


Jennerations
A genealogy of the Jenner and Moate Family
Edginton, Dorinda[1]

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Name Edginton, Dorinda [1] Birth 13 Jul 1845 , , , Tackley, Oxfordshire, England [1]
Gender Female Census 30 Mar 1851 , , , Tackley, Oxfordshire, England [2]
Age: 5y Education 30 Mar 1851 , , , Tackley, Oxfordshire, England [2]
scholar Age: 5y Death 1887 , , , Romford, Essex, England [1]
Person ID I1293 Jennerations Last Modified 14 Aug 2023 | Edit
Father Edginton, William, b. 22 Apr 1810, , , , Tackley, Oxfordshire, England d. Aug 1890, , Godstone Road, Kenley, Croydon, Surrey, England
(Age 80 years)
Mother Hoare, Mary Ann, b. 28 Jul 1811, , , , Tackley, Oxfordshire, England d. 1898 (Age 86 years)
Marriage 21 Dec 1829 , , , Tackley, Oxfordshire, England [1]
- Wirnessed by Thomas Harris and Elizabeth Jennings [1]
Family ID F289 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Mallen, Enoch, b. 1847, , , , Dudley, Staffordshire, England Marriage 12 Nov 1865 The Parish Church, , , Christchurch, Surrey, England [1]
Notes - When Enoch and Derenda were married in 1865, he was working as an Engine Driver. They both gave their address as Blackfriars Road, and Derenda had not only changed the spelling of her name, but had put two g's in William, her father's name. Enoch's father , Samuel, was dead. Their witnesses appear to have been related to Enoch, being Thomas and Jane Mallen. [1]
Family ID F418 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 26 Aug 2021 | Edit
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Notes - There is no record of the Mallen family in the 1871 census, which is a great pity. Dorinda became Derenda when she wed Enoch, but the puzzing thing is that she seems to have called herself Ellen by the time of the 1881 census, when she and Enoch were living in West Wickham, in the High Street. They had a son, Henry, who was then nearly 12 years old, having been born in 1869. Enoch was working as an Engineer, and 'Ellen' was not working. The next appearanc seems to be Drenda Mallen's death in the March Q of 1887. She died in Romford, Essex. It may not be a relation, but there is also the death of a baby of less than a year old, called Drenda Agnes Mallen in 1872 in West Ham. It is such an unusual name that it may well have been Dorinda's daughter. I may get this certificate later. Enoch seems to have remarried in the September Q of 1887, barely 6 months after his wife's death. He married Alice Dover, who was 10 years younger than he, in Romford, Essex. By the time of the 1891 census, he and Alice were living in West Ham, and he was still working as an Engine driver. The census shows that there were 4 children living with them,but whose were Derenda's and whose were Alice's remains to be seen. Harry, Derenda's son was still living with the family, aged 25 years. He was then a fireman. Earnest, 15 years old, was probably Dorinda's son, and Amy, 11 years old, her daughter, and Alice and Enoch had 3 year old Alice D. By 1901 the family had grown again. [1]
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