See also

Family of Henry Ollard and Mary Stanton

  • Husband:

  • Henry Ollard (1793-1866)

  • Wife:

  • Mary Stanton (c. 1795-1871)

  • Children:

  • Henry Ollard (1818-1874)

  • Marriage:

  • 1818

  • Wisbech St Peter, Cambridgeshire

Husband: Henry Ollard

  • Name:

  • Henry Ollard

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Father:

  • John Ollard ( - )

  • Mother:

  • Elizabeth Unknown ( - )

  • Note:

  • OLLARD Henry, 12 May 1866. The Will with two Codicils of Henry Ollard formerly of Walsoken in the County of Norfolk but late of Wisbeach in the Isle of Ely and County of Cambridge Gentleman deceased who died 17 April 1866 at Wisbeach aforesaid was proved at Peterborough by the oaths of William Ollard of Wisbeach aforesaid Surgeon the Brother and Robert Wherry of Wisbeach aforesaid Draper the Executors. Effects under £3,000.

  • Birth:

  • 9 Oct 1793

  • Wisbech St Peter, Cambridgeshire

  • Census (1):

  • 1841 (age 47-48)

  • Farmer, Walsoken

  • Census (2):

  • 1851 (age 57-58)

  • Farmer (350 acres), Walsoken, Cambs

  • Census (3):

  • 1861 (age 67-68)

  • Farmer (105 acres), Burrett Gate Drove, Walsoken

  • Death fact:

  • 1866 (age 72-73)

  • 1866 Jun Qtr, Wisbech, 3b/384 (aged 72)

  • Death:

  • 17 Apr 1866 (age 72)

  • Wisbech, Cambridgeshire

Wife: Mary Stanton

  • Name:

  • Mary Stanton

  • Sex:

  • Female

  • Father:

  • -

  • Mother:

  • -

  • Birth:

  • c. 1795

  • Leverington, Cambridgeshire

  • Death fact:

  • 1871 (age 75-76)

  • 1871 Mar Qtr, Wisbech, 3b/448 (aged 76)

  • Death:

  • 1871 (age 75-76)

  • Wisbech, Cambridgeshire

Child 1: Henry Ollard

  • Name:

  • Henry Ollard

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Spouse:

  • Alice Underwood (1825-1895)

  • Children:

  • Henry Thomas Ollard (1849- )

  •  

  • Alice Mary Ollard (1851- )

  •  

  • Frederick Stanton Ollard (1853- )

  •  

  • Edith Elizabeth Ollard (1857-1931)

  •  

  • Bertha Ollard (1858-1928)

  • Note 1:

  • Vicar Lane Independent Chapel, Coventry, Warwicks: in 1851 congregations averaged 480, with 240 Sunday-school attenders, on Sunday mornings and 530 in the evenings. Henry Ollard became co-pastor in 1850 but three years later seceded with part of the congregation. The church, however, continued to thrive and in 1891 a new chapel was opened in Warwick Road. The building was destroyed in an air raid in 1941.

    Victoria County History of Warwick, Vol.8

    http://british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=16042

  • Note 2:

  • OLLARD Henry, 28 January 1875. The Will of Henry Ollard late of Derby in the County of Derby Dissenting Minister who died 23 December 1874 at Llandudno in the County of Carnarvon was provied at the Principal Registry by Alice Ollard of Llandudno Widow the Relict the sole Executrix. Effects under £2,000.

  • Birth:

  • 1818

  • Wisbech, Cambridgeshire

  • Baptism:

  • 31 Dec 1818 (age 0)

  • Saint Peters Upper Hill Street-Formerly Ship Lane-Wisbech, Cambridge

  • Title:

  •  

  • Reverend

  • Census (1):

  •  

  • Reverend

  • Census (2):

  • 1851 (age 32-33)

  • Minister of independent chapel Coventry, staying with Thomas & Mary Ann Underwood, W.Haddon

  • Census (3):

  • 1861 (age 42-43)

  • Minister of Congregational Chapel, St Werburgh, Derby

  • Census (4):

  • 1871 (age 52-53)

  • Independent Minister, Wilson St, St Werburgh, Derby

  • Death fact:

  • 1874 (age 55-56)

  • 1874 Dec Qtr, Conway, 11b/379 (aged 55)

  • Death:

  • 23 Dec 1874 (age 55-56)

  • Llandudno, Caernarvonshire

Note on Husband: Henry Ollard

OLLARD Henry, 12 May 1866. The Will with two Codicils of Henry Ollard formerly of Walsoken in the County of Norfolk but late of Wisbeach in the Isle of Ely and County of Cambridge Gentleman deceased who died 17 April 1866 at Wisbeach aforesaid was proved at Peterborough by the oaths of William Ollard of Wisbeach aforesaid Surgeon the Brother and Robert Wherry of Wisbeach aforesaid Draper the Executors. Effects under £3,000.

Note on Child 1: Henry Ollard (1)

Vicar Lane Independent Chapel, Coventry, Warwicks: in 1851 congregations averaged 480, with 240 Sunday-school attenders, on Sunday mornings and 530 in the evenings. Henry Ollard became co-pastor in 1850 but three years later seceded with part of the congregation. The church, however, continued to thrive and in 1891 a new chapel was opened in Warwick Road. The building was destroyed in an air raid in 1941.

Victoria County History of Warwick, Vol.8

http://british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=16042

Note on Child 1: Henry Ollard (2)

OLLARD Henry, 28 January 1875. The Will of Henry Ollard late of Derby in the County of Derby Dissenting Minister who died 23 December 1874 at Llandudno in the County of Carnarvon was provied at the Principal Registry by Alice Ollard of Llandudno Widow the Relict the sole Executrix. Effects under £2,000.