OLDRIDGE

 

 

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Mark and Emma Oldridge
about 1870
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The first recorded entry of our Oldridge family is in Newton St Cyres, a village in Devon, near Crediton. Interestingly, in the hills to the west of Newton St Cyres is a hamlet named Oldridge but other than its geographical closeness to the homes of the Oldridge family, no connection has been found.

Joseph Oldridge married Ann Jarman in Newton St Cyres in 1715. We know of the last two Oldridges to live in the village almost two and a half centuries later; George Butt Oldridge and his twin Thomas Woodman Oldridge were born there in 1899 and died there in 1950 and 1951 respectively. Their grave can be seen in the graveyard. Generations of the family had remained in the village but a few of the children ventured to other Devonshire towns and villages. Joseph’s grandson Richard moved to Topsham in 1779 and there wass a branch there, some of whom have changed the name from Oldridge to Eldridge. There is a branch of our Oldridge family in Plymouth, attracted by the work provided by the dockyard. It is rare that the name was corrupted to Aldridge or Eldridge, usually the Oldridge name remained with an initial letter O.

Living on the fertile pastures of Devon it is no surprise to discover that many of them were agricultural labourers. Members of the family worked on the plentiful farms in the Exe valley and the eastern flanks of Dartmoor, as did the women and children, particularly at harvest but also at other times. Families were large and children were vulnerable in their early years as many did not survive beyond infancy. Times must have been very hard trying to feed and clothe their large families. As there was no provision for caring for older people (other than parish relief and the feared workhouse) a large extended family was an important social structure to ensure the continuation of the family.

Throughout the generations we can see the intermarriage with other families in Newton St Cyres and surrounding villages - Venton, Woodman, Tucker, Mitchell, Carter, Luxton and Suxpitch are but a few of the family names on our tree.

In early Victorian times Teresa’s branch of the tree moved to the nearby village of Brampford Speke, when her great grandfather Mark Oldridge married her great grandmother Emma Venton of Brampford Speke on Christmas Day in 1855. Mark was an agricultural labourer all his life but was also responsible for being the keeper of the hounds for the local hunt.

As the industrial revolution took hold and transport to larger centres of population improved Mark and Emma’s family moved away from the fields of Devon. Subsequent generations can be seen in Leicestershire and in London. Our Oldridge family has now reached many corners of Britain and the English speaking world

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The line of descent to Ken or Teresa can be seen further down this page.

The family structure and tree can be accessed from the notes icon shown to the right and by the links on the Families page on this website.

Below are stories about people and places taken from the family history. For stories awaiting publication see the table on the Home page.

 

1923 Cup Final

Francis William Oldridge (1874-1963) was on duty as a police constable at the famed 1923 FA Cup Final at Wembley.
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Vic Oldridge (1922-2009)

The story of Vic's life, featuring his photograph album showing his time in the RAF whilst in Malta and Siciliy during World War 2.
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Thomas Clawson (1815-1879)

Thomas Clawson was 15 years old when he was convicted of stealing thirty shillings. He was sentenced to transportation for life to Australia. The brutal system resulted in his hard life and tragic demise.
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Whitelegg - Devon Showmen

Rosina Oldridge married Tom Whitelegg and they became a significant force on the world of West Country Fairs.
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Line of descent
Richard
Oldridge
m
Jane


Joseph
Oldridge
m1715
Ann
Jarman





Richard
Oldridge
m1744
Elizabeth
Connant








John
Oldridge
m
Elizabeth











William
Oldridge
m1809
Tryphena
Woodman














Mark
Oldridge
m1855
Emma
Venton


















Francis
William
Oldridge
m1921
Alice
Lucas






















Vic
Oldridge
m1947
Phyllis
Mary
Irving



























Teresa
Oldridge

Devon
from c1700
|
c1905
London
to 2000
|
c2000

 

Other Oldridge families

Peter Blake Oldridge
and Elizabeth nee Jillard
from the South Hams
probably late 1880s

In Devon there are other families of Oldridges to whom no link has been established.

In Dorset, was yet another unattached family of Oldridges hailing from the villages west of Swanage but who also have connections with Axminster and the Channel Islands.

There are also Oldridge families to be found originating from around Leeds in Yorkshire and on the Lincolnshire side of the Humber estuary. No connection has been found between any of these families.

We do have some information on these families which we will be happy to share. We also have some contacts who are members of these other families and are researching them.