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Parents:
John BODDINGTON
(1777 - 1839)
 
 
Elizabeth MOORES
(1778 - 1849)
 
 

Married: July 1881
Timothy BODDINGTON
(1817 - 1885)
Mary Ann HALL
 
 bd.  28 Feb 1817; Thame, Oxfordshire UK
 dd.   Oct 1885, age 68; Salford, Lancashire UK
 brd.  Weaste Cemetery, Lancashire UK
 occ.  Corn merchant
 res.  His home, Howard House, was on Howard Street, which was off Eccles New Road, Salford. UK [116]
 src.   [2],[286]
 bd.  
 dd.  Deceased, age not recorded
 res.  UK
 src.   [2]
Spouses: 1, 2

Timothy BODDINGTON (b.1817)

No issue


Notes for Timothy BODDINGTON

In business in Manchester as Boddington & Leigh. He was commemorated with a marble bust which was noted on a postcard as 'donated to the institute by his wife'. Not known where it is now. A marble tablet was erected to his memory at United Methodist Free Church, Eccles New Road in October 1886. A Memorial Window (designed by Messrs Wilson & Whitehouse, London) was unveiled at the same church in June 1889.

"He was a man of the strictest integrity and did much to foster the spiritual work in the Royal Borough of Salford." Mr. T.O. Warburton speaking at "A social evening was held at the Corn Exchange Hotel, Fennel Street, Manchester, on Saturday, October 27th, 1917, by the Employees of Boddington & Leigh, E. Denson & Co. and Saunders & Warburton to celebrate the marriage of Mr. Percy Saunders (Junior Partner of the Firm) to Miss Elsie Brocklehurst."

See further history on Timothy BODDINGTON.

Sources

2.  Document, Reginald Stewart BODDINGTON, 1889, Pedigree of the Family of BODDINGTON
116.  Email, Pete Kilvert, 21 July 2005
286.  Email, Pete Kilvert, 14 April 2016, Friends of Salford Cemeteries Trust

Family record last updated: 27 March 2023

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