. In 1891, a solicitor, living with his parents. In 1901, a solicitor, living at Bent House, Prestwich, Lancashire, with his wife Frances, their children William, Frances, and Lewis, his wife's mother, a cook, a housemaid, and a nurse. In 1916, of Crumpsall. In 1924, of Wilton Polygon, Crumpsall. In 1926, of Crumpsall. In 1945, a solicitor. In 1945, Frances's will left £11,614 4s. 1d. to her husband, daughter, and son Lewis. In 1948, will to his sons Lewis and Christopher for £20,075 15s. 8d. [ref. 1,2d,2e,2f,2g,9a,12,20,35,38d,38g,38s,38ak,38am]
      1. William Kirkpatrick ORFORD, b. 14 May 1895 at Deyne Avenue, Prestwich, b. reg. Q2 1895 at Prestwich R.D., k. in action 1 Jul 1916. In 1901, living with his parents. In 1916, a second lieutenant on the general list and in the 17th battalion of the Manchester Regiment, attached to the T.M. battery of the Manchester Regiment. Memorial at Thiepval, Somme, France. [ref. 2g,9a,14,38e,38g]
      2. Frances Christian ORFORD, b. 5 Oct 1897 at Bent House, Prestwich, b. reg. Q4 1897 at Prestwich R.D., d. 1 Feb 1959 at Manchester Royal Infirmary, d. reg. Q1 1959 at Manchester R.D., cremated 5 Feb 1959 at Manchester Crematorium. In 1901, living with her parents. Christian's cousin Eleanor (Orford) Elphick recalled that Christian played the violin in the Hallé Orchestra. In 1935, a bridesmaid at the wedding of her brother Christopher. In 1945, of Seddon Road, Hale, Cheshire. In 1959, of Aldford, Seddon Road, Hale. [ref. 2g,7,9a,12,38f,38w,38ao]
      3. Lewis Hadfield ORFORD, b. 8 Oct 1899 at Prestwich, b. reg. Q4 1899 at Prestwich R.D, m. 23 Jun 1926 at St. Wilfred's, Mobberley, Cheshire, m. reg. Q2 1926 at Bucklow R.D., Elizabeth Joan WORTHINGTON (b. 7 Jul 1901, d. reg. 1984 at Trafford R.D, bur. at St. Wilfred's, Mobberley; only daughter of Dr. Percy S. WORTHINGTON of Grove House, Mobberley), d. 8 Feb 1972, d. reg. Q1 1972 at Bucklow R.D., funeral at St. Wilfred's, Mobberley, followed by cremation. In 1901, living with his parents. Educated at Uppingham School. A solicitor. In 1938, address 56 Brown Street, Manchester. In 1946 and 1952, of Lake House, Mobberley. Served as representative governor of John Rylands Library in Manchester, 1939-1971, Honorary Secretary (from 1949), and Trustee (from 1958). Gave the Orford Collection of solicitor's papers to the library, 1968. In 1972, of Lake House, Mobberley, and Butterwick Crag, Bampton. Served as Manchester Diocesan Registrar and Chapter Clerk. A memorial service was held at Manchester Cathedral on 25 Feb 1972. His will left an estate of £123,596 net before duty. [ref. 2g,9a,9e,12,13,17,35,38s,38al,38an,38av,38aw,38ax]
        1. Thomas Kirkpatrick "Pat" ORFORD, b. 2 Jul 1927 at Lake House, Mobberley, b. reg. Q3 1927 at Bucklow R.D., d. 1994, d. reg. Aug 1994 at Macclesfield R.D. Educated at Uppingham School. [ref. 9b,12,35,38t,38av]
        2. David Hadfield ORFORD, b. Oct 1929, b. reg. Q4 1929 at Bucklow R.D., m. reg. Q3 1952 at Derby R.D., PARSONS, d. 8 Sep 1952 as the result of an accident, d. reg. Q3 1952 at Carlisle R.D., bur. at St. Wilfred's, Mobberley. Educated at Uppingham School. [ref. 12,35,38an]
          1. David P. ORFORD, b. reg. Q1 1953 at Belper R.D. [ref. 12]
        3. Elizabeth C. ORFORD, b. reg. Q4 1929 at Bucklow R.D. (thus presumably twin with David). In 1935, helped carry the bride's train at the wedding of her father's brother Christopher. [ref. 12,38w]
        4. Helen Joan ORFORD, b. 21 Apr 1932 at Lake House, Mobberley, b. reg. Q2 1932 at Bucklow R.D., d. 25 Feb 1946, d. reg. Q1 1946 at Barton on Irwell R.D., bur. at St. Wilfred's, Mobberley. [ref. 12,38u,38al]
