Their houses would have had only two rooms, one for their animals and the other for the kitchen, bedroom and even the toilet. The house structure would have been made out of stone with a roof of thatch, turf, or hides.
Well there were no famous people in wolverton but it became famous when the railway was built. there was a lot of railway apprenteces about and workers and town folk. people from stony stratford and old wolverton moved to wolverton and ofcourse there was the squaires that owned Wolverton manor but im not quite sure of their names... there was also the printing industery and if you type in the printing industeries name mayb you will be able to find the mager that used to work there, there are also some pretty useful information on this website:http://wolvertonpast.blogspot.com/hope that helped
i think in 1780 we had a big war in the USA
It had cannons through the windows
they had no houses they lived in boxes
The houses were small, barrack-like dwellings, where animals lived as well as people.
no one was you stupid dummy
A.N Wolverton has written: 'Dr. Newton Wolverton'
Wolverton's population is 13,546.
Before the industrial Revolution Wolverton, I gather the one in Milton Keynes, Was an ex medieval settlement.
Paul Wolverton is 6'.
Wolverton A.F.C. was created in 1887.
Wolverton A.F.C. ended in 1992.
Dave Wolverton was born in 1957.
Wolverton Mountain was created in 1962-03.
Titus Young Wolverton is 5' 10".
Terry Wolverton was born on 1954-08-23.
Basil Wolverton died on 1978-12-31.