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| Gill Street, Charters Towers, Australia - circa 1910 (Via) |
Sunday, 17 May 2026
James Wevell and Martha Wilton
Monday, 11 May 2026
Joseph Wilton and Ann Thurlbourn
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- Sarah Ann Wilton b. 1842 M Quarter in DUNMOW Vol 12 Page 84
- Edwin Joseph Wilton b. 1843 D Quarter in DUNMOW Vol 12 Page 77
- Eleanor Wilton b. 1845 D Quarter in DUNMOW Vol 12 Page 77
- Kate Wilton b. 1846 D Quarter in DUNMOW Vol 12 Page 75 (d. 1870 M Quarter in DUNMOW UNION Volume 04A Page 294)
- Clara Jane Wilton b. 1848 D Quarter in DUNMOW Vol 12 Page 67
- Arthur Thurlbourn Wilton b. 1850 J Qtr in DUNMOW Vol 12 Page 87
- Alice Maria Wilton b. 1852 M Quarter in DUNMOW Volume 04A Page 316 (d. 1854 M Quarter in DUNMOW Volume 04A Page 242)
- Lydia Ann Wilton b. 1853 D Quarter in DUNMOW Vol 04A Page 273
- Alice Maria Wilton b. 1855 S Quarter in DUNMOW Vol 04A Page 297
- Herbert Charles Wilton b. 1857 S Quarter in DUNMOW Volume 04A Page 304 (d. 1858 M Quarter in DUNMOW Volume 04A Page 261)
- Fanny Wilton b. 1859 M Quarter in DUNMOW Vol 04A Page 372
- Marion Louisa Wilton b. 1860 D Quarter in DUNMOW Volume 04A Page 308 (d. 1861 M Quarter in DUNMOW Volume 04A Page 228)
- Frederic John Wilton b. 1862 S Quarter in DUNMOW Volume 04A Page 334 (d. 1879 S Quarter in DUNMOW Volume 04A Page 234)
Thursday, 30 April 2026
William Palmer Wilton and Dorothy Agnes Dickins
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| Fitzjohn's Avenue, Hampstead cc-by-sa/2.0 - © Derek Harper - geograph.org.uk/p/1916588 |
William Palmer Wilton (b. 19 Sep 1869), son of Henry Staines Wilton and Amelia Palmer, married at 40 (in quite some style), to Dorothy Agnes Dickins (b. 21 Jul 1884 in Hampstead), daughter of Henry Percy Tavener Dickins and Charlotte Rebecca Fase, a St Paul, Hampstead, on Saturday, 30 Apr 1910.
- Frances Mary Wilton b. 31 Aug 1911 D Quarter Vol 01A Page 984
- Agnes Joan Wilton b. 1916 M Quarter Volume 01A Page 963
- Helen Margaret Wilton b. 1919 J Quarter Volume 01A Page 724
William Palmer Wilton died at the end of 1957 D Quarter in HAMMERSMITH Volume 05C Page 955, at the age of 88. He was buried, on 3 Jan 1958, in the family plot at Hampstead Cemetery, along with his parents, his brother John and sister Margaret. On his death, Major William Palmer Wilton left the company, Champion & Wilton, to his shop manager Reginald Arkell.
Amusing comment here: "In the early 1950s I met William Wilton who was pretty old then and died soon after. He told me his shop was on Oxford Street and that he lived in Hampstead. From the top floor of his shop he told me that he could see his home “until that man Selfridge built in the way”."
Dorothy Agnes Wilton died on 25 Oct 1965, aged 81.
William and Dorothy's Daughters
Records show that Frances Mary Wilton (42) and Agnes Joan Wilton (37), embarked in Southampton at the end of July 1953 and arrived in Quebec on 4 Aug 1953, aboard the T.S.S. Columbia and then crossed the border into the United States. They gave the address - presumably of where they were going to be staying - as 1725 Orrington Avenue, Evanston, IL.
Frances Mary Wilton died in August 1986, aged 75 and Agnes Joan Wilton died, in 2014 at the grand old age of 98, both in London. Neither married.
Helen Margaret Wilton, married in Hampstead, in 1954 to Kenneth Graeme Todd (b. 1909). Records suggest they had two children (in 1957 and 1960). Kenneth Graeme Todd died, in Surrey in 1994. Helen Margaret Todd died in 2017, in Exeter, Devon. Like her sister, she will have been 98.