      4. Christopher Wilson ORFORD, b. 3 Jul 1902, b. reg. Q3 1902 at Prestwich R.D., m. 1 Jun 1935 at St. Paul's Cathedral, London, m. reg. Q2 1935 at London City R.D., Elizabeth Alice SHARPE (b. 10 Apr 1907, b. reg. Q2 1907 at Hampstead R.D., d. 2 Sep 1985, d. reg. 1985 at Penrith R.D.; youngest daughter of Ernest SHARPE, Archdeacon of London), d. Dec 1978, d. reg. Q4 1978 at Chiltern and Buckinghamshire R.D. Educated at Uppingham School. In 1932, best man at the wedding of Thomas Shirley Scott WORTHINGTON, brother-in-law of his brother Lewis. In 1937, of Oak Underwood, Seer Green, near Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire. In 1948, a company director. In 1967, of Oak Underwood, Seer Green, and Dalton House, Bampton. In 1969, of Oak Underwood, Seer Green. In 1985, Elizabeth was of 40 Aylesbury Road, Beaconsfield, and left £193,947 in her will. [ref. 9a,9b,12,35,38v,38w,38x,38aq]
        1. Rosamond F. ORFORD, b. 5 Jul 1937 at 9 Amen Court, St. Paul's, London E.C., b. reg. Q3 1937 at London City R.D., m. 27 Jan 1968 at Aspen, Colorado, Lyman ALLEN (son of Torrey ALLEN of Providence, Rhode Island). [ref. 12,38x,38aq,38ar]
        2. Richard Christopher Lewis ORFORD, b. 13 Jan 1940 at Oak Underwood, Seer Green, b. reg. Q1 1940 at Amersham R.D., m. 5 Jul 1969 at the Priory Church of St, Bartholomew the Great, London, m. reg. Q3 1969 at London City R.D., Joan Emilia CAPPS (younger daughter of F.C.W. CAPPS of 16 Kent Terrace, London N.W. 1). Educated at Uppingham School. [ref. 12,35,38ah,38ar]
          1. William Richard ORFORD, b. 3 Jun 1970 at St. Joseph's Nursing Home, Beaconsfield, b. reg. Q2 1970 at Amersham R.D. [ref. 12,38au]
          2. Emily Clare ORFORD, b. 26 Aug 1972 at St. Joseph's Nursing Home, Beaconsfield, b. reg. Q3 1972 at Amersham R.D. [ref. 12,38ay]
      5. Thomas Christian ORFORD, b. 30 Nov 1905, b. reg. Q1 1906 at Prestwich R.D., d. 12 Jan 1996, d. reg. Jan 1996 at Chiltern and South Buckinghamshire R.D. Educated at Uppingham School. In 1935, best man for his brother Christopher. Founder and president of the National Association of Young Cricketers and president of the Buckinghamshire County Cricket Club. In 1996, of 6 Grenfell Road, Beaconsfield. In his will, left estate valued at £899,116 net, including bequests to the Marlow Sports Club, the Knotty Green Cricket Club, the Buckinghamshire County Cricket Club, the Beaconsfield Cricket Club, and the National Association of Young Cricketers, as well as Brampton parish church, the Patterdale Mountain Rescue Association, the RNLI, and the Scout Association. [ref. 9a,9b,12,35,38w,38ba]
      6. Andrew Christian ORFORD, b. reg. Q1 1906 at Prestwich R.D. (thus presumably twin with Thomas), d. reg. Q1 1907 at Prestwich R.D. [ref. 9a]
    5. Charles Edward ORFORD, b. ca. 1867 at Crumpsall, b. reg. Q3 1867 at Manchester R.D., d. reg. Q3 1877 at Prestwich R.D. In 1871, living with his parents. [ref. 2d,9a]
    6. Eleanor Christian "Nellie" ORFORD, b. ca. 1868 at Crumpsall, b. reg. Q4 1868 at Manchester R.D., m. 1891 at St. Mary's, Crumpsall, m. reg. Q4 1891 at Prestwich R.D., Alfred A. MANBRE (b. ca. 1857 in France, d. by 1938), d. 30 Dec 1943 at The Lawn, Bromborough, Cheshire, bur. at Bromborough. In 1871, living with her parents. In 1881, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1891, living with her parents; her future husband Alfred was a sugar manufacturer, living with his brother Alexandre, husband of Eleanor's aunt Catherine Mary BRAGA. In 1901, living at Raby Drive, Raby, Cheshire, with her husband Alfred (a sugar and cattle food manufacturer), their daughter Sybil, a cook, a waitress, and a housemaid. Eleanor's niece Eleanor (Orford) Elphick recalled that Alfred wore French berets. [ref. 1,2d,2e,2f,2g,7,9a,12,38aj,41]
