Margaret Wallen (Rourke)
Margaret Wallen (Rourke)||p891.htm#i25863|Thomas Wallen|d. bt May 1762 - Jul 1762|p891.htm#i25859||||Patriarch Wallen||p891.htm#i25864||||||||||
Margaret Wallen (Rourke) was the daughter of Thomas Wallen.
Mary Wallen
(1842 - )
Mary Wallen|b. 1842|p891.htm#i22714|James Smith Wallen|b. 23 Oct 1807\nd. 19 Jan 1863|p890.htm#i22703|Mary Teeple|d. b 1845|p832.htm#i22713|Maj Edward P. Wallen|b. 21 Dec 1770\nd. b 4 Mar 1822|p890.htm#i19535|Eliza A. Ford|b. c 1791\nd. 1835|p335.htm#i22693|||||||
Mary Armstrong Wallen
(15 November 1759 - April 1762)
Mary Armstrong Wallen|b. 15 Nov 1759\nd. Apr 1762|p891.htm#i22709|Matthew Wallen|b. c 1719\nd. 1797|p891.htm#i19528|Catherine Phillips|d. 13 Mar 1762|p610.htm#i19529|Edward Wallen|b. b 1700\nd. 7 Apr 1776|p890.htm#i11931|Mary Armstrong|b. 1700|p26.htm#i11934|||||||
Mary Armstrong Wallen was born on 15 November 1759 in St Andrew's, Jamaica. She was the daughter of Matthew Wallen and Catherine Phillips.
Mary died in April 1762 in St Andrew's, Jamaica, aged 2.
Mary died in April 1762 in St Andrew's, Jamaica, aged 2.
Mary Player Wallen (Smith)
Mary Player Wallen (Smith)||p891.htm#i22711|Matthew Wallen|b. c 1719\nd. 1797|p891.htm#i19528|Catherine Phillips|d. 13 Mar 1762|p610.htm#i19529|Edward Wallen|b. b 1700\nd. 7 Apr 1776|p890.htm#i11931|Mary Armstrong|b. 1700|p26.htm#i11934|||||||
Matthew Wallen
(circa 1719 - 1797)
Matthew Wallen|b. c 1719\nd. 1797|p891.htm#i19528|Edward Wallen|b. b 1700\nd. 7 Apr 1776|p890.htm#i11931|Mary Armstrong|b. 1700|p26.htm#i11934|Patriarch Wallen||p891.htm#i25864||||Andrew Armstrong|b. b May 1669\nd. 14 May 1717|p22.htm#i19649|Lucy Charnock (Mason)|b. c 1671\nd. 15 Sep 1733|p152.htm#i19650|
Matthew Wallen was born circa 1719 in Phillipstown or Daingean, Killaderry, Offaly, Ireland. Edward Crawford is the source of the data on this line. He was the son of Edward Wallen and Mary Armstrong.
Matthew served in the Royal Navy until 1746.
Matthew Wallen travelled to Jamaica in January 1747. He was stationed at Gibraltar.
Matthew Wallen was a botanist.
Matthew Wallen married Catherine Phillips on 10 November 1748 in Kingston, Jamaica.
In 1750 (The Long Papers, British Museum, add. mss. 12436. `A list of landholders in Jamaica') Thomas Wallen owned 504 acres in St Annes, 3,267 acres in Westmoreland and 900 acres in Clarendon. In the same document there is also a John Wallen deceased with 600 acres in St Catherine's, 1,850 acres in Westmoreland and 365 acres in St Thomas in the Vale. (In the Jamaica Almanack for 1818 there is in St Thomas in the Vale an estate called `Wallens' owned by a John Blackburn who had on it 233 slaves and 161 stock.) In 1754, (CO/142/31) John Wallen decd, owned (in acres) 600 St Catherine, 1,850 St Elizabeth, 365 St Thomas in the Vale, total 2,856 while Thomas Wallen held St Andrew 504, St Elizabeth 3327, Clarendon 900, a total of 4,731 acres. (All data from quit-rents.) In CO 137/28 Thomas Wallen has 504 acres in St Andrew and on them 3 white servants, 109 slaves and 13 cattle. All Matthew's 85 acres in the same parish was pasture and described as "good land". There are obvious confusions as to which parishes the landholdings are in. Was John a cousin of Matthew and Thomas? (Information on this branch supplied by Edward Crawford, ggg grandson).
Matthew Wallen was a Member of Parliament between 1754 and 1790 for Jamaica. He was eight times a member of the Jamaican Assembly (10) and was involved in a disputed election to Port Royal in 1781. He was a Colonel of the Militia in Port Royal where he commanded the Rock fort in 1788. The record of the Jamaican Assembly says that a Mr Wallen was given leave of absence during the 1793 session.18 He must then have been 73.
Mary Wallen, (d.7.9.1755) an infant in Kingston was probably the daughter of Matthew.
Matthew Wallen married secondly Sarah Pinnock? before 1770.
There is a codicil to the will of John Scott (1720-1773) which says And Whereas there is in the Hall at Clarendon Park a Neat Picture done in Crayons, commonly called the Tiroleze Cook Maid, which bears a strong resemblance to the first Wife of my Worthy Friend Matthew Wallen Esquire, I do therefore leave him the said Picture during his life, agreeable to my Promise, the same after his death to be left to Mrs Browne, his Daughter. And if my Friend Mr Wallen would but indulge me, I would request that the said Picture might be immediately delivered to the said Mrs Browne. In witness whereof. I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal this third day of May in the Year of Our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy three. Matthew Wallen was a slave owner between 1780 and 1790 in Jamaica. In the sample manumission lists Matthew and Sarah Wallen free the slave Cecilia (mulatto) in 1780 and William (quadroon) in 1790. Presumably they were his children.
Matthew died in 1797. Matthew's approximate death date can be found in CO/140/88 where it is noted at the start of the session on 25.7.1797 `Matthew Wallen decd since last session of the (Jamaican) Assembly' and by Sibley who states he died in January 1797.
Matthew served in the Royal Navy until 1746.
Matthew Wallen travelled to Jamaica in January 1747. He was stationed at Gibraltar.
