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Charles Sillem Lidderdale

Born: September 28, 1830
British Chaplaincy, St. Petersburg, Russia
Christened: December 18, 1830
British Chaplaincy, St. Petersburg, Russia
Died: 1895
Hampstead, London, England
Mary Ann ??
 
Ann Morgan
8 Jul 1806 - 1843
William Morgan
25 Aug 1773 - ????
Elizabeth Wright
1745 - 1823
John Lidderdale
18 Apr 1782 - 4 Jan 1845
William Lidderdale
1739 - 8 Feb 1819

Family

Spouse

Kezia Morris

Born:  1842, Whitechurch, London, England
Died:  1911, Blean, Kent, England
Marriage: 1862, Pancras, London, England
Children
    Sex   Birth   Death
Ann Esther Lidderdale   M   March 16, 1862
Pancras, London, England
  1951
James Halliday Lidderdale   F   1869
Hampstead, England
  1869
William Kennedy Lidderdale   F   October 31, 1871
Hampstead, London, England
  May 5, 1949
Cotswold, Gloucestershire, England
Robert Halliday Lidderdale   F   November 19, 1873
Hampstead, London, England
  1954

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Descendants of James Lidderdale (mid-1500s to present).

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Charles Sillem Lidderdale was an artist of promise who exhibited 36 paintings at the Royal Academy from 1856-1893. His career was marred by eyesight trouble which, after lengthy and skilful treatment by Tirgolin Tweedy, the oculist, yielded sufficiently to enable him to continue his work. Unfortunately, he had to give up watercolour, a medium more exacting than oils. But his watercolours, though not numerous, were admired both for their technique and colour. His work, perhaps, was most liked in the Midlands where many of his pictures are in private hands.

A small head of a girl in the Gassiot Collection was destroyed when the Guildhall was bombed in the 'blitz' on London on 10th May, 1941. His portraits were few, those of his Uncle James and his wife, Jane Hannay, were sent to the Scotts, in New Zealand, descendants. Two, in watercolour, of Hester Liddardale, born Ponsford, and her son, Arthur Hector, the painter's sister-in-law and nephew, are in possession of the last named.

Charles Sillem married Kezia, daughter of Edward Morris, of London, and was buried in his mother's grave in Kensal Green Cemetery.

He had four children, Ann Esther, James Halliday, William Kennedy, and Robert Halliday.

Reprinted from: Lidderdale, Robert Halliday, An Account of the Lowland Scots Family of Lidderdale, 1950.


The 1870-94 diaries, account books, and notebooks of Charles Sillem Lidderdale are held at the Victoria & Albert Museum, National Art Library (reference MSL.1983/4 NRA 38891).


The painter of this picture [A Man and Woman Courting] is an artist who, in the department of genre subjects, is rapidly acquiring a good reputation. He first appeared at the Academy in 1856, when he sent 'A Greenwich Pensioner,' and its companion, 'A Chelsea Pensioner,' with 'A Blind Woman Examining the Features of her Sleeping Child,' the latter, a singularly chosen subject, treated with much feeling and skill. In 1859 we find him making considerable progress over his preceding efforts, in a very pretty little composition entitled ' Happy! '-an infant sprawling on the floor, while an elder sister tickles it with a feather, to the delight of the baby and the amusement of its mother, who stands by. A yet more steady advance was apparent in his two pictures, 'Too Bad' and 'A Wood Carrier,' exhibited in 1863; as well as those of the year following, 'A Girl with a Net,' and 'Counting the Change,' also a young girl, who, returning from market, where she has been selling her eggs or other country produce, seats herself on a stile by the way-side to count over the day's proceeds-both in the gallery of the Academy; and in that of the British Institution, 'Wishing,' 'Bird-keeping,' and 'Looking Seaward.'

With two or three exceptions, the pictures just enumerated, and others not referred to, consist of single figures, painted with great care and felicitous expression, and on comparatively small canvases. But last year Mr. Lidderdale ventured upon a work of somewhat large dimensions, and of higher pretension as a composition; it is that here engraved, by the courtesy of Mr. Morby, its owner, and which was exhibited at the Academy, under the title of 'Matelottes on the Bolonnais Coast waiting for the Boats.' We have chosen to call the picture by another, and, it may be presumed, a more appropriate name; for though the group assembled on the sea- shore may have gone thither to wait the I arrival of the fishing-craft, the point of the composition is evidently in the little bit of open flirtation carried on between the man and the pretty, barefooted girl with whom he is conversing, or, perhaps, joking. It is clear, however, that, whatever subject is under discussion, it is not acceptable to the older female mounted up, high and dry, behind the younger. Her countenance indicates either anger or jealousy, perhaps both; and certainly, if the two stand in any degree of rival ship in a love-match, it is not difficult to see which of them stands the better chance of winning the day. The young woman seated to the right of the picture seems perfectly oblivious to all that is passing; her thoughts are probably occupied on some one of the crews of the expected boats.

