WHEATCROFT Chart 0200

This is a Chart for Thomas Henry Wheatcroft and Edith May Munson

married
March quarter
1908
Nottingham
district
 
1
THOMAS HENRY WHEATCROFT
born about
1887
Walton Lane, Chesterfield, Derbyshire.
(Brompton, Derbyshire - 1911 Census)
occupation
1911 Ironmongers Assistant
Private - Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment)
7th Battalion
Service Number 38658
died
23rd August 1918
WWI
memorial
Albert Communal
Cemetery Extension
2
EDITH MAY MUNSON
born about 
June
quarter
1887
Wood Green
Tottenham
Middlesex

3
John
Henry
WHEATCROFT
born about
1909
Brampton
Chesterfield
4
Oscar R
WHEATCROFT
born about
September quarter
1911
Chesterfield district
Derbyshire
5
Harold B
WHEATCROFT
born about
September quarter
1914
Chesterfield district
Derbyshire
(now think this might not be the child of Thomas WHEATCROFT and Edith May MUNSON but the child of Harold WHEATCROFT and Emma May MUNSON
  1. 1911 4 Glove Cottages, Wallon Rd, Chesterfield , Derbyshire. Albert Henry WHEATCROFT aged 23 Ironmongers assistant born Brompton, Derbyshire, Edith Mary WHEATCROFT aged 23 down as having been married 3 years and having had 1 child who survives at the date of this Census she was born in Wood Green, London, John Henry WOODCROFT aged 2 born Brompton, Derbyshire, Samuel CHURCH Uncle aged 66 a Widower born Willenhall, Staffordshire, Emma Mary Ann MUNSON Visitor aged 21 born Wood Green, London.
    Found Thomas Henry WHEATCROFT on the Commonwealth Graves Commission Site. The details of his parents and wife as follows: Son of John Henry and Selina Wheatcroft, of Brampton, Chesterfield; husband of Edith May Wheatcroft, of 23, Sedgley Avenue, Nottingham
    I am fairly certain that brothers married sisters and that Harold was this brother of Thomas. I do not have any children for Harold and Emma at present so the chart just takes you to the Munson Chart with Emma on it, whereas I found two children for Thomas, OR I think I had done so, but of course Harold the second child could be and is possibly more than likely because of the name the child of Harold and Emma. Without purchasing the certificate I have no way of proving this one way or the other. 
  2. 1891 Census - 2 Lordship Land? (Lane), Tottenham, Middlesex (Job finding this as Ancestry.com had MUNSON down as MUNTON and birth place as Tebslian, instead of Felstead. Both are quite clear on the Census return as MUNSON and Felstead. This gives me the correct name for the first wife.
    1901 203 Old Hill Road, Chesterfield, Derbyshire. 
    1911 4 Glove Cottages, Wallon Rd, Chesterfield , Derbyshire. Albert Henry WHEATCROFT aged 23 Ironmongers assistant born Brompton, Derbyshire, Edith Mary WHEATCROFT aged 23 down as having been married 3 years and having had 1 child who survives at the date of this Census she was born in Wood Green, London, John Henry WOODCROFT aged 2 born Brompton, Derbyshire, Samuel CHURCH Uncle aged 66 a Widower born Willenhall, Staffordshire, Emma Mary Ann MUNSON Visitor aged 21 born Wood Green, London.
    On the BMD on the September quarter 1911 (the first to show the mothers maiden name) there is an Oscar R. WHEATCROFT (MUNSON)  Chesterfield 7b1745 (On note 13 Valerie Dust says that this family lived in Chesterfield) I will put a chart on for this family.
    On the BMD on the September quarter 1914  there is an Harold B. WHEATCROFT (MUNSON)  Chesterfield 7b1541 (On note 13 Valerie Dust says that this family lived in Chesterfield) I will put a chart on for this family
    Valerie Dust on GenesReunited says that Edith married and lived in Chesterfield.
  3. 1911 4 Glove Cottages, Wallon Rd, Chesterfield , Derbyshire. Albert Henry WHEATCROFT aged 23 Ironmongers assistant born Brompton, Derbyshire, Edith Mary WHEATCROFT aged 23 down as having been married 3 years and having had 1 child who survives at the date of this Census she was born in Wood Green, London, John Henry WOODCROFT aged 2 born Brompton, Derbyshire, Samuel CHURCH Uncle aged 66 a Widower born Willenhall, Staffordshire, Emma Mary Ann MUNSON Visitor aged 21 born Wood Green, London.
  4. On the BMD on the September quarter 1911 (the first to show the mothers maiden name) there is an Oscar R. WHEATCROFT (MUNSON)  Chesterfield 7b1745 (On note 13 Valerie Dust says that this family lived in Chesterfield) I will put a chart on for this family
  5. On the BMD on the September quarter 1911 (the first to show the mothers maiden name) there is an Oscar R. WHEATCROFT (MUNSON)  Chesterfield 7b1745 (On note 13 Valerie Dust says that this family lived in Chesterfield) I will put a chart on for this family.

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