1779-03-04 | b. Cornwood, Haltwhistle, Northumberland | TNA: RG 6//304, /940 |
1807-10-29 | of Knells, Stanwix, Cumberland; m. John Kindred (1771 – after 1821, of Barties Town, Stapleton, Cumberland, s. of Thomas and Elizabeth Kindred), at Carlisle fmh, Cumberland | RG 6/187, /1155, /1402 |
Children: | Thomas (1808 – ?), William (1809 – after 1858), Elizabeth (1811–1876), John (1812–1875), Jane (1814 – ?), all b. Hallside; James (1817–1880), b. Brampton; Amos (1819–1905), b. St Mary's, Carlisle; and Wigham (1821 – ?) | RG 6/382, /463, /1214; Massachusetts Town and Vital Records; Massachusetts Death Records; Ross-Hodge-Ringland Family Tree; Find a Grave |
1780-06-12 | b. Wood house, Lambley, Northumberland | TNA: RG 6/304; TNA: HO 107/2427 f383 p2 |
1805-06-01 | m. Jane Bulman (cal 1780 – ?, b. Brampton, Cumberland), at Stanwix, Cumberland | "England Marriages, 1538–1973," database, FamilySearch: accessed 12 May 2016, William Wigham and Jane Bulman, 01 Jun 1805, citing Stanwix, Cumberland, reference 7, FHL microfilm 1,472,284; HO 107/169/2 f6 p6; HO 107/2427 f383 p2 |
Children: | Jane (1808–1860), John (1809 – ?), both b. Low Knells, Stanwix; Elizabeth (1811 – ?), Rachel (1814–1861), Mary (1815 – ?), Ann (1819 – ?), all b. Brighting Flatt, Scaleby, Cumberland | RG 6/382, /462; HO 107/169/2 f6 p6; RG 9/3919 f79 p38; GRO index |
1808-03-29 | farmer, of Low Knells, Stanwix; not in membership | RG 6/382, /462 |
1809-10-21 | husbandman, of Horsegills, Kirklinton, Cumberland; not in membership | |
1811-12-25 | husbandman, of Brighting Flatt, Scaleby; not in membership | RG 6/382 |
1814-04-21 | ||
1815-07-24 | ||
1819-06-13 | ||
1841 | ag. lab., of Moor Side, Laversdale, Cumberland, living with his wife and daughter, with a 16-year-old ag. lab. and a 4-year-old girl, apparently as boarders or lodgers | HO 107/169/2 f6 p6 |
1851 | farm labourer, living with his wife in Laversdale | HO 107/2427 f383 p2 |
1856-07-19 | d. Carlisle RD | GRO index; RG 9/3919 f79 p38; Carlisle Journal, 1856-07-25 |
. . . "in Mary Street, on the 19th, William Wigham, labourer, aged 75 years;" . . . | Carlisle Journal, 1856-07-25 |
1782-04-29 | b. Conwood, Haltwhistle, Northumberland | TNA: RG 6/304 |
1806-07-05 | m. John Mean (1780–1857, farmer, b. Haughton, Cumberland), at Stanwix, Cumberland | "England Marriages, 1538–1973," database, FamilySearch: accessed 12 May 2016, John Mean and Rachel Wiggham, 05 Jul 1806, citing Stanwix, Cumberland, reference FHL microfilm 90,663, 90,664; GRO index; TNA: HO 107/170/4 f10 p15; HO 107/2431 f55 p9; readmanparkinson Family Tree |
Children: | William (1807–1897), and Mary (1810 – ?), Jane (cal 1812 – 1889), and John (1821–1857); all b. or bapt. Stanwix | "England Births and Christenings, 1538–1975," database, FamilySearch: accessed 12 May 2016, Mary Mean, 27 May 1810, citing Stanwix, Cumberland, reference FHL microfilm 1,472,284; "England Births and Christenings, 1538–1975," database, FamilySearch: accessed 12 May 2016, Mary Mean, 27 May 1810, citing STANWIX, CUMBERLAND, reference FHL microfilm 90,663, 90,664; GRO index; HO 107/170/4 f10 p15; HO 107/2431 f55 p9 |
1841 | living with her family at Pepper Moss, Houghton, Stanwix | HO 107/170/4 f10 p15 |
1850 Q2 | d. Carlisle RD | GRO index |
1784-07-18 | b. Woodhouse, Lambley, Northumberland | TNA: RG 6/304, /940 |
1798-09-28 | of Millhill in Cornwood, Northumberland; d. | RG 6/385, /493 |
