W*R*N*M Family Photographs

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The Wantage-London-Northants. WORNHAM branch

Back row: Jonathan, David, their father Herbert, his brother, Leslie.
Front row: David's sons Robert and Michael WORNHAM, taken in December 1983.


Robert, father David, mother Brenda
and brother Michael WORNHAM
taken in October 1989

The Hampstead Norris branch

James Janes b.1842 and Elizabeth Janes nee Wornham b.1841

The Brighton-Wroughton branch

John WORNHAM, b.26 Sep 1850 in Brighton,
Coachman, son of Henry b.1804 in Cuckfield,
Ssx. his son William Henry WORNHAM, 21 yrs.,
b.06 Jul 1873 in Wroughton, Cabinet Maker

The Wantage WORNHAM family, taken in 1948 for BBC Down Your Way.

Back Row: Charles Arthur b.1932, Francis John b.1933, father Charles b.1901, Margaret b.1946, Richard Dimbleby, mother Winifred (nee DOWSE) b.1905, Michael b.1948?, Harold b.1928, Mary b.1929, BBC recordist
Front row: Richard b.1935, (Winifred) May b.1934, Alan b.1942, Leslie b.1940, Rosemary Ann b.1936,
David b.1942, Leonard Vincent b.1939


The Kings Arms public House, Wantage, 1981
Publican in 1847: Jonathan** WORNHAM,
Bp.08 Dec 1805.

Jonathan** &, Ann and Mary's Gravestone,
Wantage Cemetery, 1981



Jonathan's** son Joseph*
WORNHAM
b. 29 Jul 1841



Joseph's* son
Henry Stephen
WORNHAM
b. 09 Jun 1883

Joseph's* Grandson
Herbert Joseph
WORNHAM
b. 03 Dec 1912

Joseph's* son
Joseph
WORNHAM
b. 23 Mar 1874
wife Annie, nee COCKS
daughter Gladys Annie
b. 1 Jun 1909

Joseph's* Aunt
Mary WORNHAM Chr. 08 Nov 1807
(commenced the
"little red book"
family record)


Joseph's* daughter in law and son
Helen Elizabeth#, nee EARL, Henry Stephen WORNHAM
b. 8 Feb 1889 b. 9 Jun 1883

Wornham house from 1910 to 1921 at Great Oakley,
with Mollie (Mary Helen WORNHAM, b.03 Jun 1910).
mongredien
A Wornum amongst the MONGREDIANs (See Link to Wornum Family History)
Back row: Gerald?, Adrian (or Alfred?), Jeannette or Adele, Alfred (or Adrian?), Eustace
Front row: Jeannette (or Adele), Augustus, Clara Beryl, Clara Wornum b. 17 Aug 1850, Philip

# My Grandmother, Helen Elizabeth WORNHAM nee EARL, worked for a short time as head cook for the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester and she left a chocolate box containing many interesting records of that time.


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