St Margaret, Norwich cc-by-sa/2.0 - © Ben Keating - geograph.org.uk/p/3638192 |
Friday, 27 September 2024
Francis Anthony Martyn and Anne White
Sunday, 5 May 2024
Squire Day and Sarah Hobbs
St Mary's Church, Hitchin cc-by-sa/2.0 - © John Lucas - geograph.org.uk/p/989956 |
- John Day b. 27 Dec 1820, bap. 25 Mar 1821
- George Hobbs Day b. 27 Feb 1822, bap. 31 Mar 1822
- Martha Hobbs Day b. 26 Feb 1826, bap. 20 May 1827. Died, aged 12, in 1838 J Quarter in THE HITCHIN UNION Volume 06 Page 411
- Alfred Day b. 17 Jun 1828, bap. 14 Sep 1828
- Phoebe Emma Day b. 4 Mar 1830, bap. 18 Apr 1830
- Elizabeth Hobbs Day b. 22 Jun 1833, bap. 26 Jan 1834
- Martha Dear Day b. 1839 M Qtr in HITCHIN UNION Vol 06 Page 500
- Mary Ann Day b. 1841 M Qtr in HITCHIN UNION Vol 06 Page 540
- Squire Day b. 1843 S Qtr in HITCHIN UNION Vol 06 Page 534
- Sarah Elizabeth Day b. 1846 M Qtr in HITCHIN Vol 06 Page 578
Wednesday, 21 February 2024
Stephen Thomas Wilton and Sarah Anna Laver
St John the Baptist, Crondall Street, Hoxton cc-by-sa/2.0 - © John Salmon - geograph.org.uk/p/2624595 |
Stephen and Sarah Wilton had five children:
- Thomas Stephen Wilton b. 5 Feb 1875 M Quarter in DUNMOW UNION Volume 04A Page 429, bap. 9 Apr 1875 in Dunmow
- Miriam Stevenson Wilton b. 1877 J Quarter in DUNMOW UNION Volume 04A Page 443, bap. 13 Jun 1877 in Dunmow
- Henrietta Staines Wilton b. 1879 M Quarter in DUNMOW UNION Volume 04A Page 474, bap. 16 Apr 1879 in Dunmow
- Ethel Maud Wilton b. 1882 S Quarter in DUNMOW UNION Volume 04A Page 524, bap. 15 Oct 1886 in Barking
- William Laver Wilton b. 1883 D Quarter in DUNMOW UNION Volume 04A Page 556, bap. 15 Oct 1886 in Barking
Report from the Hackney and Kingsland Gazette 16 June 1884 |
"He appeared, however, to have suffered slightly from some form of mental derangement ...". FFS! If 'suffering slightly' ends up in suicide, I hate to think what the result might have been if he'd suffered greatly!
Stephen Thomas Wilton died, at 42, on 14 Jun 1884 (1884 J Quarter in HACKNEY Volume 01B Page 293).
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