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Are there 2 Abiel Whichello's?
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As you know he is a butcher, then I think these are the bits that refer to him directly
Originally posted by teasie View PostIt probably doesn't help, but this may be his death:
WHICHELLOW, ABIEL 57 GRO Reference: 1837 D Quarter in OF WALLINGFORD Volume 06 Page 163Originally posted by cbcarolyn View PostThis maybe him then - address in 1830
Oxford Journal 16 October 1830 Abiel.JPGOriginally posted by teasie View Post
The 1837 death aged 57 was in Benson, so he is more likely yours, and is likely the same man from post #9 by Carolyn.
I don't know if it ties back to any known names in the family, but in 1841 a Ralph Whichello was the occupant of a House, Garden and Premises at Benson (Bensington) according to tithe records.
The other posts were helping unravel who the other Abiel is (well and the other Abiel that is a butcher) - as it does seem as though he is a relative.
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Originally posted by tessie31082 View PostSooo, the butcher is mine who died in Benson 1837. I'm lost with the rest of it (sorry)! Do you think he married Ann Holliday or Ann Hall? Do you think he is the one from Tetsworth or Aston or can we not be sure for these?
Thanks as ever for bearing with me!
Tessie
Did you look at the 1790 will of Abel Whichello (see link at post #15) to see if you could work anything out from that?
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Sooo, the butcher is mine who died in Benson 1837. I'm lost with the rest of it (sorry)! Do you think he married Ann Holliday or Ann Hall? Do you think he is the one from Tetsworth or Aston or can we not be sure for these?
Thanks as ever for bearing with me!
Tessie
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Originally posted by cbcarolyn View Post
link not working for me
Title Lease for a Year
Description PARTIES:
1. a) Abiel Whichello of Tetsworth, Butcher.
b) Edward Webb of Stadhampton,Butcher (assignees under a Commission of bankruptcy awarded against John Cripps of Watlington, Tanner).
c) John Cripps (as above).
2. John Tilson of Watlington Park, Esq.
PROPERTY: As in 32D/2 above.
Date 21/Dec/1775
Repository Oxfordshire Record Office.
Reference E31/32D/4
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Title Release following Lease for a Year
Description PARTIES:
1. a) Abiell Whichello (as in 32D/4 above). b) Edward Webb (as in 32D/4 above).
2. John Cripps (as in 32D/2 above).
3. Thomas Higgs (as in 32D/3 above).
4. John Tilson (as in 32D/4 above).
5. Thomas Blackall of Great Haseley,Esq.
PROPERTY: As in 32D/4 above.
CONSIDERATION: £289 from 3, of which £216 2s 6d goes to 3, and £72 17s 7d to 1.
COMMENTS: 1 have been assigned 2's property to sell, because of 2's bankruptcy, and therefore sell it to 4. As part of the transaction, 3 assigns his mortgage on this property to 5, to hold in trust for 4.
Date 22/Dec/1775
Repository Oxfordshire Record Office
Reference E31/32D/5
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this must be the school master:
https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interacti...=successSource
1852 directory
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Originally posted by teasie View PostThere is a PCC will in 1790 for Abiel Whichello of Tetsworth that mentions various other Abiel Whichello's - one being a nephew and son of his brother William, and another being the son of his nephew John. I only skimmed a small part of it, but it might at least set out a trail you can follow?
He is possibly the same man - a butcher of Tetsworth - mentioned in this document:
https://apps2.oxfordshire.gov.uk/srv...arch?offset=13
Name: Abiel Whichello
Probate Date: 11 Feb 1791
Residence: Tetsworth, Oxfordshire, England
https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interacti...1_310050-00287
Such a great name - they must be related.
I think the other married an Ann in 1801 and then there is another marriage to an Elizabeth and he is marked as a Widow.
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Originally posted by tessie31082 View PostHi, lots for me to get my head around tomorrow, thanks! I'm assuming from Elaine's above post the the school master Abiel is NOT my Abiel?
I don't know if it ties back to any known names in the family, but in 1841 a Ralph Whichello was the occupant of a House, Garden and Premises at Benson (Bensington) according to tithe records.
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I did spot a marriage of Louisa Whichello in London 1858 - father Abel a butcher - not sure if that helps. Can find again - was on ancestry.
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Hi, lots for me to get my head around tomorrow, thanks! I'm assuming from Elaine's above post the the school master Abiel is NOT my Abiel?
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Don't know if this will help unravel a bit more, 1851 for Abiel, schoolmaster, is with Mary Monk, guessing she is his grandaughter looking at the GRO.
Think she may be the daughter of Thomas and Hannah in Brill, Bucks, Thomas is a carpenter
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Thame Union MMN WHICHELLO for children William and Mary
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It looks like the 1837 death is the correct one as Oxfordshire History Centre has an 1837 document entitled "Bill of G P Cooke, coroner" which includes his bill for Oct 9 Benson, Abiel Whichells (sic)
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there is a report of Abiel Whichello, Wallingford - butcher bankrupt in 23 July 1814 paper
and under dividends 24 Nov 1827 same details
- could this be a relative
there is someone of the same name in 1926 in Framlingham Suffolk - singing!
No one else in paper with the name at first search
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Banbury Guardian 18 December 1845 Abiel.JPG
Bicester Herald 19 May 1871 Abiel.JPG
This is a very long court report - 2 men stealing sheep - and Abiel was the expert witness
Bicester Herald 04 March 1870 Abiel.JPG
Aww - this is his death report - how sad
Bicester Herald 05 January 1883 Abiel.JPGLast edited by cbcarolyn; 10-07-20, 18:37.
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There is a PCC will in 1790 for Abiel Whichello of Tetsworth that mentions various other Abiel Whichello's - one being a nephew and son of his brother William, and another being the son of his nephew John. I only skimmed a small part of it, but it might at least set out a trail you can follow?
He is possibly the same man - a butcher of Tetsworth - mentioned in this document:
https://apps2.oxfordshire.gov.uk/srv...arch?offset=13
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I am finding a few newspaper reports of a Butcher in Brill, will snip them and add on here - there are a few turning up in the newspaper around the country
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It probably doesn't help, but this may be his death:
WHICHELLOW, ABIEL 57 GRO Reference: 1837 D Quarter in OF WALLINGFORD Volume 06 Page 163
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