[WED]Wedmore to Iowa. Do you know the ship and date ?

Elaine wedmore@lists.tutton.org
Fri, 28 Feb 2003 08:34:16 -0800


Thanks John,
My mother couldn't find a marriage either, but she was looking in the US.  I
will be in Weston-super-Mare on Mar 18, (and Cardiff RO and London FRC) - so
will be looking  from that side too.
The 1900 census has columns "Marital status" & "Number of years married"
William & Amelia answered "M"  & "39" .  That would make them married about
1860 - 1861.  If this is true -- Married 39 years  and in the USA 36 years,
then they were married in England, and maybe prior to the birth of their
first child George Stone Wall - whom I believe is this entry from the Free
B/M/D --
3rd Quarter 1861 Axbridge District, Vol. 5C,  Page 622.
If you find anything concrete, it will save me vacation time searching.

Thanks
Elaine


-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:wedmore-admin@lists.tutton.org]On Behalf Of John V Hayward
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Subject: Re: [WED]Wedmore to Iowa. Do you know the ship and date ?


Hi Elaine

Amelia Wall was bap. 11/3/1841 to William and Elizabeth, Farmer of Heath
House. Page 129, record 1025.

William Wall was bap. 27/8/1835 to Robert and Sarah. possibly a Painter of
Wedmore. Page 73, record 581.

Quickly I could not see their marriage. A Wall was a founder member of the
local Methodist Chapel, the marriage may have been there. Alternatively did
they marry in the States.

We could well be related! I'll a spend bit of time on it over the weekend.

Regards

John V Hayward
john@hayward2.fsnet.co.uk
In The Heritage Coast, Suffolk
Protected by Nortons SystemWorks
Look at names on <www.rootsweb.com>
Look for John Haward, born 1722 and then to Index.
(the majority from Wedmore)

----- Original Message -----
From: "Elaine" <mjtelt@gte.net>
To: "Mailing List Wedmore" <wedmore@lists.tutton.org>
Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 1:38 AM
Subject: [WED]Wedmore to Iowa. Do you know the ship and date ?


>
> I know there are lots of you whose Wedmore ancestors went to Iowa.  Has
> anyone been successful in finding the passenger manifest or vessel
involved?
> I have looked at several websites and also some immigration index books
but
> have found nothing that looks likely.  Any success stories or suggestions
> would be appreciated.  Maybe they came in groups and your success will
also
> be mine.
>
> My Wedmore relative is William Wall (one of the many by that name).
> William, his wife Amelia Wall (nee Wall) and their two children came to
> Iowa.
> The date clues I have are as follows:
> 1. The 1900 US census for Farley Town, Dubuque Co., Iowa shows William
Wall
> (b. July 1835 - age 69) and his wife Amelia (born Jan 1841 - age 59), and
> states that they arrived in the US in 1864 and have been there 36 years.
It
> also indicates that  William is naturalized and that they had 7 children
and
> 7 are still living.
> 2. The 1880 US census for Cascade, Dubuque Iowa shows the Wall family with
5
> of their 7 children living at home.  Only 19 year old George S. Wall (born
> 1861) and 17 year old Annie Elizabeth Wall (b. Aug 1862)  were born in
> England.   This is also confirmed on the 1870 census where only the first
5
> children have been born, 2 in England and 3 in Iowa.
>
> Elaine
> Bothell, Washington USA
>
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