John Carroll England1
M, #876, b. 15 March 1823, d. 22 August 1892
- Relationship
- 3rd great-granduncle of Joanne Gayle Albertson
John Carroll England was born on 15 March 1823 in Tennessee.1 He was the son of Joseph England and Mary Reed.1
He appeared on the 1850 U.S. census taken on 10 August 1850 in 12th District, Callaway County, Missouri, in the household of his parents Joseph and Mary England. He was listed as John C. England, age 26, born in Tennessee.2
On 11 June 1860 he appeared in the household of Riley and Susan Isabelle England on the 1860 U.S. census taken in District No. 18, Callaway County, Missouri. He was listed as John England, farm laborer, born in Tennessee. He was Riley's brother.3 About 1860 he moved to Davis County, Iowa, with Riley and Susan.4 He moved to California with Riley and Susan about 1864.4 John was listed on a voters list for Lakeport, Lake County, California, on 25 April 1867. He was shown as John Carroll England, 43, born in Tennessee, a farmer.5
In Big Valley, post office Uncle Sam, Lake County, California, in 1870 John appeared on the 1870 U.S. census. He was enumerated as J.C. England, age 45, born in Tennessee, a farmer with $300 value real estate. He was shown with the family of his brother Riley.6 The Patent for his homestead was issued by the United States of America to John Carroll England 20 June 1873 described as the west 1/2 of the southwest 1/4 and the southwest 1/4 of the northwest 1/4 in section 13 and the northwest 1/4 of the northwest 1/4 of section 24, all in township 13N, range 9W in Lake County, California, totaling 160 acres.7 John was listed in a directory for Lake County, California, in 1878. He was shown as J C England, farmer, 160 acres.8
On 5 June 1880 in Lakeport Township, Lake County, California, he appeared on the 1880 U.S. census in the household of Riley Jackson England. He was enumerated as John C. England, brother, occupation proprietor at Springs, age 56, born in Tennessee, his parents born in Maryland and Virginia.9
John died on 22 August 1892 in Lakeport, Lake County, California, at age 69.1
He appeared on the 1850 U.S. census taken on 10 August 1850 in 12th District, Callaway County, Missouri, in the household of his parents Joseph and Mary England. He was listed as John C. England, age 26, born in Tennessee.2
On 11 June 1860 he appeared in the household of Riley and Susan Isabelle England on the 1860 U.S. census taken in District No. 18, Callaway County, Missouri. He was listed as John England, farm laborer, born in Tennessee. He was Riley's brother.3 About 1860 he moved to Davis County, Iowa, with Riley and Susan.4 He moved to California with Riley and Susan about 1864.4 John was listed on a voters list for Lakeport, Lake County, California, on 25 April 1867. He was shown as John Carroll England, 43, born in Tennessee, a farmer.5
In Big Valley, post office Uncle Sam, Lake County, California, in 1870 John appeared on the 1870 U.S. census. He was enumerated as J.C. England, age 45, born in Tennessee, a farmer with $300 value real estate. He was shown with the family of his brother Riley.6 The Patent for his homestead was issued by the United States of America to John Carroll England 20 June 1873 described as the west 1/2 of the southwest 1/4 and the southwest 1/4 of the northwest 1/4 in section 13 and the northwest 1/4 of the northwest 1/4 of section 24, all in township 13N, range 9W in Lake County, California, totaling 160 acres.7 John was listed in a directory for Lake County, California, in 1878. He was shown as J C England, farmer, 160 acres.8
On 5 June 1880 in Lakeport Township, Lake County, California, he appeared on the 1880 U.S. census in the household of Riley Jackson England. He was enumerated as John C. England, brother, occupation proprietor at Springs, age 56, born in Tennessee, his parents born in Maryland and Virginia.9
John died on 22 August 1892 in Lakeport, Lake County, California, at age 69.1
Citations
- [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , pages 3-4.
- [S1046] 1850, U.S. Census, Pupulation Schedule,Callaway County, Missouri, 13th District, stamped page 206, Dwelling 155, Family 156.
- [S1512] 1860, U.S. Census Population Schedule,Callaway County, Missouri, District 18, page 22, Dwelling 136, Family 140.
- [S1519] England family by James Buchanan England 1944, supplied by Tom Goldrup, California, 2000,.
- [S1518] California Voter Registers, online at ancestry.com,California State Library Roll Number 18, Lake County, page 6.
- [S966] 1870, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Lake County, California, Big Valley, Uncle Sam Post Office, page 215, stamped page 394, Dwelling 191, Family 148.
- [S759] Bureau of Land Management, GLO Land Records, online glorecords.blm.gov,John England, Document number 319, BLM serial number CACAAA 017949.
- [S1520] Lake Co CA Directories, online at calarchives4u.com/directories/lake,page 4 of printout of 4 Apr 2006.
- [S1521] 1880, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Lake County, California, Lakeport Township, Enumeration District 51, page 6B, stamped 40, after dwelling 53, family 53.
Riley Jackson England1
M, #877, b. 20 September 1827, d. 4 February 1891
- Relationship
- 3rd great-granduncle of Joanne Gayle Albertson
Riley Jackson England was born on 20 September 1827 in Gibson County, Tennessee.1 He was the son of Joseph England and Mary Reed.1
He appeared on the 1850 U.S. census taken on 10 August 1850 in 12th District, Callaway County, Missouri, in the household of his parents Joseph and Mary England. He was shown as Riley J. England, age 23, born in Tennessee.2
He married Susan Isabelle Adams in Callaway County, Missouri, on 11 May 1854.1 On 10 June 1857,Riley Jackson England purchased real estate from the United States Government, in Callaway County, Missouri. The property was described as the south 1/2 of the southwest 1/4 of section 28 and the north 1/2 of the northwest 1/4 of section 33 in township 46 north, range 9 west of the 5th principal meridian, containing 160 acres.3
On 11 June 1860 Riley and Susan appeared on the 1860 U.S. census taken in District No. 18, Callaway County, Missouri. He was listed as R. J. England, farmer, age 33, born in Tennessee. The real estate was valued at $500 and the personal property was also valued at $500. She was shown as Susan I England, age 24, born in Missouri.. Their children John, James and Nancy were listed as living with them. Also in the household was Riley's brother, John.4 About 1860 Riley and Susan moved to Davis County, Iowa. Their children John, James and Nancy went with them. Riley's brother John also moved with them.5 Riley and Susan moved to California about 1864. Their children James, Nancy and Joseph went with them. Their son James wrote a remembrance of their journey many years later, including the death of their oldest son, John, near Fort Bridger. Also on the trip was Riley's nephew, James England and his family and Riley's brother John.5 Riley was listed on a voters list for Kelsey, Lake County, California, on 10 June 1867. He was shown as Riley Jackson England, age 40, born in Tennessee, a farmer.6
In Big Valley, post office Uncle Sam, Lake County, California, in 1870 Riley and Susan appeared on the 1870 U.S. census. He was enumerated as R. J. England, age 42, born in Tennessee, a farmer with $1000 value real property and $200 personal property. She was shown as Susan England, age 33, born in Missouri, keeping house. Their children James, Nancy, Joseph, Mary and Susan were listed as living with them.7 Riley Jackson England appeared on the 1870 Census Agricultural Schedules in 1870 in Lower Lake, Lake County, California. He had 20 acres improved land, with 140 acres unimproved, farm valued at $800 and farming implements and machinery at $60. Livestock was 3 horses and 9 swine, value $140. Nothing was listed in the produce section.8 The Patent for his homestead was issued by the United States of America to Riley Jackson England 20 June 1873 described as the southeast 1/4 of section 14, township 13N, range 9W in Lake County, California, totaling 160 acres.9 Riley was listed in a directory for Lake County, California, in 1878. He was shown as R J England, propr Springs,160 acres.10
On 5 June 1880 in Lakeport Township, Lake County, California, Riley and Susan appeared on the 1880 U.S. census. He was listed as Riley J. England, farmer, age 53, born in Tennessee, father born in Maryland and mother born in Virginia. He was marked as disabled. She was shown as Susan I. England, wife, age 44, born in Missouri. Their children James, Nancy, Joseph, Mary, Susan and Martha were listed as living with them. Riley's brother John was also in the household.11
Riley died on 4 February 1891 in Kelseyville, Lake County, California, at age 63.1
He appeared on the 1850 U.S. census taken on 10 August 1850 in 12th District, Callaway County, Missouri, in the household of his parents Joseph and Mary England. He was shown as Riley J. England, age 23, born in Tennessee.2
He married Susan Isabelle Adams in Callaway County, Missouri, on 11 May 1854.1 On 10 June 1857,Riley Jackson England purchased real estate from the United States Government, in Callaway County, Missouri. The property was described as the south 1/2 of the southwest 1/4 of section 28 and the north 1/2 of the northwest 1/4 of section 33 in township 46 north, range 9 west of the 5th principal meridian, containing 160 acres.3
On 11 June 1860 Riley and Susan appeared on the 1860 U.S. census taken in District No. 18, Callaway County, Missouri. He was listed as R. J. England, farmer, age 33, born in Tennessee. The real estate was valued at $500 and the personal property was also valued at $500. She was shown as Susan I England, age 24, born in Missouri.. Their children John, James and Nancy were listed as living with them. Also in the household was Riley's brother, John.4 About 1860 Riley and Susan moved to Davis County, Iowa. Their children John, James and Nancy went with them. Riley's brother John also moved with them.5 Riley and Susan moved to California about 1864. Their children James, Nancy and Joseph went with them. Their son James wrote a remembrance of their journey many years later, including the death of their oldest son, John, near Fort Bridger. Also on the trip was Riley's nephew, James England and his family and Riley's brother John.5 Riley was listed on a voters list for Kelsey, Lake County, California, on 10 June 1867. He was shown as Riley Jackson England, age 40, born in Tennessee, a farmer.6
In Big Valley, post office Uncle Sam, Lake County, California, in 1870 Riley and Susan appeared on the 1870 U.S. census. He was enumerated as R. J. England, age 42, born in Tennessee, a farmer with $1000 value real property and $200 personal property. She was shown as Susan England, age 33, born in Missouri, keeping house. Their children James, Nancy, Joseph, Mary and Susan were listed as living with them.7 Riley Jackson England appeared on the 1870 Census Agricultural Schedules in 1870 in Lower Lake, Lake County, California. He had 20 acres improved land, with 140 acres unimproved, farm valued at $800 and farming implements and machinery at $60. Livestock was 3 horses and 9 swine, value $140. Nothing was listed in the produce section.8 The Patent for his homestead was issued by the United States of America to Riley Jackson England 20 June 1873 described as the southeast 1/4 of section 14, township 13N, range 9W in Lake County, California, totaling 160 acres.9 Riley was listed in a directory for Lake County, California, in 1878. He was shown as R J England, propr Springs,160 acres.10
On 5 June 1880 in Lakeport Township, Lake County, California, Riley and Susan appeared on the 1880 U.S. census. He was listed as Riley J. England, farmer, age 53, born in Tennessee, father born in Maryland and mother born in Virginia. He was marked as disabled. She was shown as Susan I. England, wife, age 44, born in Missouri. Their children James, Nancy, Joseph, Mary, Susan and Martha were listed as living with them. Riley's brother John was also in the household.11
Riley died on 4 February 1891 in Kelseyville, Lake County, California, at age 63.1
Children of Riley Jackson England and Susan Isabelle Adams
- John E England12 b. 27 Jan 1855, d. 20 Jul 1864
- James Buchanan England13 b. 31 Jan 1857, d. 18 Jan 1945
- Nancy Elizabeth England13 b. 10 Jul 1859, d. 22 Aug 1950
- Joseph Roberson England14 b. 16 Jan 1864, d. 2 Dec 1927
- Mary Susan England15 b. 7 Feb 1867, d. 22 Apr 1887
- Susan Alice England15 b. 14 Mar 1870, d. 3 Apr 1946
- Martha Isabelle England15 b. 4 Jun 1874, d. 8 Feb 1896
- Riley Jackson England15 b. 27 Nov 1877, d. 11 Jan 1878
- Charles England15 b. 12 Jun 1879, d. 19 Dec 1879
Citations
- [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 4.
