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DEFEW, William (b. ABT 1791, d. UNKNOWN)

Note: Addresses
1818 Littleport, Cambridgshire
1841 Not found
Source: (Birth)
Title: Approximation
Media: Book
Event: Type: A Chart Number
Place: WHEATON 0701
Event: Type: Residences
Place: See Notes
Reference: 00117

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WHEATON, Unknown wife of William (b. ABT 1810, d. UNKNOWN)
Source: (Birth)
Title: Approximation
Media: Book
Event: Type: A Chart Number
Place: WHEATON 0701/WHEATON 0608
Reference: 00119

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WHEATON, Jane (b. ABT 1794, d. BET OCT AND DEC 1865)
Note: Addresses
1841 East End, Bluntisham, Huntingdonshire
Living in same premises was John SHANKS (20) Male Servant born Huntingdonshire
1851 Bluntisham, Huntingdonshire
Living with them was grandson Moses AMBROSE (5) Ag Lab's son born Willingham,
Cambridgeshire. Servants were Raymond POPE (22) and John POPE (49) both Ag Labs born
Caxton, Cambridgeshire and unmarried. A Lodger was John HARKIN (60) Ag Lab born
Ireland, British Subject.
1861 East Street, Bluntisham, Huntingdonshire
Living with them was grandson William COUSINS (5) born Bluntisham Huntingdonshire
Servants were John WESTMORELAND (74) Farm Servant and Ann WESTMORELAND (69)
General Servant both born Houghton, Huntingdonshire

Information from Diana SUTOR 6/8/2009
We have a family story that was passed down through our family about Thomas CANNON and Ann COUSINS. The story goes that as a young boy Thomas Cannon was a stable boy for Thomas COUSINS and Jane WHEATON's family, supposedly in a higher standing family in the community. He fell in love with Ann and the couple eloped and Ann Cousins CANNON was shunned by her family when this occurred. Supposedly at one point Ann was standing on the street and her father drove past her in her in his carriage and when he saw her he turned his back to her. This was one of the contributing factors of Thomas and Ann (COUSINS) CANNON going to America after the death of Thomas CANNON's parents. I do not know how much of this story is true, as if he was the COUSIN's stable boy, he must have apprenticed with a carpenter at one point as that is his trade in the census records.
Source: (Death)
Title: Dave Edwards 29/3/2006
Event: Type: A Chart Number
Place: WHEATON 0702/COUSINS 0700/COUSINS 0600
Event: Type: Residences
Place: See Notes
Occupation: Place: 1851 Farmer's wife
Reference: 00121

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WHEATON, Rebecca (b. ABT 1795, d. BEF 1841)
Event: Type: A Chart Number
Place: WHEATON 0700/WHEATON 0702/WHEATON 0601
Reference: 00075

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WHEATON, Ann (b. ABT 1800, d. UNKNOWN)
Note: Addresses
1841 Sheepmarket, St Ives, Huntingdonshire Indexed as HALE
1851 Not found
1861 8 Sheepmarket, St Ives, Huntingdonshire as Ann HALL a widow (born 1809)
Lodging with her were Harry SHARKMAN (22) Porter born Hertford, Hertfordshire,
Charles BIGGS (20) Porter born Romford, essex, Thomas WILSON (22) Porter
born Ely, Cambridgeshire and there was a Visitor Mary Ann LONG (19) unmarried
Dressmaker born Ely, Cambridgeshire
1871 Sheepmarket, St Ives, Huntingdonshire as a widow (born 1806)
No lodgers with her but a note on the census "Lodgers go home Saturday night ??? Monday"
1881 Not found either as Ann* HALL or Ann* SPOULTON

In Will of father it stated "to Ann, the widow of Joshua HALL...the sum of forty pounds"

We were sent information that Ann HALL married a John SPOULTON on the 3rd June 1849, which took place in the St Ives District, Huntingdonshire. This marriage is included on FreeBMD so did take place, but as Ann HALL has been found on the 1861 and 1871 census returns we are not sure that this marriage belongs to this Ann HALL née WHEATON
Source: (Birth)
Title: Approximation
Media: Book
Source: (Birth)
Title: Claire Grantham 5/5/2008
Event: Type: A Chart Number
Place: WHEATON 0702/HALL 0600
Event: Type: Residences
Place: See Notes
Occupation: Place: 1861 Owner of Houses; 1871 Keeps a Lodging House
Reference: 00123

