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The Wooldridge family was very prominent in the town from the mid 1800s until the mid 1900s. The family came from Great Bedwyn, and the following notes have kindly been
supplied by Sue Challen who has carried out extensive family history research into the family, which was published in The Bedwyn Chronicles, Issue 56, Dec 2011:
Thomas Wooldridge moved eastwards to Hungerford as a civil engineer, contractor and timber merchant, employing 53 men in 1861. Thomas was Constable of Hungerford in 1855/56.
He married Jane Holmes from Carlisle and they had nine children, living at Canal Wharf, now 13 Bridge St, near the canal. The Wooldridges lived at this property until 1944. Two of their daughters
went to Chelmsford to assist their aunt. Thomas was last recorded living at Canal Wharf in 1865.
By 1901, Jane Wooldridge (nee Holmes) is a widow, living with Alice (now unfortunately named Mrs Sick, and also a widow) along with siblings Jane and John
Holmes Wooldridge.
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