      1. Sybil MANBRE, b. ca. 1892 at Towyn (perhaps at Bronffynnon?). In 1901, living with her parents. [ref. 2g]
    7. Edwin Arthur ORFORD, b. 19 Apr 1870, b. reg. Q2 1870 at Manchester R.D., m. reg. Q3 1899 at West Ward R.D., Ada Ann Camilla LOWRY (b. ca. 1872 at Romford, Essex, d. reg. Q1 1931 at Bucklow R.D.), d. 23 Sep 1928, d. reg. Q3 1928 at Bucklow R.D. In 1871, living with his parents. In 1881, a boarding pupil at Spondon House school, Church Street, Spondon, Derbyshire. Educated at Shrewsbury School (Riggs Hall under Rev. W.T. HALL, entered 1883, left 1887, good left-handed cricketer in second XI and played for first but just missed colors) and Owens College, now Manchester University (LL.B. 1st hons. and univ. prize, 1891). In 1891, an articled clerk to a solicitor, living with his parents. Admitted solicitor, first in final exam, prize, 1894. In 1901, a solicitor, living at Oakfield, Gresford, Denbighshire, with his wife Ada, a cook, a housemaid, and a gardener. In 1921, a solicitor. In 1926, of Edensor, Well Green, Hale. In 1928, of Edensor, Grove Lane, Hale. His niece Eleanor (Orford) Elphick recalled that he was a solicitor in Manchester, but lived at Towyn, perhaps after an early retirement; she also found him "rather odd". [ref. 2d,2e,2f,2g,7,9a,12,32,34,38l,38m]
      1. William Arthur Noble ORFORD (only son), b. ca. 1901, b. reg. Q3 1901 at Wrexham R.D., d. 24 Dec 1926 at Porto Novo, West Africa. [ref. 9a,38l]
    8. Herbert ORFORD, b. ca. 1872 at Cheetham Hill or Crumpsall, b. reg. Q3 1872 at Manchester R.D., m. 21 Jun 1899 at Castle Church, Stafford, Estella Irene Vernon FORD (b. ca. 1872 at Weston on Trent, Staffordshire, d. 1 Oct 1969 at home, funeral at Church in the Wood, Hollington, St. Leonard's on Sea; daughter of Charles FORD of Rowley Hall, Stafford), d. ca. 1907 at The Poplars, Childer Thornton, Cheshire, d. reg. Q4 1907 at Wirral R.D. In 1881, a scholar, living with his parents. Educated at Shrewsbury School (Riggs Hall under Rev. W.T. HALL, entered 1887, left 1890) and Owens College (1889-1891, attended lectures in chemistry, no record of a degree). In 1891, a chemistry student, living with his parents. In 1901, manager of an oil-cake works, living at The Mount, Childer Thornton, with his wife Estella and a housemaid. Subsequently of Bromborough. In 1923 (posth.), of Hooton, Cheshire, and Estella was of Bushey Heath, Hertfordshire. In 1969, Irene lived at 58 Sedlescombe Road South, St. Leonard's on Sea. In her will she left an estate worth £59,190 net before duty. [ref. 2e,2f,2g,9a,12,32,34,38i,38k,38ap,38as,38at]
      1. Herbert Alfred ORFORD, b. 20 Oct 1901 at The Poplars, Childer Thornton, b. reg. Q4 1901 at Wirral R.D., m. ca. 1923 Phyllis THURSTON (d. 28 Nov 1963 at Algeciras; only daughter of Sir George THURSTON of Greenford Hall, Middlesex), d. 30 Nov 1963 at Algeciras. B.A. by 1923. [ref. 9a,38j,38k,38ap]
      2. Another son. [ref. 38k]
