Event Type: Census Event Date: 1841 Event Place: Chard, Somerset, England, United Kingdom Event Place (Original): Chard, Somerset, England County: Somerset Parish: Chard Registration District: Chard Residence Note: Fore Street Gender: Male Age: 53 Age (Original): 53 Birth Year (Estimated): 1784-1788 Birthplace: Somerset Page Number: 14 Registration Number: HO107 Piece/Folio: 949/10 Affiliate Record Type: Household Affiliate Image Identifier: GBC/1841/0949/0011&parentid=GBC/1841/0003398046 Household Role Sex Age Birthplace John Langdon Male 53 Somerset Susan Langdon Female 53 Somerset John Ch Langdon Male 24 Somerset Elizth Langdon Female 25 Somerset Mary Langdon Female 21 Somerset Wm Langdon Male 17 Somerset Richd Langdon Male 14 Somerset Henry Langdon Male 12 Somerset Fanny Langdon Female 10 Somerset Ann Hindicott Female 27 Ann Hawkins Female 20 Somerset Peter Gosling Male 19 Somerset
Please can someone take a look at this family living in Fore Street Chard. Please can you see if you can find the house number.
Also there is another Langdon family living in Fore street can you please find their house number. I wonder whether these two families are conected.
Thanks for helping me. They are not my family but I do have old family photos of them which I am trying to find out about.
Thanks again
Jane
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No house numbers are recorded.
To find if the other family is connected, you'll need to research them both using Parish Records
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John Last name Langdon Age 8 Birth year 1788 Baptism year 1796 Baptism date 12 Feb 1796 Denomination Anglican Place Chard County Somerset Country England Father's first name(s) Thomas Father's last name Langdon Mother's first name(s) Mary Event type Baptism
Frances Last name Langdon Birth year - Baptism year 1784 Baptism date 24 Sep 1784 Denomination Anglican Place Chard County Somerset Country England Father's first name(s) Thomas Father's last name Langdon Mother's first name(s) Mary
Mary Ann Last name Langdon Birth year - Baptism year 1782 Baptism date 30 May 1782 Denomination Anglican Place Chard County Somerset Country England Father's first name(s) Thomas Father's last name Langdon Mother's first name(s) Mary
John Churchill Last name Langdon Birth year - Baptism year 1779 Baptism date 20 Jan 1779 Denomination Anglican Place Chard County Somerset Country England Father's first name(s) Thomas Father's last name Langdon Mother's first name(s) Mary
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Thank you for that information Maddie.
Jane
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john and susan seemed to have named their son after johns brother who sadly died
John Churchill Last name Langdon Birth year - Death year 1779 Burial year 1779 Burial date 22 Apr 1779 Church Blessed Virgin Mary Denomination Anglican Place Chard County Somerset
John Churchill Last name Langdon Birth year - Baptism year 1817 Baptism date 12 Mar 1817 Residence Chard Borough Denomination Anglican Place Chard County Somerset Country England Father's first name(s) John Father's last name Langdon Mother's first name(s) Susan Father's occupation Gent
John Churchill Sex Male Last name Langdon Marriage year 1848 Spouse's first name(s) Jane Spouse's last name Clarke Parish Chaffcombe Denomination Anglican County Somerset Country England Document type Parish records Page 7 Age Full Marital status bachelor Residence Chard Occupation Esquire Marriage date 21 Oct 1848 Spouse's age Full Spouse's marital status spinster Spouse's residence Aveshays House Chaffcombe Father's name John Langdon Father's occupation Esquire Spouse's father's name Thomas Clarke Spouse's father's occupation Esquire By licence or by banns Licence First witness Agnes Clarke Second witness Sophia T Templeman Third witness Francis Stooke Archive Somerset Archives
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Thanks Maddie. It appears that the Langdon family are quite well to do family in Chard.
