Middle row (left to right): Mabel Saddington (bride's niece), Elizabeth Clara Cundy (bride's niece), Mabel Gertrude Saddington (bride), David Brown (groom), Mabel Brown (groom's sister), Clara Elizabeth Whittaker (bride's niece);
Bottom row (left to right): Grace Jane Whittaker (bride's niece), Maggie Napier (groom's niece), Jenny Louisa Cundy (bride's niece).
The witnesses to the wedding were William James Saddington (my great grandfather) and Elizabeth Clara Cundy (known in the family as 'Lily').
The groom was a marine engineer living at 86 Oriental Road, Silvertown, and his father was a joiner. The bride was living at 2 Connaught Road, Silvertown, which was actually The Railway Hotel, a public house run by her brother, William James, and her father was a blacksmith.
Strangely enough, this was not the first Brown - Saddington wedding. Five years previously, on 7 July 1904, Alexander Brown, son of Alexander Kinnear Brown, had married Grace Maud Saddington, daughter of John Jonathan Saddington and Jane Hewlett at the Presbyterian Church on Newland Street, Yale Road, Silvertown. Unfortunately, I do not have a photo of that wedding.
3 comments:
Hi,
My Name is RAYMOND CHARLES SADDINGTON (55), My father is ERNEST JOHN (88), My Fathers elder brother CHARLES,My Grand father CHARLES lived with his wife (Lilian Tilston) in Muir Street Silvertown, I was Born in Reah Street North Woolwhich if I or my father can help and share information please contact me after all we may be family.
Hi Rowan,
According to the 1901 census, My great grandmother, Lily May Hayman, lived and worked at 2-4 Connaught Road, and would have known many of the people at this wedding. Thank you for posting the photo! Do you have any other photographs from there/that time?
Best wishes,
CBone
Hi, Jenny Louisa Cundy in the picture is my Wife's grandmother and Simeon Cundy is her great grandfather. Jenny Louisa Cundy later married Cecil Robets also a marine engineer. As I understand it from documentation in my wife's family Simeon Cundy owned the Railway Tavern along with further considerable property in Silvertown.
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