    9. Thomas Christian ORFORD, b. Mar 1874 at Crumpsall, b. reg. Q2 1874 at Manchester R.D., m1. Cora Winifred LOCKHART (b. ca. 1887, d. 28 Apr 1917 at Westerton, Coppull, Lancashire, d. reg. Q2 1917 at Chorley R.D.), m2. 4 Dec 1919 at Kingston-by-Sea, Sussex, m2. reg. Q4 1919 at Steyning R.D., Muriel Alice MILNE (b. ca. 1884, d. 11 Oct 1955, d. reg. Q4 1955 at Brighton R.D.; eldest daughter of Thomas MILNE of Southwick, Sussex), d. 11 Nov 1938 at the Royal Infirmary, Bristol, after an operation. In 1881, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1891, a scholar at Uppingham School, High Street, Uppingham, Rutland. Educated at Uppingham School (left April 1891) and Owens College (1891-1892, attended lectures in chemistry, no record of a degree). Admitted to membership in the Royal College of Surgeons in 1900. Licenciate of the Royal College of Physicians by 1901. In 1901, a house surgeon at the Royal Infirmary, Manchester. Emigrated to South Africa after the death of a son from tuberculosis, but returned to England. In 1938, a physician, of Caerwood, Woodcroft, Chepstow, Gloucestershire. Will proved (or made?) at Manchester on 19 Oct 1938 named his sister Eleanor and nephew Lewis Hadfield as executors and left bequests to his son Dennis, sister Eleanor, and niece Frances Christian. In 1955, Muriel was of 8 Granville Road, Hove, Sussex; Christine Margaret MILNE, spinster, was executor of her will. [ref. 2e,2f,2g,9a,12,33,34,35,38q,38r,38ad,38ag]
      1. Dennis Christian ORFORD, b. ca. Mar 1911 at Endon, St. George district, Grenada colony, prenuptial contract 27 Jul 1935 at Pretoria, South Africa, m. 1935 at Pretoria, Muriel Maud EARLS (b. 28 Jul 1914 at Johannesburg, South Africa, m2. ca. 1956 Jan Janse VAN RENSBURG, d. 17 Oct 1984; daughter of Thomas EARLS and Rubina May "Ruby" COXON), d. 3 Feb 1943 of a heart attack at the home of Dr. C.J. Gordon HUNTER, Nelspruit, South Africa. In 1937, of Mayfern, Transvaal, South Africa. General manager of Crocodile Valley Citrus Estate, Mayfern. Left an estate valued at £6,951 1s. 5d. [ref. 12,33,38af]
        1. Patrick Christian ORFORD, b. 27 Jul 1937 at Nigel, South Africa, d. there aged 4 days. [ref. 12,33,38af]
        2. Colleen Christian ORFORD, b. 26 Jul 1938 at Nelspruit, m. 1959 Graham Charles THOMPSON (a mining engineer). A nurse at Johannesburg General Hospital. [ref. 12,33]
          1. Beverley Dale THOMPSON, b. ca. 1961, m. Kevan HAWLEY. A physiotherapist. [ref. 33]
            1. Justin HAWLEY, b. ca. 1986. [ref. 33]
            2. Kaitlin HAWLEY, b. ca. 1988. [ref. 33]
          2. Guy Bradley THOMPSON, b. ca. 1963, m. Cheryl GEDDES. A mining engineer. [ref. 33]
            1. Shane THOMPSON, b. ca. 1984. [ref. 33]
            2. Storm THOMPSON, b. ca. 1986. [ref. 33]
            3. Darrel THOMPSON, b. ca. 1988. [ref. 33]
          3. Vanessa Gail THOMPSON, b. ca. 1963, m. Adrian SMITH. A secretary. [ref. 33]
            1. Tyron SMITH, b. ca. 1988. [ref. 33]
            2. Ashleigh Kirstin SMITH, b. 20 Dec 1992. [ref. 33]
        3. Dennis Christian ORFORD, b. 10 Oct 1942 at Nelspruit, m. 4 Feb 1967 Trixie VAN DER MERWE, d. 11 Dec 1987 of a heart attack. [ref. 26,33]
          1. Candice ORFORD, b. 15 Feb 1968. [ref. 26,33]
            1. Davina Lynn ORFORD, b. 21 Mar 1987. [ref. 26,33]
        4. Alan Christian ORFORD. (Or is this Denis above?) [ref. 12]
      2. Another son, d. young of tuberculosis. [ref. 33]
A family that may be related: Another family that may be related: Other Liverpool Orfords: Other Manchester Orfords: Other Welsh Orfords: Miscellaneous other Orfords: Some Oxfords, solely to remind me that I've checked they're not Orfords:

Sources

  1. Personal recollection of Joan Margaret (Haworth) Morgan and Mary Christian Haworth, daughters of Norah Christian (Orford) Haworth.