- [S1046] 1850, U.S. Census, Pupulation Schedule,Callaway County, Missouri, 13th District, stamped page 206, Dwelling 155, Family 156.
- [S759] Bureau of Land Management, GLO Land Records, online glorecords.blm.gov,Riley J. England, Document 27675, BLM serial number MO NO S/N.
- [S1512] 1860, U.S. Census Population Schedule,Callaway County, Missouri, District 18, page 22, Dwelling 136, Family 140.
- [S1519] England family by James Buchanan England 1944, supplied by Tom Goldrup, California, 2000,.
- [S1518] California Voter Registers, online at ancestry.com,California State Library Roll Number 18, Lake County, page 6.
- [S966] 1870, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Lake County, California, Big Valley, Uncle Sam Post Office, page 215, stamped page 394, Dwelling 190, Family 148.
- [S1538] 1870, U.S. Census,Agricultural Schedule,Lake County, California, Lower Lake, page 9, Line 35.
- [S759] Bureau of Land Management, GLO Land Records, online glorecords.blm.gov,Riley J. England, Document 320, BLM serial number CACAAA 017950.
- [S1520] Lake Co CA Directories, online at calarchives4u.com/directories/lake,page 4 of printout of 4 Apr 2006.
- [S1521] 1880, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Lake County, California, Lakeport Township, Enumeration District 51, page 6B, stamped 40, after dwelling 53, family 53.
- [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 58.
- [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 59.
- [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 59-60.
- [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 60.
Susan Isabelle Adams1
F, #878, b. 20 February 1836, d. 29 March 1919
Susan Isabelle Adams was born on 20 February 1836.1
She married Riley Jackson England, son of Joseph England and Mary Reed, in Callaway County, Missouri, on 11 May 1854.1
On 11 June 1860 Susan and Riley appeared on the 1860 U.S. census taken in District No. 18, Callaway County, Missouri. He was listed as R. J. England, farmer, age 33, born in Tennessee. The real estate was valued at $500 and the personal property was also valued at $500. She was shown as Susan I England, age 24, born in Missouri.. Their children John, James and Nancy were listed as living with them. Also in the household was Riley's brother, John.2 About 1860 Susan and Riley moved to Davis County, Iowa. Their children John, James and Nancy went with them. Riley's brother John also moved with them.3 Susan and Riley moved to California about 1864. Their children James, Nancy and Joseph went with them. Their son James wrote a remembrance of their journey many years later, including the death of their oldest son, John, near Fort Bridger. Also on the trip was Riley's nephew, James England and his family and Riley's brother John.3
In Big Valley, post office Uncle Sam, Lake County, California, in 1870 Susan and Riley appeared on the 1870 U.S. census. He was enumerated as R. J. England, age 42, born in Tennessee, a farmer with $1000 value real property and $200 personal property. She was shown as Susan England, age 33, born in Missouri, keeping house. Their children James, Nancy, Joseph, Mary and Susan were listed as living with them.4
On 5 June 1880 in Lakeport Township, Lake County, California, Susan and Riley appeared on the 1880 U.S. census. He was listed as Riley J. England, farmer, age 53, born in Tennessee, father born in Maryland and mother born in Virginia. He was marked as disabled. She was shown as Susan I. England, wife, age 44, born in Missouri. Their children James, Nancy, Joseph, Mary, Susan and Martha were listed as living with them. Riley's brother John was also in the household.5
Susan died on 29 March 1919 in Healdsburg, Sonoma County, California, at age 83.1
She married Riley Jackson England, son of Joseph England and Mary Reed, in Callaway County, Missouri, on 11 May 1854.1
On 11 June 1860 Susan and Riley appeared on the 1860 U.S. census taken in District No. 18, Callaway County, Missouri. He was listed as R. J. England, farmer, age 33, born in Tennessee. The real estate was valued at $500 and the personal property was also valued at $500. She was shown as Susan I England, age 24, born in Missouri.. Their children John, James and Nancy were listed as living with them. Also in the household was Riley's brother, John.2 About 1860 Susan and Riley moved to Davis County, Iowa. Their children John, James and Nancy went with them. Riley's brother John also moved with them.3 Susan and Riley moved to California about 1864. Their children James, Nancy and Joseph went with them. Their son James wrote a remembrance of their journey many years later, including the death of their oldest son, John, near Fort Bridger. Also on the trip was Riley's nephew, James England and his family and Riley's brother John.3
In Big Valley, post office Uncle Sam, Lake County, California, in 1870 Susan and Riley appeared on the 1870 U.S. census. He was enumerated as R. J. England, age 42, born in Tennessee, a farmer with $1000 value real property and $200 personal property. She was shown as Susan England, age 33, born in Missouri, keeping house. Their children James, Nancy, Joseph, Mary and Susan were listed as living with them.4
On 5 June 1880 in Lakeport Township, Lake County, California, Susan and Riley appeared on the 1880 U.S. census. He was listed as Riley J. England, farmer, age 53, born in Tennessee, father born in Maryland and mother born in Virginia. He was marked as disabled. She was shown as Susan I. England, wife, age 44, born in Missouri. Their children James, Nancy, Joseph, Mary, Susan and Martha were listed as living with them. Riley's brother John was also in the household.5
Susan died on 29 March 1919 in Healdsburg, Sonoma County, California, at age 83.1
Children of Susan Isabelle Adams and Riley Jackson England
- John E England6 b. 27 Jan 1855, d. 20 Jul 1864
- James Buchanan England7 b. 31 Jan 1857, d. 18 Jan 1945
- Nancy Elizabeth England7 b. 10 Jul 1859, d. 22 Aug 1950
- Joseph Roberson England8 b. 16 Jan 1864, d. 2 Dec 1927
- Mary Susan England9 b. 7 Feb 1867, d. 22 Apr 1887
- Susan Alice England9 b. 14 Mar 1870, d. 3 Apr 1946
- Martha Isabelle England9 b. 4 Jun 1874, d. 8 Feb 1896
- Riley Jackson England9 b. 27 Nov 1877, d. 11 Jan 1878
- Charles England9 b. 12 Jun 1879, d. 19 Dec 1879
Citations
- [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 4.
- [S1512] 1860, U.S. Census Population Schedule,Callaway County, Missouri, District 18, page 22, Dwelling 136, Family 140.
- [S1519] England family by James Buchanan England 1944, supplied by Tom Goldrup, California, 2000,.
- [S966] 1870, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Lake County, California, Big Valley, Uncle Sam Post Office, page 215, stamped page 394, Dwelling 190, Family 148.
- [S1521] 1880, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Lake County, California, Lakeport Township, Enumeration District 51, page 6B, stamped 40, after dwelling 53, family 53.
- [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 58.
- [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 59.
- [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 59-60.
- [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 60.
Elizabeth Louise Russell1
F, #879, b. 6 March 1826, d. 2 March 1874
Elizabeth Louise Russell was born on 6 March 1826 in Campbell County, Virginia.2,3
She married James Burton England, son of Joseph England and Mary Reed, in Montgomery County, Missouri, on 2 February 1847.1
Elizabeth and James appeared on the 1850 U.S. census taken on 2 October 1850 in District 61, Montgomery County, Missouri. He was shown as James B. England, Farmer, age 36, born in Kentucky. She was listed as Elizabeth England, age 26, born in Virginia. Their children Mary and Joseph were listed as living with them.4
On 18 July 1860 Elizabeth and James appeared on the 1860 U.S. census taken in Danville Township, Montgomery County, Missouri. He was enumerated as James W England, occupation music teachr, $1000 real estate and $700 personal property, age 45, born in Tennessee. She was listed as Elizabeth england, age 34, born in Virginia. Their children Mary, Joseph and Charles were listed as living with them.5
In Danville Township, Montgomery County, Missouri, on 3 June 1870 Elizabeth and James appeared on the 1870 U.S. census. He was listed as James England, farmer, with $2000 real estate and $700 personal property, age 55, born in Kentucky. She was shown as Elizabeth England, age 44, born in Virginia. Their children Mary, Joseph, Charles and Susan were listed as living with them.6
Elizabeth died on 2 March 1874 in Mineola vicinity, Montgomery County, Missouri, at age 47.1,7 She was buried at Bryan Cemetery, Mineola, Montgomery County, Missouri.7 The inscription on her grave marker reads: ELIZABETH. Wife of J. B. ENGLAND. DIED. March 2, 1874 AGED. 47 ys. 11 mo. 24 Ds.7
She married James Burton England, son of Joseph England and Mary Reed, in Montgomery County, Missouri, on 2 February 1847.1
Elizabeth and James appeared on the 1850 U.S. census taken on 2 October 1850 in District 61, Montgomery County, Missouri. He was shown as James B. England, Farmer, age 36, born in Kentucky. She was listed as Elizabeth England, age 26, born in Virginia. Their children Mary and Joseph were listed as living with them.4
On 18 July 1860 Elizabeth and James appeared on the 1860 U.S. census taken in Danville Township, Montgomery County, Missouri. He was enumerated as James W England, occupation music teachr, $1000 real estate and $700 personal property, age 45, born in Tennessee. She was listed as Elizabeth england, age 34, born in Virginia. Their children Mary, Joseph and Charles were listed as living with them.5
In Danville Township, Montgomery County, Missouri, on 3 June 1870 Elizabeth and James appeared on the 1870 U.S. census. He was listed as James England, farmer, with $2000 real estate and $700 personal property, age 55, born in Kentucky. She was shown as Elizabeth England, age 44, born in Virginia. Their children Mary, Joseph, Charles and Susan were listed as living with them.6
Elizabeth died on 2 March 1874 in Mineola vicinity, Montgomery County, Missouri, at age 47.1,7 She was buried at Bryan Cemetery, Mineola, Montgomery County, Missouri.7 The inscription on her grave marker reads: ELIZABETH. Wife of J. B. ENGLAND. DIED. March 2, 1874 AGED. 47 ys. 11 mo. 24 Ds.7
Children of Elizabeth Louise Russell and James Burton England
- Mary Bridget England8 b. 8 Mar 1848, d. 23 Sep 1879
- Joseph Nicholas England8 b. 12 Apr 1849, d. 3 Oct 1925
- James W England9 b. 20 Mar 1853, d. 6 May 1854
- Charles Henry England9 b. 19 Aug 1855, d. 15 Jun 1922
- Susan Elizabeth England9 b. 22 Jul 1864, d. 24 Oct 1896
Citations
- [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 3.
