Descendants of John WETON or WHEATON
Updated May 2018
Generation No. 1
Notes for John WETON or WHEATON:
Suggestion from Michael BROWING that the following could be brothers:
John WHEATON married 1552
Richard WHEATON married about 1563 and
William WHEATON married about 1575
Children of John WHEATON and Julian STRACHE are:
iii.John2 WHEATON9, b. Abt. 15639; d. Unknown.
Michael BROWNING thinks it is possible that this John is a son of John and Julyan More About John WHEATON: Baptism: December 5, 1563, Exminster, Devon9
Generation No. 2
Addresses
1588 Sowton, Devon
1602 Leasing land in Kenn, Devon (near Exeter)
1636 Clist St George, Devon
WILL
To Christian his wife his best feather bed and other goods; To Elizabeth ADDAMS his daughter £5 “if she be living at the time of my death”; To Elizabeth ADDAMS and Charitie ADDAMS 20s each, and to the rest of Elizabeth ADDAMS children now living 6s. 8d. each; To Joane LEE, my daughter, £3 and to her children 6s. 8d each; To Ann HANCICKE my daughter £20; To James HANCOCK her son 40s., and to John HANCOCKE, Thomas HANCOCKE and Anne HANCOCKE her children 6s. 8d each; To Rose my daughter 3s. 4d; To Richard WHEATON my grandchild 40s and to the other children of Richard WHEATON 6s. 8d; To the poor of Clist St George 3s. 4d; To the children of Benedict PAIDGE and Edward PARRETT 12d each; Residue to Richard WHEATON my son executor. Witnesses: Roger LEE, scripto, Will LEE cleric. Inventory by John GIBBS and John ELLETT 18 May 1637 £4. 16s. 0d
Exhibited 6 May 1637 by John HOCKING for executor (Archd of Exeter)
Inventory: May 18, 1637, John GIBBS and John ELLETT £4. 16s. 0d14
Probate: May 19, 1637, And executor sworn15
Will: February 7, 1636/37, See Notes15
More About Elizabeth LAMSHADE/LAMBSHEAD:
Burial: May 27, 1608, Clyst St George, Devon15
Notes for Christian PAGE:
WILLS
In the Will of her husband Christian was left his best deather bed and other goods
Burial: July 15, 1639, Woodbury, Devon15
Children of Othoes WHEATON and Elizabeth LAMSHADE/LAMBSHEAD are:
iii. Joan3 WHEATON15, b. Abt. 159915; Baptism: July 20, 1599, Clyst St George, Devon17; d. Unknown; m. Unknown LEE15, Bef. 1637; b. Abt. 159516; d. Unknown
WILLS; In the Will of her father Joan was left £3 and her children 6s. 8d each
WILLS
In the Will of her father Rose was left 3s. 4d
3. Richard2 WHEATON (John WETON or1)19 was born Abt. 156019, Baptism: October 23, 1560, Heavitree, Devon21, and died April 159719. Burial: April 20, 1597, Exeter St Kerren, Exeter, Devon21 He married Jone WALTHAM19 December 13, 1585 in Sowton, Devon19. She was born Abt. 156520, and died Unknown.
Occupation: Merchant21
Notes from Michael BROWNING
“Elected Freeman of Exeter 2 Aug 1585 after being apprenticed to Nicholas SPICER
On 3 Jan 1597/8 Peter COLTON merchant was elected having been apprenticed to Richard WHEATON”
“Richard WHETION in goods £5 – 5/- (St Petrock) [1586 Subsidy]
“Richard WHEATON in goods £5 (St Kerrian) [1593/5 Subsidy]
Notes for Jone WALTHAM:
Note from Michael BROWING:
“WALTHAM pedigrees may be found in Herald’s visitations. Joan was dau of Gilbert W of Sowton who d 1585”
Children of Richard WHEATON and Jone WALTHAM are:
iii. Grace3 WHEATON21, b. Abt. 159321; Baptism: November 3, 1593, St Kerrin, Exeter, Devon23d. Unknown; m. Emmanuel TOWILL21, January 24, 1618/19, Kenn, Devon21; b. Abt. 158822; d. Unknown.
Notes for Emmanuel TOWILL:
Addresses
“The younger” of Keaton, Devon
iii. Richard3 WHEATON23, b. Abt. 159423; Baptism: January 24, 1594/95, Exeter St Edmund, Exeter, Devon23, d. April 161623. Burial: April 25, 1616, Exeter St Edmund, Exeter, Devon23
Generation No. 3
Richard3 WHEATON (Othoes2, John WETON or1)24,25 was born Abt. 159525, Baptism: October 16, 1595, Clyst St George, Devon29, and died Abt. March 1667/68 in Clist St George, Devon. His Burial: March 3, 1667/68, Clyst St George, Devon29He married Dorothy UNKNOWN wife of Richard WHEATON26. She was born Abt. 160027, and died August 17, 167028,29.
Occupation: 1667 Yeoman
Addresses
1667 Clist St George, Devon
WILLS
Date of Will 20 July, 19 Charles II 166729
In the Will of his father, Otho left his grandson Richard 40s, and the other children of Richard WHEATON were left 6s. 8d.
After making several bequests the residue of the estate was to go to Richard who was also executor. Own Will -Will of Richard WHEATON of Clist St George, yeoman, weak of body. To my daughter Hester WHEATON £20; To my son Richard WHEATON 10s.; To my son Bennedict WHEATON £20; To my son John WHEATON 20s; To poor of Clist St George 2s.; Residue to Dorothy WHEATON, my wife, executrix
Proved 30 April 166829 (in the vacancy of Archdeanery)
Inventory by John ELIOT and Richard ROYES 23 March 1667/68
Mark and Seal (fleur de lys)
Witnesses: Richard ROWSE (or ROWLE) and William KNIGHT Sum £83. 6s. 0d
Exhibited 3 April 1668 by Dorothy WHEATON (Principal Registry Exeter)
Notes for Dorothy UNKNOWN wife of Richard WHEATON:
Addresses
1680 Clist St George, Devon
WILLS
From her husband’s Will Dorothy was left the residue. The Inventory totalled £83. 6s. 0d
Last Will referred to is the Will of Richard WHEATON, died 1680
“Whereas Dorothy WHEATON, widow of parish of Clist St George deceased did by her last will give to my daughter Mary 20s…..”
Own Will March 1, 1669/70, See Notes31
She willed that all those legacies which were given by the last will of Richard WHEATON her husband shall be paid by her executor.; To her son Richard 40s.; To Mary daughter of son Richard 20s when she is 21, in the meantime the money was to remain in the hands of Richard to be employed for Mary’s use.; To Bennett (should be Benedict) my son £10; To Hester my daughter £10; Residue to John my son executor
Mark and Seal Crossed arrows
Witnesses Richard BOND, Rose HERON, William KNIGHT
Exhibited 5 July 1671 (Principal Registry Exeter)
Burial: August 21, 1670, Clyst St George, Devon29
Inventory: August 22, 1670, Robert GIBB and John HOWELL of Woodbury, Devon £118. 2s. 4d30
Probate: July 5, 1671, (in visitation) by John WHEATON son and executor31
Children of Richard WHEATON and Dorothy WHEATON are:
WILLS
From his father, Richard’s Will, Benedict was left £20
From his mother, Dorothy’s Will Benedict was left £10
Will of Benedict WHEATON
He gave to Richard WHEATON all his clothes and a piece of new cloth
To John WHEATON 1s.
To Charles PALMER 10s.
To Joan BEAVIS/BEVICE 10s.
To Mary WHEATON daughter of John WHEATON her pewter dish
To Peter Pyne and Hester his wife 5s each
To Mary Pyne daughter of said Peter Pyne £9
Residue to Mary WHEATON daughter of his brother Richard WHEATON, whom he did make his whole executrix. All which words he did utter and declare in presence of Robert GIBBS and Rose ELLIOTT.
Inventory by Robert GIBBS and George BARONS 20 December 1672 £35. 11s. 0d
Peculiar of Vicar Choral of Exeter.
More About Benedict WHEATON:
Baptism: October 6, 1636, Clyst St George, Devon36
Burial: December 14, 1672, Clyst St George, Devon36
Probate: March 13, 1672/73, See Notes
Will: December 10, 167237
More About Rose WHEATON:
Burial: November 28, 1657, Clyst St George, Devon40
Notes for Hester WHEATON:
WILLS
From the Will of her father Richard, Hester was left £20
From the Will of her mother, Dorothy, Hester was left £10
From the Will of her brother Benedict Hester and her husband were left 5s each and their daughter, Mary PYNE was left £9
5. Elizabeth3 WHEATON (Othoes2, John WETON or1)46 was born Abt. 159846, and died Unknown. She married Lawrence ADAMS October 15, 1622 in Crediton, Devon46. He was born Abt. 159347, and died Unknown.
Notes for Elizabeth WHEATON:
WILLS
In the Will of her father Elizabeth was left £5
Also “To Elizabeth ADDAMS and Charitie ADDAMS 20s each and to the rest of Elizabeth ADDAMS children now living 6s. 8d. each
More About Elizabeth WHEATON:
Baptism: April 9, 1598, Clyst St George, Devon48
Child of Elizabeth WHEATON and Lawrence ADAMS is:
6. Ann3 WHEATON (Othoes2, John WETON or1)51 was born Abt. 160251, and died Unknown. She married Unknown HANCOCK51. He was born Abt. 159752, and died Unknown.
Notes for Ann WHEATON:
WILLS
In the Will of her father Ann was left £20. Also to James HANCOCKE her son 40s and to john HANCOCKE, Thomas HANCOCKE and Anne HANCOCKE her children 6s. 8d each
Baptism: September 24, 1602, Clyst St George, Devon53
Children of Ann WHEATON and Unknown HANCOCK are:
i. James4 HANCOCK54, b. Abt. 162455; d. Unknown.
ii. John4 HANCOCKE56, b. Abt. 162657; d. Unknown.
iii. Thomas4 HANCOCKE58, b. Abt. 162859; d. Unknown.
iv. Anne4 HANCOCKE60, b. Abt. 163061; d. Unknown.
7. Otho3 WHEATON (Richard2, John WETON or1)62 was born Abt. 158662, and died 161462. He married Cath or Katherine WALTHAM62,63 October 10, 1611 in Kenn, Devon64. She was born Abt. 159565, and died Unknown.
Addresses
1614 City of Exeter, Devon
Inventory
Received from St Mallos from Philip DUCKE out of the Meduse of Dartmouth by a bill of exchange £59. 3s. 6d. More received from Philip DUCKE per the John Bonadventure of Dartmouth, three ballotts Canvas which was sold for £32. 16s. 4d.
More received from William GILLE for goods sold him £56. 13s. 4d.
Sum £214. 19s. 10d.
Exhibited 29 October 1614 by Master James HULET, notary public as proctor of administratrix
Debts paid which are owing to Otho WHEATON
To Thomas SANDERS of Wilscombe Co. Somerset, as per his bill appears. £15. 5s. 6d
Paid to my uncle Mr. Geffrey WALTHAM £20
Paid to my cosen Richard BALLAMY £22 (Note from R BROWNING “1st husband of Elizabeth WALTHAM”)
Paid to Mr Abraham PAUL for a quarter rent £2. 10s. 0d.
Nothing to show who was administrator
(Archd. of Exeter)
Note from Michael BROWNING
“Elected Freeman of Exeter 3 Sept 1610 by succession to his father Richard”
More About Otho WHEATON:
Baptism: October 30, 1586, St George, Shillingford, Devon66
Inventory: 1614, George WALTHAM and Richard BELLIMY (?) See notes67
Occupation: Merchant of Exeter68
Residences: See Notes
Will: June 20, 161468
Will Exhibited: October 29, 161468
Notes for Cath or Katherine WALTHAM:
Cath WHEATON née WALTHAM remarried 13 April 1615 to Thos or Thomas SAMSON of London in Exminster, Devon.
Child of Otho WHEATON and Cath WALTHAM is:
More About Richard WHEATON:
Baptism: August 2, 1613, Kenn, Devon68
Generation No. 4
8. Richard4 WHEATON (Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1)69,70 was born Bef. 163771, and died November 1680 in Woodbury, Devon72,73. He married Susanna HOPPING73 February 5, 1666/67 in Clyst St George, Devon73. She was born Abt. 1638, and died July 170573.
Notes for Richard WHEATON:
Addresses
1680 Woodbury, Devon
WILLS
In the Will of his grandfather Richard was left 40s
In the Will of his father, Richard was left 10s
In the Will of his mother, Dorothy, Richard was left 40s
Also his daughter Mary was left 20s, which was to remain with her father Richard, for her use, until she was 21
Own Will
Whereas Dorothy WHEATON, widow of parish of Clist St. George deceased did by her last will give to my daughter Mary 20s and whereas Benedick WHEATON of Woodbury deceased did by his will give to my said daughter Mary £20 both of which sums remain in my hand
I bequeath to my said daughter Mary £9 to be paid when she is 21.
To my son Richard £40 to be paid when is is 21 and my silver spoon.
To my brother Johns three children 12d each.
Residue to remain to Susanna my wife, executrix.
I desire my friends Thomas SCOTT of Woodbury, yeoman, senior, and George GIBBS of Clist St George, junior, Thomas HOPPING, senior, and Thomas HOPPING, junior and Peter PINE of parish of Woodbury to be my rulers in trust.
Witnesses: Robert GIBBS, Thomas EMBERY, Hester PINE
Invent 6 December 1680 by Thomas SCOTT of Woodbury yeoman, George GIBBS of Clist St George, Thomas HOPPING, Edward HOLLWELL and Peter PINE of Woodbury
Wearing apparall and money £6
Farm Stock and household
goods, books 8s
Sum £191. 8s. 2d
(Peculiar of Vicars Choral of Exeter)
From Will of Richard WHEATON, his father, Richard was left 10s.
From Will od Benedict WHEATON, his brother Richard was left all his clothes and a piece of new cloth
More About Richard WHEATON:
Burial: December 2, 1680, Clyst St George, Devon73
Occupation: 1680 Husbandman
Probate: December 10, 1680, By Susanna WHEATON, widow, relict74
Residences: See Notes
Will: November 20, 1680, See Notes
Notes for Susanna HOPPING:
Addresses
1705 Woodbury, Devon
WILLS
Residue from husband Richard’s Will to Susanna.
Total of Inventory was £191. 8s. 2d
In Will of son, Richard WHEATON, mention is made of £56 owing to Susanna WHEATON, widow
Own WILL
To grandson Richard WHEATON £30 out of the money which I have now at interest and 50s part of the £45 which I put in of my own proper money with the money belonging to my grandchildren Henry FRANKS and Mary FRANKS for the purchasing the land of the messuages and tenement in Woodbury, where Frances BEST now dwelleth to the use of my said grandchildren Henry and Mary FRANKS. To grandson John WHEATON £10 out of the money which I have at interest and 50s. more part of the abovenamed sum of £45. I give him also my silver spoon. To my grandson Henry FRANKS £10 part of the said £45. To my granddaughter Mary FRANKS £30, the remaining part of the said £45, and certain goods. Residue to my said grandson Richard WHEATON
If either my grandson Henry FRANKS or my granddaughter Mary FRANKS die before they are 21 the legacy of one shall fo to the other. If both of them die, their legacies shall go to my grandson Richard and John WHEATON.
Executors= Brothers John STABBACK and Thomas HOPPING, Yeomen, cousin Peter STABBACK yeoman, Jonathan SNOW, miller, John SNOW, yeoman and daughter in law Deborah WHEATON, widow, all of Woodbury.
Witnesses Robert GIBBS, Austice EDWARDS, John DARBY
{roved 21 September 1705 by Deborah WHEATON, widow
Peculiar of Vicars Choral of Exeter
More About Susanna HOPPING:
Baptism: July 10, 1638, Woodbury, Devon75
Burial: July 18, 1705, Woodbury, Devon75
Probate: September 21, 1705, by Deborah WHEATON, widow75
Will: July 6, 1705, See Notes75
Children of Richard WHEATON and Susanna HOPPING are:
i. Mary5 WHEATON76, b. Abt. 166777; Baptism: November 1, 1667, Woodbury, Devon79;d. Unknown; m. Robert FRAN(C)K(E)77, Abt. 168977; b. Abt. 166278; d. Unknown.
Addresses
1689 Woodbury, Devon
Wills
Left the residue in the Will of Benedict WHEATON. Left 20s in the Will of Dorothy WHEATON. Left £9 in the Will of her father, to be paid when she is 21
Henry and Mary FRANKS, the children of Mary, were left £10 and £30 respectively in the Will of Susanna WHEATON née HOPPING, their grandmother. Mary was also to inherit “certain goods”. If either died before they were 21 the other was to receive the money, and if both died it was to be shared between their cousins, Richard and John WHEATON
9. John4 WHEATON (Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1)80,81,82 was born March 1642/4383, Baptism: March 1642/43, Clyst St George, Devon83, and died June 1686. His Burial: June 12, 1686, Clyst St George, Devon?83 He married Mary SUXPICH83 November 3, 1670 in Clyst St George, Devon83. She was born Abt. 164983, and died Unknown.
WILLS
From his father, Richard’s Will John was left 20s
From his mother, Dorothy’s Will John was left the residue
From his brother, Benedict’s Will John was left 1s
More About Mary SUXPICH:
Baptism: July 5, 1649, Clyst St George, Devon83
Children of John WHEATON and Mary SUXPICH are:
i. Mary5 WHEATON84,85,86, b. Abt. 167187; Baptism: August 24, 1671, Clyst St George, Devon87; d. Unknown.
From the Will of Richard, her father’s brother Mary was left 12d
From the Will of Benedict, her father’s brother Mary was left a pewter dish
ii. John5 WHEATON88,89, b. Abt. 167389; Baptism: April 15, 1673, Clyst St George, Devon89; d. Unknown.
Left 12d in Will of father’s brother Richard
iii. Thamasin5 WHEATON89, b. Abt. 167590; d. May 1680. Burial: May 31, 1680, Clyst St George, Devon91
iv. Joseph5 WHEATON92,93, b. Abt. 167794; d. November 1692. Burial: November 5, 1692, Clyst St George, Devon95
Left 12d in Will of father’s brother Richard
Generation No. 5
10. Richard5 WHEATON (Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1)96 was born Abt. 1675, Baptism: May 2, 167597, and died September 1702. His Burial: September 15, 1702, Woodbury, Devon97. He married Deborah SNOW97 February 15, 1696/97 in Exeter St George, Exeter, Devon97. She was born April 20, 1675 in Woodbury, Devon97, and died Unknown.
Occupation: Yeoman of Woodbury99
Addresses
1702 Woodbury, Devon
WILLS
Left £40 in father’s Will to be paid when he is 21 and his father’s silver spoon
Will of Richard WHEATON
Administration of husband’s Will
Bond of Dorothea (should be Deborah) WHEATON of Woodbury, widow John SNOW and Nicholas PARSONS of same yeomen in £200. 29 January 1702/3
Condition that about bound Dorothy (should be Deborah) WHEATON relict of Richard WHEATON who is admitted administrator etc.
Mark of Dorothy WHEATON
Inventory
Estate in a Chattle lease £50
Farm stock and household goods
Sum £154. 17s. 0d
There is owing to Susanna WHEATON, widow £56
Other sums owing to – PEARSE widow, Nathaniel LANGLY, George BARNS, Mr Andrew HOLWELL (for rent £23. 12s. 6d). To Captain HEATH for rent £13. 10s. 0d. To Thomas PEARSE for rent £4. 5s. 0d. Sum of debts £116. 15s. 6d. (Peculiar of Vicars Choral of Exeter)
Administration: January 29, 1702/03, Granted to Deborah the relict (Deborah written over Dorothea)97
Inventory: September 19, 1702, by Richard WHEATON of Woodbury, Yeoman, by John STABBACK and William RUDGE of said parish, yeomen (see notes)98
Notes for Deborah SNOW:
WILLS
One of the Executors to her mother-in-law’s Will and it was Deborah WHEATON who is shown to have the Will proved on the 21 September 1705
Children of Richard WHEATON and Deborah SNOW are:
Generation No. 6
11. Richard6 WHEATON (Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1)99 was born Abt. 1701, Baptism: June 24, 1701, Woodbury, Devon99, and died August 1752. His Burial: August 8, 1752, Woodbury, Devon99. He married Joanna WARNE99 February 5, 1724/25 in Woodbury, Devon99. She was born Abt. 1701, and died Unknown.
WILLS
Left £30 and 50s as well as the residue in the Will of his grandmother, Susanna WHEATON née HOPPING. He was also to receive a share of the legacies left to his cousins, Henry and Mary FRANKS if they both died before they were 21
Notes for Joanna WARNE:
Addresses
1753 Woodbury, Devon
Joanne WHEATON née WARNE remarried to Thomas PEARSE about 1753, He was a Shipwright from Woodbury, Devon
Baptism: April 28, 1701, Woodbury, Devon99
Child of Richard WHEATON and Joanna WARNE is:
12. John6 WHEATON (Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1)99 was born Abt. 1700100, and died Bet. 1735 – 1736101. He married Elizabeth BRADDICK102 January 3, 1726/27 in Woodbury, Devon102. She was born Abt. 1705103, and died Unknown.
WILLS
John was left £10 and 50s in the Will of his grandmother, Susanna WHEATON née HOPPING. He was also to receive her silver spoon.
WILL of John WHEATON
“All my estate with the appurtenances lying in Salterton in the parish of Woodbury now in the possession of William HOARD (?) my undertenant” – to wife Elizabeth for her lifetime. After her death the property to go to his children, John, Elizabeth and Richard. or to whoever his wife should think fit. Household goods to be used by wife, but after her decease to be shared amongst children.
(On the other hand it sounds as if he wants the household goods sold and the money to be put in trust for the children when they reach 20)
Executors: Brother-in-law Nicholas BRADDICK and brother Richard WHEATON
Date 6 January 1735
Witnesses Edward CROUCH, Joseph SAVAGE
Proved in London 12 February 1736 before the Right Worshipfull John Bettesworth…PCC etc on oath of Richard WHEATON
Probate: February 12, 1736/37, In London on oath of Richard WHEATON104
Will: January 6, 1735/36, See Notes104
Notes for Elizabeth BRADDICK:
Elizabeth WHEATON née BRADDICK remarriedon the 4 December 1740 at Exeter St Paul, Devon to Edward TAPLEY
Children of John WHEATON and Elizabeth BRADDICK are:
i. George7 WHEATON105, b. Abt. 1727, Not mentioned in John WHEATON’s Will as perhaps not a child of this family106; d. November 1760107. Burial: November 29, 1760, Woodbury, Devon107
George is a only possibly attached to this family
iii.John7 WHEATON107, b. Abt. 1731108; d. Unknown.
iv. Richard7 WHEATON109, b. Abt. 1733110; d. July 1763111; Burial: July 16, 1763, Woodbury, Devon114 m. Charity FARRANT111, October 15, 1758, Littleham (Exmouth) Devon111,112; b. Abt. 1738113; d. Unknown.
Occupation: Baker of Woodbury, Devon114
Addresses
1758 Woodbury, Devon
1763 Lympstone, Devon
WILL
To Charrity my dealy beloved wife (whim I appoint executor) all my goods
Signature and seal broken
Witnesses Edward TUCKER, Mark SKINNER, Rutg ROBERTS
No Inventory exhibited (Archd. of Exeter).
Probate: October 25, 1763, Charity WHEATON relict and executrix114
Will: July 12, 1763, See Notes114
Notes for Charity FARRANT:
Addresses
1763 Littleham, Devon
1765 Lympstone, Devon
Charity WHEATON née remarried 17 June 1765 in Lympston, Devon to Francis MUGFORD of Lympstone, Devon
Generation No. 7
13. John7 WHEATON (Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1) was born 1725, Baptism: December 19, 1725, Woodbury, Devon114, and died April 1762114. His Burial: April 3, 1762, Woodbury, Devon114He married Elizabeth WALDRON114 January 7, 1754 in Clyst Honiton, Devon114. She was born 1734, and died December 1791.
Occupation: Yeoman of Woodbury114
Addresses
1762 Woodbury, Devon
WILL: March 27, 1762, See Notes114
Left “lands of inheritance” known as Farrington (having been purchased of John FARRINGTON) and Turpins both in Woodbury and all my goods and chattlets to John PEARSE of Exmouth, yeoman and John COLDRIDGE of Woodbury, yeoman, in trust for the maintenance and education of my children during their minority and to pay my wife during her life £8 a year, and after the death of my mother, the additional sum of £4 a year, on condition that my wife shall release and relinquish all her right of dower accrued to her by her marriage with me as to the estate called Farrington, in trust to convey the same to my eldest son John WHEATON as soon as he is 21, or be married, and as to the estate called Turpins in trust to convey same to my son Richard WHEATON as soon as he is 21 or be married; if either of my sons die under 21 or before marriage, the survivor to have estate of deceased, If both my sons die under 21 unmarried trustees to convey said estates to my cousins John WHEATON and Richard WHEATON son of my uncle John WHEATON as tenants in common.
Such part of my leasehold estates which remain after payment of debts etc, in trust for my younger son Richard and if he dies to my son John and if he dies to my said cousins. Trustees to be executors and guardians of my 2 sons. Witnesses: William CHOWN, Joseph BROOKS, John BAKER
Signature and Seal (Principal Reg. Ex)
Administration: 1803114
Probate: April 8, 1762, by trustees and executors114
More About Elizabeth WALDRON:
Baptism: August 10, 1734, Clyst Honiton, Devon114
Burial: December 14, 1791, Clyst Honiton, Devon ?114
Children of John WHEATON and Elizabeth WALDRON are:
14. Elizabeth7 WHEATON (John6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1)114 was born Abt. 1729115, and died Unknown. She married Francis STREET116 February 5, 1754 in Lympstone, Devon116. He was born Abt. 1724117, and died Unknown.
Addresses
1754 Woodbury, Devon
Elizabeth is a only possibly attached to this family
Notes for Francis STREET:
Addresses
1754 Lympstone, Devon
Occupation: 1754 Mariner118
Child of Elizabeth WHEATON and Francis STREET is:
Generation No. 8
15. John8 WHEATON (John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1)119,120 was born Abt. 1755120, Baptism: December 13, 1755, Woodbury, Devon128, and died December 18, 1837 in Withycombe, Devon Age 82120,121,122. His Burial: December 27, 1837, Withycombe Raleigh, Devon129He married Elizabeth THORNE123,124 December 1, 1778 in North Molton, Devon125. She was born Abt. 1755126, and died July 1825 in Withycombe Raleigh, Devon Age 70127.
Occupation: 1837 Gentleman130
Addresses
1778 Woodbury, Devon
– 1812 Great Hale Estate, Honiton, Devon (“The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON
1837 Withcombe Rawleigh, Devon
Will of father
In Will of father, John WHEATON of Woodbury, John was to receive the property named TURPINS.
From Woodbury A View from the Beacon, Ursula W. Brighouse
In 1793 a dispute arose about the use of the Green, Nobody disputed LEE’s Right to the soil of Bowling Green. It concerned the grazing rights which John WHEATON of Venmore said he had. On April 10th that year a young lad was minding 19 ewes and lambs on the Bowling Green when John WHEATON Came up to him and asked whose sheep they were. WHEATON’s dogs, much to the consternation of the lad then chased the sheep out of the field and finally drove them into Exton Pound. To settle the matter the oldest inhabitants of Exton were called to give Testamonies as to how the field had been used during their memory. Was it common grazing land or was it not?
Thomas Cantlebury aged 76, says he remembers the Bowling a sporting place and the fact of someone’s cutting furze there – he thinks twas by WHEATON’s Granfer. Richard Hall was 63 and landlord of the New Inn at Exton. He remembers the remains of a shed or Bowling House standing. The Bowling Green was always since his time a Common. Next came John Braddick shipwright who lived at Exton House, then called Braddicks. It had been open, used for sports of Easter Monday and wrestling and always considered an Open Common. Surprisingly, the case was awarded to John WHEATON, subject to its ancient rights being observed.
Own Will
To son Francis Drake Walrond WHEATON, Innkeeper of Honiton £400; To Grandson John WHEATON son of deceased son John £100; To Grandson William WHEATON deceased son John WHEATON £100; To Grandaughter Elizabeth wife of (blank) DOMMETT daughter of deceased son John WHEATON £100; To daughter Sophia wife of Thomas EWEN £ 20; In Trust to son Charles WHEATON of Bishops Clist and to Francis Drake Walrond WHEATON £1,400 on behalf of son George WHEATON and on his death to his 3 eldest children the principal £300 granddaughter Charlotte DENNER wife of Thomas DENNER the Younger of Great Hale £500; then to children, daughter Charlotte wife of William DALE of George Nympton £300, and then to children daughter Eliza wife of Thomas CARTER of Honiton Yeoman £300 and then to children. Charlotte DENNER, Charlotte DALE and Eliza CARTER were to have sole and separate use of annual produce of Trust which was to be free from debts central or engagements by husbands. All Freehold and Leasehold and Copyhold Messuages farms lands tenements and hereditaments the rest and residue of the Estate to Charles WHEATON
Codicil date 27 June 1836; £100 to John WHEATON grandson revoked; £50 to be invested until William CRABB the reputed son of Grandson John WHEATON and his wife Charlotte comes of age; £50 to be invested until Charlotte WHEATON the daughter of GrandSon John WHEATON comes of age. If either die before of age the residue to sink back into estate. Proved by Charles WHEATON gentleman of Bishops Clyst 30 December 1837. Under £1,000
Probate: January 3, 1838, By Charles WHEATON Gentleman of Bishops Clyst Devon131,132
Residences: See Notes
Will: September 25, 1835, See Notes133
Will Codicil: June 27, 1836133
Notes for Elizabeth THORNE:
Addresses
1778 North Molton, Devon
Baptism: July 22, 1755, North Molton, Devon133
Burial: July 30, 1825, Withycombe Raleigh, Devon134
Children of John WHEATON and Elizabeth THORNE are:
iii. Eliz(abeth)9 WHEATON135,136, b. Abt. 1783, Woodbury, Devon136; Baptism: January 5, 1784, Woodbury, Devon137; d. June 1831. Burial: June 24, 1831, Sowton, Devon13
iv. Charlotte WHEATON139,140, b. Abt. 1785, Woodbury, Devon140; Baptism: January 3, 1786, Woodbury, Devon; d. Unknown; m. William DALE140, December 6, 1810, Honiton, Devon140; b. Abt. 1780141; d. Unknown.
Notes for William DALE:
Addresses
1837 George Nympton, Devon (Will of John WHEATON)
Occupation: Yeoman of George Nympton, Devon142
v. Charles9 WHEATON143,144,145,146, b. Abt. 1787, Woodbury, Devon147,148; Baptism: January 8, 1788, Woodbury, Devon; d. August 12, 1859, Johnson’s Place, Exmouth, Devon Age 72148,149,150; Burial: August 18, 1859, Withycombe Raleigh, Devon161; m. (1) Charlotte GOLSWORTHY151, December 5, 1826, Clyst St Mary, Devon151,152; b. 1788153; d. December 1828153; m. (2) Mary LAVERS154,155, October 28, 1841, Exeter District, Devon155,156; b. Bet. 1797 – 1801, St Sidwell, Exeter, Devon157; d. November 24, 1863, Johnsons Place, Exmouth, Devon Age 66158,159,160,161.
Occupation: 1826 Gentleman of Bishops Clyst; 1841 Independent; 1851 Proprietor of land; 1857 Esq.,
Addresses
1826 Sidmouth, Devon
1841 Bassetts, Withycombe, Devon with Mary WHEATON, Age 60,, Harriett COLSWORTHY and 2 servants
1851 Withycombe, Devon, with 3 servants Robert CHANNING (29), Groom, Elizabeth COOK (28). House Servant adn Mary JELLUND (27) House Servant. Charles WHEATON lived in some style in later life, having Bassett Park, Withycombe, (Exmouth) built for him in about 1850. He sold it in 1856 3 years before his death
(From M BROWNING, together with picture of Bassett Park)
1857 Bassett Park, Withycombe Raleigh, Devon (1857 Billing Directory)
1859 Formerly of Bassetts but late of Exmouth, Devon (Will)
Probate: November 24, 1859, Exeter by Mary WHEATON of Exmouth, widow, relict, sole executor162
Residences: See Notes
Will: Effects under £3,000163,164
Notes for Charlotte GOLSWORTHY:
Addresses
1826 Clyst St Mary, Devon
More About Charlotte GOLSWORTHY:
Burial: December 13, 1828165
Probate: April 10, 1829165
Will: October 11, 1828165
Notes for Mary LAVERS:
Addresses
1851 Withycombe, Devon with 3 servants
1863 1 Johnson’s Place Exmouth, Devon (M BROWNING – according to her Will and to Harrison, Harrod & Co 1862 Directory of Devon and Cornwall. Michael BROWNING’s Mother, grandparents, great and great grandparents (all CARTERs) also lived at this address from about 1840 onwards)
Mary LAVERS had been married before she married Charles WHEATON. No details available
More About Mary LAVERS:
Burial: November 28, 1863, Withycombe Raleigh, Devon166
Probate: December 5, 1863, Exeter by Mary Elizabeth DOWLING of Exmouth, widow the niece, and George PEACOCK Esq the elder of Starcross. the executors167
Will: And Codicil, Effects under £2,000168,169
vi. Sophia9 WHEATON170,171,172, b. Abt. 1791, Woodbury, Devon; Baptism: October 6, 1791, Woodbury, Devon179; d. Unknown; m. Thomas IWEN/EWEN173,174, July 27, 1822, Withycombe Raleigh, Devon175,176; b. Abt. 1786177; d. October 25, 1851178.
Addresses
1822 Withycombe, Devon
Notes for Thomas IWEN/EWEN:
Addresses
1822 Littleham, Devon
More About Thomas IWEN/EWEN:
Occupation: Gentleman of Exmouth, Devon180
Probate: January 14, 1852180
Residences: See Notes
Will: February 20, 1851180
vii. Eliza9 WHEATON181,182,183, b. Abt. 1793, Woodbury, Devon184; Baptism: July 9, 1793, Woodbury, Devon; d. 1866185; m. Thomas CARTER186, May 13, 1817, Withycombe Raleigh, Devon186,187; b. August 5, 1793188; d. July 30, 1882188.
Addresses
1817 Withycombe Rawleigh, Devon
Notes for Thomas CARTER:
Addresses
1817 Aylesbeare, Devon
Baptism: June 14, 1796188
Burial: August 3, 1822188
Occupation: 1817 Yeoman of Honiton
16. Richard8 WHEATON (John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1) was born 1757188, Baptism: August 23, 1757, Woodbury, Devon190; and died February 16, 1821188. His Burial: February 24, 1821, Woodbury, Devon190He married Elizabeth PRING188 October 22, 1778 in Woodbury, Devon188. She was born November 30, 1756188, and died November 3, 1821188.
Occupation: Yeoman of Woodbury190
Addresses
1778 Woodbury, Devon
1821 Woodbury, Devon
WILLS
In the Will of his father, John WHEATON of Woodbury, Richard was to receive the property FARRINGTON
From Woodbury A View from the Beacon, Ursula W. Brighouse
In 1793 a dispute arose about the use of the Green, Nobody disputed LEE’s Right to the soil of Bowling Green. It concerned the grazing rights which John WHEATON of Venmore said he had. On April 10th that year a young lad was minding 19 ewes and lambs on the Bowling Green when John WHEATON Came up to him and asked whose sheep they were. WHEATON’s dogs, much to the consternation of the lad then chased the sheep out of the field and finally drove them into Exton Pound. To settle the matter the oldest inhabitants of Exton were called to give Testamonies as to how the field had been used during their memory. Was it common grazing land or was it not?
Thomas Cantlebury aged 76, says he remembers the Bowling a sporting place and the fact of someone’s cutting furze there – he thinks twas by WHEATON’s Granfer. Richard Hall was 63 and landlord of the New Inn at Exton. He remembers the remains of a shed or Bowling House standing. The Bowling Green was always since his time a Common. Next came John Braddick shipwright who lived at Exton House, then called Braddicks. It had been open, used for sports of Easter Monday and wrestling and always considered an Open Common. Surprisingly, the case was awarded to John WHEATON, subject to its ancient rights being observed.
Own WILL: December 23, 1820, Under £450 See Notes190
Left all land, stock, goods etc to his wife Elizabeth if she remain a widow.
After her death or second marriage he bequeaths his property called Reeds and Rockets (10 acres) in Woodbury to his daughter Caroline and his son William equally subject to an annuity of £8 a year to be paid half yearly to his daughter Martha.
His estate called late John’s (3¾ acres) in Woodbury which he held for the remainder of a term of 500 years, again after the death or second marriage of his wife, is left to Caroline and William under trust for his daughter Martha. She is to receive the half yearly rents, and after her death the property is to go to Caroline and William.
The leasehold estate where he lived called Venmore, together with Vincent and Long Park meadows, after the death or second marriage of his wife, are to be shared equally between his 4 children, Susannah, Richard, Elizabeth wife of Joseph ASHFORD and Mary. Peculiar of Vicars General)
He also bequeathed to his 7 children, Susannah, Richard, Elizabeth, Caroline, Mary, Martha and William,a judgement debt of £200 against Matthew LEE at the Exeter Assizes on the 20 March 1811. He asks that they do their utmost to recover the debt from Matthew who has absconded to avoid payment. Residue ot estate after wife’s death or remarriage to Susannah, Richard, Elizabeth and Mary. If his wife remarried instead of the foregoing she was to have an annuity of £10. Elizabeth his wife was Executrix in trust for his children. Witnesses John WESTCOTT, James ASHFORD, William ASHFORD, John William WESTCOTT
Elizabeth, Richard’s wife died inestate 9 months after him and the administration of Richard’s will was committed to their son Richard. Bond of Richard WHEATON of Aldgate, High Street in the city of London, wine merchant and Joseph ASHFORD of Cockington Co. Devon, yeoman, and Edward Ball FORCE of city of Exeter, statuary? in £200. 28 November 1821
Administration: November 29, 1821, Not administered as Elizabeth his relict also deceased. Administrstion committed to Richard WHEATON, son of deceased. See Notes189
Probate: August 22, 1821, by Elizabeth WHEATON executrix19
Notes for Elizabeth PRING:
Addresses
1778 Woodbury, Devon
WILLS
Left all her husbands lands, stock, goods etc to use and enjoy during her life if she remained a widow. The residue of the estate was also to go to Elizabeth as well as 4 of her children After her death, or if she remarried, the property was divided between her children. If she did remarry she was to receive instead of the above an annuity of £10.
Burial: November 10, 1821, Woodbury, Devon190
Residences: See Notes
Will: None, died inestate191
Children of Richard WHEATON and Elizabeth PRING are:
iii. Elizabeth9 WHEATON192, b. Abt. 1783, Woodbury, Devon192,193; Baptism: August 26, 1783, Woodbury, Devon195; d. Unknown; m. Joseph ASHFORD194, April 7, 1807, Woodbury, Devon195; b. Abt. 1772, Paignton, Devon; d. Unknown.