Matthew Wallen was a botanist.
Matthew Wallen married Catherine Phillips on 10 November 1748 in Kingston, Jamaica.
In 1750 (The Long Papers, British Museum, add. mss. 12436. `A list of landholders in Jamaica') Thomas Wallen owned 504 acres in St Annes, 3,267 acres in Westmoreland and 900 acres in Clarendon. In the same document there is also a John Wallen deceased with 600 acres in St Catherine's, 1,850 acres in Westmoreland and 365 acres in St Thomas in the Vale. (In the Jamaica Almanack for 1818 there is in St Thomas in the Vale an estate called `Wallens' owned by a John Blackburn who had on it 233 slaves and 161 stock.) In 1754, (CO/142/31) John Wallen decd, owned (in acres) 600 St Catherine, 1,850 St Elizabeth, 365 St Thomas in the Vale, total 2,856 while Thomas Wallen held St Andrew 504, St Elizabeth 3327, Clarendon 900, a total of 4,731 acres. (All data from quit-rents.) In CO 137/28 Thomas Wallen has 504 acres in St Andrew and on them 3 white servants, 109 slaves and 13 cattle. All Matthew's 85 acres in the same parish was pasture and described as "good land". There are obvious confusions as to which parishes the landholdings are in. Was John a cousin of Matthew and Thomas? (Information on this branch supplied by Edward Crawford, ggg grandson).
Matthew Wallen was a Member of Parliament between 1754 and 1790 for Jamaica. He was eight times a member of the Jamaican Assembly (10) and was involved in a disputed election to Port Royal in 1781. He was a Colonel of the Militia in Port Royal where he commanded the Rock fort in 1788. The record of the Jamaican Assembly says that a Mr Wallen was given leave of absence during the 1793 session.18 He must then have been 73.
Mary Wallen, (d.7.9.1755) an infant in Kingston was probably the daughter of Matthew.
Matthew Wallen married secondly Sarah Pinnock? before 1770.
There is a codicil to the will of John Scott (1720-1773) which says And Whereas there is in the Hall at Clarendon Park a Neat Picture done in Crayons, commonly called the Tiroleze Cook Maid, which bears a strong resemblance to the first Wife of my Worthy Friend Matthew Wallen Esquire, I do therefore leave him the said Picture during his life, agreeable to my Promise, the same after his death to be left to Mrs Browne, his Daughter. And if my Friend Mr Wallen would but indulge me, I would request that the said Picture might be immediately delivered to the said Mrs Browne. In witness whereof. I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal this third day of May in the Year of Our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy three. Matthew Wallen was a slave owner between 1780 and 1790 in Jamaica. In the sample manumission lists Matthew and Sarah Wallen free the slave Cecilia (mulatto) in 1780 and William (quadroon) in 1790. Presumably they were his children.
Matthew died in 1797. Matthew's approximate death date can be found in CO/140/88 where it is noted at the start of the session on 25.7.1797 `Matthew Wallen decd since last session of the (Jamaican) Assembly' and by Sibley who states he died in January 1797.
Children of Matthew Wallen and Catherine Phillips
- Eleanora Gregory Wallen b. 31 Oct 1749, d. b 1791
- George Augustus Wallen b. 14 Dec 1750
- Elizabeth Wallen b. b 1754, d. 21 Nov 1754
- Mary Armstrong Wallen b. 15 Nov 1759, d. Apr 1762
- John Weller Wallen RN b. c 1760?
- Mary Player Wallen (Smith)
Child of Matthew Wallen and Sarah Pinnock?
- Maj Edward Pinnock Wallen+ b. 21 Dec 1770, d. b 4 Mar 1822
Patriarch Wallen
A Patient Wallen drew lands with Robert Gardner, Francis Ellis, Heneage Fetherston and George Almery in the north east quarter of the barony of Slievemargy, Queen's county.
A George Wallin was buried at St Catherine's Dublin on 23 September 1704.
A George Wallin was buried at St Catherine's Dublin on 23 September 1704.
Children of Patriarch Wallen
- Thomas Wallen+ d. bt May 1762 - Jul 1762
- Rev Edward Wallen+ b. c 1653, d. 1723
- Edward Wallen+ b. b 1700, d. 7 Apr 1776
Robert Elias Wallen
(5 June 1831 - 1 October 1893)
Robert Elias Wallen|b. 5 Jun 1831\nd. 1 Oct 1893|p891.htm#i34885|Francis Robertson Wallen|b. 6 May 1791\nd. 7 Oct 1886|p890.htm#i34882||||Alexander J. Wallen|b. s 1770\nd. 14 Nov 1875|p890.htm#i34886||||||||||
Robert Elias Wallen was born on 5 June 1831 in Trinidad, West Indies. The Austrdalian Dicitonary of Biography states: Robert Elias Wallen (1831-1893), stockbroker and journalist, was born on 5 June 1831 at Port of Spain, Trinidad, West Indies, son of Francis Robertson Wallen, of Donegal, Ireland, and his wife Catherine, née Hobson. He was educated at Foyle College, Londonderry, Ireland, and in 1848 joined a firm of American merchants in Liverpool, England ... Robert arrived in Melbourne in 1852 in the Rip Van Winkle, the cargo of which was consigned to him, while the rest of the family came in the Great Britain. He was the son of Francis Robertson Wallen.
Robert Elias Wallen emigrated in 1852 to Victoria per "Rip Van Winkle".
Robert died at sea on 1 October 1893.
Robert Elias Wallen emigrated in 1852 to Victoria per "Rip Van Winkle".
Robert died at sea on 1 October 1893.
Sarah Wallen
(1848 - )
Sarah Wallen|b. 1848|p891.htm#i34960|Francis Robertson Wallen|b. 6 May 1791\nd. 7 Oct 1886|p890.htm#i34882||||Alexander J. Wallen|b. s 1770\nd. 14 Nov 1875|p890.htm#i34886||||||||||
Sarah Wallen was christened in 1848 in Londonderry, Ireland. Parentage not given in free index. She was the daughter of Francis Robertson Wallen.