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WHEATON, Richard (b. BET 1805 AND 1808, d. 25 SEP 1838)
Note: Addresses
1822 Bluntisham, Huntingdonshire
1826 Woodhurst, Huntingdonshire
1834 Needingworth, Huntingdonshire
1838 Needingworth, Huntingdonshire

Hunstingstone Petty Sessions for October 1829 to January 1830
Richard WHEATON of Woodhurst was fined 5/-d for having defective weights, unequal balances and deficient measures. The following is from the archive catalogue which indicates that Richard was not the only individual found guilty of this crime.
QUARTER SESSIONS BOXED PAPERS ref HCP/1/14 date 1830
Hurstingstone Petty Sessions Fines for Defective weights, unequal balances, deficient measures
October 1829-January 1830
Thomas HARRIS (St Ives £1.), John OFFLEY (St Ives 10/-); John KING (Needingworth 10/-); John SHARP (Holywell 10/-); William GRIFFIN (Woodhurst 10/-); Richard WHEATON (Woodhurst), James PAPWORTH (Somersham), Sarah PEARSON (Ramsey), Thomas DAY (Holywell(, Thomas WILDERSPIN (Holywell), William REAVE(Earith), James HULL (Warboys), Thomas EARL (Earith) (all 5/- fine).

There are two entries in the Civil Registration Death Index for Richard. The certificate for the second one is marked "Substitute Return for September". In the second return the date of death is shown as the 29 September and the place of death as Bluntisham, Huntingdonshire.
Source: (Birth)
Title: calculated from age at death
Source: (Death)
Title: Death Certificate
Source: (Death)
Title: Microfiche of Bluntisham Parish Church Registers
Event: Type: A Chart Number
Place: WHEATON 0702/WHEATON/PRIOR 0605
Event: Type: Residences
Place: See Notes
Event: Type: Informant of Death
Place: Catherine WHEATON inmate (?) Bluntisham
Occupation: Place: 1822 Butcher & Farmer; 1838 Butcher
Reference: 00126
Cause: Consumption

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WHEATON, Sophia (b. ABT 1802, d. BET JAN AND MAR 1872)
Note: Addresses
1841 Bluntisham, Huntingdonshire
Sister Elizabeth lived next door.
1851 Woodend and Heath Road, Bluntisham, Huntingdonshire. Daughter Elizabeth
with her two children was living with Sophia
1861 Woodend, Bluntisham, Huntingdonshire married but no husband present.
Living with Sophia were her son David and her daughter Catherine with her
daughter. Boarding with them was Robert BELDAM
(91) widower Ag Lab born Fenstanton, Cambridgeshire
1871 35 Woodend, Bluntisham cum Earith, Huntingdonshire as a widow
Living with her were grandson Stephen JOWETT (9), daughter Phebe THOMPSON
(39) and granddaughters Emily (8), Phebe (5) and Elizabeth THOMPSON (1),
the THOMPSON family being shown as visitors

In her father's Will Sophia was left one hundred pounds.

In 1822 Joshua BELDAM, Bluntisham, Labourer, was accused of Assaulting Sophia WHEATON. True Bill
Source: (Birth)
Title: calculated from age at death
Source: (Death)
Title: FreeBMD web site
Event: Type: A Chart Number
Place: WHEATON 0702/AUBREY 0600
Event: Type: Residences
Place: See Notes
Occupation: Place: 1851 Ag Lab's widow; 1861 Ag Lab's wife; 1871 Pauper
Reference: 00128

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WHEATON, Elizabeth (b. ABT 1810, d. UNKNOWN)
Note: Addresses
1841 Bluntisham, Huntingdonshire
Living with them was James SAMMONS born 1796 not in Huntingdonshire, Ag Lab.
This family was living next door to Sophia AUBREY, Elizabeth's sister
1851 Woodend and Heath Road, Bluntisham, Huntingdonshire
1861 Woodend, Bluntisham, Huntingdonshire as a widow
1871 Not found