Friday, 3 April 2026
Thomas Clark and Sarah Wilton
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| Part of the carriage drive in Southwark Park cc-by-sa/2.0 - © Marathon - geograph.org.uk/p/2649163 |
Thomas Clark (bap. 15 Mar 1818 in Great Dunmow), son of Claudius Clark and Hannah Cornell, married Sarah Wilton (b. 1819 in Royston), daughter of Stephen Wilton and Elizabeth Hankin, on 3 Apr 1839 in Royston, Hertfordshire. Thomas, like Sarah's brothers, was a Harness Maker.
Thomas and Sarah had ten children:
- Thomas Clark Wilton b. 1838 S Quarter in ROYSTON Vol 06 Page 528
- Ann Clark b. 1841 J Quarter in DUNMOW UNION Vol 12 Page 72
- Emma Clark b. 1842 D Quarter in DUNMOW UNION Vol 12 Page 69
- Sarah Wilton Clark b. 1845 M Quarter in BRAINTREE Vol 12 Page 26
- Alfred Clark b. 1847 M Quarter in BRAINTREE Vol 12 Page 32
- Robert Clark b. 1849 M Quarter in SAINT GEORGE THE MARTYR SOUTHWARK Volume 04 Page 525
- Caroline Clark b. 1851 J Quarter in CAMBERWELL Vol 04 Page 84
- Elizabeth Clark b. 1854 M Quarter in CAMBERWELL Vol 01D Page 465 (Died at 13 in 1867 D Quarter in CAMBERWELL Vol 01D Page 413)
- Thomas William Clark b. 1857 S Qtr in CAMBERWELL Vol 01D 433
- Walter Edward Clark b. 1862 M Qtr in CAMBERWELL Vol 01D 514 (Died at 18 in 1880 D Quarter in CAMBERWELL Vol 01D Page 443)
Monday, 30 March 2026
Richard Wilton and Mary Robinson
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| St Mary, Sawston - East end cc-by-sa/2.0 - © John Salmon - geograph.org.uk/p/4970953 |
Richard Wilton (b. 1737), son of Henry Wilton and Martha Douse, married Mary Robinson on 30 Mar 1762 in Sawston, Cambridgeshire, where there are records of Wiltons, going back to the early 1600s, still to research.
Richard & Mary had four children baptised at St Mary's Church, Sawston.
- Elizabeth Wilton bap. 4 Jul 1762
- Henry Wilton bap. 30 Oct 1768
- Stephen Wilton bap. 25 Dec 1777
- Hannah Wilton bap. 7 Jun 1779 (buried 17 Aug 1779)
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| The River Cam (or Granta) near Sawston cc-by-sa/2.0 - © John Sutton - geograph.org.uk/p/2860358 |
Wednesday, 25 March 2026
Richard Wilton and Catherine Byatt
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| Quaker Meeting House (Grade II Listed), New Street, Great Dunmow |
- Ann Wilton b. 1844 M Quarter in DUNMOW UNION Volume 12 Page 76, mother's maiden name BYATE. (Died 27 Apr 1850 (1850 J Quarter in DUNMOW UNION Volume 12 Page 56), aged 6, buried 2 May 1850)
- Elizabeth Wilton b. 9 Aug 1847 (1847 S Quarter in DUNMOW UNION Volume 12 Page 69). Many places, online and off, have listed Elizabeth's date of birth as 6 August, however, I've now obtained a copy of her birth certificate from the GRO and it clearly reads Ninth August 1847.
