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Louisa (Fenwick) Wade (1817 - 1891)

Louisa Wade formerly Fenwick
Born in Helsingør City, Frederiksborg, Denmarkmap
Daughter of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Wife of — married 11 Apr 1836 in Copenhagen, Denmarkmap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 73 in Bromley registration district, Kent, Englandmap
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Biography

Louisa Fenwick (1817-1891)
She was baptised on the 26th of June 1817 at Sct Mariæ, Helsingør, Fredericksborg, Denmark.
She married Rev Nugent Wade on the 11th of April 1836 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
She died aged 73 in 1891 in the Bromley registration district, Kent, England


Census

1851 census of England, Wales & Scotland
Dean Street, Saint Annes, Strand, London & Middlesex, England

First NameLast NameRelationshipMarital StatusGenderAgeOccupationBirth Place
Nugent WadeHeadMarriedMale42Rector of St Anne's WestminsterIreland
LouisaWadeWifeMarriedFemale32 Denmark
Susanna EWadeDaughter Female12Scholar at homeDenmark
Mary LWadeDaughter Female10Scholar at homeLondon, Middlesex, England
Louisa AWadeDaughter Female7Scholar at homeLondon, Middlesex, England
Emily HWadeDaughter Female6 London, Middlesex, England
Reginald FWadeSon Male4 London, Middlesex, England
Octavia EWadeDaughter Female3 London, Middlesex, England
Charles HWadeSon Male1 London, Middlesex, England

NB. This household had 4 domestic servants.

1881 census of England, Wales & Scotland
28, Soho Square, Westminster, London & Middlesex, England

First NameLast NameRelationshipMarital StatusGenderAgeOccupationBirth Place
Nugent WadeHeadMarriedMale72Rector Of St Anne Soho & Canon of BristolIceland [sic]
LouisaWadeWifeMarriedFemale63 Denmark
Susanna EWadeDaughterSingleFemale41 Denmark
Mary LWadeDaughterSingleFemale39 London, Middlesex, England
Louisa AWadeDaughterSingleFemale36Manager Royal School Of Art NeedleworkLondon, Middlesex, England
Emily HWadeDaughterSingleFemale35 London, Middlesex, England
Charles HWadeSonSingleMale31Private SecretaryLondon, Middlesex, England
George EWadeSonSingleMale28Articled ClerkLondon, Middlesex, England
EdithWadeDaughterSingleFemale26 London, Middlesex, England
MargaretWadeDaughterSingleFemale23 Dursley, Gloucestershire, England
Beatrice EWadeDaughterSingleFemale21 London, Middlesex, England

NB.This household had 6 domestic servants.

Sources

[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XBQ9-TVD LDS birth/baptism record for Louisa Fenwig (sic) born 2 Jun 1817, baptised 26 Jun 1817,
THe Peerage.com (F, #560536).
freeBMD Deaths Mar Q 1891 Bromley 2a 309 WADE Louisa Age 73.




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Charles Fenwick b 1775 Elsinore Denmark; d 19 Mar 1832 Helsingør, Lynge-Kronborg, Frederiksborg
Married 8 Feb 1806 Helsingør, Lynge-Kronborg, Frederiksborg

Susanna Johanna Berner, b 11 Feb 1788 Helsingør, Lynge-Kronborg, Frederiksborg; d 9 Nov 1871 Torquay Devon

Parents

Nicholas Fenwick, b. 1729 Stockholm Denmark; d 1797 Elsinore Denmark
Hester Lewis, b 1742 Archangel, Russia; d 1829

Married 1757 St Anne's Church, Soho, London

Children

Louisa Fenwick, b 2 Jun 1817 Helsingør, Denmark; d. 24 Feb 1891
Nicholas Alexander Fenwick, 1806-1863
Charles Lewis Clayton Fenwick, b 1808 Elsinore Denmark
George Thomas Fenwick, b. 1809 Elsinburgh Denmark
Susanna Fenwick, b. 1811
Elizabeth Christiane Fenwick, b 1813
Mary Fenwick, 1816-1840
Fairfax Fenwick, b 1819
Hester Anne Louise Fenwick, b 1820
Ann Sophie Fenwick, b 1822
Melior Fenwick, 1825-1874
Octavia Fenwick, b 1826
Isabel Charlotte Fenwick, b 1828
William Fenwick, b 1829