In her father's will Elizabeth was left nineteen pounds nineteen shillings
Event: Type: A Chart Number
Place: WHEATON 0702/LEE 0600
Event: Type: Residences
Place: See Notes
Occupation: Place: 1851 Baker's wife; 1861 Baker
Reference: 00130

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WHEATON, Phoebe (b. ABT 1812, d. 26 APR 1829)
Source: (Birth)
Title: calculated from age at death
Source: (Burial)
Title: Microfiche of Bluntisham Parish Church Registers
Event: Type: A Chart Number
Place: WHEATON 0702
Reference: 00132

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WHEATON, Daniel (b. 9 JAN 1814, d. 10 OCT 1898)
Note: Addresses
1841 Fore Street, Earith, Huntingdonshire (Only David is included, no other children on census)
1851 High Street, Earith, Huntingdonshire
1860 Norwalk Township, Huron County, Ohio, USA
1870 Norwalk Township, Huron County, Ohio, USA
1880 Norwalk Township, Huron County, Ohio, USA
Living with him was Sarah RYDER (60) Housekeeper born England and her daughter Lilla
RYDER (19) Servant born Ohio, USA (Sarah RYDER was previously Sarah WHEATON widow
of John WHEATON who she had married in Colne, Huntingdonshire before emigrating in 1840)
10/2/2010/ We have now received information from Sarah RYDER's obituary which appears
to confirm the relationship of her husband to Daniel WHEATON

QUARTER SESSIONS BOXED PAPERS ref HCP/1/21 date 1837
Return and Gaol Calendar of Persons Committed Michaelmas Sessions
Shire Hall, Huntingdon 16th October 1837
On the 23rd September William FREARE, a labourer, aged 55 had stolen 10lbs of beef to the value of 5/- from Daniel WHEATON of Earith. William pleased guilty and was sentenced to 12 months hard labour.
Statements were taken from Daniel WHEATON, Butcher, Elizabeth STACEY, wife of John a Beer Retailer and John YOUNG a Boatwright, all of Earith. The daughter of William FREARE was also involved; she was employed by Ekin ARNSBY, Baker of St Ives. The home of the FREAREs was searched, but nothing was found. The Constables found the missing goods in the house of a William NICHOLASON.

Huron County's Historian writes a column for a local newspaper, and has combined these into several books. The extracts below are from these books, and were sent by Deborah ORTH, Librarian at Norwalk Library on the 28/11/2001

Book 1 Page 71
Daniel WHEATON had erected a row of narrow apartments along South Prospect Street in 1878. This was called WHEATON Arcade. Part of it became a hospital in 1900. It reverted back to apartments after the hospital closed in 1916. It was torn down in 1928.

Book 5 Page 99
Daniel WHEATON owned property at 54, 54, and 58 E Main Street. There was a hotel there.

Book 5 Page 106
The American House Hotel, built in 1834, was operated well after the Civil War. It was at 28 & 30 E Main Street. The last owners were the WHEATON family.

History of the Fireland Comprising Huron and Erie Counties by Williams
Page 55-Income returns in 1864
First Division-Hiram Rose, Assessor
D WHEATON 1231

Obituary courtesy of Wallace MALIN
DANIEL WHEATON DEAD
An Old Residence, Well-Known in Huron County, Gone

Death has taken another of Huron County's old citizens. Daniel E WHEATON of the Old State Road, passed to his reward on Monday October 10th. His age was about 83 years. Mr WHEATON is survived by two sons, D E WHEATON of Cleveland, and C H WHEATON of Norwalk, and three daughters; Mrs W H PRICE, Mrs J F PERRIN and Mrs Emma WATKINS. The funeral was held Wednesday, at 2 c'clock, from his late home.

