Dinah Pike (b. ~1780) née Willder
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Dinah Willder, sometimes named as "Dinah Gold Willder", was married to Edward Pike. Their daughter Sarah Ann likely married Charles Hitchcock in 1836.
Genealogy
- likely daughter of Daniel Willder and his wife Mary (née Goddard), who married on 14/Jun/1777 at St. James Garlickhythe, London[1]
Siblings
- not known
Birth
- born around 1780
Marriages
Edward Pike (b. ~1780)
- born around 1780
- married to Dinah Willder on 02/May/1805 at St James Garlickhithe, London
- by 1810, they were living on Ratcliff Highway, East London[2]
Children
Edward Pike (b. 1806)
- born 29/Aug/1806
- baptised 09/Nov/1806 at Saint George in the East, Stepney
- married to Susanna Willder on 07/May/1836 at St James Garlickhithe, London
- by 1861, he was a linen draper (possibly widowed) living on Holborn (St George the Martyr) with his children
- father to Susannah Pike (b. ~1838), Eliza Pike (b. ~1845), Edward Pike (b. ~1848) and Elizabeth Pike (b. ~1853)
- possibly died 1872[3]
Sarah Ann Pike (b. 1810)
- born 03/Apr/1810[4]
- very likely married in 1836 to Charles Hitchcock — the marriage was registered in Bermondsey, Surrey, and Jane Hitchcock and Richard Pike were the witnesses
- possibly died in 1867 aged 57[5]
Eliza Pike (b. 1814)
- born 16/Jun/1814
- baptised at St. George in the East, Stepney, London
- possibly married on 30/Sep/1834 to Joseph Blackburn (St. George, Hanover Square)
Alfred Pike (b. 1816)
- born 23/Jun/1816
- baptised 12/Aug/1816
- likely died 1851 aged 35 and was buried on 02/Nov/1851 in the district of Saint Marylebone
Louisa Pike (b. 1818)
- born 02/Oct/1818
- baptised at St. George in the East, Stepney, London
John Pike (b. 1820)
- born 26/Sep/1820
- baptised at St. George in the East, Stepney, London
Elizabeth Pike (b. ~1823)
- born around 1823
- likely married William Cook Taylor in 1853 but was a widow by the 1861 Census
Frances (Fanny?) Pike (b. 1825)
- born 21/May/1825
- baptised 13/Nov/1825 at Trevor Chapel, Arthur Street, Westminster
Death
- probably died 05/Sep/1862 at 7 King Street, Covent Garden and probate was granted to Louisa Pike (daughter)
Research Notes
- Another Edward and Dinah Pike were living in the Tower Hamlets area around the same time. Their children included Sarah Pike (b. 1808) and Alfred Pike (b. 1816).
- Listed as a "linendraper" residing at 7 King Street, Covent Garden, in the 1845 London Post Office Directory.
Notes & References
- ↑ Mary was unable to sign her name and marked the marriage registered with a "X". One of the witnesses was James Goddard.
- ↑ In December 1811, the first of the infamous Ratcliff Highway Murders took place at 29 Ratcliff Highway.
- ↑ Source ancestry.co.uk).
- ↑ Birth registered 04/Jan/1811 in the St. George in the East district.
- ↑ Death of Sarah Hitchcock registered Q1 1867 Dunmow. Dunmow was a thriving commercial town about 40 miles northeast of Stratford. There are no registered deaths of a "Sarah Hitchcock" that I could find in West Ham that linked back to this Sarah.