Enoch WOODE (c. 1844-c. 1903)

 

Enoch WOODE was born c. 1844. He died c. 1903. He married Elizabeth SPEAKMAN.

 

 

Elizabeth SPEAKMAN was born c. 1841 in Lyng, Norfolk. She died c. 1916. She and Enoch WOODE had the following children:

 

 

 

Charles Edward WOODE (1872-1952). Charles was born on 2 May 1872 in Hindolveston, Norfolk.1 He was baptised on 7 Jul 1872 in Hindolveston. - parents Enoch and Elizabeth.2 Charles appeared in the census in 1881 in Bures St. Mary, Suffolk - 9, scholar, living with parents Enoch (37, Curate of Bures) and Elizabeth (39), brother Alfred (4), and servant Elizabeth Palmer (15).3 He appeared in the census in 1891 at 11 Green West Side in Barrow, Suffolk - 18, preparing for university, living with parents Enoch (47, curate of Barrow) and Elizabeth 49), brother Alfred F (14, school boy), and domestic servant Clara Carter (19).4 He appeared in the census in 1901 at Barrow Green in Barrow - 28, undergraduate, a visitor in the household of Frances MARSHALL (67, surgeon) and his family including Frances' daughter Margaret E who was to become Charles' wife.5 He married Margaret Ethel MARSHALL c. 1902.6 In 1908 the Electoral Register showed him living at London Road, Attleborough - qualified as an Occupation Voter. On 13 Mar 1908 there was a newspaper report: Diss Express - Page 4

 

FERSFIELD.

CLERICAL APPOINTMENT. - On Saturday the Rev. Charles Edward Woode, B.A., was licensed to the curacy of Fersfield.

On Sunday the new vicar of Swaffham, the Rev. F. Keeling Scott (late of Fersfield), read himself in at the morning service, and preached at the evening service to a very large congregation. In 1910 the Electoral Register showed him living at The Rectory, Fersfield - qualified as an Occupation Voter. Charles appeared in the census in 1911 at The Rectory in Fersfield, Norfolk - 38, Clergyman in the Established Church, living with wife Margaret Ethel (38), sons Cecil Stanley Marshall (6), Francis Meredith Marshall (4) and Wilfred Derek Marshall (2), and general domestic servants Gladys Lawrence PINNOCK (16) and Laura Agnes LUSHER (14).7 On 15 Dec 1911 there was a newspaper report: Diss Express, 15 Dec 1911 - Page 5

 

FERSFIELD.

 

NEW RECTOR. - On the 4th inst. the Rev. Charles Edward Woode, B.A., was instituted to the rectory and parish church of Fersfield, on the presentation of Mr. Arthur Wansbrough Jones, solicitor, Norwich, on the nomination of Mrs. E. Woode of Fersfield. Charles listed in the in 1912. 1912 Kelly's Directory - Fersfield - "Woode Rev. Charles Edward B.A. (rector), The Rectory". In 1915 the Electoral Register showed him living at The Rectory, Fersfield - qualified as a Occupation Voter. On 25 Feb 1918. he was initiated as a freemason into the Montgomerie Lodge, Diss (lodge no. 1741). Charles appeared in the census in 1921 at The Rectory in Fersfield - 49:02, Rector of Fersfield, living with wife Margaret Ethel (48, home duties) and children Audrey Joan Marshal (9:05) and Gerald Marshall (4:09).8 In the London Gazette on 2 Aug 1927 the following notice appeared: "LAND TAX COMMISSIONERS' NAMES

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Schedule of Names of Persons referred to in an Act of the seventeenth and eighteenth years of His present Mejesty, entituled "An Act to appoint additional commissioners for executing the Acts granting a land tax and other rates and taxes."

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ENGLAND

For the City of Norwich

..... The Rev. Charles Edward Woode, The Rectory, Fersfield, Walter Thomas Brasnett, Hall Farm, Fersfield .....".9 On 13 Jan 1928 there was a newspaper report: Diss Express - Page 5

 

FERSFIELD.

