Person:Emma Hall (19)

Watchers
m. 10 Feb 1817
  1. Henry Arthur Hall1818 - 1862
  2. Martha Hall1820 - 1864
  3. Emma Hall1822 - 1900
m. 28 Apr 1847
  1. William H. Overton1848 - 1918
  2. Mary Jane OvertonAbt 1850 - Bef 1880
  3. Henry George Overton1852 -
  4. Amelia Overton1855 - 1925
  5. John Thomas Overton1858 - 1923
  6. Emma Overton1860 - 1900
  7. Edwin Overton1862 - 1879
  8. Alford Overton1865 - 1933
Facts and Events
Name[1] Emma Hall
Married Name[2][3] Emma Overton
Gender Female
Birth[2] 3 Mar 1822 Bardney, Lincolnshire, England
Christening[1] 7 Mar 1822 Bardney, Lincolnshire, England
Census[4] 6 Jun 1841 St. Swithin par., Lincoln, Lincolnshire, Englandat Waterside North (street)
Emma Hall (occ. servant) was residing with Edward (occ. publican) and Mary Stanley. It was recorded that she was born in Lincolnshire.
Marriage 28 Apr 1847 Bardney, Lincolnshire, Englandto George Overton
Census 30 Mar 1851 Bardney par., Lincolnshire, Englandon Wragby Lane
George Overton (occ. carpenter) was residing with his wife Emma, son William Henry, and daughter Mary Jane.
with George Overton
Census 7 Apr 1861 Bardney par., Lincolnshire, Englandon Ferry Road
George Overton (occ. carpenter) was residing with his wife Emma, son William, daughter Mary J., son Henry G., daughter Amelia, son John T., and daughter Emma. Another John T. Overton (age 1) and Charles Bell were listed as boarders.
with George Overton
Census 2 Apr 1871 Bardney par., Lincolnshire, Englandon Ferry Road
George Overton (occ. timber merchant) was residing with his wife Emma, daughter Mary J., sons Henry G. (occ. carpenter) and John T., daughter Emma, sons Edwin and “Alfred”, and lodger John Peacock (occ. carpenter) [Mary's future husband].
with George Overton
Immigration[3] 26 Oct 1871 Port of New York, United States
Census 1 Jun 1880 Center twp., Vernon co., Missouri, United StatesGeo. Overton (occ. farmer) was residing with his wife Emma and sons Henry G. (occ. farm laborer), