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William Aldwin Soames

(born 15 Apr 1804)

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Maternal grandmother: Mary Fuller (born abt 1735)   View NotesHide notes  

Mentioned in Gearing Roberts’ will, see attached.

Maternal grandfather: William Aldwin (born abt 1735)   View NotesHide notes  

Mentioned in Gearing Roberts’ will, see attached.

 

Paternal grandmother: not known

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Mother: Sarah Aldwin (born abt 1762)   View NotesHide notes  

Mentioned in Gearing Roberts’ will, see attached.

married 12 Feb 1784 Old Jewry with St Martin Pomeroy, London

Father Nathaniel Soames (born 12 Feb 1762 Stanstead, Kent died 1850)   View NotesHide notes  

Birth and marriage on family search website.


Brother: Henry Soames (born 15.1.1785 died 21.10.1860 )   View NotesHide notes  

Rev. Henry Soames was apparently of some fame in his time, see below from the Dictionary of National Biography wiki pages:

SOAMES, HENRY (1785–1860), ecclesiastical historian, son of Nathaniel Soames, shoemaker, of Ludgate Street, London, was born in 1785 and educated at St. Paul's school, whence he proceeded to Wadham College, Oxford, matriculating on 21 Feb. 1803. He graduated B.A. in 1807, M.A. in 1810. He held the post of assistant to the high master of St. Paul's school from 1809 to 1814, and took holy orders. In 1812 he was made rector of Shelley, Essex, and at this time, or later, rector of the neighbouring parish of Little Laver. From 1831 to 1839 he was vicar of Brent with Furneaux Pelham, Hertfordshire. In 1839 he became rector of Stapleford Tawney with Theydon Mount, Essex, where he remained till his death. He was Bampton lecturer in 1830, and was appointed chancellor of St. Paul's Cathedral by Bishop Blomfield in 1842. He died on 21 Oct. 1860.

Much light was thrown by Soames's labour and learning on English ecclesiastical history in Anglo-Saxon times and in the sixteenth century. His more important works are: 1. ‘The History of the Reformation of the Church of England,’ 4 vols. 1826–8. 2. ‘An Inquiry into the Doctrines of the Anglo-Saxon Church,’ Oxford, 1830 (Bampton lectures). 3. ‘The Anglo-Saxon Church: its History, Revenues, and General Character,’ London, 1835; 4th edit., revised, augmented, and corrected, 1856. 4. ‘Elizabethan Religious History,’ London, 1839. 5. ‘Mosheim's Institutes of Ecclesiastical History. … Edited, with additions, by James Murdock and H. Soames,’ &c. 1841. This was re-edited in 1845, 1850, and finally by Bishop Stubbs in 3 vols. in 1863. In the latter's preface a high tribute is paid to the value ‘of the notes and additions made to the work by my late venerable friend, Mr. Soames’ (Preface, p. ix). 6. ‘The Latin Church during Anglo-Saxon Times,’ London, 1848. This work was criticised by J. D. Chambers in ‘Anglo-Saxonica; or Animadversions on some positions … maintained, &c. by H. Soames,’ London, 1849. 7. ‘The Romish Decalogue,’ London, 1852.

[Crockford's Clerical Directory, 1860; Foster's Alumni Oxon. (1715–1886); St. Paul's School Register, p. 219; Wright's Essex, p. 357 n.; Cussans's Hertfordshire, Hundred of Edwinstree, p. 145.]

See https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Dictionary_of_National_Biography,_1885-1900/Soames,_Henry

Sister: Frances Aldwin Soames (born 21.8.1786 died 6.6.1871 Tingewick, Bucks)  

Sister: Sarah Street Soames (born 23.2.1788 )  

Sister: Amelia Soames (born 31.12.1789 died 4.7.1790 )  

Brother: Nathaniel Soames (born 9.8.1791 )  

Sister: Jemima Soames (born 12.9.1795 )  

Sister: Elizabeth Soames (born 16.6.1797 )  

Sister: Emma Soames (born 4.8.1801 )  

Brother: James Soames (born 11.11.1802 )  


William Aldwin Soames Notes: Baptised St Martin Ludgate, London, 16th May 1804