- Richard Wilton b. 1848 (No GRO birth registration, under any name) (Died, aged 41, in 1889 J Quarter in POPLAR Volume 01C Page 322)
- Walter Wilton b. 1850 D Quarter in DUNMOW Volume 12 Page 79 (Died, aged 1, in 1852 M Quarter in DUNMOW Vol 04A Page 219)
- Martha Wilton b. 1853 M Quarter in DUNMOW Vol 04A Page 317 (Died, aged 1, in 1854 J Quarter in DUNMOW Vol 04A Page 209)
- William Wilton b. 1855 J Quarter in DUNMOW Volume 04A Page 311 (Died, aged 3, in 1858 J Quarter in DUNMOW Vol 04A Page 223)
- Ellen Wilton b. 1857 J Quarter in DUNMOW Vol 04A Page 335
- John Eldred b. 1849 D Quarter in DUNMOW Volume 12 Page 73, bap. 10 Jul 1853 in Great Dunmow. (Died aged 10, in 1860 J Quarter in DUNMOW Volume 04A Page 224)
- Walter Eldred b. 1852 D Quarter in WHITECHAPEL Volume 01C Page 355, bap. 10 Jul 1853 in Great Dunmow. On the baptism, his father's occupation is listed as Brewer's Servant and address given as No 12 Smith Place High Street Wapping London. (Died, aged 18, in 1871 J Quarter in DUNMOW UNION Volume 04A Page 256)
- Alfred Eldred b. 1855 M Quarter in SAINT GEORGE (IN THE EAST) Volume 01C Page 468 (for reasons unknown the mother's maiden name is listed as PORTER, but there does not appear to be another Alfred Eldred it could relate to) bap. 12 Aug 1855 in Great Dunmow
- Thomazine Maria Eldred b. 24 Jul 1857 S Quarter in SAINT GEORGE IN THE EAST Volume 01C Page 413, bap. 4 Apr 1858 in the parish of St George in the East, Stepney. Her father's occupation was listed as Drayman and their address again as 12 Smith's Place.
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| Matchgirl strikers, several showing early symptoms of phosphorus necrosis. Unknown author, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons |
Sunday, 8 March 2026
Edwin Joseph Wilton and Maria Seaton
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| Buckingham Road, Brighton, BN1 cc-by-sa/2.0 - © Mike Quinn - geograph.org.uk/p/3125000 |
Edwin Joseph Wilton (b. 1843), son of Joseph Wilton and Ann Thurlbourn, married Maria Seaton (b. 1851 in Holbeach, Lincolnshire), daughter of William Seaton and Ann Cook, in Hackney, London, on 8 Mar 1877. The Lincoln, Rutland and Stamford Mercury of 16 Mar 1877 reported on the marriage, "at the Victoria Park Tabernacle, London, Edwin J Wilton, of Dunmow, to Maria, youngest daughter of Mr. Wm. Seaton, Holbeach Drove, Crowland."
Edwin and Maria had seven children:
- Sydney Edwin Wilton b. 1878 M Qtr in DUNMOW Vol 04A Page 454
- Frederick William Wilton b. 1879 D Qtr in DUNMOW Vol 04A Page 473
- Mabel Annie Wilton b. 1882 M Qtr in DUNMOW Vol 04A Page 539. (Died 1882 M Qtr in DUNMOW Vol 04A Page 330.)
- Reginald Wilton b. 1883 S Qtr in DUNMOW Vol 04A Page 518
- Ethel Mary Wilton b. 1885 D Qtr in DUNMOW Vol 04A Page 575. Died 8 Feb 1886 (1886 M Qtr in DUNMOW Vol 04A Page 388) and buried on 12 Feb 1886 (Essex Non-Conformist Church Records)
- Dorothy Wilton b. 1888 J Qtr in DUNMOW Vol 04A Page 621
- Frank Wilton b. 5 Jan 1891 (1891 M Qtr in BRIGHTON Vol 02B Page 234)
Saturday, 21 February 2026
Stephen Thomas Wilton and Sarah Anna Laver
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| 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
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| 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).
Tuesday, 20 January 2026
Thomas Staines and Sally Hockley
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| St Giles Church, Mountnessing cc-by-sa/2.0 - © John Salmon - geograph.org.uk/p/2444460 |
Thomas Staines (bap. 28 Mar 1790 in Mountnessing, Essex), son of Thomas Staines and Sarah Lewin, married Sally Hockley (bap. 23 Dec 1787 at St Mary the Virgin, Great Dunmow), daughter of Daniel Hockley and Sarah Turner, on 20 Jan 1812 at St Mary the Virgin, Great Dunmow. Witnesses were Robert Hockley, Sally's 1st cousin, and Benjamin Cheek (the latter was a Boot and Shoe Maker, according to Pigot's Directory of Essex 1823.)
Thomas and Sally had eleven children in total, who were all baptised at St Giles, Mountnessing, where the family settled for many years:
- Thomas Staines bap. 12 Dec 1813
- Sarah Staines bap. 23 Jul 1815
- William Staines bap. 23 Mar 1817
- John Staines bap. 11 Apr 1819
- George Staines bap. 10 Dec 1820
- Robert Staines bap. 13 Oct 1822
- Elizabeth Staines bap. 4 Apr 1824. Died at 17 in 1841 J Quarter in BILLERICAY Volume 12 Page 6 and was buried on 30 May 1841.
