Martindale [née Spicer], Louisa (1839-1914) was born on 25th June 1839 at 9 York Place, City Road, London, the eldest child of James and Louisa Spicer, who were committed Congregationalists. James Spicer was the 4th son of John Edward Spicer who founded Spicer Papers Ltd in 1796. James and Louisa Spicer had 10 children including James Spicer (1846- ) and Sir Albert Spicer (1947-1934) who, together, inherited the paper company in 1888 and transformed it into the largest and most productive world paper company. Sir Albert Spicer became a Baronet in 1906 and served as a Liberal Party M.P. from 1892 to 1918.
After leaving school Louisa involved herself in charity work and helped form a Mutual Improvement Society and a Congregationalist Sunday School. She also began to take an interest in the newly emerging women's movement. On 2nd May 1871 Louisa Spicer married a 37-year-old widower and father of four, William Martindale, a merchant. Their marriage ended early when he died in 1874 and Louisa was left a widow with two small daughters, Louisa born on 30th Oct 1872 and Hilda born 12th Dec 1875 after her father had died. Mary, the third daughter, had died in infancy, also, in 1874. The Martindales moved from Leytonstone to Penzance, to Germany, to Switzerland, to Lewes, and finally to Brighton where Louisa became instrumental in establishing the Women's Liberal Association in 1891, the Women's Co-operative Movement, and a Women's dispensary (later called the New Sussex Hospital for Women). She also worked with her brother Albert Spicer, the British and Foreign Bible Society, the Women's Suffrage Society, the German church, and she became a leader in promoting women's rights corresponding with Elizabeth Elmy nee Wolstenholme. Louisa's home in Brighton had become an important centre of the women's movement in Sussex and she became President of the Brighton Women's Liberal Association.
In 1903 Louisa moved to Cheeleys in Horsted Keynes and built a Congregational church and Institute there, later to be known as the Martindale Centre. She was a strong supporter of the suffragette movement but believed that the aims should be achieved by non-militant means. She worked with the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies.
On 15th March 1914, Louisa succumbed to pneumonia and died at her home at Cheeleys. She is buried at St. Giles Church in Horsted Keynes.
Her two daughters carried forward her work in furthering women's rights - Louisa Martindale (1872-1966) as a gynaecologist and Hilda Martindale (1874-1952) in the Civil Service
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1. Louisa Martindale [Spicer] was the daughter of (2) James Spicer and (3) Louisa Spicer [Edwards]. She was born 25th Jun 1839 at 9 York Place, City Road, Islington, London, registered at Islington District, London, ref: 1839 Q2 Vol 3 Page 155; died 15th Mar 1914 at Cheeleys, Horsted Keynes, Sussex, Cause of death: pneumonia; buried after 15th Mar 1914 at St. Giles Parish Church, Horsted Keynes, Sussex | She married William Martindale on 2nd May 1871, registered at West Ham District, Essex, ref: 1871 Q2 Vol 4a Page 94. He was born 1834 at London; died July to Sep 1874, registered at West Ham District, Essex, ref: 1874 Q3 Vol 4a Page 51. They had the following children: | i | Dr. Louisa who was born 30th Oct 1872 Gainsborough Lodge, Leytonstone, London, registered at West Ham District, Essex, ref: 1872 Q4 Vol 4a Page 91; died 5th Feb 1966 14 Avenue Lodge, Avenue Road, St. John's Wood , London | ii | Mary who was born Jan to Mar 1874 Gainsborough Lodge, Leytonstone, London, registered at West Ham District, Essex, ref: 1874 Q1 Vol 4a Page 27; died July to Sep 1874, registered at West Ham District, Essex, ref: 1874 Q3 Vol 4a Page 50 | iii | Hilda who was born 12th Mar 1875 Gainsborough Lodge, Leytonstone, London, registered at West Ham District, Essex, ref: 1875 Q1 Vol 4a Page 115; died 18th Apr 1952 London | |