 

CLERICAL. - On Tuesday last, at the Palace, Norwich, the Rev.Charles Edward Woode, B.A. (for many years Rector of Fersfield), was collated and instituted by the Bishop of Norwich to the Rectory of Burgh Parva with the Vicarage and Parish Church of Briston annexed. The living is in the gift of the Bishop for this turn by reason of lapse. In 1931 the Electoral Register showed him living at The Rectory, Briston - qualified by residence and occupation.10 Charles listed in the in 1933. Kelly's Directory - "Woode Rev. Chas. Edwd. M.A. Vicarage, Briston, Melton Constable". Charles was recorded on the 1939 Register living at The Vicarage, Reepham Road in Walsingham, Norfolk. - Clerk in Holy Orders, b. 02.05.1872.11 Charles died on 8 Sep 1952 in Briston, Norfolk - residence The Vicarage, Briston, but died in the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital.12,13 He was buried on 11 Sep 1952 in Fersfield.14 On 12 Sep 1952 there was a newspaper report: Diss Express, 12 Sep 1952 - Page 4

 

THE REV. C. E. WOODE

(BRISTON WITH BURGH PARVA)

 

The death occurred on Monday at the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital of the Rev. Charles Edward Woode. Mr. Woode, who was Vicar of Briston with Burgh Parva, had spent some years at Fersfield, moving there in 1908. He was educated at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, and took an honours degree in Classics. He was ordained deacon at St. Albans in 1901 and was made a priest the following year. He held curacies at Colchester and Harrow-on-the-Hill, before he came to Fersfield he was curate of Attleborough. He has been Vicar of Briston since 1928.

Mr. Woode had been fond of cricket and lawn tennis. He leaves three sons and a daughter. He survived his wife by seven months.

The funeral service, held at Fersfield Parish Church on Thursday, was conducted by the Rector, the Rev. T. E. Hopkins. The Bishop of Thetford (the Rev. P. Woodhouse) took the commital. Mr. G. P. Parnell, the organist of Briston (who also represented Briston Primary School scholars and staff), was the organist for the hymn "Nearer my God to Thee" and the 23rd Psalm.

The family mourners were: Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Woode, son and daughter-in-law; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Brereton, daughter and son-in-law; Mr. John Woode and Mr. Gerald Woode, grandsons.

The Rev. Derek Woode and Mr. G. I. Woode (sons) and Mrs. B. Woode (sisters-in-law) were unable to be present.

Others present included: Mrs. L. Mears, Mr. R. L. Brooks, Mr. P. Brooks, Mrs G. B. Parnell, Mr. A. Coleman, Rev. A Karling (Rector of Thurling), Mr. and Mrs. I. Bartrum, Miss D. Bartrum, Mr. B. L. Palmer (Church warden of Briston Church, also representing Briston Parochial Church Council and Primary School managers), Mrs. S. T. Marshall, Mr. C. Spurling, Mr. R. S. Copeman, Mr. D. Bowing, Mrs. B. Burroughes, Mrs. T. H. Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs F. Ramsey, Miss M. R. Page, Mr. A. Inkpen, Mr. H. R. Hayward (Burgh Parva Church warden), Mrs. C. Cooper (the honorary secretary, Briston Parochial Church Council and the Briston's Women's Institute), Mrs. E. H. Gill, Mr. E. G. Duffield (Church warden).

There were many beautiful floral tributes from friends and members of the family and from the Church and parishioners of All Saints', Briston, the managers, staff and scholars of Briston Primary School, and the Parochial Church Council and parishioners of Burgh Parva. Charles had his estate probated on 10 Oct 1952 in Norwich, Norfolk - WOODE the reverend Charles Edward of the Vicarage Briston Norfolk clerk died 8 September 1952 at The Norfolk and Norwich Hospital Norwich Probate Norwich 10 October to Francis Meredith Marshall Woode hotel proprietor. Effects £599 11s.12

Sources

1.

CR Birth. 1872 Q2 Aylsham Norfolk Vol 4B Page 75. Cit. Date: Q2 1872.

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PR - Baptism. Hindolveston, Norfolk. Cit. Date: 7 July 1872.

3.

1881 Census. RG11 Piece 1826 Folio 47 Page 20. Cit. Date: 1881.

4.

1891 Census. RG12 Piece 1448 Folio 17 Page 2. Cit. Date: 1891.

5.

1901 Census. RG13 Piece 1752 Folio 23 Page 13. Cit. Date: 1901.

6.

CR Marriage. 1902 Q2 Thingoe Suffolk Vol 4A Page 1259. Cit. Date: Q2 1902.

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1911 Census. RG14 PN11450 RD230 SD2 ED8 SN12. Cit. Date: 1911.

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1921 Census. RG15 Piece 09784 RD 230 RS 2 ED 5. Cit. Date: 1921.

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London Gazette. Number 33299, Page 5018. Cit. Date: 2 August 1927.

10.

Electoral Register. Parish of Briston, Page 19. Cit. Date: 1931.

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1939 Registration. RG101/6584F/010/8 : TSBB. Cit. Date: 1939.

12.

Probate Death Index. 1952 Page 585. Cit. Date: 10 October 1952.

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CR Death. 1952 Q3 Norwich Norfolk Vol 4B Page 469. Cit. Date: Q3 1952.

14.

PR - Burial. Fersfield, Norfolk. Cit. Date: 11 September 1952.