NameWilliam WALTON, 1C4R
Birth1805, St. John Of Wapping, Middlesex, England
Death7 Mar 1884, Lewisham, Blackheath, London, England
OccupationSolicitor
Spouses
Birth30 Jan 1817, Wapping, London, England
DeathSep 1899, Wandsworth, London, England
Marriage6 Nov 1851, London, Middlesex, England
Notes for William WALTON
From a family member.
In the 1841 census Wapping Pierhead No. 5, St John Wapping parish, Ossulstone hundred (Tower Division), Middlesex, Stepney registration district, Shadwell and Wapping sub district.
Kitty Walton, age 70, Independent, born in county.
Amy Walton, age 25, born ib county.
William Walton, age 35, solicitor, born in county.
4 others, 2 of which are female servants.
In the 1851 census Kitty Walton, head, widow, age 79, Fund Holder, born London.
Daughter Amy Walton, unmarried, age 34, Fund Holder, born Wapping, Middlesex.
Son William Walton, unmarried, age 46, Solicitor, born Wapping.
A former servant age 93, an attendant companion and 2 other servants.
1851 Nov. 6 William Walton, full age, bachelor, occupation solicitor, 30, Bucklersbury ; father Francis Walton, gentleman and Caroline Kerr Oliver, full age, spinster. High Street, Wapping ; father Joseph Oliver, iron merchant. * by G. C.
Witnesess : Sarah Fowler, Joseph Oliver, Ann Oliver, Amy Walton, George Oliver
In the 1861 census 11 Paragon, Lee, Lewisham, Kent.
Head William Walton, age 56, Solicitor, born St John of Wapping, Middlesex.
Wife Caroline Walton, age 44, born St John of Wapping.
Daughter Ada Walton, age 8, born Lewisham, Kent.
Daughter Georgina Walton, age 6, born Lewisham.
Daughter Caroline Walton, age 5, born Lewisham.
Son William Walton, age 2, born Lewisham.
Visitor, Ann Oliver, widow, age 50? fundholder, born St John of Wapping.
4 servants.
In the 1871 census No. 11 Paragon, Lewisham, Kent.
Head Wm. Walton, age 62 Solicitor, born Wapping.
Wife Caroline Kerr Walton, age 51?, born Wapping.
Daughter Ada Walton, unmarried, age 18, born Lewisham.
Son Wm. Walton, age 12. Scholar, born Lewisham.
3 servants
In the 1881 census 11 The Paragon, Lewisham, London.
Head William Walton, age 76, Solicitor, born Wapping, Middlesex.
Wife Caroline K. Walton, age 64, born Wapping.
Daughter Georgina Walton, unmarried, age 26, borm Lewisham, Kent.
Daughter Caroline Walton, unmarried, age 25, born Lewisham.
Son William Walton, unmarried, age 22, born Lewisham.
3 servants
In the January to March 1884 death index, William Walton, age 79, Lewisham, Kent, volume 1d, page 671.
National Probate Calendar
18 April 1884 The will with a codicil of William Walton late of 11 Paragon Blackheath in the County of Kent and Great-Winchester-street in the City of London Gentleman who died 7 March 1884 at 11 Paragon was proved at the Principal Registry by Charles Bubb and William Walton the Nephew both of 11 Leadenhall-street in the said City Solicitors two of the Executors. Personal Estate 62260 pounds 15 shillings 9 pence. Resworn 62619 pounds 10 shillings 4 pence.
Notes for Caroline Kerr (Spouse 1)
from a family member
Parish Records, Tower Hamlets, St. John of Wapping.
Born January 30, 1817, baptism February 23, 1817, Caroline Kerr Oliver, daughter of Joseph and Ann Oliver, Wapping, father’s occupation Iron Monger.
[Marriage from family member is stated as St Stephen, Walbrook and St Benet, Sherehog, London. Could they been married in one church and repeated the ceremony in another?]
In the 1891 census Anan? Lodge Fieldview, Streatham, London.
Head, Michael Moloney, widower, age 44, Barrister at Law, born Ireland.
Daughter Ita Moloney, age 3, born Kensington, London.
Daughter Eileen Moloney, age 2, born Blackheath, Kent.
Mother in Law, Caroline Walton, widow, age 70, Living on Own Means, born London.
Sister in Law Caroline Moloney, widow, age 35, living on own means, born Blackheath, Kent.
3 servants including a Nurse sick. [Thus Timothy Moloney must be Michael Moloney’s brother. Or in other words, sisters Caroline Walton and Ada Walton married brothers Timothy and Michael Moloney.]
In the July to September 1899 death index, Caroline Kerr Walton, age 80?, Wandsworth London, Surrey, volume 1d, page 483