  2. Censuses of the United Kingdom (see selected extracts)
    1. 1841
    2. 1851
    3. 1861
    4. 1871
    5. 1881
    6. 1891
    7. 1901
    8. 1911
  3. Gravestones of William Orford (1862-1912) and William Hugh Bannerman Orford.
  4. Wills and letters of administration
    1. Will of Norah Christian (Orford) Haworth, 1956 - not cited?
    2. Administration bond of Richard Orford, gentleman, of How Lane, parish of Stockport, Cheshire, 1791
    3. Will of John Orford, yeoman, of Runcorn, Cheshire, proved 1773
    4. Will of Nancy Orford, spinster, of Marple, Cheshire, proved 1831
    5. Will of Ellen Orford, spinster, of Marple, Cheshire, proved 1835
    6. Will of Thomas Orford (1782-1857)
    7. Will of William Orford, Esq., of Chester, Cheshire, proved 1805
    8. Index information only from Index to Wills and Administrations Formerly Preserved in the Probate Registry, Chester: 1831-1833 (Record Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, 1978) and Ancestry database Cheshire Wills and Administrations, 1826-1830
    9. Will of John Orford (1739-1806) - information from Kathy Orford-Perkins, Sep 2005
    10. Will of Joseph Orford, yeoman, of Frodsham, Cheshire, proved 1829
    11. Will of Hannah Orford, widow, of Warrington, Lancashire, proved 1813 - information from Kathy Orford-Perkins
    12. Will of John Orford, Esq., of Manchester, dated 1830
    13. National probate calendar for England and Wales (from images at Ancestry)
  5. Imperial War Graves Commission, The War Graves of the British Empire: Coxyde Military Cemetery, Belgium (London, 1924).
  6. Parish registers
    1. Christ Church, Hunter Street, Liverpool, Lancashire (bishop's transcripts)
    2. Prestbury, Cheshire - from IGI batch M012382 (based on Phillimore's transcripts)
    3. St. Mary, Disley, Cheshire - from IGI batch C058682
    4. St. Elphin, Warrington, Lancashire - from transcript at Lancashire Online Parish Clerks
    5. All Saints, Runcorn, Cheshire - from index at FamilySearch
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    7. St. George, Everton, Lancashire - from images at Ancestry