Occupation: 1851 Retired Farmer’s wife
Addresses
1851 Lower Venmore, Woodbury, Devon
WILLS
In the Will of her father, Richard WHEATON, after the death or 2nd marriage of their mother, the estate where Richard lived, called Venmore, together with Vincent and Long Park meadows were to be divided equally between Susannah, Richard, Elizabeth wife of Joseph ASHFORD and Mary
He also bequeathed to his 7 children a judgement debt of £200 against William LEE at the Exeter Assizes on the 20 March 1811. He asks that they do their utmost to recover the debt from Matthew who has absconded to avoid payment.
Residue ot estate to wife, Susannah, Richard, Elizabeth and Mary
Notes for Joseph ASHFORD:
Addresses
1851 Lower Venmore, Woodbury, Devon
Living with him was his sister-in-law Martha
WILLS
Elizabeth, the mother of Joseph’s wife, Elizabeth, died inestate 9 months after the death of her husband and the administration of Richard’s will was committed to their son Richard. Bond of Richard WHEATON of Aldgate, High Street in the city of London, wine merchant and Joseph ASHFORD of Cockington co. Devon, yeoman, and Edward Ball FORCE of city of Exeter, statuary? in £200. 28 November 1821
Occupation: Yeoman of Cockington; 1851 Retired Farmer
WILLS
In the Will of her father, Richard WHEATON, after the death or 2nd marriage of their mother, the estate where Richard lived, called Venmore, together with Vincent and Long Park meadows were to be divided equally between Susannah, Richard, Elizabeth wife of Joseph ASHFORD and Mary
He also bequeathed to his 7 children a judgement debt of £200 against William LEE at the Exeter Assizes on the 20 March 1811. He asks that they do their utmost to recover the debt from Matthew who has absconded to avoid payment.
Residue ot estate to wife, Susannah, Richard, Elizabeth and Mary
vi. Martha9 WHEATON198,199, b. Abt. 1794, Woodbury, Devon200,201,202; Baptism: June 6, 1794, Woodbury, Devon204; d. Bet. January – March 1865, St Thomas District, Devon, Age 69203.
Occupation: 1851 No occ
Addresses
1841 In the Village, Woodbury, Devon
1851 Lower Venmore, Woodbury, Devon with her sister and her sister’s husband
WILLS
In the Will of her father, Richard WHEATON, after the death or 2nd marriage of their mother, Caroline, with brother William, was to inherit the estate called Reeds and Rockets (10 acres). From this they had to pay Martha £8 a year. Caroline and William also had to hold in trust the property called John’s for their sister Martha with their property to be divided between them at her death.
He also bequeathed to his 7 children a judgement debt of £200 against William LEE at the Exeter Assizes on the 20 March 1811. He asks that they do their utmost to recover the debt from Matthew who has absconded to avoid payment.
17. Mary8 STREET (Elizabeth7 WHEATON, John6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1)205 was born Abt. 1754 in Lympstone, Devon205, and died Unknown. She married Jonah BLAMPIN205 1788 in Wooldbury, Devon205. He was born Abt. 1749206, and died Abt. 1814207.
Occupation: 1841 Lacemaker
Addresses
1841 Lympstone, Devon – age shown as 75 so born 1766
Living with her was Loueza HELLEKER (10) born Devon Lacemaker
Children of Mary STREET and Jonah BLAMPIN are:
i. Elizabeth Wheaton9 BLAMPIN207, b. November 20, 1788, Devon208,209; Baptism: December 14, 1788, Gulliford Meeting-Presbyterian, Woodbury, Devon209; d. Unknown.
Addresses
1841 Lympstone, Devon
ii. Mary9 BLAMPIN209, b. July 17, 1790, Lympstone, Devon209; Baptism: August 15, 1790, Gulliford Meeting-Presbyterian, Woodbury, Devon 209d. Unknown.
iii. John9 BLAMPIN209, b. April 6, 1792, Lympstone, Devon209; Baptism: April 29, 1792, Gulliford Meeting-Presbyterian, Woodbury, Devon 209; d. Unknown.
iv. Sarah9 BLAMPIN209, b. April 17, 1795, Lympstone, Devon209; Baptism: May 10, 1795, Gulliford Meeting-Presbyterian, Woodbury, Devon 209; d. Unknown.
v. Ann9 BLAMPIN209, b. December 30, 1796, Lympstone, Devon209; Baptism: February 26, 1797, Gulliford Meeting-Presbyterian, Woodbury, Devon209; d. Unknown.
vi. Susanna9 BLAMPIN209, b. June 4, 1799, Lympstone, Devon209; Baptism: July 7, 1799, Gulliford Meeting-Presbyterian, Woodbury, Devon 209; d. Unknown.
vii. Elizabeth9 BLAMPIN209, b. Abt. 1801209; Baptism: February 15, 1807, Gulliford Meeting-Presbyterian, Woodbury, Devon 213; d. 1880, Age 79210; m. John Lamb HARE211; b. Abt. 1761, Devon212; d. Unknown.
Notes for John Lamb HARE:
Addresses
1841 Lympstone, Devon
Occupation: 1841 Mariner
viii. Catherine9 BLAMPIN213, b. Abt. 1803, Lympstone, Devon213; Baptism: April 17, 1803, Gulliford Meeting-Presbyterian, Woodbury, Devon 213; d. Unknown.
ix. Leah9 BLAMPIN213, b. Abt. 1805214; Baptism: February 22, 1805, Gulliford Meeting-Presbyterian, Woodbury, Devon 217; d. Unknown; m. John Noel BODLEY215; b. Abt. 1800216; d. Unknown.
x. Jonah9 BLAMPIN217, b. Abt. 1814, Lympstone, Devon217; Baptism: Abt. May 15, 1814, Gulliford Meeting-Presbyterian, Woodbury, Devon 217; d. Unknown.
Generation No. 9
18. John9 WHEATON (John8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1)218,219,220 was born Abt. 1779 in Woodbury, Devon, Baptism: December 8, 1779, Woodbury, Devon225‘ and died Bef. 1835221. He married Elizabeth “Betty” DENNER221,222 May 23, 1805 in Silverton, Devon223. She was born Abt. 1785 in Monkton, near Honiton, Devon223,224, and died Unknown.
Occupation: 1815 Farmer
Addresses
1815 Bishops Nympton, Devon
More About Elizabeth “Betty” DENNER:
Baptism: May 17, 1785, Monkton, Devon226
Children of John WHEATON and Elizabeth DENNER are:
Addresses
1825 Sidbury, Devon
1837 Hole near Honiton, Devon (Will of Grandfather, John WHEATON)
Notes for Thomas DENNER:
Addresses
1835 Honiton, Devon
Baptism: June 7, 1802226
Burial: 1891, Ilton, Devon226
Occupation: 1835 Gent
iii. Elizabeth10 WHEATON226, b. Abt. 1813, Bishops Nympton, Devon226; Baptism: February 18, 1813, Bishops Nympton, Devon228; d. Unknown; m. William DOMMETT226, November 26, 1834, Honiton, Devon226; b. Abt. 1813227; d. Unknown.
Notes for Elizabeth WHEATON:
Addresses
1834 Honiton, Devon
Notes for William DOMMETT:
Addresses
1834 Junior of Honiton, Devon
Baptism: September 22, 1813, Honiton, Devon228
19. George9 WHEATON (John8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1)229,230,231,232 was born Abt. 1781 in Woodbury, Devon233,234,235, Baptism: January 29, 1782, Woodbury, Devon249, and died November 7, 1864 in Ottery St Mary, Devon Age 81236,237,238. His Burial: November 12, 1864, Ottery St Mary, Devon250,251He married Caroline CARTER239,240,241,242 June 27, 1812 in Aylesbeare, Devon243. She was born May 6, 1791 in Aylesbeare, Devon244,245,246,246, and died January 6, 1855 in Honiton District, Devon Age 63247,248.
Occupation: 1816 Yeoman; 1821, 1825, 1827, 1830 Farmer; 1834 Baker; 1841 Baker; 1848 Yeoman; 1851 Proprietor of Houses; 1864 Yeoman
Addresses
1812, 1816 Great Hale Estate, Honiton, Devon
Land Tax Assessment 1812, 1913, 1814 – £19. 10s 3½d each year (“The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
1821, 1823, 1825 Marshwood, Devon
1827 Aylesbeare, Devon
1830 In the Aylesbeare Parish Register, for the baptism of Edward, it states “Abode
of the mother” was Newton Poppleford, Devon
1834 Newton Poppleford
1841 Newton Poppleford, Devon. At same address was Thomasin DRAKE, age 82, Independent
1851 Higher Pitt, Ottery St Mary, Devon
1864 Back Street, Ottery St Mary, Devon
Probate: November 18, 1864, In Exeter by George Abbot Copplestone WHEATON son, Elizabeth Thorne WHEATON and Sophia WHEATON daughters, executors252
Residences: See Notes
Will: Effects under £600252,253
Notes for Caroline CARTER:
Addresses
1791 Aylebeare, Devon
1792 Salcombe Regis, Devon
1797 Aylesbeare, Devon
1812 Aylesbeare, Devon
1827 Newton Poppleford, Devon
Written in the Parish Register, in the “Abode” column for the baptism of Edward are the words “Abode of the mother”.
1841 Newton Poppleford, Devon
1851 Higher Pitt, Ottery St Mary, Devon
1855 Back Street, Ottery St Mary, Devon
Wills
In the Will of Thomas CARTER, father of Caroline, Caroline was left Five Hundred Pounds sterling.
Baptism: February 12, 1792254
Burial: January 13, 1855, Ottery St Mary, Devon254,255
Children of George WHEATON and Caroline CARTER are:
Occupation: 1871 Later Housekeeper; 1881 Retired Companion & Housekeeper; 1891 -; 1901 Living on own means
Addresses
1871 42 Denmark Road, Willesden, Middlesex (RG10/1329 folio 121 page 15) Visiting her brother Edward and his wife Emma
1881 Private School, Back Street, Ottery St Mary, Devon with sister Fanny. Also in property were a Cook, another retired Housekeeper and 1 boarder/scholar
1891 Silver Street, Ottery St Mary, Devon (RG12/1672 folio 77 page 3)
1901 Corn Hill, Ottery St Mary, Devon. Living with her sister and Susan S JAMES (19) General Servant
1911 Station, Ottery St Mary, Devon. Boarding with Charles PILLEY (56) Station Master born Ringwood, Hampshire and his wife Elizabeth (55) born Wool, Dorset. A Visitor was Eliza Ann VICKERY (54) Dressmaker born St George in the East, London
1914 Station House, Ottery St Mary, Devon
Gazette Issue 23953 published on the 27 February 1873. Page 374 of 476: Lists Sophia, Eliza, Caroline all of Ottery St Mary, and Fanny of Whimple, all Spinsters
Gazette Issue 24070 published on the 28 February 1874. Page 402 of 510: Lists Sophia, Caroline both of Ottery St Mary and Fanny of Whimple, all Spinsters
Gazette Issue 24185 published on the 27 February 1875. Page 442 of 562: Lists Sophia, Eliza, Caroline of Ottery St Mary and Fanny of Larkbeare Court, Whimple, all Spinsters
Gazette Issue 24300 published on the 26 February 1876. Page 462 of 712: Lists Sophia, Eliza, Caroline of Ottery St Mary and Fanny of Larkhouse Court, Whimple, all Spinsters
Gazette Issue 24556 published on the 27 February 1878. Page 483 of 736: Lists Sophia, Eliza, and Caroline of Ottery St Mary, all Spinsters
Gazette Issue 24685 published on the 26 February 1879. Page 487 of 784: Lists Sophia and Caroline of Ottery St Mary, both Spinsters
Gazette Issue 24426 published on the 28 February 1887. Page 486 of 758: Lists Sophia, Eliza, and Caroline of Ottery St Mary, all Spinsters
Probate: July 6, 1914, Exeter to Charles PILLEY Station Master and Elizabeth Caroline PILLEY his wife270 Will: £732. 8s. 9d271,272
iii. Ann WHEATON273,274,275, b. Abt. 1817276; Baptism: June 17, 1817, Honiton on Otter, Devon278; d. March 1823, Marshwood, Devon Age 6276,277. Burial: March 6, 1823, St Candida & Holy Cross, Whitchurch Canonicorum, Dorset279,280
iv. John Walrond10 WHEATON281,282, b. Abt. 1819; d. December 1838, St Geo East District, London282,283.
More About John Walrond WHEATON:
Baptism: October 7, 1819, Honiton on Otter, Devon284
Burial: December 6, 1838, St George in the East, Tower Hamlets, Middlesex285
Notes for Eliza Thorne WHEATON:
Addresses
1841 Newton Poppleford, Devon
1851 Higher Pitt, Ottery St Mary, Devon
1857 “The Misses WHEATON, Ladies Boarding and Day School, Cornhill, Ottery St Mary,
Devon” (“The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON”)
1864 Ottery St Mary, Devon (Will of Father)
1871 Back Street, Ottery Saint Mary, Devon (Girls School) with sister Fanny
1879 Mill Street, Ottery St Mary, Devon
Gazette Issue 23953 published on the 27 February 1873. Page 374 of 476
Lists Sophia, Eliza, Caroline all of Ottery St Mary, and Fanny of Whimple, all Spinsters
Gazette Issue 24185 published on the 27 February 1875. Page 442 of 562
Lists Sophia, Eliza, Caroline of Ottery St Mary and Fanny of Larkbeare Court, Whimple, all Spinsters
Gazette Issue 24300 published on the 26 February 1876. Page 462 of 712
Lists Sophia, Eliza, Caroline of Ottery St Mary and Fanny of Larkhouse Court, Whimple, all Spinsters
Gazette Issue 24556 published on the 27 February 1878. Page 483 of 736
Lists Sophia, Eliza, and Caroline of Ottery St Mary, all Spinsters
Gazette Issue 24426 published on the 28 February 1887. Page 486 of 758
Lists Sophia, Eliza, and Caroline of Ottery St Mary, all Spinsters (includes Eliza!)
More About Eliza Thorne WHEATON:
Baptism: December 13, 1821, Whitchurch Canonicorum, Dorset294,295
Burial: March 10, 1879, Ottery St Mary, Devon296,297
Occupation: 1851, 1857, 1871 School Mistress
Probate: March 21, 1879, At Exeter by Sophia WHEATON, spinster, sister298,299
Residences: See Notes
Will: Under £100299
vii. Fanny10 WHEATON300,301,302,303,304, b. Abt. 1825, Marshwood/Marshland/Aylesbeare, Devon305,306,307,308; d. June 8, 1905, Ottery St Mary, Devon Age 80309,310,311.
Notes for Fanny WHEATON:
Addresses
1841 Tape Street, Ottery St Mary, Devon living with Ann WALKER in the home of
Thomas and Elizabeth CARTER age 76 and 77 respectively.
1851 Dorchester, Dorset (from Michael BROWNING 5/20/2002)
1871 Back Street, Ottery Saint Mary, Devon (Girls School) with sister Caroline
1881 Private School, Back Street, Ottery St Mary, Devon with sister Caroline
Also in property were a Cook, a Retired Housekeeper and 1 Scholar/Boarder
1891 Silver Street, Ottery St Mary, Devon (RG12/1672 folio 77 page 3)
Living with her was her sister Caroline and a servant, Emily LAND
1901 Corn Hill, Ottery St Mary
1905 Silver Street, Ottery St Mary, Devon
From the a2a web site
London Metropolitan Archives, LONDON DEEDS
1875 Conveyance: Edward WHEATON 42 Denmark Street, Kilburn, Middlesex ref. O/258/004
1878-1882 Mortgage: 1 Edward WHEATON 42 Denmark Street, Kilburn, Middlesex and 2 Edward WHEATON ref. O/258/005
1907: Release of annuity 1 Mary WHEATON, Green Cottage, Broadclyst, Devon sp. 2. Fanny WHEATON ref. O258/0006
Gazette Issue 23953 published on the 27 February 1873. Page 374 of 476
Lists Sophia, Eliza, Caroline all of Ottery St Mary, and Fanny of Whimple, all Spinsters
Gazette Issue 24070 published on the 28 February 1874. Page 402 of 510
Lists Sophia, Caroline both of Ottery St Mary and Fanny of Whimple, all Spinsters
Gazette Issue 24185 published on the 27 February 1875. Page 442 of 562
Lists Sophia, Eliza, Caroline of Ottery St Mary and Fanny of Larkbeare Court, Whimple, all Spinsters
Gazette Issue 24300 published on the 26 February 1876. Page 462 of 712
Lists Sophia, Eliza, Caroline of Ottery St Mary and Fanny of Larkhouse Court, Whimple, all Spinsters
More About Fanny WHEATON:
Baptism: May 8, 1825, Aylesbeare312,313
Burial: June 13, 1905314
Occupation: 1851 Shop Woman; 1871 Assistant School Mistress to her sister, Eliza; 1881 School Mistress; 1891, 1901 Living on own means
Probate: July 10, 1905, London to Charles PILLEY stationmaster and Elizabeth Caroline Pilley (wife of Charles PILLEY)315,316
Residences: See Notes
Will: Effects £1,001.18s. 1d317,318
Notes for Edward WHEATON:
Addresses
1841 Newton Poppleford, Devon
1863 1 Suffolk Street, Cambridge Road, London N5 (London Directory)
1866, 1867, 1868
1 Queens Road, Bermondsey, London (London Directory)
1871 42 Denmark Road, Willesden, Middlesex (RG10/1329 folio 121 page 15)
1881 42 Denmark Street, Willesden, Middlesex
Also in the property was Charlotte BISHOP, a Bakers Shop Assistant
1901 25 Gordon Road, Ealing, Middlesex
Charlotte BISHOP (51) was a General Domestic Servant brn Suppet (?), Devon
Also living with them was Fanny WHEATON (33) single, niece, born Whimple, Devon
1907 25 Gordon Road, Ealing, Middlesex
From the a2a web site
London Metropolitan Archives, LONDON DEEDS
1875 Conveyance: Edward WHEATON 42 Denmark Street, Kilburn, Middlesex ref. O/258/004
1878-1882 Mortgage: 1 Edward WHEATON 42 Denmark Street, Kilburn, Middlesex and 2 Edward WHEATON ref. O/258/005
1907: Release of annuity 1 Mary WHEATON, Green Cottage, Broadclyst, Devon sp. 2. Fanny WHEATON ref. O258/0006
More About Edward WHEATON:
Baptism: April 11, 1830, Aylesbeare, Devon339,340
Occupation: 1863, 1866, 1867, 1868, 1871, 1881 Baker; 1901 Retired Baker
Probate: February 23, 1907, London to Fanny WHEATON, Spinster (niece)341
Residences: See Notes
Will: £8,332. 6s. 5d342,343
Notes for Emma WHEATON:
Addresses
1841 Clappentale Farm, Ottery St Mary, Devon
1851 Ford Moor, Plymtree, Devon
1871 42 Denmark Road, Willesden, Middlesex (RG10/1329 folio 121 page 15)
1881 42 Demark Street, Willesden, Middlesex
1901 25 George Road, Ealing, Middlesex
More About Emma WHEATON:
Baptism: December 8, 1833, Independent Chapel, Ottery St Mary, Devon 344
Occupation: 1851 Employed at home; 1871 Baker’s wife
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Sophia WHEATON:
Addresses
1841 Newton Poppleford, Devon
1851 Higher Pitt, Ottery St Mary, Devon
1864 Ottery St Mary, Devon (Will of father)
1871 21 & 23 High Street, St Paul, Bedford, Bedfordshire
Visiting people including Anna Maria SUMMERS sister of head of house (30) Draper
and Grocer’s wife born Aylesbury, Devon, Charles SUMMER, brother-in-law to head
of House (26) Draper and Grocer born Swanage, Dorset and 13 others all Drapers
Clerks, Assistants, Apprentices and Servants.
1881 Back Street, Ottery St Mary, Devon
Gazette Issue 23953 published on the 27 February 1873. Page 374 of 476
Lists Sophia, Eliza, Caroline all of Ottery St Mary, and Fanny of Whimple, all Spinsters
Gazette Issue 24070 published on the 28 February 1874. Page 402 of 510
Lists Sophia, Caroline both of Ottery St Mary and Fanny of Whimple, all Spinsters
Gazette Issue 24185 published on the 27 February 1875. Page 442 of 562
Lists Sophia, Eliza, Caroline of Ottery St Mary and Fanny of Larkbeare Court, Whimple, all Spinsters
Gazette Issue 24300 published on the 26 February 1876. Page 462 of 712
Lists Sophia, Eliza, Caroline of Ottery St Mary and Fanny of Larkhouse Court, Whimple, all Spinsters
Gazette Issue 24556 published on the 27 February 1878. Page 483 of 736
Lists Sophia, Eliza, and Caroline of Ottery St Mary, all Spinsters
Gazette Issue 24685 published on the 26 February 1879. Page 487 of 784
Lists Sophia and Caroline of Ottery St Mary, both Spinsters
Gazette Issue 24426 published on the 28 February 1887. Page 486 of 758
Lists Sophia, Eliza, and Caroline of Ottery St Mary, all Spinsters (includes Sophia!)
More About Sophia WHEATON:
Baptism: November 2, 1834, Aylesbeare, Devon353
Burial: March 26, 1881, Ottery St Mary, Devon354,355
Occupation: 1851 Scholar; 1871 Schoolmistress
Probate: April 27, 1881, Exeter by Fanny WHEATON of Ottery St Mary, Devon, spinster, sister356,357
Residences: See Notes
Will: Under £600358,359
20. Francis Drake Walrond9 WHEATON (John8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1)360,361,362,363,364,365 was born Abt. 1795365, and died April 29, 1849 in Honiton District, Devon366,367. He married Penelope Ann CARTER368,369,370,371,372 August 17, 1818 in Withycombe Raleigh, Devon372,373. She was born April 7, 1796 in Aylesbeare, Devon374,375,376, and died February 24, 1882 in Tiverton District, Devon Age 86377,378.
Notes for Francis Drake Walrond WHEATON:
Addresses
1818 Withycombe Rawleigh, Devon
1819 Aylesbeare, Devon
1822 Sidbury, Devon
1827 Wiscombe Southleigh, Devon
1830 Golden Lion Inn, Honiton, Devon (Bill from Golden Lion Inn dated 17 October 1830
sent by Mary WAGNER 5/11/2000)
(Dinner was 2/6d. Beer, 4d, Bed 1/6d, Breakfast 2/-d, Fly 12/-d, with additions of
9d for the Chambermaid, 1/-d for the Waiter and 4/-d for the Driver)
Honiton Poll book 1839
List of Persons entitled to vote in Election of Member of the borough of HONITON. In respect of Property occupied within the Parish of HONITON by virtue of an Act passed in the second year of the Reign of King William the Fourth intituled “An Act to amend the Representation of the people in England and Wales
List 1 includes
WHEATON Francis Drake Walrond House in High Street
List 2 includes
WHEATON Francis Drake Walrond Potwaller in High Street
(Potwaller is someone who satisfied the test of a voter by boiling his pot on his own fireplace within the borough, sometimes in the open and before witnesses to establish a bogus claim)
Wills
In the Will of Thomas CARTER, the father of Penelope Ann, wife of Francis Drake Walrond WHEATON. Francis (and Edward CARTER) were Trustees and were left “Five hundred pounds sterling UPON TRUST to invest the same on Government Security or on a Mortgage of Lands or Buildings and from time to time vary sich Investment. And during the life of my daughter MARY the Wife of Joseph TURPIN UPON TRUST to pay the dividents, interest and annuel produce thereof as the same become due and not in anticipation into the proper hands of my said daughter MARY”. After her death the interest was to be used for the maintenance and education of her children until they were 21, and when the youngest reached that age then the Five hundred pounds, and any remaining interest, should be divided between the surviving children. Similarly, Francis (and Edward CARTER) were left Five Hundred Pounds to invest, the interest of which was to go to Thomas CARTER’s son-in-law, William THOMAS, then his daughter Ann, and then for the benefit of Ann’s children.
More About Francis Drake Walrond WHEATON:
Baptism: July 30, 1795, Woodbury, Devon378
Burial: May 4, 1849378
Occupation: 1819 Yeoman; 1822 Farmer; 1827 Yeoman; Innkeeper at Golden Lion Inn
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Penelope Ann CARTER:
Addresses
1818 Aylesbeare, Devon
1851 Town, Wellington, Culmstock, Devon
Living with her was her granddaughter Julia TOWNSEND. In the same property were Ann
GRAHAM (21) House Servant, and John FRY (16) Stable Boy
1871 St Andrews Street, Tiverton, Devon
Living with her daughter, Penelope WHITNEY and family
1881 62 West Exe South East Side, Tiverton, Devon with son-in-law Edwyn WHITNEY
Wills
In the Will of Thomas CARTER, father of Penelope Ann WHEATON, she was left Five hundred pounds sterling.
More About Penelope Ann CARTER:
Baptism: June 14, 1796378
Occupation: 1851 Widow of FDW WHEATON Innkeeper
Residences: See Notes
Children of Francis WHEATON and Penelope CARTER are:
Notes for Charles WHEATON:
Addresses
1841 Alpha Cottage, Sidmouth, Devon
In Home of Benjamin AVERY (20) Carpenter, with Emanuel DENMAN (20) Prof of
Music. John BONE was another pupil and Harriet BINHAM (16) was a Female Servant
More About Charles WHEATON:
Baptism: February 1, 1827, Aylesbeare, Devon385
Burial: February 21, 1857386
Occupation: 1841 Pupil
Residences: See Notes
Notes for John WHEATON:
Addresses
1841 Paternoster Row, Ottery St Mary, Devon
John was a Schoolboy on the propert of John BAKER, his wife and twi children.
There were 11 boys and 5 girls in the school with 2 FS and 1 MS
1851 Weston Cottages, Awliscombe, Devon, with sister, Penelope Ann WHITNEY and her
family
More About John WHEATON:
Baptism: July 17, 1828391
Occupation: 1851 Farmer’s son
Residences: See Notes
21. Susanna9 WHEATON (Richard8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1)391 was born Abt. 1780391, and died September 22, 1852391.
Notes for Susanna WHEATON:
WILLS
In the Will of her father, Richard WHEATON, after the death or 2nd marriage of their mother, the estate where Richard lived, called Venmore, together with Vincent and Long Park meadows were to be divided equally between Susannah, Richard, Elizabeth wife of Joseph ASHFORD and Mary
He also bequeathed to his 7 children a judgement debt of £200 against William LEE at the Exeter Assizes on the 20 March 1811. He asks that they do their utmost to recover the debt from Matthew who has absconded to avoid payment.
Residue of estate to wife, Susannah, Richard, Elizabeth and Mary
Will of Susanna WHEATON
– to brother William of Withycombe Rawleigh £30 and watch
– to sister Caroline PHILPOTTS £40
– to children of sister Caroline PHILPOTTS all the plate spoons
– to niece Caroline REED one guinea and a silk shawl
– to Mrs BROOKS wife of James BROOKS one black silk dress
– to Mary Louisa BARKER daughter of James ASHFORD a mustard glass and spoon as a keepsake
– to James ASHFORD a Silver mounted horn
– to his wife a Tea Caddy
– residue of property and wearing apparel equally between William WHEATON and Caroline PHILPOTTS
Witnesses James ASHFORD Woodnury, Mary BROOKS Woodbury
More About Susanna WHEATON:
Baptism: February 29, 1780, Woodbury, Devon391
Probate: October 1, 1852, William WHEATON of Withycombe Rawleigh, Devon391,392
Will: March 23, 1852, Under £100 See notes393,394
Child of Susanna WHEATON is:
More About Julia WHEATON:
Baptism: September 16, 1810, Woodbury, Devon395,396
Burial: November 18, 1830, Woodbury, Devon397
Notes for Richard WHEATON:
Addresses
1818 High Street, Whitechapel, Middlesex
1822 High Street, Whitechapel, Middlesex
WILLS
In the Will of his father, Richard WHEATON, after the death or 2nd marriage of their mother, the estate where Richard lived, called Venmore, together with Vincent and Long Park meadows were to be divided equally between Susannah, Richard, Elizabeth wife of Joseph ASHFORD and Mary
He also bequeathed to his 7 children a judgement debt of £200 against William LEE at the Exeter Assizes on the 20 March 1811. He asks that they do their utmost to recover the debt from Matthew who has absconded to avoid payment.
Residue ot estate to wife, Susannah, Richard, Elizabeth and Mary
Elizabeth, Richard’s mother died inestate 9 months after his father and the administration of Richard’s will was committed to their son Richard. Bond of Richard WHEATON of Aldgate, High Street in the city of London, wine merchant and Joseph ASHFORD of Cockington co. Devon, yeoman, and Edward Ball FORCE of city of Exeter, statuary? in £200. 28 November 1821
More About Richard WHEATON:
Baptism: August 21, 1781, Woodbury, Devon401
Burial: July 15, 1826, Woodbury, Devon401
Occupation: 1816 Liquor Merchant; 1820 Traveller; 1822 Wine Merchant; Wine Merchant in High Street, Aldgate401
Probate: August 31, 1826, London402
Will: February 17, 1826402
Notes for Hannah MAXEY:
Addresses
1835 Mile End Old Town, Stepney, Middesex
Will of Hannah MAXEY
I Hannah Wheaton of the hamlet Mile End Old Town, Stepney Middlesex, widow, do make my Will as follows. I give to my sister Sophia Partridge of Tiverton Devon the sum of nineteen guineas. Also I give to James Partridge her husband the sum of ten pounds. I give to Mr John Gibbins of John Street Commercial Road the sum of ten pounds for a ring of wirth {sic}. I request his acceptance as a token of respect for the many acts of kindness he has shewn me. Also I give to George Baskin of Ratcliff ????way the sum of ten pounds and to his sister Mary Baskin the sum of five pounds. Also to Edward Coombe of the Old Kent Road the sum of ten pounds for a ring and to my cousin Frances Coombe the sum of five pounds for a ring, also to Mary Rippingham of Warwick Cottage Upper Clapton the sum of five pounds. I give to my executor after-named in trust for the purchase of a good watch the sum of twelve pounds for my youngest son Charles Wheaton to be given him at such time as my Executor shall deem most proper before he is twenty one years of age, and should he should not arrive at that age the twelve pounds to be equally divided between my other children. I give to my daughter Elizabeth Wheaton my gold watch and all my jewellery and all my wearing apparel. I give to Mary Franklin my nurse two good black gowns and bonnet, two mourning caps and a pair of gloves. I give to my servant Agnes Leviston two good black gowns, two pair of black stockings, two raps {sic} and a bonnet. I give to the Red Coat Charity School of Mile End Old Town the sum of five pounds also to the Middlesex Soriety School in Cannon St Road the sum of five pounds. I give to Jane Cauder the sum of thirty shillings for mourning. I hereby nominate my brother John Maxsy my Executor and direct him to retain fifty pounds for his trouble therein and after the payment of all my just debts, funeral expenses and the expenses in the execution of this my will I give All the Rest and Residue of my real and personal estate to be equally divided between my four children Richard, John, Elizabeth and Charles Wheaton. I revoke all other wills and codicils. In witness hereof I have set my hand this twenty third day of October one thousand eight hundred and thirty five – Hannah Wheaton –
Signed and published by the above-named Hannah Wheaton as and for her last will in the presence of us who at her request have witnessed the same John Wm Randell Nathaniel Symons
Proved at London the 11th November 1835 before the worshipful John Haggard —–of Laws and Surrogate by the oath of John Maxsy the brother the sole Executor to whom —— was granted having been first sworn duly to administer
More About Hannah MAXEY:
Burial: 1835, Maxey family vault, St George in East, Middlesex403,404
Residences: See notes
Will: October 23, 1835405
Will proved: November 11, 1835405
Children of Richard WHEATON and Hannah MAXEY are:
Notes for John WHEATON:
Addresses
1822 High Street, Whitechapel, Middlesex
More About John WHEATON:
Baptism: December 5, 1822, St Mary, Whitechapel High Street, Whitechapel, Middlesex409
Burial: December 13, 1838, St Mary and All Saints. Lambourne, Essex410,411
Residences: See Notes
iii. Charles10 WHEATON412, b. April 26, 1820412; d. May 28, 1820, Stepney, Middlesex Age I month412,413.
Notes for Charles WHEATON:
Addresses
1925 M.E.O.T (As shown on Baptism Records from Findmypast web site)
More About Charles WHEATON:
Baptism: May 17, 1820, St Dunstan, Stepney, Middlesex
Burial: May 28, 1820, St Mary, Whitechapel, E London with sister Hannah Sophia414,415
Residences: See Notes
More About Elizabeth Caroline WHEATON:
Baptism: December 2, 1822, St Mary, Whitechapel, E London421,422,423
More About John WHEATON:
Baptism: December 5, 1822, St Mary, Whitechapel, Stepney, London, Middlesex424
vii. Hannah Sophia10 WHEATON425, b. June 17, 1825425; d. January 3, 1827, Stepney, Middlesex Age I year 6 months425,426.
More About Hannah Sophia WHEATON:
Burial: January 11, 1827, St Mary, Whitechapel, E London with brother Charles427,428
23. Caroline9 WHEATON (Richard8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1)429 was born Abt. 1791429, and died Unknown. She married Joseph PHILPOTTS429 October 29, 1826 in Woodbury, Devon429,430. He was born Abt. 1786431, and died Unknown.
Notes for Caroline WHEATON:
Addresses
1826 Woodbury, Devon
WILL
In the Will of her father, Richard WHEATON, after the death or 2nd marriage of their mother, Caroline, with brother William, was to inherit the estate called Reeds and Rockets (10 acres). From this they had to pay their sister Martha £8 a year. Caroline and William also had to hold in trust the property called John’s for their sister Martha with their property to be divided between them at her death.
He also bequeathed to his 7 children a judgement debt of £200 against William LEE at the Exeter Assizes on the 20 March 1811. He asks that they do their utmost to recover the debt from Matthew who has absconded to avoid payment.
More About Caroline WHEATON:
Baptism: September 13, 1791, Woodbury, Devon432
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Joseph PHILPOTTS:
Addresses
1826 Newnham, Gloucestershire (from Michael BROWNING)
More About Joseph PHILPOTTS:
Occupation: Chemist of Gloucester433
Residences: See Notes
Child of Caroline WHEATON and Joseph PHILPOTTS is:
24. William9 WHEATON (Richard8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1)434,435,436,437 was born Abt. 1796 in Woodbury, Devon438,439,440,441, and died August 25, 1873 in Withycombe Raleigh, Devon Age 75442,443. He married Betsey HELMAN444,445,446 April 22, 1829 in Withycombe Raleigh, Devon446,447. She was born Abt. 1794 in Bicton, Devon448,449, and died February 2, 1859 in Withycombe, Devon Age 65450,451.
Notes for William WHEATON:
Addresses
Yeoman of Ash Farm, Withycombe
1829 Woodbury, Devon
1831, 1833, 1836, 1838 Withycombe, Devon
1841 Ash, Withycombe, Devon with Female Servant, Mary GOODING
1851 Withycombe, Devon with 2 servants Maryann WILLS (20) and Thomas PENGILLEY (14)
1857 Withycombe Raleigh (Billing Directory 1856)
1862 Withycombe Raleigh, Devon (Information from Harrisons, Harrod & Co 1862 Directory of
Devon and Cornwall)
1871 Withycombe Village, Withcombe Raleigh, Devon
Living with his son William Hillman WHEATON, his wife and family
1873 Ash Farm, Withycombe, Devon
WILL of father
In the Will of his father, Richard WHEATON, after the death or 2nd marriage of their mother, William, with sister Caroline, was to inherit the estate called Reeds and Rockets (10 acres). From this they had to pay their sister Martha £8 a year. William and Caroline also had to hold in trust the property called John’s for their sister Martha with their property to be divided between them at her death.
He also bequeathed to his 7 children a judgement debt of £200 against William LEE at the Exeter Assizes on the 20 March 1811. He asks that they do their utmost to recover the debt from Matthew who has absconded to avoid payment.
More About William WHEATON:
Baptism: December 29, 1796, Woodbury, Devon452
Burial: August 29, 1873, Withycombe, Devon452,453
Occupation: 1829 Yeoman; 1831 Farmer; 1833, 1836, 1838 Yeoman; 1841 Farmer; 1851 – ; 1861 Yeoman; 1862, 1866 Farmer; 1871 Annuitant; 1873 Yeoman
Probate: November 22, 1873, Exeter, Devon to William Helman WHEATON of Ash Farn, Yeoman, son, sole executor454
Residences: See Notes
Will: Effects under £100454
Notes for Betsey HELMAN:
Addresses
1829 Withycombe Rawleigh, Devon
1841 Ash, Withycombe, Devon
1851 Withycombe, Devon with 2 servants
More About Betsey HELMAN:
Burial: February 8, 1859, Withycombe Raleigh, Devon455
Residences: See Notes
Children of William WHEATON and Betsey HELMAN are:
iii. Betsey Helman10 WHEATON456,457,458, b. Bet. 1834 – 1836, Withycombe, Devon459,460,461,462; d. March 24, 1874, Withycombe Raleigh, Devon Age 38463,464.
Notes for Betsey Helman WHEATON:
Addresses
1841 Ash, Withycombe, Devon
1851 Withycombe, Devon
1874 Withycombe Raleigh, Devon
More About Betsey Helman WHEATON:
Administration: July 9, 1874, Exeter to William Helman WHEATON of Withycombe, Farmer, Charles WHEATON, butcher, Richard Elias Helman WHEATON Lodging House Keeper both of Exmouth, brothers and only next of kin.465
Baptism: April 27, 1836, Withycombe, Devon466
Burial: March 27, 1874, Withycombe Raleigh, Devon
Occupation: 1851 Not shown
Residences: See Notes
Will: Effects under £300. Died inesate467
Generation No. 10
25. John10 WHEATON (John9, John8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1)468 was born Abt. 1807 in Bishops Nympton, Devon469, and died Unknown. He married Charlotte CRABB470,471 September 14, 1832 in Sidmouth, Devon472. She was born Abt. 1806 in Lympstone, Devon473, and died Bet. January – March 1881 in St Thomas District, Devon Age 74474.
Notes for John WHEATON:
Addresses
1832 Sidmouth, Devon
1835 Lympstone, Devon
1853 Lympston, Devon (Will of son)
Information from Ann GODWIN 29/11/2000
“My grandfather, Linsey Tom DENNER….told my mother the story about his grandmother’s (Charlotte Wheaton DENNER) brother John WHEATON. John had fallen in love with a “titled” lady and eloped never to be heard of again. As a child I always imagined them galloping away into the mists of time in a coach and four! ……… I have always wondered if he went abroad, possibly to South Africa but it could have been equally USA, Canada or Australia…..As the matter of Charlotte CRABBs existence was glossed over in the story I also wonder if the “titled” lady was an embroidery”.
More About John WHEATON:
Baptism: February 8, 1807, Bishops Nympton, Devon475
Occupation: Mariner
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Charlotte CRABB:
Addresses
1832 Sidmouth, Devon
1851 Coaver House, Heavitree, Devon as servant to John MILFORD (59), Banker, wife and daughter.
There were two visitors, Geo Hy Green BRIDGES (34) and Catherine Mary BRIDGES (26),
Marine and Lady respectively. There was a total of five servants including Charlotte.
