James Whales

19/10/1828 —
A brief biography

From West Hoathly to Canada


James Whales was baptised in the Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion chapel at the north end of West Hoathly, a small Nonconformist denomination with links to Methodism that is now derelict (see photo).


James served with the 7th Regiment of Foot and was posted to Canada where he changed regiments to marry an Irish girl.


A letter from his mother

Elizabeth Whales (Nee Harber), now widowed and married to Peter Harber in Croyden, wrote a letter on Farleigh Oct 21 18?1 which somehow managed to survive over 150 years:

My Dear Son

I hope you will not be angry · with me because I have delayed · writing to you so long. I have · [but] little time for writing you · would see that your Sisters [have] · been  



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