Brook St. Chapel – John Eliot Howard was an original member
source: wikipedia Brook Street Chapel is a church building in Tottenham, North London. The building was constructed for use as a meeting place for local Christians affiliated with the Plymouth Brethren movement. HistoryA group of around eight individuals who had seceded from the Quakers met in the house of a Mrs Sands in Stoney South […]
Rachel Howard (?-1837) – founded the Ackworth Howard school
Rachel was the daughter of Luke Howard and Mariabella EliotLloyd H Fox was the great grand nephew of Rachel Howard Rachel founded a school at Ackworth source: Ackworth Howard School website Ackworth Howard Church of England Junior & Infant School was built in 1833 by Miss Rachel Howard. Miss Howard was well educated due to her family’s wealthy background […]
William Allen (1770-1843) – scientist & abolitionist
William Allen m1. Mary Hamilton (1771-1797); m2.Charlotte Hanbury (1762-1816); m3.Grizell Hoare (1757-1835)Griselda Bigland was the 2nd great grand niece of Charlotte Hanbury source: wikipediaWilliam Allen FRS FLS FGS (29 August 1770 – 30 September 1843) was an English scientist and philanthropist who opposed slavery and engaged in schemes of social and penal improvement in early nineteenth century […]
The Farm, Sparkbrook, Birmingham – a Lloyd home
source: wikipediaLloyd House is a Georgian building situated on Sampson Road. It was built between 1742 and 1752 by Sampson Lloyd, the founder of Lloyds Bank. The building is used as offices by the Bromford Corinthia Housing Association. source: William Darque – A history of Birmingham … Farm. On Sampson Road stood Owens Farm, an […]
USS Chesapeake – Josiah Fox was the builder
source: extracts from wikipedia Chesapeake was a 38-gun wooden-hulled, three-masted heavy frigate of the United States Navy. She was one of the original six frigates whose construction was authorized by the Naval Act of 1794. Joshua Humphreys designed these frigates to be the young navy’s capital ships.Chesapeake was originally designed as a 44-gun frigate but construction […]
Fox, Josiah (1763-1847) – master constructor for USS Chesapeake
Josiah Fox m. Anne Miller (?-?) Lloyd H Fox was the 2nd cousin 4x removed of Josiah Fox Click on image – then ” Watch this video on YouTube” to watch a 22 minute Youtube video about Josiah Fox https://youtu.be/tMTGYDM1eAg source: wikipeadia Josiah Fox (1763–1847) was a British naval architect noted for his involvement in the design […]
s Fox, Harry (1898-1983)
Harry m. Edna Pocock (1898-? ) and was the son of Francis Hugh Fox & Louisa FoxLloyd H Fox was the 3rd cousin of Harry Fox Edna was the daughter of Sir Sidney Job Pocock (1855-1931) Need details here please … perhaps a summary of p61-64 from “The Foxes of Wellington” by Dorothy Lomas ?
s Fox, Francis Hugh (1863-1952)
Francis Hugh Fox m. Luisa Fox (1862-1901) and was the father of Harry Fox Lloyd H Fox was the 2nd cousin 1x removed of Francis Fox and the 2nd cousin 1x removed of Louisa Fox Need details here please … perhaps a summary of p32-37 from “The Foxes of Wellington” by Dorothy Lomas ? Ref
Joseph Hoyland Fox (1833-1915)
Joseph H Fox m. Mariana Fox Tuckett (?-?) and the father of Francis Hugh Fox Lloyd H Fox was the 1st cousin 2x removed of Joseph H Foxand the 3rd cousin 2x removed of Mariana Fox Tuckett Joseph was the author of “The Woolen Manufacture at Wellington, Somerset”He and Mariana built The Cleve Need details here please … […]
Wellington Park – given to the Town by Fox Bros.
The original of this address is at Tone Dale house. The text is as follows: Gentlemen, We the Urban District Council of Wellington, Somerset in asking you to accept this Address, desire to tender you on behalf of the people of Wellington, our most grateful thanks for your magnificent gift of beautiful Park formally opened […]