The others were Anne RIVERS (45) Housekeeper, Emma BIRMINGHAM (31) Housemaid,
Charlotte SHRINE (14) Kitchen Maid and James NETTOM (28) Footman
1871 Cover House, Topsham Road, Heavitree, Devon as a servant to John MILFORD (79)
born Exeter, Devon Banker and his daughter Sarah E (49) born Exeter, Devon.
Ann RIVERS (66) was still Housekeeper, and there was another Lady’s maid Ellen
MacGREGOR (26), a Kitchen Maid Eliza ? (58), Butler John WILLIAMS (40) and Groom
George ? (19) as well as a visitor Annie LEATHAM (42) born Newton Abbot Devon
(Copy of census difficult to read)
More About Charlotte CRABB:
Baptism: April 13, 1806, Lympstone, Devon475
Occupation: 1851, 1871 Lady’s Maid
Residences: See Notes
Children of John WHEATON and Charlotte CRABB are:
i. George11 WHEATON475, b. Abt. 1833476; d. October 4, 1850477.
Notes for George WHEATON:
Addresses
1853 “late of Lympstone”, Devon
Will of George WHEATON
– to his mother £25.10.0 with Interest and all effects
– to his sister Harriet £25. 10. 0 with Interest at present in the Hands of my Charles Wheaton at Withicombe Co Devon (he being my Trustee)
Witnesses : James Hawkins Col Sergt 24 Regt – Frederick Mountford Sergt 24th Regt – John Mahun Privt
More About George WHEATON:
Occupation: Private H.M’s 24th Regiment of Foot477,478
Probate: January 3, 1853, Charlotte WHEATON Residuary Legatee479,480
Will: September 28, 1850, Under £100 See notes481
ii. William Crabb11 WHEATON481, b. Abt. 1834482; d. Unknown.
iii. Charlotte Elizabeth11 WHEATON483,484, b. Abt. 1835, Lympstock, Devon484; d. Unknown.
Notes for Charlotte Elizabeth WHEATON:
Addresses
1851 Cathedral Yard, Exeter St Martin & Close Precinct St, Sidwell, Exeter, Devon
Living with Fanny WOODMAN (48) Milliner & Dressmaker, and her assistant, Mahala
WONNACOTT (20)
More About Charlotte Elizabeth WHEATON:
Baptism: March 8, 1835, Lympstone, Devon485
Occupation: 1851 Apprentice Milliner and Dressmaker
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Harriett Ann WHEATON:
Addresses
1851 6 Longbrook Terrace, St David, Exeter, Devon as servant to John HAYHAMS (32),
Solicitor’s General Clerk born Totnes, Devon, his wife Elizabeth (30) and son John W (2)
both born in Exeter, Devon
More About Harriett Ann WHEATON:
Occupation: 1851 Servant
Residences: See Notes
26. William10 WHEATON (John9, John8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1)491,492,493 was born February 19, 1815 in South Molton or Bishops Nympton, Devon494,495,496, and died Bet. 1881 – 1891497. He married Emma Du CHEMIN498,499,500 Bet. July – September 1839 in Exeter District, Devon501,502. She was born Abt. 1812 in Exeter, Devon503,504,505, and died February 10, 1895 in St Thomas District, Devon Age 80506,507.
Notes for William WHEATON:
Addresses
1841 New Street, Honiton, Devon
1851 High Street, Honiton, Devon with Servant, Elizabeth CLEGG (27) Housemaid, and William
KITE (55) a Lodger
1871 4 Hills Court, Exeter, Devon
Living with them was Ann FLUELLIN (40) born Bramford, Suffolk, Servant
1878 13 Hills Court, Exeter, Devon (1878 Harrods Directory)
1881 13 Hills Court, St Sidwell, Exeter, Devon with Servant, Fanny JERRED
More About William WHEATON:
Baptism: September 13, 1815, Withycombe, Devon508
Occupation: 1841 Iromonger; 1851 Ironmonger employing 6 shopmen and 1 porter; 1871 Merchant; 1881 Manure Merchant
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Emma Du CHEMIN:
Addresses
1841 New Street, Honiton, Devon
1851 High Street, Honiton, Devon with Servant, Elizabeth CLEGG (27) Housemaid and lodger
William KITE (55)
1871 4 Hills Court, Exeter, Devon
1881 13 Hills Court, St Sidwell, Exeter, Devon with Servant Fanny JERRED
1891 10 Lion Terrace, St Thomas, Exeter (RG12/1683 folio29 page 8)
Devon with Servant Minnie CLARK (19)
1895 10 Lion Terrace, St Thomas the Apostle, Exeter, Devon
More About Emma Du CHEMIN:
Baptism: February 7, 1812509
Occupation: 1851 Domestic; 1891 Living on own Means
Probate: April 19, 1895, to Albert Henry WHEATON, Merchant and Emma Louisa Dechemin WHEATON spinster509
Residences: See Notes
Will: Effects £581.11s 3d510
Children of William WHEATON and Emma Du CHEMIN are:
iii. Emma Louise du Chemin11 WHEATON511,512, b. Bet. October – December 1851, Honiton, Devon513,514; d. June 6, 1931, Exeter District, Devon Age 78515,516.
Notes for Emma Louise du Chemin WHEATON:
Addresses
1871 4 Hills Court, Exeter, Devon
1881 13 Hills Court, St Sidwell, Exeter, Devon with Servant Fanny JERRED
1891 10 Lion Terrace, St Thomas, Exeter, Devon (RG12/1683 folio29 page 8)
1901 11 Mont Le Grand, Heavitree, Devon
Living with her brother Albert Henry and his wife
1911 Not found on census index
1931 19 Bedford Circus, Exeter, Devon
More About Emma Louise du Chemin WHEATON:
Occupation: 1891 Teacher drawing & Painting; 1901 Artist Sculptor
Probate: December 29, 1931, Exeter to Sydney Philip POPE Solicitor, John Pearce George DAVY Public Accountant and Frederick Peter COTTEY Solicitor517
Residences: See Notes
Will: Effects £3,392. 18s. 9d518,519
27. George Abbott Coplestone10 WHEATON (George9, John8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1)520,521 was born Abt. 1814 in Honiton on Otter, Devon522, and died March 17, 1866 in 6 Bedford Terrace, Old Ford Road, Bethnal Green, Middlesex Age 52523,524,525. He married Harriett SAYER526,527 December 26, 1844 in St Mary, Whitechapel, Middlesex528,529. She was born Abt. 1817530, and died March 29, 1869 in 6 Bedford Terrace, Old Ford Road, Bethnal Green, Middlesex Age 52530,531,532.
Notes for George Abbott Coplestone WHEATON:
Addresses
1856 1 Suffolk St, Cambridge Road, London N.5 (London Directory – Michael BROWNING
5/11/2000)
1856, 1858, 1861, 1862, 1863, 1864
1 Suffolk St, Cambridge Road, London N.5
1864 6 Bedford Terrace, Old Ford Road, Bethnal Green, Middlesex (Father’s Will)
1866 6 Bedford Terrace, Old Ford Road, Bethnal Green, Middlesex (Own Will)
1867, 1869
6 Bedford Terrace, Old Ford Road, Bethnal Green, Middlesex (London Directory)
More About George Abbott Coplestone WHEATON:
Baptism: July 23, 1814, Honiton on Otter, Devon
Occupation: 1856, 1862m 183m 1864, 1866 Baker533
Probate: May 28, 1866, Principal Registry by Harriet WHEATON of 6 Bedford Terrace, widow and relict and Timothy RIBBONS of 4 Britannia Place, Wandsworth Road, Surrey, Grocer, the executors.534
Residences: See notes
Will: Effects under £300534,535
Notes for Harriett SAYER:
Addresses
1869 6 Bedford Terrace, Old Ford Road, Bethnal Green, Middlesex
http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/23595/pages/1612
Gazette Issue 23595 published on the 4 March 1870. Page 26 of 44
Notice asking all creditors to send claims to solicitor before 16 April after which time the inheritance will be distributed according to Harriet’s Will.
More About Harriett SAYER:
Occupation: 1869 Baker536
Probate: May 31, 1869, Principal Registry by Timothy RIBBONS of 4 Britannia Place, Wandsworth Road, Surrey, Grocer, ? Executor537
Will: Effects under £800538,539
Children of George WHEATON and Harriett SAYER are:
Notes for Caroline WHEATON:
Addresses
1869 6 Bedford Terrace, Old Ford Road, Bethnal Green, Middesex
More About Caroline WHEATON:
Baptism: April 13, 1863, St James the Less, Bethnal Green, Tower Hamlets, Middlesex551
Occupation: 1869 Baker552
Probate: May 27, 1869, Principal Registry by Timothy RIBBONS at 4 Britannia Place, Wandsworth Road. Surrey, Grocer sole executor552
Will: Effects under £600552
iii. John Lovelace Carter11 WHEATON553,554, b. Bet. July – September 1848, Bethnal Green District, Middlesex555,556; d. Bet. January – March 1850, Kensington District, Middlesex Age 2?557,558.
28. Ann Carter10 WHEATON (George9, John8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1)559,560 was born Abt. 1823 in Whitchurch Canonicorum, Dorset561, and died November 25, 1881 in Redhill, South Australia, Australia Age 57562,563,564. She married John WHEATON565,566,567 April 3, 1848 in Ottery St Mary, Devon568,569,569,570. He was born December 14, 1819 in Ottery, Devon571,572, and died May 15, 1905 in Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia Age 84573,574.
Notes for Ann Carter WHEATON:
Addresses
1841 Newton Poppleford, Devon
1848 Ottery St Mary, Devon
The following is an extract from the book “The Wheaton Story” by Joy WHEATON
John and Ann Carter WHEATON settled at Chain of Ponds, 20 miles north of Adelaide. In 1870 the family moved to what was known as the Broughton Agricultural Area number 4 in South Australia”.
Their property came to be known as “Hydon”
Newspaper article (1) from Nerida RUTLEDGE 17/5/2008
It listed the passengers:
Edward GLADFIELD Es., and Miss Anne Rooker HUGHES in the cabin
Mrs and Mrs Robert HAWKES and six children
Mr and Mrs Wm WALKER
Messes John Wm SCOTT, Frederick PERRY, John SMITH, John FRISBY in the intermediate
Philip WHEATON wife and three children,
John WHEATON and wife Mary Ann Carter WHEATON
Thomas CULLEY
Francis CULLEY
Francis PALMER
Robert INGHAM
Wm. ENOUY
James BALDERSTON
Edward PARSONS
James PRINGLE wife and daughter
Wm HUNSLEY
Patrick Edward HARRIS and wife
Humphry Harding BICKFORD and wife
Wm SHARP
George Robert HUNTER
John GARBET and
Robert FINCHER in the steerage
Newspaper article (2) from Nerida RUTLEDGE 17/5/2008
“THE GRATITUDE” FROM LONDON
This barque arrived yesterday from London (10th April) with 44 passengers, and a large cargo of goods. Several of the passengers are capitalists, and all destined, we trust, to become capital colonists.
The Gratitude did not call at any intermediate port, and her mails not being so recent as the Sibella’s of course we have nothing new from Europe”
More About Ann Carter WHEATON:
Baptism: October 8, 1823, St Candida & Holy Cross, Whitchurch Canonicorum, Dorset575,576
Emigration: April 10, 1848, To South Australia in the “GRATITUDE” under Captain John SMITH. Arrived Port Adelaide 15 August 1848 (See Note)577
Residences: See Notes
Notes for John WHEATON:
Addresses
1841 Clappentale Farm, Ottery St Mary, Devon
1848 Ottery St Mary, Devon
1854 Bussetts, Chain of Ponds, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia when a stock brand
“W” off Shoulder was assigned to John WHEATON
“The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON
1869 Chain of Ponds, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
1870 “Hydon”, Redhill, South Australia, Australia
In the Register for “The Meeting House”, for the Independent Congregational denomination in Ottery St Mary, there is the following note:
“The following is a list of Persons belonging to the Protestant Dissenting Congregation at Ottery St Mary who were either not baptised or not duly registered at their baptism. The dates of their birth have been copied by me from family bibles, and duly certified by the parents of the respective persons” Signed John BOURSELL Minister
John is included in this list.
The following is an extract from the book “The Wheaton Story” by Joy WHEATON
John and Ann Carter WHEATON settled at Chain of Ponds, 20 miles north of Adelaide. In 1870 the family moved to what was known as the Broughton Agricultural Area number 4 in South Australia”.
Their property came to be known as “Hydon”
Newspaper article (1) from Nerida RUTLEDGE 17/5/2008
It listed the passengers:
Edward GLADFIELD Es., and Miss Anne Rooker HUGHES in the cabin
Mrs and Mrs Robert HAWKES and six children
Mr and Mrs Wm WALKER
Messes John Wm SCOTT, Frederick PERRY, John SMITH, John FRISBY in the intermediate
Philip WHEATON wife and three children,
John WHEATON and wife Mary Ann Carter WHEATON
Thomas CULLEY
Francis CULLEY
Francis PALMER
Robert INGHAM
Wm. ENOUY
James BALDERSTON
Edward PARSONS
James PRINGLE wife and daughter
Wm HUNSLEY
Patrick Edward HARRIS and wife
Humphry Harding BICKFORD and wife
Wm SHARP
George Robert HUNTER
John GARBET and
Robert FINCHER in the steerage
Newspaper article (2) from Nerida RUTLEDGE 17/5/2008
“THE GRATITUDE” FROM LONDON
This barque arrived yesterday from London (10th April) with 44 passengers, and a large cargo of goods. Several of the passengers are capitalists, and all destined, we trust, to become capital colonists.
The Gratitude did not call at any intermediate port, and her mails not being so recent as the Sibella’s of course we have nothing new from Europe”
More About John WHEATON:
Baptism: February 20, 1820, Kerswell, Broadwoodhembury, Devon578,579
Cause of Death: Following serious injury when thrown from a horse drawn vehicle in Dubbo, NSW580
Emigration: April 10, 1848, To South Australia in the “GRATITUDE” under Captain John SMITH. Arrived Port Adelaide 15 August 1848 (See Note)581,582
Occupation: 1848 Yeoman; 1848 Gardener at Kersbrook; 1854-1855 Poundkeeper of Chain Ponds Area appointed by Para Wirra District Council; 1859 Farmer
Residences: See Notes
Children of Ann WHEATON and John WHEATON are:
More About Frederick John WHEATON:
Occupation: Partnership with brother George in Hydon Oil Power Chaff Mills
vii. Sophia11 WHEATON589, b. March 3, 1860, Chain of Ponds, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia589; d. April 19, 1860, Chain of Ponds, South Australia, Australia Age 6 weeks590.
Notes for Mary WHEATON:
Addresses
Hydon, Broughton, South Australia
1905 Adelaide, South Australia
More About Mary WHEATON:
Burial: March 1921, Payneham Cemetery, South Australia, Australia598
Residences: See Notes
29. Mary Ann10 WHEATON (George9, John8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1)600,601 was born August 31, 1827 in Aylesbeare, Devon602,603,604,605, and died October 7, 1876 in Mount Pleasant, South Australia, Australia age 49606,607,607. She married John Miller GILMOUR608 September 5, 1850 in Manse, Freeman Street, Adelaide, Mt Pleasant, South Australia, Australia (or the 3rd)608,609,610. He was born August 25, 1816 in Alloa, Clackmannanshire, Scotland611, and died September 5, 1890 in Mount Pleasant, South Australia, Australia Age 74611,612,613.
Addresses
1839 Newton Poppleford, Devon (From David BENNET “based in her sampler “Aged 12
years Newton Poppleford”
1841 Newton Poppleford, Devon
The captain of the “Gratitude” was Captain John SMITH and they departed from London on the 10th April 1848 and arrived in Pt Adelaide on the 15th August 1848. (from David BENNET 11/5/2003 “accessed from microfiche copy of the South Australian Register Newspaper 16 August 1848)
More About Mary Ann WHEATON:
Baptism: September 23, 1827, Aylesbeare, Devon614,615
Burial: October 1876, Mount Pleasant Cemetery, South Australia, Australia616
Emigration: August 15, 1848, arrived Adelaide, Australia aboard the barque “Gratitude” together with sister Ann Carter and Ann’s husband, John WHEATON (Note that Mary Ann is called ‘Mary Ann CARTER’ presumably from confusion with her sister’s name. See notes617
Residences: See Notes
More About John Miller GILMOUR:
Burial: September 14, 1890, Mount Pleasant Cemetery, South Australia, Australia618
Cause of Death: Rheumatism, Arthritis, Uremia619
Emigration: July 6, 1839, Arrived Adelaide, South Australia, Australia aboard the ‘Lysander’ from Liverpool under Captain William CURRIE620,621,622
Occupation: 1850 Farmer; Farmer/Grazier; 1890 Sheep Farmer623
Children of Mary WHEATON and John GILMOUR are:
i. George John11 GILMOUR624, b. January 21, 1852, Chain of Ponds, South Australia, Australia624,625; d. 1930626; m. Clara PRIOR627, January 12, 1880, Presbyterian Church, Mt. Pleasant, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia628; b. April 8, 1849, McLaren Vale, South Australia, Australia628; d. Unknown.
Notes for George John GILMOUR:
Information from Nerida RUTLEDGE 17/5/1008
George accompanied his father and two brothers, Alex and Erskine, when they took up a pastoral lease at Mr Burrell in the 1880s. George then moved to western Queensland with his wife Clara (née PRIOR) by 1892 after returning from the failed sheep raising attempt in Central Australia. He ran a property store on Comongin, a large pastoral property 150 miles from the railhead at Charleville and on the Bulloo River. It covered 925½ square miles and in its first year produced 1200 bales of wool. The annuel rental was seven pounds ten shillings. In 1908 it carried 117,283 sheep, 914 cattle and 260 horses. In 1914 the Queensland Government resumed 100,000 acres – this land becoming the townshup of Quilpie. The store sold a variety of goods such as pantry items like flour, butter, rice, vinegar, treacle, oatmeal, dried fruits, tea, jam, etc. as well as stamps, stationery, candles, towels, knives and forks, pannikins, tents, water-bans, brooms whips, horse shoes, bridle leather, calico, picks and shovels as well as gun power, keresone, sheep dip, strychnine and bags of corn etc. etc.
Clara taught the piano to the daughters of the owners – the McCLEAN family. George joined Erskine in the buying and selling of horses for about two years. He purchased his own land in 1902 – Wallaninini – at Cuban, New South Wales and finally moved to Chatswood in 1906. He died in 1930.
No issue
Notes for Clara PRIOR:
Information from Nerida RUTLEDGE 17/5/1008
George accompanied his father and two brothers, Alex and Erskine, when they took up a pastoral lease at Mr Burrell in the 1880s. George then moved to western Queensland with his wife Clara (née PRIOR) by 1892 after returning from the failes sheep raising attempt in Central Australia. He ran a property store on Comongin, a large pastoral property 150 miles from the railhead at Charleville and on the Bulloo River. It covered 925½ square miles and in its first year produced 1200 bales of wool. The annuel rental was seven pounds ten shillings. In 1908 it carried 117,283 sheep, 914 cattle and 260 horses. In 1914 the Queensland Government resumed 100,000 acres – this land becoming the townshup of Quilpie. The store sold a variety of goods such as pantry items like flour, butter, rice, vinegar, treacle, oatmeal, dried fruits, tea, jam, etc. as well as stamps, stationery, candles, towels, knives and forks, pannikins, tents, water-bans, brooms whips, horse shoes, bridle leather, calico, picks and shovels as well as gun power, keresone, sheep dip, strychnine and bags of corn etc. etc.
Clara taught the piano to the daughters of the owners – the McCLEAN family. George joined Erskine in the buying and selling of horses for about two years. He purchased his own land in 1902 – Wallaninini – at Cuban, New South Wales and finally moved to Chatswood in 1906. He died in 1930.
No issue
iii.Jennet Sophia11 GILMOUR629, b. August 20, 1855, Tungkillo, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia629,630; d. April 22, 1868, Mount Pleasant or Adelaide, South Australia, Australia631,632.
Notes for Jennet Sophia GILMOUR:
Information from Nerida RUTLEDGE 17/5/1008
Both deaths (Jennet and Edward) were reported in the “Register” 30.4.1868
More About Jennet Sophia GILMOUR:
Cause of Death: Diptheria633
Notes for Edward Wheaton “Eddie” GILMOUR:
Information from Nerida RUTLEDGE 17/5/1008
Both deaths (Jennet and Edward) were reported in the “Register” 30.4.1868
More About Edward Wheaton “Eddie” GILMOUR:
Cause of Death: Diptheria642
vi. Mary Ann “Marion”11 GILMOUR643,644, b. July 16, 1860, Glen Devon, South Australia, Australia645,646; d. December 17, 1937, Gilgandra, New South Wales, Australia647,648.
Notes for Mary Ann “Marion” GILMOUR:
Information from Nerida RUTLEDGE 17/5/1008
Marion went to Murtho in 1894 with Erskine and Isabella. Later settled in New Zealand and had a business in Gisbourne. She was a wealthy women and bought a property in Dubbo for one of Erskine’s sons. Never married
Notes for Edward Carter GILMOUR:
Information from Nerida RUTLEDGE 17/5/1008
In the year after his father’s death the family was somehow able to keep Edward at Prince Albert College in Adelaide. During tht year Edward drowned in a tragic swimming accident on the Murray River. The family could not raise a second lot of death duties so soon after the death of John so Edward’s death led to the financial ruin of the GILMOUR family.
More About Edward Carter GILMOUR:
Burial: August 16, 1891, Mount Pleasant Cemetery, South Australia, Australia652
Cause of Death: Drowned653
30. Penelope Ann10 WHEATON (Francis Drake Walrond9, John8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1)654,655,656 was born Abt. 1819 in South Leigh or Aylesbeare Devon657,658, and died November 14, 1896659. She married Edwyn WHITNEY660 April 18, 1848 in Honiton District, Devon661,662. He was born Abt. 1825 in Hereford, Herefordshire663, and died January 11, 1891 in Age 65664.
Notes for Penelope Ann WHEATON:
Addresses
1851 Weston Cottages, Awliscombe, Devon
Living with her was her mother in law, Eliza WHITNEY, and brother, John WHEATON
Also in same property was Caroline HAGKYS (?) Servant (20) born Stoodleigh, Devon
1871 St Andrew Street, Tiverton, Devon
1881 62 West Exe South East Side, Tiverton, Devon
More About Penelope Ann WHEATON:
Baptism: January 31, 1819, Aylesbeare, Devon665,666
Burial: November 1896666
Occupation: 1851 Wife of Edwyn WITNEY Commercial Traveller; 1881 Cigar Merchant and Commercial Traveller’s wife
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Edwyn WHITNEY:
Addresses
1871 St Andrew Street, Tiverton, Devon
Living with Edwyn and his wife was Penelope WHEATON and Ann HOOKWAY (14) born
Bradley Pomeroy, Devon Domestic Servant
1881 62 West Exe South East Side, Tiverton, Devon
In his home, besides his wife, there were his mother-in-law, Penelope W WHEATON,
2 daughters and a son as well as a servant
More About Edwyn WHITNEY:
Occupation: 1851 Commercia Traveller (not at home 1851); 1871. 1881 Cigar Merchant and Commercial Traveller
Residences: See Notes
Children of Penelope WHEATON and Edwyn WHITNEY are:
i. Edwyn Warburgh11 WHITNEY667, b. Abt. 1850, Isle of Wight, Hampshire667; d. Unknown.
Notes for Edwyn Warburgh WHITNEY:
Addresses
1851 Weston Cottages, Honiton, Devon
More About Edwyn Warburgh WHITNEY:
Residences: See Notes
ii. Penelope Eliza11 WHITNEY668, b. Abt. 1855, Cullumpton, Devon668; d. Unknown.
Notes for Penelope Eliza WHITNEY:
Addresses
1871 St Andrew Street, Tiverton, Devon
More About Penelope Eliza WHITNEY:
Occupation: 1871 Scholar
Residences: See Notes
iii. Sydney Francis11 WHITNEY668, b. Abt. 1857, Cullumpton, Devon668; d. Unknown.
Notes for Sydney Francis WHITNEY:
Addresses
1871 St Andrew Street, Tiverton, Devon
More About Sydney Francis WHITNEY:
Occupation: 1871 Scholar
Residences: See Notes
31. Sophia10 WHEATON (Francis Drake Walrond9, John8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1)669 was born Abt. 1820 in Honiton, Devon669,670, and died February 8, 1908 in Age 87671. She married William TOWNSEND672,673 February 23, 1842 in Honiton District, Devon673,674. He was born 1821 in Islington, Middlesex (1861), Holloway, Middlesex (1871)675, and died 1879 in Age 58675.
Notes for Sophia WHEATON:
Addresses
1861 69 Hill Street, St Peter Walworth, Newington St Mary, Surrey
Lodging with them were Joseph GRISCOL (24) Butcher’s Assistant born Southwark. Surrey and
his wife Mary Ann (18) Ironer born Westhampstead, Middlesex
1871 13 Surrey Grove, St Peter Walworth, Newington St Mary, Surrey
William and family were lodging with Elizabeth ADAMS (67) Needlewoman born Brixton
More About Sophia WHEATON:
Baptism: September 8, 1820675
Occupation: 1861 Cyder Agent’s wife; 1871 Needlewoman
Residences: See Notes
Notes for William TOWNSEND:
Addresses
1861 69 Hill Street, St Peter Walworth, Newington St Mary, Surrey
Lodging with them were Joseph GRISCOL (24) Butcher’s Assistant born Southwark. Surrey and
his wife Mary Ann (18) Ironer born Westhampstead, Middlesex
1871 13 Surrey Grove, St Peter Walworth, Newington St Mary, Surrey
William and family were lodging with Elizabeth ADAMS (67) Needlewoman born Brixton
More About William TOWNSEND:
Baptism: August 19, 1821, St Mary, Whitechapel, Stepney, Middlesex675,676
Occupation: 1861 Cyder Agent; 1871 No occupation entered, instead “loss use of right arm”
Residences: See Notes
Children of Sophia WHEATON and William TOWNSEND are:
i. William11 TOWNSEND677, b. October 9, 1842, Sidbury, Devon677,678; d. December 1919679; m. Eliza Ann FRYER679, July 9, 1876679; b. Abt. 1847680; d. Unknown.
Notes for William TOWNSEND:
Addresses
1861 69 Hill Street, St Peter Walworth, Newington St Mary, Surrey
Lodging with them were Joseph GRISCOL (24) Butcher’s Assistant born Southwark. Surrey and
his wife Mary Ann (18) Ironer born Westhampstead, Middlesex
More About William TOWNSEND:
Baptism: November 14, 1842681
Occupation: 1861 Hosiers Cl
ii. Hope11 TOWNSEND681, b. Bet. 1843 – 1844, Sidbury, Devon681,682; d. January 19, 1933683; m. John SAUNDERS683; b. Abt. 1838684; d. Unknown.
Notes for Hope TOWNSEND:
Addresses
1861 69 Hill Street, St Peter Walworth, Newington St Mary, Surrey
Lodging with them were Joseph GRISCOL (24) Butcher’s Assistant born Southwark. Surrey and
his wife Mary Ann (18) Ironer born Westhampstead, Middlesex
More About Hope TOWNSEND:
Baptism: January 13, 1844685
Residences: See Notes
iii. Francis TOWNSEND685, b. April 7, 1845, Sidbury, Devon685,686; d. August 18, 1934687; m. Letitia Ann PEPPER687, November 2, 1873687; b. January 24, 1857687; d. January 15, 1937687.
Notes for Francis TOWNSEND:
Addresses
1861 69 Hill Street, St Peter Walworth, Newington St Mary, Surrey as Frank
Lodging with them were Joseph GRISCOL (24) Butcher’s Assistant born Southwark. Surrey and
his wife Mary Ann (18) Ironer born Westhampstead, Middlesex
More About Francis TOWNSEND:
Baptism: April 21, 1845687
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Julia TOWNSEND:
Addresses
1851 Town, Wellington, Culmstock, Devon living with her grandmother, Penelope Ann
WHEATON
More About Julia TOWNSEND:
Baptism: December 4, 1846691
Residences: See Notes
More About John TOWNSEND:
Baptism: September 9, 1848691
vii. Charles TOWNSEND691, b. 1854, Walworth, Surrey (1861) or Islington, Middlesex (1871)691,692; d. Unknown.
Notes for Charles TOWNSEND:
Addresses
1861 69 Hill Street, St Peter Walworth, Newington St Mary, Surrey
Lodging with them were Joseph GRISCOL (24) Butcher’s Assistant born Southwark. Surrey and
his wife Mary Ann (18) Ironer born Westhampstead, Middlesex
1871 13 Surrey Grove, St Peter Walworth, Newington St Mary, Surrey
William and family were lodging with Elizabeth ADAMS (67) Needlewoman born Brixton
More About Charles TOWNSEND:
Occupation: 1861 Scholar; 1871 Errand Boy
Residences: See Notes
viii. Henry TOWNSEND692, b. Abt. 1865, Walworth, Surrey (1861) or Islington, Middlesex (1871)692; d. Unknown.
Notes for Henry TOWNSEND:
Addresses
1861 69 Hill Street, St Peter Walworth, Newington St Mary, Surrey
Lodging with them were Joseph GRISCOL (24) Butcher’s Assistant born Southwark. Surrey and
his wife Mary Ann (18) Ironer born Westhampstead, Middlesex
1871 13 Surrey Grove, St Peter Walworth, Newington St Mary, Surrey
William and family were lodging with Elizabeth ADAMS (67) Needlewoman born Brixton
More About Henry TOWNSEND:
Occupation: 1861, 1871 Scholar
Residences: See Notes
32. Francis Drake Walrond10 WHEATON (Francis Drake Walrond9, John8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1)693,694 was born Abt. 1822 in Sidbury, Devon694,695, and died May 1868 in Wellington District, Somerset Age 45696,697. He married Julia FARRANT698,699 August 23, 1853 in Hemyock, Somerset700,701. She was born Abt. 1822 in Hamyock, Devon702, and died February 17, 1885 in St David’s Hill, Exeter, Devon Age 62703,704.
Notes for Francis Drake Walrond WHEATON:
Addresses
1851 Town, Wellington, Culmstock, Devon
Note from Mary WAGNER 27/10/2000)
“One of the F.D.W.WHEATONs trained as a doctor & surgeon at St Thomas’s Hospital, London in the 1840s (just at the start of anaesthetics). I got a list of courses he took when he did he medical training. His son, same name, also became a doctor & surgeon….”
Note from Mary WAGNER 1/11/2000
Francis Drake Walrond WHEATON son of F.D.WHEATON of Honiton Devon
Ann apprentice to Mr George Bacon SWEATING of Honiton, Devon
Apothecary for 5 years from 1st September 1838
Indenture dated 16 August 1838 & ………………? to E.E. Christopher HOLLAND of Honiton ………………? of the late G. B. SWEATING
2 July 1843 Testimonial of Moral Character: Mr E. E. HOLLAND
Lextures commenced October 1843
1 session of Chemistry – lecturer Leeson
1 session of Materia Medica – lexturer Bennet-Wilks
2 sessions of Anatomy & Physiology – lecturer Grainger
2 sessions of Anatomical Demonstrations – lecturer Clark
2 session of Principles & practice of Medicine – lecturer Barker
1 course of Botany – lecturer T S Ralph
2 courses of Midwifery – lecturer L Cape
1 course of Forensic Medicine – lecturer Leeson
Clinical lectures – lecturer Barker
Practical cehmistry – lecturer Heisch
Morbid Anatomy – lecturer Monk
Dissections – lecturer Dixon
18 months attendance at St Thomas’ Hospital, Lambeth, London SE1
Examined by Mr Coombe and Approved
Sent by Mary WAGNER 5/11/2000
Wellington Union Records, Somerset MH12 10493-10498
6 April 1847 Medical Appointments, Wellington Union
F.D.W. WHEATON District No.4 £34 per annum
Statement of Medical Officers and Schoomasters Salaries for the Quarter Ended Midsummer 1847
F.D.W. WHEATON District No. 4 Date of Appointment 15 March 1847 £34 per annum
Salary for Quarter ended £8. 10. 0 Provided by Treasurt £4. 5. 0
(District No. 4 of Wellington Union covered Culstock and Hemyock with population of 2,668 in 1841)
Year ended 29 September 1847 3 vaccinations 87 births
22 March 1848
F.D.W. WHEATON District No.4 £34 per annum
Extract from a letter dated 23 May 1851 concerning salaries paid to Medical Officers appointed by Wellington Union.
Appointments made at General Meeting of the Board of Guardians on 27 February 1851 for 1 year – viz. from 25/3/1851 to 25/3/1852
F.D.W.WHEATON District No. 4 Salary £42. 16. 8 per annum
” ” District No. 5 ” £34. 10. 0 ” ”
30 April 1852 Medical Officers Appointments, Wellington Union
F.D.W.WHEATON District No. 4 Salary £42. 16. 8 per annum
Poor Law Board, Whitehall, 15 July 1865
To: Mr F D W WHEATON, Medical Officer of Wellington Union, Culmstock, Wellington, Somerset.
There follows a report of an enquiry into the death of a child, Mark THOMAS. Apparently on Wednesday the 10th May Mary THOMAS took her nine year old son, Mark, the one and a half miles to the Doctors who examined him and gave him some medicien for Bronchitis. On the following Sunday the Father, Robert THOMAS asked the Doctor to visit his child as he was then very ill. The Doctor again sent medicine, but did not visit. At 9 o’clock that evening a neighbour asked the Doctor to call on the child but was told that the Doctor was not at home. Mark THOMAS died the next morning.
The Board censured the Doctor for not visiting the child. There had been no previous complaints but if one occurred in the future then Dr WHEATON would be asked to resign.
The Charge of neglect was brought by Mr KITSON, Rector of Hemycock. Mrs Julia WHEATON (wife) gave evidence. Mr Edward FARRANT was Guardian of the Parish
Poor Law Board received 21 November 1867. Elected until 29 September 1868
The Board decided that as there was no Medical Practitioner resident in the Parish of Clayhidon that Mr F D W WHEATON should be re-elected as Medical Officer at a salary of £20 per annum inclusive of all extra Medical Fees except for Midwifery and Vaccination. The allowance for these were 10/-d per case for the Midwifery and 2/6d or 1/6d (depending on length of journey and success of case) for the Vaccinations.
24 June 1868 A letter sent to Somerset House, London
Reports the death of Mr Francis Drake Walrond WHEATON, Medical Officer of part of District 2 and of District 4. (and also about the same time that of his substitute Mr NOTT of Uffculme).
More About Francis Drake Walrond WHEATON:
Baptism: September 26, 1822, Sidbury, Devon705
Burial: May 27, 1868706
Occupation: 1851 MRCS Lond: LAC London; Doctor in Culmstock until death in 1868 (See notes)
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Julia FARRANT:
Addresses
1871 Barnfields(?), St Sidwell, Exeter, Devon
Visiting ? Wm REYNOLDS (63) born ?, Devon, his wife Ann (45) born Hemyock?, Devon.
Ann Maria COLE (22) and Mary Ann WOODPATH(?) (22) were servants.
1881 10 Church Road, St Thomas the Apostle, Exeter, Devon
Besides her son there was a Boarder (Sarah GILL) and a Domestic Servant in the same
property
1885 10 Church Road, St Thomas the Apostle, Exeter, Devon
St David’s Hill, Exeter, Devon
Information from Michael BROWNING 7/7/2004
Amongst papers relating to the Lovelace Trust there was an application, accompanied by a sworn affidavit, from Julia Wheaton (wife of Francis Drake Waldron WHEATON) for a dowry for her daughter Anne Gatchel Farrant WHEATON. It was believed that Anne died unmarried in 1926, as her death is recorded as WHEATON. However the petition dated January 1880 says that she is at present employed as a governess in the family of General DRENTELN (probably wrongly recorded but that’s what the document says) of St. Petersburgh, at a salary of £50 a year and that she is about to be married to Waldemar DRENTELN, a distant relative of the General and that Waldemar holds a very junior commission in the Russian Army. Correspondence indicates that the dowry was to be given to a WHEATON relative and not released until the marriage had taken place. The money (£100) was paid out of the trust funds so I assume the marriage went ahead. Julia also records that she had only one other child, Francis, who was currently studying in Glasgow to be a surgeon.
More About Julia FARRANT:
Baptism: March 7, 1822706
Burial: February 21, 1885706
Occupation: 1871 “No occupation”
Probate: June 5, 1885, Exeter by Annie Gatchel Farrant WHEATON of 13 Hills Court Exeter, Spinster, daughter, the sole executrix707
Residences: See Notes
Will: Effects £55. 4s. 0d707
Children of Francis WHEATON and Julia FARRANT are:
Notes for Anne Gatchel Farrant WHEATON:
Addresses
1911 Kingsbridge District, Devon (Index only) Possible entery
1884 13 Hills Court, Exeter, Devon
1926 The Myrtles, Bradwich, Devon
Information from Michael BROWNING 7/7/2004
Amongst papers relating to the Lovelace Trust there was an application, accompanied by a sworn affidavit, from Julia Wheaton (wife of Francis Drake Waldron WHEATON) for a dowry for her daughter Anne Gatchel Farrant WHEATON. It was believed that Anne died unmarried in 1926, as her death is recorded as WHEATON. However the petition dated January 1880 says that she is at present employed as a governess in the family of General DRENTELN (probably wrongly recorded but that’s what the document says) of St. Petersburgh, at a salary of £50 a year and that she is about to be married to Waldemar DRENTELN, a distant relative of the General and that Waldemar holds a very junior commission in the Russian Army. Correspondence indicates that the dowry was to be given to a WHEATON relative and not released until the marriage had taken place. The money (£100) was paid out of the trust funds so I assume the marriage went ahead. Julia also records that she had only one other child, Francis, who was currently studying in Glasgow to be a surgeon.
More About Anne Gatchel Farrant WHEATON:
Baptism: November 5, 1857710
Probate: March 9, 1927, Exeter to Francis Trevor BIRD, Gentleman711
Residences: See Notes
Will: Effects £2,220. 14s. 3d. Resworn £2,123. 13s. 1d712,713
33. Richard Copplestone10 WHEATON (Francis Drake Walrond9, John8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1)714,715,716 was born Abt. 1824 in South Leigh, Devon717,718, and died August 1877 in Exeter District, Devon Age 52719,720. He married Emma Jane LEE721,722,723 August 22, 1850 in Honiton District, Devon723,724. She was born Abt. 1829 in Honiton, Devon725,726,727, and died Bet. January – March 1892 in Exeter District, Devon Age 63728.