- [S1135] Find a Grave, online findagrave.com,Elizabeth L. Russell. England, Bryan Cemetery, Montgomery County, Missouri, memorial #29148962, printout 29 Mar 2014 gives birthdate ad 6 Mar 1826.
- [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 3, shows birthdate as 8 Mar 1826.
- [S1055] 1850, U.S. Census, Pupulation Schedule,Montgomery County, Missouri, District 61, pages 206A, 206B, Dwelling 539, Family 539.
- [S1513] 1860, U.S. Census Population Schedule,Montgomery County, Missouri, Danville Township, page 379, Dwelling 431, Family 431.
- [S1522] 1870, U.S. Census Population Schedule,Montgomery County, Missouri, Danville Township, page 8, stamped 34B, Dwelling 50, Family 50.
- [S1135] Find a Grave, online findagrave.com,Elizabeth L. Russell. England, Bryan Cemetery, Montgomery County, Missouri, memorial #29148962, printout 29 Mar 2014.
- [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 46.
- [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 47.
Martha Walker1
F, #880, b. 15 August 1806, d. 11 August 1870
- Relationship
- 3rd great-grandaunt of Joanne Gayle Albertson
Martha Walker was born on 15 August 1806 in Christian County, Kentucky.1 She was the daughter of Rachel (?) It is probable that Rachel was the mother of Mary, Martha and Eliza. Rachel Walker was living with Eliza Bell in the 1850 census. No direct evidence has yet been found that Martha and Mary and Eliza are sisters. However, Martha and Mary, were married at the same location, both with surname Walker. Comparing the names of the children of Martha, Mary and Eliza many duplicates are found. There is an old family story that the England's sister married a Bell. It seems probable that it was the sister of the England's wives who married the Bell.2
She married Joseph H. England, son of Joseph England and Mary Reed, in Gibson County, Tennessee, on 21 January 1828.1 About 1846 Martha and Joseph moved to Davis County, Iowa. Their children Eliza, Mary, Rachel, James, Joseph and Margaret went with them.3
Martha and Joseph appeared on the 1850 U.S. census taken on 30 September 1850 in Fabius Township, Davis County, Iowa. He was listed as Josep England, a 44 year old farmer, born in Kentucky, who could not read or write. Their children Eliza, Mary, Rachel, James, Joseph and Margaret were listed as living with them.4
In 1856 Martha and Joseph appeared on the state census in Wyacondah Township, Davis County, Iowa. Joseph was shown as Joseph England, age 50, a farmer born in Kentucky. They were listed as residents of Iowa for 10 years. The agricultural section showed 4 acres of oats producing 100 bushels; 20 acres of corn producing 900 bushels; 1/2 acre of potatoes producing 25 bushels; 47 hogs sold for value of $834; and 100 pounds of butter.. Their children Eliza, Rachel, James, Joseph, Margaret and William were listed as living with them. Their married daughter, Mary Edwards, was listed next door with her husband and daughter.3
On 5 August 1860 Martha and Joseph appeared on the 1860 U.S. census taken in Eldorado Township, post office Chelsea, Hunter County, Kansas. He was listed as Joseph England, age 53, born in Tennessee, a farmer with $600 value of personal property. She was shown as Martha England, age 52, born in Kentucky. Their children James, Joseph, Margaret and William were listed as living with them.5
On 22 May 1865 in Stranger Township, Leavenworth County, Kansas, Martha and Joseph appeared on the 1865 State census. He was shown as Jos. J. England, age 56, born in Kentucky, a farmer with $500 value of personal property. She seems to be listed as Mrs. England, age 55, born in Kentucky. They both are listed as unable to read and write. Their children Joseph and William were listed as living with them. Their son James and his wife were listed next door.6
In Franklin Township, Jackson County, Kansas, on 13 June 1870 Martha and Joseph appeared on the 1870 U.S. census. He was listed as Joseph J. England, age 53 [sic] born in Kentucky, a farmer who could not write, $1000 value real estate, $500 personal property. She was shown as Martha England, age 52 [sic] born in Kentucky, could not write, keeping house.. Their son William were listed as living with them. William's wife Mary was also in the household.7
Martha died on 11 August 1870 in Jackson County, Kansas, at age 63.1
She married Joseph H. England, son of Joseph England and Mary Reed, in Gibson County, Tennessee, on 21 January 1828.1 About 1846 Martha and Joseph moved to Davis County, Iowa. Their children Eliza, Mary, Rachel, James, Joseph and Margaret went with them.3
Martha and Joseph appeared on the 1850 U.S. census taken on 30 September 1850 in Fabius Township, Davis County, Iowa. He was listed as Josep England, a 44 year old farmer, born in Kentucky, who could not read or write. Their children Eliza, Mary, Rachel, James, Joseph and Margaret were listed as living with them.4
In 1856 Martha and Joseph appeared on the state census in Wyacondah Township, Davis County, Iowa. Joseph was shown as Joseph England, age 50, a farmer born in Kentucky. They were listed as residents of Iowa for 10 years. The agricultural section showed 4 acres of oats producing 100 bushels; 20 acres of corn producing 900 bushels; 1/2 acre of potatoes producing 25 bushels; 47 hogs sold for value of $834; and 100 pounds of butter.. Their children Eliza, Rachel, James, Joseph, Margaret and William were listed as living with them. Their married daughter, Mary Edwards, was listed next door with her husband and daughter.3
On 5 August 1860 Martha and Joseph appeared on the 1860 U.S. census taken in Eldorado Township, post office Chelsea, Hunter County, Kansas. He was listed as Joseph England, age 53, born in Tennessee, a farmer with $600 value of personal property. She was shown as Martha England, age 52, born in Kentucky. Their children James, Joseph, Margaret and William were listed as living with them.5
On 22 May 1865 in Stranger Township, Leavenworth County, Kansas, Martha and Joseph appeared on the 1865 State census. He was shown as Jos. J. England, age 56, born in Kentucky, a farmer with $500 value of personal property. She seems to be listed as Mrs. England, age 55, born in Kentucky. They both are listed as unable to read and write. Their children Joseph and William were listed as living with them. Their son James and his wife were listed next door.6
In Franklin Township, Jackson County, Kansas, on 13 June 1870 Martha and Joseph appeared on the 1870 U.S. census. He was listed as Joseph J. England, age 53 [sic] born in Kentucky, a farmer who could not write, $1000 value real estate, $500 personal property. She was shown as Martha England, age 52 [sic] born in Kentucky, could not write, keeping house.. Their son William were listed as living with them. William's wife Mary was also in the household.7
Martha died on 11 August 1870 in Jackson County, Kansas, at age 63.1
Children of Martha Walker and Joseph H. England
- Eliza J England8 b. a 1828, d. a 1856
- Mary Ann England8 b. 1833, d. a 1880
- Rachel Ann England8 b. 1 Mar 1836, d. 12 Oct 1906
- James D England9 b. a 1838, d. a 1860
- Joseph C England9 b. a 1840, d. a 1920
- Margaret C England9 b. a 1846, d. a 1860
- William L England9 b. 1851, d. Feb 1924
Citations
- [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 3.
- [S792] Conclusion of researcher, Joanne Skelton.
- [S873] 1856, Iowa State Census, Population Schedule,Davis County, Iowa, Page 4, stamped pages 966, 967.
- [S294] 1850, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Davis County, Iowa, Fabius Township, page 285A, dwelling 7, family 7.
- [S1047] 1860, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Hunter County, Kansas, Eldorado Township, post office Chelsea, page 63, Dwelling 585. Family 523.
- [S1388] 1865, Kansas State Census, Population Schedule, Leavenworth County, Kansas, Stranger Township, page 9.
- [S1050] 1870, U.S. Census Population Schedule,Jackson County, Kansas, Franklin Township, page 17, stamped 294, Dwelling 113, Family 114.
- [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 43.
- [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 44.
Elizabeth (?)1
F, #881, b. about 1800, d. about 1856
Elizabeth (?) was born about 1800 in Kentucky.1
She married David England, son of Joseph England and Mary Reed, in Tennessee about 1825.1
Elizabeth and David appeared on the 1850 U.S. census taken on 17 August 1850 in District 11, Marion County, Illinois. He was listed as David England, a farmer, age 50, born in Kentucky. She was shown as Elizabeth England, age 50, born in Kentucky, unable to read and write. Their children Nancy, Louise, Joseph and Sarah were listed as living with them.2
In 1855 Elizabeth England was probably the female age 50 to 60 listed in the household of her husband David England on the state census in Marion County, Illinois.3
Elizabeth died about 1856 in Marion County, Illinois.1
She married David England, son of Joseph England and Mary Reed, in Tennessee about 1825.1
Elizabeth and David appeared on the 1850 U.S. census taken on 17 August 1850 in District 11, Marion County, Illinois. He was listed as David England, a farmer, age 50, born in Kentucky. She was shown as Elizabeth England, age 50, born in Kentucky, unable to read and write. Their children Nancy, Louise, Joseph and Sarah were listed as living with them.2
In 1855 Elizabeth England was probably the female age 50 to 60 listed in the household of her husband David England on the state census in Marion County, Illinois.3
Elizabeth died about 1856 in Marion County, Illinois.1
Children of Elizabeth (?) and David England
- William David England4 b. 1826
- Nancy England4 b. 1828, d. a 1888
- Louise England4 b. 1834, d. a 1894
- Joseph C England4 b. 1837, d. 26 Jun 1880
- Sarah J England4 b. 1839, d. a 1870
Citations
- [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 2.
- [S1051] 1850, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Marion County, Illinois, District 11, page 2, Dwelling 19, Family 20.
- [S1052] 1855, Illinois State Census, Population Schedule,Marion County, Illinois, pages 88-89, line 7.
- [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 5.