    8. St. Helen's, Witton, Cheshire
    9. St. Nicholas's, Liverpool, Lancashire
    10. St. Asaph, Flintshire - information from Kathy Orford-Perkins, Sep 2005
    11. St. Peter's, Liverpool, Lancashire - from IGI batches P020271, P020942, and P020943
    12. Darley, Derbyshire - from IGI batches C022058 and M139082
    13. Holy Trinity, Wavertree, Lancashire - from images at Ancestry
    14. St. Asaph, Flintshire (bishop's transcripts) - from IGI batch C056721
    15. Frodsham, Cheshire - from IGI batches M009731 and P009731 (based on Jermyn's transcripts)
    16. Frodsham, Cheshire - additional information from Kathy Orford-Perkins, Sep 2005
    17. St. Thomas's, Liverpool, Lancashire (bishops' transcripts) - from IGI batch C161161
    18. King's Norton, Worcestershire - from IGI batch I038903 (source not explained)
    19. Paradise Street Unitarian, Liverpool, Lancashire - from IGI batch [check batch number]
    20. St. John's, Liverpool, Lancashire - from British Vital Records Index, 2nd edn.
    21. St. Michael's, Toxteth Park, Lancashire - from IGI batch [check batch number]
    22. St. Oswald, Winwick, Lancashire - from transcript at Lancashire Online Parish Clerks
    23. Christleton, Cheshire - from IGI batch M130701 (based on Phillimore's transcripts)
    24. The Cathedral, Chester, Cheshire - from The Registers of Chester Cathedral, 1687-1812 (Parish Register Society, 1904; online at Heritage Quest)
    25. Henllan, Denbighshire (bishop's transcripts) - from IGI batch C056461
    26. Henllan, Denbighshire - information from Kathy Orford-Perkins, Sep 2005
    27. Llansannan, Denbighshire - from The Registers of the Parish of Llansannan, 1667-1812 (I. Foulkes, Liverpool, 1904; online at Heritage Quest)
    28. The Cathedral, Manchester, Lancashire - from IGI batch M097897
    29. St. Chad's, Rochdale, Lancashire - from Pallot's marriage index (at Ancestry)
    30. St. Thomas, Ashton in Makerfield, Lancashire - from transcript at Lancashire Online Parish Clerks
    31. St. Bede, Toxteth, Lancashire (from images at Ancestry)
    32. St. Paul, Herne Hill, London (from images at Ancestry)
  7. Personal recollection of Eleanor Beatrice Eileen (Orford) Elphick, as reported to her niece Mary Christian Haworth in 1998.
  8. Article on Endon in the Victoria County History of Staffordshire
  9. England and Wales civil registration indexes
    1. GRO national index, 1837-1983 (at FreeBMD and/or Ancestry)
    2. GRO national index, 1984+ (at Ancestry)
    3. North Wales BMD index for North Wales
    4. CheshireBMD index for Cheshire
  10. Chester marriage licence allegation, William Orford and Christian Ann Hadfield, 21 Dec 1825 (from image at FindMyPast see also transcript)
  11. Death notice for David Ettrick Llewellyn Orford, newspaper and date not identified.
  12. Information from Kathy Orford-Perkins of the Orford one-name study.
  13. Information from John R. Hodgson, archivist, John Rylands University Library of Manchester.
  14. Commonwealth War Graves Commission online register of World War I casualties.
  15. Death certificate of Margaret "Bunty" Orford or Scott.
  16. Birth certificate of William Orford (1862-1912).
  17. John Rylands Research Institute Newsletter, Winter 1996/97, item 3.
  18. Marriage certificate of William Orford (1830-1897) and Eliza Braga.
  19. Private act of parliament, 1 & 2 William IV c. 16 (23 Aug 1831)
  20. J.A. Venn, Alumni Cantabrigienses, online at Ancestry.com as Cambridge University Alumni, 1261-1900.
  21. Birth certificate of Brenda Hamilton Orford.
  22. Information from Maj. John McQ. Hallam, curator of the Lancashire Fusiliers Museum, including excerpts from The Lancashire Fusiliers, 1914-1918.
  23. Geoff Simm, The Life and Times of Peter Legh the Younger (Newton-le-Willows, 1996).
  24. Memorial inscription in St. Nicholas's church, Kings Norton, courtesy of Karen Fraser, pers. comm. 18 Oct 2005 (see index at http://www.hunimex.com/warwick/mi/mi_kings_norton.html)
