A big mystery was partially solved yesterday when I came across a record from the Barnsley petty sessions in which my ancestor Elizabeth Kitchen successfully managed to get an order against the man who had fathered her illegitimate daughter Charlotte. The document is dated February 1868 and Charlotte was born in 1867 in Barnsley. It feels rather strange knowing the name of Charlotte’s father after roughly fifteen years of wondering!
His name was William Winter and the excitement has worn off slightly after realising that’s all I have to go on! There are a few Winter families in the area and the first place I looked was the 1871 census but I can’t see anyone who would fit the bill living in Barnsley at the time. Elizabeth was a very young mother, only 17, which means she was born in 1850. I have her in 1871 living with her new husband Charles Bonson.
But no sign of this mysterious William Winter!