My 4th great-grandfather was a weaver who was born in 1772 and was married, lived and died in the Wigan area.
I have found a record dated 1801, for someone with the same name, age and occupation in the West Riding House of Correction (Wakefield), imprisoned (in Wakefield) then whipped (in Halifax) for buying embezzeled yarn.
Before I possibly slander the good name of my ancestor, what is the likelihood that it’s the same person given that Yorkshire is at least 60 miles away from Wigan? Would a weaver have travelled that distance for some 'knock-off' cotton?