LEEDEN/BENTLEY Chart 0400

This is a Chart for George Edward (Bentley) Leeden and Agnes Kate Weekes

married
28th July 1915
Islington
London
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GEORGE EDWARD (BENTLEY) LEEDEN
born
2nd July 1883
Pidley, Huntingdonshire
occupation
1891 Scholar
1901 Carpenter Improver
died
1962
Bromley
  2
AGNES KATE WEEKES

born about
1886
baptised
30th November 1886
died
12th January 1980

3
George Edward
LEEDEN
born
13th May 1918
Sevenoaks, Kent
died about
1948
Bromley
4
Roy Anthony
LEEDEN
born about
1922

married
Margaret
MILLER
5
Reginald Owen LEEDEN
born about
13th March 1926
died
June quarter
2004
Bromley district
Kent
Aged 78

married
Patricia
HAWKER
  1. 1891 Main Street, Pidley, Huntingdonshire
    1901 1 Victoria Road, Lower Holloway, Islington, London. I am sure this is the correct family as Benjamin is down as being born n 1863 in Woodhurst, Huntingdonshire, Elizabeth in 1861 in Pidley and the eldest son George in 1883 in Pidley. The problem is they are down as LEEDEN's not BENTLEY's and as Benjamin's second name was LEEDEN I think the enumerator made a mistake and thought LEEDEN was the surname. The other problem is that the other child, one year younger than George Edward (Leeden) Bentley is down as John one year younger than George and also born in Pidley - this could be Gabriel. I have found the death of Benjamin Burton BENTLEY in Islington and we know that George and Gabriel married in London, so I would think it is 100 per cent certain that this is this family. The information given to me actually has the family from this point on down as LEEDEN not BENTLEY so perhaps they dropped the BENTLEY and went back to the LEEDEN name
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  5. Note there are many variations of the spelling of LEEDEN, ie LEADEN, LEEDING, LEADING, LEEDON, LEADON, LEEDER, LEADER  etc etc. I have called all the Charts LEEDEN and have shown the alternative spelling in (...) before the LEEDEN spelling. This is to keep conformity and ease of finding the charts. I think in several cases the name changed and has been kept with the alternative until the present day.

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