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251 We haven't been able to connect him in to our family. The Shardalow middle name is unexplained? It possible that it relates to a maternal maiden name. Key I think is his mother being born in Norfolk. Indeed she and his father married in December 1849 in Raveningham. Raveningham is very close to where most Shardalows were living at the time. There were about 45 in Norfolk, Norton Subcourse (and adjoining Thurlton) being the centre, it is less than 2 miles from Raveningham. George Shardalow (born in Thurlton) and his wife Louisa were living in Raveningham itself. But what is the link? I can't see anything in Thomas's mother's history that links her to the Shardalows nor any gaps or anomalies eg indicating illegitamacy (although they would have covered that up rather than signposting it with a middle name). So why do they give Thomas, their first child, a middle name of Shardalow 14 months after marrying, now down in London? Maybe George and Louisa, for whom we have no evidence of children, helped Thomas's parents move to London and so when their first child was born they gave him the Shardalow middle name?
PS George is my (Cliff) 2 x cousin 5 times removed.  
SWEET, Thomas Shardalow (P1612)
 
252 Wedding was a short time before this.
As reported in the Muncie Evening Press.
Walter works at the Muncie Press, Carmen is a member of the composing room at the Muncie Star. 
Family: GRONENDYKE, Walter / SHARDELOW, Carmen Eva Marie (F500)
 
253 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (P1210)
 
254 Why Potter not Peck?
Her mother remarries when she is 7. 
POTTER, Ellen (P889)
 
255 William is linked to his father Nigel and to his daughter Idonea by a Feet of Fines entry:

September 29 — October 27. Westminster. Within one month of S. Michael, 15 Henry III.
Between Idonea daughter of William son of Nigel de Shardelawe, by William le Cruir, her attorney and William de Neutone, by Henry de Saint Piers his attorney, Plaintiffs, and Robert Fitz Ede of Sherdelawe, Tenant.
Grant by Plaintiff Idonea to Tenant, in fee, of 4 oxgangs of
land in Sherdel[awe] (Shardlow), at the yearly rent of 5s. for all service ; and performing the foreign service pertaining to the same. 
SHARDELAWE, William (P410)
 
256 William Plyford on marriage transcription PLAYFORD, William (P1264)
 
257 William Shaidlow or Chaidlow was born in Charlottetown. William's will is Signed William C. Chandler. William was a stewart on the steamship, the St. Lawrence.

Newspaper Articles:

In this city on Jan 24th 1911, William S. Chandler in the 70th year of his age. Funeral from his late residence 115 Weymouth St. on Thursday to St. Pauls Church thense to Peoples Cem.

A large circle of friends will hear with deep regret of the death of William Chandler, an old and highly respected citizen of this city which occured very suddenly fore noon having been smitten with an attack of paralysis about half hour previous. Deceased was for many years stewart on S.S. St. Lawrence. Besides his widow he leaves to mourn two sons George of the PEI. R. and Fred, Traveler for Auld Bros. and two daughters Mrs. F. Hl Seller and Mrs. J.R. Copp of St. John, N.B. 
CHANDLER, William Shaidlow (P644)
 
258 Witnesses: Albert George Shardalow and Charles Norman Townley Family: TOWNLEY, Percy Ronald / SHARDALOW, Eliza Kate (F228)
 
259 Witnesses: Emmanuel Stone and Kate Shardalow Family: SHARDALOW, Albert George / STONE, Ellen Amelia (F3)
 

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