I've almost finished my story on Henry. I'm sure that there is more to find, so it's a work in progress, but I thought it was complete enough to post.
Henry Walter Hilton
was born in 1842 in Pemberton, Lancashire, England. His parents were Anne (nee
Leon) and Thomas Hilton, a carpenter. Henry was the second youngest of seven
known children born to the couple. His
mother died shortly after the birth of the couple’s youngest child, when she
was in her early thirties: perhaps seven children in twelve years was too much.
Henry’s father remarried and had a further seven children. Around 1850 the
family moved three miles north of Pemberton to Shevington. The census states
they were living Copperas House, and it was believed that this is now
Braithwaite Street – although there is also a Copperas Close nearby. Henry
followed in his father’s footsteps and became a carpenter. Sometime in the
early 1870s he emigrated from England to Australia: it may have occurred at the
time that his father died.
Australia was in
the middle of a gold rush and many people went to inland regions. It appears
that Henry may have been one of these people as on 3 May 1874 when Henry Walter
was 32, he married 18 year old Frederica Warner in St John the Baptist Church, 6
Church Street, Mudgee, NSW, Australia. Frederica was born in Beechworth, Australia.
Her parents were both German born, but her father had citizenship of the
colonies of Australia (he was a farmer and needed to purchase land). The couple
made their home at Wellington where Frederica’s parents lived. Two years later
they had twins – a boy and a girl – but they died not long after birth. Henry
Thomas was born in 1878, followed by Sirtees Jacob in 1882 and then Frederick
Warner in 1883. By Frederick’s birth the family had moved to Sydney and were
living in Holden Street, Ashfield in Sydney. Henry attended the Council meeting
on 5 June 1883 to request that kerb and guttering be done in the street, and
advising that he would pay for one third of the associated costs. This request
was granted.
Frederica died on
Thursday 23 October 1884, leaving Henry a widower with three young children.
Henry didn’t rush into a second marriage, which is slightly surprising, because
it can’t have been easy to manage three small boys. It is possible that the
children went to their mother’s parents for some time, but Henry did not have
family support in Sydney. On 6 October 1890, six years after the death of his
wife, Henry married Sarah Ann Martin, a widow, at the Registrar General’s
Office in Sydney. Nothing more is known of Sarah, except that she was born in
England, and her maiden name was Chalies. I suspect that Chalies wasn’t even
the correct spelling of her name. At some point the marriage ended, but it is
not known when or what the circumstances were.
At some point the
family moved to Oxford Street, Mortdale and it was here on 7 August 1897 that
Henry’s 15 year old son, Sirtees Jacob died.
Sirtees’ death certificate lists the cause of death as congenital heart
disease and syncope.
In time, both of
Henry’s sons moved away: Henry Thomas moved back to Wellington, where he lived
with his uncle, Jacob Warner, Frederica’s brother; and Frederick Warner, became
a builder, also moving to the Wellington district before returning to Sydney.
Frederick married and had three sons, although ironically Frederick’s wife also
died at a young age.
When Henry was 73
he married for a third time, at St Clements Church, Marrickville, Sydney to
Jane Toovey (nee Tapp). They were together for the rest of Henry’s life.
Henry Walter Hilton
died in 11 Rosser St, Balmain, Sydney, NSW, Australia, on 28 Jan 1925; he was
83. He was buried on 29 Jan 1925 in Woronora Cemetry, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
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