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Generation No. 2 | 2. James Spicer was the son of (4) John Edward Spicer and (5) Susannah Spicer [Ralfs]. He was born 4th May 1807 at Hampshire; christened 25th Feb 1808 at Normandy St. Independent Chapel, Alton, Hampshire; died 1888 | He married Louisa Edwards on July to Sep 1838, Camberwell, Surrey: Vol 4 Page 147. She was born 5th Oct 1813, Daughter of Evan Edwards and Mary Ann Johnson; died 19th Jan 1892. They had the following children: | i | Louisa who was born 25th Jun 1839 9 York Place, City Road, Islington, London, registered at Islington District, London, ref: 1839 Q2 Vol 3 Page 155; died 15th Mar 1914 Cheeleys, Horsted Keynes, Sussex, Cause of death: pneumonia; buried after 15th Mar 1914 St. Giles Parish Church, Horsted Keynes, Sussex | ii | Elizabeth who was born 1840 Islington, London | iii | Maria who was born 1841 Islington, London | iv | Ellen who was born 1845 Clapham, London | v | James who was born 1846 Clapham, London | vi | Sir Albert who was born 16th Mar 1847 Clapham, London; died 20th Dec 1934 24 Palace Road, Bayswater, London | vii | Evan who was born 1850 Clapham, London | viii | Harriet who was born 1851 Clapham, London | ix | Charlotte who was born 1853 Clapham, London | x | George who was born 1855 Clapham, London | | 3. Louisa Spicer [Edwards] She was born 5th Oct 1813, Daughter of Evan Edwards and Mary Ann Johnson; died 19th Jan 1892 | She married James Spicer on July to Sep 1838, Camberwell, Surrey: Vol 4 Page 147. He was born 4th May 1807 at Hampshire; christened 25th Feb 1808 at Normandy St. Independent Chapel, Alton, Hampshire; died 1888. They had the following children: | i | Louisa who was born 25th Jun 1839 9 York Place, City Road, Islington, London, registered at Islington District, London, ref: 1839 Q2 Vol 3 Page 155; died 15th Mar 1914 Cheeleys, Horsted Keynes, Sussex, Cause of death: pneumonia; buried after 15th Mar 1914 St. Giles Parish Church, Horsted Keynes, Sussex | ii | Elizabeth who was born 1840 Islington, London | iii | Maria who was born 1841 Islington, London | iv | Ellen who was born 1845 Clapham, London | v | James who was born 1846 Clapham, London | vi | Sir Albert who was born 16th Mar 1847 Clapham, London; died 20th Dec 1934 24 Palace Road, Bayswater, London | vii | Evan who was born 1850 Clapham, London | viii | Harriet who was born 1851 Clapham, London | ix | Charlotte who was born 1853 Clapham, London | x | George who was born 1855 Clapham, London | |
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Generation No. 3 | 4. John Edward Spicer He was born c 1775 | He married Susannah Ralfs on 8th Apr 1798 at Alton, Hampshire. She was born c 1775. They had the following children: | i | Elizabeth Ann who was born 9th May 1799 Hampshire; christened 9th May 1799 Normandy St. Independent Chapel, Alton, Hampshire | ii | Henry S. J. who was born 16th Jan 1801 Hampshire; christened 5th Jul 1801 Normandy St. Independent Chapel, Alton, Hampshire | iii | John who was born 7th Feb 1803 Hampshire; christened 15th May 1803 Normandy St. Independent Chapel, Alton, Hampshire | iv | William Revel who was born 26th Dec 1805 Hampshire; christened 5th Mar 1806 Normandy St. Independent Chapel, Alton, Hampshire | v | James who was born 4th May 1807 Hampshire; christened 25th Feb 1808 Normandy St. Independent Chapel, Alton, Hampshire; died 1888 | vi | Mary Susannah who was born 16th Jul 1809 Hampshire; christened 3rd Aug 1809 Normandy St. Independent Chapel, Alton, Hampshire | vii | Martha Wilson who was born 4th May 1818 Hampshire; christened 6th Aug 1818 Normandy St. Independent Chapel, Alton, Hampshire | | 5. Susannah Spicer [Ralfs] She was born c 1775 | She married John Edward Spicer on 8th Apr 1798 at Alton, Hampshire. He was born c 1775. They had the following children: | i | Elizabeth Ann who was born 9th May 1799 Hampshire; christened 9th May 1799 Normandy St. Independent Chapel, Alton, Hampshire | ii | Henry S. J. who was born 16th Jan 1801 Hampshire; christened 5th Jul 1801 Normandy St. Independent Chapel, Alton, Hampshire | iii | John who was born 7th Feb 1803 Hampshire; christened 15th May 1803 Normandy St. Independent Chapel, Alton, Hampshire | iv | William Revel who was born 26th Dec 1805 Hampshire; christened 5th Mar 1806 Normandy St. Independent Chapel, Alton, Hampshire | v | James who was born 4th May 1807 Hampshire; christened 25th Feb 1808 Normandy St. Independent Chapel, Alton, Hampshire; died 1888 | vi | Mary Susannah who was born 16th Jul 1809 Hampshire; christened 3rd Aug 1809 Normandy St. Independent Chapel, Alton, Hampshire | vii | Martha Wilson who was born 4th May 1818 Hampshire; christened 6th Aug 1818 Normandy St. Independent Chapel, Alton, Hampshire | |
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