The artist has succeeded in giving character to each of his figures; their actions, too, are natural and unconventional; and the whole composition has the aspect of a true scene of French sea-side life. The only incomprehensible part in it is the rough mass of woodwork; it is picturesque enough, but one can scarcely make out what it all means, as it has no form to indicate what it has once been, nor to what purpose, if any, it is to be converted, though the workman's tools and the splinters lying about show that it is undergoing some process or other.

Reprinted from: an unknown publication of collected engravings and posted on an EBay auction by Mullins Collectibles (Downers Grove, IL)

1851 England Census
Dwelling: 10 Nuti St.
Census Place: Kensington, Brompton, Middlesex, England
Public Record Office Reference: HO 107/1469 page 32
Name Relationship Marital
Status
 Age   Sex  Occupation Birthplace
Charles S. Lidderdale Visitor Single 20 M Artist Russia
1871 England Census
Dwelling: 117 Abbey Road
Census Place: Hampstead, London, Middlesex, England
Public Record Office Reference: RG 10/198 page 10
Name Relationship Marital
Status
 Age   Sex  Occupation Birthplace
Charles Sillem Ledderdale Head Married 40 M   Russia
Kezia Ledderdale Wife Married 29 F   London
Anne Esther Ledderdale Daughter Single 9 F   London
Margaret Fitzgerald Servant Single 38 F Servant Keny, Ireland
Hannah Venes Servant Single 23 F Servant Keny, Ireland
1881 England Census
Dwelling: 117 Abbey Road
Census Place: Hampstead, London, England
Public Record Office Reference: RG 11/172 page 9
Name Relationship Marital
Status
 Age   Sex  Occupation Birthplace
Charles S. Lidderdale Head Married 50 M Artist Painter (British Subject), Russia
Kezia Lidderdale Wife Married 39 F   Whitchurch, Middlesex, England
Anne E. Lidderdale Daughter Single 19 F   Marylebone, Middlesex, England
William K. Lidderdale Son   9 M Scholar Hampstead, Middlesex, England
Robert H. Lidderdale Son   7 M Scholar Hampstead, Middlesex, England
Alberta E.H. Noyes God Daughter Single 17 F   Marylebone, Middlesex, England
Susan Hayward Servant Widower 35 F Cook Norwood, Surrey, England
Annie Aldridge Servant Single 21 F Housemaid Broughton, Hampshire, England
1891 England Census
Dwelling: 76 Park Rd.
Census Place: Hampstead, London, England
Public Record Office Reference: RG 12/109 pages 8-9
Name Relationship Marital
Status
 Age   Sex  Occupation Birthplace
Charles Sillem Lidderdale Head Married 60 M Artist Painter St. Petersburg, Russia
William K. Lidderdale Son   19 M Bank clerk London, England
Harriet Wilkes Servant Widower 44 F Domestic cook Andover, Hampshire, England
Jane Williams Servant Single 19 F Domestic housemaid Lledrod, Cardiganshire, Wales
1901 England Census
Dwelling: 93 Bensham Manor Rd.
Census Place: Croydon, Surrey, England
Public Record Office Reference: RG 13/644 page 18
Name Relationship Marital
Status
 Age   Sex  Occupation Birthplace
Kezia Lidderdale Head Widow 59 F Living on own means Strand, London, England
Annie E. Russell Daughter Married 34 M Living on own means Hampstead, London, England
Church of Latter Day Saints, Genealogical Office (www.familysearch.org)
Birth: Charles Sillem Lidderdale September 28, 1830  
Birth: Kezia Morris 1842 Whitechurch, London, England
Christening: Charles Sillem Lidderdale December 18, 1830 British Chaplaincy, St. Petersburg, Russia
Death: Kezia Morris 1911  
England and Wales General Register Office, England and Wales Civil Registration Indexes
Marriage: Charles Sillem Lidderdale and Kezia Morris Jan - Mar, 1862 Pancras, London, Middlesex, England Vol. 1b Page 214
Death: Charles Sillem Lidderdale Apr - Jun, 1895 Hampstead, Greater London, London, Middlesex, England Vol. 1a Page 391
Death: Keziah Lidderdale Oct - Dec, 1911 Blean, Kent, England Vol. 2a Page 1059
Birth: James Halliday Lidderdale Jul - Sep, 1869 Hampstead, Greater London, London, Middlesex, England Vol. 1b Page 576
Death: James Halliday Lidderdale Jul - Sep, 1869 Hampstead, Greater London, London, Middlesex, England Vol. 1a Page 419

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