Notes for Sarah C. STONE
In the 1851 census 25 Aberdeen Place, St. Marylebone, Middlesex
Daughter
Sarah Woodin, married, age 44, born Islington, Middlesex
Daughter E. Da Chauns, widow, age 50, born Islington, Middlesex
Granddaughter S. Constance Woodin, unmarried, age 20, born East Indies, British Subject
1 servant
[Could this have been the home of Sarah and E’s parents and they were away?]
In the 1871 census 5 Mortimer Road, Marylebone, London
Head
Sarah Woodin, widow, age 64, annuitant, born London
Sister Elizabeth De Charms, widow, age 71, annuitant, born London
Grandchild Mary C. Keyl, unmarried, age 17, no occupation, born London
1 servant
In the 1881 census 5 Mortimer Road, St. John, Marylebone, London
Head
Sarah Woodin, widow, age 74, born London, Middlesex
Grand daughter Mary C. Keyl, unmarried, age 27, born Marylebone, Middlesex
1 servant
findagrave
Sarah Woodin
Birth 1807
Death 1 Nov 1889 (aged 81–82)
Burial
Kensal Green CemeteryRoyal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, Greater London, England
Memorial ID
21850746
National Probate Calendar
December 10 1889
The Will with two Codicils of
Sarah Woodin late of 5 Mortimer-road St. John’s Wood in the County of Middlesex Widow who died 1 November 1889 at 5 Mortimer-road was proved at the Principal Registry by George Frederick Cooke of Holmwood Thorpe Norwich in the County of Norfolk Gentleman Henry Beauchamp of 19 Colherne-road Kensington in the County of Middlesex Gentleman the Nephew Mary Constance Keyl of 5 Mortimer-road Spinster the Granddaughter and Frederick William Cooke of 10 New-court Lincoln’s-Inn in the County of Middlesex Solicitor the Executors. Personal Estate 6821 pouns. Resworn July 1890 10 786 pounds.