Thomas Wallen
(circa 1720 - 5 November 1804)
Thomas Wallen|b. c 1720\nd. 5 Nov 1804|p891.htm#i19573|Edward Wallen|b. b 1700\nd. 7 Apr 1776|p890.htm#i11931|Mary Armstrong|b. 1700|p26.htm#i11934|Patriarch Wallen||p891.htm#i25864||||Andrew Armstrong|b. b May 1669\nd. 14 May 1717|p22.htm#i19649|Lucy Charnock (Mason)|b. c 1671\nd. 15 Sep 1733|p152.htm#i19650|
Thomas Wallen was born circa 1720. In Burke's Commoners 1834-8 the his younger brother Thomas is given the birth date of 1720 as he is by E Brathwaite in The Development of Creole Society in Jamaica 1770-1820, Oxford 1979. This would give Matthew a birth date 1718/9 his parents being married in 1718. Burke's is likely to be correct about eldest sons. There are errors however in the Wallen entry since they name Matthew's son, Edward Pinnock Wallen, as Edward Pleyer Wallen of the 20th Dragoons. (But this identification is absolutely secure as the regiment is correct and there were only two Wallens in the Army from 1760-1840, the other being Matthew's brother Thomas, Commissioner of Musters in Jamaica.
. He was the son of Edward Wallen and Mary Armstrong.
Thomas Wallen married Unknown Gaultier in 1750. Members of a Gaultier family are recorded as buried in St Andrews; Wright, Philip, Monumental Inscriptions of Jamaica. There are Gautier's in Dublin, see marriages in Falkner's Dublin Journal 9.1.1762.
Thomas & Matthew Wallen are listed as landholders in St Andrews Parish in 1753/4 (CO 137/28) as are James Ramage, Joseph Gaultier, Robert Phillips (d.7.11.1763), Robert's wife Eleanor (d.26.2.1759) & Ryves Phillips, Col in Militia, (d.6.4.1770). In 1754 Joseph Ramage had over 2,000 acres on the island as did Ezekiel Gaultier (CO142/31).
Thomas Wallen married Elizabeth Patterson on 5 October 1755. He claimed the share of Elizabeth's estate (£700) due to her when her parents were dead in 1764. Jamaican inventories..
Thomas Wallen married Frances Unknown (Ramage) on 8 January 1757 in Kingston, Jamaica. She was described as Frances Ramadge, widow.
William Highley wrote: Thomas Wallen (1720-1804) was Matthew's younger brother and thus EPW's uncle. Thomas Wallen was a Member of the Assembly for Port Royal in 1768-9, for St John in 1775, a Member of the Council from 1776-1804 and the President of the Council for the last six years of his life, 1798-1804 when he got a `humane bounty' of £700 pa because of his reduced circumstances.23 From the Army Lists he was Commissioner of Musters in Jamaica from 1786-1800 inclusive and was paid £172/17/6 a year. There was a row when Thomas as Commissioner of Musters claimed about £300 expenses in 1785 and some members of the Assembly saw his claim as an unfortunate precedent.24
The second daughter by Frances Ramage, Fanny (Frances) Maria Wallen, married her first cousin Thomas Drought of Droughtville, Ireland.145 The two sons of that marriage John (b.1780) and James (b.1785) had no recorded offspring but there were two Drought daughters, Jane (1786-1810),146 married a Captain William Pigott in 1804147 and Elizabeth a William Hawkins while both had children who would have been third cousins of our grandfather. These included Henry Pigot (b.1805) who inherited the Droughtville estate in 18??. In 1872-5 there are a number of Drought landowners in Kings Co, many in Ballybritt, and one owning 3,000 acres in Lettybrook but no Wallens, no Henry Pigott and no Hawkins.148.
Thomas died on 5 November 1804. He died in his wife's arms after remarrying (25) a much younger woman four months before his death at eighty-four years old, which occasioned some coarse ribaldry in Jamaican society.(26). Lady Nugent said of Thomas Wallen, `Gave audience to the old superannuated President of the Council, who wanted me to patronize a decayed milliner of bad character. Altogether an unpleasant business but I got rid of it civilly but decidedly'.(27)
.
. He was the son of Edward Wallen and Mary Armstrong.
Thomas Wallen married Unknown Gaultier in 1750. Members of a Gaultier family are recorded as buried in St Andrews; Wright, Philip, Monumental Inscriptions of Jamaica. There are Gautier's in Dublin, see marriages in Falkner's Dublin Journal 9.1.1762.
Thomas & Matthew Wallen are listed as landholders in St Andrews Parish in 1753/4 (CO 137/28) as are James Ramage, Joseph Gaultier, Robert Phillips (d.7.11.1763), Robert's wife Eleanor (d.26.2.1759) & Ryves Phillips, Col in Militia, (d.6.4.1770). In 1754 Joseph Ramage had over 2,000 acres on the island as did Ezekiel Gaultier (CO142/31).
Thomas Wallen married Elizabeth Patterson on 5 October 1755. He claimed the share of Elizabeth's estate (£700) due to her when her parents were dead in 1764. Jamaican inventories..
Thomas Wallen married Frances Unknown (Ramage) on 8 January 1757 in Kingston, Jamaica. She was described as Frances Ramadge, widow.
William Highley wrote: Thomas Wallen (1720-1804) was Matthew's younger brother and thus EPW's uncle. Thomas Wallen was a Member of the Assembly for Port Royal in 1768-9, for St John in 1775, a Member of the Council from 1776-1804 and the President of the Council for the last six years of his life, 1798-1804 when he got a `humane bounty' of £700 pa because of his reduced circumstances.23 From the Army Lists he was Commissioner of Musters in Jamaica from 1786-1800 inclusive and was paid £172/17/6 a year. There was a row when Thomas as Commissioner of Musters claimed about £300 expenses in 1785 and some members of the Assembly saw his claim as an unfortunate precedent.24
The second daughter by Frances Ramage, Fanny (Frances) Maria Wallen, married her first cousin Thomas Drought of Droughtville, Ireland.145 The two sons of that marriage John (b.1780) and James (b.1785) had no recorded offspring but there were two Drought daughters, Jane (1786-1810),146 married a Captain William Pigott in 1804147 and Elizabeth a William Hawkins while both had children who would have been third cousins of our grandfather. These included Henry Pigot (b.1805) who inherited the Droughtville estate in 18??. In 1872-5 there are a number of Drought landowners in Kings Co, many in Ballybritt, and one owning 3,000 acres in Lettybrook but no Wallens, no Henry Pigott and no Hawkins.148.