  25. Announcements in the Liverpool Mercury
    1. Marriages, 13 Feb 1824 (from transcript by Caryl Williams)
    2. Deaths, 26 Feb 1830 (from image at Findmypast)
    3. Deaths, 15 Mar 1822 (from image at Findmypast)
  26. Personal communication from Candice Orford, 16 Nov 2006
  27. Joseph Foster, Men at the Bar (London, 1885)
  28. Genealogical Society of Victoria, index to funeral notices in the Melbourne Herald Sun (at FamilyHistoryOnline)
  29. Transcript of the Liverpool Poll Book, 1832.
  30. Australian civil registration indexes
    1. Online index to civil registration in Victoria
    2. Australian Vital Records Index 1788-1905 (LDS CD)
    3. Online index to civil registration in Queensland
  31. The Connaught Journal, 8 Apr 1824
  32. Information from James Lawson, archivist, Shrewsbury School.
  33. Christopher Earls Brennen, The Earls Family Chronicles, at Chapter 7.
  34. Information from James Peters, archivist, John Rylands University Library of Manchester.
  35. Information from M. Denaux, Uppingham Association, Uppingham School.
  36. Compilation of book subscription lists, included in the Ancestry.com database U.K. and U.S. Directories, 1680-1830
  37. Index to Welsh marriage bonds, from the ISYS Web catalog of the National Library of Wales
  38. Announcements in The Times
    1. Marriages, 17 Jul 1858
    2. Marriages, 15 Dec 1885
    3. Marriages, 1 Mar 1859
    4. Marriages, 16 Jul 1894, Silver Weddings, 12 Jul 1919, and Golden Weddings, 12 Jul 1944
    5. Births, 17 May 1895
    6. Births, 7 Oct 1897
    7. Killed in Action, 10 Jul 1916
    8. Deaths, 5 and 6 Jan 1897
    9. Marriages, 24 Jun 1899
    10. Births, 23 Oct 1901
    11. Marriages, 20 Dec 1923
    12. Deaths, 31 Dec 1926
    13. Deaths, 27 Sep 1928
    14. Births, 26 Jun 1900
    15. Births, 29 Apr 1903
    16. Deaths, 12 Mar 1912
    17. Deaths, 1 and 2 May 1917
    18. Marriages, 13 Dec 1919
    19. Forthcoming Marriages, 25 Oct 1924, and Marriages, 25 Jun 1926
    20. Births, 5 Jul 1927
    21. Births, 22 Apr 1932
    22. Marriages, 28 Oct 1932
    23. Forthcoming Marriages, 30 Oct 1934 and 27 May 1935, and Marriages, 3 Jun 1935
    24. Births, 6 Jul 1937
    25. Forthcoming Marriages, 31 Dec 1908, and Marriages, 21 Jan 1909
    26. Deaths, 12 Jun 1914
    27. Marriages, 3 Jul 1846
    28. Deaths, 25 Feb 1859
    29. Deaths, 1 Nov 1880
    30. Admissions to the Royal College of Surgeons, 8 Jun 1900
    31. Wills and Bequests, 19 Apr 1923
    32. Births, 31 Jul 1937
    33. Deaths, 14 Nov 1938
    34. Births, 15 Jan 1940
    35. Marriages, 1 Nov 1940
    36. Deaths, 3 Jan 1944
    37. Deaths, 18 and 19 Dec 1945
    38. Deaths, 27 Feb 1946
    39. Deaths, 21 Jan 1948
    40. Deaths, 11 Sep 1952
    41. Deaths, 2 Feb 1959
    42. Deaths, 5 Dec 1963
    43. Forthcoming Marriages, 30 Dec 1967
    44. Forthcoming Marriages, 20 Jan 1969, and Marriages, 9 and 11 Jul 1969
    45. Deaths, 2 Oct 1969
    46. Latest Wills, 6 Mar 1970
    47. Births, 4 Jun 1970
    48. Deaths, 10 Feb 1972
    49. Memorial Services, 22 Feb 1972
    50. Latest Wills, 6 Jun 1972
    51. Births, 28 Aug 1972
    52. Deaths, 31 Jan 1942
    53. Latest Wills, 21 Jun 1996
    54. Report on Lancashire Lent Assizes, 6 Apr 1818
    55. Marriages, 31 May 1785
    56. Deaths, 10 Aug 1909
    57. Forthcoming Marriages, 8 Jun 1915, and 40th Anniversaries, 8 Jul 1955
    58. Deaths, 9 Feb 1937
    59. Forthcoming Marriages, 27 Apr 1938
    60. Golden Weddings, 3 Aug 1955
    61. Marriages, 11 Jun 1940
    62. Marriages, 17 Jan 1942
    63. Forthcoming Marriages, 28 Jul 1947
    64. Forthcoming Marriages, 1 Oct 1949
    65. Deaths, 24 Sep 1958
    66. Forthcoming Marriages, 9 May 1969
    67. Marriages, 10 Dec 1942
  39. A.W. Moore, The Isle of Man Steam Packet Company Limited, 1830-1904 (R. Johnson and Sons, Manchester, 1904), chapter 5.
