Generation 7b - Children of William Whaley and Ann Colby
Emma Whaley (b. Caythorpe 1871). In 1891 Emma was a servant for James Bellamy in Ancaster. Another servant was Joseph Cooke Sharpe from Digby. They married in December the following year and lived in Frieston before moving (c 1898) to West Willoughby (between Honington and Ancaster). Joseph was a (cattle) yardman and they lived in the Old Maltkiln House (presumably the house now called Old Malt House - the nearby West Willoughby Hall was dynamited in 1964). They later moved to (or near) Melton Mowbray .
Emma died in Melton Mowbray in 1932 and Joseph in 1959. They had 6 children:
• Aaron Sharp, born 1894, died 1971
• William Sharp, born 1895, died 1962
• Joseph Sharp, born 1897
• Ethel May Sharp, born 1898, died 1986
• Robert Edward Sharp, born 1899
• John Henry Sharp, born 1902
Aaron Sharp William Sharp Ethel May Sharp Robert Edward Sharp
Anne Whaley (b. Hough c1871) married Albert Wass Rawlinson (born Ropsley) in 1891. Later that year they were lodging with Harriett Wass (widow) at 28 Grantham Rd, Ropsley. In 1901 they were living at 19 Grantham Rd, Ropsley and Albert was an agricultural labourer. By 1911 they were at 23 Newgate St, Lenton, Nottingham where Albert was working at the Raleigh cycle factory. He died in Nottingham in 1931; Annie probably died 1930. Their children were:
• Alice Emma Rawlinson, born Ropsley 1891
• Albert Edward Rawlinson, born Hough 1892
• Florence Mary Rawlinson, born Ropsely 1894
• William Henry Rawlinson, born Ropsley 1896
• Ernest Alfred Rawlinson, born Ropsley 1897
• Mary Annie E Rawlinson, born Ropsley 1899
• James L Rawlinson, born Ropsley 1902
• Ethel Margaret Rawlinson, born Ropsley 1905
Alice Whaley (b. Hough 1876). In 1891 Alice was working in Hough as a servant at the Brownlow Arms in Hough (landlord Robert Pachett). In 1901 she was in Vicars Court, Southwell as a servant for Anna Watkins. On Christmas Day 1902 she married Robert Henry Wintin. He'd grown up at the Waggon and Horses beer house in Caythorpe, which his parents ran, and had been working as an engine driver – probably in the ironstone quarries. In 1911 they were living in Caythorpe Low Fields (probably a house now demolished) and he was a farm labourer. He died in 1954, Alice died in 1957. They had 3 children:
• Robert William Wintin, born 1904, married Eleanor Fox, died 1966
• George Edward Wintin, born 1905, married Florence Foreman, died Kings Lynn 1987
• John Henry Wintin, born 1905, married Lilian Warriner, died Leadenham 1976
Eliza Whaley (b. Hough 1879) was a domestic servant for John Marston in Carlton Road, Hough at the age of 12. In 1901 she was the cook for Rev Henry Clinton at Cromwell Rectory (Notts). In 1902 she married Frederick Rose ffrom Norwell Woodhouse, Notts. In 1911 they were living at the Grange, Ossington, Notts where Frederick was farm foreman. They both died in 1956. Their children were:
• Walter Rose, born Ossington 1903, died 1978
• Arthur Rose, born Ossington 1904
• Elsie Rose, born Ossington 1905, died 1987
• Kathleen Rose, born Ossington 1910, died 1986
• Frank Rose, born Ossington 1912, died 1990
• Alice Rose, born Ossington 1914, died 1990
• Anne Rose, born Caunton 1919, died 2003
Mary Whaley (b. Hough 1883) was the youngest daughter of William Anne. After both her parents had died, she stayed in Hough with her mother's 3rd husband William Bennett. In 1901 she was a servant (age 18) for George Pye (a farmer) in Eakring. The following year she married William Henry Dicken in Nottingham. He died in Nottingham in 1904, but she then gave birth to a son:
• William Henry Dicken , born Hough Jul 1905
In May 1908 she married James Parr in Dilhorne, Staffordshire. Initially they lived in Staffordshire but by 1911 they’d moved to Alfreton, Derbyshire where he was a coal miner (hewer). They had 2 more children:
• James Parr, born Forsbrook, Staffs 1908
• Cicely Maude Parr, born Caverswall, Staffs 1910
Whaley Family pages
Page 1. Generations 1-4 (born 1695 to 1806)
Page 2. Generation 5 - (born 1812 to 1844)
Page 3. Generation 6a - Descendants of James Whaley & Mary (Watchorn) (born 1849-1883)
Page 4. Generation 6b - Descendants of Edward & Elizabeth Whaley (born 1857-68)
Page 5. Generation 7a - Descendants of James Whaley & Mary (Atkinson) (born 1878-1901)
Page 6. Generation 7b - Descendants of William & Ann Whaley (born 1891-1919)
Page 7. Generation 8 - Descendants of John, Emma & William Whaley (born 1907 on)
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