Frances Natalie Rudolph1
F, #882, b. 21 April 1819, d. 27 June 1898
Frances Natalie Rudolph was born on 21 April 1819 in Germany.2,3,1
She married David England, son of Joseph England and Mary Reed, in Cooke County, Texas, on 20 February 1859.1,4
On 4 July 1860 Frances and David appeared on the 1860 U.S. census taken in Gainesville post office, Cooke County, Texas. He was enumerated as David England, age 60, born in Kentucky, a farmer with $450 value real estate and $338 value personal property. She was shown as Natalie England, age 36, birthplace unknown. Her son from her previous marriage, Albert age 2, was also in the household.5
In Precinct 3, Post office Whitesboro, Grayson County, Texas, on 9 November 1870 Frances and David appeared on the 1870 U.S. census. He was listed as David England, age 70, born in Kentucky, a farmer with $1000 value real property and $800 value personal property. She was shown as Natalia England age 48, born in Germany, keeps house. Their son David were listed as living with them. Natalia's son from her previous marriage, Frederick A age 13, was also in the household.3
Frances died on 27 June 1898 in Grayson County, Texas, at age 79.2,6 She was buried at Oak Wood Cemetery, Whitesboro, Grayson County, Texas.2
She married David England, son of Joseph England and Mary Reed, in Cooke County, Texas, on 20 February 1859.1,4
On 4 July 1860 Frances and David appeared on the 1860 U.S. census taken in Gainesville post office, Cooke County, Texas. He was enumerated as David England, age 60, born in Kentucky, a farmer with $450 value real estate and $338 value personal property. She was shown as Natalie England, age 36, birthplace unknown. Her son from her previous marriage, Albert age 2, was also in the household.5
In Precinct 3, Post office Whitesboro, Grayson County, Texas, on 9 November 1870 Frances and David appeared on the 1870 U.S. census. He was listed as David England, age 70, born in Kentucky, a farmer with $1000 value real property and $800 value personal property. She was shown as Natalia England age 48, born in Germany, keeps house. Their son David were listed as living with them. Natalia's son from her previous marriage, Frederick A age 13, was also in the household.3
Frances died on 27 June 1898 in Grayson County, Texas, at age 79.2,6 She was buried at Oak Wood Cemetery, Whitesboro, Grayson County, Texas.2
Child of Frances Natalie Rudolph and David England
- David Rudolph England7 b. 22 Mar 1861, d. 30 Dec 1917
Citations
- [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 2.
- [S1054] Grayson Co TX Cemeteries Index, online at txgenweb3.org/txgranson/ceme...,Oak Wood Cemetery, Whitesboro
ENGLAND NATALIE 21 APR 1819 27 JUN 1898. - [S1056] 1870, U.S. Census Population Schedule,Grayson County, Texas, Precinct No. 3, post office Whitesboro, page 11, stamped page 104, Dwelling 63, Family 65.
- [S1053] Cooke Co TX Marriages Index, online at rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txcooke/Cookemarriage,David ENGLAND to Francis N. THEABAULD 20 Feb 1859.
- [S1057] 1860, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Cooke County, Texas, Gainesville post office, page 30, stamped pate 239B, Dwelling 285, Family 293.
- [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 2, appears to be an error on the death date.
- [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , pages 5-6.
William David England1
M, #883, b. 1826
- Relationship
- 1st cousin 4 times removed of Joanne Gayle Albertson
William David England was born in 1826 in Tennessee.1 He was the son of David England and Elizabeth (?)1
He married Rebecca T Reese in Marion County, Illinois, on 19 December 1844.1
William and Rebecca appeared on the 1850 U.S. census taken on 31 August 1850 in District 11, Marion County, Illinois. He was listed as William England, farmer, age 24, born in Tennessee. She was listed as Rebecca England, age 27, born in Tennessee. Their children Sarah and David were living with them.2
He married Rebecca T Reese in Marion County, Illinois, on 19 December 1844.1
William and Rebecca appeared on the 1850 U.S. census taken on 31 August 1850 in District 11, Marion County, Illinois. He was listed as William England, farmer, age 24, born in Tennessee. She was listed as Rebecca England, age 27, born in Tennessee. Their children Sarah and David were living with them.2
Nancy England1
F, #884, b. 1828, d. after 1888
- Relationship
- 1st cousin 4 times removed of Joanne Gayle Albertson
Nancy England was born in 1828 in Tennessee.1 She was the daughter of David England and Elizabeth (?)1
She appeared on the 1850 U.S. census taken on 17 August 1850 in District 11, Marion County, Illinois, in the household of her parents David and Elizabeth England. She was listed as Nancy England, age 22, born in Tennessee, unable to read and write.2
She married Spencer Bullard in Marion County, Illinois, on 10 March 1855.1
Nancy died after 1888 in Texas.1
She appeared on the 1850 U.S. census taken on 17 August 1850 in District 11, Marion County, Illinois, in the household of her parents David and Elizabeth England. She was listed as Nancy England, age 22, born in Tennessee, unable to read and write.2
She married Spencer Bullard in Marion County, Illinois, on 10 March 1855.1
Nancy died after 1888 in Texas.1
Louise England1
F, #885, b. 1834, d. after 1894
- Relationship
- 1st cousin 4 times removed of Joanne Gayle Albertson
Louise England was born in 1834 in Marion County, Illinois.1 She was the daughter of David England and Elizabeth (?)1
She appeared on the 1850 U.S. census taken on 17 August 1850 in District 11, Marion County, Illinois, in the household of her parents David and Elizabeth England. She was shown as Louise England, age 16, born in Illinois.2
In 1855 Louise England was probably the female age 20 to 30 listed in the household of her father David England on the state census in Marion County, Illinois.3
She married Daniel Brown in Marion County, Illinois, on 13 May 1856.1
Louise died after 1894.1
She appeared on the 1850 U.S. census taken on 17 August 1850 in District 11, Marion County, Illinois, in the household of her parents David and Elizabeth England. She was shown as Louise England, age 16, born in Illinois.2
In 1855 Louise England was probably the female age 20 to 30 listed in the household of her father David England on the state census in Marion County, Illinois.3
She married Daniel Brown in Marion County, Illinois, on 13 May 1856.1
Louise died after 1894.1
Joseph C England1
M, #886, b. 1837, d. 26 June 1880
- Relationship
- 1st cousin 4 times removed of Joanne Gayle Albertson
Joseph C England was born in 1837 in Marion County, Illinois.1 He was the son of David England and Elizabeth (?)1
He appeared on the 1850 U.S. census taken on 17 August 1850 in District 11, Marion County, Illinois, in the household of his parents David and Elizabeth England. He was listed as Joseph England, age 13, born in Illinois.2
In 1855 Joseph C England was probably the male age 10 to 20 listed in the household of his father David England on the state census in Marion County, Illinois.3
He married Nancy Gibson in Cooke County, Texas, on 24 December 1858.4,1
He married Elizabeth Allred in Grayson County, Texas, on 30 January 1862.1
He married Celestria Allred in Grayson County, Texas, on 8 September 1867.1
Joseph died on 26 June 1880 in Alma, Crawford County, Arkansas.1
He appeared on the 1850 U.S. census taken on 17 August 1850 in District 11, Marion County, Illinois, in the household of his parents David and Elizabeth England. He was listed as Joseph England, age 13, born in Illinois.2
In 1855 Joseph C England was probably the male age 10 to 20 listed in the household of his father David England on the state census in Marion County, Illinois.3
He married Nancy Gibson in Cooke County, Texas, on 24 December 1858.4,1
He married Elizabeth Allred in Grayson County, Texas, on 30 January 1862.1
He married Celestria Allred in Grayson County, Texas, on 8 September 1867.1
Joseph died on 26 June 1880 in Alma, Crawford County, Arkansas.1
Citations
- [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 5.
- [S1051] 1850, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Marion County, Illinois, District 11, page 2, Dwelling 19, Family 20.
- [S1052] 1855, Illinois State Census, Population Schedule,Marion County, Illinois, pages 88-89, line 7.
- [S1053] Cooke Co TX Marriages Index, online at rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txcooke/Cookemarriage,Joseph C. ENGLAND to Nancy J. GIBSON 24 Dec 1858.
Sarah J England1
F, #887, b. 1839, d. after 1870
- Relationship
- 1st cousin 4 times removed of Joanne Gayle Albertson
Sarah J England was born in 1839 in Marion County, Illinois.1 She was the daughter of David England and Elizabeth (?)1
She appeared on the 1850 U.S. census taken on 17 August 1850 in District 11, Marion County, Illinois, in the household of her parents David and Elizabeth England. She was enumerated as Sarah England, age 11, born in Illinois.2
In 1855 Sarah J England was probably the female age 10 to 20 listed in the household of her father David England on the state census in Marion County, Illinois.3
She married George W Gibson in Cooke County, Texas, on 27 October 1858.4,1
Sarah died after 1870.1
She appeared on the 1850 U.S. census taken on 17 August 1850 in District 11, Marion County, Illinois, in the household of her parents David and Elizabeth England. She was enumerated as Sarah England, age 11, born in Illinois.2
In 1855 Sarah J England was probably the female age 10 to 20 listed in the household of her father David England on the state census in Marion County, Illinois.3
She married George W Gibson in Cooke County, Texas, on 27 October 1858.4,1
Sarah died after 1870.1
Citations
- [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 5.
- [S1051] 1850, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Marion County, Illinois, District 11, page 2, Dwelling 19, Family 20.
- [S1052] 1855, Illinois State Census, Population Schedule,Marion County, Illinois, pages 88-89, line 7.
- [S1053] Cooke Co TX Marriages Index, online at rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txcooke/Cookemarriage,Geo. W. GIBSON to Sarah ENGLAND 1858.
David Rudolph England1
M, #888, b. 22 March 1861, d. 30 December 1917
- Relationship
- 1st cousin 4 times removed of Joanne Gayle Albertson
David Rudolph England was born on 22 March 1861 in Woodbine, Cooke County, Texas.1 He was the son of David England and Frances Natalie Rudolph.1
In Precinct 3, Post office Whitesboro, Grayson County, Texas, on 9 November 1870 he appeared on the 1870 U.S. census in the household of his parents David and Frances Natalie England. He was listed as David England, age 9, born in Texas.2
He married Emma Appelona Jennings in Woodbine, Cooke County, Texas, on 23 January 1881.3
David died on 30 December 1917 in Whitesboro, Grayson County, Texas, at age 56.1 He was buried at Oak Wood Cemetery, Whitesboro, Grayson County, Texas.4
In Precinct 3, Post office Whitesboro, Grayson County, Texas, on 9 November 1870 he appeared on the 1870 U.S. census in the household of his parents David and Frances Natalie England. He was listed as David England, age 9, born in Texas.2
He married Emma Appelona Jennings in Woodbine, Cooke County, Texas, on 23 January 1881.3
David died on 30 December 1917 in Whitesboro, Grayson County, Texas, at age 56.1 He was buried at Oak Wood Cemetery, Whitesboro, Grayson County, Texas.4
Citations
- [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , pages 5-6.
- [S1056] 1870, U.S. Census Population Schedule,Grayson County, Texas, Precinct No. 3, post office Whitesboro, page 11, stamped page 104, Dwelling 63, Family 65.
- [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 5-6.
- [S1054] Grayson Co TX Cemeteries Index, online at txgenweb3.org/txgranson/ceme...,Oak Wood Cemetery, Whitesboro
ENGLAND D R 22 MAR 1861 30 DEC 1917
*S/W - E A ENGLAND.
