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William Floyd born 1824 was the son of [[Joseph & Jane Floyd]]
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Research by Joan West
  
Sophia Hawes born 1824 was the daughter of John Hawes and his wife
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'''William Floyd''' born 1824 was the son of [[Joseph & Jane Floyd]]
  
William and Sophia married in 1847 at Hillingdon
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'''Sophia Hawes''' born 1824 was the daughter of John Hawes and his wife.
  
'''15 February 1850 Conveyances'''
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'''William and Sophia married in 1847 at Hillingdon'''
  
'''Lot 1.'''   John Paine of Longwick, mealman purchased from John Redrup of Great Hampden, blacksmith of Hampden: ---
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'''15 February 1850 Conveyance at auction'''
  
'''Lot 1'''Cottage no 1 and Cottage no 2, both erected about 1759 with gardens (later part of Wimble End).   Cottage No 1 also had an orchard, plot of ground and hedge, containing 2 roods.  The hedges parted it from gardens or land formerly of James Lacey
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'''Lot 2.'''  William Floyd of [[Lane Farm, Lacey Green]] purchased from John Redrup of Great Hampden, blacksmith: ---
  
'''Lot 2.'''  William Floyd (see [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/William_and_Sophia_Floyd William and Sophia Floyd]) of [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Lane_Farm Lane Farm] purchased from John Redrup of Great Hampen, blacksmith: ---
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The north end of the garden of [[Wimble End Cottage No 1]].  
  
'''Lot 1'''Cottage no 1 and Cottage no 2, both erected about 1759 with gardens (later part of Wimble End)Cottage No 1 also had an orchard, plot of ground and hedge, containing 2 roods.  The hedges parted it from gardens or land formerly of James Lacey
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'''''Reseacher's Note'''.  This site was opposite Lane Farm.    On it was a building that had been a blacksmiths shop.    William first used this as a barn then made it into a cottage.  William's parents moved into the cottage and established a grocers' shop.  The cottage/shop later became called "Green Hedges".''
  
'''Lot 2.'''  William Floyd of [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Lane_Farm Lane Farm] purchased lot 2 from John Redrup of Great Hampden, blacksmith: ---
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'''1851 Census.'''   Lane Farm. Lacey Green.   William Floyd 36, Sophia 36, Lucinda 7, Julia 3, Cora 1.
  
The north end of the garden of cottage no.1.  On this site was a building that had been a blacksmiths shop William first used this as a barn then made it into a cottage that later became called "Green Hedges".  It was opposite Lane Farm in Church Lane, Lacey Green, William and Sophia's home.
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'''Before the 1861''' '''Census''' William, Sophia and their family had moved awayThey first went to Stokenchurch, then to Padbury and then again to Tingewick.
  
William leased the cottage to [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Joseph_&_Jane_Floyd Joseph & Jane Floyd], his parents.
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'''September 1862.'''  William Floyd took out a mortgage from William and Harriet Day for "all that cottage with adjoining woodhouse, containing 14 poles" for £40.
  
By 1861 Joseph and Jane Floyd were trading as grocers, renting the cottage owned and built by their son William.
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'''In 1868''' Sarah Jane Floyd, daughter of Joseph and Jane Floyd and sister of William Floyd married Jabez Dell.  
  
In September 1862 William Floyd took out a mortgage from William and Harriet Day for 'all that cottage with adjoining woodhouse, containing 14 poles' for £40.
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'''1st October 1869.  Conveyance.  Jabez Dell''', (William's  brother-in-law), purchased the above land, cottage and garden from William Floyd, paying off the £40 mortgage, plus £8 interest due and £12 to William Floyd - a total of £60.
  
In 1868 Sarah Jane Floyd, daughter of Joseph and Jane Floyd and sister of William Floyd married Jabez Dell.  
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For details of the grocers shop click [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Green_Hedges Green Hedges]
  
1st October 1869.  Conveyance.  Jabez Dell, (William's  brother-in-law), purchased the above land, cottage and garden from William Floyd,  paying off the £40 mortgage, plus £8 interest due and £12 to William Floyd - a total of £60.
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click [[Floyd]] for others in this family
 
 
For details of the grocers shop see [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Green_Hedges Green Hedges]
 
 
 
1851 Census.  Lane Farm. Lacey Green.  William Floyd 36, Sophia 36, Lucinda 7, Julia 3, Cora 1,
 
 
 
1861 Census.  Stokenchurch.    William Floyd 36, Sophia 36, with 7 children.
 
 
 
The family moved again to Padbury and then to Tingewick
 

Latest revision as of 13:48, 10 June 2023

Research by Joan West

William Floyd born 1824 was the son of Joseph & Jane Floyd

Sophia Hawes born 1824 was the daughter of John Hawes and his wife.

William and Sophia married in 1847 at Hillingdon

15 February 1850 Conveyance at auction

Lot 2. William Floyd of Lane Farm, Lacey Green purchased from John Redrup of Great Hampden, blacksmith: ---

The north end of the garden of Wimble End Cottage No 1.

Reseacher's Note. This site was opposite Lane Farm. On it was a building that had been a blacksmiths shop. William first used this as a barn then made it into a cottage. William's parents moved into the cottage and established a grocers' shop. The cottage/shop later became called "Green Hedges".

1851 Census. Lane Farm. Lacey Green. William Floyd 36, Sophia 36, Lucinda 7, Julia 3, Cora 1.

Before the 1861 Census William, Sophia and their family had moved away. They first went to Stokenchurch, then to Padbury and then again to Tingewick.

September 1862. William Floyd took out a mortgage from William and Harriet Day for "all that cottage with adjoining woodhouse, containing 14 poles" for £40.

In 1868 Sarah Jane Floyd, daughter of Joseph and Jane Floyd and sister of William Floyd married Jabez Dell.

1st October 1869. Conveyance. Jabez Dell, (William's brother-in-law), purchased the above land, cottage and garden from William Floyd, paying off the £40 mortgage, plus £8 interest due and £12 to William Floyd - a total of £60.

For details of the grocers shop click Green Hedges

click Floyd for others in this family