Thomas died on 5 November 1804. He died in his wife's arms after remarrying (25) a much younger woman four months before his death at eighty-four years old, which occasioned some coarse ribaldry in Jamaican society.(26). Lady Nugent said of Thomas Wallen, `Gave audience to the old superannuated President of the Council, who wanted me to patronize a decayed milliner of bad character. Altogether an unpleasant business but I got rid of it civilly but decidedly'.(27)
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Child of Thomas Wallen and Elizabeth Patterson
- Elizabeth Wallen+ b. 1756
Child of Thomas Wallen and Frances Unknown (Ramage)
- Frances Maria Wallen+ b. c 1757
Thomas Wallen
( - between May 1762 and July 1762)
Thomas Wallen|d. bt May 1762 - Jul 1762|p891.htm#i25859|Patriarch Wallen||p891.htm#i25864||||||||||||||||
Thomas Wallen was the son of Patriarch Wallen.
Thomas Wallen made a will dated 26 May 1762. Thomas Wallen, Gent, mentions his daughters Jane & Elizabeth, son Johnson Wallen, daughter Margaret Wallen otherwise Rourke.
Thomas died between May 1762 and July 1762. A Mrs Wallen was buried at St Mark's Dublin on 11 June 1747.
His will was proved on 12 July 1762 in the Prerogative Court of Armagh.
Thomas Wallen made a will dated 26 May 1762. Thomas Wallen, Gent, mentions his daughters Jane & Elizabeth, son Johnson Wallen, daughter Margaret Wallen otherwise Rourke.
Thomas died between May 1762 and July 1762. A Mrs Wallen was buried at St Mark's Dublin on 11 June 1747.
His will was proved on 12 July 1762 in the Prerogative Court of Armagh.
Children of Thomas Wallen
Thomas Wallen
(1720 - )
Thomas Wallen was born in 1720 in New Jersey, USA.
Child of Thomas Wallen
- Elias Wallen+ d. May 1805
William Henry Wallen
(1845 - )
William Henry Wallen|b. 1845|p891.htm#i34961|Francis Robertson Wallen|b. 6 May 1791\nd. 7 Oct 1886|p890.htm#i34882||||Alexander J. Wallen|b. s 1770\nd. 14 Nov 1875|p890.htm#i34886||||||||||
William Henry Wallen was christened in 1845 in Londonderry, Ireland. Parentage not given in free index. He was the son of Francis Robertson Wallen.
Alice Waller
(before 1725 - before 1 December 1790)
Alice Waller was born before 1725 in Lincolnshire, England.
Alice Waller and Henry Popplewell obtained a marriage licence on 18 January 1743/44 in Epworth, Lincolnshire. A bond was registered for marriage at Haxey or Epworth - Henry Popplewell, widower of Belton & Alice Waller, spinster of Epworth.
Alice Waller married Henry Popplewell, son of Henry Popplewell and Ann Unknown, on 19 January 1743/44 in Epworth, LIN. Alice was present at John Popplewell's christening on 21 February 1747/48 in Belton, Lincolnshire.
Alice died before 1 December 1790 in Belton, LIN. She was buried on 1 December 1790 in Belton.
Alice Waller and Henry Popplewell obtained a marriage licence on 18 January 1743/44 in Epworth, Lincolnshire. A bond was registered for marriage at Haxey or Epworth - Henry Popplewell, widower of Belton & Alice Waller, spinster of Epworth.
Alice Waller married Henry Popplewell, son of Henry Popplewell and Ann Unknown, on 19 January 1743/44 in Epworth, LIN. Alice was present at John Popplewell's christening on 21 February 1747/48 in Belton, Lincolnshire.
Alice died before 1 December 1790 in Belton, LIN. She was buried on 1 December 1790 in Belton.
Children of Alice Waller and Henry Popplewell
- Sarah Popplewell b. 31 Jan 1747/48
- John Popplewell b. 21 Feb 1747/48
Ann Waller
(circa 1700? - before 2 September 1781)
Ann Waller was born circa 1700?.
Ann Waller married Matthew Stanser, son of Unknown Stanser (of Clarborough), on 28 April 1724 in St Mary & St Martin, Blyth, Nottinghamshire. Matt: Stanzer of the parish of Clareborough & Ann Waller of this parish.
Ann Waller was mentioned in the will of Matthew Stanser dated 29 May 1761.
Ann died before 2 September 1781 in Sturton le Steeple, Nottinghamshire. She was buried on 2 September 1781 in Hayton. Ann Stanser of Sturton.
Ann Waller married Matthew Stanser, son of Unknown Stanser (of Clarborough), on 28 April 1724 in St Mary & St Martin, Blyth, Nottinghamshire. Matt: Stanzer of the parish of Clareborough & Ann Waller of this parish.
Ann Waller was mentioned in the will of Matthew Stanser dated 29 May 1761.
Ann died before 2 September 1781 in Sturton le Steeple, Nottinghamshire. She was buried on 2 September 1781 in Hayton. Ann Stanser of Sturton.
Children of Ann Waller and Matthew Stanser
- John Stanser+ b. 5 Apr 1725
- Catherine Stanser b. b 1750
- Elizabeth Stanser b. s 1755
- Mary Stanser b. s 1755
Alvin Clifford Walling
(21 March 1904 - 9 May 1964)
Alvin Clifford Walling|b. 21 Mar 1904\nd. 9 May 1964|p891.htm#i10815|Thomas Ruby Walling|b. 11 Jul 1873\nd. 29 Dec 1946|p892.htm#i10563|Laura Melinda Long|b. 1 Oct 1877\nd. 29 Mar 1910|p509.htm#i10690|Reuben T. Walling|b. 17 Jan 1828\nd. 14 Feb 1911|p892.htm#i10439|Harriett Ruby|b. 24 Jan 1841\nd. 3 Jul 1926|p706.htm#i10438|||||||
Alvin Clifford Walling was born on 21 March 1904 in Haliburton, Ontario, Canada. He was the son of Thomas Ruby Walling and Laura Melinda Long. Alvin Clifford Walling was listed on the 1911 census with Thomas Ruby Walling and Grace Lewis in June 1911.