Eliza J England1
F, #889, b. about 1828, d. after 1856
- Relationship
- 1st cousin 4 times removed of Joanne Gayle Albertson
Eliza J England was born about 1828 in Kentucky.1 She was the daughter of Joseph H. England and Martha Walker.1 She moved to Davis County, Iowa, about 1846 with her parents Joseph and Martha England.2
She appeared on the 1850 U.S. census taken on 30 September 1850 in Fabius Township, Davis County, Iowa, in the household of her parents Joseph and Martha England.3
In 1856 Eliza J England appeared on the state census in Wyacondah Township, Davis County, Iowa, in the household of her parents, Joseph H. England and Martha England.2
Eliza died after 1856.1
She appeared on the 1850 U.S. census taken on 30 September 1850 in Fabius Township, Davis County, Iowa, in the household of her parents Joseph and Martha England.3
In 1856 Eliza J England appeared on the state census in Wyacondah Township, Davis County, Iowa, in the household of her parents, Joseph H. England and Martha England.2
Eliza died after 1856.1
Mary Ann England1
F, #890, b. 1833, d. after 1880
- Relationship
- 1st cousin 4 times removed of Joanne Gayle Albertson
Mary Ann England was born in 1833 in Greene County, Illinois.1 She was the daughter of Joseph H. England and Martha Walker.1 She moved to Davis County, Iowa, about 1846 with her parents Joseph and Martha England.2
She appeared on the 1850 U.S. census taken on 30 September 1850 in Fabius Township, Davis County, Iowa, in the household of her parents Joseph and Martha England.3
She married William P Edwards in Davis County, Iowa, on 25 November 1854.1
In 1856 Mary and William appeared on the state census in Wyacondah Township, Davis County, Iowa. He was listed as William Edward, age 24, born in Kentucky, a farmer, a resident of Iowa for 2 years. She was shown as Mary A. Edwards, age 22, born in Illinois, a resident of Iowa for 10 years. Their daughter Martha was living with them. The agricultural section showed 6 acres of spring wheat producing 40 bushels; 9 acres of oats producing 315 bushels; 15 acres of corn producing 600 bushels; 1/4 acre potatoes producing 30 bushels; 6 hogs sold valued at $12; and 100 pound of butter.2
On 5 August 1860 Mary and William appeared on the 1860 U.S. census taken in Eldorado Township, post office Chelsea, Hunter County, Kansas. He was listed as William Edwards, age 30, born in Tennessee, a farmer with personal property valued at $300. She was shown as Mfary Edward, age 27, born in Illinois. Their young daughters Martha, Mary and Amanda were listed as living with them.4
On 15 June 1880 in Grant Township, Clay County, Kansas, Mary and William appeared on the 1880 U.S. census. He was enumerated as Wm Edwards, age 51, born in Tennessee, a farmer who could not read or write. She was listed as Mary Ann Edwards, wife, age 46, born in Illinois, keeping house. Their children Elizabeth, Julia, Laura and Charles were living with them as well as a boarder, William Willson.5
Mary died after 1880.5,1
She appeared on the 1850 U.S. census taken on 30 September 1850 in Fabius Township, Davis County, Iowa, in the household of her parents Joseph and Martha England.3
She married William P Edwards in Davis County, Iowa, on 25 November 1854.1
In 1856 Mary and William appeared on the state census in Wyacondah Township, Davis County, Iowa. He was listed as William Edward, age 24, born in Kentucky, a farmer, a resident of Iowa for 2 years. She was shown as Mary A. Edwards, age 22, born in Illinois, a resident of Iowa for 10 years. Their daughter Martha was living with them. The agricultural section showed 6 acres of spring wheat producing 40 bushels; 9 acres of oats producing 315 bushels; 15 acres of corn producing 600 bushels; 1/4 acre potatoes producing 30 bushels; 6 hogs sold valued at $12; and 100 pound of butter.2
On 5 August 1860 Mary and William appeared on the 1860 U.S. census taken in Eldorado Township, post office Chelsea, Hunter County, Kansas. He was listed as William Edwards, age 30, born in Tennessee, a farmer with personal property valued at $300. She was shown as Mfary Edward, age 27, born in Illinois. Their young daughters Martha, Mary and Amanda were listed as living with them.4
On 15 June 1880 in Grant Township, Clay County, Kansas, Mary and William appeared on the 1880 U.S. census. He was enumerated as Wm Edwards, age 51, born in Tennessee, a farmer who could not read or write. She was listed as Mary Ann Edwards, wife, age 46, born in Illinois, keeping house. Their children Elizabeth, Julia, Laura and Charles were living with them as well as a boarder, William Willson.5
Mary died after 1880.5,1
Citations
- [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 43.
- [S873] 1856, Iowa State Census, Population Schedule,Davis County, Iowa, Page 4, stamped pages 966, 967.
- [S294] 1850, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Davis County, Iowa, Fabius Township, page 285A, dwelling 7, family 7.
- [S1047] 1860, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Hunter County, Kansas, Eldorado Township, post office Chelsea, page 63, Dwelling 584. Family 522.
- [S1049] 1880, U.S. Census Population Schedule,Clay County, Kansas, Grant Township, Enumeration District 33, page 2 B, Dwelling 17, Family 17.
Rachel Ann England1
F, #891, b. 1 March 1836, d. 12 October 1906
- Relationship
- 1st cousin 4 times removed of Joanne Gayle Albertson
Rachel Ann England was born on 1 March 1836 in Greene County, Illinois.1 She was the daughter of Joseph H. England and Martha Walker.1 She moved to Davis County, Iowa, about 1846 with her parents Joseph and Martha England.2
She appeared on the 1850 U.S. census taken on 30 September 1850 in Fabius Township, Davis County, Iowa, in the household of her parents Joseph and Martha England.3
In 1856 Rachel Ann England appeared on the state census in Wyacondah Township, Davis County, Iowa, in the household of her parents, Joseph H. England and Martha England.2
She married Joseph Worley on 27 August 1857.1
On 5 August 1860 Rachel and Joseph appeared on the 1860 U.S. census taken in Eldorado Township, post office Chelsea, Hunter County, Kansas. He was listed as Joseph Worley, age 29, born in Indiana, a farmer with $200 value of personal property. She was shown as Rachel Worley, age 24, born in Illinois. Their young sons Charles and Joseph were listed as living with them.4
In Clay Center Township, Clay County, Kansas, on 27 June 1870 Rachel and Joseph appeared on the 1870 U.S. census. He was enumerated as Joseph Worley, age 39, born in Indiana, a farmer with $750 value real property and $375 personal property. She was shown as Rachel Worley, age 34, born in Illinois, keeping house. Their children Charles, Joseph, James, Martha and Mary were living with them.5
In Grant Township, Clay County, Kansas,Rachel and Joseph appeared on the state census on 1 March 1875. He was listed as Joseph Worley, farmer, age 44, born in Indiana, with land valued at $1000 and personal property of $300. She was shown as Rachel Worley, age 45, born in Illinois. They were shown as coming to Kansas from Iowa. Their children in the household were Chas M, age 16; Joseph age 15; James age 12; Marth age 6 and Mary age 5. All the the children had been born in Kansas.6
On 15 June 1880 in Grant Township, Clay County, Kansas, Rachel and Joseph appeared on the 1880 U.S. census. He was shown as Joseph Worley, age 49, a farmer born in Indiana. She was listed as Rachel E. Worley, wife, age 44, born in Illinois, keeping house. Their children Charles, Joseph, James, Martha and Mary Nancy were living with them.7
Rachel died on 12 October 1906 in Lecompton, Douglas County, Kansas, at age 70.1
She appeared on the 1850 U.S. census taken on 30 September 1850 in Fabius Township, Davis County, Iowa, in the household of her parents Joseph and Martha England.3
In 1856 Rachel Ann England appeared on the state census in Wyacondah Township, Davis County, Iowa, in the household of her parents, Joseph H. England and Martha England.2
She married Joseph Worley on 27 August 1857.1
On 5 August 1860 Rachel and Joseph appeared on the 1860 U.S. census taken in Eldorado Township, post office Chelsea, Hunter County, Kansas. He was listed as Joseph Worley, age 29, born in Indiana, a farmer with $200 value of personal property. She was shown as Rachel Worley, age 24, born in Illinois. Their young sons Charles and Joseph were listed as living with them.4
In Clay Center Township, Clay County, Kansas, on 27 June 1870 Rachel and Joseph appeared on the 1870 U.S. census. He was enumerated as Joseph Worley, age 39, born in Indiana, a farmer with $750 value real property and $375 personal property. She was shown as Rachel Worley, age 34, born in Illinois, keeping house. Their children Charles, Joseph, James, Martha and Mary were living with them.5
In Grant Township, Clay County, Kansas,Rachel and Joseph appeared on the state census on 1 March 1875. He was listed as Joseph Worley, farmer, age 44, born in Indiana, with land valued at $1000 and personal property of $300. She was shown as Rachel Worley, age 45, born in Illinois. They were shown as coming to Kansas from Iowa. Their children in the household were Chas M, age 16; Joseph age 15; James age 12; Marth age 6 and Mary age 5. All the the children had been born in Kansas.6
On 15 June 1880 in Grant Township, Clay County, Kansas, Rachel and Joseph appeared on the 1880 U.S. census. He was shown as Joseph Worley, age 49, a farmer born in Indiana. She was listed as Rachel E. Worley, wife, age 44, born in Illinois, keeping house. Their children Charles, Joseph, James, Martha and Mary Nancy were living with them.7
Rachel died on 12 October 1906 in Lecompton, Douglas County, Kansas, at age 70.1
Citations
- [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 43.
- [S873] 1856, Iowa State Census, Population Schedule,Davis County, Iowa, Page 4, stamped pages 966, 967.
- [S294] 1850, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Davis County, Iowa, Fabius Township, page 285A, dwelling 7, family 7.
- [S1047] 1860, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Hunter County, Kansas, Eldorado Township, post office Chelsea, page 63, Dwelling 586. Family 524.
- [S1048] 1870, U.S. Census Population Schedule,Clay County, Kansas, Clay Center Township, page 2, Dwelling 8, Family 8.
- [S1517] 1865, Kansas State Census, Population Schedule, Clay County, Kansas, Grant Township, Family 28.
- [S1049] 1880, U.S. Census Population Schedule,Clay County, Kansas, Grant Township, Enumeration District 33, page 2 B, Dwelling 16, Family 16.
