A notice in The Leicester Journal in 1813 stated that Mrs. Melecint (sic) Henton was a draper of Melton Mowbray.
1828 Thomas Henton of Melton Mowbray, draper, signed over his estates and effects to William Mann of Wymondham and Samuel Henton of Saxby. Samuel Henton was also the son of George Henton.
The burial of Thomas Henton in 1795 gives a lot of detail. His parents were George and Mary (?) of Ragdale and he died of consumption aged 42. He died on 26th June and was buried on 29th June. It gives the location of his grave as the south side of the nave and so there might be a memorial.
Note that the baptism record gave his parents as George and JANE, baptised on 4th May 1753 in Ragdale.
George Henton, the probable father of Thomas of Knossington, was buried in Saxby on 7th June 1825, born 1758. The only George baptised in that year was the son of George and Mary of Twyford.
He married As George Henton Jnr. to Mary Wright in Thorp Satchville on 15th January 1784. The documents state that he was a grazier and were co-signed by William Henton of Ragdale, mentioned as a brother of Thomas Henton who died in Melton in 1795, and Mary was from Stapleford.
George was baptised in Twyford on 22nd October 1758, also son of George and Mary. He was probably baptised in Ragdale on 5th November 1733, son of George and Jane, which makes him a brother of Thomas the draper, who died in 1795.
George Henton of Ragdale married Mary Haines in Kirby Bellars on 27th December 1757.
I am not related to the Towells but one of my relatives, Frederick Hasdell, married Esther/Hester Ann Towell, the daughter of Edward Towell, the son of James Towell, the son of Thomas Towell and Ann Seaton. James and Edward were baptised at the same Independent church in Oakham as Ann Towell, the mother of Charlotte.
David