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Name at death | Elizabeth Wheeler | ||||||
Age at Death | 72 | ||||||
Burial Date | 31 December 1875 | ||||||
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Speenhamland |
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Official at Burial | William J Henham, Curate. | ||||||
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Elizabeth Wheeler
c1803-1875
Elizabeth was baptised on the 15th January 1804, in Kington St Michael, Chippenham, Wiltshire, the daughter of Thomas and Susanna Barnes (nee Gough), who were married on the 15th December 1794, in Great Somerford, Chippenham, Wiltshire. Susanna was from Hilmarton, Calne, Wiltshire.
Thomas and Susanna also had the following children:
Robert Gough, baptised 19th February 1797, in Great Somerford (buried 25th February 1798)
Richard, baptised 29th July 1798, in Great Somerford
Robert Goff, baptised 20th April 1800, in Great Somerford
Louisa, baptised 7th March 1802, in Great Somerford
Susanna, baptised 2nd August 1807, in Kington St Michael
Sarah, baptised 29th September 1809, in Kington St Michael
Maria, baptised 23rd December 1810, in Kington St Michael
Elizabeth married John Wheeler on the 6th March 1828, in Chippenham, Wiltshire. (John was from the parish of Corsham. He was born c1808 in Corsham)
They had the following children (all born and baptised in Corsham. John recorded as a Tailor on the baptism records):
Martha, baptised 25th January 1829
Henry John, baptised 19th September 1830
Louisa, baptised 8th July 1832
Caroline, baptised 2nd March 1834
Emma Lydia, baptised 25th December 1835
Elizabeth, baptised 20th August 1837
John Henry, baptised 11th or 13th August 1839
James, baptised 9th May 1841
Susanna, born c1844, baptised 28th June 1846
The 1841 census records John (30), a Tailor, Elizabeth (35), Martha (12), Henry (10), Louisa (9), Caroline (7), Emma (6), Elizabeth (4), John (2) and James (2 months), living in Pickwick Road, Corsham, Wiltshire.
In 1851 John (42), an Innkeeper, Elizabeth (45), Martha (21), Henry John (19), a Butcher, Luisa (18), Caroline (16), Elizabeth (13), John Henry (11), a Carpenter’s Apprentice, James (9), and Susanna (7), were recorded living in the High Street, Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire.
By 1859 John was the Innkeeper of the Cross Keys, London Road, Speenhamland, Berkshire.
Elizabeth was widowed in 1859. John died aged 51, he was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 30th August.
The 1861 census records Elizabeth (54) as the Innkeeper of the Cross Keys. Her son James (21) and her daughter Susanna (18) were recorded living with her, helping her with the business.
Eliazbeth (64), was again recorded as an Innkeeper at the Cross Keys, in the 1871 census. James (27), a Dealer, Susanna (23), a Barmaid and two lodgers were recorded living with her.
Elizabeth died aged 72 in 1875. She was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 31st December.
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