- Mariah Staines bap. 6 Nov 1825
- Mary Staines bap. 28 Oct 1827
- Anne Staines bap. 31 Mar 1829
- Charles Staines bap. 21 Jun 1831
On the baptisms of Thomas, Sarah, William and John, their father is listed as a Shop Keeper. On those of George onwards, he's listed as a farmer. He's also listed as a farmer on Sarah's marriage to Henry Wilton in 1838.
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| Farm Buildings, Woodlands Farm, Mountnessing cc-by-sa/2.0 - © John Winfield - geograph.org.uk/p/37921 |
In 1841, Thomas Staines (50), Farmer, was residing at Woodlands Farm [Thoby Lane], Mountnessing with wife Sally and six of their children; George (20), Robert (18), Maria (15), Mary (13), Ann (11) and Charles (9). Eldest son Thomas Staines married Eliza Lee in 1835 and went to live in High Roding; Sarah Staines had married Henry Wilton in 1838 and they could be found in the High Street, Great Dunmow; a William Staines of the right age, who was born in Mountnessing, is a farmer of 79 acres in Navestock, Essex; John Staines also appeared to have left home and Elizabeth Staines, it would seem, sadly, had just died, aged 17, and was buried on 30 May 1841.
In 1851, Thomas Staines (61), Farmer of 130 Acres, Employing 4 Labourers and 2 Boys, at Woodlands Farm, Mountnessing, with wife Sally. Still at home were George (30), Maria (25) and Ann (22). Mary Ann Wilton (5) was listed as Niece (could be an easy mistake if one of children was completing the census or responding to the enumerator for their parents), but she was Thomas and Sally's granddaughter (daughter of Henry Wilton and Sarah Staines), possibly staying with her grandparents as her mother had another child in 1851.
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| Ginge Petre Almshouses, Ingatestone (1840) cc-by-sa/2.0 - © Julian Osley - geograph.org.uk/p/3493906 |
Saturday, 17 January 2026
William Thomas Jarvis and Sarah Ann Wilton
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Watling Street, Thaxted All of the buildings here are listed at grade II. |
William Thomas Jarvis married Sarah Ann Wilton (b. 1842), daughter of Joseph Wilton and Ann Thurlbourn, in Great Dunmow, on 17 Jan 1866. On the marriage record, William Thomas Jarvis is listed as the son of John Jarvis, a Grocer, but I've been unable to find a grocer called John Jarvis anywhere. It's a bit suspect that Sarah worked for a grocer and he 'coincidentally' choses this trade, and feels to me like another case of a father invented for the marriage certificate. There are plenty of those. Neither have I found a record of a birth or baptism of William Thomas Jarvis, because he doesn't appear on any census in this period either to get clues to verify when or where he was born.
Whoever he was, nevertheless, the couple had two children:
- Kate Jarvis b. 1867 M Quarter in DUNMOW UNION Vol 04A Page 392
- William Thomas Jarvis b. 1868 M Quarter in DUNMOW UNION Volume 04A Page 387. Died aged 17, on 4 Oct 1885 (1885 D Quarter in CHELMSFORD Volume 04A Page 209) and was buried on 9 Oct 1885, in Chelmsford, with father listed as Thomas Jarvis.
By 1871, Sarah Jarvis (28), Dressmaker, was listed as widowed - although I've been unable to find a record of William Thomas Jarvis' death - living with her two children and her sister Clara Jane in High Street, Great Dunmow.
Sarah Ann Jarvis died at 31, in 1874 M Qtr in DUNMOW UNION Vol 04A Page 271, from Consumption (Tuberculosis) and was buried on 8 Jan 1874.
In 1881, [William Thomas] Tom Jarvis (13) Cashier Clerk, Nephew was living with two of his maiden aunts, his mother's sisters, Eleanor Wilton (29) and Clara Wilton (27) at 3, Duke Street, Chelmsford, Essex.
Then William Thomas Jarvis died on 4 Oct 1885, aged 17.
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| There were two girls called Kate Jarvis born 1867 in Dunmow |


















