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2Nd Oct 1855 St. Peter's Church, Shorwell, IW Henry WHALE. Full/Age. Bachelor MARRIAGE: 2nd Oct 1855 St. Peter’s Church, Shorwell, IW Henry WHALE. Full/age. Bachelor. (father: James WHALE) & Sarah Bagwell WALLBRIDGE. Full/age. Spinster. (father: Joseph WALLBRIDGE) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1861 CENSUS: RG9/656. folio 47. page 13. Address: Arreton St. Arreton, IW Henry WHALE. Head. Mar. 34. Master Shoemaker. Thorley, Hants. Sarah Bagwell WHALE. Wife. Mar. 41. Arreton, Hants. Walter William WHALE. Son. 4. Arreton, Hants. Leonard Henry WHALE. Son. 2. Arreton, Hants. Arthur Charles WHALE. Son. 1month. Arreton, Hants. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1871 CENSUS: RG10/1166. folio 150. page 8. Address: Weeks-road, Ryde, IW. Henry WHALE. Head. Mar. 45. Bootmaker. Thorley, Hants. Sarah B. WHALE. Wife. Mar. 44. Arreton, Hants. Walter W. WHALE. Son. Unm. 14. Scholar. Arreton, Hants. Leonard H. WHALE. Son. Unm. 12. Scholar. Arreton, Hants. Arthur C. WHALE. Son. Unm. 10. Scholar. Arreton, Hants. Kate. L. WHALE. Dau. Unm. 8. Scholar. Arreton, Hants. Ada M. WHALE. Dau. 5. Ryde, Hants. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1881 CENSUS: RG11/1180. folio 67. page 23. Address: Weeks-road, Ryde, IW. Henry WHALE. Head. Mar. 54. Bootmaker. Thorley, IW. Sarah WHALE. Wife. Mar. 55. Arreton. Arthur C. WHALE. Son. Unm. 20. Painter. Arreton. Kate L. WHALE. Dau. Unm. 17. Dressmaker. Arreton. Ada M. WHALE. Dau. Unm. 15. Dressmaker. Ryde. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1891 CENSUS: RG12/892. folio 26. page 45. Address: 43 Weeks-road, Ryde, IW. Henry WHALE. Head. M. 64. Bootmaker. Thorley, IW. Sarah B. WHALE. Wife. M. 68. Arreton, IW. Kate L. WHALE. Dau. S. 28. Dressmaker. Arreton, IW. Harold G. SPENCER. Grandson. 1. Ryde, IW. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1901 CENSUS: RG13/1025. folio page 18. Address: 43 Weeks-road, Ryde, IW. Henry WHALE. Head. M. 74. Shoe & Boot Maker (own account). Thorley, IW. Sarah B. WHALE. Wife. M. 81. Arreton, IW. Hilda H. SPENCER. Grand-dau. 10. Ryde, IW. Occupying 3 rooms in the same house - Robert H. HAYLES. Head. M. 34. Gardener in Nursery. Ryde, IW. Kate L. HAYLES. Wife. M. 38. Arreton, IW. Elsie B. HAYLES. Dau. 3. Ryde, IW. Reginald HAYLES. Son. 1. Ryde, IW. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ISLE OF WIGHT OBSERVER Saturday 20th February 1909, front page Death Notice – WHALE .. On February 8th 1909, at Weeks-road, Ryde, Sarah Bagwell, wife of Henry WHALE, aged 88 years. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- All other newspapers have been searched, but no obituary, only the death notice above. Researched & typed by Ann Barrett .
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