Notes for Richard Copplestone WHEATON:
Addresses
1851 King Street, Honiton, Devon
1871 Summerland(?) Street, St Sidwell, Exeter, Devon
More About Richard Copplestone WHEATON:
Baptism: December 22, 1824729
Burial: August 23, 1877729
Occupation: 1851 Assistant Ironmonger; 1871 Clerk
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Emma Jane LEE:
Addresses
1851 King Street, Honiton, Devon
1871 Summerland(?) Street, St Sidwell, Exeter, Devon
1881 12 Folletts Buildings, St Mary Major, Exeter, Devon
1891 14 Milbourne Street, Holy Trinity, Exeter, Devon (RG12/1689 folio58 p 50)
Cornelius GREGORY and family were living in same property
More About Emma Jane LEE:
Baptism: August 19, 1829729
Occupation: 1881, 1891 Needlewoman
Residences: See Notes
Children of Richard WHEATON and Emma LEE are:
More About Harry WHEATON:
Baptism: May 26, 1854733
Burial: June 30, 1866733
Notes for Fanny Jane WHEATON:
Addresses
1871 Summerland(?) Street, St Sidwell, Exeter, Devon
More About Fanny Jane WHEATON:
Baptism: July 10, 1873737
Burial: December 20, 1877737
34. Richard10 WHEATON (Richard9, Richard8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1)738 was born October 12, 1815 in Stepney, Middlesex738,739, and died Bet. April – June 1873 in Bethnal Green District, Middlesex Age 57740. He married (1) Susan PRICE741,742 Bet. July – September 1839 in Rayleigh, Essex (possibly 29 June 1839)742,743,744. She was born Abt. 1820745, and died February 1848 in Poplar District, Middlesex746,747. He married (2) Sarah Matilda TREGEAR748 December 16, 1851 in Hampstead, Middlesex748,749,750. She was born August 6, 1829 in Bow, Cheapside, London750, and died Bet. April – June 1905 in Hackney District, Middlesex Age 74751.
Notes for Richard WHEATON:
Addresses
1818 High Street, Whitechapel, Middlesex
1851 Heath Street, Hampstead and Pancras, Middlesex with 3 servants
1871 3 Percy Villas, Tottenham, Middlesex (RG10/1338 folio 154 page 15?)
The Times 6th September 1862
Bankrupts
Richard WHEATON Northumberland Park, Tottenham, Middlesex Merchant’s Clerk, Sept 23 at 11
The Times 11th March 1863
Bankruptcy Annulled
Richard WHEATON, Northumberland Park, Tottenham, Middlesex Merchant’s Clerk
The Times 7th November 1868
Bankrupts
Richard WHEATON Park Street, Church Street, Stoke Newington, Mercantile Clerk Nov.10 at 12
More About Richard WHEATON:
Baptism: December 5, 1816, St Mary, Whitchapel High Street, Whitechapel, Middlesex752,753
Occupation: 1851 Banker’s Clerk; 1871 Commercial Clerk (Unreadable) Merchant
Residence: See Notes
More About Susan PRICE:
Burial: February 18, 1848, Highgate Cemetery of St James, Swains Lane, St Pancras, Middlesex754
Notes for Sarah Matilda TREGEAR:
Addresses
1871 Not at home with family
1891 29 Balines(?) Road, Hackney, London as Minnie
Living in one room in a house with Catherine DAWES, widow age 70 Milliner born
Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk. Edwin BROWN M 33 Timber Porter born Kings Langley,
Hampshire was head of house with his wife, son and daughter
1901 103 Sandringham Road, Hackney, London as Matilda
Living in one room of a house in which there were two other families:
Alfred COLE, his wife Rose and daughter Gladys and
Margaret A THOMAS with two daughters, Ada and Eleanor.
More About Sarah Matilda TREGEAR:
Baptism: September 3, 1830, Saint Martin in the Fields, Westminster, Middlesex755
Occupation: 1891 No occupation; 1901 Living on own means
Residences: See Notes
Children of Richard WHEATON and Susan PRICE are:
More About Richard WHEATON:
Burial: April 1840, St Mary’s Stratford, Bow, London760
Notes for Richard WHEATON:
Addresses
1851 Heath Street, Hampstead and Pancras, Middlesex
More About Richard WHEATON:
Baptism: March 31, 1842, St Mary’s, Stratford, Bow, Middlesex763,764
Burial: October 8, 1870, Tottenham Cemetery, Tottenham, Middlesex765,766
Residences: See Notes
Children of Richard WHEATON and Sarah TREGEAR are:
Notes for Elizabeth Sarah WHEATON:
Addresses
1871 3 Percy Villas, Tottenham, Middlesex (RG10/1338 folio 154 page 15?)
1911 Not found on census index
More About Elizabeth Sarah WHEATON:
Residences: See Notes
Will: .771
Notes for Hector Edward WHEATON:
Addresses
1871 3 Percy Villas, Tottenham, Middlesex (RG10/1338 folio 154 page 15?)
Information from Gale HAYDE née WHEATON 11/12/2005
My research has incovered Hector on the 1893 General Electroal Roll in the Rangitikei District, and a date of death 6/11/1909 age 56 years? Settlers Cemetery, Dannevirke, New Zealand”
More About Hector Edward WHEATON:
Baptism: August 8, 1855, St Mary of Lambeth, Lambeth, Surrey776
Burial: November 1909, Settlers Cemetery, Dannevirke, New Zealand777
Emigration: February 23, 1874, Sailed in “ROOPARELL” from London, Arrived Auckland, 30th May 1874 from Middlesex777
Occupation: 1871 Scholar
Residences: See Notes
vii. George11 WHEATON778, b. May 26, 1857, Tottenham, Middlesex as “male”778,779; d. Bet. April – June 1916, Camberwell District, Surrey Age 59780; m. Fanny SEWELL781,782,783, Bet. July – September 1884, Poplar District, London784; b. Abt. 1832, Romford, Essex785,786; d. March 31, 1916, Camberwell, Surrey Age 84787,788.
Notes for George WHEATON:
Addresses
1871 3 Percy Villas, Tottenham, Middlesex (RG10/1338 folio 154 page 15?)
1881 Ingatestone Street, Fryerning, Essex lodging with Joseph POOLE (Church Clerk
and Postman (C.S.M.), his wife and two sons.
1891 67 Chaucer Road, Lambeth, London (RG12/413 folio 19 page 31)
With Walter POLE and his wife living in the same property
1901 6 Sedgemoor Place, Camberwell, London
Living at same address was a guest Kathleen HAMILTON (45) Living on own Means
1911 6 Sedgemoor Place, Camberwell, London
A Servant was Sarah Ann BROWN (63) widow born Abergavenny, Wales
More About George WHEATON:
Occupation: 1871 Scholar; 1881 Coachman; 1891 Insurance Agent; 1901 Lino & Carpet Fixer; 1911 Linoleum and Carpet ???? Fixer
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Fanny SEWELL:
Addresses
1891 67 Chaucer Road, Lambeth, London (RG12/413 folio 19 page 31)
With Walter POLE and his wife living in the same property
1901 6 Sedgemoor Place, Camberwell, London
1911 6 Sedgemoor Place, Camberwell, London
A Servant was Sarah Ann BROWN (63) widow born Abergavenny, Wales
1916 6 Sedgmoor Place, Southampton Street, Camberwell, Surrey
More About Fanny SEWELL:
Probate: June 20, 1916, London to the Reverend John Albert DOUGLAS Clerk and Arthur Edward SEWELL Esquire789
Residences: See Notes
Will: £2,287. 7s. 10d790
viii. Henry11 WHEATON791, b. May 24, 1859, Tottenham, Middlesex (registered as “male”)791,792; d. 1881, Possible death – Age 21 At sea “OTAKI”.
Notes for Henry WHEATON:
Addresses
1871 3 Percy Villas, Tottenham, Middlesex (RG10/1338 folio 154 page 15?)
More About Henry WHEATON:
Occupation: 1871 Scholar
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Alice Katherine WHEATON:
Addresses
1871 3 Percy Villas, Tottenham, Middlesex (RG10/1338 folio 154 page 15?)
1901 Shanklin, Isle of Wight
More About Alice Katherine WHEATON:
Occupation: 1871 Scholar
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Philip COLEMAN:
Addresses
1901 Shanklin, Isle of Wight
More About Philip COLEMAN:
Occupation: 1901 Bookseller & Stationer
Notes for Edith Gabriella WHEATON:
Addresses
1871 3 Percy Villas, Tottenham, Middlesex (RG10/1338 folio 154 page 15?)
More About Edith Gabriella WHEATON:
Baptism: July 31, 1866, All Hallows, Tottenham, Harringay, Middlesex804
Occupation: 1871 Scholar
Residences: See Notes
xii. Helen11 WHEATON805, b. May 21, 1867, Hackney, Middlesex805,806; Baptism: March 2, 1868, St Peter, Hackney, Middlesex809; d. March 3, 1868, Hackney District, Middlesex Age 0807,808. Burial: March 10, 1868, Abbey Park Cemetery810,811
35. Charles10 WHEATON (Richard9, Richard8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1)812,813,814 was born May 10, 1823 in Whitechapel, London, Middlesex815,816,817, and died March 22, 1910 in 218 Camden Road, Middlesex Age 86818,819. He married Joyce BIDDLECOMBE820,821 October 11, 1849 in St Pancras Church, St Pancras, Middesex822. She was born Abt. 1833 in St Pancras, or Marylebone, London, Middlesex, and died February 12, 1903 in New Cross, Kent Age 69823.
Addresses
1849 Hampstead, Middlesex
1851 32 Foley Place, St Marylebone, Middlesex, with servant Jane COUTER
1861 70 Euston Road, London, Middlesex (from Ruth VENUS 31/5/2003)
Emily Laura HARVEY (19) Unmarried born St George’s Southwark? was a servant
1856 39 Roxborough Terrace, Prince of Wales Road, Kentish Town, Middlesex
1871 35 Long Acre, London was written in the Journal of Charles WHEATON, but with no date.
1881 193 Church Street, Stoke Newington, London, Middesex
1891 17 Kings Road, Brighton, Sussex (RG12/813 folio 23 page 4)
1901 12 Talbot Road, Tottenham, Middlesex
Living with nephew, Charles Robert WHEATON and family
1910 “formerly of the Crown Inn, Hatfield Peverel, Essex (Will)
1910 69 Grove Hill Road, Redhill, Surrey (Will)
Information from Ruth VENUS 31/5/2003
In 1849, Charles and Joyse went on a “Wedding Tour” and stayed in Llangollen at the Oak Inn
Information from Ruth VENUS 15/2/2003
“I also know that Jessy’s father, Charles WHEATON, went gold prospecting in Australia in the 1840s after he had been told by Joyse BIDDLECOMBE’S father to go away until his daughter was a more suitable age to marry, she being only fifteen when Charles fell in love with her. He must have been tremendously love-struck and persistent because she was still only sixteen and a half when they tied the know in 1849!”
Will of Charles WHEATON
Ten pounds to both son, James William WHEATON, and daughter, Katherine Providence THRISCUTT, for acting as executors
Thirty pounds each to son Aurthis WHEATON and daughter Amy BOWERING wife of William Seymour BOWERING paid in addition to a share of what is listed later.
All the money owing to Charles by is nephew Charles Robert WHEATON
Five Guineas each to Elsie, Constance and Grace, children of nephew Charles Robert WHEATON
Real and personal property to be sold and divided into six equal shares:
one sixth to Ellen Ann WHEATON wife of Arthur
one sixth to daughter Katherine Providence THRISCUTT
one sixth to daughter Jessy McDONNA widow
one sixth to William Alma SANDISON and Will Harry SANDISON husband and son of late daughter Mary Joyse SANDISON to be divided between her children
one sixth to daughter Amy BOWERING
one sixth to son James William WHEATON
Article from “Cycling” Magazine 1st May 1907
A Veteran of Note
We reproduce on this page two phtographs of Mr. C. WHEATON, the veteran cyclist referred to under “Out and About” on another page of this issue. One shows him as he appeared at th time of the famous Brighton and back race in 1873, the other as he is to-day. Mr WHEATON is now 84 years of age, and has, unfortunately, lost his sight, or he would be as keen a cyclist as ever. He still takes much pleasure recalling his former performances on the high bicycle, particularly a ride from London to Winchester, which he carries out in his 57th year, accomplishing the journey in 6½ hours without leaving the saddle. The veteran cyclis resides in North London, and rode regularly until a year or two ago.
More About Charles WHEATON:
Baptism: April 5, 1836, Lambourne, Essex824,825
Occupation: 1849 Gentleman; 1851 Coachman keeping one apprentice; 1856 Beer Merchant; 1861 House Proprietor; 1875, 1881 Coachmaker; 1882 Coach Builder; 1891 Living on own means; 1901 Retired Carriage Builder; 1903 Gentleman
Probate: May 17, 1910, London to James William WHEATON and Katherine Providence THRISCUTT (wife of Fred Row Martyn THRISCUTT)826
Residences: See Notes
Will: May 29, 1908, £4,480. 0s. 9d. Resworn £4,559. 4s. 9d.827,828,829
Notes for Joyce BIDDLECOMBE:
Addresses
1849 St Pancras, Middlesex
1851 32 Foley Place, St Marylebone, Middlesex, with servant Jane COUTER
1861 70 Euston Road, London, Middlesex (from Ruth VENUS 31/5/2003)
1881 193 Church Street, Stoke Newington, London, Middesex
1891 17 Kings Road, Brighton, Sussex (RG12/813 folio 23 page 4)
1901 12 Talbot Road, Tottenham, Middlesex
Living with nephew Charles Robert WHEATON and family
1903 44 Florence Road, New Cross, Surrey
Information from Ruth VENUS 14/2/2003
A Katherine Providence THRISCUTT is mentioned in Joyce WHEATON’s Will. This is probably the Catherine L WHEATON included on the 1881 Census. Ruth is obtaining more information to verify this. For the time being it has been assumed that Catherine and Katherine are the same person.
St Jude. Mildmay Grove, Islington Catalogue Ref. P83/JUD/42 date 1 Feb 1895
Agreement for tenancy for 1 year – Mrs Joyce WHEATON of 25 Penn Road, Holloway, London
More About Joyce BIDDLECOMBE:
Burial: February 16, 1903, St Pancras Parish Church, Camden, London830
Probate: March 6, 1903, London to Charles WHEATON, Gentleman, James William WHEATON. Commercial Traveller and Mary Joyse SANDISON wife of William Alma SANDISON831
Residences: See Notes
Will: 1903, £4,019. 10s. 4d832,833,834
Children of Charles WHEATON and Joyce BIDDLECOMBE are:
Notes for Charles WHEATON:
Addresses
1881 193 Church Street, Stoke Newington, Middesex
1885 7 Caroline Street, Camden Town Middlesex
There was a Chas WHEATON sailing to Victoria, Australia on the “Chimboazo” in October 1878. He was ages 27, making his birth year 1851. There were no other Charles other than this one born in that year.
Information from Ruth VEBUS 28/3/2003
“Charles sadly met an untimely end by being shot and murdered in London by a “lunatic at large” in 1885″
Headstone:
In Loving Memory
of
CHARLES WHEATON
Eldest son of
Charles and Joyse WHEATON
born April 13th 1851 died March 8th 1885
Suddenly Shot by a Lunatic at Large
More About Charles WHEATON:
Baptism: November 29, 1853, All Souls, Marylebone, Middlesex840
Cause of Death: Peritonitis following Revolver Shots into abdoment head and chest.841
Emigration: October 1878, “CHIMBORAZO” to Victoria, Australia842
Inquest: March 11, 1885, Coroner for Middlesex George Danford THOMAS issued certificate843
Medical Information: “Shot suddenly by a lunatic at large”Wilful murder against John James Fenton ROSE844,845
Occupation: 1881 Coach body maker; 1885 Coach Builder
Residences: See Notes
iii. Catherine Providence WHEATON846,847,848, b. Bet. October – December 1854, Barham, Kent (or Breach, Kent 1871 census) as Katharine Providence849,850; d. Unknown; m. Fred Row Martyn THRISCUTT851, July 24, 1882, St Mary, Stoke Newington, Middlesex (same date as sister Mary)852,853,854; b. Abt. 1849855; d. Unknown.
Notes for Catherine Providence WHEATON:
Addresses
1861 70 Euston Road, London, Middlesex (from Ruth VENUS 31/5/2003)
1871 High Street, Reigate, Surrey
Boarding with Mary PROUT (31) born Dawlish, Devonshire Draper, John PROUT (64)
father born Tavistock, Devon Formerly Carpenter, cousin Elizabeth HALL (23) born
Idford, Devon, Drapers Assistance and Harriett WELL (22) born Lindfield, Surrey Servant
1881 193 Church Street, Stoke Newington, London, Middesex
1910 93 Brecknock Road, Kentish Town, Middlesex (father’s Will)
More About Catherine Providence WHEATON:
Occupation: 1871 Apprentice (draper); 1881 Draper & Milliner
Residences: See Notes
vi. Amy WHEATON856, b. February 5, 1861, 70 Euston Road, St Pancras, London, Middlesex857,858,859; d. Unknown; m. William Seymour BOWERING860, January 13, 1913, BC Manse, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia861,862; b. Abt. 1864862; d. Unknown.
Occupation: 1881 none given
Addresses
1861 70 Euston Road, London, Middlesex (from Ruth VENUS 31/5/2003)
1881 193 Church Street, Stoke Newington, London, Middesex
Information from Ruth VENUS 28/3/2003
It would appear that Amy also went to Australia. “She married William Seymour BOWERING from whose knee Bryn (Brian Wheaton VENUS0 remembers being dangled as a small boy and who he remembers having a (to his ears) a strong Australian accent”
Emigration: November 1884, “John Elder” to Australia863
36. Elizabeth Wheaton10 PHILPOTTS (Caroline9 WHEATON, Richard8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1)864,865,866,867,868 was born Bet. 1828 – 1832 in Newham, Gloucestershire869, and died December 28, 1899 in Woodbury, Devon Age 72870,871. She married Richard Elias Helman WHEATON872,873,874,875,876,877,878,879 Bet. July – September 1866 in Westbury S District, Gloucestershire880, son of William WHEATON and Betsey HELMAN. He was born 1833 in Withycombe, Devon881,882,883,884,885, and died February 5, 1904 in St Thomas District, Devon Age 71886,887.
Addresses
1871 Loruth Cottage, Littleham, Devon
1881 Village, Woodbury, Devon
1891 Preston Cottage, Woodbury, Devon ((RG12/1677 District 6 folio 59 p 10)
1900 Preston Cottage, Woodbury, Devon
Administration: March 8, 1900, Exeter, Devon to Richard Elias Helman WHEATON retired Lodging House Keeper887,888
Will: Effects £605. 3s. 5d889,890
Notes for Richard Elias Helman WHEATON:
Addresses
1841 Ash, Withycombe, Devon
1851 Withycombe, Devon
1869 Rush Farm, Withycombe Raleigh, Devon
1871 Loruth Cottage, Devon
1874 Exmouth, Devon
1881 Village, Woodbury, Devon
1891 Preston Cottage, Woodbury, Devon (RG12/1677 District 6 folio 59 p 10)
1901 Preston Cottage, Woodbury, Devon
1904 Preston Cottage, Woodbury, Devon
Baptism: August 8, 1833, Withycombe, Devon891
Occupation: 1851 Not shown; 1869 Farmer; 1871 Farmer out of business; 1874 Lodging House Keeper; 1881 Gardener; 1891 Gardener; 1900 Retired Lodging House Keeper; 1901 Living on own Means; 1904 Retired Lodging House Keeper
Probate: March 3, 1904, Exeter to James Philpotts PLAYSTED, Draper892
Will: 1904, Effects £1,783. 6s. 4d893,894
Child of Elizabeth PHILPOTTS and Richard WHEATON is:
i. Caroline Elizabeth11 WHEATON895,896,897, b. Bet. April – June 1869, Rush Farm, Withycombe, Devon898,899,900; Baptism: July 11, 1869, Withycombe Raleigh, Devon902; d. Bet. July – September 1885, St Thomas District, Devon Age 16901.
Notes for Caroline Elizabeth WHEATON:
Addresses
1871 Loruth Cottage, Littleham, Devon
1881 Village, Woodbury, Devon
37. William Hillman/Helman10 WHEATON (William9, Richard8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1)903,904,905,906,907,908 was born Abt. 1831 in Withycombe, Devon909,910,911,912,913, Baptism: March 23, 1831, Withycombe, Devon925, and died November 19, 1896 in Withycombe, Devon Age 65914,915. His Burial: November 1896, Withycombe, Devon926He married Louisa WREFORD916,917 April 27, 1861 in Withycombe, Devon918,919,920. She was born Bet. 1835 – 1837 in Morchard Bishop, Devon921,922,923, and died August 4, 1929 in Withycombe, Devon Age 96923,924.
Occupation: 1851 None shown; 1861, 1863 Yeoman; 1871 Farmer of 36 acres employing 1 man and 1 boy; 1873 Yeoman; 1974 Farmer; 1881 Farmer 18 acres 1 man; 1873 Yeoman; 1874 Farmer; 1891 Farmer (Yeoman); 1897 Retired Yeoman
Addresses
1841 Ash, Withycombe, Devon
1851 Withycombe, Devon
1861 Withycombe Raleigh, Devon
1863 Withycombe Village, Withycombe, Devon
1871 Withycombe Village, Withycombe Raleigh, Devon. With a servant, Ag Lab
1873 Ash Farm, Withycombe, Devon
1874 Withycombe, Devon
1881 Ash Farm, Withycombe Rawleigh, Devon
1891 Ash Farm, Withycombe Raleigh, Devon (RG12/1676 folio 15 page 23)
1897 Ash Farm, Withycombe, Devon
Probate: March 23, 1897, Exeter, Devon to Louisa WHEATON, widow926
Residences: See Notes
Will: Effects £20. 1s. 6d926
Notes for Louisa WREFORD:
Addresses
1861 Withycombe Raleigh, Devon
1871 Withycombe Village, Withycombe Raleigh, Devon
1881 Ash Farm, Withycombe Rawleigh, Devon
1891 Ash Farm, Withycombe Raleigh, Devon (RG12/1676 folio 15 page 23)
1901 Withycombe Raleigh, Devon (1901 Person Result List from PRO Internet site_
1911 The Lilacs, Withycombe, Devon as a widow
1930 The Lilacs, Withycombe, Exmouth, Devon
Admin (with Will): July 8, 1929, London to Leonard Wreford CLARKE, Draper927
Occupation: 1901 Living on Own means; 1911 Private Means928
Residences: See Notes
Will: Effects £141. 7s. 11d929,930
Child of William WHEATON and Louisa WREFORD is:
i. Louisa Elizabeth11 WHEATON931,932, b. Bet. January – March 1864, Withycombe Raleigh, Devon as Louise E933,934,935,936; Baptism: December 14, 1863, Withycombe Raleigh, Devon940, d. April 12, 1929, Cottage Hospital, Exmouth, Devon Age 65 as Louisa E937,938,939.
Occupation: 1891, 1901 Living on own means941
Addresses
1871 Withycombe Village, Withycombe, Devon
1881 Ash Farm, Withycombe Rawleigh, Devon
1891 15 Elmside, St Sidwell, Exeter, Devon (RG12/1688 f76 p32) A visitor to Frederick MEYER M 38 Landscape Gardener born Germany, his wife and three sons. Eliza NOWERS was a servant 16 born Woodleigh, Devon
1901 Withycombe Raleigh, Devon (1901 Person Result List from PRO Internet site)
1911 The Lilacs, Withycombe, Devon as Louisa T
1929 The Lilacs, Withycombe Raleigh, Exmouth, Devon
Probate: May 3, 1929, London to John CARTER Merchant and Ellen Susannah ASKEW widow942
Will: Effects £823. 3s. 9d943,944
38. Richard Elias Helman10 WHEATON (William9, Richard8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1)945,946,947,948,949,950,951,952 was born 1833 in Withycombe, Devon953,954,955,956,957, and died February 5, 1904 in St Thomas District, Devon Age 71958,959. He married Elizabeth Wheaton PHILPOTTS960,961,962,963,964 Bet. July – September 1866 in Westbury S District, Gloucestershire965, daughter of Joseph PHILPOTTS and Caroline WHEATON. She was born Bet. 1828 – 1832 in Newham, Gloucestershire966, and died December 28, 1899 in Woodbury, Devon Age 72967,968.
Notes for Richard Elias Helman WHEATON:
Addresses
1841 Ash, Withycombe, Devon
1851 Withycombe, Devon
1869 Rush Farm, Withycombe Raleigh, Devon
1871 Loruth Cottage, Devon
1874 Exmouth, Devon
1881 Village, Woodbury, Devon
1891 Preston Cottage, Woodbury, Devon (RG12/1677 District 6 folio 59 p 10)
1901 Preston Cottage, Woodbury, Devon
1904 Preston Cottage, Woodbury, Devon
More About Richard Elias Helman WHEATON:
Baptism: August 8, 1833, Withycombe, Devon969
Occupation: 1851 Not shown; 1869 Farmer; 1871 Farmer out of business; 1874 Lodging House Keeper; 1881 Gardener; 1891 Gardener; 1900 Retired Lodging House Keeper; 1901 Living on own Means; 1904 Retired Lodging House Keeper
Probate: March 3, 1904, Exeter to James Philpotts PLAYSTED, Draper970
Residences: See Notes
Will: 1904, Effects £1,783. 6s. 4d971,972
Notes for Elizabeth Wheaton PHILPOTTS:
Addresses
1871 Loruth Cottage, Littleham, Devon
1881 Village, Woodbury, Devon
1891 Preston Cottage, Woodbury, Devon ((RG12/1677 District 6 folio 59 p 10)
1900 Preston Cottage, Woodbury, Devon
More About Elizabeth Wheaton PHILPOTTS:
Administration: March 8, 1900, Exeter, Devon to Richard Elias Helman WHEATON retired Lodging House Keeper973,974
Residences: See Notes
Will: Effects £605. 3s. 5d975,976
Child is listed above under (36) Elizabeth Wheaton PHILPOTTS.
39. Charles10 WHEATON (William9, Richard8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1)977,978,979,980,981,982 was born Abt. 1838 in Withycombe or Exmouth, Devon983,984,985,986,987, and died April 26, 1901 in St Thomas District, Devon Age 63988,989. He married Ellen TREE990,991,992 April 29, 1866 in Littleham, Devon993,994. She was born Bet. January – March 1842 in North Petherton, Devon/Somerset as “female” in Bridgwater District995,996,997, and died April 24, 1913 in Exmouth, Devon Age 71998,999.
Notes for Charles WHEATON:
Addresses
1841 Ash, Withycombe, Devon
1851 Withycombe, Devon
1862 Bicton Street, Devon (Information fro Harrisons, Harrod & Co 1862 Directory of
Devon and Cornwall)
1866 Exmouth, Devon (Littleham Marriage Register from M BROWNING)
1871 3 Bicton Street, Littleham, Devon
Also in property were his widowed sister, Sarah H HAVILL, Charlotte A STOKES, an
Assistant Butcher, and 4 servants
1874 Exmouth, Devon
1878 3 Bicton Street, Exmouth, Devon (1878 Harrods Directory)
1881 3 Bicton Street, Littlesham, Devon
Also in property were a Cook, Nurse, 2 Boarders (Business Help) and a Butcher’s
Apprentice, Thomas TREE
1891 6 Hamilton Terrace, Littleham, Devon (RG12/1675 District 7 folio 96 page 8)
Also in property was Alice REED a General Servants, all Butchers
1901 5 Imperial Terrace, Littleham, Devon
1901 5 Imperial Terrace, Exmouth, Devon
More About Charles WHEATON:
Baptism: March 28, 1838, Withycombe, Devon1000
Occupation: 1851 Not shown; 1862, 1866, 1871, 1874 Butcher; 1881 Butcher’s Employing 3 boys; 1891, 1901 Retired Butcher;
Probate: June 20, 1901, Exeter to Ellen WHEATON, widow1001
Residences: See Notes
Will: £1,052. 10s. 0d1002,1003
Notes for Ellen TREE:
Addresses
1851 New Street, Great Torrington, Devon
1861 Not found
1866 Exmouth Devon (from Littleman Marriage Register from M BROWNING)
1871 3 Bicton Street, Littleham, Devon
1881 3 Bicton Street, Littlesham, Devon
1891 6 Hamilton Terrace. Littleham, Devon (RG12/1675 District 7 folio 96 page 8)
1901 5 Imperial Terrace, Littleham, Devon
1911 6 Welsley Gardens, London SW (address given by son Walter on Passenger List)
1913 3 Imperial Terrace, Exmouth, Devon
More About Ellen TREE:
Occupation: 1851 Scholar
Probate: May 25, 1914, Exeter to Walter Charles WHEATON, vocalist, Henry Edgar WHEATON, draper and Ellen Susannah ASKEW wife of Joseph William ASKEW1003
Residences: See Notes
Will: Effects £2,694. 5s. 0d1004,1005
Children of Charles WHEATON and Ellen TREE are:
Notes for Ellen Susannah WHEATON:
Addresses
1881 3 Bicton Street, Littlesham, Devon
1891 6 Hamilton Terrace. Littleham, Devon (RG12/1675 District 7 folio 96 page 8)
1911 Grove House, Sale, Cheshire as a widow
Living with brother Charles TREE and his wife. Living with them was
Domestic Servant Edith Elizabeth BAKER (39) widow born Wood Green,
Middlesex
More About Ellen Susannah WHEATON:
Occupation: 1891 Student (Music)
Residences: See Notes
iii. Henry Edgar11 WHEATON1016,1017,1018, b. Bet. January – March 1879, Exmouth, Devon1019,1020; d. October 11, 1952, Exmouth, Devon Age 731021,1022; m. Beatrice Alice COX1023,1024, Bet. January – March 1913, Falmouth District, Cornwall1024; b. April 2, 18891025; d. February 22, 1978, 119 Victoria Road, Exmouth, Devon Age 891025,1026,1027.
Notes for Henry Edgar WHEATON:
Addresses
1881 3 Bicton Street, Littleham, Devon
1891 6 Hamilton Terrace. Littleham, Devon (RG12/1675 District 7 folio 96 page 8)
1911 High Street, Leatherhead, Surrey
Living in the same property were 3 Shop Assistants, Annie MILES (27) born Sheffield, Yorkshire,Stanley PIPRELL (23) born St
Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands, George Frederick PEW (17) born Petersfield, Hampshire. An Apprentice was Thomas
BANISTER (15) born Eastleigh, Hampshire. A General Domestic Servant was Laura Mabel WHITE (19) born Dorking, Surrey.
Housekeeper was Harriet Eliza MITTELL (59) born Lydd, Kent, all were single.
1952 Exmouth, Devon
More About Henry Edgar WHEATON:
Occupation: 1891 Scholar; 1911, 1914 Draper1028
Probate: 1952, Beatrice Alice WHEATON widow, executor1028
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Beatrice Alice COX:
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Representatives listed as Georgina Ruby WHEELER, Bernard WHEELER and Howard Dudley GOVIER
More About Beatrice Alice COX:
Probate: April 18, 1978, Bristol, Gloucestershire1029
Will: See Notes1030
Generation No. 11
40. William George11 WHEATON (William10, John9, John8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1)1031,1032 was born June 1840 in Honiton, Devon1033,1034,1035,1036, and died Unknown. He married Julia WHITMARSH1037 Bet. July – September 1869 in Newton Abbot District, Devon1038. She was born 1842 in Exeter, Devon1039, and died Bet. 1880 – 19001040.
Notes for William George WHEATON:
Addresses
1841 New Street, Honiton, Devon as William
1851 Silver Street, Thorweston, Devon as George
1861 Edge Barton, Branscombe, Devon as William G WHEATON
Living with Robert SPILLER (59) Farmer of 900 acres employing 33 men born Branscombe,
Devon, his wife Ann (56) born Membury, Devon and daughter Mary A SPILLER (16) Scholar
born Branscombe, Devon. A Servant was Elizabeth STOKER (54) widow a Dairy Maid born
Branscombe, Devon
1871 Cakden Mill, Chardstock, Dorset as William H WHEATON
Living with them was Elizabeth BRAGG (20) unmarried born Tatworth, Somerset, servant
1880 O’Neal, Joaquin, California, USA
1900 Homestead, San Joaquin, California, USA as a widower
Living as father-in-law with Frank E ALLEN and his wife Mary
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Partnership between John Bellamy PAYNE, William George WHEATON and Albert Henry WHEATON of Perry Street, near Chard in the County of Somerset and of the town of Nottingham, Lace Manufacturer, dissolved by Mutual consent as far as Albert Henry WHEATON is concerned. The business to be carried on by John Bellamy PAYNE and William George WHEATON
More About William George WHEATON:
Emigration: 1875, America
Occupation: 1851 Boarder at School of George BROCK (probably with brother Albert); 1861 Pupil Learning Farming; 1871 Manager of works; 1875 Farmer; 1880 Retired
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Julia WHITMARSH:
Addresses
1871 Cakden Mill, Chardstock, Dorset
Living with them was Elizabeth BRAGG (20) unmarried born Tatworth, Somerset, servant
1880 O’Neal, Joaquin, California, USA
New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
about Julia WHEATON
Name: Julia WHEATON (together with husband William and daughters Ada and Mary)
Arrival Date: 13 Dec 1875
Estimated birth year: abt 1843
Age: 32
Gender: Female
Port of Departure: Bristol, England
Destination: United States of America
Place of Origin: England
Ethnicity/Race/Nationality: English
Ship Name: Somerset
Search Ship Database: Search the Somerset in the ‘Passenger Ships and Images’ database
Port of Arrival: New York
Line: 18
Microfilm Serial: M237
Microfilm Roll: M237_400
List Number: 1118
Port Arrival State: New York
Port Arrival Country: United States
More About Julia WHITMARSH:
Emigration: 1875, America
Occupation: 1880 Keeping House
Residences: See Notes
Children of William WHEATON and Julia WHITMARSH are:
Notes for Ada Julia WHEATON:
Addresses
1871 Cakden Mill, Chardstock, Dorset
1880 O’Neal, Joaquin, California, USA
New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
about Ada WHEATON
Name: Ada WHEATON (together with Father and Mother, William and Julia, and sister Mary)
Arrival Date: 13 Dec 1875
Estimated birth year: abt 1871
Age: 4
Gender: Female
Port of Departure: Bristol, England
Destination: United States of America
Place of Origin: England
Ethnicity/Race/Nationality: English
Ship Name: Somerset
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Port of Arrival: New York
Line: 19
Microfilm Serial: M237
Microfilm Roll: M237_400
List Number: 1118
Port Arrival State: New York
Port Arrival Country: United States
More About Ada Julia WHEATON:
Baptism: June 11, 1870, All Saints, Chardstock, Dorset
Emigration: 1875, America
ii. Mary Louisa Bently12 WHEATON1041, b. Bet. July – September 1872, Chardstock, Dorset1041; d. Unknown; m. Frank G ALLEN; b. May 1864, Maine, USA; d. Unknown.
Notes for Mary Louisa Bently WHEATON:
Addresses
1880 O’Neal, Joaquin, California, USA
1900 Homestead, San Joaquin, California, USA born April 1875, see Rgistration information
Living with Mary and her family was her father William G WHEATON
New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
about Mary WHEATON
Name: Mary WHEATON (with her father and mother, William and Julia, and sister Ada)
Arrival Date: 13 Dec 1875
Estimated birth year: abt 1872
Age: 3
Gender: Female
Port of Departure: Bristol, England
Destination: United States of America
Place of Origin: England
Ethnicity/Race/Nationality: English
Ship Name: Somerset
Search Ship Database: Search the Somerset in the ‘Passenger Ships and Images’ database
Port of Arrival: New York
Line: 20
Microfilm Serial: M237
Microfilm Roll: M237_400
List Number: 1118
Port Arrival State: New York
Port Arrival Country: United States
More About Mary Louisa Bently WHEATON:
Baptism: May 9, 1872, All Saints, Chardstock, Dorset
Emigration: 1875, America
Notes for Frank G ALLEN:
Addresses
1900 Homestead, San Joaquin, California, USA
Living with them was Fran’s father-in-law William G WHEATON born England
More About Frank G ALLEN:
Occupation: 1900 Dentist
Residences: See Notes
41. Albert Henry11 WHEATON (William10, John9, John8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1)1042,1043 was born Bet. April – June 1842 in Honiton, Devon1044,1045,1046, and died April 18, 1924 in Aston Grays Nursing Home, Exeter, Devon Age 811047,1048,1049. He married Ellen Matthews OPIE1050,1051,1052,1053 Bet. January – March 1868 in Exeter District, Devon1054. She was born Abt. 1851 in Exeter, Devon1055, and died December 31, 1918 in Heavitree, Devon Age 681056,1057.
Notes for Albert Henry WHEATON:
Addresses
1851 Silver Street, Thorweston, Devon
1871 Prospect House, Cwmamon, Carmarthenshire (M BROWNING 13/3/2004)
Living with them was Sarah MILDELL (21) born Llandilo, Carmarthenshire Domestic
Servant
1878 79 Black Boy Road, Exeter, Devon (1878 Harrods Directory)
1881 79 Blk Bay Road, St Sidwell, Exeter, Devon with General Servant, Martha CONIBEAR
1901 11 Mont Le Grand, Heavitree, Devon
with sister Emma Louise de C WHEATON and Alma Elizabeth BROOKS (21) General
Servant
1911 12 Mont Le Grand, Heavitree, Devon
1924 12 Mont Le Grand, Heavitree, Exeter, Devon
Occupations
1851 Boarder at School of George BROCK probably with brother George; 1871 Coal & General Merchant; 1878 See “Business “; 1881 Flock Manufacturer Employing 8 men and 8 women (Cotton Dlr); 1895 Merchant; 1901 Float Manufacturer; 1911 Flock and Bedding Manufacturer.
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Partnership between John Bellamy PAYNE, William George WHEATON and Albert Henry WHEATON of Perry Street, near Chard in the County of Somerset and of the town of Nottingham, Lace Manufacturer, dissolved by Mutual consent as far as Albert Henry WHEATON is concerned. The business to be carried on by John Bellamy PAYNE and William George WHEATON
More About Albert Henry WHEATON:
Business: 1878, A H WHEATON & WHITMARSH, Flock & Puff Manufacturer & Coal Importer & Merchants Office, Higher Southernhay Street Manufactory, Rewe, Devon1058
Occupation: See Notes
Probate: May 27, 1924, Exeter to Henry James BALL incorporated accountant and William Henry STONE Solicitor1059
Residences: See Notes
Will: Effects £7,942. 14s. 1d1060,1061
Notes for Ellen Matthews OPIE:
Addresses
1871 Prospect House, Cwmamon, Carmarthenshire (M BROWNING 13/3/2004)
1881 79 Blk Bay Road, St Sidwell, Exeter, Devon with General Servant, Martha CONIBEAR
1901 11 Mont Le Grand, Heavitree, Devon
1911 12 Mont Le Grand, Heavitree, Devon
1919 12 Mont le Grand, Heavitree, Exeter, Devon
More About Ellen Matthews OPIE:
Occupation: 1881 Flock Manufacturer’s wife
Probate: January 13, 1919, Exeter to Clara Ellen HORLEY wife of Norman HORLEY and William Henry STONE Solicitor1061
Residences: See Notes
Will: Effects £972. 14s. 4d1062,1063
Children of Albert WHEATON and Ellen OPIE are:
More About William George du Cann WHEATON:
Burial: December 29, 1871, Sidmouth, Devon1068
42. Eliza11 WHEATON (Ann Carter10, George9, John8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1)1069,1070 was born January 23, 1850 in Chain of Ponds, Kersbrook, South Australia, Australia1071,1072, and died September 17, 19221073. She married George Henry GLOVER1073 March 10, 1869 in St George, Gawler, South Australia, Australia1073,1074. He was born October 14, 1845 in Kersbrook, South Australia, Australia1075,1076,1077,1078, and died May 31, 19331079.