Daniel E WHEATON was born in Huntingdonshire, England in 1813. He came to America in 1851 and almost directly to Norwalk, where he resided and carried on the meat business for three years. At the end of that time he bought the farm on the old State Road where he has lived ever since and where he has in days gone by dispensed the happy and most cordial entertainment peculiar to the English people.
He was married to Ann MEHEW, who died 20 years ago. Ten children were born to them, five of whom are living.
Mr WHEATON in politics was a staunch democrat, although he has taken no active interest in political for some years.
His home was the greatest spot on earth to him and there he was wont to gather his children and grandchildren about him for happy family reunions.
During his life Mr WHEATON accumulated a good amount of this world's goods and as a consequence left a large estate. In his death Huron County has last another of its older citizens and good men.


Extract from "The Firelands Pioneer - Norwalk, its men, women and girls"

Daniel Wheaton, who came to Norwalk in 1851, died there about two years ago, a respected and well-to-do citizen. There were eight boys and girls in his family, some of whom were schoolmates of mine, and with all of whom I was at one time more or less intimately acquainted. Dennis, a prosperous business man, lived in Cleveland; Charles, whose wife was Annie Hoyt, a daughter of Agur B., lives on the Wheaton place on the Old State road; Robt., who married Betsey Graves, was accidentally killed, while gunning, some twenty years or more ago; Leonard, who had a natural heart for the stage, and who married Rose, daughter of Jacob C. Bush - a girl as pretty as was her name - has been dead several years; Emma, widow of John Watkins, who succeeded Capt. Dewaldt in the hotel business, resides in Norwalk: Susan, who became the wife of Eli Hoyt, son of Agur B., has been dead a number of years; Kate, whose husband is Mr W H Price, the capitalist, makes her home in Norwalk.

From Commemorative Biographical Records

Among the leading business men of Norwalk none holds higher rank than this well-known gentleman, who is a son of Robert and Catherine (White) Wheaton.
Robert Wheaton, who was one of four brothers-Philip, William, John and Robert- was born in 1784, in Huntingdonshire, England, near Cambridge, and was a successful butcher and farmer, keeping four teams constantly at work. He died in 1848, the mother passing away at the age of eighty years.
Daniel Wheaton was born the second Monday of January, 1814, in Huntingdon, England, the second youngest of his father’s family, and is the only one now living. He grew to manhood in his native land, there following the butcher business as well as agricultural pursuits. He was united in marriage, March 25, 1835, with Miss Ann Mehew, who was born in 1816, also in Huntingdon, England. In November 1851, they came to America, first locating in Monroeville, Ohio, and three months later moving to Norwalk, where they resided for three years. He followed his trade for some time after settling here, then purchased a farm, but continued the butcher business until about the year 1863, when his sons took entire charge. Since then the father has managed the farm; formerly he owned ninety-two acres, but now has eighty-eight acres.

He erected the Wheaton block in the business portion of the city, and owns the Webber block, the Chronicle block (part of which he built) and seven houses in the place, besides three brick buildings in the village of Huron. He has taken two thousand and one dollars worth of stock in the Wheeling & Lake Erie Railroad, and was also an original stockholder in the Norwalk Metal Spinning and Stamping Company; he was the first man to put plate glass in Norwalk. Mr Wheaton is a Democrat in politics, and in religion he is a member of the Baptist Church, with which his wife was also identified. Mrs Wheaton died March 16, 1878, and since then the home has been cared for by relatives. The children born to Mr. and Mrs. Wheaton have been as follows: David, born in April, 1836, in Erith, England, died in 1844; Emma A (Mrs Watkins), born in May 1837; Dennis E, born June 17, 1838 (a butcher in Cleveland); Charles H, born February 5, 1840 (also a butcher in Cleveland); Susan A (wife of Eli Hoyt), born July 17, 1841, died September 6, 1889; Hannah L, wife of John Perrin, born January 2, 1844; Robert A., born March 16 1847, died November 25, 1868; Catherine, wife of W H Price, born November 30, 1849; Ada E, born March 5, 1853 (died October 14
Source: (Name)
Title: 1841 Earith, Huntingdonshire
Media: Book
Source: (Name)
Title: 1851 Earith
Source: (Birth)
Title: Copy of entry in Daniel's Bible held by Norwalk Library, Norwalk, Ohio, USA
Event: Type: A Chart Number
Place: WHEATON 0702/WHEATON 0606
Event: Type: Residences
Place: See Notes
Emigration: Date: 12 NOV 1851
Place: To New York City, New York, USA arriving 10 December 1851 on "Henry Clay" from Liverpool and thence to Monroeville, Ohio, USA
Occupation: Place: 1841, 1851 Butcher; Agricultural Pursuits; 1860 Farmer and Butcher; Farmer of 92, later 88 acres; 1870, 1880 Farmer; Agricultural Pursuits; Businessman
Will: Date: 1887
Reference: 00133

