Henrietta Ellen Coe 1a 2a 2b 3a 2c 4a 2d 2e 2f 5a 2g 6 2h 2i 7a 8a 8b 9a

Birth Name Henrietta Ellen Coe
Call Name Ellen
Gender female
Age at Death about 75 years, 7 months, 5 days

Narrative

There are at least two plausible baptisms and thus sets of parents:

1. Henrietta Eleanor Pamela Coe, daughter of John and Sarah, 12 Oct 1800, St Giles in the Fields
2. Henrietta Coy, daughter of John and Mary, 7 Mar 1800, St Marylebone

The former seems to be the most widely believed on Ancestry.com, and is supported by the fact that her place of birth is given on the 1861 Census as "St Giles, Middlesex". But the latter cannot be discounted, especially given that she was married in that church.

Tracing the parents of her niece Elizabeth shows that she has a sister Sarah Coe. The plausible baptisms for her seem to show a different set of parents again, so it's unclear which is correct. It's also possible that Elizabeth is not actually a niece but, for example, a first cousin once removed.

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth about 1800 St Giles, London, England   1a 3a 4a 5a 2g 6
Residence 26 July 1823 Marylebone, London, England   9a
Residence 19 March 1826 Havant Street, Portsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England   2b 2c
Residence 4 May 1828 Havant Street, Portsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England   2f
Residence 1 November 1831 Havant Street, Portsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England   2a
Residence 25 June 1833 Havant Street, Portsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England   2d 2e
Census 1841 Portsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England   1a
Occupation 1841   Charwoman 1a
Census 1851 52, Havant Street, Portsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England   3a
Occupation 1851   Laundress 3a
Newspaper Article 25 September 1852   Ellen Rodmore's watch was stolen 7a
Residence 25 September 1852 Havant Street, Portsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England   7a
Newspaper Article 22 January 1859   Items were stolen from Ellen Rodmore's house by a lodger 8a
Residence 22 January 1859 52, Havant Street, Portsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England   8a
Census 1861 52, Havant Street, Portsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England   4a
Occupation 1861   Late Laundress 4a
Newspaper Article 26 August 1865   A blanket and a sheet were stolen from Ellen Rodmore's house by a lodger 8b
Residence 26 August 1865 Havant Street, Portsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England   8b
Census 1871 52, Havant Street, Portsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England   5a
Occupation 1871   Formerly Laundress 5a
Residence 6 August 1875 Balliol Road, Buckland, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England   2g
Death 6 August 1875 Portsmouth, Hampshire, England Vol 2b Page 243 2g 6
Burial 12 August 1875 Portsea Island General Cemetery, Portsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England   2g

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
         Henrietta Ellen Coe about 1800 6 August 1875
    Sister     Sarah Coe

Families

Family of Richard Rodmore and Henrietta Ellen Coe

Married Husband Richard Rodmore ( * about 1801 + 11 July 1833 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 26 July 1823 St Marylebone’s Church, Marylebone, London, England   9a
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Sarah Ann Rodmoreabout 1826
George Harnige Rodmoreabout 1826
Henrietta Helen Rodmoreabout 1828between January 1916 and March 1916
Elizabeth Rodmoreabout 182921 November 1832
Richard Rodmoreabout 183116 June 1909
Mary Rodmoreabout 1833
Martha Rodmoreabout 183311 May 1834

Attributes

Type Value Notes Sources
WikiTree Coe-4075
 
FamilySearch MVZW-T6Y
 

Source References

  1. 1841 United Kingdom Census
  2. findmypast.co.uk: Parish Registers - Hampshire
      • Date: 1 November 1831
      • Page: Baptism - Richard Rodmore (Portsea St John)
      • Date: 19 March 1826
      • Page: Baptism - Sarah Ann Rodmore (Portsea St Mary)
      • Date: 19 March 1826
      • Page: Baptism - George Harnige Rodmore (Portsea St Mary)
      • Date: 25 June 1833
      • Page: Baptism - Mary Rodmore (Portsea St John)
      • Date: 25 June 1833
      • Page: Baptism - Martha Rodmore (Portsea St John)
      • Date: 4 May 1828
      • Page: Baptism - Henrietta Helen Rodmore (Portsea St Mary)
      • Date: 12 August 1875
      • Page: Burial - Henrietta Helen Rodmore (Portsea)
      • Date: 18 May 1834
      • Page: Burial - Martha Rodmore (Portsea)
      • Date: 25 November 1832
      • Page: Burial - Elizabeth Rodmore (Portsea)
  3. 1851 United Kingdom Census
  4. 1861 United Kingdom Census
  5. 1871 United Kingdom Census
  6. General Register Office: England & Wales Death Index
  7. Hampshire Telegraph
      • Date: 25 September 1852
      • Page: Page 4
      • Citation:

        Before the mayor and magistrates at Southampton this week, - ... William Simms, for stealing a silver watch, the property of Mrs. Rodmore, of Havant Street, Portsea ...

  8. Hampshire Advertiser
      • Date: 22 January 1859
      • Page: Page 11
      • Citation:

        MINOR INCIDENTS OF THE PORTSMOUTH POLICE COURT. - On Saturday, Ann Sarah Church was charged with having robbed her furnished lodgings, the property of a widow, named Ellen Rodmore, residing at 52, Havant-street, Portsea. The prisoner pledged a large number of articles, which she had abstracted from her lodgings, at the shop of Mr. Stapleford, a pawnbroker. She was sentenced to twenty-one days' imprisonment.

      • Date: 26 August 1865
      • Page: Page 12
      • Citation:

        STEALING FROM A LODGINGHOUSE. - Mary Ann Fielding, a married woman, was charged with having stolen a blanket and a sheet, value 5s, from a woman named Ellen Rodmore, a lodginghouse-keeper, residing in Havant-street, Portsea. Prisoner, with her husband, went to lodge with the complainant in the beginning of June, engaging one furnished room, for which 3s a week was charged. On the 9th of the same month the prisoner left her room, locked the door, took the key with her, and never returned. A few days after the complainant obtained a duplicate key and effected an entrance into the room, when she found an under blanket and a top sheet had been taken away. Nothing was seen or heard of the prisoner until she was seen by the complainant at the Portsea Island Union in the following month. She then gave up the key, said where she had disposed of the blanket, but did not know where she pledged the sheet. She expressed herself sorry for the offence, and said she would "make all right." Sentenced to twenty-one days' imprisonment with hard labour.

  9. Ancestry.com: Parish Registers - London
      • Date: 26 July 1823
      • Page: Marriage - Richard Rodmore / Henrietta Helen Coe (St Marylebone)