Hi! I am researching the Woodyatt's of Bishop Street, Birmingham.
Thomas Woodyatt was born Gloucester in 1857. Sometime after 1886 he and his wife Susan moved to Bishop Street, probably No 25 (possibly 23 or 27) They had too many children to list them all here and now.
However, their daughter Eleanor Rosa had a daughter Doris born 1905 and in 1907 Eleanor Rosa married a William Porter, tin plate worker of 119, St Luke's Road, Birmingham. Doris became Doris Woodyatt Porter with her mother's marriage. Doris was my Grandmother.
Eleanor and William had 2 more children Eleanor Rosa Violet in 1909 and Horace in 1913. I remember Eleanor Rosa Violet as My great Aunt Nell and her husband Ted but I do not know Ted's surname so have been unable to find out more about their family but I think that maybe their son worked for Cadbury's.
I would dearly love to make contact with anyone who has a Woodyatt in their family tree or who can tell me any more about Thomas Woodyatt Packing Case factory.
Many thanks for reading this
Helen
Thomas Woodyatt was born Gloucester in 1857. Sometime after 1886 he and his wife Susan moved to Bishop Street, probably No 25 (possibly 23 or 27) They had too many children to list them all here and now.
However, their daughter Eleanor Rosa had a daughter Doris born 1905 and in 1907 Eleanor Rosa married a William Porter, tin plate worker of 119, St Luke's Road, Birmingham. Doris became Doris Woodyatt Porter with her mother's marriage. Doris was my Grandmother.
Eleanor and William had 2 more children Eleanor Rosa Violet in 1909 and Horace in 1913. I remember Eleanor Rosa Violet as My great Aunt Nell and her husband Ted but I do not know Ted's surname so have been unable to find out more about their family but I think that maybe their son worked for Cadbury's.
I would dearly love to make contact with anyone who has a Woodyatt in their family tree or who can tell me any more about Thomas Woodyatt Packing Case factory.
Many thanks for reading this
Helen