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WHEATON, Isaac (b. ABT 1816, d. 21 APR 1841)
Note: Addresses
1840 Bluntisham, Huntingdonshire

Will
- to wife Household goods and £10 per annum
- to father Crops, Horses and other personal estate
Source: (Birth)
Title: calculated from age at death
Source: (Death)
Title: Microfiche of Bluntisham Parish Church Registers
Source: (Death)
Title: Civil Registration Indexes at Family Record Centre, Myddleton House, London
Media: Book
Event: Type: A Chart Number
Place: WHEATON 0702/WHEATON/HALFORD 0611
Event: Type: Residences
Place: See Notes
Event: Type: Will proved
Date: 25 OCT 1851
Occupation: Place: Farmer; 1840 Butcher; 1860 Farmer (son's marriage certificate
Will: Date: 17 MAR 1841
Place: See notes
Reference: 00135

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COUSINS, Thomas (b. ABT 1790, d. BET JAN AND MAR 1863)
Note: Addresses
1841 East End, Bluntisham, Huntingdonshire
Living in same premises was John SHANKS (20) Male Servant born Huntingdonshire
1851 Bluntisham, Huntingdonshire
Living with them was grandson Moses AMBROSE (5) Ag Lab's son born Willingham,
Cambridgeshire. Servants were Raymond POPE (22) and John POPE (49) both Ag Labs born
Caxton, Cambridgeshire and unmarried. A Lodger was John HARKIN (60) Ag Lab born
Ireland, British Subject.
1861 East Street, Bluntisham, Huntingdonshire
Living with them was grandson William COUSINS (5) born Bluntisham Huntingdonshire
Servants were John WESTMORELAND (74) Farm Servant and Ann WESTMORELAND (69)
General Servant both born Houghton, Huntingdonshire
Source: (Name)
Title: John TERRY's web site 26/8/2009
Source: (Birth)
Title: Christine Hook 25/9/2005 through tree in Genes Reunited
Source: (Birth)
Title: 1861 Bluntisham, Huntingdonshire
Source: (Death)
Title: Dave Edwards 29/3/2006
Source: (Death)
Title: ancestry.com web site
Event: Type: A Chart Number
Place: COUSINS 0700/WHEATON 0702/COUSINS 0600
Event: Type: Residences
Place: See Notes
Occupation: Place: 1851 Farmer of 183 acres employing 2 men and boy; 1861 Farmer of 20 acres employing 1 man
Reference: 00122

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HALL, Joshua (b. ABT 1791, d. ABT 1832)
Note: Addresses
1820 St Ives, Huntingdonshire
Source: (Birth)
Title: Approximation
Media: Book
Source: (Death)
Title: Claire Grantham 5/5/2008
Event: Type: A Chart Number
Place: WHEATON 0702/HALL 0600
Event: Type: Residences
Place: See Notes
Occupation: Place: Yeoman; 1841 (daughter's marriage certificate) Master of Workhouse (Claire GRANTHAM); 1856 Butcher deceased (Leonard's first marriage)
Reference: 00124

