Family notes for William SLATER and Fridiswid Charlotte WORTHINGTON William's second wedding, like those of most of Fridiswid's family, took place in
the church at Weaverham, which appears to be the church attached to the big house,
and was under licence, which suggests that Weaverham was not the regular parish
church. I'm not sure but as she was then 27 she might have been regarded as being on
or close to the shelf (I'm thinking Charlotte Lucas and Mr Collins.) and the family
might have thought a rich dyer quite a catch. [346]
Notes for William SLATER Bank House passed to Henry Boddington when he married William Slater's daughter,
Martha. [322]
Notes for Fridiswid Charlotte WORTHINGTON Fridiswid Worthington is descended from a line of Worthingtons of Worthington who trace themselves back to the time of Henry III and, like Roger Mortimer, had a hand in the problem with Edward II and the poker at Berkeley Castle. Her father was an officer in the Horseguards (Blues) and connected to all the grand families of Lancashire.
Sources 13. | Document, Noni Watkins researches and papers, 2000 |
322. | Book, Revd Edgar Boddington b.1859, 12/05/2018, My Earliest Life ...., Never published, A hand-written memoir, presently in the hands of Chris Boddington. |
346. | Email, Christopher Boddington, 01/09/2021 |
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