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Rev. Thomas Northcote Toller
(1756-1821)
Elizabeth Wilkinson
(cal 1778-1870)
William Seddon
(Abt 1791-)
Elizabeth Bolton
(Abt 1791-)
Richard Toller
(1805-1896)
Mary Bolton Seddon
(1821-1887)
Henry Wilkinson Toller
(1850-1879)

 

Henry Wilkinson Toller

  • Born: 15 Jan 1850, Leicester, Leicestershire, England
  • Died: 13 Sep 1879, South Petherton, Somerset, England aged 29
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bullet  Birth Notes:

http://www.archive.org/stream/notesqueriesfor09unkngoog/notesqueriesfor09unkngoog_djvu.txt

AND

http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/cgi/search.pl?start=1850&end=1850&sq=1&eq=1&type=Births&vol=15&pgno=57&jsexec=1&mono=0&v=MTI5NjEzNzkyNzoxY2JjY2E5NzZhZTBmMGY0NTM1N2ExZGE5ZjczYjhjYTllZWZlOTNj&searchdef=given%3DHenry%26db%3Dbmd_1293526012%26type%3DAll%2520Types%26sq%3D1%26v%3DMTI5NjEzNzkwOTo5OGU1NzVmMmMzZWI2ZDM5OGM2MTNjMTMwNjg1NTJmYjFkYmUzODhl%26eq%3D4%26surname%3DToller&action=Find

And

On an illuminated brass, mounted on black marble: — *'lu Danger Ready. | Henry Wilkinson Toller | born at Leicester | Jany. 15"' 1850 I died at South Petherton | Sept. ij**" 1879. | Lieutenant 21"* Somer- setshire R.V. I This Tablet | is erected as a tribute of sincere respect to his I memory | by the Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers and Privates of the Company." There is also a handsome eagle lectern of brass in the church, given in memory of Lieut. Toller by his more immediate personal friends and relatives, and bearing a suitable inscription. Lieut. Toller was the son of Mr. Richard Toller, the venerable Clerk of the Peace of Leicester, and the grandson of the Rev. Thomas Northcote Toller, of Kettering, who was a native of South Petherton. He was a distinguished member of the Leicester Volunteer Rifle Corps, having earned the Queen's Badge at quite an early date. Boulge Church, Suffolk.

bullet  Death Notes:

http://www.southpethertoninformation.org.uk/SP%20Burials%201871-1880.pdf

And

http://www.southpethertoninformation.org.uk/south_petherton_burials_1860.html

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bullet  Sources of information or noted events in his life were:

• Education. He probably went to Mill Hill. See notes below.

• Education. University of London see http://archives.ulrls.lon.ac.uk/resources/CopyofExaminationRegisters.pdf

ntblJune 1867 232 Henry Wilkinson Toller 17 Stoney-gate, Leicester Sup. Registrar Wigston Magna New College Leicester H33

• General Comment. In Jeremy Archer's notes William Toller has a son Henry William Toller

"b. Henry William, solicitor, b. 15 Jan 1850, educ Mill Hill."
I can find no record of this Henry William. Coicidentally he is born on exactly the same day as Henry Wilkinson Toller.
There is a record that Henry Wilkinson went to University so I have deduced they are one and the same person.

• Honours. See monumental inscription in South Petherton Parish Church


See http://www.archive.org/stream/northamptonshir02markgoog/northamptonshir02markgoog_djvu.txt

On an illuminated brass, mounted on black marble: — *'lu Danger Ready. | Henry Wilkinson Toller | born at Leicester | Jany. 15"' 1850 I died at South Petherton | Sept. ij**" 1879. | Lieutenant 21"* Somer- setshire R.V. I This Tablet | is erected as a tribute of sincere respect to his I memory | by the Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers and Privates of the Company." There is also a handsome eagle lectern of brass in the church, given in memory of Lieut. Toller by his more immediate personal friends and relatives, and bearing a suitable inscription. Lieut. Toller was the son of Mr. Richard Toller, the venerable Clerk of the Peace of Leicester, and the grandson of the Rev. Thomas Northcote Toller, of Kettering, who was a native of South Petherton. He was a distinguished member of the Leicester Volunteer Rifle Corps, having earned the Queen's Badge at quite an early date. Boulge Church, Suffolk.

• Occupation: Military. Lieutenant, 28th Somersetshire Rifle Volunteers

• Occupation: Solicitor. Based on the fact that he went to university this is a probability see the notes further on.

• Web Based Info. http://www.gellibrand.com/nti01701.htmll

• Will. Will dated 29 Nov 1876 and proved 18 Dec 1879



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