Isabel later marries Frederick William Bigge and has a visit from her sister Louisa's daughter, Louisa Anne Wade, on the 1911 Census; Isabel dies in 1912 and her heir is Louisa's son, Nugent Charles Wade

posted by R Wade
edited by R Wade
Charles Lewis Clayton Fenwick, hannoversk konsul, grosser
Charles Fenwick (1775 - 1832)

marr. 1808 Helsingör

Susanne Johanne Berner (1788 - 1871)

Familj med Ann Gordon Norrie (1823 - ) Vigsel: 31-03-1842 Helsingör (St Olai)

Children:

Lewis Gordon Fenwick (1843 - )
Helen Susanna Fenwick (1844 - )
Maria Eunice Fenwick (1846 - )
George Ambrose Fenwick (1848 - )
Charles Fenwick (1851 - )
Fairfax Frederik Fenwick (1852 - 1920)
Emily Alice Fenwick (1855 - )
Alfred Clayton Fenwick (1857 - )
Herbert Shakespeare Fenwick (1861 - 1934)

1845 konsul, skeppsklarerare, Strandgade 13, 1850 samma adress, 1855 Monte Bello, Helsingör

Herbert Fenwick

Fairfax Fenwick

posted by R Wade
edited by R Wade
Charles Fenwick, an Englishman in Helsingør

In 1725, David Fenwick came from Stockholm in his capacity of diplomat and commissioner for a Trading House in London. His son, Nicolas Fenwick, was appointed British Consul General in Denmark, and made substantial amounts of money through sea trade and as a shipbroker, but absolutely refused to pay taxes or make other contributions towards the military quartering that was a serious economic burden on the town. He invoked his position as diplomat as grounds for immunity with regard to taxes, and for not seeking admission into the Traders´ Guild. The irritation felt by the town´s inhabitants was not lessened by his haughty manner.

Strandgade 85-87 in Helsingør

Following Nicolas’s death, his position as Consul General was taken over by his son Charles (1775-1832), who also continued the family business ventures from their property on Strandgade 85-87 (85-87 Beach Street).

After 1807, Charles Fenwick was no longer able to remain in Helsingør, and took up residence in Helsingborg (across the Øresund on the Swedish coast). From here he continued his business ventures in Helsingør through a front-man. It was first after Napoleon’s fall in 1814, that he returned to Helsingør.

In 1806, Charles Fenwick married Susanne Johanne Berner, the union being certified by the British Envoy in Copenhagen, Garlike. The marriage produced three sons; Nicolas, George Thomas, and Fairfax. George Thomas and Fairfax emigrated, while it is not known what happened to Nicolas.

In 1827 and 1828 the family is touched by two unhappy events. Charles' sister Elizabeth dies, leaving heirs not yet of legal age, and her oldest son Manning Rogers dies under unusual circumstances a year later. In 1829 Charles' mother, Hester, died and a long and complicated inheritance process began. The division of the estate can be found the national archive for Seeland. (Landsarkivet for Sjælland). The case documents reveal that the deceased, through the years, had been generous to her close relatives; her meticulous bookkeeping is signed by Charles Fenwick, whilst her capital was administered by Messrs. Goslings and Sharpe.

In 1826, Charles Fenwick received a letter granting him 1000 pounds Sterling to be kept separate from the coming division of the estate. After his mother’s death, Fenwick sought permission to register and seal her property, until it was decided whether the case would be treated under Danish law, or according to a bi-lateral agreement between Denmark and England. The executor was the Attorney of the High Court (Landsoverretsprokurator), F.W. Qvistgaard, who worked on the case for two years until Sept. 1831, when the case was concluded in a final meeting in the Helsingør Probate Court. Prior to this, many letters had been sent to the Probate Court, the State Department, and Mayor Stenfeldt. As too often in inheritance cases, the family couldn't agree about the division of the estate.

Charles Fenwick passed away in 1832. His widow, Susanne Berner remained in Fairyhill until, from economic necessity, she sold the property in 1840. Thus, Charles Fenwick’s life’s work passed out of the family, and the farm had a chequered existence, with many changes of ownership and several foreclosures, until, in 1919, it was sold to the Krabbe family.

posted by R Wade

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