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Mary Jane Overton
d.Bef Jun 1880
Facts and Events
Name[1] |
Mary Jane Overton |
Married Name |
Mary Jane Peacock |
Gender |
Female |
Birth? |
Abt 1850 |
Bardney, Lincolnshire, England |
Baptism[1] |
27 Jan 1850 |
Bardney, Lincolnshire, England“Mary Jane dau. of George and Emma Overton”, from Branston, was baptized by John Wray. George's profession was given as “carpenter”. |
Census[3] |
30 Mar 1851 |
Bardney, Lincolnshire, Englandon Wragby Lane Mary Jane, daughter of George Overton (occ. carpenter), was also residing with her father's wife Emma and son William Henry. Her place of birth was stated to be Bardney. |
Census[4] |
7 Apr 1861 |
Bardney, Lincolnshire, Englandon Ferry Road Mary J., daughter of George Overton (occ. carpenter), was also residing with her father's wife Emma and children William, Henry G., Amelia, John T., and Emma. She was attending school (occ. “scholar”). Her place of birth was stated to be Bardney. |
Census[5] |
2 Apr 1871 |
Bardney, Lincolnshire, Englandon Ferry Road Mary J., son of George Overton (occ. timber merchant), was also residing with her father's wife Emma; children Henry G. (occ. carpenter), John T., Emma, Edwin, and “Alfred”; and lodger John Peacock (occ. carpenter) [Mary's future husband]. Mary's place of birth was stated to be Bardney. |
Marriage |
9 Jun 1871 |
Bardney, Lincolnshire, Englandto John Peacock |
Immigration[2] |
26 Oct 1871 |
Port of New York, United States |
Death? |
Bef Jun 1880 |
Mary's husband was stated to be widowed at the time of the 1880 U.S. census. |
Personal History
Marriage and Family
- (see the Family page for references)
On 9 June 1871, John Peacock of Bardney, wood-man and son of Henry Peacock, wood-man, and Mary Jane Overton of Bardney, daughter of George Overton, wood dealer, were married at the parish church of Bardney, Lincolnshire, by W. Walker. The marriage was witnessed by (Mary's father and brother) George Overton and Henry George Overton.
By 9 October 1871, George Overton, wood dealer, (his son) Henry Overton, wood dealer, and (his son-in-law) John Peacock, farmer, arrived at the Port of New York on the S.S. City of New York. The ship originated in Liverpool and made a stop in Queenstown (Cobh), Ireland.
By 26 October 1871, Mary Jane Overton (“spins[ter]” but actually married at the time) arrived at the Port of New York on the S.S. Wisconsin with her mother, Emma Overton, and five siblings. The ship had originated in Liverpool and made a stop in Queenstown (Cobh), Ireland.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Church of England. Parish Church of Bardney (Lincolnshire). Parish registers, 1653–1976. (Salt Lake City, Utah, and Lincoln, England: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1974; and Lincolnshire Archives Office, 1988–1990)
Lincolnshire Archives: BARDNEY PAR 1/14 (Baptisms 1845-1876), p 23, no 183. - ↑ Passenger list of the S.S. Wisconsin, in New York City, New York, United States. Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, 1820-97. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M237)
roll 350, list 1079, p 7, ln 34, list dated 26 Oct. 1871.
- ↑ ED 28b, Bardney parish, Lincolnshire, in England. 1851 Census Returns for England and Wales. (
Kew, Richmond, Greater London TW9 4DU, United Kingdom: The National Archives (abbreviated TNA), formerly the UK General Register Office.) HO 107/2104 (FHL #87733), f 416, p 18, household 68, George Overton household, [digital image, Ancestry.com].
- ↑ ED 16, Bardney parish, Lincolnshire, in England. 1861 Census Schedules for England and Wales, Isle of Man and the Channel Islands. (
Kew, Richmond, Greater London TW9 4DU, United Kingdom: The National Archives (abbreviated TNA), formerly the UK General Register Office.) RG 9/2356 (FHL #542958), f 4, p 1, household 5, George Overton household, [digital image, Ancestry.com].
- ↑ ED 16, Bardney parish, Lincolnshire, in England. England and Wales. 1871 Census Schedules. (
Kew, Richmond, Greater London TW9 4DU, United Kingdom: The National Archives (abbreviated TNA), formerly the UK General Register Office.) RG 10/3367 (FHL #839363), f 23, p 1, household 2, George Overton household, [digital image, Ancestry.com].
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