Isabella Hudleston
- Born: 18 Jun 1823, Madras, India
- Marriage: Revd. Thomas Davis Lamb on 16 Apr 1846 in
Windlesham, Surrey 1
- Died: 23 Nov 1917, Oxford, Oxfordshire aged 94
- Buried: St. Sepulchres Cemetery, Oxford
Isabella was born in Madras where her father
worked of the HEIC but the Hudleston family seem to have returned to
Europe sometime in the late 1820s so she was brought up in England. By
the time of the 1851 Census, her family had settled at Walcot, near
Bath, but in the 1840s they had lived in Windlesham for a while, which
is no doubt how Isabella came to meet Thomas.
Isabella married Revd. Thomas Davis Lamb, son
of Revd. George Augustus Lamb, D.D. and Julia Louisa Bancroft, on 16
Apr 1846 in Windlesham, Surrey.1 (Revd. Thomas Davis Lamb was born on 12 Nov
1815 in Cavendish Square, London 2, baptised on 22 Dec 1815 in St Mary's,
Marylebone, London,2 died on 17 Oct 1895 in Headington, Nr Oxford
3 and was buried in St. Sepulchres Cemetery,
Oxford.)
Marriage Notes:
Isabella and Thomas had issue: three sons
& six daughters. Tragically, Thomas and Isabella were predeceased
by all of their three sons; George Augustus dying on his return from
Demerara in October 1883 aged 31;4 Charles Mackenzie dying in Western Australia
in July 1884 aged 26 5 and William Pix Davis in December 1891 aged
35.6
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Sources
1 Cambridge
Chronicle and Journal, Saturday
25 April 1846, Page 2 — Married. ...
On the 16th inst., at Windlesham, the Rev. T. Davis Lamb, to Isabella,
eldest
daughter of William Hudleston, Esq., late of the Madras Civil
Service...
2 Parish
Registers of England and Wales, St
Mary's Marylebone — Baptisms. 1815...
22nd December, Thomas Davis, George Augustus & Julia Louisa, Lamb,
St
Marylebone, Revd. Clerk... born: 12 Nov.
3 Probate
Court (England and Wales), "Calendar of
Grants of Probate and Administration", Wills and Admons — 1896 …
LAMB the reverend Thomas Davis of 8 Bevington-road Oxford clerk died 17
October 1895 Probate London 3 February to Isabella Lamb widow Effects
£6150 3s. 1d.
4 Hastings
and St Leonards Observer, Hastings
and St Leonards Observer, Page 8 - Deaths. ...
LAMB.— On Sunday morning, October 14, on board the s.s. Nile, as she
was entering
Southampton Docks, George Augustus Lamb, aged 31 years of the Demerara
Police,
eldest son of Thomas Davis Lamb, of Ockham, Sussex.
5 The
Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA
: 1855 - 1901), Wednesday 29 October 1884, Page 5 Col D — Notes from
Derby. ...
A sad accident occurred on the 24th July, when a young man Charles
Mackenzie
Lamb lost his life through a revolver going off whilst he was cleaning
it;
deceased was overseer in the King Sound Pastoral Company's service, and
was
much respected.
6 Reading
Mercury, Saturday 9 January 1892
Page 5 — Died. '''
On the 22nd ult., William Pix Davis Lamb, late of the Government
Secretary's
Office, British Guiana, eldest surviving son of Thomas Davis Lamb,
clerk, of
Bevington-road, Oxford.
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