James D England1
M, #892, b. about 1838, d. after 1860
- Relationship
- 1st cousin 4 times removed of Joanne Gayle Albertson
James D England was born about 1838 in Greene County, Illinois.1 He was the son of Joseph H. England and Martha Walker.1 He moved to Davis County, Iowa, about 1846 with his parents Joseph and Martha England.2
He appeared on the 1850 U.S. census taken on 30 September 1850 in Fabius Township, Davis County, Iowa, in the household of his parents Joseph and Martha England.3
In 1856 James D England appeared on the state census in Wyacondah Township, Davis County, Iowa, in the household of his parents, Joseph H. England and Martha England.2
James died after 1860.1
On 5 August 1860 he appeared on the 1860 U.S. census taken in Eldorado Township, post office Chelsea, Hunter County, Kansas, in the household of his parents Joseph and Martha England. He was shown as James England, age 21, born in Illinois, a farmer wtih personal property valued at $400.4
He appeared on the 1850 U.S. census taken on 30 September 1850 in Fabius Township, Davis County, Iowa, in the household of his parents Joseph and Martha England.3
In 1856 James D England appeared on the state census in Wyacondah Township, Davis County, Iowa, in the household of his parents, Joseph H. England and Martha England.2
James died after 1860.1
On 5 August 1860 he appeared on the 1860 U.S. census taken in Eldorado Township, post office Chelsea, Hunter County, Kansas, in the household of his parents Joseph and Martha England. He was shown as James England, age 21, born in Illinois, a farmer wtih personal property valued at $400.4
Citations
- [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 44.
- [S873] 1856, Iowa State Census, Population Schedule,Davis County, Iowa, Page 4, stamped pages 966, 967.
- [S294] 1850, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Davis County, Iowa, Fabius Township, page 285A, dwelling 7, family 7.
- [S1047] 1860, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Hunter County, Kansas, Eldorado Township, post office Chelsea, page 63, Dwelling 585. Family 523.
Joseph C England1
M, #893, b. about 1840, d. after 1920
- Relationship
- 1st cousin 4 times removed of Joanne Gayle Albertson
Joseph C England was born about 1840 in Greene County, Illinois.1 He was the son of Joseph H. England and Martha Walker.1 He moved to Davis County, Iowa, about 1846 with his parents Joseph and Martha England.2
He appeared on the 1850 U.S. census taken on 30 September 1850 in Fabius Township, Davis County, Iowa, in the household of his parents Joseph and Martha England.3
In 1856 Joseph C England appeared on the state census in Wyacondah Township, Davis County, Iowa, in the household of his parents, Joseph H. England and Martha England.2
On 5 August 1860 he appeared on the 1860 U.S. census taken in Eldorado Township, post office Chelsea, Hunter County, Kansas, in the household of his parents Joseph and Martha England. He was listed as Joseph England, age 20, born in Illinois, a farmer with personal property valued at $150.4
On 22 May 1865 in Stranger Township, Leavenworth County, Kansas, he appeared on the 1865 State census in the household of his parents Joseph and Martha England. He was shown as Jos. C. England age 23, born in Illinois. He was a soldier. It appears to say he was in Regiment 6, Company D.5
He married Eliza E (?) about 1868.1
On 1 March 1885 in McLouth, Jefferson County, Kansas, Joseph and Eliza appeared on the 1885 State census. He was listed as Joseph England, minister, age 43, born in Illinois and she was shown as Eliza E. England, age 32, born in Indiana. They both came to Kansas from Iowa. Children listed in their household included Joseph L. age 16; John H., age 14; William D., age 12; Mary A., age 9; Sarah J., age 6; Rosetta J. C., age 4 and Elijah C., age 3 months. The five older children had all attended school..6
Joseph died after 1920.1
He appeared on the 1850 U.S. census taken on 30 September 1850 in Fabius Township, Davis County, Iowa, in the household of his parents Joseph and Martha England.3
In 1856 Joseph C England appeared on the state census in Wyacondah Township, Davis County, Iowa, in the household of his parents, Joseph H. England and Martha England.2
On 5 August 1860 he appeared on the 1860 U.S. census taken in Eldorado Township, post office Chelsea, Hunter County, Kansas, in the household of his parents Joseph and Martha England. He was listed as Joseph England, age 20, born in Illinois, a farmer with personal property valued at $150.4
On 22 May 1865 in Stranger Township, Leavenworth County, Kansas, he appeared on the 1865 State census in the household of his parents Joseph and Martha England. He was shown as Jos. C. England age 23, born in Illinois. He was a soldier. It appears to say he was in Regiment 6, Company D.5
He married Eliza E (?) about 1868.1
On 1 March 1885 in McLouth, Jefferson County, Kansas, Joseph and Eliza appeared on the 1885 State census. He was listed as Joseph England, minister, age 43, born in Illinois and she was shown as Eliza E. England, age 32, born in Indiana. They both came to Kansas from Iowa. Children listed in their household included Joseph L. age 16; John H., age 14; William D., age 12; Mary A., age 9; Sarah J., age 6; Rosetta J. C., age 4 and Elijah C., age 3 months. The five older children had all attended school..6
Joseph died after 1920.1
Citations
- [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 44.
- [S873] 1856, Iowa State Census, Population Schedule,Davis County, Iowa, Page 4, stamped pages 966, 967.
- [S294] 1850, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Davis County, Iowa, Fabius Township, page 285A, dwelling 7, family 7.
- [S1047] 1860, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Hunter County, Kansas, Eldorado Township, post office Chelsea, page 63, Dwelling 585. Family 523.
- [S1388] 1865, Kansas State Census, Population Schedule, Leavenworth County, Kansas, Stranger Township, page 9.
- [S1514] 1885, Kansas State Census, Population Schedule,Jefferson County, Kansas, Roll KS1885-61, Dwelling 180, Family 181.
Margaret C England1
F, #894, b. about 1846, d. after 1860
- Relationship
- 1st cousin 4 times removed of Joanne Gayle Albertson
Margaret C England was born about 1846 in Greene County, Illinois.1 She was the daughter of Joseph H. England and Martha Walker.1 She moved to Davis County, Iowa, about 1846 with her parents Joseph and Martha England.2
She appeared on the 1850 U.S. census taken on 30 September 1850 in Fabius Township, Davis County, Iowa, in the household of her parents Joseph and Martha England.3
In 1856 Margaret C England appeared on the state census in Wyacondah Township, Davis County, Iowa, in the household of her parents, Joseph H. England and Martha England.2
Margaret died after 1860.1
On 5 August 1860 she appeared on the 1860 U.S. census taken in Eldorado Township, post office Chelsea, Hunter County, Kansas, in the household of her parents Joseph and Martha England. Her name was shown as Margaret England, age 14, born in Illinois.4
She appeared on the 1850 U.S. census taken on 30 September 1850 in Fabius Township, Davis County, Iowa, in the household of her parents Joseph and Martha England.3
In 1856 Margaret C England appeared on the state census in Wyacondah Township, Davis County, Iowa, in the household of her parents, Joseph H. England and Martha England.2
Margaret died after 1860.1
On 5 August 1860 she appeared on the 1860 U.S. census taken in Eldorado Township, post office Chelsea, Hunter County, Kansas, in the household of her parents Joseph and Martha England. Her name was shown as Margaret England, age 14, born in Illinois.4
Citations
- [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 44.
- [S873] 1856, Iowa State Census, Population Schedule,Davis County, Iowa, Page 4, stamped pages 966, 967.
- [S294] 1850, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Davis County, Iowa, Fabius Township, page 285A, dwelling 7, family 7.
- [S1047] 1860, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Hunter County, Kansas, Eldorado Township, post office Chelsea, page 63, Dwelling 585. Family 523.
William L England1
M, #895, b. 1851, d. February 1924
- Relationship
- 1st cousin 4 times removed of Joanne Gayle Albertson
William L England was born in 1851 in Davis County, Iowa.1 He was the son of Joseph H. England and Martha Walker.1
In 1856 William L England appeared on the state census in Wyacondah Township, Davis County, Iowa, in the household of his parents, Joseph H. England and Martha England.2
On 5 August 1860 he appeared on the 1860 U.S. census taken in Eldorado Township, post office Chelsea, Hunter County, Kansas, in the household of his parents Joseph and Martha England. He was enumerated as William England, age 8, born in Iowa.3
On 22 May 1865 in Stranger Township, Leavenworth County, Kansas, he appeared on the 1865 State census in the household of his parents Joseph and Martha England. He was listed as Wm. England age 15, born in Iowa.4
He married Mary M (?) about 1870.1
In Franklin Township, Jackson County, Kansas, on 13 June 1870 he appeared on the 1870 U.S. census in the household of his parents Joseph and Martha England. He was enumerated as William England, age 20, born in Iowa, a farmer with $325 value of personal property.5
On 19 June 1880 in Clay Center, Clay County, Kansas, William and Mary appeared on the 1880 U.S. census. He was enumerated as William L. England, farmer, age 29, born in Iowa. She was listed as Mary M. England, age 26, born in Indiana. Their chidren were also listed in the household: Joseph H, age 9; Margret A., age 8 and Benjamin F., age 4. The children were all born in Kansas.6
On 13 January 1920 William and Mary appeared on the 1920 U.S. census taken at 1525 Van Buren St in Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas. He was listed as William L. England, teamster for county road, age 70, born in Iowa. She was shown as Mary M. England, wife, age 68, born in Indiana.7
William died in February 1924 in Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas.8,9
In 1856 William L England appeared on the state census in Wyacondah Township, Davis County, Iowa, in the household of his parents, Joseph H. England and Martha England.2
On 5 August 1860 he appeared on the 1860 U.S. census taken in Eldorado Township, post office Chelsea, Hunter County, Kansas, in the household of his parents Joseph and Martha England. He was enumerated as William England, age 8, born in Iowa.3
On 22 May 1865 in Stranger Township, Leavenworth County, Kansas, he appeared on the 1865 State census in the household of his parents Joseph and Martha England. He was listed as Wm. England age 15, born in Iowa.4
He married Mary M (?) about 1870.1
In Franklin Township, Jackson County, Kansas, on 13 June 1870 he appeared on the 1870 U.S. census in the household of his parents Joseph and Martha England. He was enumerated as William England, age 20, born in Iowa, a farmer with $325 value of personal property.5
On 19 June 1880 in Clay Center, Clay County, Kansas, William and Mary appeared on the 1880 U.S. census. He was enumerated as William L. England, farmer, age 29, born in Iowa. She was listed as Mary M. England, age 26, born in Indiana. Their chidren were also listed in the household: Joseph H, age 9; Margret A., age 8 and Benjamin F., age 4. The children were all born in Kansas.6
On 13 January 1920 William and Mary appeared on the 1920 U.S. census taken at 1525 Van Buren St in Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas. He was listed as William L. England, teamster for county road, age 70, born in Iowa. She was shown as Mary M. England, wife, age 68, born in Indiana.7
William died in February 1924 in Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas.8,9
Citations
- [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 44.
- [S873] 1856, Iowa State Census, Population Schedule,Davis County, Iowa, Page 4, stamped pages 966, 967.
- [S1047] 1860, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Hunter County, Kansas, Eldorado Township, post office Chelsea, page 63, Dwelling 585. Family 523.
- [S1388] 1865, Kansas State Census, Population Schedule, Leavenworth County, Kansas, Stranger Township, page 9.
- [S1050] 1870, U.S. Census Population Schedule,Jackson County, Kansas, Franklin Township, page 17, stamped 294, Dwelling 113, Family 114.