Alvin Clifford Walling married Flora Eliza MacDonald in Canada.
Alvin died of haemochromatosis on 9 May 1964 in Haliburton, ONT, CAN, aged 60.
Alvin Clifford Walling married Flora Eliza MacDonald in Canada.
Alvin died of haemochromatosis on 9 May 1964 in Haliburton, ONT, CAN, aged 60.
Barbara Anne Walling
(23 March 1937 - April 1940)
Barbara Anne Walling|b. 23 Mar 1937\nd. Apr 1940|p891.htm#i10767|Lester Howard Walling|b. 20 Jun 1907\nd. 20 Oct 1989|p892.htm#i10695|Mary Fairchild|b. c 1912\nd. 18 Sep 2009|p316.htm#i10766|Samuel Walling|b. 30 Apr 1865\nd. 3 Oct 1949|p892.htm#i10561|Alice Dummitt|b. c 1867\nd. 1921|p284.htm#i10694|||||||
Barbara Anne Walling was born on 23 March 1937 in Canada. She was the daughter of Lester Howard Walling and Mary Fairchild.
Barbara died by drowning in April 1940 aged 3.
Barbara died by drowning in April 1940 aged 3.
Benjamin Arthur Walling
(6 May 1883 - after 1958)
Benjamin Arthur Walling|b. 6 May 1883\nd. a 1958|p891.htm#i10540|Reuben Thomas Walling|b. 17 Jan 1828\nd. 14 Feb 1911|p892.htm#i10439|Harriett Ruby|b. 24 Jan 1841\nd. 3 Jul 1926|p706.htm#i10438|James Walling|b. b Mar 1795\nd. Mar 1879|p891.htm#i24681|Ann Unknown|b. c 1800\nd. Jun 1872|p858.htm#i30139|George Ruby|b. 18 Apr 1813\nd. 25 May 1874|p705.htm#i9315|Ann Sergeant|b. 9 Oct 1808\nd. 27 May 1870|p752.htm#i9316|
Benjamin Arthur Walling was born on 6 May 1883 in Haliburton, Ontario, Canada. He was the son of Reuben Thomas Walling and Harriett Ruby. Benjamin Arthur Walling was listed on the 1901 census with Reuben Thomas Walling and Harriett Ruby in March 1901 in Dysart township, Peterborough district, Ontario. Benjamin Arthur Walling was the informant at the death of Reuben Thomas Walling, on 14 February 1911. Benjamin Arthur Walling and Hildred Margaret Walling witnessed Arthur Batchelor and Mary Esther Walling's wedding on 23 May 1911 in the Baptist Church, Haliburton, Ontario, Canada.
Benjamin Arthur Walling and Harriett Ruby were listed in the 1911 census in Haliburton, Dysart Township, Haliburton county, Ontario.
Benjamin died after 1958 in Haliburton, ONT, CAN.
Benjamin Arthur Walling and Harriett Ruby were listed in the 1911 census in Haliburton, Dysart Township, Haliburton county, Ontario.
Benjamin died after 1958 in Haliburton, ONT, CAN.
Bertha Walling
(5 March 1904 - )
Bertha Walling|b. 5 Mar 1904|p891.htm#i10706|Henry James Carpenter Walling|b. 4 May 1861|p891.htm#i10559|Annie Eliza Clarke|b. 29 Jan 1868|p158.htm#i10691|Reuben T. Walling|b. 17 Jan 1828\nd. 14 Feb 1911|p892.htm#i10439|Harriett Ruby|b. 24 Jan 1841\nd. 3 Jul 1926|p706.htm#i10438|||||||
Bertha Walling was born on 5 March 1904 in Ontario. She was the daughter of Henry James Carpenter Walling and Annie Eliza Clarke. Bertha Walling was listed on the 1911 census with Henry James Carpenter Walling and Annie Eliza Clarke in June 1911 in Haliburton, Dysart Township, Haliburton county, Ontario.
Charles Walling
(23 March 1910 - )
Charles Walling|b. 23 Mar 1910|p891.htm#i29844|Thomas Ruby Walling|b. 11 Jul 1873\nd. 29 Dec 1946|p892.htm#i10563|Laura Melinda Long|b. 1 Oct 1877\nd. 29 Mar 1910|p509.htm#i10690|Reuben T. Walling|b. 17 Jan 1828\nd. 14 Feb 1911|p892.htm#i10439|Harriett Ruby|b. 24 Jan 1841\nd. 3 Jul 1926|p706.htm#i10438|||||||
Charles Walling was stillborn on 23 March 1910 in Haliburton, Ontario, Canada. He was the son of Thomas Ruby Walling and Laura Melinda Long.
Eric George Walling
(13 March 1907 - 4 October 1993)
Eric George Walling|b. 13 Mar 1907\nd. 4 Oct 1993|p891.htm#i10816|Thomas Ruby Walling|b. 11 Jul 1873\nd. 29 Dec 1946|p892.htm#i10563|Laura Melinda Long|b. 1 Oct 1877\nd. 29 Mar 1910|p509.htm#i10690|Reuben T. Walling|b. 17 Jan 1828\nd. 14 Feb 1911|p892.htm#i10439|Harriett Ruby|b. 24 Jan 1841\nd. 3 Jul 1926|p706.htm#i10438|||||||
Eric George Walling was born on 13 March 1907 in Haliburton, Ontario, Canada. He was the son of Thomas Ruby Walling and Laura Melinda Long. Eric George Walling was listed on the 1911 census with Thomas Ruby Walling and Grace Lewis in June 1911. Eric George Walling graduated in 1932 from McMaster University, Ontario, with a Master of Art in Thoelogy. Eric was a Baptist minister at Canada from about 1933. He served at North Battleford, Saskatchewan then Red Deer, Alberta.