More About Eliza WHEATON:
Burial: Unknown, Payneham Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia1080
Notes for George Henry GLOVER:
Addresses (“The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
1845 Kersbrook, South Australia, Australia
1869 Kersbrook, South Australia, Australi
1891 Fourth Avenue, St Peters, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
1919 Fourth Avenue, St Peters, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
At the time of their Golden Wedding. At home on the 2-5 March 1919
More About George Henry GLOVER:
Burial: Unknown, Payneham Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia1080
Occupation: Gardener and wheat grower1080
Child of Eliza WHEATON and George GLOVER is:
43. John11 WHEATON (Ann Carter10, George9, John8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1)1083,1084,1084 was born December 1, 1851 in Chain of Ponds, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia1085,1086, and died June 17, 1912 in Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia1087,1088. He married Elizabeth HANCOCK1089,1090 September 14, 1873 in Residence of Bride’s father, Broughton, South Australia, Australia1091,1092. She was born Abt. 18531093, and died February 19, 1930 in Gilgandra, New South Wales, Australia Age1093,1094.
Notes for John WHEATON:
Addresses
Koolunga, South Australia
1896 “Oakvale”, Eumungerie, Dubbo, New South Wales
( “The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
More About John WHEATON:
Emigration: 1896, From South Austrlalia to New South Wales
Occupation: Farmer1095
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Elizabeth HANCOCK:
Addresses
1896 “Oakvale”, Eumungerie, Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia
1918 Eumungerie, New South Wales, Australia (War Graves Web site)
c1920 Eumungerie, Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia
( “The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
More About Elizabeth HANCOCK:
Residences: See Notes
Children of John WHEATON and Elizabeth HANCOCK are:
From the National Australian Archives
Service Number : 3408
Date of Birth : –
Place of Birth : Koolunga, South Australia, Australia
Place of enlistment : Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Next of Kin : Elizabeth WHEATON (mother)
Contents date range : 1914-1920
Information from Forces War Records Site sent by John TERRY 16/10/2014
First Name: Leslie Norman
Initials: L N
Surname: WHEATON
DOB: Circa 1896
Age: 22
Nationality: Australian
Date of Death: 22/08/1918
Information: SON OF JOHN AND ELIZABETH WHEATON, OF EUMUNGERIE, NEW SOUTH WALES. NATIVE OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
Rank: Private
Service Number: 3408
Campaign Medals:
Victory Medal
Given the information we have available it is likely that Leslie Norman WHEATON was entitled to the Victory medal, also called the Inter Allied Victory Medal. This medal was awarded to all who received the 1914 Star or 1914-15 Star and, with certain exceptions, to those who received the British War Medal. It was never awarded alone. These three medals were sometimes irreverently referred to as Pip, Squeak and Wilfred.
Eligibility for this award consisted of having been mobilised, fighting, having served in any of the theatres of operations, or at sea, between midnight 4th/5th August, 1914, and midnight, 11th/12th November, 1918. Women who served in any of the various military organisations in a theatre of operations were also eligible.
British War Medal
From the information available to us, it is very possible that Leslie Norman WHEATON was entitled to the British War Medal for service in World War One. This British Empire campaign medal was issued for services between 5th August 1914 and 11th November 1918.
The medal was automatically awarded in the event of death on active service before the completion of this period.
Service: Australian Army
Regiment: Australian Infantry, AIF
Battalion: 33rd Battalion
Commemorated: France
Collection: The IWGC/CWGC Registers Collection
More About Leslie “Norman” WHEATON:
Cause of Death: Killed in action
Military service: Private 3408 Australian Armed Forces 33rd Battalion A.I.F.; see notes1103,1104
44. Frederick11 WHEATON (Ann Carter10, George9, John8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1)1105,1106,1107 was born February 17, 1856 in Chain of Ponds, Kersbrook, South Australia, Australia1108,1109,1110, and died May 29, 1933 in Redhill, South Australia,, Australia Age 771111,1112,1113. He married (1) Margaret Thomas TOWNSEND1114,1115 July 9, 1878 in “Hydon, Redhill, South Australia, Australia (Residence of John WHEATON)1115,1116,1117,1118. She was born February 4, 18531119, and died October 23, 1880 in “Hydon”, Redhill, South Australia, Australia Age 271119,1120,1121. He married (2) Mary Agnes TOWNSEND1122,1123 November 19, 1882 in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia1123,1124,1125. She was born March 4, 18561126, and died June 10, 1937 in Redhill, South Australia, Australia Age 811126,1127,1128.
Notes for Frederick WHEATON:
Addresses
1856 Kersbrook, South Australia, Australia
1872 Redhill, South Australia, Australia
1878 “Baroota”
1886 “Chirk” near Collinsfield, South Australia, Australia
c1893 Lake View
1894 “Drymma”
(“The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
More About Frederick WHEATON:
Burial: May 30, 1933, Redhill, South Australia, Australia1129,1130
Occupation: Farmer1130
Notes for Margaret Thomas TOWNSEND:
Information from George WHEATON was that Frederick was married to an Agnes
More About Mary Agnes TOWNSEND:
Burial: June 11, 1937, Redhill, Australia1131,1132
Children of Frederick WHEATON and Margaret TOWNSEND are:
More About Eliza “Liza” Glover WHEATON:
Cause of Death: Teething Meningitis1138
Children of Frederick WHEATON and Mary TOWNSEND are:
iii. Marion “Min”12 WHEATON1139,1140,1141,1142, b. November 12, 1883, Baroota, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia1143,1144,1145; d. April 27, 19731146; m. William Thomas COOPER1147,1148, April 12, 1928, Methodist Church, Elbow Hill, Collinsfield, South Australia, Australia1148,1149; b. 18691150; d. December 16, 1944.
Notes for Marion “Min” WHEATON:
Addresses
1937-1940 67 Third Avenue, Sefton Park, South Australia, Australia
1940 Elbow Hill, South Australia, Australia
1945 67 Third Avenue, Sefton Park, South Australia, Australia
(“The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
More About Marion “Min” WHEATON:
Burial: Unknown, Ashes in Cowell Cemetery, South Australia, Australia1151
Cremation: Enfield Crematorium, South Australia, Australia1151
Residences: See Notes
Notes for William Thomas COOPER:
Addresses
1937-1940 67 Third Avenue, Sefton Park, South Australia, Australia
1940 Elbow Hill, South Australia, Australia
(“The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
William COOPER had been married before to Louisa Henrietta KASKE on the 12 April 1909
More About William Thomas COOPER:
Burial: Unknown, Cowell Cemetery, South Australia, Australia1151
Residences: See Notes
More About Isabel WHEATON:
Burial: September 16, 1893, Redhill Cemetery, South Australia, Australia1159,1160
Cause of Death: Diptheria1161
viii. George Henry “Harry” 12WHEATON1162,1163, b. May 2, 1893, Lake View, Collinsfield District, Daly, South Australia, Australia1163,1164,1165; d. July 17, 1896, “Drymma”, South Australia, Australia Age 3 years 2 months1166,1167,1168.
More About George Henry “Harry” WHEATON:
Burial: July 17, 1896, Redhill Cemetery, South Australia, Australia1169,1170
Notes for Fanny Irene WHEATON:
Addresses
1938 5 Muriel Street, Prospect, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
(“The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
More About Fanny Irene WHEATON:
Occupation: Helping parents at home1176
Residences: See Notes
45. Philip Henry11 WHEATON (Ann Carter10, George9, John8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1)1177,1178,1179 was born May 9, 1861 in Chain of Ponds District, Talunga, South Australia, Australia1180,1181, and died November 1, 1922 in Redhill, South Australia, Australia Age 611182. He married Lydia “Lily” TORR1183 April 9, 1889 in Residence of Bride, Crystal Brook, South Australia, Australia1184,1185. She was born December 18, 18651186, and died June 9, 1950 in Malvern, South Australia, Australia Age 851186,1187.
Notes for Philip Henry WHEATON:
Addresses
1889 “Wollacoola”, Barunga, South Australia, Australia
“Hydon”, Redhill, South Australia, Australia
(“The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
Obituary sent by Noel WHEATON 20/2/2007
Mr P H WHEATON, who died at “Redhill” last week at the age od 62 was one of the most highly respected residents of the district. He was the son of Mr. John WHEATON, who came to South Australia from Devonshire, and started as a gardener at Kersbrook, and was later among the first settlers in the Redhill district. Mr P H WHEATON had been suffering from pneumonia, and was on the road to recovery, but had a relapse.
He was educated at Kersbrook School and at Prince Alfred College, after which he assisted his father at Redhill in Sheep-bredding and wheat growing. He started on his own account on the Wollacoola property between Redhill and Snowtown. In addition to success with sheep, he grew very fine wheat crops, but in later years his attention was chiefly directed to the breeding of stud and flock sheep. He won a name for the high standard of his sheep from many parts of the State, and at the time of his death he possessed a flock which was the admiration of all. His sheep were not unknown in other parts of the Commonwealth, large drafts being dispatched to New South Wales each year. On the death of his brother, Mr George WHEATON in 1899 Mr P H WHEATON removed from Wollacoola to the Hydon property at Redhill. During his stay many improvements were made there.
He married Miss L TORR, of Crystal Brook in 1889, and leaves nine children – Mrs H GADD, of Crystal Brook, and Misses Phoebe, Gertrude, Doris, and Gwen WHEATON, and Messrs. Philip WHEATON, W. Stanley WHEATON, Cecil WHEATON and Keith WHEATON. The eldest son saw active seervice with the Australian forces in Palestine and is now farming at Snowtown. All the sons inherited the aptitude of their father for sheep to a remarkable degree, especially Mr W Stanley WHEATON, who has capably assisted in the management of the property during the last few years.
Mr WHEATON was always a loyal supporter of matters for the advancement of his town and district. He was chairman od the Redhill District Council for several terms. He was also chairman of the Soldiers’ Welcome Home Committee, and was a Freemason. He was held in high esteem in many parts of the State.
Does the following belong to this Philip WHEATON?
The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Wednesday 22 July 1908 p 9 Article
ANLABY CLYDESDALE
STUD.
THE DISPERSION” SALE.
(By our Special Commissioner.)
Anlaby and all roads leading thither presented a scene of great activity and bustle on Monday, on the occasion of the dispersal of Mr. Henry Dutton’s Clydesdale stud. It had been wisely determined to conduct the sale on the estate, at the back of the home stables, and provide means of conveyance to and from Kapundx and Tarlee for all that desired to attend. Genuine sales of this character invariably attract a business-like crowd, and those who made the journey on Monday were literally representative of this qualification. Practical men from all parts of the country, from the West Coast, the South-East. the South, and Lower North, with a few visitors from Victoria, and a representative from Central Australia, constituted the attendance. It is generally conceded that when a stock owner decides upon unreservedly auctioning the fruit of his labors as an enthusiast, or of his enterprise as a capitalist, the occasion is one not to be ignored by farmers, stockbreeders, and all husbandmen. The opportunity for presenting themselves at the sale-ring in the capacity of prospective buyers is too good to be missed. And so it was on this occasion.
Messrs. Elder, Smith. & Co. who conducted the sale and all arrangements connected therewith, had as they thought made ample provision to cope with the estimated traffic. The arrival of the tightly packed passenger train from Roseworthy to supplement a big detachment from Tarlee put a different complexion on the position, and, though doubtless an agreeable and none the less welcome surprise to the firm’s auctioneer, Mr. A. Richardson this necessitated further requisitioning of vehicles and redistribution of loads., The weather was not altogether in favor of a big attendance, as a keen cold wind blew boisterously throughout, bringing along occasional squalls of rain and hail. However, it takes a good deal to damp the enthusiasm of those who live much out of doors and have a keen eye for either a horse or a bargain. The sale was conducted in the open, in a capacious ring off the stallion boxes, with pens and races conveniently arranged and temporarily constructed for the occasion. In this and in every other respect the arrangements for the sale were carefully planned, and reflected credit on all concerned. Not the least pleasing feature from a spectacular point of view was an imposing parade at noon of the sires and brood mares in pairs. This gave a preliminary flourish to the proceedings and acted as an introduction, after a welcome discussion of luncheon, to the more serious of part of the entertainment.
Notwithstanding attempted interference on the part of the elements it was evident soon after Mr. Richardson had opened theproceedings in his capacity as auctioneer that brisk bidding and good prices would be the order of the day.
There follows information about animals, their costs and who bought them including:
“Mr. Philip Wheaton, of Redhill, was a consistent bidder throughout, but when competing for the rising three-ycar-old fillies met a doughty opponent in Mr. T. McCourt, of Mllicent.” But he was successful…
Colts – rising 2 years
Be CIV -Glen Luss Queen P Wheaton, Redhill 40 guineas
Fillies – rising 2 years
Br f, C IA -Dolly, P Wheaton Narridy 41Guineas
G f Majestic- Dinah P Wheaton Redhill 20 Guineas
Fillies – rising 1 year
B Í , C I S -Duches.” P Wheaton, Redhill 18 guineas
More About Philip Henry WHEATON:
Burial: November 3, 19221188
Occupation: Farmed at Woolacoola; sheep farmer1189
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Lydia “Lily” TORR:
Addresses
1889 Crystal Brook, South Australia, Australia
George WHEATON gave the name of Philip’s wife as LilY
More About Lydia “Lily” TORR:
Burial: June 10, 19501190
Residences: See Notes
Children of Philip WHEATON and Lydia TORR are:
iii. Phoebe12 WHEATON1191,1192,1193, b. August 25, 1892, “Woolacoola, South Australia, Australia1193,1194,1195; d. June 30, 1978, Age 87 years1196,1197.
Notes for Phoebe WHEATON:
Addresses
1937 “Hydon”, Redhill, South Australia, Australia
1950 Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Walkerville Nursing Home, South Australia, Australia
(“The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
More About Phoebe WHEATON:
Occupation: Nursing1197
Residences: See Notes
iv. Gertrude12 WHEATON1198,1199,1200, b. February 18, 1894, “Woolacoola”, Head of Barunga, South Australia, Australia1200,1201,1202,1203; d. September 5, 1975, Walkerville Nursing Home, South Australia, Australia1204,1205.
Notes for Gertrude WHEATON:
Addresses
1950 Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Linden Park and Leabrook
(“The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
More About Gertrude WHEATON:
Residences: See Notes
vii. Cecil Douglas WHEATON1206,1207,1208, b. April 21, 1902, Redhill District, Daly, South Australia, Australia1208,1209; d. August 18, 1983, Port Broughton Hospital, South Australia, Australia Age 81 years1210,1211; m. Rita Isabella Elizabeth SMART1212, June 3, 19521212; b. June 3, 19091212; d. July 14, 19851212.
Notes for Cecil Douglas WHEATON:
Addresses
1902 Redhill, South Australia, Australia
1907 “Hydon”, Redhill, South Australia, Australia
1952 Redhill, South Australia, Australia
1954 “Hydon” (which had been divided), Redhill, South Australia, Australia
(“The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
More About Cecil Douglas WHEATON:
Burial: August 19, 1983, Redhill Cemetery, South Australia, Australia1213,1214
Residences: See Notes
More About Rita Isabella Elizabeth SMART:
Burial: July 14, 1985, Redhill Cemetery, South Australia, Australia1214,1215
46. George11 WHEATON (Ann Carter10, George9, John8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1)1216,1217 was born December 21, 1864 in Chain of Ponds District, Kersbrook, South Australia, Australia1218,1219, and died June 29, 1899 in Hydon, Redhill, South Australia, Australia Age 331220,1221,1222. He married Martha “Maisie” Helen LEIBING1223,1224 April 8, 1891 in Stow Memorial Church, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia1224,1225. She was born January 23, 18711226, and died February 18, 1932 in Norwood, South Australia, Australia Age 611226,1227.
Notes for George WHEATON:
Obituary from The South Australian Register Saturday July 1 1899 sent by Noel BOYLE 20/2/2007
Out Redhill correspondent wrote on June 30. The sad news of the death of Mr. George WHEATON of the firm F & G WHEATON which took place last night at Hydon at the early age of thirty three years has caused widespread regret throughout the town and district. The deceased who was highly respected, was taken ill ten days ago and all possible was done for him. Drs. COOK and KENNEDY were in attendance, with the assistance of a trained nurse. Mr WHEATON and his brother Frederick, carried on an extensive farming and chaff business, being a large employer of labour. He leaves a widow and three young children.
More About George WHEATON:
Burial: July 1, 18991228
Cause of Death: Peritonitis1229
Occupation: After 1894 Partnership with brother Frederick in Hydon Oil Power Chaff Mills1230
Notes for Martha “Maisie” Helen LEIBING:
George WHEATON gave the name of George’s wife as Maisie
Addresses
“Hydon”, Redhill, South Australia, Australia
After 1894 Redhill Township, Redhill, South Australia, Australia
1919 Maylands, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
(“The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
More About Martha “Maisie” Helen LEIBING:
Burial: February 20, 19321231
Residences: See Notes
Children of George WHEATON and Martha LEIBING are:
i. George12 WHEATON1232,1233, b. August 23, 1892, Redhill District, Daly, South Australia, Australia1233,1234; d. November 7, 1917, France Age 25 years1235,1236; m. Hilda Lilian KEEVES, May 31, 1916, Methodist Church, North Adelaide, South Australia, Australia1237,1238; b. January 22, 18941239; d. July 11, 1970, Daw Park Repatriation Hospital, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia Age 761239,1240,1241.
Notes for George WHEATON:
Information from Australian Archives web site
Service No: Lieutenant
Date of Birth: –
Place of Birth: Red Hill, South Australia, Australia
Place of Enlistment: N/A
Next of Kin: Hilda Lilian WHEATON (wife)
Contents date range: 1914-1920
[Australian Imperial Forces Depots in the United Kingdon (Salisbury Plain) Central registry files]
2nd Lieutenant G WHEATON 11/32nd Battalion
Contents date Range 1917-1917
Location Australian War Memorial
There is also an Army pay file for a G WHEATON Series no D2994 Contents Date Range 1916-1919
More About George WHEATON:
Cause of Death: Wounds1242
Military service: 2nd L. 32md Bn. Australian Infantry A I F; see notes1242,1243
Occupation: Teacher1244
Notes for Hilda Lilian KEEVES:
Addresses
1917 Avenel Gardens, Medindic, South Australia, Australia
More About Hilda Lilian KEEVES:
Burial: July 1970, Ashes at West Terrace Cemetery, South Australia, Australia1244
Cremation: Centennial Park, South Australia, Australia1244
Residences: See Notes
ii. Margaret Rae12 WHEATON1245,1246, b. September 29, 1894, Rehill District, Daly, South Australia, Australia1246,1247; d. July 1, 1947, Parkshire Mental Hospital, South Australia, Australia Age 511248,1249,1250.
Notes for Margaret Rae WHEATON:
Addresses
Capper Street, Kent Town, South Australia, Australia
(“The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
More About Margaret Rae WHEATON:
Burial: July 1947, West Terrace Cemetery, South Australia, Australia1251
Occupation: Teacher1251
Residences: See Notes
47. Alexander John “JP”11 GILMOUR (Mary Ann10 WHEATON, George9, John8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1)1252,1253,1254 was born January 3, 1854 in Chain of Ponds, Mt Pleasant, South Australia, Australia1255,1256, and died September 11, 1926 in Gregory Terrace, Brisbane, Australia Age 72 years 9 months 8 days1257,1258. He married (1) Elizabeth Theresa MARTIN1259 May 24, 1880 in Presbyterian Manse, Port Adelaide , Rosewater, South Australia, Australia1259,1260. She was born September 14, 1853 in Stutton, South Australia, Australia1261, and died August 1, 1923 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia1262,1263. He married (2) Mary Isabella MacDONALD1264 June 15, 19241265,1266. She was born Abt. 18601267, and died Unknown.
Notes for Alexander John “JP” GILMOUR:
Information from Nerida RUTLEDGE 17/8/2008
George accompanied his father and two brothers, Alex and Erskine, when they took up a pastoral lease at Mr Burrell in the 1880s.
Alexander married Elizabeth Theresa MARTIN. Settled in Queensland
(We were given the name of Jane LOUDON as wife of Alexander, but I have now seen a copy of the marriage certificate for Alexander and Elizabeth MARTIN dated 1880. At present I have left Alexander with two wives.
Clarification needed please
I have now received the death certificate for Alexander which lists two wives, but neither are Jane LOUDEN.
Her details were born 1856 Geelong, Victoria Australia, where she married and she died in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Given the information we have now received I have deleted Jane LOUDEN as wife of Alexander)
From First Families 2001 web site
Descendants of John GILMOUR and Mary Ann WHEATON were listed, but no indication as to which son they belonged. So, below is the information as entered on this web site. (from later information they would appear to all be the children of Alexander)
Descendants
Children
GILMOUR, Erskine GILMOUR, Alexander
Grandchildren
GILMOUR, Charles Erskine Wheaton GILMOUR, Irene Pearl
GILMOUR, Annie Elizabeth Drummond GILMOUR, Janet Elizabeth
GILMOUR, Marion Hilda GILMOUR, Alexander John
GILMOUR, Ethel Marian GILMOUR, Kathleen, Alexia Roma
GILMOUR, Elanor Francis
Great Grandchildren
GILMOUR, Margaret Reade GILMOUR. James Ralli
GILMOUR, Charles David GILMOUR, Douglas Erskine
Great Great Grandchildren
GILMOUR. John David GILMOUR, James Robert
Great Great Great Grandchildren
GILMOUR, Aaron Lee GILMOUR, Brendan John
GILMOUR, Louise Ann
More About Alexander John “JP” GILMOUR:
Burial: September 13, 1926, Toowong Ceneter, Queensland, Australia1268
Cause of Death: Acute Cholecystitis, Toxaemia, Heart Failure
Occupation: 1926 Retired Grazieer
Children of Alexander GILMOUR and Elizabeth MARTIN are:
viii. Irene Pearl12 GILMOUR1269, b. October 6, 1899, Park Side, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia1269; d. May 2, 1979, Brisbane, Queensland, Australa1270.
48. Eliza Ann11 GILMOUR (Mary Ann10 WHEATON, George9, John8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1)1271 was born October 1, 1856 in Mt Pleasant, or Glen Devon, South Australia, Australia1271,1272,1273, and died October 20, 1945 in Kingscote, Kangaroo Island, South Australia, Australia1274,1275,1276. She married Arthur BENNET1277 February 5, 1896 in Presbyterian Church, Mt Pleasant, South Australia Australia1277,1278,1279. He was born September 1, 1846 in South Australia, Australia1279, and died December 3, 1929 in Beach Street, Grange, South Australia, Australia1280,1281.
Notes for Eliza Ann GILMOUR:
Addresses
Beach Street, Grange, South Australia, Australia (David BENNET 25/4/2003)
Information from Nerida RUTLEDGE 17/5/1008
Reared her brothers and sisters after he mother died, age 49 years in 1877. Married her long-time admirer Arthur BENNETT in 1896. Had twin children. Lived on a dairy farm with their twins Arthur and Margaret
More About Eliza Ann GILMOUR:
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Arthur BENNET:
Addresses
1896 St Peter’s, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia (David BENNET 25/4/2003)
Beach Street, Grange, South Australia, Australia (David BENNET 25/4/2003)
More About Arthur BENNET:
Occupation: Woodclasser1281
Residences: See Notes
Children of Eliza GILMOUR and Arthur BENNET are:
Notes for John Erskine “Erskine” Miller GILMOUR:
Information from Nerida RUTLEDGE 17/5/2008
George accompanied his father and two brothers, Alex and Erskine, when they took up a pastoral lease at Mr Burrell in the 1880s. George then moved to western Queensland with his wife Clara (née PRIOR) by 1892 after returning from the failed sheep raising attempt in Central Australia.
Erskine stayed with his father on the property but eventually lost the property as he was now businessman. Most of his family now live in Sydney
From First Families 2001 web site
Descendants of John GILMOUR and Mary Ann WHEATON were listed, but no indication as to which son they belonged. So, below is the information as entered on this web site/
Descendants
Children
GILMOUR, Erskine GILMOUR, Alexander
Grandchildren
GILMOUR, Charles Erskine Wheaton GILMOUR, Irene Pearl
GILMOUR, Annie Elizabeth Drummond GILMOUR, Janet Elizabeth
GILMOUR, Marion Hilda GILMOUR, Alexander John
GILMOUR, Ethel Marian GILMOUR, Kathleen, Alexia Roma
GILMOUR, Elanor Francis
Great Grandchildren
GILMOUR, Margaret Reade GILMOUR. James Ralli
GILMOUR, Charles David GILMOUR, Douglas Erskine
Great Great Grandchildren
GILMOUR. John David GILMOUR, James Robert
Great Great Great Grandchildren
GILMOUR, Aaron Lee GILMOUR, Brendan John
GILMOUR, Louise Ann
More About Elsie Ellen BIRKS:
Occupation: School Teacher1295
Children of John GILMOUR and Elsie BIRKS are:
Child of Eleanor GILMOUR and Ernest SIDEBOTTOM is:
Notes for Ellaline SIDEBOTTOM:
Lived in Napier, New Zealand, No issue
Notes for Athol McCREDIE:
Lived in Napier, New Zealand, No issue
Notes for Isabella “Izzie” Caroline GILMOUR:
Addresses
Move to Wairata, Opotiki, New Zealand
Information from Nerida RUTLEDGE 17/5/1008
Isabella went to Murtho in 1894 with Erskine and Mary Ann. Here she married Abraham Fance GELLERT (Abe) in 1896. He was a New Zealander and founding member of the Settlement Association, They had 4 childre. After the failure of Murtho the family moved to New zealand. Isabella died in 1940
Notes for Abraham Fance “Abe” GELLERT:
Information from Nerida RUTLEDGE 17/5/1008
Isabella went to Murtho in 1894 with Erskine and Mary Ann. Here she married Abraham Fance GELLERT (Abe) in 1896. He was a New Zealander and founding member of the Settlement Association, They had 4 childre. After the failure of Murtho the family moved to New zealand. Isabella died in 1940
More About Abraham Fance “Abe” GELLERT:
Emigration: Abt. 1899, Australia to New Zealand1324
Children of Isabella GILMOUR and Abraham GELLERT are:
More About Khiva Bernard GELLERT:
Cause of Death: Wile visiting NZ, took ill at Whitianga, NZ1327
iii. Alistair Gilmour GELLERT1330,1331, b. May 5, 1903, Brooklyn, Wellington, New Zealand1331; d. June 18, 1985, Whangarei, New Zealand1331; m. Kathleen “Kay” Jean BARTRUM1331, December 19, 19241331; b. November 15, 18971331; d. December 28, 1980, Ngunguru, New Zealand1331.
Notes for Frederick William WHITNEY:
Addresses
1871 St Andrew Street, Tiverton, Devon
More About Frederick William WHITNEY:
Occupation: 1871 Scholar
Residences: See Notes
Child of Frederick WHITNEY and Josephin WATSON is:
Notes for Edward TOWNSEND:
Addresses
1861 69 Hill Street, St Peter Walworth, Newington St Mary, Surrey
Lodging with them were Joseph GRISCOL (24) Butcher’s Assistant born Southwark. Surrey and
his wife Mary Ann (18) Ironer born Westhampstead, Middlesex
1871 13 Surrey Grove, St Peter Walworth, Newington St Mary, Surrey
William and family were lodging with Elizabeth ADAMS (67) Needlewoman born Brixton
More About Edward TOWNSEND:
Occupation: 1861 Scholar; 1871 No occupation entered
Residences: See Notes
Child of Edward TOWNSEND and Frances YORK is:
Notes for Francis Drake Walrond WHEATON:
Addresses
1871 Churchfields, St Thomas, Exeter, Devon
Boarding with Elizabeth LYDDEN (55) born Holcombe, Devon, Widow, Lady. There was
also a servant, Ellen WEBBER (15) born Exeter, Devon
1881 10 Church Road, St Thomas the Apostle, Exeter, Devon
More About Francis Drake Walrond WHEATON:
Baptism: May 12, 18541352
Burial: January 7, 18821352
Occupation: 1871 Medical Apprentice; 1881 Surgeon
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Jennie/Jenny Duncan WARINGTON:
Addresses
1881 50 York Road, Lambeth, Surrey living with her father and mother, John and Marian
WARINGTON.
1891 210 Ferndale Road, Lambeth, Surrey (RG12/408 folio 128 page25)
In same house was an elderly carpenter and his wife
1901 210 Ferndale Road, Lambeth, Surrey but shown as “Marian WHEATON” the same
as her mother.
After the death of Francis Drake Walrond WHEATON Jennie WARRINGTON had two more children:
Arthur Harry WHEATON in about 1884 who married Edith Mary GARDNER or BAYNES in 1926 in Croydon. They had Olive M V WHEATON in March quarter 1912 who married Emanuel L JOSEPH in 1938 in Marylebone.
and
Marian Vera K WHEATON in December quarter 1890 who married Edmund T HUXTABLE in 1914 in Lambeth
More About Jennie/Jenny Duncan WARINGTON:
Occupation: Actress (red headed); 1891 Professional (Theatre) (Act. added by enumerator); 1901 Widow;1353
Residences: See Notes
Child of Francis WHEATON and Jennie/Jenny WARINGTON is:
Notes for Francis William WHEATON:
Addresses
1851 King Street, Honiton, Devon
1871 New Bridge Street, All Hallows, St Petrock, Exeter, Devon
Living with William NORTONA (43) born Exeter, Devon Baker, his wife Mary Ann (39)
Son William Alftred (18), Niece Kate JONES (19) Assistant, Servants Jessie COOMBER
(21) and Walter LANE (14) and Apprentice Marcus CAUSLEY (19)
1877 Station Yard. Datchet, Buckinghamshire
1881 Station Yard, Datchet, Buckinghamshire
On Census as WHARTON
1891 Railway Cottages, Datchet, Buckinghamshire (RG12/1134 folio10 page 14)
Two other families in same property
1901 Sunningdale, Berkshire
Visiting them was Thomas ABERY (53) Married a Joiner born Datchet, Buckinghamshire
1911 1 Redstone Cottage, Sunningdale, Berkshire
Boarding with them was Harry BAVERSTOCK (20) Single Butcher born Newbury, Berkshire. A Visitor was Mary Ann FROUD (49)
widow Domestic Servant born Datchet, Buckinghamshire
Information from Michael BROWNING 7/7/2004
Amongst papers relating to the Lovelace Trust there was an application dated December 1877 from Francis William WHEATON (son of Richard Copplestone WHEATON) of Station Yard, Datchet, railway porter in the employ of the L&SWR, for a grant for his son Frederick William, who he says was born on 19th November 1874 and baptised at Holy Trinity, Windsor. It was reassuring to read that Francis had had 4 children by then (1877), one of whom, an infant, had recently died. He also records that he and his brothers Harry and Charles had grants from the trust previously.
More About Francis William WHEATON:
Baptism: May 2, 18511363
Occupation: 1871 Baker; 1877 Railway Porter in the employ of the L&SWR; 1881, 1891, 1901 Railway Porter; 1911 Railway Porter Relieving Signalman
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Caroline Mary MUNDY:
Addresses
1881 Station Yard, Datchet, Buckinghamshire
On Census as WHARTON
1891 New Street, Sidmouth, Devon (RG12/1673 folio 56 page 1)
Caroline and her two children were visitors to David BRIDGEMAN Head M 38
Shoemaker born North Berry, Devon, his wife Emelie, 57 born Guernsey, Florence
BARTLETT step-daughter 13 Scholar, Alice E BRIDGEMAN Dau 10 Scholar, William J
BRIDGEMAN 8 Scholar, Lucy M BRIDGEMAN 6, Jessie L BRIDGEMAN 4 and Edith
A BRIDGEMAN all children born Sidmouth, Devon
1901 Sunningdale, Berkshire
1911 1 Redstone Cottage, Sunningdale, Berkshire
Boarding with them was Harry BAVERSTOCK (20) Single Butcher born Newbury, Berkshire. A Visitor was Mary Ann FROUD (49)
widow Domestic Servant born Datchet, Buckinghamshire
More About Caroline Mary MUNDY:
Residences: See Notes
Children of Francis WHEATON and Caroline MUNDY are:
Notes for Emelie Jane WHEATON:
Addresses
1881 Station Yard, Datchet, Buckinghamshire
On Census as WHARTON
1901 Buckinghamshire (1901 Person Result List from PRO Internet site)
1911 Not found in census index
More About Emelie Jane WHEATON:
Baptism: July 10, 18731366
Occupation: 1901 None (from 1901 Census Index only)1367
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Frederick William WHEATON:
Addresses
1881 Station Yard, Datchet, Buckinghamshire
On Census as WHARTON
1911 Not found on census index
More About Frederick William WHEATON:
Baptism: Holy Trinity, Windsor, Berkshire1370
Residences: See Notes
iii. Emma Caroline WHEATON1371, b. Bet. July – September 1876, Windsor District, Berkshire1371,1372; d. Unknown; m. John William END1373, Bet. July – September 1904, London City District, London; b. Abt. 18711374; d. Unknown.
Notes for Emma Caroline WHEATON:
Addresses
1881 Station Yard, Datchet, Buckinghamshire
On Census as WHARTON
1891 2 Western Villas, New Windsor, Berkshire as Caroline (RG12/1011 folio 126 page 35)
Servant to Fred J PEARSON (37) Secretary born Hiennell)?), Kent, his wife Amy (35)
born Rochester, Kent, son Frederick H (10) born Dovercourt, Essex and daughter
Eleanor N (7) and Isabel (5) both born Windsor, Berkshire, all scholars.
More About Emma Caroline WHEATON:
Occupation: 1891 General Servant
Residence: See Notes
Notes for Jessie Louise WHEATON:
Addresses
1891 New Street, Sudmouth, Devon as a visitor (RG12/1673 folio 56 page 1)
1901 Sunningdale, Berkshire
1911 1 Redstone Cottage, Sunningdale, Berkshire
Boarding with them was Harry BAVERSTOCK (20) Single Butcher born Newbury, Berkshire. A Visitor was Mary Ann FROUD (49)
widow Domestic Servant born Datchet, Buckinghamshire
More About Jessie Louise WHEATON:
Occupation: 1891 Scholar; 1901 Dressmakers Assistant; 1911 Ladies Coat Maker
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Charles WHEATON:
Addresses
1871 Summerland(?) Street, St Sidwell, Exeter, Devon
1881 12 Folletts Buildings, St Mary Major, Exeter, Devon
1891 East Southy, St Sidwell, Exeter, Devon (RG12/1687 Dist 1 folio 6 page 6)
1901 19 E Southern Lay (?). Exeter, Devon
Boarding with the family was William PILE (25) Single Lithograph printer born St
Sidwell, Exeter
1911 87 High Street, Eastleigh, Hampshire
Living with him was Housekeeper Alice HOOKWAY (38) married 15 years with 2 living children born St Mary Ottery, Devon.
Boarding with them was Lilian Marian HOOWAY (1) born Exeter, Devon. Lodgers were John FORTEY (41) married General
Labourer born Unknown, Ellen FORTEY (40) Housewife born York, Yorkshire and Mary Monica FORTEY (6 months) born
Birmingham, Warwickshire
More About Charles WHEATON:
Baptism: November 19, 18631397
Occupation: 1881 Railway Servant; 1891 Railway Labourer; 1901 Railway Carriage Examiner; 1911 Labourer Railway Carriage Work Shop
Probate: October 19, 1926, Winchester to Alice HOOKWAY widow1398
Residences: See Notes
Will: £501.17. 8d1398
Notes for Celia Anne ENSON:
Addresses
1891 East Southy, St Sidwell, Exeter, Devon (RG12/1687 Dist 1 folio 6 page 6)
1901 19 E Southern Lay (?). Exeter, Devon
1911 17 East Southern Hay, Exeter, Devon entered as married but husband not listed
Boarding with them was William Millman PILE (35) single Lithographer born Exeter, Devon
Husband in South Stoneham District, Hampshire
More About Celia Anne ENSON:
Occupation: 1891 Left in Charge of House; 1901, 1911 Lodging House Keeper
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Alice Elizabeth HOOKWAY:
Addresses
1911 87 High Street, Eastleigh, Hampshire
Living with him was Housekeeper Alice HOOKWAY (38) married 15 years with 2 living children born St Mary Ottery, Devon.
Boarding with them was Lilian Marian HOOWAY (1) born Exeter, Devon. Lodgers were John FORTEY (41) married General
Labourer born Unknown, Ellen FORTEY (40) Housewife born York, Yorkshire and Mary Monica FORTEY (6 months) born
Birmingham, Warwickshire
It has been assumed tht this Alice HOOKWAY was the one who later became Charles’s wife.
More About Alice Elizabeth HOOKWAY:
Occupation: 1911 Housekeeper
Residences: See Notes
Will: 1399
Children of Charles WHEATON and Celia ENSON are:
Notes for William WHEATON:
Addresses
1891 East Southy, St Sidwell, Exeter, Devon (RG12/1687 Dist 1 folio 6 page 6)
1901 19 E Southern Lay (?). Exeter, Devon
More About William WHEATON:
Baptism: August 8, 18831405
Medical Information: Invalid – weak heart1406
Occupation: 1891 Scholar
Residences: See Notes
iii. Mary Celia WHEATON1407, b. June 24, 1885, St Sidwell, Exeter, Devon1407,1408,1409; d. April 12, 1954, Exeter District, Devon Age 681410,1411,1412.
Notes for Mary Celia WHEATON:
Addresses
1891 East Southy, St Sidwell, Exeter, Devon (RG12/1687 Dist 1 folio 6 page 6)
1901 19 E Southern Lay (?). Exeter, Devon
1911 An “Institution”,/Hospital? Taunton District, Somerset
More About Mary Celia WHEATON:
Baptism: July 15, 18851413
Occupation: 1891 Scholar; 1901 Photographer’s apprentice; 1911 Hospital Nurse?
Residences: See Notes
Will: Frances Helen WHEATON spinster1414
Notes for Frances Helen WHEATON:
Addresses
1891 East Southy, St Sidwell, Exeter, Devon (RG12/1687 Dist 1 folio 6 page 6)
1901 19 E Southern Lay (?). Exeter, Devon
1911 17 East Southern Hay, Exeter, Devon
Boarding with them was William Millman PILE (35) single Lithographer born Exeter, Devon
More About Frances Helen WHEATON:
Baptism: March 23, 18871420
Occupation: 1891 Scholar; 1901 School; 1911 Assistant in Home Work
Residences: See Notes
Will: Executor Bernard WHEATON1421
Notes for Kate Elizabeth WHEATON:
Addresses
1891 East Southy, St Sidwell, Exeter, Devon (RG12/1687 Dist 1 folio 6 page 6)
1901 19 E Southern Lay (?). Exeter, Devon
1911 17 East Southern Hay, Exeter, Devon
Boarding with them was William Millman PILE (35) single Lithographer born Exeter, Devon
More About Kate Elizabeth WHEATON:
Occupation: 1901 School; 1911 Milliner
Residences: See Notes
viii. Agnes WHEATON1431, b. Bet. July – September 1897, Exeter District, Devon1431,1432; d. Bet. July – September 1897, Exeter District, Devon Age 01432,1433.