  40. London Gazette
    1. 16 Nov 1909, p. 8458
    2. 22 Jul 1910, p. 5309
    3. 15 Nov 1910, p. 8171
    4. 17 Nov 1911, p. 8345
    5. 16 Jun 1939
    6. 31 May 1940
    7. 23 Aug 1940
    8. 3 Jan 1945
    9. 20 Sep 1945
    10. 11 Jun 1825, p. 1019
    11. 28 Oct 1828, p. 1928
  41. LancashireBMD online index to civil registration in Lancashire
  42. Reginald Laurence Antrobus, Antrobus Pedigrees: The Story of a Cheshire Family (Mitchell, Hughes, and Clarke, London, 1929; online at Heritage Quest)
  43. Directories (HD = online at www.historicaldirectories.org; A = online at Ancestry.com; ECCO = from Gale's Eighteenth Century Collection Online; LDS = from a collection of Liverpool directories, 1800-1824, on LDS microfilms 1,368,146 and 1,368,147)
    1. 1825 Gore's Directory of Liverpool (HD)
    2. 1827 Gore's Directory of Liverpool (HD)
    3. 1829 Gore's Directory of Liverpool (HD)
    4. 1828-29 Pigot's National Commercial Directory (HD)
    5. 1835 Pigot's Commercial Directory of Derbyshire (from transcribed excerpts at Genuki)
    6. 1824 Baines's Directory of Lancashire, vol. 1, and 1825 the same, vol. 2 (A)
    7. 1821-1822 Pigot and Dean's New Directory of Manchester and Salford (HD)
    8. 1800 Bancks's Manchester and Salford Directory (A)
    9. 1811 Holden's Annual London and Country Directory (A)
    10. 1841 Pigot and Slater's Directory of Manchester and Salford (HD)
    11. 1794 Scholes's Directory of Manchester and Salford (HD)
    12. 1797 Scholes's Directory of Manchester and Salford (HD)
    13. 1847 Slater's Directory of Important English Towns (HD)
    14. 1849 White's History and Directory of Birmingham (HD)
    15. 1791 Universal British Directory (from Archive CD Books)
    16. 1796 Gore's Liverpool Directory (ECCO)
    17. 1800 Schofield's New Liverpool Directory (ECCO, LDS)
    18. 1780 Medical Register (ECCO)
    19. 1783 Medical Register (ECCO)
    20. 1800 Gore's Liverpool Directory (LDS)
    21. 1803 Gore's Liverpool Directory (LDS)
    22. 1804 Woodward's New Liverpool Directory (LDS)
    23. 1805 Gore's Liverpool Directory (LDS)
    24. 1807 Gore's Liverpool Directory (LDS)
    25. 1810 Gore's Directory of Liverpool and its Environs (LDS)
    26. 1811 Gore's Directory of Liverpool and its Environs (LDS)
    27. 1813 Gore's Directory of Liverpool and its Environs (LDS)
    28. 1814 Gore's Directory of Liverpool and its Environs (LDS)
    29. 1816 Gore's Directory of Liverpool and its Environs (LDS)
    30. 1816-1817 The Commercial Directory (LDS)
    31. 1818 Gore's Directory of Liverpool and its Environs (LDS)
    32. 1781 Bailey's Northern Directory (A, as part of the database U.K. and U.S. Directories, 1680-1830)
  44. Great Berkhamsted Parochial Church Council, Berkhamsted Review, Oct 2003 (article based on a query from Richard Parry of Brisbane, Australia)
  45. Simon Lindsey, pers. comm., 2 Aug 2008
  46. Index to Unassisted Inward Passenger Lists to Victoria 1852-1923, at Public Record Office Victoria
  47. Scott James, pers. comm., 14 Sep 2008
  48. Australian Electoral Rolls, 1901-1936, at Ancestry.com
  49. U.K. outgoing passenger lists, 1890-1960, at Findmypast (index only - image not yet obtained)
  50. U.K. incoming passenger lists, 1878-1960, at Ancestry
  51. Birth certificate of Daniel Orford, 8 Apr 1921
  52. John Swainson, personal communications, Mar-Apr 2010.

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