He served as a Captain in the Auxilliary Services in World War II. He served as manager of the "Beaver Club" in London for over two years before returning to Canada in 1946.
Eric George Walling lived at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, 1993.
Eric died following Alzheimer's disease on 4 October 1993 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, aged 86. He was buried on 8 October 1993 in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens, Saskatoon. After a service at Grosvenor Park United Chruch (Cumberland Ave & 14th St).
He served as a Captain in the Auxilliary Services in World War II. He served as manager of the "Beaver Club" in London for over two years before returning to Canada in 1946.
Eric George Walling lived at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, 1993.
Eric died following Alzheimer's disease on 4 October 1993 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, aged 86. He was buried on 8 October 1993 in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens, Saskatoon. After a service at Grosvenor Park United Chruch (Cumberland Ave & 14th St).
Ernest Walling
(28 January 1912 - 8 February 1980)
Ernest Walling|b. 28 Jan 1912\nd. 8 Feb 1980|p891.htm#i10817|Thomas Ruby Walling|b. 11 Jul 1873\nd. 29 Dec 1946|p892.htm#i10563|Grace Lewis|b. 1892\nd. 26 Jan 1983|p504.htm#i10699|Reuben T. Walling|b. 17 Jan 1828\nd. 14 Feb 1911|p892.htm#i10439|Harriett Ruby|b. 24 Jan 1841\nd. 3 Jul 1926|p706.htm#i10438|||||||
Ernest Walling was born on 28 January 1912 in Canada. He was the son of Thomas Ruby Walling and Grace Lewis.
Ernest died on 8 February 1980 in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, aged 68.
Ernest died on 8 February 1980 in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, aged 68.
Ethel Jane Harriett Walling
(30 July 1890 - )
Ethel Jane Harriett Walling|b. 30 Jul 1890|p891.htm#i10703|Henry James Carpenter Walling|b. 4 May 1861|p891.htm#i10559|Annie Eliza Clarke|b. 29 Jan 1868|p158.htm#i10691|Reuben T. Walling|b. 17 Jan 1828\nd. 14 Feb 1911|p892.htm#i10439|Harriett Ruby|b. 24 Jan 1841\nd. 3 Jul 1926|p706.htm#i10438|||||||
Ethel Jane Harriett Walling was born on 30 July 1890 in Canada. She was the daughter of Henry James Carpenter Walling and Annie Eliza Clarke. Ethel Jane Harriett Walling was listed on the 1901 census with Henry James Carpenter Walling and Annie Eliza Clarke in March 1901 in Dysart township, Peterborough district, Ontario. Ethel Jane Harriett Walling was listed on the 1911 census with Henry James Carpenter Walling and Annie Eliza Clarke in June 1911 in Haliburton, Dysart Township, Haliburton county, Ontario.
Ethel Jane Harriett Walling married Walter John Rayner on 19 April 1916 in Methodist church, Haliburton, Ontario.
Ethel Jane Harriett Walling married Walter John Rayner on 19 April 1916 in Methodist church, Haliburton, Ontario.
Eveline Violet Walling
(20 April 1913 - 15 August 1982)
Eveline Violet Walling|b. 20 Apr 1913\nd. 15 Aug 1982|p891.htm#i10742|Samuel Walling|b. 30 Apr 1865\nd. 3 Oct 1949|p892.htm#i10561|Alice Dummitt|b. c 1867\nd. 1921|p284.htm#i10694|Reuben T. Walling|b. 17 Jan 1828\nd. 14 Feb 1911|p892.htm#i10439|Harriett Ruby|b. 24 Jan 1841\nd. 3 Jul 1926|p706.htm#i10438|||||||
Eveline Violet Walling was born on 20 April 1913 in Canada. She was the daughter of Samuel Walling and Alice Dummitt.
Eveline died on 15 August 1982 aged 69.
Eveline died on 15 August 1982 aged 69.
Hazel Blanche Walling
(2 May 1902 - 28 March 1986)
Hazel Blanche Walling|b. 2 May 1902\nd. 28 Mar 1986|p891.htm#i10541|Thomas Ruby Walling|b. 11 Jul 1873\nd. 29 Dec 1946|p892.htm#i10563|Laura Melinda Long|b. 1 Oct 1877\nd. 29 Mar 1910|p509.htm#i10690|Reuben T. Walling|b. 17 Jan 1828\nd. 14 Feb 1911|p892.htm#i10439|Harriett Ruby|b. 24 Jan 1841\nd. 3 Jul 1926|p706.htm#i10438|||||||
Hazel Blanche Walling was born on 2 May 1902 in Haliburton, Ontario, Canada. She was the daughter of Thomas Ruby Walling and Laura Melinda Long. Hazel Blanche Walling was listed on the 1911 census with Thomas Ruby Walling and Grace Lewis in June 1911. Hazel Blanche Walling was christened on 10 April 1912 in the Baptist church, Haliburton, Ontario, Canada.
Hazel Blanche Walling married Francis William Haskins on 2 June 1926 in Haliburton, ONT, CAN.
Hazel died on 28 March 1986 in Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada, aged 83. She was buried on 6 April 1986 in Summerland.
Hazel Blanche Walling married Francis William Haskins on 2 June 1926 in Haliburton, ONT, CAN.
Hazel died on 28 March 1986 in Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada, aged 83. She was buried on 6 April 1986 in Summerland.
Henry James Carpenter Walling
(4 May 1861 - )
Henry James Carpenter Walling|b. 4 May 1861|p891.htm#i10559|Reuben Thomas Walling|b. 17 Jan 1828\nd. 14 Feb 1911|p892.htm#i10439|Harriett Ruby|b. 24 Jan 1841\nd. 3 Jul 1926|p706.htm#i10438|James Walling|b. b Mar 1795\nd. Mar 1879|p891.htm#i24681|Ann Unknown|b. c 1800\nd. Jun 1872|p858.htm#i30139|George Ruby|b. 18 Apr 1813\nd. 25 May 1874|p705.htm#i9315|Ann Sergeant|b. 9 Oct 1808\nd. 27 May 1870|p752.htm#i9316|
Henry James Carpenter Walling was born on 4 May 1861 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He was the son of Reuben Thomas Walling and Harriett Ruby. Henry James Carpenter Walling was christened in the Baptist church, Toronto. Henry was a carpenter.
