Origins
Whitehouse is one of those names that is very familiar and
common, but a hundred years ago was only common in the Black Country. There are
some instances in Wales and the North West, but it doesn’t show at all in the
south and east of England. Pretty
obviously it originally meant someone who lived in a white house. The Guild of
One Name Studies has one person interested in the name,. In fact they have more
in common with our Morrises, being platers and gun barrel makers. but his
family come from Birmingham and I can’t see a relevance to ours. http://www.users.waitrose.com/~whitehousefhc/
The Whitehouses join our story when Sarah Whitehouse married
Samuel Hamlet in 1845.
Sarah Whitehouse1823-
1876
According to IGI Sarah was christened on 2nd
March 1823 at St Martins in Tipton. Her parents were William Whitehouse and
Deborah (nee Perkins).
The 1841 census shows her living with her parents and
siblings in New Road Tipton, and on 10th August 1845 she married
Samuel Hamlet (or Hamblet as they were spelling it that week) at the parish
Church in Dudley. At that stage she was living in New Hall street, as was
Samuel , although her parents were still at New Road.
At the time of the 1851 census Samuel and Sarah are living
at Tividale in Rowley Regis with 2 sons Samuel William (1847) and Joseph, our
great grandfather (1850). They appear to have moved to Rowley Regis between
1847 when Samuel Jnr was born in Dudley, and 1850 when Joseph was born in
Rowley Regis.
By 1861 they have moved again to Park Lane Tipton, and here
there is a mystery. They have daughter
Mercey, and there son Samuel is only 10. I can’t find a record of the Samuel
Jnr dying and another son being called
Samuel. It should also be noted that Joseph, who we know was born in 1850 is
listed as being born in 1857 in the transcript of this census, giving his age
as 4, while the original looks more like 14 to me. Still not right, but closer.
As we know Samuel Snr died in a pit accident in 1862 when
Sarah was 39. In the 1871 census she is shown as a widow living with Joseph,
now 22 and Mercy who is 14 at Sedgley Road East in Tipton.
The newspaper reports of Samuel’s death say that he had 6
children. I have found five so far.Joseph 1849
Samuel 1851
John 1852-1859
Isaac 1855-1857
Mercy 1857
John aged 8 was drowned in the pit shaft at
the same colliery as his father in 1859, three years before the death of his
father. The death certificate quotes from the coroner that "how he got in
the said water no evidence to shew". Isaac died aged 2 of inflammatory
dropsy. Samuel Jnr has disappeared. I can’t find him in the censuses or
a record of his death.
Joseph married Sarah Emily Mills in 1873 and Mercy (with
another spelling variation – Humphlett) married Henry Brakewell in1876. Sarah
died in 1876, aged 53 of liver disease. .She was still living at Sedgley Road and her death was registered by her
sister Anne who is married to Joseph
Brierwood.
William Whitehouse
1791-1874 and Deborah Perkins 1795-1877
I can’t find a definitive birth record for William. According
to IGI there were two William Whitehouses christened at St Mary’s Handsworth in
the relevant time period Wiiliam 1 was
christened on 26th June 1791 and his parents were Daniel and
Elizabeth. William 2 was christened on 21st September 1792 and his
parents were Isaac and Eleanor. Often you can make a sensible guess by the use
of a name in the next generation, but William and Deborah had sons called
Daniel and Isaac and a daughter called Sarah. Until I can get to the parish
records and check William and Deborah’s marriage records I won’t know which is
the right record, and the trail ends here for now.
According to the various censuses both William and Deborah
were born in West Bromwich and William was boatman.
William and Deborah married at St Mary’s Handsworth on 9th
September 1816 according to IGI.
They spent their married life at New Road Tipton. Looking at
the map, New Road is very close to the Walsall Canal and quite near to the
junctions of the Walsall Canal with the Tame Valley Canal and the Birmingham
Canal, and Dudley Port. Tipton – Venice of the Midlands.
William and Deborah had 6 children
William 1821
Sarah 1826
Daniel 1826
Anne 1830
Isaac 1833
Thomas 1839
Sarah 1826
Daniel 1826
Anne 1830
Isaac 1833
Thomas 1839
In the 1851 census William and his sons Daniel and Isaac are
boatmen. Their youngest son Thomas is shown as being born in Church Aston
Shropshire, perhaps on a boat trip. They have a lodger , Joseph Brierwood (who
later married their daughter Anne) and their grandson unnamed Hamlet aged for
is also there. This is most likely Samuel Jnr, although he also shows on his
parents census form.
By 1861 William, now 69, has stopped being a boatman and is
a labourer. His sons, Daniel 35,, Isaac, 28 and Thomas 21 are all unmarried,
living at home and working as boatmen.
In 1871 only Isaac is still at home, although there is also
another grandson, Thomas, and by 1881
William and Deborah are both dead and Isaac and Thomas are lodging with a
family called Partridge in Mill Street, just across the A461 from New Road.
William died in 1874 and Deborah in 1877