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Family of George Alan Lowndes and Helen Emma Johnson Danyell

Husband: George Alan Lowndes (1829-1904)
Wife: Helen Emma Johnson Danyell (c. 1835- )
Children: Ethel Helen Mary Lowndes (1862-1921)
Marriage 13 Nov 1856 St George Hanover Square

Husband: George Alan Lowndes

Name: George Alan Lowndes
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 28 May 1829 Preston, Lancashire
Census 1861 (age 31-32) High Sheriff Of Essex, Gladwins Mansion, The Heath, Hatfield Broad Oak, Dunmow, Essex
Census 1881 (age 51-52) Living on own means, Barrington Hall, Hatfield Broad Oak, Dunmow, Essex
Census 1901 (age 71-72) Living on own means, Great Barrington Hall, Hatfield Broad Oak, Dunmow, Essex (widower)
Death 23 Jun 1904 (age 75) The Priory, Hatfield Broad Oak, Harlow, Essex
Burial 28 Jun 1904 Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex (aged 75)

Wife: Helen Emma Johnson Danyell

Name: Helen Emma Johnson Danyell
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth c. 1835 Rampisham, Dorset
Census 1861 (age 25-26) Wife in household

Child 1: Ethel Helen Mary Lowndes

Name: Ethel Helen Mary Lowndes
Sex: Female
Birth 1862 St George Hanover Square, Westminster, Middlesex
Birth fact 1862 (age 0) GRO Reference: 1862 S Quarter in SAINT GEORGE HANOVER SQUARE Volume 01A Page 213
Mother's maiden name = Johnson-Daniel
Census 1881 (age 18-19) Living with parents
Census 1901 (age 38-39) Living with father
Death 23 May 1921 (age 58-59) Hatfield Regis, Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex

Note on Husband: George Alan Lowndes (1)

LOWNDES George Alan of Barrington Hall Harlow Essex died 23 June 1904 at the "Priory" Hatfield Broad Oak Harlow. Probate London 17 October to Alan Herbert Watlington Lowndes retired major in H.M. army. Effects £442 13s. 10d.

Note on Husband: George Alan Lowndes (2)

Barrington Hall: It would seem that in the early 1600’s, the Barrington family seat moved to a newly built house, Hatfield Priory, immediately north of Hatfield Broad Oak church, but this became dilapidated by 1700 and was dismantled. The present day Barrington Hall lies about 1 km north of the village and is enclosed in a park. This was built for John Shales Barrington shortly after he succeeded to the estate in 1734, by James Sanderson, the builder probably being his cousin, Joseph Sanderson. It was however never completed and remained so for over 120 years. It only became finished and permanently occupied after extensive re-modelling in 1863 for George Lowndes, a distant relative of the Barringtons, to the design of Edward Browning, in a heavy Neo-Jacobean style. The Hall has a deer park and lake, running to the northern boundary of the church yard, at Hatfield Broad Oak.

http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/hatfield-forest/history/article-1355780120764/ (accessed 15.03.2014)