I have been asked to look into the history of the Stapleton family who used to live many years ago at Old Weston. I am intrigued by Owen Stapleton who was born in Keysoe in Bedfordshire in 1816,
married Elizabeth Gale from Great Stukely in 1841, and by 1861 became established as a farmer
with 193 acres at Mill Hill, Old Weston, after being a farmer in Woolley with 165 acres in 1851.
Remarkably by 1871 he has left his farming in Huntingdonshire altogether and has moved as a widower to Tonbridge or Tunbridge Wells in Kent, probably the latter as it was Albert Street, and lived as a lodger in a household of a carpenter and became a fish hawker. By 1881 he was
a fish dealer or merchant. His son William went to Kent with him and became an apprentice. His father died in Kent in 1889 and William moved back to his father's original village of Keysoe in
Bedfordshire and lived there with his wife, from Bolnhurst, as an agricultural labourer.
Can anyone shed any light on this unusual development, and/or comment on what happened
to the farm at Mill Hill, Old Weston?
Alex