1798-09-30 | bur. Burnhouse in Cornwood fbg |
1787-02-26 | b. Millhill, Haltwhistle, Northumberland | TNA: RG 6/304, /940 |
1813-11-24 | m. John Little (1782–1848, schoolmaster, of Carlisle, s. of William Little of Breckon Hill, Cumberland), at Wigton fmh, Cumberland | RG 6/22, /475, /494, /1402; Annual Monitor |
Children: | Mary (1814–1860), Eliza (1815–1829), William (1822–1824), Jane (1824–1887), all b. St Mary Without, Carlisle | RG 6/382, /383, /463, /1065, /1214; GRO index |
1818-06-05 | husband a schoolmaster, of Rickergate, Carlisle | Carlisle Patriot, 1818-06-06 |
1827-09-22 | Carlisle Patriot | |
1829-06-06 | husband a schoolmaster, of Carlisle | Carlisle Patriot |
1829-08-01 | husband a schoolmaster, at the date of the death of their daughter Eliza, in Rickergate | Carlisle Patriot, 1829-08-08 |
1830-07-31 | of Carlisle; d. | RG 6/383, /1065 |
1830-08-02 | bur. Carlisle fbg, Cumberland |
1790-10-14 | b. Millhill, Coanwood, Haltwhistle, Northumberland | TNA: RG 6/304, /940 |
m. F. Irving (? – ?) | Maurice Richardson (1901) 'Family Tree of the Wighams of Coanwood' | |
1813-11-03 | m. Ann Irwin (1790 – before 1859), at Stapleton, Cumberland [possible match only] | "England Marriages, 1538–1973," database, FamilySearch: accessed 13 May 2016, James Wigham and Ann Irwin, 03 Nov 1813, citing Stapleton, Cumberland, reference 2, FHL microfilm 1,472,284; National Probate Calendar; wigham |
Children | Jane (1818–1879), Robert (1820–1893), Nancy (1823–1902), and Ann (1827 – after 1891) | GRO index; TNA: RG 6/463; RG 12/4283 f87 p9; National Probate Calendar; wigham |
1841 | farmer, living at Newhouse, Stapleton, with his family and a Nancy Wigham aged 75 | TNA: HO 107/170/10 f7 p9 |
1851 | farming (12 [acres?]), living at Newland Gate, Solport, Cumberland, with his family and George Little, a lodger | HO 107/2428 f26 p8 |
1859-12-08 | farmer, of Newland Gate, Stapleton; d. | GRO index; National Probate Calendar |
1860-01-30 | admon at Carlisle to his son Robert Wigham; effects under £450 | National Probate Calendar |
1793-03-30 | b. Millhill, Haltwhistle, Northumberland | TNA: RG 6/304, /940 |
1826-02-20 | of Maryport, Cumberland; d. | RG 6/226 |
1826-02-22 | bur. Maryport |
1796-01-30 | b. Millhill, Coanwood, Haltwhistle, Northumberland | TNA: RG 6/384, /494 |
1834-06-12 |
JANE WIGHAM, DEALER IN ALL SORTS OF LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES, RETURNS her grateful Acknowledgments to her numerous Friends for the liberal Support she has experienced since commencing Business; and, having removed to the SHOP, No. 50, at the High End of Castle-street, lately occupied by P. Graham, Hosier, she takes the liberty of acquainting the Public, that in addition to her New and Fashionable STOCK of BOOTS and SHOES, she has laid in a Large Assortment of HOSIERY and HABERDASHERY GOODS, which she can recommend with confidence. Carlisle, 6th mo. 12th., 1834. |
Carlisle Patriot, 1834-06-14 |
1836-01-07 |
TO BE LET, And Entered upon immediately, or at Whitsuntide, FOUR or SIX ROOMS, with large Attics, situated above the News Room, in Castle Street, well adapted for Public Offices, or Dress Making. Apply to Jane Wigham, Shoe Shop, on the Premises. January 7th, 1836, |
Carlisle Journal, 1836-01-09 |
1841 | hosier, living alone in Castle Street, Carlisle, Cumberland | TNA: HO 107/176/2 f21 p37 |
1846-02-06 | hosier, of Carlisle; shareholder in the Carlisle City and District Banking Company | Carlisle Patriot |