Henry James Carpenter Walling married Annie Eliza Clarke on 29 January 1889 in Haliburton, Ontario, Canada.
Henry James Carpenter Walling and Annie Eliza Clarke were listed in the 1901 census in Dysart township, Peterborough district, Ontario.
Henry James Carpenter Walling and Annie Eliza Clarke were listed in the 1911 census in Haliburton, Dysart Township, Haliburton county, Ontario.
Henry died in Haliburton, ONT, CAN.
Henry James Carpenter Walling married Annie Eliza Clarke on 29 January 1889 in Haliburton, Ontario, Canada.
Henry James Carpenter Walling and Annie Eliza Clarke were listed in the 1901 census in Dysart township, Peterborough district, Ontario.
Henry James Carpenter Walling and Annie Eliza Clarke were listed in the 1911 census in Haliburton, Dysart Township, Haliburton county, Ontario.
Henry died in Haliburton, ONT, CAN.
Children of Henry James Carpenter Walling and Annie Eliza Clarke
- Ethel Jane Harriett Walling b. 30 Jul 1890
- Hildred Margaret Walling b. 28 Sep 1892
- Oscar Henry Reuben Walling+ b. 26 Oct 1899
- Bertha Walling b. 5 Mar 1904
Hildred Margaret Walling
(28 September 1892 - )
Hildred Margaret Walling|b. 28 Sep 1892|p891.htm#i10704|Henry James Carpenter Walling|b. 4 May 1861|p891.htm#i10559|Annie Eliza Clarke|b. 29 Jan 1868|p158.htm#i10691|Reuben T. Walling|b. 17 Jan 1828\nd. 14 Feb 1911|p892.htm#i10439|Harriett Ruby|b. 24 Jan 1841\nd. 3 Jul 1926|p706.htm#i10438|||||||
Hildred Margaret Walling was born on 28 September 1892 in Haliburton, Ontario, Canada. She was the daughter of Henry James Carpenter Walling and Annie Eliza Clarke. Hildred Margaret Walling was listed on the 1901 census with Henry James Carpenter Walling and Annie Eliza Clarke in March 1901 in Dysart township, Peterborough district, Ontario. Hildred Margaret Walling and Benjamin Arthur Walling witnessed Arthur Batchelor and Mary Esther Walling's wedding on 23 May 1911 in the Baptist Church, Haliburton, Ontario, Canada. Hildred Margaret Walling was listed on the 1911 census with Henry James Carpenter Walling and Annie Eliza Clarke in June 1911 in Haliburton, Dysart Township, Haliburton county, Ontario.
Hildred Margaret Walling married Ernest Walter Adams on 25 October 1916 in Haliburton, Ontario.
Hildred Margaret Walling married Ernest Walter Adams on 25 October 1916 in Haliburton, Ontario.
Hillary Elizabeth Frances Walling
(14 January 1989 - 3 November 1989)
Iris Irene Walling
(16 October 1914 - 16 July 1988)
Iris Irene Walling|b. 16 Oct 1914\nd. 16 Jul 1988|p891.htm#i10818|Thomas Ruby Walling|b. 11 Jul 1873\nd. 29 Dec 1946|p892.htm#i10563|Grace Lewis|b. 1892\nd. 26 Jan 1983|p504.htm#i10699|Reuben T. Walling|b. 17 Jan 1828\nd. 14 Feb 1911|p892.htm#i10439|Harriett Ruby|b. 24 Jan 1841\nd. 3 Jul 1926|p706.htm#i10438|||||||
Iris Irene Walling was born on 16 October 1914 in Haliburton, Ontario, Canada. She was the daughter of Thomas Ruby Walling and Grace Lewis.
Iris died of liver cancer on 16 July 1988 in 1 Second Street, Belleville, Ontario, Canada, aged 73. Iris Irene Smith, Bellville; Funeral was held July 18 for Iris Irene Smith, 73, of 1 Second St, Belleville, who died July 16. Service was at John R Bush Funeral Home with Rev. Maurice McLeod officiating. Burial in Belleville cemetery. Daughter of the late Thomas and Grace Walling, she is survived by her husband Sydney W J Smith and children Ronald of Corbyville and Mrs William (Shirley) Evanyshn of Scarborough. She was predeceased by sister Mrs Frank (Hazel) Haskins and two brothers Alvin & Ernest, and is survived by brothers Eric of Saskatoon and Victor of North Bay. Bearers were grandsons Roger, Peter, Alan and Steven and friends Ken Gosleigh and Mike Acquafreddo.
Iris died of liver cancer on 16 July 1988 in 1 Second Street, Belleville, Ontario, Canada, aged 73. Iris Irene Smith, Bellville; Funeral was held July 18 for Iris Irene Smith, 73, of 1 Second St, Belleville, who died July 16. Service was at John R Bush Funeral Home with Rev. Maurice McLeod officiating. Burial in Belleville cemetery. Daughter of the late Thomas and Grace Walling, she is survived by her husband Sydney W J Smith and children Ronald of Corbyville and Mrs William (Shirley) Evanyshn of Scarborough. She was predeceased by sister Mrs Frank (Hazel) Haskins and two brothers Alvin & Ernest, and is survived by brothers Eric of Saskatoon and Victor of North Bay. Bearers were grandsons Roger, Peter, Alan and Steven and friends Ken Gosleigh and Mike Acquafreddo.
James Walling
(circa 1821 - December 1911)
James Walling|b. c 1821\nd. Dec 1911|p891.htm#i11032|James Walling|b. b Mar 1795\nd. Mar 1879|p891.htm#i24681|Ann Unknown|b. c 1800\nd. Jun 1872|p858.htm#i30139|||||||||||||
James Walling was born circa 1821 in Kingskerswell, Devon. He was the son of James Walling and Ann Unknown.
