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Re: Magical Mystery Tour: The Rediscovered Life of Thomas Fellows WALTON (1833-1884)
« Reply #81 on: Thursday 03 March 11 23:50 GMT (UK) »
BULLÔT

.....I noticed on the Burial Locator that for the 1941 death in brackets was the name "(Hughie) .....

At https://www.familysearch.org/ they have "Hughily" Autridge for Susanna's father on one of the two extracts/transcriptions for her christening on 20 Oct 1816

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Re: Magical Mystery Tour: The Rediscovered Life of Thomas Fellows WALTON (1833-1884)
« Reply #82 on: Friday 04 March 11 03:09 GMT (UK) »
A Cambridge Lad.

Because you’ve been so patient it’s now time for meaty bits with garlic mushrooms, roast spuds (with extra gravy to come)...

In Thomas WALTON’s Intention to Marry Notice he stated that he was 31 years of age, which meant that he was born circa 1834. Another source stated that he was born in Cambridge CAM ENG, so I went to the Rootschat Cambridgeshire Board where I found a link to The Cambridgeshire Baptism Index 1801-1837. http://www.cfhs.org.uk/BaptismIndex/

This database listed several baptisms, all of whom were the children of Thomas and Deborah WALTON of Sparrow’s Lane, Cambridge and baptized in the parish of St. Mary the Great, Cambridge.

1832 - Thomas F. WALTON
1833 - Thomas J. WALTON
1835 - Thomas J. WALTON
1835 - William F. WALTON

I posted an enquiry on the RootsChat Cambridgeshire Board (the topic recalled by Trish1120) asking for any further information about these baptism entries.
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,509169.0.html

A responder to this topic told me that there was a burial in 1832 for an infant Thomas F. WALTON aged only 17 weeks, the parents being Thomas and Deborah Walton of Sparrow’s Lane. So he was the child baptized in 1832 above and could be eliminated. The same responder provided another two baptism records from the International Genealogical Index of children with the same parents:

*Mary Ann Fellows WALTON, baptized 14 April 1843, St Mary the Great.
*Emma Fellows WALTON, baptized 14 April 1843, St Mary the Great.

It was the middle names that clinched it – Fellows! I had the correct family!

There was more: an 1841 Census record:

1841 Census for Ely, Cambridge
PRO ref: HO107/88/3 Folio: 3b
Address: Sparrow Lane.
Thomas WALTON    35 Boot maker    Not born in Cambridge
Deborah WALTON    33       Not born in Cambridge
Thomas WALTON    8       Born in Cambridge
William WALTON    6       Born in Cambridge
John WALTON    4       Born in Cambridge
Mary Ann WALTON    -      Born in Cambridge

The eldest child in this record, Thomas, was the right age and born in the right place to be Thomas Fellows WALTON, although the 1833 baptism record same his middle initial as ‘J’, not ‘F’ as I expected. The 1835 baptism entry for William F. WALTON matched the William in the census entry, aged 6 in 1841. And was the Mary Ann Fellows WALTON who appeared on the International Genealogical Index the youngest child in the census entry (remembering that she might have been baptized years after her birth)?

An interesting item posted on the topic was that in Cambridgeshire on 1 January 1849 a Thomas WALTON born in 1834 was acquitted of ‘Larceny by a Servant’, and possibly imprisoned for 2 months on 20 March 1850 in Cambridgeshire. Crime: Larceny. He certainly could be my subject.

Moving on to the parents of this family group, a search of the International Genealogical Index found a likely marriage: On 5 April 1832 Thomas WALTON married Deborah SEAMAN, at Holy Trinity, both of this parish.  The witnesses were Robert ODAMS/ODOMS and Sarah SHADBOLT who were married on the same day. Thomas WALTON was one of their witnesses.

So Thomas and Deborah’s first child was probably the infant 'Thomas F. WALTON' who survived for only 17 weeks. Was my Thomas Fellows WALTON named after him?

Another responder on the topic provided more information about the 1833 and 1835 baptism records above for ‘Thomas J. WALTON’.

“Thomas Jonathan Walton son of Thomas and Deborah of Sparrows Lane was baptised 30 July 1833 privately.”

“Thomas Jonathan WALTON (son of and address ditto) was baptised 20 September 1835 the same day as his brother William Fellows WALTON.”


This responder suggested that the two ‘Thomas J. WALTON’s’ were the same child, baptised once at home in 1833 and then again in church in 1835 along with his younger brother William.

By 1851 the WALTON family had moved but were still living in Cambridge:

1851 Census Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Address: Corn Exchange St.
HO107/1760 Folio: 611 Page: 71
Thomas WALTON   46 Head       Leather Cutter   born Northamptonshire
Deborah   WALTON   42 Wife      Laundress   born Hepworth, Suffolk
William WALTON    15 Son       In Service   born Cambridge
Emma WALTON    8 Daur       At School   born Cambridge
Charlotte WALTON    5 Daur       At School   born Cambridge

The family do not appear in the 1861 Census but ten years later the now-widowed Deborah Walton and her daughter Charlotte were living in London:

1871 Census for Marylebone, London.
RG10/174 Folio: 68/6 Page: 6.
Address: 13 Earl Street.
Deborah WALTON    60 Head Widow Nurse (Monthly)    born Hepworth, Suffolk
Charlotte WALTON    25 Daur Unm  Imbecile Attendant    born Cambridgeshire




ELLERKER - Beverley ERY ENG
HEALEY - IRL?
MURDOCH - Wigtownshire SCT, Otago and Westland NZ
PALING - Nottinghamshire ENG
RILEY - Flamborough; Cottingham; South Dalton ERY, Manitoba CAN, & London ENG
STURTON - Arnold, Nottinghamshire ENG
SUTTRON - All, NRY & DUR ENG
TAYLOR - London ENG
TYLER - London ENG
TERNAN/TIERNAN - Dublin IRL

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Re: Magical Mystery Tour: The Rediscovered Life of Thomas Fellows WALTON (1833-1884)
« Reply #83 on: Friday 04 March 11 03:15 GMT (UK) »
A Cambridge Lad, part II.