- [S1049] 1880, U.S. Census Population Schedule,Clay County, Kansas, Clay Center, Enumeration District 24, page 21, stamped 36A, Dwelling 186, Family 126.
- [S1515] 1920, U. S. Census, Population Schedule,Shawnee County, Kansas, Topeka Ward 1, Enumeration District 155, page 9B, Dwelling 228, Family 238.
- [S1516] Shawnee Co KS Obituaries Index, online at tscpl.org, Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library Obituary Index,Topeka State Journal 13 Feb 1924, page 14, column 3.
- [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 44, states after 1920.
Mary Bridget England1
F, #896, b. 8 March 1848, d. 23 September 1879
- Relationship
- 1st cousin 4 times removed of Joanne Gayle Albertson
Mary Bridget England was born on 8 March 1848 in Montgomery County, Missouri.1 She was the daughter of James Burton England and Elizabeth Louise Russell.1
She appeared on the 1850 U.S. census taken on 2 October 1850 in District 61, Montgomery County, Missouri, in the household of her parents James and Elizabeth Louise England. She was shown as Mary England, age 3, born in Missouri.2
On 18 July 1860 she appeared on the 1860 U.S. census taken in Danville Township, Montgomery County, Missouri, in the household of her parents James and Elizabeth Louise England. She was shown as Mary England, age 10, born in Missouri, attended school.3
In Danville Township, Montgomery County, Missouri, on 3 June 1870 she appeared on the 1870 U.S. census in the household of her parents James and Elizabeth Louise England. She was shown as Mary England, age 21, born in Missouri.4
She married Thomas Fletcher Jones in Montgomery County, Missouri, on 5 June 1873.1 Mary Bridget England also went by the name of Mollie Jones.1
Mary died on 23 September 1879 in Montgomery County, Missouri, at age 31.5,1 She was buried at Bryan Cemetery, Mineola, Montgomery County, Missouri.5 The inscription on her grave marker reads: MOLLIE. wife of THOS F. JONES. Sept 23, 1879. AGED 31 ys 8 ms 15 ds.5
She appeared on the 1850 U.S. census taken on 2 October 1850 in District 61, Montgomery County, Missouri, in the household of her parents James and Elizabeth Louise England. She was shown as Mary England, age 3, born in Missouri.2
On 18 July 1860 she appeared on the 1860 U.S. census taken in Danville Township, Montgomery County, Missouri, in the household of her parents James and Elizabeth Louise England. She was shown as Mary England, age 10, born in Missouri, attended school.3
In Danville Township, Montgomery County, Missouri, on 3 June 1870 she appeared on the 1870 U.S. census in the household of her parents James and Elizabeth Louise England. She was shown as Mary England, age 21, born in Missouri.4
She married Thomas Fletcher Jones in Montgomery County, Missouri, on 5 June 1873.1 Mary Bridget England also went by the name of Mollie Jones.1
Mary died on 23 September 1879 in Montgomery County, Missouri, at age 31.5,1 She was buried at Bryan Cemetery, Mineola, Montgomery County, Missouri.5 The inscription on her grave marker reads: MOLLIE. wife of THOS F. JONES. Sept 23, 1879. AGED 31 ys 8 ms 15 ds.5
Citations
- [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 46.
- [S1055] 1850, U.S. Census, Pupulation Schedule,Montgomery County, Missouri, District 61, pages 206A, 206B, Dwelling 539, Family 539.
- [S1513] 1860, U.S. Census Population Schedule,Montgomery County, Missouri, Danville Township, page 379, Dwelling 431, Family 431.
- [S1522] 1870, U.S. Census Population Schedule,Montgomery County, Missouri, Danville Township, page 8, stamped 34B, Dwelling 50, Family 50.
- [S1135] Find a Grave, online findagrave.com,Mollie Jones, Bryan Cemetery, Montgomery County, Missouri, memorial #50091414, printout 29 Mar 2014.
Joseph Nicholas England1
M, #897, b. 12 April 1849, d. 3 October 1925
- Relationship
- 1st cousin 4 times removed of Joanne Gayle Albertson
Joseph Nicholas England was born on 12 April 1849 in Montgomery County, Missouri.2,3,1 He was the son of James Burton England and Elizabeth Louise Russell.1
He appeared on the 1850 U.S. census taken on 2 October 1850 in District 61, Montgomery County, Missouri, in the household of his parents James and Elizabeth Louise England. He was listed as Joseph England, age 1, born in Missouri.4
On 18 July 1860 he appeared on the 1860 U.S. census taken in Danville Township, Montgomery County, Missouri, in the household of his parents James and Elizabeth Louise England. He was listed as Joseph England, age 11, born in Missouri, attended school.5
In Danville Township, Montgomery County, Missouri, on 3 June 1870 he appeared on the 1870 U.S. census in the household of his parents James and Elizabeth Louise England. He was enumerated as Joseph England, age 20, born in Missouri, had attended school.6
He married Frances Matilda Baker in Montgomery County, Missouri, on 16 November 1877.1
On 4 June 1880 in Danville Township, Montgomery County, Missouri, Joseph and Frances appeared on the 1880 U.S. census. He was enumerated as Jos N. England, farmer, age 30, born in Missouri. She was listed as Fannie England, wife, age 21, born in Missouri. Their children Bertha age 3 and Maud W age 7/12 were listed as living with them. Joseph's father was living in the adjoining household.7
In Auxvasse township, Callaway County, Missouri, Joseph and Frances appeared on the 1900 U.S. census taken on 3 June 1900. He was listed as N Joseph England, farmer, age 51, born Apr 1849, in Missouri. She was shown as M Fannie England, wife, age 43, born Sep 1857, in Missouri. Also in their household were their children L. Bertha, teacher, age 22; W. Willis, teacher, age 20; M. Annie, dressmaker, age 17; A. Joe, at school, age 12; and H. Charlie, age 9.8
Joseph and Frances appeared on the 1910 U.S. census taken on 15 April 1910 in Nine Mile Prairie, Callaway County, Missouri. He was shown as Jos N. England, farmer, age 61, born in Missouri, father born in Tennessee and mother born in Virginia. She was enumerated as Fannie M. England, wife, age 53, born in Missouri. Children in the household were Anna M, age 27 and Chas H., age 20.9
On 16 January 1920 Joseph and Frances appeared on the 1920 U.S. census taken at Readville & Fallon Road in Auxvasse township, Callaway County, Missouri. He was enumerated as Joseph England, farmer, age 70, born in Missouri, his father in Tennessee and his mother in Virginia. She was shown as Francis England, wife, age 62, born in Missouri. Two of their children were also in the household: Anna M, age 37 and Charles, age 30. They had a hired man, Theodore Oliver, age 45.10
Joseph died on 3 October 1925 in Auxvasse Township, Callaway County, Missouri, at age 76.11,12,13 He was buried on 4 October 1925 in Bethel United Methodist Church Cemetery, Readsville, Callaway County, Missouri.14,15
He appeared on the 1850 U.S. census taken on 2 October 1850 in District 61, Montgomery County, Missouri, in the household of his parents James and Elizabeth Louise England. He was listed as Joseph England, age 1, born in Missouri.4
On 18 July 1860 he appeared on the 1860 U.S. census taken in Danville Township, Montgomery County, Missouri, in the household of his parents James and Elizabeth Louise England. He was listed as Joseph England, age 11, born in Missouri, attended school.5
In Danville Township, Montgomery County, Missouri, on 3 June 1870 he appeared on the 1870 U.S. census in the household of his parents James and Elizabeth Louise England. He was enumerated as Joseph England, age 20, born in Missouri, had attended school.6
He married Frances Matilda Baker in Montgomery County, Missouri, on 16 November 1877.1
On 4 June 1880 in Danville Township, Montgomery County, Missouri, Joseph and Frances appeared on the 1880 U.S. census. He was enumerated as Jos N. England, farmer, age 30, born in Missouri. She was listed as Fannie England, wife, age 21, born in Missouri. Their children Bertha age 3 and Maud W age 7/12 were listed as living with them. Joseph's father was living in the adjoining household.7
In Auxvasse township, Callaway County, Missouri, Joseph and Frances appeared on the 1900 U.S. census taken on 3 June 1900. He was listed as N Joseph England, farmer, age 51, born Apr 1849, in Missouri. She was shown as M Fannie England, wife, age 43, born Sep 1857, in Missouri. Also in their household were their children L. Bertha, teacher, age 22; W. Willis, teacher, age 20; M. Annie, dressmaker, age 17; A. Joe, at school, age 12; and H. Charlie, age 9.8
Joseph and Frances appeared on the 1910 U.S. census taken on 15 April 1910 in Nine Mile Prairie, Callaway County, Missouri. He was shown as Jos N. England, farmer, age 61, born in Missouri, father born in Tennessee and mother born in Virginia. She was enumerated as Fannie M. England, wife, age 53, born in Missouri. Children in the household were Anna M, age 27 and Chas H., age 20.9
On 16 January 1920 Joseph and Frances appeared on the 1920 U.S. census taken at Readville & Fallon Road in Auxvasse township, Callaway County, Missouri. He was enumerated as Joseph England, farmer, age 70, born in Missouri, his father in Tennessee and his mother in Virginia. She was shown as Francis England, wife, age 62, born in Missouri. Two of their children were also in the household: Anna M, age 37 and Charles, age 30. They had a hired man, Theodore Oliver, age 45.10
Joseph died on 3 October 1925 in Auxvasse Township, Callaway County, Missouri, at age 76.11,12,13 He was buried on 4 October 1925 in Bethel United Methodist Church Cemetery, Readsville, Callaway County, Missouri.14,15
Citations
- [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 46.
- [S1511] Joseph Nicholas England, Missouri death certificate, gives birth date, informant was Chas. H. England (son).
- [S1135] Find a Grave, online findagrave.com,Joseph Nichols England, Bethel United Methodist Church Cemetery, Callaway County, Missouri, memorial #46920576, printout 29 Mar 2014.
- [S1055] 1850, U.S. Census, Pupulation Schedule,Montgomery County, Missouri, District 61, pages 206A, 206B, Dwelling 539, Family 539.
- [S1513] 1860, U.S. Census Population Schedule,Montgomery County, Missouri, Danville Township, page 379, Dwelling 431, Family 431.
- [S1522] 1870, U.S. Census Population Schedule,Montgomery County, Missouri, Danville Township, page 8, stamped 34B, Dwelling 50, Family 50.
- [S1523] 1880, U.S. Census Population Schedule,Montgomery County, Missouri, Danville Township, Enumeration District 109, page 7C, stamped 39C, Dwelling 53, Family 55.
- [S1524] 1900, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Callaway County, Missouri, Auxvasse Township, Enumeration District 17, Sheet 2A, Stamped 8A, Dwelling 24, Family 23.
- [S1526] 1910, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Callaway County, Missouri, Nine Mile Prairie, Enumeration District 37, Sheet Number 1A, Stamped 199, Dwelling Number 1, Family Number 1.