James Walling appeared on the 1841 census in the household of James Walling and Ann Unknown in Kingskerswell. James, Reuben, Sarah, Lydia and Mary were listed as the children of James Walling in the 1851 census in Southernay House?, Kingskerswell, Devon. James was listed as the son of James Walling in the 1861 census in Water Lane, Kingskerswell, Devon. James Walling 65, tailor, born St Mary Church, Devon, his wife Ann Walling 61, ditto, unmarried son James Walling 40, born Kingskerswell, Henry S Davey 7, grandson, scholar, born St Mary Church.
James Walling and Susanna Pike's marriage was registered in the quarter ending December 1865 in Newton Abbot RD, Devon. James was listed as James Walling's son in the 1871 census in 16 Water Lane, Kingskerswell. James Walling was listed in a directory dated 1873 as James Walling, tailor at Kingskerswell, Devon.
James Walling and Susanna Pike appeared on the 1881 census in Kingskerswell, Devon. James Walling, head, married, 60, tailor, born Kingskerswell, Susanna, wife, 59, tailor wife, born Ashprington.
James's death was registered in the quarter ending in December 1911 in Newton Abbot RD, Devon, England.
James Walling appeared on the 1841 census in the household of James Walling and Ann Unknown in Kingskerswell. James, Reuben, Sarah, Lydia and Mary were listed as the children of James Walling in the 1851 census in Southernay House?, Kingskerswell, Devon. James was listed as the son of James Walling in the 1861 census in Water Lane, Kingskerswell, Devon. James Walling 65, tailor, born St Mary Church, Devon, his wife Ann Walling 61, ditto, unmarried son James Walling 40, born Kingskerswell, Henry S Davey 7, grandson, scholar, born St Mary Church.
James Walling and Susanna Pike's marriage was registered in the quarter ending December 1865 in Newton Abbot RD, Devon. James was listed as James Walling's son in the 1871 census in 16 Water Lane, Kingskerswell. James Walling was listed in a directory dated 1873 as James Walling, tailor at Kingskerswell, Devon.
James Walling and Susanna Pike appeared on the 1881 census in Kingskerswell, Devon. James Walling, head, married, 60, tailor, born Kingskerswell, Susanna, wife, 59, tailor wife, born Ashprington.
James's death was registered in the quarter ending in December 1911 in Newton Abbot RD, Devon, England.
James Walling
(before March 1795 - March 1879)
James Walling was born before March 1795 in St Marychurch, Torquay, Devon.
James Walling married Ann Unknown circa 1820.
James Walling and Ann Unknown appeared on the 1841 census in Kingskerswell. James Walling, 45?, Ann 41, James 21, Reuben T 15, William 8, Lydia? 5, Sarah Ann 3, Mary Hannah, 7 months (almost illegible).
James Walling and Ann Unknown were recorded on the 1851 census in Southernay House?, Kingskerswell, Devon. James Walling, head, married, 56, tailor master employing 2 men, born Devon, St Mary Church: his wife Ann, 51?, ditto, James son, u, 30 tailor journeyman, Reuben Thomas Walling, 23, unmarried, tailor journeyman, Sarah Ann, 13, at home, Lydia, 15, ditto, Mary Ann, 10, scholar, all born at Kingskerswell; Charles Davey, visitor, unmarried, 23, Painter & Glazier, born St Mary...
James Walling and Ann Unknown appeared on the 1861 census in Water Lane, Kingskerswell, Devon. James Walling 65, tailor, born St Mary Church, Devon, his wife Ann Walling 61, ditto, unmarried son James Walling 40, born Kingskerswell, Henry S Davey 7, grandson, scholar, born St Mary Church.
James Walling and Ann Unknown appeared on the 1871 census in 16 Water Lane, Kingskerswell. James Walling 75 . tailor, born St Mary Church; Ann, wife, 71, ditto, James, son married 50, tailor, born Kingskerswell, Susanna Walling 49, duaghter in law, married, 49, born Ashprington, Devon.
James's death was registered in the quarter ending in March 1879 in Newton Abbot RD, Devon.
James Walling married Ann Unknown circa 1820.
James Walling and Ann Unknown appeared on the 1841 census in Kingskerswell. James Walling, 45?, Ann 41, James 21, Reuben T 15, William 8, Lydia? 5, Sarah Ann 3, Mary Hannah, 7 months (almost illegible).
James Walling and Ann Unknown were recorded on the 1851 census in Southernay House?, Kingskerswell, Devon. James Walling, head, married, 56, tailor master employing 2 men, born Devon, St Mary Church: his wife Ann, 51?, ditto, James son, u, 30 tailor journeyman, Reuben Thomas Walling, 23, unmarried, tailor journeyman, Sarah Ann, 13, at home, Lydia, 15, ditto, Mary Ann, 10, scholar, all born at Kingskerswell; Charles Davey, visitor, unmarried, 23, Painter & Glazier, born St Mary...
James Walling and Ann Unknown appeared on the 1861 census in Water Lane, Kingskerswell, Devon. James Walling 65, tailor, born St Mary Church, Devon, his wife Ann Walling 61, ditto, unmarried son James Walling 40, born Kingskerswell, Henry S Davey 7, grandson, scholar, born St Mary Church.
James Walling and Ann Unknown appeared on the 1871 census in 16 Water Lane, Kingskerswell. James Walling 75 . tailor, born St Mary Church; Ann, wife, 71, ditto, James, son married 50, tailor, born Kingskerswell, Susanna Walling 49, duaghter in law, married, 49, born Ashprington, Devon.
James's death was registered in the quarter ending in March 1879 in Newton Abbot RD, Devon.
Children of James Walling and Ann Unknown
- James Walling b. c 1821, d. Dec 1911
- Reuben Thomas Walling+ b. 17 Jan 1828, d. 14 Feb 1911
- William Walling b. c 1833
- Lydia Walling b. c 1836, d. Jun 1852
- Sarah Ann Walling+ b. 16 Mar 1838, d. 4 Jan 1906
- Mary Ann Walling b. c 1840
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