1846-10-17 |
TO LET, for Three or Four Months, a FURNISHED HOUSE, pleasantly situated on STANWIX BANK, containing Parlour, Drawing Room, Two Bed Rooms, with Servant's Rooms, Kitchen, Scullery, Cellars, &c., &c. Apply to JANE WIGHAM, No. 50, Castle Street. |
Carlisle Journal |
1850-02-15 | hosier, of Carlisle; shareholder in the Carlisle City and District Banking Company | Carlisle Journal |
1851-02-14 | Carlisle Journal | |
1851 | dealer in ladies boots & shoes, living alone at 50 Castle Street, Carlisle | HO 107/2430 f90 p2 |
1852-02-13 | hosier, of Carlisle; shareholder in the Carlisle City and District Banking Company | Carlisle Journal |
1853-02-18 | Carlisle Journal | |
1854-02-24 | Carlisle Journal | |
1856-02-15 | Carlisle Journal | |
1858-02-19 | Carlisle Journal | |
1859-02-19 | Carlisle Patriot | |
1860-02-17 | Carlisle Journal | |
1860-04-02 |
DECLINING BUSINESS. BOOT & SHOE WAREHOUSE, 50 CASTLE STREET, CARLISLE JANE WIGHAM, in RETIRING from BUSINESS, tenders her thanks to her friends and the public for past favours, and informs them that she is now OFFERING her STOCK at REDUCED PRICES. As the whole must be Sold off before Whitsuntide an early call is requested. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES. Goods cannot be sent out for inspection, but must be selected and fitted upon the premises. Carlisle, 4th month, 2nd, 1860 |
Carlisle Journal, 1860-04-06 |
1860-12-03 | of Hartington place, Carlisle; d. Carlisle | Annual Monitor; GRO index; National Probate Calendar |
bur. grave 8, Section Q, Ward 6, Carlisle Cemetery | Find a Grave | |
1861-01-26 | will proved at Carlisle by her sister Mary, and Thomas Blair, tea dealer, executors; effects under £1500 | National Probate Calendar; index to Death Duty registers |
1798-12-30 | b. Millhill, Coanwood, Haltwhistle, Northumberland | TNA: RG 6/384, /494 |
1841 | female servant in the household of John Little, accomptant, in East Street, Rickergate, Carlisle | TNA: HO 107/176/8 f16 p26 |
1851 | annuitant, living with her nieces Mary and Jane Little at 4 East Street, Rickergate, Carlisle | HO 107/2430 f226 p24 |
1861 | fundholder, of Hartington Place, Rickergate, Carlisle, living with her niece Jane Little, and two servants | RG 9/3919 f72 p23 |
1861-01-26 | of Hartington-place, Carlisle; co-executor of the will of her sister Jane, at Carlisle | National Probate Calendar |
1861-11-22 | had subscribed 10s to the Caldewgate Soup Kitchen | Carlisle Journal |
1870-07-31 | of Hartington-place, Carlisle; d. there | 1871 Annual Monitor; GRO index; National Probate Calendar |
"On the 1st inst, at Hartington-place, Carlisle, Mrs Mary Wigham, aged 70 years" | Cumberland Pacquet, and Ware's Whitehaven Advertiser, 1870-08-09 | |
bur. Ward 6, Carlisle Cemetery | Find a Grave | |
1870-08-12 | will proved at Carlisle by her niece Jane Little, of Hartington-place, and Thomas Blair, tea dealer, executors; effects under £2000 | National Probate Calendar |
MARY WIGHAM, Carlisle. 70 31 7 mo. 1870 Of this dear Friend it may be truly said, she had, in no ordinary degree, "the ornament of a meek and quiet spirit:" and her friends cannot but entertain on her account the "hope full of immortality," that through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus, she has been received into His presence with exceeding joy. |
1871 Annual Monitor |
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