William and Mary married on 20 July 1795 at Wilstead. The removal order of Oct 1806 gives Richard’s age as 10, Mary’s as 8, and Thomas’s as 4. So all could be children of William and Mary, with room for your William as well. It’s odd though that the last three children should have been baptised, but not the first two. Might an error have crept into the Removal Order paperwork and Mary was actually William?
In 1851 in St Neots Workhouse in
Eaton Socon was Richard
Dilley pauper widower 64 Journeyman bricklayer b
Welsh Hampstead, Beds (obviously Wilshamstead). There’s a burial in St Neots of Richard
Dilly age c64 on 4 Oct 1858. So his birth year is very inconclusive.
Being removed to St Neots doesn’t mean that was where William was born. He was removed to his parish of legal settlement, which might mean parish of birth if he hadn’t gained settlement somewhere else in the meantime by working there for a year. So he could have been born in Wilstead, moved to St Neots where he worked for a full year, then returned to Wilstead. If he became a burden on Wilstead, eg sickness prevented him from working so he claimed poor relief, the Overseers could have had him examined to establish if he was their financial responsibility, and if he’d worked for a full year in St Neots and hadn’t re-established settlement in Wilstead, then St Neots would be his parish of settlement, and he would have been removed there. It doesn’t seem as though a copy of the Settlement Examination survived, otherwise BLARS would have provided you with a copy.
As I said in my previous message, there is no marriage in Hunts of a William
Dilley pre 1795 (per Hunts Marriage Index), and nothing obvious in Beds, so I’m completely stuck for his first marriage. As his age is complete guesswork, not having a burial or anything to indicate if he was a 25 or 55 year old widower on marriage in 1795, I’d be loth to rule out any William baptised from about 1740 onwards in either Beds or Hunts.
Unfortunately St Neots baptisms aren’t on the IGI or BVRI, but a transcript is available from Hunts FHS – but other contributors on this board have a copy I believe. Hopefully one of them will read this and check for you.
If you look at the thread 4 below this one Linda is researching Dilleys, which from previous threads I know are from St Neots.
David