So putting it all together, the family group looked like this:

Thomas WALTON born 1805 Northamptonshire NTH ENG, d. bef. 1871. Bootmaker, Leather Cutter.
Deborah SEAMAN born c’1808 Hepworth, Suffolk SFK ENG d. after 1871.
(Married on 5 April 1832 at Holy Trinity, Cambridge CAM ENG)

Their children:-
1. Thomas F. (Fellows?) WALTON       born 1832 Cambridge CAM ENG. Died 1832 Cambridge aged 17 weeks.
2. Thomas Jonathan WALTON                   born 1833 Cambridge CAM ENG. Baptized 1833 and 1835.
3. William Fellows WALTON         born c’1835 Cambridge CAM ENG. Baptized 1835.
4. Emma Fellows WALTON                         born c’1843 Cambridge CAM ENG.
5. Mary Ann Fellows WALTON          born c’1843 Cambridge CAM ENG.
6. Charlotte Fellows WALTON         born 1845 Cambridge CAM ENG.

While I was satisfied that I had found the right parents for Thomas Fellows WALTON, I did not have a baptism record to prove it. The only possible ‘Thomas Fellows WALTON’ was the infant born in 1832 who died in infancy. So where did leave me?

Thomas Jonathan WALTON was the only one of his siblings to lack the middle name of ‘Fellows’ so I wondered if the explanation is that he discarded ‘Jonathan’ at some point in his life and adopted the family name. Was he the servant convicted on larceny? Might this have been a trigger for his change of name? Personally I suspect not, too subtle.

But I’m 99% satisfied that my Thomas Fellowe/s WALTON and Thomas Jonathan WALTON were the same person.

Tomorrow I’ll discuss the family of Thomas’s wife, Annie PARKER, but I'll leave you with some questions.

1. Can anyone trace the death of Thomas WALTON, bootmaker, leather cutter?
2. Is there any other record of a Thomas Jonathan WALTON (in case I have the wrong man)
3. What happened to the other children of Thomas and Deborah?
4. And what happened to Deborah after 1871?



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HEALEY - IRL?
MURDOCH - Wigtownshire SCT, Otago and Westland NZ
PALING - Nottinghamshire ENG
RILEY - Flamborough; Cottingham; South Dalton ERY, Manitoba CAN, & London ENG
STURTON - Arnold, Nottinghamshire ENG
SUTTRON - All, NRY & DUR ENG
TAYLOR - London ENG
TYLER - London ENG
TERNAN/TIERNAN - Dublin IRL

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Re: Magical Mystery Tour: The Rediscovered Life of Thomas Fellows WALTON (1833-1884)
« Reply #84 on: Friday 04 March 11 03:24 GMT (UK) »
There is a Thomas Fellows Walton who died in 1884 aged 21, Picton Cemetery, but the birth would be 1863.

So not the man you want Spades?
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Re: Magical Mystery Tour: The Rediscovered Life of Thomas Fellows WALTON (1833-1884)
« Reply #85 on: Friday 04 March 11 03:26 GMT (UK) »
Burial link ..... this Thomas was a Sergeant:

http://www.marlborough.govt.nz/Services/Cemeteries/Search.aspx
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Re: Magical Mystery Tour: The Rediscovered Life of Thomas Fellows WALTON (1833-1884)
« Reply #86 on: Friday 04 March 11 03:34 GMT (UK) »
Hi Madame Marquessate,

Yes, that's him. The age given is incorrect.

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Re: Magical Mystery Tour: The Rediscovered Life of Thomas Fellows WALTON (1833-1884)
« Reply #87 on: Friday 04 March 11 03:40 GMT (UK) »
Cool :D

Right, do you think this is your Thomas, the Bootmaker, Leather Cutter?

Year of death 1884 aged 49 at Picton Cemetery Marlborough.


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Re: Magical Mystery Tour: The Rediscovered Life of Thomas Fellows WALTON (1833-1884)
« Reply #88 on: Friday 04 March 11 03:45 GMT (UK) »
Cambridge (UK)  BDM local RO indexes online (civil registrations)
http://www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/community/bmd/certificate/Camdex/
(thinking local RO perhaps more accurate records than those transmitted quarterly to GRO)

Birth Cert references from Local RO
Emma F Walton, 1843 registered Cambridge CRO ref 331/SMG/2/156  (SMG = ?)
Mary A Walton, 1844 registered Fenlands CRO ref 338/CHA4/315   (CHA = Chatteris, not sure if this would be the right lass)
Charlotte F Walton, 1845, registered Cambridge CRO ref 331/SMG/2/404

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Re: Magical Mystery Tour: The Rediscovered Life of Thomas Fellows WALTON (1833-1884)
« Reply #89 on: Friday 04 March 11 03:49 GMT (UK) »
Hi KHP,

No, the Bootmaker/Leather Cutter probably died in ENG.

Thanks Majm for those records.

More tomorrow,

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HEALEY - IRL?
MURDOCH - Wigtownshire SCT, Otago and Westland NZ
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STURTON - Arnold, Nottinghamshire ENG
SUTTRON - All, NRY & DUR ENG
TAYLOR - London ENG
TYLER - London ENG
TERNAN/TIERNAN - Dublin IRL