More About Agnes WHEATON:
Baptism: July 7, 18971433
More About Ethel Catherine WHEATON:
Baptism: July 3, 19011437
Notes for John (Henry) WHEATON:
Addresses
1851 Heath Street, Hampstead and Pancras, Middlesex
Information from Buddy WHEATON 30.5.2002
“John Henry WHEATON was a sea captain out of the New England states (USA), whaling etc. At some stage he transported a load of migrants to Auckland NZ, one of which was an Irish woman by the name of ???. Apparently he stayed in NZ and married ???.”
Information from Buddy WHEATON 4.6.2002
“John Henry remained at sea until he retired. He then took on a gatekeepers job at the Auckland Wharf.
Information from Gale HAYDE née WHEATON 11/12/2005
“I have a copy of the “Intention to Marry” certificate (22/10/1875) for John Henry and Caroline SLATER. This states length of residence in New Zealand for John Henry was 7 years. Age 27 years and 8 months for John Henry WHEATON and 20 years for Caroline SLATER”
More About John (Henry) WHEATON:
Baptism: May 10, 1844, Bow, Middlesex1446,1447
Burial: Unknown, Waikumete Cemetery, Auckland, New Zealand1448
Cause of Death: Apoplexy 4 months, Exhaustion1448
Emigration: 1862, Auckland, New Zealand via the gold field of Australia. Previously last heard of in 1867 until information received 1/11//20001448,1449
Occupation: 1875 Storeman; 1915 Labourer, Gatekeeper down at the wharf; Master Mariner;1450,1451
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Caroline Bertha SLATER:
Addresses
1875 Auckland, New Zealand
More About Caroline Bertha SLATER:
Burial: Unknown, Waikumete Cemetery, Auckland, New Zealand1452
Emigration: November 26, 1874, Arrived Aucland 3 March 1875 from Dorset in “INDIA” from London1453
Residences: See Notes
Children of John WHEATON and Caroline SLATER are:
More About Charles Sydney WHEATON:
Burial: August 1941, Waikumete Cemetery, Auckland, New Zealand1461
Notes for Charles Robert WHEATON:
Addresses
1851 Heath Street, Hampstead and Pancras, Middlesex
1866 5 Mildmay Villas, Islington, Middlesex as Charles Thomas on son’s birth certiticate
1871 3 Percy Villas, Tottenham, Middlesex (RG10/1338 folio 154 page 15?) as married, no wife
1881 4 Wilton Cottage, Chestnut Road, Tottenham, Middlesex
1891 16 Ruskin Road, Tottenham, Middlesex (RG12/1068 folio49 page 22)
With Servant Mary FRANCIS S 17 born St Pancras, London
1901 12 Talbot Road, Tottenham, Middlesex
1910 117 Marlborough Road, Palmers Green, Southgate, Middlesex
More About Charles Robert WHEATON:
Administration: May 9, 1913, London to Jessie BEAR wife of Charles Henry BEAR1483
Baptism: November 13, 1845, Stratford, Essex
Occupation: 1866 Insurance Office Cashier; 1871 Insurance Manager; 1881 Insurance Clerk & Dep Supt Vol Fire Brigade; 1891 Collector Gas Rents Tottenham; 1896 Collector to a Gas Company; 1901 Insurance Agent
Residences: See Notes
Will: Effects £51484,1485
Marriage Notes for Charles WHEATON and Mavine MILLS:
The Times 2nd July 1870
WHEATON v WHEATON and EATON
Mr C COLEMAN and Mr SEARLE appeared for the petitioner, and Mr MACAFEE for the co-respondent.
The parties were married in July, 1865 and afterwards lived together at different lodgings at Dalston. In October 1869 they were lodging at the house of the co-respondent’s father. The respondent suddenly left her home in that month, and was soon afterwards found at lodgings in the same neighbourhood, where she was cohabiting with the co-respondent as his wife. The petitioner was a clerk in an insurance office and the co-respondent was a clerk in a shipping office.
Verdict for the petitioner.- Decree nisi, with costs.
Notes for Jessie GRAND:
Addresses
1881 4 Wilton Cottage, Chestnut Road, Tottenham, Middlesex
1891 16 Ruskin Road, Tottenham, Middlesex (RG12/1068 folio49 page 22)
1901 12 Talbot Road, Tottenham, Middlesex
1911 Dudley Villas, Whittinton Road, Bowes Park, Edmonton, Middlesex as Jessie C a widow
Head of House was son Gordon S WHEATON (26) Single Clerk and Meat Salesman born Tottenham, Middlesex. Also Caroline
GRAND (96) widow born Sheerness, Kent described as “grandmother”
More About Jessie GRAND:
Residences: See Notes
Children of Charles WHEATON and Mavine MILLS are:
Children of Charles WHEATON and Jessie GRAND are:
Notes for Elsie Joyce WHEATON:
Addresses
1881 4 Wilton Cottage, Chestnut Road, Tottenham, Middlesex
1891 16 Ruskin Road, Tottenham, Middlesex (RG12/1068 folio49 page 22)
1901 12 Talbot Road, Tottenham, Middlesex
1911 Dudley Villas, Whittinton Road, Bowes Park, Edmonton, Middlesex
Living with brother Gordon, her mother Jessie WHEATON, siblings Constance and Francis, and grandmother Caroline
GRAND (96) widow born Sheerness, Kent
More About Elsie Joyce WHEATON:
Baptism: September 13, 1885, Holy Trinity, Tottenham, Middlesex1494
Occupation: 1891 Scholar; 1911 Clerk, Confectionery
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Constance Norah WHEATON:
Addresses
1891 16 Ruskin Road, Tottenham, Middlesex (RG12/1068 folio49 page 22)
1901 12 Talbot Road, Tottenham, Middlesex
1911 Dudley Villas, Whittinton Road, Bowes Park, Edmonton, Middlesex
Living with brother Gordon, her mother Jessie WHEATON, siblings Elsie and Francis, and grandmother Caroline
GRAND (96) widow born Sheerness, Kent
More About Constance Norah WHEATON:
Baptism: September 13, 1885, Holy Trinity, Tottenham, Harringey, Middlesex1503
Occupation: 1891 Scholar; 1901, 1911 Sorter General Post Office
Residences: See Notes
viii. Elizabeth) Grace WHEATON1504,1505, b. Bet. July – September 1888, Edmonton District, or Tottenham (1901 census) Middlesex1505; d. Unknown; m. Edward J GREEN1505, November 17, 1917, St John at Hackney, Hackney, Middlesex1505,1506; b. Abt. 18831507; d. Unknown.
Notes for Elizabeth) Grace WHEATON:
Addresses
1891 16 Ruskin Road, Tottenham, Middlesex (RG12/1068 folio49 page 22)
1901 12 Talbot Road, Tottenham, Middlesex
Entered as Grace E
1911 Not found on census index
More About Elizabeth) Grace WHEATON:
Baptism: January 31, 1892, All Hallows, Tottenham, Harringey, London1508
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Francis Drake WHEATON:
Addresses
1901 12 Talbot Road, Tottenham, Middlesex
1911 Dudley Villas, Whittinton Road, Bowes Park, Edmonton, Middlesex
Living with brother Gordon, his mother Jessie WHEATON, siblings Elsie and Constance, and grandmother Caroline
GRAND (96) widow born Sheerness, Kent
More About Francis Drake WHEATON:
Baptism: July 4, 1897, St Mary, Hornsey Rise, Harringey, London1518
Occupation: 1911 Clerk
Probate: June 3, 1971, Brighton, Sussex1519
Residences: See Notes
Will: 1519
More About Phyllis Evelyn WELSFORD:
Administration: August 19, 1987, Brighton, Sussex1519
Notes for Florence WHEATON:
Addresses
1891 Bossel Park, Buckfastleigh, Devon (RG12/1712 Dist 5 folio 69 page 4)
Nursery Governess in home of James HAMLYN (43) born Buckfastleigh, Devon
Woollen Manufacturer, his wife Sarah (39) born Rochdale, Lancashire and children
Joseph B (10), Winniefred M (9), Harold Jas (7), Eric Henly (5) and Edward C (3)
all born Buckfastleigh, Devon
Also in the house were Mary TAYLOR (30) born Morchard Bishop, Devon, Domestic
Servant, Nurse, Hannah M R GEAKE (21) born Launceston, Cornwall, Housemaid and
Rhoda J HODGE (23) born Lifton, Devon, Cook.
1901 Vealenia? Terrace, Ashburton, Devon
Boarding with her was Arthur Frederick WOOCOCK (32) Single Mechanical Engineer’s
Draughtsman born Cheshire
More About Florence WHEATON:
Occupation: 1891 Nursery Governess; 1901 Living on own means
Residences: See Notes
More About James WILLCOCKS:
Burial: November 23, 1899, Buckfastleigh, Devon1525
Occupation: 1891 Mechanical Engineer1525
Children of Florence WHEATON and James WILLCOCKS are:
Notes for Richard Eric WILLCOCKS:
Addresses
1901 Vealenia? Terrace, Ashburton, Devon
More About Richard Eric WILLCOCKS:
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Ethel Mary WILLCOCKS:
Addresses
1901 Vealenia? Terrace, Ashburton, Devon
More About Ethel Mary WILLCOCKS:
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Arthur or A WHEATEN or WHEATON:
Addresses
1881 9 Pall Mall Wanderers Club, Westminster St James, London, Middlesex
Head of House was G PASSINGHAM, Hall Porter.
Other servants included Waiter (3 including A WHEATON), Billiard Marker (2),
Barman, House Porter (W WHEATON), Page Boy, Housekeeper, House Maid,
2nd House Maid, Kitchen Maid(2), Stillroom, 2nd Stillroom, Scullery
1934 Gover Street, North Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
See also W WHEATON – at same address in 1881
There was an Arthur WHEATON born in the September quarter of 1853 in the Marylebone District of Middlesex. This would seem to be this A WHEATON found on the 1881 Census. However, as we now know that Arthur went to Australia in 1874 this is not so likely. More research required.
However, there is also an Arthur WHEATON age 24 who went to Australia in November 1877 on the CUZCO. That would make him born in 1853. So perhaps Arthur came home to England at other times. As mentioned above – more research required!
More About Arthur or A WHEATEN or WHEATON:
Baptism: November 29, 1853, All Souls, Marylebone, Middlesex1538
Cause of Death: Acute Bronchitis 10 days1539
Emigration: 1874, to Australia on “Forfarshire” to Port Adelaide, South Australia, Australia1540
Occupation: 1874 Coach trimmer; ;881 Waiter (Club); Coach builder1541
Probate: May 20, 1935, Adelaide, South Australia to Charles Arthur WHEATON, Carrier, and Ellen Joyce LEALY widow and £70. 7s. 2d. in England sealed London 20 May 19351542
Residences: See Notes
Will: Charles Arthur WHEATON1543
Children of Arthur WHEATON and Ellen PERCIVAL are:
Marriage Notes for Florence WHEATON and Bertie MELDRUM:
I was sent the South Australia Marriage Index which showed that Florence married Bertie MELDRUM
However I had previously been sent information for the following two marriages….to,,,
(1) Richard Sadler HODGES South Australia, Australia – no other information.(I actually have two Richard Salder HODGES…the other one married another Fanny in 1875) – information sent to me by Noel BOYLE who has sent quite a bit of WHEATON South Australia information.
(2) Unknown CORBETT – no other information – name sent to me by a Charlie WHEATON. He also sent me a death date for Florence.
For the present I have included all three marriages.
vii. Emily Laura WHEATON1567, b. October 23, 1885, North Adelaide, South Australia, Australia1567; d. November 14, 1885, North Adelaide, South Australia, Australia Age 3 weeks1568.
viii. William James WHEATON1569,1570, b. 1886, Perth, Western Australia, Australia1570; d. 1887, Western Australia, Australia Age 2 months as James William1570.
xii. Joyce Amy WHEATON1581,1582, b. July 4, 1896, North Adelaide, South Australia, Australia1583; d. May 3, 1897, North Adelaide, South Australia, Australia Age 10 months (or 4th May)1584,1585,1586,1587.
xiii. daughter 6 of Arthur WHEATON1588, b. Abt. 18981589; d. Aft. 19341589.
Notes for Jessy WHEATON:
Addresses
1861 70 Euston Road, London, Middlesex (from Ruth VENUS 31/5/2003)
1875 Parish of St Martins in the Fields (Ruth VENUS 14/2/2003)
1881 31 Popham Road, Islington, Middlesex
Head of House, Daniel HARVEY, was a Licensed Victualler. In the property was also
his wife, a Manager and a Housemaid as well as Jessey, the Barmaid.
1882 193 Church Road, Stoke Newington, London (Ruth VENUS 14/2/2003)
1901 The Pinch, Worcester, Worcestershire as Jessy McDONNA (Ruth VENUS 14/2/2003)
Information from Ruth VENUS 28/3/2003
“Bessie remembered the boat arriving at Tilbury Docks in London after an exciting voyage” when she returned to England from Australia.
More About Jessy WHEATON:
Emigration: to Australia. Returned to England in late 1890s with her daughter1606
Occupation: 1881 Barmaid to Daniel HARVEY
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Alexis SPLINGARD:
Addresses
1875 District Rectory of All Souls, Langham Place, St Marylebone, London (Ruth VENUS
14/2/2003)
More About Alexis SPLINGARD:
Occupation: Barrister1607
Residences: See Notes
Marriage Notes for Jessy WHEATON and Alexis SPLINGARD:
Jessy was a minor at the time of her first marriage
Notes for Francis Joseph McDONNA:
Addresses
1882 Amity Grove, Cottenham Park, Wimbledon, Surrey (Ruth VENUS 14/2/2003)
More About Francis Joseph McDONNA:
Emigration: to Australia1608
Occupation: 1882 Plasterer
Residences: See Notes
Marriage Notes for Jessy WHEATON and Francis McDONNA:
Information from Ruth VENUS 28/3/2003
“Marriage broke down because he drank too much”
Child of Jessy WHEATON and Francis McDONNA is:
Notes for Mary Joyce WHEATON:
Addresses
1861 70 Euston Road, London, Middlesex (from Ruth VENUS 31/5/2003)
1881 27 College Street, Islington, Middlesex
Visiting Louisa SANDISON and her son William SANDISON. Mary was therefore
visiting her future husband and mother-in-law.
More About Mary Joyce WHEATON:
Occupation: 1881 –
Residences: See Notes
Child of Mary WHEATON and William SANDISON is:
Notes for James William WHEATON:
Addresses
1881 193 Church Street, Stoke Newington, London, Middesex
1891 28 Beclime Road, West Ham, Essex (RG12/1336 folio 22 page 38)
1901 274 Shrewsbury Road, East Ham, Essex
1906 39 Chatsworth Road, Clapton, London
1911 6 Wilmington Gardens, Barking, Essex
1910 24 Fairceoss Avenue, Barking, Essex (father’s Will)
1914 6 Wilmington Gardens, Barking, Essex (son’s Attestation papers)
1943 19a Silverdale Avenue, Southend-on-Sea, Essex
More About James William WHEATON:
Occupation: 1881 Assistant Supply Stores; 1891 Traveller for Lead Market; 1901 Commercial Traveller; 1903 Commercial Traveller (mother’s Will); 1906 Confectioner (Shopkeeper); 1910 Insurance Agent (father’s Will); 1911 Insurance Agent; 1929 Builder’s Clerk
Probate: October 21, 1943, Llandudno, Wales to Emma Mary May WHEATON, widow1634
Residences: See Notes
Will: £795. 2s. 1d1634
Notes for Emma Mary May ROUND:
Addresses
1891 28 Beclime Road, West Ham, Essex (RG12/1336 folio 22 page 38)
1901 274 Shrewsbury Road, East Ham, Essex
1911 6 Wilmington Gardens, Barking, Essex
From the 1911 census it would appear that there was another child who died.
The children we have were born in the Districts of West Ham (1890), Hackney (1892), West Ham (1896), West Ham (1901), Epping (1904), Hackney (1906) and West Ham (1908) in date order. There were children born in 1894, 1903 and 1910 in West Ham, and 1909 in Hackney. It is therefore impossible to determine which of these children belong to this family.
More About Emma Mary May ROUND:
Residences: See Notes
Will: Sidney Herbert WHEATON Analytical Chemist1635
Children of James WHEATON and Emma ROUND are:
Notes for Amy Dorothy WHEATON:
Addresses
1891 28 Beclime Road, West Ham, Essex (RG12/1336 folio 22 page 38)
1901 274 Shrewsbury Road, East Ham, Essex
1911 6 Wilmington Gardens, Barking, Essex
More About Amy Dorothy WHEATON:
Baptism: July 12, 1891, St Luke, West Holloway, Islington, London1640
Occupation: 1911 Manageress Baker and Confectionery
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Florence Ethel WHEATON:
Addresses
1901 274 Shrewsbury Road, East Ham, Essex
1911 6 Wilmington Gardens, Barking, Essex
1929 8 Queen Street, Folkestone, Kent
More About Florence Ethel WHEATON:
Baptism: February 12, 1893, St Columba, Wanstead Slip, Essex1647
Occupation: 1911 Shop Assistant Baker and Confectionery
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Christopher John HAMBROOK:
Addresses
1929 11 Dover Street, Folkestone, Kent
Christopher HAMBROOK was married to Unknown before he married Florence Ethel WHEATON
More About Christopher John HAMBROOK:
Occupation: 1929 Caterer1648
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Violet Winifred WHEATON:
Addresses
1911 6 Wilmington Gardens, Barking, Essex
More About Violet Winifred WHEATON:
Occupation: 1911 School
Residences: See Notes
vii. Elsie May WHEATON1655,1656, b. Bet. October – December 1908, East Ham, Essex1657,1658; d. Unknown; m. George H WARD1659, Bet. July – September 1936, Romford District, Essex1659; b. Abt. 19031660; d. Unknown.
Notes for Elsie May WHEATON:
Addresses
1911 6 Wilmington Gardens, Barking, Essex
More About Elsie May WHEATON:
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Frank Ernest WHEATON:
Addresses
1871 3 Bicton Street, Littleham, Devon
1881 3 Bicton Street, Littleham, Devon
1891 46 & 47 High Street, St John, Hamstead, London (RG12/106 folio 107 p 3)
Living with Mortimer EVANS, Linen Draper, and family, and other Draper’s Assistants
1901 5 Imperial Terrace, Littleham, Devon
Shown as a retired butcher, but this was his father’s occupation
1925 Bronx, New York, USA
There is an entry on the Ellis Island List for a Frank WHEATON in 1922 Age 50 resident of New York, America which could be this Frank. There is also a previous entry in 1913 for a Frank WHEATON, resident of London, England, age 40. Is this him as well?
In 1913 Frank WHEATON aged 40 Farmer. He was born Exmouth, Devon and was travelling from Southampton on May 17th. His last residence was in London and his nearest relative was his brother, C TREE of Sale, Nr Manchester. The Frank Ernest of this record had a brother Walter Charles who was known as Charles TREE. It would seem, therefore, that the Frank who travelled to America is the same one as detailed in this record.
New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
about Frank WHEATON
Name: Frank WHEATON
Arrival Date: 25 May 1913
Estimated birth year: abt 1873
Age: 40
Gender: Male
Port of Departure: Southampton, England
Ethnicity/Race/Nationality: English
Ship Name: St Paul
Search Ship Database: View the St Paul in the ‘Passenger Ships and Images’ database
Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Nativity: England
Line: 10
Microfilm Serial: T715
Microfilm Roll: T715_2086
Birth Location: England
Birth Location Other: exmouth
Page Number: 10
On this trip he was 51, a Meat Packer. He was going to New York and his brother, now Chas T WHEATON, was still his nearest relative, now living at Courtfield Gardens, Kensington, London SW 7
He was travelling with his wife Lily
New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
about Frank WHEATON
Name: Frank WHEATON
Arrival Date: 25 Jul 1922
Estimated birth year: abt 1871
Age: 51
Gender: Male
Port of Departure: London
Ethnicity/Race/Nationality: English
Ship Name: President Polk
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Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Nativity: England
Line: 13
Microfilm Serial: T715
Microfilm Roll: T715_3147
Birth Location: England
Birth Location Other: exmouth dvn
Page Number: 23
More About Frank Ernest WHEATON:
Admin (with Will): July 21, 1927, (limited) London to Ellen Susannah ASKEW widow, the attorney of Mabel EVANS1672
Emigration: See Notes
Occupation: 1891 Linen Draper’s Assistant; 1901 Retired Butcher
Residences: See Notes
Will: Effects £206. 7s. 6d in England1673,1674
Notes for Beatrice Lily UNKNOWN wife of Frank E WHEATON:
Addresses
1925 36 South 24th Street, Flushing, Queen’s City, New York, USA
Travelling with her husband, Frank WHEATON as Lily WHEATON
New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
about Wife Lily WHEATON
Name: Wife Lily WHEATON
Arrival Date: 25 Jul 1922
Estimated birth year: abt 1882
Age: 40
Gender: Female
Port of Departure: London
Ethnicity/Race/Nationality: English
Ship Name: President Polk
Search Ship Database: View the President Polk in the ‘Passenger Ships and Images’ database
Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Nativity: England
Line: 14
Microfilm Serial: T715
Microfilm Roll: T715_3147
Birth Location: England
Birth Location Other: Essex
Page Number: 23
More About Beatrice Lily UNKNOWN wife of Frank E WHEATON:
Admin (with Will): April 25, 1926, (limited) London to Ellen Susannah ASKEW widow, the attorney of Mabel EVANS (wife of Christopher EVANS)1674
Residences: See Notes
Will: £206. 7s. 6d. in England1675,1676
Child of Frank WHEATON and Beatrice WHEATON is:
Notes for Agnes Mary WHEATON:
Addresses
1911 Newark House, Hempstead, Gloucestershire
Along with other Sisters of Mercy in what could have been an “Industrial Home”
1945 New York, USA
http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/37292/pages/4878
Gazette Issue 37292 published on the 2 October 1945. Page 18 of 24
Shows place of death as Washington, Duchess County, New York, USA
Solicitors in St James’s Place, London and Personal Representatives as Noel Cecil DOWSON and Henry John WASBROUGH
More About Agnes Mary WHEATON:
Occupation: 1911 Sister of Mercy
Probate: 1945, Isaac SMITH (See Notes)1679
Residences: See notes
Notes for Walter Charles WHEATON:
Addresses
1871 3 Bicton Street, Littleham, Devon
1881 3 Bicton Street, Littleham, Devon
1901 43 Cotleigh Road, Hampstead, London
He was shown as Charles TREE and was a visitor to Amelia de ALBATE (55) widow
Living on her own means, born in Spain, and her daughter Leonara, an author,
born in Hampstead, London
1911 Grove House, Sale, Cheshire as Charles TREE
Living with Charles and his wife were sister Ellen VERRINDER (38) widow born Exmouth,
Devon and Domestic Servant Edith Elizabeth BAKER (39) widow born Wood Green,
Middlesex
1913 Sale, Nr Manchester, Lancashire (Passenger List for brother Frank)
1922 Courtfield Gardens, Kensington, London SW 7 (Passenger List for brother Frank)
1940 9 Winno Road, Southampton, Hampshire
There was a Walter C WHEATON age 42 in 1911 from Sale (see place of death), England on the Ellis Island List
On the Passenger List Walter C WHEATON was 42 years old, married and shown as a Musician. His last permanent address was Sale, England and his nearest relative was Mrs Ellen WHEATON, 6 Welsley Gardens, London SW. His final destination was New York
New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
about Walter C WHEATON
Name: Walter C WHEATON
Arrival Date: 20 Sep 1911
Estimated birth year: abt 1869
Age: 42
Gender: Male
Port of Departure: Liverpool, England
Ethnicity/Race/Nationality: English
Ship Name: Caronia
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Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Nativity: England
Line: 1
Microfilm Serial: T715
Microfilm Roll: T715_1742
Birth Location: England
Birth Location Other: elmouth
Page Number: 36
Information from Peter ADAMSON 14/10/2010
I’ve been following up information in Who’s Who in Music (1913, 1915) about the popular baritone CHARLES TREE — he is billed as s. of Charles Helman WHEATON and Ellen TREE, m. Ruby Needham [etc]. Given as b.1868 however. I can send you a scan of WWIM entry if useful to you.
Mr ‘Tree’ did early recordings of Westcountry songs, incl Tavvystock Goozey Vair (1912) — I wasn’t surprised to find that he came from Exmouth, as he did have an authentic accent (I was b. in Exeter).
From Who’s Who in Music (1913 Boston edition, p.211) sent by Peter ADAMSON 15.10.2010
TREE, Charles, bariton vocalist; b 1868 at Exmouty; s of Charles Helman WHEATON, and his wife (née Ellen TREE); m Miss Ruby NEEDHAN (daughter of Thomas NEEDHAM Esq., of Woodhouse, N Finchley); won the International Baritone 100 Guineas Competition, London, 1896, singing the Prologue to Pagliacci; has since sung with success in America, France, Belgium, and for all the leading musical societies throughout Great Britain. Mr TREE is the author of “How to Acquire Ease of Voice Production”; his favourite and, perhaps, most successful roles are those of Mephisto in “Faust”, Lucifer in “The Golden Legend”, and the Prophet in “Elijah”; he is a direct descendant of DRAKE on one side and of Ellen TREE (Mrs Charles KEAN) on the other. Recreations: Tennis and shooting. Address: 29 Kings Road, Sloane Square, London S. W. Telephone: No. 639 Victoria.
(Note from JKW – not too sure about the ancestors mentioned. The dates of Mrs Charles KEEN (previously Ellen TREE) were Mrs Charles KEAN 1805-1880. She married Charles KEAN in January 1842 in Dublin. From census records the mother of Walter Charles WHEATON (Charles TREE) was born 1842 in Petherton, Devon/Somerset.)
Looks as if he wrote a book:
Walter Charles WHEATON {UK} (M: 1868 – 1940 Jul 14)
(ps: Charles TREE)
How To Acquire Ease Of Voice Production [n|?]
Vocal Exercises On The Bel Canto [n|?]
More About Walter Charles WHEATON:
Occupation: Called himself Charles TREE. He was a singer; 1901 Artist; 1911 Pubic Vocalist; 1914 Vocalist1695
Probate: March 7, 1941, Llandudno to Henry William MOTE and John Hurden MOTE, Solicitors1696
Residences: See Notes
Will: Effects £21,933. 15s. 8d1697,1698
Notes for Ruby Sarah NEEDHAM:
Addresses
1911 Grove House, Sale, Cheshire as Ruby TREE
Living with Amy and Charles were sister Ellen VERRINDER (38) widow born Exmouth,
Devon and Domestic Servant Edith Elizabeth BAKER (39) widow born Wood Green,
Middlesex
Children of Walter WHEATON and Ruby NEEDHAM are:
iii. Jean WHEATON1701, b. June 26, 1928, Sheffield District, Yorkshire1701,1702; d. October 1992, Sheffield District, Yorkshire1702; m. Leonard KITCHING, Private; b. Private.
Generation No. 12
Notes for Clara Ellen WHEATON:
Addresses
1871 Prospect House, Cwmamon, Carmarthenshire (M BROWNING 13/3/2004)
1881 79 Blk Bay Road, St Sidwell, Exeter, Devon with General Servant, Martha CONIBEAR
More About Clara Ellen WHEATON:
Baptism: December 4, 1868, Llanelly, Carmarthen1711
Residences: See Notes
Child of Clara WHEATON and Norman HORLEY is:
Notes for John WHEATON:
Addresses (The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
1874 Boughton District, Clare
Eumungerie, nr Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
More About John WHEATON:
Occupation: Storekeeper in Eumungerie, New South Wales, Australia; Manager of Eumungerie Wheat Silo1723
Residences: See Notes
Children of John WHEATON and Bertha FAULKNER/FALCONER are:
Notes for William WHEATON:
Addresses
Koounga, South Australia, Australia
1902 “Wealla” Balladran District, New South Wales, Australia
( “The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
More About William WHEATON:
Occupation: Sheep shearer; Assember of Farm machiner; Farmer – wheat grower and “high class flock of merino sheep”1734
Residences: See Notes
Children of William WHEATON and Florence THOMAS are:
Notes for James “Jim” GREIG:
James GREIG remarried to Elsie STOCKINGS
More About James “Jim” GREIG:
Burial: Unknown, Keilli Cemetery, South Australia, Australia1742
Occupation: Worked on wheat stacks at Collinsfield1742
Child of Eliza WHEATON and James GREIG is:
Children of Elizabeth WHEATON and John MARSHALL are:
Notes for Philip WHEATON:
Addresses
c1912 “Coralie” nr Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia
Balladoran, New South Wales, Australia
1924 “Warrien”
1948 Kellyville, Near Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
1956 Seven Hills
1960 Newport Beach
(“The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
More About Philip WHEATON:
Occupation: Breeder of Horses; Farmer1762
Residences: See Notes
Children of Philip WHEATON and Caroline BROWN are:
Children of Mary WHEATON and Walter BROWN are:
iii. Mary BROWN1770, b. February 24, 19141770; d. Unknown.
Notes for Calverley Bewicke BROWN:
Addresses
“Wilber”
1938 Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia
(“The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
More About Calverley Bewicke BROWN:
Residences: See Notes
Children of Ann WHEATON and Calverley BROWN are:
Children of Nellie WHEATON and Hugh CHRISTIE are:
More About Frances Lillian “Lily” WHEATON:
Cremation: Mount Thompson Crematorium, (?)Queensland, Victoria, Australia1798
Children of Frances WHEATON and Anthony PAGAN are:
Notes for Ann Carter WHEATON:
After the death of her mother in 1880 Ann was brought up by her Aunt Mary at “Hydon”
More About Ann Carter WHEATON:
Burial: Unknown, Laura Cemetery, South Australia, Australia1810
More About Alfred WILD:
Cause of Death: Accidental death1810
Occupation: Colt Breaker1810
Children of Ann WHEATON and Alfred WILD are:
Notes for Cecil Wheaton WILD:
Information from Australian Archives
Service No: SX22876
Date of Birth: 20 April 1915
Place of Birth: Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Place of Enlistment: Wayville, South Australia, Australis
Next of Kin: Alfred WILD
Contents date range: 1939-1948
More About Cecil Wheaton WILD:
Burial: July 27, 1992, Laura Cemetery, Goyder, South Australia, Australia1813
Military service: See Notes
Notes for Robert WHEATON:
Addresses
1910 “Kiowie”, Kangaroo Island, South Australia, Australia
1911 “Stranraer”, MacGillivray, Kangaroo Island, South Australia, Australia
1941 MacGillivray, South Australia, Australia
1950 Kingscote, South Australia, Australia
(“The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
More About Robert WHEATON:
Burial: Unknown, Kingscote Cemetery, South Australia, Australia1826
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Mary Matilda HOWARD:
Addresses
1910 “Kiowie”, Kangaroo Island, South Australia, Australia
1911 “Stranraer”, MacGillivray, Kangaroo Island, South Australia, Australia
1941 MacGillivray, South Australia, Australia
1950 Kingscote, South Australia, Australia
(“The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
More About Mary Matilda HOWARD:
Burial: Unknown, Kingscote Cemetery, South Australia, Australia1826
Residences: See Notes
Children of Robert WHEATON and Mary HOWARD are:
Notes for Frederick “Howard” WHEATON:
Military Service continued (from The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
Diesel Mechanic and Transport Driver in 2nd/8th Field Ambulane
December 1940 – left Australia for Palestine and North AfricA
11 October 1941 – Took heavily laden barge down the coast from Tobruk to Alexandria. Not heard of again and reported lost at sea.
Information from Australian Archives web site
Service No: SX9156
Date of Birth: 26 July 1912
Place of Birth: Macgillivray, South Australia, Australia
Place of Enlistment: Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Next of Kin: Robert WHEATON
Contents date range: 1939-1948
More About Frederick “Howard” WHEATON:
Military service: Enlisted June 1940 in 2nd A.I.F. Private SX 9516 A I F 2/8 Austr. Fd. Amb. Australian Army Medical Corps See Notes1833,1834
Notes for Agnes “Ruby” WHEATON:
Addresses
Clements Gap, South Australia, Australia
1940+ Redhill, South Australia, Australia
1960+ Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
(“The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
More About Agnes “Ruby” WHEATON:
Burial: August 31, 1972, Redhill Cemetery, South Australia, Australia1843,1844
Occupation: Housekeeper for brother Robert on Kangaroo Island, South Australia in 19071845
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Frederick William BUTTON:
Addresses
Clements Gap, South Australia, Australia
1940+ Redhill, South Australia, Australia
(“The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
More About Frederick William BUTTON:
Burial: October 13, 1960, Redhill Cemetery, South Australia, Australia1846,1847
Residences: See Notes
Children of Agnes WHEATON and Frederick BUTTON are:
Notes for Frederick Alfred WHEATON:
Addresses
1927 “Bell-Vue”
1964 Redhill, South Australia, Australia
(“The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
Information from Australian Archives web site
Service No: 3005
Date of Birth: –
Place of Birth: Red Hill, South Australia, Australia
Place of Enlistment: Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Next of Kin: Mary Agnes WHEATON (Mother)
Contents date range: 1939-1948
UK, Citations of the Distinguished Conduct Medal, 1914-1920 Record for F.A. WheatonUK, Citations of the Distinguished Conduct Medal, 1914-1920
WHEATON F A L/Sjt. 3005
For Conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty.
Whilst he was out on patrol with an officer and a small party they were attacked by the enemy, and the officer and five men were wounded.
He at once took charge and engaged the enemy with great initiative and determination. He eventually got all the wounded back to our lines.
7.14.18
More About Frederick Alfred WHEATON:
Burial: March 2, 1986, Redhill Cemetery, South Australia, Australia1858,1859
Medals: Distinguishes Conduct Medal1859
Military service: 1st A.I.F. and served 3 years in 32nd Battallion. Sergeant; see notes1859
Occupation: Farmer1860
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Clarice Myrtle Louisa CROUCH:
Addresses
“Bell-Vue”
Redhill, South Australia, Australia
(“The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
More About Clarice Myrtle Louisa CROUCH:
Burial: September 12, 1977, Redhill Cemetery, South Australia, Australia1861,1862
Residences: See Notes
Children of Frederick WHEATON and Clarice CROUCH are:
More About Geoffrey WHEATON:
Burial: December 19, 1920, Port Broughton Cemetery, Goyder, South Australia, Australia1865
Notes for Margaret WHEATON:
Addresses
1925 “Kinara”
1930 Kapunda, South Australia, Australia
mid 1930s “Gum Park” near Kapunda, South Australia, Australia
(“The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
More About Margaret WHEATON:
Occupation: Nurse1880
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Leonard James FAWCETT:
Addresses
1925 “Kinara”
1930 Kapunda, South Australia, Australia
mid 1930s “Gum Park” near Kapunda, South Australia, Australia
(“The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
More About Leonard James FAWCETT:
Military service: 1914, 3rd Light Horse Regiment, serving in Egypt and France1880
Occupation: Farmer1880
Residences: See Notes
Child of Margaret WHEATON and Leonard FAWCETT is:
Notes for Sarah WHEATON:
Addresses
Port Vincent, South Australia, Australia
(“The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
More About Sarah WHEATON:
Burial: Unknown, Port Vincent Cemetery, South Australia, Australia1891
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Henry Clark GADD:
Addresses
Port Vincent, South Australia, Australia
(“The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
More About Henry Clark GADD:
Burial: Unknown, Port Vincent Cemetery, South Australia, Australia1891
Occupation: Motor Engineer1891
Residences: See Notes
Children of Sarah WHEATON and Henry GADD are:
Notes for Philip Henry WHEATON:
Addresses
“Woolacoola”
Redhill township, Redhill, South Australia, Australia
“Hydon”, Redhill, South Australia, Australia
1921 Hummocks Estate, Snowton, Barunga, South Australia, Australia
1957 Snowton Township, South Australia, Australia
(“The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
Information from Australian Archives web site
Service No: 3013
Date of Birth: –
Place of Birth: Snowtown, South Australia, Australia
Place of Enlistment: Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Next of Kin: Lydia WHEATON (Mother)
Contents date range: 1914-1920
Wheaton P H – 3013 (Army Pay File)
Contents Date Range: 1916-1919
Information from Australian Archives
Service No: S76982
Date of Birth 10 June 1891
Place of Birth Snowtown, South Australia, Australia
Place of Enlistment : Paddington New South Wales, Australia
Next of Kin: Nita WHEATON
Contents date range: 1939-1948
More About Philip Henry WHEATON:
Burial: September 1970, Condowie Cemetery, South Australia, Australia1906
Military service: WWI 3rd Light Horse Brigade. Saw active service with the Australian forces in Palestine; WWII Sergeant in Volunteer Defence Corps; See note1906
Occupation: Farming at Snowtown1907
Residences: See Notes
More About Neita Blanche JOHNSTON:
Burial: June 1971, Condowie Cemetery, South Australia, Australia1908
Children of Philip WHEATON and Neita JOHNSTON are:
Notes for William Stanley WHEATON:
Addresses
“Wollacoola”
Redhill township, Redhill, South Australia, Australia
“Hydon”, Redhill, South Australia, Australia
(“The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
More About William Stanley WHEATON:
Burial: November 9, 19731921
More About Merva Lilly PALMER:
Burial: October 17, 19601921
Child of William WHEATON and Merva PALMER is:
Notes for John Wesley WHEATON:
Addresses
1960 “Hydon”, Redhill, South Australia, Australia
(“The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
More About John Wesley WHEATON:
Burial: March 9, 19811929
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Lorraine Mary SIVIOUR:
Addresses
1960 “Hydon”, Redhill, South Australia, Australia
From 1981 – 1986 Lorraine and her nephew ran “Hydon”
1986 Gawler, South Australia, Australia
Lorraine left “Hydon” to be run by her nephew Grantley SIVIOUR”
(“The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
More About Lorraine Mary SIVIOUR:
Burial: December 2, 19911929
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Doris May WHEATON:
Addresses
1900 Redhill, South Australia, Australia
1905 “Hydon”, Redhill, South Australia, Australia
1930 Hawkers Road, Medindie, South Australia, Australia
1956+ Glenuga and later Netherby
1968 Leabrook
(“The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
More About Doris May WHEATON:
Residences: See Notes
Children of Doris WHEATON and William UPTON are:
Notes for Oliver Keith WHEATON:
Addresses
Snowtown, South Australia, Australia
1950 Strathablyn, South Australia, Australia
Christies Beach, Salisbury and Lower Mitchan
(“The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
More About Oliver Keith WHEATON:
Cremation: September 1981, Erica Court Gardens Section, Row RB, Path 4, Site 032, Centennial Park, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia1949
Occupation: Farmer1950
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Mary O’May CAMPBELL:
Addresses
See husband
More About Mary O’May CAMPBELL:
Cremation: January 1998, Erica Court Gardens Section, Row RB, Path 4, Site 032, Centennial Park, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia1951
Residences: See Notes
Children of Oliver WHEATON and Mary CAMPBELL are:
Children of Gwendoline WHEATON and Harold MOELLER are:
Notes for Ralph Douglas WHEATON:
Addresses
1925 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
before 1939 Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
(“The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
More About Ralph Douglas WHEATON:
Burial: May 1976, Ashes at St Matthew’s Church, Marryatville, South Australia, Australia1975
Cremation: May 1976, Centennial Park, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia1975,1976
Occupation: Telegraph Messenger; National Bank1977
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Amy Grace PRIEST:
Could this apply to this Mrs Amy WHEATON?
http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/34633/supplements/3867
Gazette Issue 34633 published on the 6 June 1939. Page 17 of 24
To the Members of the Civil Division of the said Most Excellent Order:
Amy, Mrs WHEATON M A Honorary Director of the South Australian Board of Social Study and Training. For Public Service in the Commonwealth of Australia
More About Amy Grace PRIEST:
Cremation: February 1988, Centennial Park, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia1978
Occupation: Teacher1979
Children of Ralph WHEATON and Amy PRIEST are:
iii. Roger Thorne WHEATON, b. Private.