- [S1525] 1920, U. S. Census, Population Schedule,Callaway County , Missouri, Auxvasse Township, Enumeration District 22, Sheet 4A, Stamped 264A, Dwelling 56, Family 61.
- [S1511] Joseph Nicholas England, Missouri death certificate, gives death date as 3 Oct 1925, in Auxvasse Township.
- [S1135] Find a Grave, online findagrave.com,Joseph Nichols England, Bethel United Methodist Church Cemetery, Callaway County, Missouri, memorial #46920576, printout 29 Mar 2014, gives death date as 3 Oct 1925.
- [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 46, gives death date 5 Oct 1925 in Readsville, Callaway County, Missouri.
- [S1511] Joseph Nicholas England, Missouri death certificate, gives burial date as 4 Oct 1925, in Bethel Cemetery.
- [S1135] Find a Grave, online findagrave.com,Joseph Nichols England, Bethel United Methodist Church Cemetery, Callaway County, Missouri, memorial #46920576, printout 29 Mar 2014, gives cemetery.
James W England1
M, #898, b. 20 March 1853, d. 6 May 1854
- Relationship
- 1st cousin 4 times removed of Joanne Gayle Albertson
James W England was born on 20 March 1853 in Montgomery County, Missouri.1,2 He was the son of James Burton England and Elizabeth Louise Russell.1
James died on 6 May 1854 in Montgomery County, Missouri, at age 1.1,2 His grave marker inscription reads: JAMES W. SON OF J.B. & E. D. ENGLAND. DIED May 6, 1854. Aged 1 yr.2 He was buried at Bryan Cemetery, Montgomery County, Missouri.2
James died on 6 May 1854 in Montgomery County, Missouri, at age 1.1,2 His grave marker inscription reads: JAMES W. SON OF J.B. & E. D. ENGLAND. DIED May 6, 1854. Aged 1 yr.2 He was buried at Bryan Cemetery, Montgomery County, Missouri.2
Charles Henry England1
M, #899, b. 19 August 1855, d. 15 June 1922
- Relationship
- 1st cousin 4 times removed of Joanne Gayle Albertson
Charles Henry England was born on 19 August 1855 in Mineola vicinity, Montgomery County, Missouri.2,3,4 He was the son of James Burton England and Elizabeth Louise Russell.1
On 18 July 1860 he appeared on the 1860 U.S. census taken in Danville Township, Montgomery County, Missouri, in the household of his parents James and Elizabeth Louise England. His listing showed Charles England, age 5, born in Missouri.5
In Danville Township, Montgomery County, Missouri, on 3 June 1870 he appeared on the 1870 U.S. census in the household of his parents James and Elizabeth Louise England. He was listed as Charles England, age 14, born in Missouri, had attended school.6
On 4 June 1880 in Danville Township, Montgomery County, Missouri, he appeared on the 1880 U.S. census in the household of his father James Burton England. He was listed as Chas. H. England, farmer, age 24, born in Missouri.7
He married Annie Laura Craig in Montgomery County, Missouri, on 16 October 1886.1
In Loutre Township, Montgomery County, Missouri, Charles and Annie appeared on the 1900 U.S. census taken on 14 June 1900. He was shown as Charles H. England, farmer, age 46, born Aug 1855 in Missouri, his father born in Tennessee and his mother in Virginia. She was listed as Mollie england, wife, age 41, born Mar 1859 in Missouri. Their children listed in the household were Goldie E, born Oct 1890, age 9; Francis M, born Jun 1893, age 6; and Joseph W, born May 1899, age 1. There was also a 21 year old far laborer, Earl Day.8
Charles and Annie appeared on the 1910 U.S. census taken on 30 April 1910 at Florence & Big Spring Road in Danville Township, Montgomery County, Missouri. He was enumerated as Charles H. England, farmer, age 56, born in Missouri, father born in Kentucky and mother in Missouri. She was listed as Annie L. England, wife, age 51, born in Missouri. Their children who were listed in the household were Goldie E, age 19; Grank M, age 15, and Joseph W., age 10.9
Charles died on 15 June 1922 in Mexico, Audrain County, Missouri, at age 66.10,11,1 The cause of death was listed a tuberculosis.12 He was buried on 17 June 1922 in Elmwood Cemetery, Mexico, Audrain County, Missouri.13,11 His grave marker inscription reads: ENGLAND. CHARLES HENRY. AUG 19, 1855 --JUNE 15, 1922. GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN.11
On 18 July 1860 he appeared on the 1860 U.S. census taken in Danville Township, Montgomery County, Missouri, in the household of his parents James and Elizabeth Louise England. His listing showed Charles England, age 5, born in Missouri.5
In Danville Township, Montgomery County, Missouri, on 3 June 1870 he appeared on the 1870 U.S. census in the household of his parents James and Elizabeth Louise England. He was listed as Charles England, age 14, born in Missouri, had attended school.6
On 4 June 1880 in Danville Township, Montgomery County, Missouri, he appeared on the 1880 U.S. census in the household of his father James Burton England. He was listed as Chas. H. England, farmer, age 24, born in Missouri.7
He married Annie Laura Craig in Montgomery County, Missouri, on 16 October 1886.1
In Loutre Township, Montgomery County, Missouri, Charles and Annie appeared on the 1900 U.S. census taken on 14 June 1900. He was shown as Charles H. England, farmer, age 46, born Aug 1855 in Missouri, his father born in Tennessee and his mother in Virginia. She was listed as Mollie england, wife, age 41, born Mar 1859 in Missouri. Their children listed in the household were Goldie E, born Oct 1890, age 9; Francis M, born Jun 1893, age 6; and Joseph W, born May 1899, age 1. There was also a 21 year old far laborer, Earl Day.8
Charles and Annie appeared on the 1910 U.S. census taken on 30 April 1910 at Florence & Big Spring Road in Danville Township, Montgomery County, Missouri. He was enumerated as Charles H. England, farmer, age 56, born in Missouri, father born in Kentucky and mother in Missouri. She was listed as Annie L. England, wife, age 51, born in Missouri. Their children who were listed in the household were Goldie E, age 19; Grank M, age 15, and Joseph W., age 10.9
Charles died on 15 June 1922 in Mexico, Audrain County, Missouri, at age 66.10,11,1 The cause of death was listed a tuberculosis.12 He was buried on 17 June 1922 in Elmwood Cemetery, Mexico, Audrain County, Missouri.13,11 His grave marker inscription reads: ENGLAND. CHARLES HENRY. AUG 19, 1855 --JUNE 15, 1922. GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN.11
Citations
- [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 47.
- [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 47, gives birthdate as 19 Aug 1855.
- [S1135] Find a Grave, online findagrave.com,Charles Henry. England, Elmwood Cemetery, Audrain County, Missouri, memorial #94909671, printout 29 Mar 2014, gives birth year as 1855.
- [S1510] Charles Henry England, Missouri death certificate, shows birthdate as 19 Aug 1856, informant was Joseph W. England.
- [S1513] 1860, U.S. Census Population Schedule,Montgomery County, Missouri, Danville Township, page 379, Dwelling 431, Family 431.
- [S1522] 1870, U.S. Census Population Schedule,Montgomery County, Missouri, Danville Township, page 8, stamped 34B, Dwelling 50, Family 50.
- [S1523] 1880, U.S. Census Population Schedule,Montgomery County, Missouri, Danville Township, Enumeration District 109, page 7C, stamped 39C, Dwelling 52, Family 54.
- [S1527] 1900, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Montgomery County, Missouri, Loutre Township, Enumeration District 63, Sheet Number 7B, Stamped 230B, Dwelling Number 140, Family Number 148.
- [S1528] 1910, U.S. Census, Population Schedule,Montgomery County, Missouri, Danville Township, Enumeration District 102, Sheet Number 9B, Stamped 51B, Dwelling 217, Family 221.
- [S1510] Charles Henry England, Missouri death certificate, informant was Joseph W. England.
- [S1135] Find a Grave, online findagrave.com,Charles Henry. England, Elmwood Cemetery, Audrain County, Missouri, memorial #94909671, printout 29 Mar 2014.
- [S1510] Charles Henry England, Missouri death certificate, gives cause of deathl.
- [S1510] Charles Henry England, Missouri death certificate, gives date of burial.
Susan Elizabeth England1
F, #900, b. 22 July 1864, d. 24 October 1896
- Relationship
- 1st cousin 4 times removed of Joanne Gayle Albertson
Susan Elizabeth England was born on 22 July 1864 in Montgomery County, Missouri.1,2 She was the daughter of James Burton England and Elizabeth Louise Russell.1
In Danville Township, Montgomery County, Missouri, on 3 June 1870 she appeared on the 1870 U.S. census in the household of her parents James and Elizabeth Louise England. She was enumerated as Anne England, age 5, born in Missouri.3
On 4 June 1880 in Danville Township, Montgomery County, Missouri, she appeared on the 1880 U.S. census in the household of her father James Burton England. She was shown as Annie E. England, age 15, born in Missouri.4
She married Elliott Jasper Appling in Montgomery County, Missouri, on 27 March 1884.1 As of 28 March 1884, Susan Elizabeth England also went by the name of Annie Appling.1,5
Susan died on 24 October 1896 in Montgomery County, Missouri, at age 32.1,5 She was buried at Bryan Cemetery, Mineola, Montgomery County, Missouri.5
In Danville Township, Montgomery County, Missouri, on 3 June 1870 she appeared on the 1870 U.S. census in the household of her parents James and Elizabeth Louise England. She was enumerated as Anne England, age 5, born in Missouri.3
On 4 June 1880 in Danville Township, Montgomery County, Missouri, she appeared on the 1880 U.S. census in the household of her father James Burton England. She was shown as Annie E. England, age 15, born in Missouri.4
She married Elliott Jasper Appling in Montgomery County, Missouri, on 27 March 1884.1 As of 28 March 1884, Susan Elizabeth England also went by the name of Annie Appling.1,5
Susan died on 24 October 1896 in Montgomery County, Missouri, at age 32.1,5 She was buried at Bryan Cemetery, Mineola, Montgomery County, Missouri.5
Citations
- [S238] Tom Goldrup, "England Family Research Report" , page 47.
- [S1135] Find a Grave, online findagrave.com,Annie E. Appling, Bryan Cemetery, Montgomery County, Missouri, memorial #29146189, printout 29 Mar 2014. gives date.
- [S1522] 1870, U.S. Census Population Schedule,Montgomery County, Missouri, Danville Township, page 8, stamped 34B, Dwelling 50, Family 50.
- [S1523] 1880, U.S. Census Population Schedule,Montgomery County, Missouri, Danville Township, Enumeration District 109, page 7C, stamped 39C, Dwelling 52, Family 54.
- [S1135] Find a Grave, online findagrave.com,Annie E. Appling, Bryan Cemetery, Montgomery County, Missouri, memorial #29146189, printout 29 Mar 2014..