He was born on 16 April 1791 in Birmingham, the son of Joseph Moreton Ledsam (1767-1816) and Mary Bullock. He married Elizabeth Ann Ashton Goddington on 4 December 1817 in St Peter and St Paul’s Church, Aston. They had nine children: Frederick Goddington; Joseph; Mary Elizabeth; Frederick George; Anne Julia; Thomas Moreton; William; Emily Agnes; and James Goddington Ledsam.[4]
He died on 28 December 1862 and was buried on 3 January 1863 in Christ Church, Birmingham. His will was proved on 23 February 1863 and his estate was valued at under £60,000.
Recognition
There is a street named after Ledsam in Ladywood, Birmingham,[14] as was another in Wolverton,[15] since demolished.[16]
References
^ ab"The late Mr. F.J. Ledsam". Worcestershire Chronicle. England. 31 December 1862. Retrieved 6 August 2017 – via British Newspaper Archive.
^Aris' Gazette of 3 January 1863 reported "We deeply regret to have to record the demise of our respected fellow-townsman, Mr. J. F. Ledsam which took place his residence at Chad Hill on Monday morning", i.e. Monday 29 December 1862.
^"No. 20825". The London Gazette. 11 February 1848. pp. 541–542.
^"Railway Speculation". Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser. England. 26 August 1848. Retrieved 6 August 2017 – via British Newspaper Archive.