Notes for Ethel Marion “Effie” GILMOUR:
Addresses
1904 Glenearn Station, Surat, Queensland, Australia
John Lewis HODGE and Ethel Marion GILMOUR had 28 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren
More About Ethel Marion “Effie” GILMOUR:
Residences: See Notes
Notes for John Lewis HODGE:
John Lewis HODGE and Ethel Marion GILMOUR had 28 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren
Children of Ethel GILMOUR and John HODGE are:
iii. Roy Gilmour HODGE1987, b. Abt. 19111987; d. 19861987; m. Kay ASHTON1987, 19401987; b. Abt. 19161988; d. Unknown.
vii. Lewis HODGE1989, b. Abt. 19211989; d. 19221989.
Notes for Charles Erskine Wheaton GILMOUR:
Addresses
1912 Glenrearn Station, Surat, Queensland, Australia
Charles Erskine GILMOUR and Marion Blanch READE had 7 grandchildren and 16 great granchildren
More About Charles Erskine Wheaton GILMOUR:
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Marion Blanche “Peggy” READE:
Addresses
1912 Clayfield, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Charles Erskine GILMOUR and Marion Blanch READE had 7 grandchildren and 16 great granchildren
More About Marion Blanche “Peggy” READE:
Residences: See Notes
Children of Charles GILMOUR and Elsie MARTIN are:
Children of Charles GILMOUR and Marion READE are:
Notes for Janet Elizabeth GILMOUR:
Addresses
1914 Tarilla, Surat, Queensland, Australia
Leonard George WALMSLEY and Janet Elizabeth GILMOUR had 13 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren
More About Janet Elizabeth GILMOUR:
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Leonard George WALMSLEY:
Addresses
1914 Thuraggie, St George, Queensland, Australia
Leonard George WALMSLEY and Janet Elizabeth GILMOUR had 13 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren
More About Leonard George WALMSLEY:
Residences: See Notes
Children of Janet GILMOUR and Leonard WALMSLEY are:
iii. Muriel Jean WALMSLEY, b. Private.
Notes for Annie Isabel Drummond GILMOUR:
Addresses
1900 Glenrarn Stration, Surat, Queensland, Australia
William James MUNRO and Annie Elizabeth Drummond GILMOUR had 21 grandchildren and 42 great grandchildren
More About Annie Isabel Drummond GILMOUR:
Residences: See Notes
Notes for William James MUNRO:
Addresses
1910 Oak Park, Charleville, Queensland, Australia
William James MUNRO and Annie Elizabeth Drummond GILMOUR had 21 grandchildren and 42 great grandchildren
More About William James MUNRO:
Residences: See Notes
Children of Annie GILMOUR and William MUNRO are:
iii. Jessie MUNRO2015, b. Abt. 19162016; d. Unknown.
Notes for Eleanor Florence GILMOUR:
Charles Edward NASON and Eleanor Florence GILMOUR had 11 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren
Notes for Charles Edward NASON:
Addresses
1914 Rockdale, Surat, Queensland, Australia
Charles Edward NASON and Eleanor Florence GILMOUR had 11 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren
More About Charles Edward NASON:
Residences: See Notes
Children of Eleanor GILMOUR and Charles NASON are:
iii. Elizabeth “Beth” NASON, b. Private.
Notes for Alexander John “Alex” GILMOUR:
Alexander John GILMOUR nad Ruth WILLIS had 8 grandchildren
Notes for Ruth WILLIS:
Alexander John GILMOUR nad Ruth WILLIS had 8 grandchildren
Children of Alexander GILMOUR and Ruth WILLIS are:
iii. Jennifer GILMOUR, b. Private.
Notes for Marion Hilda GILMOUR:
Walter Henry WHIPPELL and Marion Hilda GILMOUR had 1 grandchild and 2 great grandchildren
Notes for Walter Henry WHIPPELL:
Walter Henry WHIPPELL and Marion Hilda GILMOUR had 1 grandchild and 2 great grandchildren
Child of Marion GILMOUR and Walter WHIPPELL is:
Notes for Kathleen Alexia Roma GILMOUR:
Eric George MACKAY and Kathleen Alexia Roma GILMOUR had 3 children and 9 grandchildren
Notes for Eric George MACKAY:
Eric George MACKAY and Kathleen Alexia Roma GILMOUR had 3 children and 9 grandchildren
Children of Kathleen GILMOUR and Eric MACKAY are:
iii. child MACKAY, b. Private.
More About Arthur Edmund John BENNET:
Military service: France2042
More About Lorna Penn HUGHES:
Burial: January 8, 1987, Norwood Park Crematorium, A C T., Australia2042
Cause of Death: Cardio Vascular Accident2042
Children of Arthur BENNET and Lorna HUGHES are:
Children of Jessie GILMOUR and Lawrence HERCULSON are:
Notes for Robert Oscar GILMOUR:
Information from Nerida RUTLEDGE 27/2/2011
Shared a farm with Khiva Gellert at Gilgandra, NSW called Happy Valley
Children of Robert GILMOUR and Valerie STANLEY are:
iii. Robin Valerie GILMOUR, b. Private.
vii. Bevan Victor GILMOUR, b. Private.
Children of Flora GILMOUR and Henry PURVIS are:
iii. Ray Gilmour PURVIS2047, b. August 11, 19422047; d. February 5, 19912047.
Children of Elsie GILMOUR and Alexander McDONALD are:
iii. Carole Dianne McDONALD2051, b. October 1, 19512051; d. May 20, 19742051.
Child of Alice WHITNEY and Harold WAINWRIGHT is:
Child of Frederick TOWNSEND and Florence TAYLOR is:
Notes for Francis Drake Walrond WHEATON:
Addresses
1881 50 York Road, Lambeth, Surrey with grandfather John WARINGTON
1891 210 Ferndale Road, Lambeth, Surrey (RG12/408 folio 128 page25)
1901 Hounslow Barracks, Keston, Middlesex
Sergeant J PERRIN
Officers 15
Officers families 9
Military employees 957
Visitors 1
Servants 4
Others 214
Total 1200
1902 210 Ferndale Road, Brixton, London SW (from Discharge certificate)
1911 31 Thornbury Road, Clapham Park, London SW
1919 – 1928 12 Cricklade Avenue, Streatham Hill, London SW
From photo copies of photographs and documents sent by Mary WAGNER 5/11/2000 it would seem that Francis WHEATON had a bulldog bitch called “Beauty”, he was a soldier, was interested in deep sea fishing and was a Special Constable during the 1914-1918 war.
Previously he had been a Private in the Vol Service Coy Royal Fusiliers Regiment. He had attested at London on the 12 February 1901 at the age of 21 and 6/12 years. His Certificate of Discharge was no RF9065 and showed that he had served 1 year and 126 days of which 1year and 71 days was abroad in South Africa in 1901-1902. He was discharged in “concequence of Termination of Engagement”. His conduct and character while with the Colours had been, according to records, “Very Good”. At the time of his discharge he was 22 years and 10 months, 5 feet and 8½ inches, medium complexion, brown eyes and hair, “with a mole on abdomen”. His trade was shown as a clerk and he was discharged in Hounslow, Middlesex in June 1902. There is a certificate for Gunner F.D.WHEATON No 149768 who passed a “very good examination in signalling on 19 December 1917 and is qualified to act as Signaller 1st class” In 1919 he was in France as on the 18 of January in that year he was granted 28 days’ furlough from “Theatre of War or Command FRANCE”. His medical category was A1
More About Francis Drake Walrond WHEATON:
Administration: October 24, 1928, London to Eugenie WHEATON, Widow2073
Burial: August 1928, Streatham Cemetery, Streatham, London SW2074
Cause of Death: Accidentally drowned off Essex coast whilst fishing for tope2075
Inquest: August 28, 1928, Coroner for East Essex John HARRISON2076
Occupation: 1891 Scholar; Army, Boer War: Fusiliers South Africa; 1901 Soldier, Private Vols; 1902 Clerk; 1911 Shipping Clerk; 1928 Australian Shipping Firm’s Manager , London2077,2078
Residences: See Notes
Will: £743. 17s. 1d2079
Notes for Eugenie DETHIER:
Addresses
1911 31 Thornbury Road, Clapham Park, London SW
1965 48 Mount Ephraim Lane, Streatham, London
Note from Mary WAGNER 27/10/2000
“Eugenie’s father was from Belgium. I met Eugenie several times. She was quite aristocratic looking – her favourite drink was “Yorkshire Stingo”. (Stingo was her family nickname!!)”
More About Eugenie DETHIER:
Probate: March 25, 1965, London to Francis Drake Arthur WHEATON and Eileen Belle MOUNSEY2080
Residences: See Notes
Will: £5,4862080
Children of Francis WHEATON and Eugenie DETHIER are:
iii. Eileen Belle WHEATON2081, b. April 12, 1916, Lambeth District, London2081,2082; d. Abt. 19702083; m. Eric MOUNSEY2084, May 16, 1937, Wandsworth District, Surrey2084,2085; b. July 26, 19122086; d. Bet. 1995 – 20002087.
Notes for Francis Percival Coplestone WHEATON:
Addresses
1891 New Street, Sidmouth, Devon as a visitor (RG12/1673 folio 56 page 1)
1901 18 Victoria Road, Alton, Hampshire
Boarding with Frederick J GODFREY (46) Railway Porter born Lansport, Somerset
his wife, daughter and another boarder
1911 57 Queens Road, Alton, Hampshire
Living with them was a Monthly and Sick Nurse Annie DANTER (38) single born Portsmouth,
Hampshire
Atlantic Port Passenger Lists 1820-1873 and 1893-1959
The above incldes the following:
F WHEATON
Arrival Date: 10 April 1907
Born about 1883
Port of Departure: Liverpool
Last Residence: London
Ship’s Name: “KENSINGTON”
Does his apply to this F WHEATON?
More About Francis Percival Coplestone WHEATON:
Occupation: 1891 Scholar; 1901, 1911 Railway Clerk; 1936 Railway Goods Manager
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Mabel Katherine ROSE:
Addresses
1911 57 Queens Road, Alton, Hampshire
Living with them was a Monthly and Sick Nurse Annie DANTER (38) single born Portsmouth,
Hampshire
More About Mabel Katherine ROSE:
Probate: November 29, 1976, Bristol, Gloucestershire2101
Residences: See Notes
Will: £11,0202102
Children of Francis WHEATON and Mabel ROSE are:
Notes for Charles Coplestone WHEATON:
Addresses
1891 East Southy, St Sidwell, Exeter, Devon (RG12/1687 Dist 1 folio 6 page 6)
1901 19 E Southern Lay (?). Exeter, Devon
1911 17 East Southern Hay, Exeter, Devon
Boarding with them was William Millman PILE (35) single Lithographer born Exeter, Devon
More About Charles Coplestone WHEATON:
Baptism: May 29, 18822114
Occupation: 1891 Scholar; 1901 Auctioneer’s Clerk; 1911 Shop Assistant, Hosiery
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Ethel Lydia BOWRING:
http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/44102/pages/9737
Personal Representative: Ernest BULLEY
More About Ethel Lydia BOWRING:
Will: Executor Ernest BATTY? or BULLEY Man Clerk2115,2116
Children of Charles WHEATON and Ethel BOWRING are:
Notes for Georgina Mary WHEATON:
Addresses
???? 17 West View Close, Whimple, Exeter, Devon
http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/56174/pages/4510
Gazette Issue 56174 published on the 11 April 2001. Page 66 of 72
Personal Representative: Christopher John WARING and Michael David SHAW
More About Georgina Mary WHEATON:
Occupation: 2001 Teacher retired
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Bernard WHEATON:
Addresses
1901 19 E Southern Lay (?). Exeter, Devon
1911 17 East Southern Hay, Exeter, Devon
Boarding with them was William Millman PILE (35) single Lithographer born Exeter, Devon
More About Bernard WHEATON:
Baptism: May 20, 18962128
Occupation: 1901, 1911 School; 1962 Accoun tant2129
Residences: See Notes
More About Winifred Grace DOBELL:
Will: .2130
Child of Bernard WHEATON and Beryl POPE is:
Notes for Harry WHEATON:
Addresses
1911 17 East Southern Hay, Exeter, Devon
Boarding with them was William Millman PILE (35) single Lithographer born Exeter, Devon
Does the following apply to this Harry WHEATON?
http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/43200/supplements/19
Gazette Issue 43200 published on the 31 December 1963. Page 19 of 34
Most Excellent Order of the British Empire
Ordinary Members of the Civil Division
Harry WHEATON lately senior editorial representative, Abingdon area “North Berks Herald”
More About Harry WHEATON:
Baptism: July 20, 18982146
Occupation: 1911 School
Probate: January 6, 1983, Oxford, Oxfordshire2147
Residences: See Notes
Will: 2148
Child of Harry WHEATON and Kathleen FROST is:
More About Ernest John WHEATON:
Burial: August 1939, Waikumete Cemetery, Auckland, New Zealand2154
Occupation: Painter2155
Notes for Margaret CULLINS:
Information from Chris SHEEHAN 2/7/2007
Name was Margaret CULLENS
More About Margaret CULLINS:
Burial: Unknown, Waikumete Cemetery, Auckland, New Zealand2156
Children of Ernest WHEATON and Margaret CULLINS are:
Notes for Thomas Edward BROWN:
Note from Buddy WHEATON 31/5/2002
“The people that owned the grocery store at Oneroa were “BROWNS” and were related in some way to us”
iii. Eric John WHEATON2161, b. November 15, 19052161; d. February 13, 19822161; m. Dorothy L INGLIS2161, April 1, 19392161; b. Abt. 19102162; d. Unknown.
vii. Ronald Gordon WHEATON2165, b. January 19, 19172165; d. Unknown; m. Lila L COLLINS, Private; b. Private.
More About Lillian Bertha WHEATON:
Burial: September 1949, Gisborne, New Zealand2170
Child of Lillian WHEATON and Ernest SEMMENS is:
More About Albert Edward WHEATON:
Burial: July 28, 1945, Wailumete, Auckland, New Zealand2178,2179
Children of Albert WHEATON and Mabel PROCTOR are:
More About Ella Violet-Maude WHEATON:
Burial: October 1955, Auckland, New Zealand2189
More About Albert Edward ANSELL:
Burial: January 6, 1950, Wailumete, Auckland, New Zealand2190
Occupation: Carpenter; Painter2190
Children of Ella WHEATON and Albert ANSELL are:
More About Gladys Miriam RU?:
Burial: February 2, 1964, Thames, New Zealand2194
More About Percy Alfred WHEATON:
Burial: March 1957, Waikumete Cemetery, Auckland, New Zealand2203
Children of Percy WHEATON and Mary COLDICUTT are:
More About William Arthur WHEATON:
Occupation: Used to work (part time) on the ferries that ran down at Oneroa on Waiheki Island (off Auckland). His real job was with the Auckland transport board2209
Children of William WHEATON and Marrion CARR are:
Notes for Bob GROTTE:
Note from Buddy WHEATON 30/5/2002
“Bob GROTTE was a white Russian immigrant, played half back for St George in Sydney before moving to NZ where he was half back for the NZ Rugby League team. (no children)”
More About Gladys Blanche WHEATON:
Burial: Unknown, Gisborne, New Zealand2216
Children of Gladys WHEATON and Tom HOOPER are:
Notes for Herbert Vivian WHEATON-PEARSON:
From the time I began collecting information about WHEATONs until the 13th October 2008 Herbert WHEATON-PEARSON and his descendants were on my “Unattached” list. However, during 2008 I had been corresponding with Edward MACEY-DARE who was interested in the Cyrus Tom PEARSON/Mabella MILLS family and was endeavouring to find ancestors for Herbert WHEATON-PEARSON who was brought up by this couple. I had sent Edward all the information I had collected, and he purchased Herbert’s birth certificate, showing his parents as Charles Robert WHEATON and Marvine MILLS.
Presumably, following the break-up of the WHEATON/MILLS marriage and the subsequent divorce, Charles Robert WHEATON and Marvine WHEATON née MILLS were happy for Marvine’s sister and her husband to bring up Herbert.
Addresses
1871 1 Frcolas? Street, Camberwell, Surrey as WHETON
On the 1871 census there is an entry for a Herbert WHETON (sic) (3) born Kingsland,
Middlesex. He is the nephew of James HERRING (43) born Holt, Norfolk, Baker and his
wife Mildred (33) born Pulham Mary(?), Norfolk. (Mildred was the sister of Mavine MILLS,
mother of Herbert, and also sister of Mabella PEARSON, wife of Cyrus PEARSON, the
couple who later brought Herbert up.
At the same address is an Ida WHEATON (17) Niece born Blandford Square, Middlesex.
I have no record of the birth of this Ida. Herbert is spelt WHETON on census and Ida is shown
as WHEATON.
1881 Heathers? Lodge, Queen Elizabeth House, Barnet Common, Chipping Barnet, Hartfordshire
as PEARSON
Head of House was Ernest R HEDSON (27) born Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire MA Cantab
School Master with his wife Margaret M (23) born Kings Lynn, Norfolk together with his sister
Amy J HEDSON (30) Unmarried born Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire
The 10 Scholars included Herbert V PEARSON (13) born Finsbury Park, Middlesex
1891 4 Russell Square, Bloomsbury, London
Using a wide combination of details during searches the only possible entry for a Herbert V
born 1863 was this one, a Henry V PEARSON, right age but born Bloomsbury, Middlesex
Living as nephew with Cyrus PEARSON (54) Stock Broker born Sheffield, Yorkshire and his
wife Mabella (47) born Lynn, Norfolk, together with their son Ernest Tom PEARSON
(7) born Bloomsbury, Middlesex. A Boarder was John LOCK Single (52 Stock Jobber born
Barnstaple, Devon. Servants were Elizabeth IRVINE (28) Cook born Cardiff, Wales, Rose
EVANS (34) Nurse born Paris, France, Hannah BLAND (32) Housemaid born Essex and Anne
BASTOW (25) Housemaid born Southampton, Hampshire all Single
1901 Ivy House, Manor Road, Prittiwell, Essex as WHEATON PEARSON
Visiting them was Herbert SYMES (32) Single Stock Exchange Jobber born Stoke Newington,
London. Servants were Fanny Sophia TRIPP (19) Cook born Prittiwell, Essex and Edith F
ARGENT (14) Housemaid born Little Wakering, Essex
More About Herbert Vivian WHEATON-PEARSON:
Occupation: 1881 Scholar; 1891 Clerk; 1901 Stock Exchange Jobber
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Ethel Bessie CHRISTIE or CONNEL:
Addresses
1901 Ivy House, Manor Road, Prittiwell, Essex as WHEATON PEARSON
Visiting them was Herbert SYMES (32) Single Stock Exchange Jobber born Stoke Newington,
London. Servants were Fanny Sophia TRIPP (19) Cook born Prittiwell, Essex and Edith F
ARGENT (14) Housemaid born Little Wakering, Essex
More About Ethel Bessie CHRISTIE or CONNEL:
Residences: See Notes
Children of Herbert WHEATON-PEARSON and Ethel CONNEL are:
Notes for Elaine Marjorie WHEATON-PEARSON:
Addresses
1901 Ivy House, Manor Road, Prittiwell, Essex as WHEATON PEARSON
Visiting them was Herbert SYMES (32) Single Stock Exchange Jobber born Stoke Newington,
London. Servants were Fanny Sophia TRIPP (19) Cook born Prittiwell, Essex and Edith F
ARGENT (14) Housemaid born Little Wakering, Essex
More About Elaine Marjorie WHEATON-PEARSON:
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Jessie Caroline WHEATON:
Addresses
1881 4 Wilton Cottage, Chestnut Road, Tottenham, Middlesex
1891 16 Ruskin Road, Tottenham, Middlesex (RG12/1068 folio49 page 22)
1901 12 Talbot Road, Tottenham, Middlesex
The Avenue, Muswell Hill
Right next to the tennis court and the lake at Alexander Palace
More About Jessie Caroline WHEATON:
Baptism: September 13, 1885, Holy Trinity, Tottenham, Harringey, Middlesex2237
Occupation: 1901 Teacher School Road (?)
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Frank Charles HAYWARD:
Addresses
The Avenue, Muswell Hill
Right next to the tennis court and the lake at Alexander Palace
More About Frank Charles HAYWARD:
Occupation: Railway Clerk2238
Residences: See Notes
Children of Jessie WHEATON and Frank HAYWARD are:
Notes for Charles Richard WHEATON:
Addresses
1881 4 Wilton Cottage, Chestnut Road, Tottenham, Middlesex
1891 16 Ruskin Road, Tottenham, Middlesex (RG12/1068 folio49 page 22)
1901 101 Butram Road, Enfield, Middlesex
Charles and his wife Rosie were visitors to Alfred William PHILLIPS (27) Nursery
Foreman born Twenbourne (?) Buckinghamshire, his wife and son
1911 Charlcombe Cottage, Lancsdown, Bath, Somerset
1922 Forest Cottage, Oak Hill, Walthamstow, Essex
1924c Dorothy Farm Cottage, Grove Road, Rayleigh, Essex
More About Charles Richard WHEATON:
Baptism: September 13, 1885, Holy Trinity, Harringey, Middlesex2255
Burial: 1956, Rayleigh Cemetery, Rayleigh, Essex2256
Occupation: 1891 Scholar; 1901 Store Clerk & Labourer; 1911 Manager Showrooms Department Bath Gas Company; 1922 Company Director
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Rosie PIKESLEY:
Addresses
1901 101 Butram Road, Enfield, Middlesex
1911 Charlcombe Cottage, Lancsdown, Bath, Somerset
More About Rosie PIKESLEY:
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Tina Elizabeth MOON:
Addresses
1922 Forest Cottage, Oak Hill, Walthamstow, Essex
More About Tina Elizabeth MOON:
Burial: 1982, Rayleigh Cemetery, Rayleigh, Essex2256
Residences: See Notes
Child of Charles WHEATON and Rosie PIKESLEY is:
Notes for Rose Irene WHEATON:
Addresses
1911 Charlcombe Cottage, Lancsdown, Bath, Somerset
More About Rose Irene WHEATON:
Residences: See Notes
Children of Charles WHEATON and Tina MOON are:
Notes for Gordon Stewart WHEATON:
Addresses
1891 16 Ruskin Road, Tottenham, Middlesex (RG12/1068 folio49 page 22)
1901 12 Talbot Road, Tottenham, Middlesex
1911 Dudley Villas, Whittinton Road, Bowes Park, Edmonton, Middlesex
Living with him was his mother Jessie WHEATON, siblings Elsie, Constance and Francis, and grandmother Caroline
GRAND (96) widow born Sheerness, Kent
http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/33539/pages/6276
Gazette Issue 33539 published on the 1 October 1929. Page 32 of 64
Notice dissolving partnership between Gordon Stewart WHEATON and Frederick Albert BREWSTER who had been carrying on a business as Meal Salesmen at 107 Charterhouse Street, in the City of London as WHEATON and BREWSTER. Partnership dissolved by mutual consent on the 9th September 1929, and business to be continued by Frederick Albert BREWSTER
More About Gordon Stewart WHEATON:
Baptism: September 13, 1885, Holy Trinity, Tottenham, Harringey, Middlesex2272
Occupation: 1901 Collector Friendly Society; 1911 Clerk and Meat Salesman
Residences: See Notes
Children of Gordon WHEATON and Blanche WATTS are:
iii. Geoffrey Robert WHEATON2277, b. June 25, 1921, Edmonton District, Middlesex2277,2278; d. February 17, 1982, 64 Warwick Road, Thornton Heath, Surrey Age 612279,2280; m. Kathleen R SAUNDERS, Private; b. Private.
Notes for Geoffrey Robert WHEATON:
Does this following apply to thos Geoffrey?
Information from Forces War Records Site sent by John TERRY 16/10/2014
First Name: G R
Surname: WHEATON
Resided Town: Stalag Luft 3, Sagan Belaria
Nationality: British
Resided Country: Poland
Fate: Prisoner of War
Information: POW No. 8625
Rank: Warrant Officer
Service Number: 1335029
Campaign Medals:
War Medal 1939-1945
As with most Armed Forces Serving Personal during the conflict of World War Two, G R WHEATON was entitled to the War Medal 1939-1945. This medal was awarded to all full time service personnel who had completed 28 days service between 3rd September 1939 and the 2nd September 1945. Eligible personnel who had been “Mentioned In Despatches” during the War were entitled to wear a bronze oak leaf emblem on the ribbon. Those eligible for a campaign star, yet who had their service cut short by death, wounds or capture by the enemy, still qualified for this medal.
1939-45 Star
Given the information available to us it is likely that G R WHEATON was awarded the 1939-45 Star for operational Service in the Second World War between 3rd September 1939, and 2nd September 1945.
G R WHEATON would have been awarded this star if their service period was terminated by their death or disability due to service. Also the award of a gallantry medal or “Mention In Despatches” also produced the award of this medal, regardless of their service duration.
Fighter Aircraft Crew who took part in the Battle of Britain (10 July to 31 October 1940) were awarded the “Battle of Britain” bar to this medal. In undress uniform, a silver-gilt rosette was worn on the medal ribbon to denote the award of this clasp.
Service: Royal Air Force
Collection: Prisoners of War of the British Empire held in Germany 1939-45
More About Geoffrey Robert WHEATON:
Administration: August 11, 1982, London.2281,2282
Military service: See Notes
Children of Arthur WHEATON and Lily CLARK are:
iii. Roma Lillian WHEATON2292, b. June 23, 1914, Norwood District, South Australia, Australia2292; d. Unknown.
More About Charles Arthur WHEATON:
Cause of Death: Vehicle Accident2301
Occupation: Carrier
Children of Charles WHEATON and Lillian MILLS are:
Notes for Evelyn Jessie WHEATON:
Addresses
Victor Harbor
More About Evelyn Jessie WHEATON:
Residences: See notes
Notes for Lillian Percival WHEATON:
Addresses
Victor Harbor
More About Lillian Percival WHEATON:
Residences: See notes
Notes for Elizabeth Wheaton “Bessy” McDONNA:
Addresses
1901 The Pinch, Worcester, Worcestershire as Berry McDONNA (Ruth VENUS 14/2/2003)
More About Elizabeth Wheaton “Bessy” McDONNA:
Emigration: to England late 1890s with her mother2317
Residences: See Notes
Children of Elizabeth McDONNA and Charles VENUS are:
Notes for Harold William WHEATON:
Addresses
1901 274 Shrewsbury Road, East Ham, Essex
1911 6 Wilmington Gardens, Barking, Essex
1914 6 Wilmington Gardens, Barking, Essex
1919 15 Suffolk Road, Barking, Essex
Military Service
Extracts from papers at the Public Record Office, Kew, London
No 37506 crossed out and 97961 added
Engagement from 7 November 1914. Enlisted Grantham
Age 18 years 6 months
Height 5′ 6″ Weight 141 lbs
Chest 35½” Expansion 2½”
Occupation Dental Mechanic
Re-enlisted 20 May 1916 Machine Gun Corps as Pte
14 July 1918 Employed as Dental Mechanic
To India 31 March 1919 to 22 April 1919, 1 June 1919 to N W F Force, 23 September 1919 Embarked on H T “HUNTSEND” for UK (demob) from Karachi
Medals: Ind Gen S Medal & Clasp Afg 1919
Information from National Australian Archives
WHEATON HAROLD WILLIAM
Service No : S2501
Date of birth : 16 May 1897
Place of birth : London, England
Place of enlistment : Wayville, South Australia, Australia
Next of Kin : Effie WHEATON
Contents date range : 1939-1948
More About Harold William WHEATON:
Burial: November 1954, Section General C, Path 14 Site 1093, Centennial Park, South Australia, Australia2328
Military service: See Notes
Occupation: 1911 Apprentice Dentist
Residences: See Notes
Children of Harold WHEATON and Effie STANTON are:
iii. Joan WHEATON2330, b. Abt. 19342331; d. August 19, 1947, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia Age 132332.
Notes for Sidney Herbert WHEATON:
Addresses
1911 6 Wilmington Gardens, Barking, Essex
More About Sidney Herbert WHEATON:
Occupation: 1911 School
Residences: See Notes
More About May Elizabeth TYLER:
Probate: November 19, 1984, Winchester, Hampshire2340
Will: 2340
Child of Sidney WHEATON and May TYLER is:
Notes for James Richard WHEATON:
Addresses
1911 6 Wilmington Gardens, Barking, Essex
1967 75 Sansoms Roadm Brightlingsea, Essex (M BROWNING)
More About James Richard WHEATON:
Residences: See Notes
Will: 2346
Children of James WHEATON and Hilda NEVILLE are:
Generation No. 13
Children of Muriel HORLEY and Frederick NORRIS are:
Notes for Bertha Edna “Edna” WHEATON:
Addresses
1932 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
More About Bertha Edna “Edna” WHEATON:
Occupation: Helped father in General Store2361
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Douglas “Doug” Hamilton YEO:
Addresses
1932 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
(The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
More About Douglas “Doug” Hamilton YEO:
Burial: Unknown, New South Wales, Australia2362
Residences: See Notes
Children of Bertha WHEATON and Douglas YEO are:
More About Thomas “Tom” WEBB:
Occupation: Living on Pastoral Properties; Making leather goods2368
Children of Joan WHEATON and Thomas WEBB are:
Notes for Joyce Rebecca WHEATON:
Joyce MULLINS née WHEATON remarried to J R BAKER and they had a daughter Ferne BAKER
Children of Joyce WHEATON and Herbert MULLINS are:
Child of Joyce WHEATON and J BAKER is:
iii. Ferne14 BAKER, b. Private.
More About Norman John WHEATON:
Occupation: Grazing property; Opal mining2380
Child of Norman WHEATON and Flora COLWELL is:
Notes for Bryan William WHEATON:
Addresses
Gladesville, New South Wales, Australia
Lane Cove, New South Wales, Australia
(The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
More About Bryan William WHEATON:
Occupation: WWII New Guinea; Dress Material shop2385
Residences: See Notes
Children of Bryan WHEATON and Betty WITNEY are:
Children of Shirley WHEATON and Gordon LEESON are:
Notes for Florence) Grace WHEATON:
Addresses
1938 “Cuttabunda, Goodooga District, New South Wales, Australia
1947 “Hydon”, Quirindi, New South Wales, Australia
(The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
More About Florence) Grace WHEATON:
Residences: See Notes
Notes for William “Bill” CHALLENGER:
Addresses
1938 “Cuttabunda, Goodooga District, New South Wales, Australia
1947 “Hydon”, Quirindi, New South Wales, Australia
(The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
More About William “Bill” CHALLENGER:
Residences: See Notes
Children of Florence) WHEATON and William CHALLENGER are:
Notes for William Charles “Charlie” WHEATON:
Addresses
“Bellvale”, Balladoran, New South Wales, Australia
(The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
More About William Charles “Charlie” WHEATON:
Occupation: Shearer; Mechanic; Farmer2404
Residences: See Notes
Children of William WHEATON and Ellen ANDERSON are:
Notes for Philip John WHEATON:
Addresses
1910 “Wealla” Balladran District, New South Wales, Australia
1938 “Bellvale”, New South Wales, Australia
Gilgandra, New South Wales, Australia
1955 “Astermeade” New South Wales, Australia
1966 Gilgandra, New South Wales, Australia
1968 Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia
1973 Port MacQuarie, New South Wales, Australia
Caloundra, New South Wales, Australia
Bokarina, New South Wales, Australia
( “The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
More About Philip John WHEATON:
Occupation: Farmer; Shearer; Taxi Driver2413
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Rita Doris ANDERSON:
Addresses
1938 “Bellvale”, New South Wales, Australia
Gilgandra, New South Wales, Australia
1955 “Astermeade” New South Wales, Australia
1966 Gilgandra, New South Wales, Australia
1968 Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia
1973 Port MacQuarie, New South Wales, Australia
Caloundra, New South Wales, Australia
Bokarina, New South Wales, Australia
( “The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
More About Rita Doris ANDERSON:
Residences: See Notes
Children of Philip WHEATON and Rita ANDERSON are:
More About John William WHEATON:
Cause of Death: Accidentally killed2419
Notes for Frederick WHEATON:
Addresses
“Wealla”
1945 “Brooklyn”
1952 “Eiraben”
(The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
More About Frederick WHEATON:
Residences: See Notes
Children of Frederick WHEATON and Phyllis SIELER are:
Notes for George Thomas WHEATON:
Addresses
1944 “Brooklyn”
1957 Weealla”
1980 Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia
(“The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
More About George Thomas WHEATON:
Occupation: Worked “Weealla” with brother Fred2429
Residences: See Notes
Children of George WHEATON and Norma LAW are:
More About Douglas GREIG:
Burial: Unknown, Port Pirie Cemetery, Australia2437
Children of Douglas GREIG and “Tot” GREIG are:
Children of George MARSHALL and Hazel CHARLESWORTH are:
Children of John MARSHALL and Mavis LUCKIE are:
Children of Mary MARSHALL and Reginald PIKE are:
Child of Frederick MARSHALL and Moira O’BRIEN is:
Notes for Reginald “Reg” Claude WHEATON:
Addresses
– 1948 “Warrien”
Then property was divided between Reginald and his brother. Reg called his portion
1948 “Hydon”
(“The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
Information from Australian Archives web site
Service No: –
Date of Birth: 24 April 1913
Place of Birth: –
Place of Enlistment: –
Next of Kin: –
Contents date range: 1929- circa 1946
More About Reginald “Reg” Claude WHEATON:
Military service: See Notes
Residences: See Notes
Children of Reginald WHEATON and Patricia SPEER are:
Notes for John “Jack” Philip Henry WHEATON:
Addresses
In 1948 “Warrien” was divided between John and his brother. “Jack” kept the name.
1948 “Warrien”
1985 “Westoak”
(“The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
From National Australian Archives
RAAF Biographical file: WHEATON John Philip Henry 402556
Content Date Range 1944-1944
WHEATON JOHN PHILIP HENRY : Service Number – 402556 : Date of birth – 14 Apr 1916 : Place of birth – DUBBO NSW : Place of enlistment – SYDNEY : Next of Kin – WHEATON HELEN
Series number
A9300 Control symbol
Contents date range
1939 – 1948
More About John “Jack” Philip Henry WHEATON:
Military service: Air Force Service 1940-1945, Squadron Leader and commanded 267 Squadron for a while in Italy and Burma’ see notes2442
Residences: See Notes
Children of John WHEATON and Helen ROBERTSON are:
Children of Calverley BROWN and Gwen MacKENZIE are:
Child of Edith BROWN and Horton SLATER is:
Children of Jean BROWN and Thomas BRETT are:
Children of Ruth BROWN and Warren HUNTER are:
Children of Norman CHRISTIE and Hilary TUBMAN are:
iii. James Renwick CHRISTIE, b. Private; m. Sally Margaret PATON, Private; b. Private.
Children of Hugh CHRISTIE and Judith MATHERS are:
iii. Elizabeth CHRISTIE, b. Private.
Children of Anthony PAGAN and Doris SPINDLER are:
iii. Judith PAGAN, b. Private.
Children of Nellie PAGAN and Fred THOMPSON are:
Child of George PAGAN and Connie McAULEY is:
Children of Rodney PAGAN and Maureen WALKER are:
Children of Alan PAGAN and Norah THOMAS are:
Children of Frederick WILD and Eileen WEBB are:
Notes for Thelma WHEATON:
Addresses
c1954 Royston Park, South Australia, Australia
(The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
More About Thelma WHEATON:
Occupation: Nurse2451
Residences: See Notes
Notes for Albert Richard JONES:
Addresses
c1954 Royston Park, South Australia, Australia
(The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
More About Albert Richard JONES:
Residences: See Notes
Children of Thelma WHEATON and Albert JONES are:
Notes for Eric Lancelot WHEATON:
Addresses
“Redbanks” near American River, South Australia, Australia
(The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
Information from Australian Archives web site
Service No: S65255
Date of Birth: 24 June 1916
Place of Birth: Macgillivray, South Australia, Australia
Place of Enlistment: Macgillivray, South Australia, Australia
Next of Kin: Joan WHEATON
Contents date range: 1939-1948
More About Eric Lancelot WHEATON:
Burial: June 22, 19922459
Cremation: June 1992, Centennial Park, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia2460
Military service: See Notes
Occupation: Farmer2461
Residences: See Notes
Child of Eric WHEATON and Joan NORMAN is:
Children of Eric WHEATON and Rita DUNN are:
158. Douglas “Doug” Robert13 WHEATON (Robert12, Frederick11, Ann Carter10, George9, John8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1)2462,2463 was born September 30, 1918 in “Stranraer”, MacGillivray, Kangaroo Island, South Australia, Australia2463,2464, and died April 24, 2004 in Kingscote, South Australia, Australia Age 852465. He married (1) Blanche TIGGEMANN2466,2467 October 6, 1943. She was born September 21, 19222467, and died August 14, 19862467. He married (2) Edna Joyce DAVIS née STORY Private. She was born Private.
Notes for Douglas “Doug” Robert WHEATON:
Addresses
1950 “Stranraer”
Brownlow K I
(The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
More About Douglas “Doug” Robert WHEATON:
Cremation: April 2004, Centennial Park, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia2468
Occupation: Farmer2469
Residences: See Notes
Children of Douglas WHEATON and Blanche TIGGEMANN are:
159. Barbara Joan13 WHEATON (Robert12, Frederick11, Ann Carter10, George9, John8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1) was born Private. She married (1) Melville Carl Sherriff LEOPOLD2470 Private. He was born January 25, 19132470, and died February 3, 1969 in Kingscote Cemetery, South Australia, Australia2470,2471. She married (2) Priestly James HILLAM Private. He was born Private.
Notes for Melville Carl Sherriff LEOPOLD:
Addresses
New South Wales, Australia
Kingscote, South Australia, Australia
(The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
More About Melville Carl Sherriff LEOPOLD:
Military service: 2nd A I F Service2472
Residences: See Notes
Children of Barbara WHEATON and Melville LEOPOLD are:
160. Winifred Ruby13 BUTTON (Agnes “Ruby”12 WHEATON, Frederick11, Ann Carter10, George9, John8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1)2473 was born 19112473, and died 19892473. She married Clarence SQUIRE2473 19392473. He was born Abt. 19062474, and died Unknown.
