The Goodliffe Family of Lambley Lodge, Rutland

Annie Maria GOODLIFFE - oldest daughter of John GOODLIFFE and Elizabeth STOKES

Anna Maria also known as Annie and Anna, was born at Lambley Lodge and baptised in the Baptist Church, Morcott and Barrowden, Rutland on 25 June 1834. She was the second child and first daughter of John and Elizabeth.

 
John GOODLIFFE====v====Elizabeth STOKES         Absalom REYNOLDS====v====Mary ?
  1798-1864     1832      1808-1886                  1783-         1822
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             Annie Maria===============================v=======George REYNOLDS
             1834-1910                              m:1865      1833-1906
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              Mary         Annie Maria           George William      John Thomas
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                                                   Lucy INGRAM
                                                    1879-
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                                Oliver    George     Leslie   Albert   Leonard  Catherine    Dennis
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                                Nelly                                    William                Ivy
                               GARDNER                                   SAUNDERS              RUSSELL
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Annie married the boy next door - George Robert REYNOLDS - on 7 November 1865. The Reynolds family lived at College Lodge, which was adjacent to Lambley Lodge in Belton.


The marriage of Anne GOODLIFFE to George REYNOLDS at the Chapel of Brooke, Oakham, Rutland.

The REYNOLDS Family

The Reynolds family was originally from Leicestershire but they have moved around, presumably looking for work. Absolom, the father, is listed as a farmer in the 1841 census.

Absolom REYNOLDS married Mary (unknown surname) in about 1822 and they had their first child (Catharine) born in Dunton Bassett, Leicestershre in 1824. They had 3 children in Dunton Bassett then moved about 5 miles east to Arnesby, Leicestershire where they had two more children. Then they moved about 10 miles southwest to Willey in Warwickshire and had two more children. Finally they moved about 20 miles northeast to Belton and settled at College Lodge.

Catharine 1 June 1823 Dunton Bassett, Leic.
Elias 22 January 1826 Dunton Bassett, Leic.
Absolom 30 March 1828 Dunton Bassett, Leic.
Mary 9 May 1830 Arnesby, Leic.
William 21 March 1832 Arnesby, Leic.
George Robert 14 June 1833 Willey, Warwick.
Elizabeth 26 February 1837 Willey, Warwick.

Mary died some time between 1837 and 1841. There is a burial for a Mary REYNOLDS in the Non-Conformist registers for 17 November 1839. By 1841 Absolom and six of his children were living at College Lodge, Belton, adjacent to Lambley Lodge and the GOODLIFFE family.

Absolom died in 1850 and was buried at Belton, Rutland on 17 August 1850.

Six of the children continued to live at College Lodge. Elias, William, Catherine and Elizabeth remained at College Lodge until after the 1891 census. In 1881 they had been joined by Frederick John REYNOLDS, their nephew, then aged 4. Frederick stayed at the farm, eventually taking it over and in the 1911 census was living there with his wife and son.

                     Absolom REYNOLDS======v======Mary ?
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         Catharine   Elias     Absolom    Mary        William    George     Elizabeth
         1823-1891 1826-1900  1828-1891  1830-1910   1832-1904  1833-1906   1837-1892
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                                m:1864   m:1862                   m:1865
                                Selina   Samuel                    Anna
                                  ?      MILES                  GOODLIFFE
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                        |---------|        |-------|            (see below)
                    Catherine   William   Walter  Emma
                       1865      1867      1863-  1867-
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                                                 Albert
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1841 Census

1851 Census

1861 Census

1871 Census

1881 Census

1891 Census

1901 Census

1911 Census

Absolom (jnr) was working as a horse groom in Braunston in 1851. In 1861 he was groom and coachman for the Rector of Lyndon, Peterborough.  Absolom married Selina (?) and moved back to Dunton Bassett where he had been born. In 1871 he was the publican at the Shoulder of Mutton Inn. He then returned to farming in the 1881 and 1891 censuses. They had two children, Catherine (1865) and William (1867). Absolom died in Dunton Bassett in 1891, aged 63. Selina died there in 1897.


The Shoulder of Mutton, now known as the Dunton Bassett Arms


Annie GOODLIFFE and George REYNOLDS

Annie and George had four children:

Mary Elizabeth Sep 1870
Annie Maria Goodliffe Mar 1873
George William Sep 1874 - Jun 1923
John Thomas Dec 1877

Baptism records


Baptism record for Mary Elizabeth REYNOLDS, at Lyndon, Rutland on 6th September 1874.

Baptism record for Annie Maria Goodliffe REYNOLDS, at Lyndon, Rutland on 6th September 1874.

In 1871, George (farm bailiff) and Annie were living at Porters Lodge, Lyndon, Rutland, with daughter Mary E (7 months).

1871

In 1881 they were at the same address with children Annie M (8), George (6) and John F. (3). Their oldest daughter (Mary) Elizabeth was visiting her grandmother Elizabeth Goodliffe at Braunston.

1881

In 1891 George and Annie has moved to Jubilee House, Ridlington, Rutland. George is now a farmer. At home they had Mary Elizabeth (20), Anne Maria (18), George William (16), and John Thomas (13).

1891

In 1901 they were all still at Jubilee Lodge, Ridlington and none of the children had married. A visitor on census night was Ellen WARD, widow, aged 56, born Lambley Lodge. Ellen was Annie's sister.

1901

George Robert REYNOLDS died in mid 1906 (Uppingham 7a/179)
Anna Maria (GOODLIFFE) died on 24 February 1910. Both are buried at St Mary Magdalene & St Andrew Church, Ridlington, Rutland.


The Family of George and Annie

None of the family stayed on at Jubilee Lodge. In the 1911 census, the Lodge was occupied by Mr Dick BRADLEY, a Yorkshireman, his wife Annie and son Guy, her parents Alfred and Ann Crossley and two farm helpers.


Mary Elizabeth: I cannot find her in the 1911 census. Nor can I find a marriage or death record for Mary.


Annie Maria: was still single in 1911, aged 38 and living with her brother John on a farm at Stannon Thrapton, Kettering. She did not marry and died a spinster on 24 June 1955 at Carlton Hayes Hospital, Narborough, Leicestershire.


George William: married Lucy Lavinia INGRAM in 1905. They had seven children - Oliver Ingram (1906), George William (1909), Leslie (1912, birth not registered) Albert Henry (1915), Leonard (1918), Catharine May and Dennis (1920 - twins). In 1911 George and Lucy were farmers (graziers) at Great Glen, Leicestershire. George died in 1923, aged 49 apparently after falling off a horse.


John Thomas: in 1911 was single and a farm labourer at Stannon Thrapston, Kettering. His sister Annie and his Aunt Ellen Ward (born Lambley Lodge) were also living with him.


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