NameFrank WHITTON, 3C2R
Birth29 Oct 1909, Wakefield, Yorkshire
Death1974, Claro, West Yorkshire
OccupationPolice Sergeant
Spouses
Birth7 Dec 1907
Death1973, Worth Valley, Yorkshire
Notes for Frank WHITTON
Parish Records - St. Paul, Alverthorpe, West Yorkshire
Born October 27 1909, baptism January 23 1910, Frank Whitton, parents John Charles Whitton and Alice Ann Whitton (Shutt), residence 49 Lincoln Street, father is a police constable, ceremony by J. T. Levens, Vicar
[The 1339 England and Wales Register and his death certificate say he was born October 29th.]
In the 1911 census 49 Lincoln Street, Wakefield, Yorkshire
Head John Charles Whitton, age 35, Police Constable, West Riding Yorkshire Constabulary, born Swinefleet, Yorkshire
Wife Alice Ann Whitton, age 36, married 11 years, 3 children born alive - all still living, born Keighley, Yorkshire
Son John Thomas Whitton, age 4, born Keighley, Yorkshire
Daughter Elsie Whitton, age 3, born Wakefield
Son Frank Whitton, age 1, born Wakefield.
The home had 5 rooms.
Parish Records Holy Trinity, Wakefield, West Yorkshire
Marriage July 9, 1932
Frank Whitton, age 22, bachelor, police constable, residence George Street, father John Whitton, police constable and
Martha Priscilla Dyble, age 24, spinster, residence Bakers Rard, father George Henry Dyble, miner
after Banns by A.E.C. Morgan, Vicar
In the presence of Annie Byble and John Thoams Whotton [brother]
1939 England and Wales Register
51 North Parade, Otley, West Yorkshire
1. Frank Whitton, born October 29 1909, married, police constable West Riding Constabualry Mobile Division
2. Martha P. Whitton, born December 7 1907, married, unpaid domestic duties
3. Pauline Whitton [later Brown], born November 9 1937, under school age
In the January to March 1974 death index Frank Whitton, born October 29 1909, died age 64, Claro district, West Yorkshire, volume 2c, page 336
Notes for Martha Priscilla (Spouse 1)
In the October to December 1973 death index Martha Priscilla Whitton born December 7 1973, died age 65, Worth Valley district, West Yorkshire, volume 2c, page 185