Child of Winifred BUTTON and Clarence SQUIRE is:
161. Jack Frederick13 BUTTON (Agnes “Ruby”12 WHEATON, Frederick11, Ann Carter10, George9, John8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1)2475 was born May 23, 19122475, and died November 20, 19572475. He married Violet Evageline THORN2475 July 2, 1941 in Pinjarra, Western Australia, Australia2475. She was born June 6, 19122475, and died Unknown.
Children of Jack BUTTON and Violet THORN are:
162. Geoffrey William13 BUTTON (Agnes “Ruby”12 WHEATON, Frederick11, Ann Carter10, George9, John8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1)2475 was born May 20, 19142475, and died Unknown. He married Bertha “Betty” AITCHISON Private. She was born Private.
Children of Geoffrey BUTTON and Bertha AITCHISON are:
163. Joyce Rye13 BUTTON (Agnes “Ruby”12 WHEATON, Frederick11, Ann Carter10, George9, John8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1)2475 was born January 10, 19182475, and died Unknown. She married Jack MASTERS2475 19522475. He was born 19112475, and died Unknown.
Child of Joyce BUTTON and Jack MASTERS is:
164. Mervyn13 BUTTON (Agnes “Ruby”12 WHEATON, Frederick11, Ann Carter10, George9, John8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1) was born Private. He married Verna McDONALD Private. She was born Private.
Children of Mervyn BUTTON and Verna McDONALD are:
165. Malcolm Alfred13 WHEATON (Frederick Alfred12, Frederick11, Ann Carter10, George9, John8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1) was born Private. He married Heather Joy KEEN Private. She was born Private.
Children of Malcolm WHEATON and Heather KEEN are:
i. Malcolm “John”14 WHEATON, b. Private.
ii. Richard James WHEATON, b. Private.
iii. Benjamin Charles WHEATON, b. Private.
iv. Timothy Mark WHEATON2476,2477, b. June 22, 19722477; d. January 12, 19992477 . Burial: January 15, 19992477
166. Henry “Harry”13 WHEATON (Frederick Alfred12, Frederick11, Ann Carter10, George9, John8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1) was born Private. He married Rylda Enid GREIG2478,2479 Private. She was born March 30, 19282479, and died February 3, 20002480,2481.
Notes for Rylda Enid GREIG:
Addresses
1947 “Drymma”
1955 “Belle-Vue”
(“The WHEATONs who came out of Hydon” by Rylda WHEATON)
More About Rylda Enid GREIG:
Residences: See Notes
Children of Henry WHEATON and Rylda GREIG are:
iii. Shirley Anne WHEATON, b. Private; m. Brian John BALDOCK, Private; b. Private.
vii. Glennys/Gleyns Faye WHEATON, b. Private; m. Alexander LOPINSKI, Private; b. Private.
167. Gwennyth13 WHEATON (Frederick Alfred12, Frederick11, Ann Carter10, George9, John8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1) was born Private. She married Sidney Robert CLOTHIER Private. He was born Private.
Children of Gwennyth WHEATON and Sidney CLOTHIER are:
iii. Katherine Margaret CLOTHIER, b. Private.
168. Robert Graham13 FAWCETT (Margaret12 WHEATON, Frederick11, Ann Carter10, George9, John8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1) was born Private. He married Helen Naismith NEWBOLD Private. She was born Private.
Children of Robert FAWCETT and Helen NEWBOLD are:
i. Jonathan Andrew14 FAWCETT, b. Private; m. Charisse Louise GOLDING, Private; b. Private.
ii. David Julian FAWCETT, b. Private.
169. Richard Henry13 GADD (Sarah12 WHEATON, Philip Henry11, Ann Carter10, George9, John8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1) was born Private. He married Gwendoline GARDINER Private. She was born Private.
Children of Richard GADD and Gwendoline GARDINER are:
i. Richard14 GADD, b. Private.
ii. Paul GADD, b. Private.
iii. Nicholas GADD, b. Private.
170. William Clark13 GADD (Sarah12 WHEATON, Philip Henry11, Ann Carter10, George9, John8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1) was born Private. He married (1) Betty McCARTHY Private. She was born Private. He married (2) Pauline UNKNOWN wife of William Clark GADD Private. She was born Private.
Children of William GADD and Betty McCARTHY are:
i. Graham14 GADD, b. Private.
ii. Colin GADD, b. Private.
iii. Annette GADD, b. Private.
iv. Ian GADD, b. Private.
171. Alick Graham13 GADD (Sarah12 WHEATON, Philip Henry11, Ann Carter10, George9, John8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1)2482 was born April 30, 19262482, and died December 15, 19862482. He married Dorothy SCHILLABEER Private. She was born Private.
Children of Alick GADD and Dorothy SCHILLABEER are:
i. Barry14 GADD, b. Private.
ii. Sandra GADD, b. Private; m. Dennis PALMER, Private; b. Private.
iii. Wendy GADD, b. Private; m. Fred MICKLETHWAIT, Private; b. Private.
172. Gwendoline Joyce13 WHEATON (Philip Henry12, Philip Henry11, Ann Carter10, George9, John8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1) was born Private. She married (1) Douglas Henry CAMPBELL2483 Private2484. He was born April 24, 19242485, and died April 23, 19542485. She married (2) Keith Harvey HILL2485 Private2486. He was born September 25, 19142487, and died Unknown.
Children of Gwendoline WHEATON and Douglas CAMPBELL are:
Children of Gwendoline WHEATON and Keith HILL are:
173. Ian Phlip13 WHEATON (Philip Henry12, Philip Henry11, Ann Carter10, George9, John8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1) was born Private. He married Lawline May LANGE Private. She was born Private.
Children of Ian WHEATON and Lawline LANGE are:
174. Phyllis Blanche13 WHEATON (Philip Henry12, Philip Henry11, Ann Carter10, George9, John8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1) was born Private. She married John Robert MERCIER Private. He was born Private.
Children of Phyllis WHEATON and John MERCIER are:
i. John Philip14 MERCIER, b. Private.
ii. Margotte Anne MERCIER, b. Private.
175. George Mostyn13 UPTON (Doris May12 WHEATON, Philip Henry11, Ann Carter10, George9, John8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1) was born Private. He married Wendy Elizabeth GEBHARDT Private. She was born Private.
Children of George UPTON and Wendy GEBHARDT are:
i. Anthony John14 UPTON, b. Private.
ii. Margaret Shylie UPTON, b. Private.
iii. Elizabeth Mary UPTON, b. Private.
176. Robert William13 UPTON (Doris May12 WHEATON, Philip Henry11, Ann Carter10, George9, John8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1) was born Private. He married Dorothy McINNES Private. She was born Private.
Children of Robert UPTON and Dorothy McINNES are:
iii. Leanne UPTON, b. Private.
Children of Warwick WHEATON and Helen WESTLEY are:
iii. Jennifer Kaye WHEATON, b. Private.
Children of Donald WHEATON and Elaine STOKES are:
Children of Mary WHEATON and John BLACKWELL are:
iii. Carolyn Ann BLACKWELL, b. Private; m. Robert RODGERS, Private; b. Private.
Children of David MOELLER and Desley McLAUGHLIN are:
iii. Anthony Leonard MOELLER, b. Private.
Children of Ian MOELLER and Gladys RAYNER are:
More About Geoffrey Brendan WHEATON:
Cremation: August 1988, Centennial Park, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia2493
Occupation: Engineer2494
Children of Geoffrey WHEATON and Barbara DUNSTONE are:
Children of Neville WHEATON and Margaret HOLBROOK are:
Child of Roma HODGE and Oliver DAVIDSON is:
Children of John HODGE and Jean JACOB are:
Child of Herbert HODGE and Glad HURLEY is:
Children of Herbert HODGE and Corrine PASCOE are:
iii. Evan Vyvyan HODGE, b. Private.
Child of Ellie HODGE and Jack STEVENSON is:
Children of Margaret GILMOUR and Vere BUTLER are:
Children of Douglas GILMOUR and Margaret BUROW are:
Children of David GILMOUR and Monda WHITE are:
Child of Mary BENNET and Stewart NICOLL is:
Child of Arthur BENNET and Sylvia RADCLIFFE is:
Child of Trevor WAINWRIGHT and Dorothy NORTHING is:
Children of Sidney TOWNSEND and Betty BLOODWORTH are:
Notes for Francis Drake “Arthur” WHEATON:
Addresses
1911 31 Thornbury Road, Clapham Park, London SW
1937 58 High Road, Streatham, Surrey (from son’s birth certificate)
After 1950 116 Cricklade Avenue, Streatham, Surrey
More About Francis Drake “Arthur” WHEATON:
Baptism: December 9, 1906, St Matthew, Brixton, Lambeth, London2526
Occupation: 1937 Hairdresser; WWII Fire Fighter; 1965 Hairdresser2527,2528,2529
Residences: See Notes
More About Ivy Victoria RUFFLE:
Baptism: Ashes interred in the garden of her daughter’s house2530
Notes for Phyllis Irene BREWSTER:
Addresses
After 1950 16 Cricklade Avenue, Streatham, Surrey
More About Phyllis Irene BREWSTER:
Residences: See Notes
Children of Francis WHEATON and Ivy RUFFLE are:
Notes for Vernon Phillip Walrond WHEATON:
Addresses
1911 31 Thornbury Road, Clapham Park, London SW
1943 12 Cricklade Avenue, Streatham Hill, London
Information from Forces War Records Site sent by John TERRY 16/10/2014
First entry
First Name: V P W
Surname: WHEATON
Nationality: British
Fate: Killed
Incident Details: Crashed River Rhine near Firma Giulini
Incident Date: 01-02/04/1942
Incident Time: 2015
Rank: Sergeant
Duty Location: Hanau
Campaign Medals:
War Medal 1939-1945
As with most Armed Forces Serving Personal during the conflict of World War Two, V P W WHEATON was entitled to the War Medal 1939-1945. This medal was awarded to all full time service personnel who had completed 28 days service between 3rd September 1939 and the 2nd September 1945. Eligible personnel who had been “Mentioned In Despatches” during the War were entitled to wear a bronze oak leaf emblem on the ribbon. Those eligible for a campaign star, yet who had their service cut short by death, wounds or capture by the enemy, still qualified for this medal.
1939-45 Star
Given the information available to us it is likely that V P W WHEATON was awarded the 1939-45 Star for operational Service in the Second World War between 3rd September 1939, and 2nd September 1945.
V P W WHEATON would have been awarded this star if their service period was terminated by their death or disability due to service. Also the award of a gallantry medal or “Mention In Despatches” also produced the award of this medal, regardless of their service duration.
Fighter Aircraft Crew who took part in the Battle of Britain (10 July to 31 October 1940) were awarded the “Battle of Britain” bar to this medal. In undress uniform, a silver-gilt rosette was worn on the medal ribbon to denote the award of this clasp.
Air Crew Europe Star
The Air Crew Europe Star Campaign medal of the British Commonwealth was awarded to V P W WHEATON for service in World War Two. This medal was awarded to Commonwealth aircrew who participated in operational flights over Europe, from UK bases or for operational flying from the UK over Europe, between the period 3rd September 1939 to 5th June 1944.
The recipient V P W WHEATON would have been awarded this star if their service period was terminated by their death or disability due to service. The award of a gallantry medal or “Mention In Despatches” also produced the award of this medal, regardless of their service duration.
Service: Royal Air Force
Station: raf stradishall
RAF Stradishall during World War 2
More information about RAF Stradishall
Formed: 1938
Stradishall was an active station for over 30 years, opening in February 1938 as part of 3 Group.
It was first occupied by 9 Squadron with Heyfords and 148 Squadron with Wellesleys, although the latter were soon replaced by Heyfords and Ansons. In September 1938 the Munich crisis had Stradishall on full alert and its tentative target, in case of war, was Berlin.
In early 1939 9 Squadron left to be replaced by the Wellingtons and Ansons of 75 Squadron, but Stradishall was vacant, when these moved on, from September to October 1939.
After a brief period of Blenheim 1F fighters, Wellington bombers returned in February 1940 with 214 Squadron, the Federated Malay States Squadron, who stayed until October 1942.
One of the hangers suffered enemy bomb damage in early 1941. Number 138 Squadron flew many sorties from November 1941 to March 1942 with Whitley bombers.
In April 1942 214 Squadron converted to Stirlings and 109 Squadron arrived in Wellingtons, then Oxfords of 1521 BAT Flight.
In May 1943 Stradishall controlled Ridgewell and Chedburgh but in December 1944 186 Squadron arrived from Tuddenham with Lancasters and operated until they disbanded in July 1945.
After the war Stradishall left 3 Group and passed to 48 Group Transport Command and in August 1945 Number 51 and 158 Squadrons arrived in Stirling CV’s and these flew until March 1946 when 51 Squadron received Yorks. In September 1946 Stradishall reverted to 3 Group and five squadrons of Lancasters were based here until February 1949.
In July 1949 Stradishall became Number 203 Advanced Flying School for Meteors, a few Spitfires, Vampires and Harvards into the 1950s. Number 203 became redesignated 226 Operational Conversion Unit but continued to fly many types of aircraft until 1955.
From 1955 to 1957 Number 125 Squadron flew Meteor NF11’s and Venom NF3’s with 263 Squadron joining in 1957 to 1958.
Javelin 2’s and 6’s were flown by 89 and 85 Squadron up to 1959. In 1958 Hunter 6’s arrived with Number 1 and Number 54 Squadron and these planes stayed until 1961.
In December 1961 Stradishall became a Training Command with Number 1 Air Navigation School with Varsities and Meteors, then Dominies until August 1970.
Stradishall then attained some fame as a transit camp for Ugandan Asians expelled by Idi Amin. In July 1977 Stradishall became Highpoint Prison and it has been extended and improved as a prison ever since.
The “Hard Times” cafe stands outside the prison gates today, on the road from Bury St Edmunds to Haverhill.
Squadron: 214 Squadron
Crew: Sgt V P W WHEATON
Command: Bomber Command
Aircraft Mark: IC
Aircraft Code: BU-
Aircraft Type: Wellington
Aircraft Serial: Z1156
Commemorated: Durnbach War
Collection: Bomber/Fighter Command Losses 1939-1945 – Exclusive
2nd ENTRY
First Name: Vernon Philip Walrond
Initials: V P W
Surname: WHEATON
DOB: Circa 1910
Age: 32
Nationality: British
Date of Death: 02/04/1942
Information: Parents: Francis Drake WHEATON and Eugenie WHEATON; husband of Blanche WHEATON of Wood Green, Middlesex.
Rank: Sergeant
Rank (2nd): Observer
Service Number: 933154
Campaign Medals:
War Medal 1939-1945
As with most Armed Forces Serving Personal during the conflict of World War Two, Vernon Philip Walrond WHEATON was entitled to the War Medal 1939-1945. This medal was awarded to all full time service personnel who had completed 28 days service between 3rd September 1939 and the 2nd September 1945. Eligible personnel who had been “Mentioned In Despatches” during the War were entitled to wear a bronze oak leaf emblem on the ribbon. Those eligible for a campaign star, yet who had their service cut short by death, wounds or capture by the enemy, still qualified for this medal.
1939-45 Star
Given the information available to us it is likely that Vernon Philip Walrond WHEATON was awarded the 1939-45 Star for operational Service in the Second World War between 3rd September 1939, and 2nd September 1945.
Vernon Philip Walrond WHEATON would have been awarded this star if their service period was terminated by their death or disability due to service. Also the award of a gallantry medal or “Mention In Despatches” also produced the award of this medal, regardless of their service duration.
Fighter Aircraft Crew who took part in the Battle of Britain (10 July to 31 October 1940) were awarded the “Battle of Britain” bar to this medal. In undress uniform, a silver-gilt rosette was worn on the medal ribbon to denote the award of this clasp.
Service: Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
Regiment: Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve during World War 2
More information about Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
Formed: 1936
The RAFVR was formed in July 1936 to provide individuals to supplement the Auxiliary Air Force (AAF) which had been formed in 1925 by the local Territorial Associations. The AAF was organised on a Squadron basis, with local recruitment similar to the Territorial Army Regiments. Initially the RAFVR was composed of civilians recruited from the neighbourhoods of Reserve Flying Schools, which were run by civilian contractors who largely employed as instructors members of the Reserve of Air Force Officers (RAFO), who had previously completed a four year short service commission as pilots in the RAF. Navigation instructors were mainly former master mariners without any air experience. Recruits were confined to men of between 18 and 25 years of age who had been accepted for part time training as Pilots, Observers and Wireless Operators. The object was to provide a reserve of aircrew for use in the event of war. By September 1939, the RAFVR comprised 6,646 Pilots, 1,625 Observers and 1,946 Wireless Operators
When war broke out in 1939 the Air Ministry employed the RAFVR as the principal means for aircrew entry to serve with the RAF. A civilian volunteer on being accepted for aircrew training took an oath of allegiance (‘attestation’) and was then inducted in to the RAFVR. Normally he returned to his civilian job for several months until he was called up for aircrew training. During this waiting period he could wear a silver RAFVR lapel badge to indicate his status.
By the end of 1941 more than half of Bomber Command aircrew were members of the RAFVR. Most of the pre-war pilot and observer NCO aircrew had been commissioned and the surviving regular officers and members of the RAFO filled the posts of flight and squadron commanders. Eventually of the “RAF” aircrew in the Command probably more than 95% were serving members of the RAFVR.
During 1943, the decision was taken by the Air Ministry to raise an order for members of the RAFVR to remove the brass and cloth ‘VR’s worn on the collars and shoulders of officers and other ranks (respectively), as these were viewed as being divisive. No similar order was raised for members of the Auxiliary Air Force, who retained their ‘A’s on uniforms at that time.
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Battalion: 214 Squadron
Commemorated: Britain
Collection: The IWGC/CWGC Registers Collection
More About Vernon Phillip Walrond WHEATON:
Administration: February 9, 1943, Llandudno ro Blanche Ada WHEATON, widow2540
Burial: Unknown, Durnbach War Cemetery, Bad Tolz, Bayern, Germay (Grave Reference/Panel: 2. F. 6.)
Military service: Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve Sergeant 933154 Unit 214 (FMS) Squadron Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (see notes)2541,2542
Residences: See Notes
Will: Effects £1,392. 12s. 7d2543
Notes for Blanche Ada WELSFORD:
Addresses
1942 Wood Green, Middlesex
Postcard of Porlock, Nr Minehead – dated 4th Juy 1938. It is addressed to Mrs B Wheaton of 12 Cricklade Avenue, Streatham Hill SW.
Minehead
Dear B
We are off to the Doone Valley this afternoon. Frank wants to go over Porlock but Phyl & I have in mind walking
Love Mabel
More About Blanche Ada WELSFORD:
Residences: See Notes
Children of Vernon WHEATON and Blanche WELSFORD are:
Notes for Daniel WHEATON:
Addresses
1911 57 Queens Road, Alton, Hampshire
Living with them was a Monthly and Sick Nurse Annie DANTER (38) single born Portsmouth,
Hampshire
More About Daniel WHEATON:
Administration: June 24, 1976, Bristol, Avon2554,2555
Occupation: Farmer2556
Residences: See Notes
More About Ethel Mary PERRY:
Probate: July 8, 1981, Bristol, Avon2557
Will: 2557
Children of Daniel WHEATON and Ethel PERRY are:
More About David J WHEATON:
Cause of Death: Motor Cycle crash2562
iii. Peter J WHEATON2563, b. Bet. April – June 1938, Wells District, Somerset2563; d. Bet. October – December 1955, Taunton District, Somerset Age 172563.
More About Peter J WHEATON:
Cause of Death: Motor Cycle crash2564
Notes for Samuel WHEATON:
Addresses
1980 Candlemas Cottage, New Street, Painswick, Gloucestershire (Will information from
Michael BROWNING)
It was originally thought that the surname of Samuel’s second wife was HOUGHTON as his mother-in-law is mentioned in his will with that name. However, Samuel also refers to his brother-in-law as CHETTLE so Imogen’s mother obviously remarried. It has now been confirmed that Imogen’s mother did remarry a HOUGHTON.
However, we now learn that Samuel was married three times, and Imogen was his third wife. At present we are having problems tracing this second marriage but we believe it took place in Rhodesia.
More About Samuel WHEATON:
Occupation: Whilst living in Eastbourne with his third wife Samuel worked in a high class furnishing and interior establishment – probably Brewers.2588
Probate: May 14, 1980, Oxford, Oxfordshire2589
Residences: See Notes
Will: 2590
Marriage Notes for Samuel WHEATON and Miriam WHEATON:
Samuel did not marry Barbara in England as there are not suitable marriage entries.
Pamela DREWELL writes:
I have confirmation of Sam and my mother’s divorce. The Decree was made absolute on 14th October 1958. This means that Sam was free to marry again from this date. He was in England just before my 21st birthday which was on 24th April 1959 so could have then married in Kenya which is where he was going when I last saw him. I don’t know exactly when I saw him but he was due to come to the party but left on an earlier crossing so it must have been pretty close”
Child of Samuel WHEATON and Hilda KENTON is:
More About Joseph WHEATON:
Education: Crewkerne Grammer School2595
Children of Joseph WHEATON and Elsie TAYLOR are:
Children of Thomas WHEATON and June MORRIS are:
Child of Christopher WHEATON and Pauline KNIGHT is:
Children of David WHEATON and Helen FORRER are:
iii. Joanna Rachel WHEATON, b. Private; m. Greg D WHALE, Private; b. Private.
Children of Lillian WHEATON and Arnold BERRIDGE are:
Children of Rona WHEATON and Harold HOUGHTON are:
Children of Joan WHEATON and Noel CLANFIELD are:
Children of Ella SEMMENS and Samuel LYONS are:
iii. Ian William LYONS, b. Private; m. Lynn RUSSELL, Private; b. Private.
vii. Raewyn Ella LYONS, b. Private; m. Ian William HALL, Private; b. Private.
Children of Herbert WHEATON and Nell LOVERIDGE are:
Children of Russell WHEATON and Mabel BAYLISS are:
More About Mona Daisy COX:
Burial: Unknown, Thames, New Zealand2612
Children of Clarence ANSELL and Mona COX are:
vii. Beverley Margaret ANSELL, b. Private; m. Joseph AHERNE, Private; b. Private.
Children of Ruby WHEATON and Arthur SPRAGG are:
Children of Percy WHEATON and Connie DONALD are:
Children of Mervyn WHEATON and Monica HARVEY are:
More About Neville William WHEATON:
Occupation: Auckland Transport Board2622
Children of Neville WHEATON and Margarette MANDERSON are:
Children of Nancy HOOPER and Keith WENHAM are:
Children of Stanley HOOPER and Jean GOLDMAN are:
Child of Margaret HOOPER and Brian CURRIE is:
Notes for Vivian N PEARSON or WHEATON:
Addresses
1901 Ivy House, Manor Road, Prittiwell, Essex as WHEATON PEARSON
Visiting them was Herbert SYMES (32) Single Stock Exchange Jobber born Stoke Newington,
London. Servants were Fanny Sophia TRIPP (19) Cook born Prittiwell, Essex and Edith F
ARGENT (14) Housemaid born Little Wakering, Essex
London Gazette
The undermentioned to be temporary Second Lieutenants
Dated 9th October 1915
Vivian Nigel Wheaton PEARSON
http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/34264/pages/1659
Gazette Issue 34264 published on the 13 March 1936. Page 7 of 84
54th (C. of London) A.A.Bde. Lt. Vivian Nigel Wheaton PEARSON late R A C S to be Lt. 12th March 1936
More About Vivian N PEARSON or WHEATON:
Admin (with Will): May 10, 1973, Brighton, Sussex £12,3882627
Residences: See Notes
Child of Vivian WHEATON and Harriett TREGONING is:
Child of Frank HAYWARD and Winnie KERROD is:
Child of Reginald HAYWARD and Eileen PETERS is:
Children of Richard WHEATON and Nellie LIVERMOORE are:
Children of Grace WHEATON and Edward BARTON are:
Children of Charles WHEATON and Eileen DOWD are:
More About Mary Elizabeth WHEATON:
Cause of Death: Cancer2642
iii. Jennifer Ann WHEATON, b. Private.
Children of Brian VENUS and Pat VENUS are:
Notes for Derek Raymond WHEATON:
(See Newspaper Cutting)
Children of Derek WHEATON and Patricia BARR are:
Child of Terence WHEATON and Doreen SALDINACK is:
Generation No. 14
Children of John YEO and Joy SIMMONS are:
iii. Narelle YEO, b. Private.
Children of Bryan YEO and Paula BEHAN are:
iii. Belinda Jane YEO, b. Private.
Children of Suzanne YEO and Geoffrey SPRING are:
iii. Justine Jane SPRING, b. Private.
Child of Elizabeth WEBB and George MATTHEWS is:
Children of Jacqueline WEBB and Mark POSTLES are:
iii. Allison POSTLES, b. Private.
Children of Carol MULLINS and Allen WALKER are:
iii. Allen WALKER, b. Private.
Child of Jennifer LEESON and David FISHER is:
Children of William CHALLENGER and Joan McMAHON are:
iii. Christopher CHALLENGER, b. Private.
Child of Suzanne CHALLENGER and John HARPER is:
Children of Geoffrey WHEATON and Pauline LYNCH are:
iii. Margaret Ann WHEATON, b. Private.
Children of Heather WHEATON and Leslie GARDOLL are:
iii. Allyson Louise GARDOLL, b. Private.
Children of Beryl WHEATON and Ross BARDEN are:
iii. Warren Charles BARDEN, b. Private.
More About Allan Ross WHEATON:
Cause of Death: Cancer2655
Children of Allan WHEATON and Jean CHAPMAN are:
Children of Rosalie/Rosalee WHEATON and Peter MOLKENTIN are:
Children of David WHEATON and Christine POWER are:
Children of Stuart WHEATON and Susan/Suzanne TOWART are:
Children of Bruce MARSHALL and Janet NORRIE are:
iii. Andrew William MARSHALL, b. Private.
Children of Joan MARSHALL and Gerard POWER are:
iii. Timothy Wheaton POWER, b. Private.
Child of John MARSHALL and Mary CASEY is:
Children of Geoffrey PIKE and Beverley STARK are:
iii. Maxwell James PIKE, b. Private.
Children of Raymond PIKE and Marion SCOTT are:
Child of John PIKE and Prudence GORDON is:
Children of Marcia MARSHALL and Rodney WHITE are:
iii. Kirsten Maree WHITE, b. Private.
Child of John WHEATON and Heather SAUTELLE is:
Children of Lesley WHEATON and James ELLIOTT-SMITH are:
Children of Calverley BROWN and Juliet SCHNEIDER are:
Children of Stewert BROWN and Beatrix MANNING are:
iii. Malcolm Lloyd BROWN, b. Private.
Children of Douglas SLATER and Marion LEE are:
Children of Margaret BRETT and Graham WALDREN are:
iii. Adrian Bewicke WALDREN, b. Private.
Children of Peter BRETT and Carol GARDEN are:
iii. Sally Louise BRETT, b. Private.
Children of James HUNTER and Julia SHELTON are:
iii. Blyth Louise HUNTER, b. Private.
Child of Geoffrey HUNTER and Lynn MARTIN is:
Children of David HUNTER and Maryan MacKINNON are:
Child of Janet CHRISTIE and Rowan SANDERCOE is:
More About Sandra PAGAN:
Cause of Death: Cancer2661
Children of Sandra PAGAN and Ross McALPINE are:
Child of Dianne PAGAN and Richard HAYS is:
Children of Marjory THOMPSON and Boyd HARMS are:
Child of Norma THOMPSON and David ELMES is:
Child of Patricia THOMPSON and Bob McMILLAN is:
Children of Sue THOMPSON and Michael LYONS are:
Child of Frederick THOMPSON and Carmel THOMPSON is:
Children of Denise THOMPSON and Dugald SMITH are:
iii. Hayley SMITH, b. Private.
Children of Adrian PAGAN and Janet PAGAN are:
Children of Fay PAGAN and Jim STEIN are:
iii. Matthew STEIN, b. Private.
Child of Lynne PAGAN and Gregory SEMMLER is:
Children of Gloria WILD and Brian DOUCE are:
iii. Lisa Michelle DOUCE, b. Private.
Children of Marcia WILD and John HAMBLIN are:
iii. Damian Laurence HAMBLIN, b. Private.
Children of Trevor JONES and Judith REHN are:
iii. Megan Louise JONES, b. Private.
Children of Helen JONES and Geiffrey HARVEY are:
Children of David JONES and Pamela BROGDEN are:
Children of Heather WHEATON and Dean BROWN are:
Children of Linda WHEATON and Douglas WERNER are:
iii. Amanda Clare WERNER, b. Private.
Children of Barry WHEATON and Penelope SMITH are:
Children of Graham WHEATON and Lynette KRUGER are:
Children of Rosemary WHEATON and Trevor WILLMOTT are:
iii. Damien John WILLMOTT, b. Private.
Children of Pamela WHEATON and Jonathon BOXER are:
Children of Bruce WHEATON and Ellen OAK are:
Children of Kaylene LEOPOLD and Bernard MYERS are:
iii. Christine Janelle MYERS, b. Private.
Children of Joan LEOPOLD and Henry MOM are:
Child of Meredith Anne LEOPOLD is:
Children of Barbara LEOPOLD and Andrew HARLOW are:
Child of Frederick SQUIRE and Par SQUIRE is:
Children of Frederick SQUIRE and Maxine MURRAY are:
iii. Damien Troy SQUIRE, b. Private.
Children of Beryl BUTTON and Raymond COOPER are:
iii. Ross Malcolm COOPER, b. Private.
Children of Colin BUTTON and Margaret McCAW are:
iii. Jacquiline Kay BUTTON, b. Private.
Children of Muriel BUTTON and Joe RIEMER are:
iii. Greg Clayton RIEMER, b. Private.
Children of Rodney BUTTON and Rosemary HANN are:
Children of Warren BUTTON and Valda HIME are:
iii. Craig Geoffrey BUTTON, b. Private.
Children of Harvey BUTTON and Zita LORENZONI are:
Child of Claire MASTERS and Donald MARSHALL is:
Child of Claire MASTERS and Lester HEIN is:
Children of Jennifer BUTTON and Brian ELBOROUGH are:
Child of Adrian BUTTON and Barbara ELBOROUGH is:
Children of Richard WHEATON and Angela FORGAN are:
Children of Beverley WHEATON and Terry SKINNER are:
iii. Jarrad Timothy SKINNER, b. Private.
Children of Heather WHEATON and Karl WEBSTER are:
Children of Roger WHEATON and Rosslyn BARRETT are:
Children of Bronwyn CAMPBELL and Robert JONES are:
Children of Bruce HILL and Dorothy ANDERSON are:
Children of Philip WHEATON and Jan KENNY are:
Children of Nigel WHEATON and Brooke MCGARRY are:
Child of Christopher WHEATON and Jane NICHOLAS is:
Children of Margotte MERCIER and John WHIBLEY are:
iii. Brett Mark WHIBLEY, b. Private.
Children of Gary WHEATON and Susanne KRAUSE are:
iii. Tamara Jayne WHEATON, b. Private.
Children of Janine WHEATON and David FAWCETT are:
Child of Leanne WHEATON and Jeremy LLOYDE is:
Child of Alan MOELLER and Tammy FULLER is:
Children of Ann HODGE and Ian GREEN are:
Children of Peter HODGE and Margie JOHNSTON are:
iii. Rowan HODGE, b. Private.
Children of Christina HODGE and John DUFF are:
Children of Judith BUTLER and John HANLY are:
iii. daughter 1 HANLY, b. Private.
Children of Jennifer BUTLER and Jamie STINSON are:
Children of Susan GILMOUR and Albert JARMER are:
Children of Donald GILMOUR and Glenda WILLIS are:
Children of Peter GILMOUR and Linda TURNBULL are:
Children of John GILMOUR and Lynne ROLLINSON are:
iii. Brendon John “BJ” GILMOUR, b. Private.
Child of James GILMOUR and Gay HOOK is:
Children of Michael TOWNSEND and Patricia MILLS are:
iii. Paul TOWNSEND, b. Private.
More About Francis Drake Royston “Roy” WHEATON:
Burial: February 9, 19632672
Cause of Death: Hodgkins Disease2673
Will: 2674
Child of Francis WHEATON and Mavourneen OWEN is:
Children of Walrond WHEATON and Jennifer WATSFORD are:
Child of Bryan/Brian WHEATON and Margaret DUNN is:
Child of Peta WHEATON and Christopher COLE is:
Children of Ian WHEATON and Kirstin BARDUA are:
Children of Daniel WHEATON and Ann EVANS are:
iii. Andrew Gregory WHEATON, b. Private.
Children of Neville BERRIDGE and Marie BERRIDGE are:
iii. Carline BERRIDGE, b. Private.
Children of Neville BERRIDGE and Unknown BERRIDGE are:
Children of Teresa CLANFIELD and Bradley MORGAN are:
iii. Chere MORGAN, b. Private; m. Malcolm ANDERSON, Private; b. Private.
Children of Kathryn CLANFIELD and Peter WHITEHEAD are:
iii. David WHITEHEAD, b. Private.
Children of Helen CLANFIELD and Ernest PHILLIPS are:
iii. Terence PHILLIPS, b. Private.
Children of Rodney WHEATON and Sylvia WHEATON are:
iii. David Graham WHEATON, b. Private.
Child of Jean WHEATON and Alfred BLEWDON is:
Child of Barbara WHEATON and Ross BLEWDEN is:
Children of Trevor ANSELL and Elaine STANDEN are:
iii. Steven Rodney ANSELL, b. Private; m. Julie Heather EVENDEN, Private; b. Private.
vii. Fiona Hilary ANSELL, b. Private.
Children of Elaine SPRAGG and Keith O’CONNOR are:
Children of Gayleen SPRAGG and Neil WOLFE are:
Children of Diane SPRAGG and Fergus SMALL are:
Children of Barry WHEATON and Adrienne WHEATON are:
Children of Graham WHEATON and Annette MELROSE are:
iii. Stewart John WHEATON, b. Private.
Children of Ian WHEATON and Janice FEAZEY are:
iii. Sharon Lee WHEATON, b. Private.
Children of Ross WHEATON and Anne HUNT are:
Children of Kevin WHEATON and Shirley JACKSON are:
Children of Wayne WHEATON and Pamela CRICHTON are:
iii. Jeremy WHEATON, b. Private.
Children of Robyn WHEATON and Lindsay MARTIN are:
Children of Gale WHEATON and Denis HAYDE are:
iii. Nicole HAYDE, b. Private.
Children of Lorraine WENHAM and Eric SEARLES are:
Children of Raymond WENHAM and Wendy STEPHENS are:
Children of Graeme HOOPER and Susan PETERSON are:
Children of Peter HAYWARD and Jean FORSTER are:
Child of Deana WHEATON and Raymond HAVIS is:
Children of Terence WHEATON and Vivien BUNSTON are:
Children of Lawrence WHEATON and Starr McALOREN are:
Child of Donna WHEATON and Terry McKIBBIN is:
Children of Keith BARTON and Vanessa BARTON are:
Child of Keith BARTON and Christine BARTON is:
iii. Toby15 BARTON, b. Private.
Children of Jacquiline BARTON and Nigel WINN are:
Children of Frank BARTON and Sheila BARTON are:
iii. Ella BARTON, b. Private.
Children of Jane BARTON and Gordon FULLER are:
iii. Sheridan FULLER, b. Private.
More About Charles Arthur WHEATON:
Cause of Death: Vehicle Accident2686
Child of Charles WHEATON and Sandra LEAKER is:
Generation No. 15
Child of Daniel PIKE and Michelle PIKE is:
Children of Anthony BROWN and Lyndal LARKINGS are:
iii. Alexanda Calverley M BROWN, b. Private.
Child of Angela BROWN and Stephen HUNT is:
Children of Donna BROWN and Stuart THOMAS are:
iii. Eric Bradley THOMAS, b. Private.
Children of Justin BROWN and Kendal WICKENS are:
Child of Kieran BROWN and Leanne WIRTH is:
Child of Melody WHEATON and Brett THOMPSON is:
Children of Simon WHEATON and Eloise LAUNDY are:
Child of Francis WHEATON and Lesley GREEN is:
Children of Anne BLEWDON and Geoffrey BURROWS are:
iii. Tomothy Russell BURROWS, b. Private.
Children of Jeffrey ANSELL and Anne HAMILTON are:
Children of Ricky ANSELL and Sheryl JONES are:
Children of Tracey ANSELL and Michael FAGG are:
Children of Christopher ANSELL and Leanne GARLAND are:
iii. Trae Ellis ANSELL, b. Private.
Children of Kim ANSELL and Ronald LYFORD are:
Children of Bruce O’CONNOR and Maryanne MARTENS are:
Children of Stephen O’CONNOR and Anita WAAYENBURG are:
Child of Garry Keith O’CONNOR is:
Children of Thomas O’CONNOR and Sharon ARMSTRONG are:
Children of Carolyn O’CONNOR and Wayne WAATA are:
Children of Susanne WOLFE and Craig SCANLAN are:
Children of Roger WOLFE and Kaye SHERWAN are:
Child of Carey WOLFE and Robert AITKEN is:
383. Hamish Alistar15 SMALL (Diane14 SPRAGG, Ruby Margaret13 WHEATON, Percy Alfred12, John (Henry)11, Richard10, Richard9, Richard8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1) was born Private.
Child of Hamish Alistar SMALL is:
384. Ivan Philip15 WHEATON (Graham Raymond14, Percy Lawrence13, Percy Alfred12, John (Henry)11, Richard10, Richard9, Richard8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1) was born Private. He married Denise SAINSBURY Private. She was born Private.
Children of Ivan WHEATON and Denise SAINSBURY are:
i. Alexandra Daisy16 WHEATON, b. Private.
ii. Rebecca May16 WHEATON, b. Private.
iii. Cameron Craig S P WHEATON, b. Private.
385. Marie Hayley15 WHEATON (Terence Richard14, Richard Charles13, Charles Richard12, Charles Robert11, Richard10, Richard9, Richard8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1) was born Private. She married Peter Christopher MUNDY Private. He was born Private.
Children of Marie WHEATON and Peter MUNDY are:
386. Scott David15 WHEATON (Lawrence David14, Richard Charles13, Charles Richard12, Charles Robert11, Richard10, Richard9, Richard8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1) was born Private. He married Suzanne L FOX Private. She was born Private.
Child of Scott WHEATON and Suzanne FOX is:
387. Charles Arthur15 WHEATON (Charles Arthur14, Charles Arthur13, Charles Arthur12, Arthur or A WHEATEN or11, Charles10, Richard9, Richard8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1) was born Private. He married Joan Kathleen Lucy PARKER Private. She was born Private.
Children of Charles WHEATON and Joan PARKER are:
Generation No. 16
388. Paul Raymond16 ANSELL (Ricky Noel15, Trevor Raymond14, Clarence James13, Ella Violet-Maude12 WHEATON, John (Henry)11, Richard10, Richard9, Richard8, John7, Richard6, Richard5, Richard4, Richard3, Othoes2, John WETON or1) was born Private. He married Penelope Dale SHEEHAN Private. She was born Private.
Child of Paul ANSELL and Penelope SHEEHAN is:
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