Thanks Jane
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they seems to be just for interest
John C Langdon Head Married Male 63 1818 Magistrate Chard, Somerset, England Emma J Langdon Wife Married Female 51 1830 - Chard, Somerset, England Churchill Langdon Son Single Male 31 1850 Magistrate Chard, Somerset, England Reginald Langdon Son Single Male 27 1854 - Chard, Somerset, England Catherine Langdon Daughter Single Female 21 1860 - Chard, Somerset, England Mary Langdon Daughter Single Female 19 1862 - Chard, Somerset, England Ethel Langdon Daughter Single Female 16 1865 Scholar Chard, Somerset, England Edith Langdon Daughter Single Female 14 1867 Scholar Chard, Somerset, England Annie Caust Boarder Widow Female 57 1824 Governess (Prof) London, Middlesex, England Mary Pennay Servant Single Female 33 1848 Housemaid Domestic Servant Horsington, Somerset, England Sarah Ann Hodge Servant Single Female 28 1853 Ladysmaid Domestic Servant Whitelackington, Somerset, England Emily Chislet Servant Single Female 22 1859 Cook Domestic Servant Somerset, England Florance Bellringer Servant Single Female 18 1863 Ladys Maid Domestic Servant North Petherton, Somerset, England Eliza Pidgeon Servant Single Female 18 1863 Housemaid Domestic Servant Chardstock, Dorset, England Emma Leigh Servant Single Male 18 1863 Kitchen Maid Domestic Servant Clayhidon, Devon, England William Cox Servant Single Male 34 1847 Butler Domestic Servant Somerton, Somerset, England John C Langdon's Census Details Details taken from the original census record. 1881 England, Wales & Scotland Census
Tatworth, Chard, Somerset, England
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Thanks Maddie. I just goggled Aveshays House Chaffcombe. That was a large house too. So her family must have been well off aswell.
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There's a Langdon Close in Chard nowadays - probably named after them.
Another daughter of John Langdon:
Susan Mary Ann Langdon in the England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 Name: Susan Mary Ann Langdon Gender: Female Baptism Date: 1 Mar 1813 Baptism Place: Chard, Somerset, England Father: John Langdon Mother: Susan FHL Film Number: 1526463
Susan Mary Ann Langdon in the England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973 Name: Susan Mary Ann Langdon Gender: Female Marriage Date: 27 Sep 1836 Marriage Place: Chard, Somerset, England Spouse: Charles Warre Loveridge FHL Film Number: 1526462 Reference ID: 60
Sherborne Mercury Dorset, England 3 Oct 1836 September 27, at Chard, Charles Warry Loveridge, Esq., of Crewkerne, to Susan Mary Anne, eldest daughter of John Langdon, Esq., Chard.
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Thanks Argyllgran
I will have to go down to Chard and take a look around there. We will take the photo's with us and maybe someone can identify them.
Jane
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On the 1881 census does it say where they were living. Familysearch does not seem to be giving house numbers anymore. Thank you for helping.
Jane
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Just out of interest, and for future reference ...............
I've never seen a house number on the 1841 Census. I have seen names of farms and of big houses and sometimes other buildings associated with a big house.
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Their address is Tatworth, Somerset as is every other household. Tatworth is a village 2 miles south of Chard. There would appear to be around 80 Inhabited dwellings
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Thanks SylvianCanada and Greyghost
It has been written that the family lived in Parrocks Lodge for around 100years and that the family owned it. Jphn Churchill Langfon was a Gentleman and they were a well to do family.
I am planning a visit to Chard and I was just trying to pinpoint exactly where they lived.
Thanks again for helping me
Jane
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Try googling for Parrocks Lodge, Chard. Parrocks Lane runs off the main A358 road in Tatworth, almost opposite the Church and the lodge is off there to the right. Might it be worth you getting in touch with a local family history group or similar. Looks as though the Lodge and it's outbuildings have been converted to various homes now.
Just one of the references that show up when you google, another site has a photo of the old building - you may already have done this.
https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101249292-parrocks-lodge-tatworth-and-forton#.XuiO4y2ZNPU
The local church may have some information on the family -
https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Tatworth_Village/Settlement includes - Up to the time of The Great Exhibition in 1851, Tatworth had been considered a hamlet, this was prior to the chapel being built, about the same time the Langdon’s of Pattocks Lodge arrived in the now new village… to present an east and south window to the new chapel. Tatworth was raised to the status of ‘village’ when the chapel was built – and then higher still when the school was built twenty years later. Tatworth that year covered an area of 1552 acres and had a population of 852.
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Thanks greyghost
I will take a look at those references you gave me.
Jane
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