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BELDAM, Mary (b. ABT 1807, d. BET JAN AND MAR 1861)
Note: Addresses
1841 High Street, Holywell-cum-Needingworth, Huntingdonshire
1844 Needingworth, Huntingdonshire
1851 High Street, Holywell cum Needingworth, Huntingdonshire
1861 Grocer's Shop, High Street, Holywell with Needingworth, Huntingdonshire as a widow
Entered on census as Mary PRYER
Lodging with them Thomas CANE (66) married born Needingworth, Huntingdonshire
1871 Not found
Source: (Name)
Title: 1841 Holywell cum Needingworth Census
Media: Book
Source: (Name)
Title: Alexander James BILLIG 18/12/2000
Source: (Birth)
Title: 1841 Holywell-cum-Needingworth
Media: Book
Source: (Birth)
Title: 1851 Holywell-cum-Needingworth, Huntingdonshire
Source: (Death)
Title: FreeBMD web site
Event: Type: A Chart Number
Place: WHEATON 0702/WHEATON/PRIOR 0605
Event: Type: Residences
Place: See Notes
Occupation: Place: 1841 Sempstress; 1861 Grocer
Reference: 00127

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AUBREY, Boroman (b. 2 NOV 1799, d. BET JUL AND SEP 1847)
Note: Addresses
1841 Bluntisham, Huntingdonshire
Living with John HOWSON, age 25 Ag Lab born Huntingdonshire. This family were living next
door to Sophia's sister, Elizabeth LEE and her family.
Source: (Birth)
Title: 1841 Bluntisham, Huntingdonshire
Media: Book
Source: (Death)
Title: FreeBMD web site
Event: Type: A Chart Number
Place: WHEATON 0702/AUBREY 0600
Event: Type: Registered
Date: 22 JAN 1800
Place: Bluntisham Baptist Chapel, Bluntisham, Huntingdonshire
Event: Type: Residences
Place: See Notes
Occupation: Place: Yeoman/Ag Lab; 1841 Publican; 1861 Victualler (Phoebe's marriage)
Reference: 00129

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LEE, John (b. ABT 1801, d. BET 1852 AND 1861)
Note: Addresses
1841 Bluntisham, Huntingdonshire
Living with them was James SAMMONS born 1796 not in Huntingdonshire, Ag Lab.
This family was living next door to Sophia AUBREY, Elizabeth's sister
1851 Woodend and Heath Road, Bluntisham, Huntingdonshire

The only John LEE deaths in Huntingdonshire between 1851 and 1861 were:
John LEE died March quarter 1861 Caxton District and
John LEE died September quarter 1861 Thrapston District.

Neither seems to be the right District, whilst the second one appears to be too late.
Two of John's sons went to America in November 1851; what if John followed them and so his wife then considered herself to be a widow?
On the other hand there is a John LEE death in the St Ives District, Huntingdonshire in the December quarter of 1878; he was aged 74 so born about 1804.
More research required!
Source: (Birth)
Title: Approximation
Media: Book
Source: (Death)
Title: 1861 Bluntisham, Huntingdonshire
Event: Type: A Chart Number
Place: WHEATON 0702/LEE 0600
Event: Type: Residences
Place: See Notes
Occupation: Place: Baker of Bluntisham; 1841, 1851 Baker
Reference: 00131

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MEHEW, Ann (b. 1 MAR 1816, d. 16 MAR 1878)
Note: Addresses
1841 Fore Street, Earith, Huntingdonshire
1851 High Street, Earith, Huntingdonshire
1860 Norwalk Township, Huron County, Ohio, USA
Living with them was Thomas GRIFFIN (23) born Ireland
1870 Norwalk Township, Huron County, Ohio, USA

Obituary from Monroe Spectator, March 21, 1878 page 5
Ann Mehew WHEATON died March 16 1878 - The wife of Daniel WHEATON on old and highly respected citizen of Norwalk, was buried on Sunday. Mrs WHEATON was surrounded by a large circle of relatives and friends, who will deeply feel her loss.

1816 We had the birth on Ann MEHEW down as shown, so the IGI shows this birth, a baptism at nine years of age and her parents as James MEHEW and Charlotte. Looking at the batch number she has a sister Elizabeth born 21st April 1814 and baptised the same day as Ann in 1825.
Source: (Name)
Title: 1841 Earith, Huntingdonshire
Media: Book
Source: (Name)
Title: 1851 Earith
Source: (Birth)
Title: Copy of entry in Daniel's Bible held by Norwalk Library, Norwalk, Ohio, USA
Source: (Baptism)
Title: John TERRY's web site 13/2/2010
Event: Type: A Chart Number
Place: WHEATON 0702/WHEATON 0606
Event: Type: Residences
Place: See Notes
Emigration: Date: 12 NOV 1851
Place: To New York City, New York, USA arriving 10 December 1851 on "Henry Clay" from Liverpool and thence to Monroeville, Ohio, USA
Occupation: Place: 1870 Keeping House
Reference: 00134

