As has been said above:
1881 nephew with the Wightman family:
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q27K-H3CP I'd have another punt at it, except I'd need more information to know if I were on the right track. e.g. all his childrens names/ages etc.
e.g. I found a Joseph Walters with wife Ada, who was a coal miner .... with a 1 year old Joseph. But as I've no idea if they had a Joseph I can't offer it.
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:4CFR-Q3ZThat's working on: Bloke name beginning with J, surname beginning W, in Notts, born 1867-1874, coal miner, residence of Notts, wife called Ada.
My "worst find" was my G-grandparents, both with the wrong names entirely (first and last) and it was only obvious as I did know where they lived and the birthplace given for my G-grandmother was very specific and it was only ever 3-4 houses, so it had to be her based on birthplace and age alone (and their location in 1901, which I knew).... I think the transcriber was thinking about other things when he wrote their names down wrongly.