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Posted by bettyespana (U14275744) on Thursday, 27th October 2011
Jane Wharton c.1782 married William Lawson c.1778 at St Peters Church Bolton le Moor on 19.Aug 1805.
As far as I know they had 2 sons Thomas b.1807 & John b.1809.
Both Jane & William lived in Bolton before marriage,however I have no info on Janes' parents/siblings etc.
I am trying to tie up some loose ends in our tree & would appreciate any help in finding info.
Jane Wharton c.1782 married William Lawson c.1778 at St Peters Church Bolton le Moor on 19.Aug 1805.
As far as I know they had 2 sons Thomas b.1807 & John b.1809.
Both Jane & William lived in Bolton before marriage,however I have no info on Janes' parents/siblings etc.
I am trying to tie up some loose ends in our tree & would appreciate any help in finding info.Β
Hi Betty,
There are about 700 Wharton's in Bolton during the period you mentioned...here is the link...I will have another look and see if i can find Jane's siblings/parents for you
BH
And these could be siblings?
BH
still hunting
Looks like the Wharton's were an enormous family or ast least an extended family living close by in the Bolton area you mentioned.
Another sibling maybe?Note the parents names I will chase those now...
Emily Jane Wharton
England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975
birth: 12 Sep 1870
christening: 27 Nov 1870 Bolton,​ Lancashire,​ England
residence: 1870 Bolton,​ Lancashire,​ England
parents: John Wharton,​ Jane Wharton
name: Emily Jane Wharton
gender: Female
baptism/christening date: 27 Nov 1870
baptism/christening place: Bolton, Lancashire, England
birth date: 12 Sep 1870
father's name: John Wharton
mother's name: Jane Wharton
indexing project (batch) number: C00934-0
system origin: England-EASy
source film number:
whoops a century leap there...probably next generation!
still hunting!
Apologies...
BH;-(
whoops a century leap there...probably next generation!
still hunting!
Apologies...
µώ±α;-(Μύ
Yes,I thought there had been a bit of a blip there.
Thank you anyway,I will await hopefully for the results of your hunting.
Betty
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