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YOUNG, Eliza (b. BET 1816 AND 1819, d. BET OCT AND DEC 1893)
Note: Addresses
1840 Earith, Huntingdonshire
1841 Whittle End, Doddington, March, Cambridgeshire
Living in the same premises as William BARKER, Age 20, a Waterman, born in
Cambridgeshire, Anna BARKER Age 30 not born in Cambridgeshire, and Anna
BARKER Age 1 born in Cambridgeshire. Also in premises was Will LAVENDER Age 6
probably not born in Cambridgeshire (difficult to read)
1842 Earith, Huntingdonshire
1851 17 Kings Place, Leather Market, Bermondsey, Surrey
1861 17 Kings Place, Leather Market, Bermondsey, Surrey as Eliza HALFORD
1871 74 Snow Field, Leather Market, St Mary Magdelene, Bermondsey, Surrey
1881 Not found

Remarried to Charles HALFORD in 1842
Source: (Name)
Title: 1841 March, Cambridgeshire
Source: (Name)
Title: 1841 March Census from Roland ASPINALL
Media: Book
Source: (Birth)
Title: 1861 Bermondsey, Surrey
Source: (Birth)
Title: 1871 Bermondsey, Surrey
Source: (Death)
Title: ancestry.com web site
Event: Type: A Chart Number
Place: WHEATON 0702/WHEATON/HALFORD 611
Event: Type: Residences
Place: See Notes
Reference: 00136

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WHEATON, Philip Piggott (b. 15 OCT 1802, d. DEC 1850)
Note: Addresses
1841 Back Lane, Chatteris, Cambridgeshire

More research is being done on the following
Quarter Sessions Books
15th January 1822
Philip WHEATON the elder &
Philip WHEATON the younger

Committed September 1821 on suspicion of sheep stealing

CAMBRIDGE INDEPENDENT PRESS
23rd March 1822

Phillip WHEATON the younger, charged with stealing one wether sheep, value £l, 14s. the property of Mr Thomas PEACOCK, St Ives in this county, on 30th of July last.- Mr. Thos. PEACOCK, stated he had lost a sheep out of his drove; James EUSTON, his driver stated the same, and on being cross-examined said he had received £l. 14s. of his wife, which WHEATON, sen. had paid to his wife for a sheep, which he said his son had bought of witness, but which witness said he had not, and that his master returned the £l. 14s. this morning. - G SKEELS saw prisoner driving some sheep from St Ives towards Chatteris, and he took a single sheep off the road, which he stated he had left there knocked up: LEACH apprehended prisoner at Meldrith, in Cambridgeshire, where he was a journey-man butcher. - Not Guilty.

Philip WHEATON the elder, aged 42, charged with having on the 30th July last, received of P. Wheaton, the younger, one wether sheep, (knowing the same to have been feloniously stolen) value £l. 14s; the property of Mr.Thomas PEACOCK.
- Prosecution withdrawn.
Source: (Name)
Title: 1841 Chatteris, Cambridgeshire
Media: Book
Source: (Birth)
Title: Tanya HARRINGTON 20/1/2006
Source: (Death)
Title: Chatteris, Cambridgeshire Parish Register
Event: Type: A Chart Number
Place: WHEATON 0703
Event: Type: Residences
Place: See Notes
Occupation: Place: 1841 Butcher
Reference: 00138

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WHEATON, Elizabeth (b. 21 DEC 1805, d. BET APR AND JUN 1849)
Note: Addresses
1834 St Andrew the Less, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
1841 27 Eden Walk, St Andrew the Less, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
No husband present
Source: (Death)
Title: FreeBMD web site
Event: Type: A Chart Number
Place: WHEATON 0703/YOUNG 0602
Event: Type: Residences
Place: See Notes
Reference: 00140

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