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William Henry Wharton and Wilfred Ernest Mellor
Newspaper Report - Wilfred Ernest Mellor and William Henry Wharton Five Years for Mailbag Thief

Wilfred Ernest Mellor (41), postman, of Crewe, a married man with three children, was sentenced to five Years' penal servitude for the larceny of mailbags at Crewe Station at Chester Assizes yesterday.
William Henry Wharton (33), postman, of Chester, was sentenced to nine months in the second division for stealing letters in course of delivery.

(Published in the "Daily Sketch" on October 28, 1930)
England Census 1911 about William Henry Wharton and family
Residence: Newcastle Road, Wybunbury near Nantwich, Cheshire, England
Name Relation Marital
status:
Age Birth Place of Birth
William Henry Wharton
Mary Ann Wharton
William Henry Wharton
Samuel Wharton
Peter Wharton
John Wharton
Mary Wharton
Perey Wharton
Head
Wife
Son
Son
Son
Son
Daughter
Son
Married
Married
Single
Single
Single
Single
Single
Single
55
38
14
13
11
10
8
5
abt. 1856
abt. 1873
abt. 1897
abt. 1898
abt. 1900
abt. 1901
abt. 1903
abt. 1906
Sandbach, Cheshire
Wybunbury, Cheshire
Haslington, Cheshire
Crewe Borough, Cheshire
Crewe Borough, Cheshire
Crewe Borough, Cheshire
Crewe Borough, Cheshire
Crewe Borough, Cheshire

William Henry Wharton was born on 06 June 1896 and baptised in Haslington, Cheshire, England on 05 July 1896. His marriage to Muriel Williams was registered in Chester, Cheshire during the third quarter of 1928. He lived with his wife in Nantwich, Cheshire, England in 1939.

Wills and Administrations, 1942
Wharton, William Henry, of Ferndale Dig-lane, Wybunbury near Nantwich, Cheshire, died 30 December 1941 at The Royal Infirmary, Manchester.
Administration Chester 24 March to Muriel Wharton, widow.
Effects £482 0s 2d.




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Lost Ancestors: 25 September 2021