John Welton
- Born: 2 Jun 1753, Ashwellthorpe, Norfolk England
- Marriage (1): Sarah Randall on 17 Oct 1783 in St George, Hardingham, Norfolk England
- Died: 17 Sep 1838, Forehoe, Norfolk England at age 85
- Buried: All Saints, Wicklewood, Norfolk England
Research Notes:
source: Pat Sheen writes about Hardingham:
HARDINGHAM
John Welton (Randall's grandfather) married Sarah Randall in 1783 at St George Church in Hardingham. Copy of the details of the marriage record shows Sarah is from the parish of Hardingham.
Hardingham is a small village only a few miles from Wymondham, 15 miles from Norwich and only a couple of miles from Hingham.
The church in which John Welton and Sarah married, is of medieval and post-medieval period and heritage listed, its interior was restored extensively in Victorian times.
Noted events in his life were:
• connection. The connection between Nick Kruft Welton and Jodie (& therefore me) is as follows: Nick Welton . . . His Great, great grandfather was . . . Randall Welton (1821) His father was Randall Welton (1792) His father was John Welton (1753) & he also had Reuben Welton (1788) He had Randall Walton (1820) who married Elizabeth Websdale (1822) They had Robert Walton (1848) He had Robert Walton (1877) He had Albert Walton (1911) He had Margaret Walton (1941) who married Brian Wiseman (1933) His father was Frederick Wiseman (1865) His father was Alfred Wiseman (1835) His father was John Ditcham Wiseman (1810) His father was James Ditcham (1756) His father was John Ditcham (1712) His father was Thomas Detcham (c1670) & he also had Robert Ditcham (1741) He had John Ditcham (1776) He had John Ditcham (1808) He had James Ditcham (1872) He had Edward Ditcham (c1925) He had Anthony Ditcham (1941) He had Jodie Ditcham (1968) who married Dean Collins (1969) His father was Les Collins (1950) who married me - Robyn Bray (nee Davies) (1950)
John married Sarah Randall on 17 Oct 1783 in St George, Hardingham, Norfolk England. (Sarah Randall was born circa 1762 and died in 1797 in Forehoe, Norfolk England.)
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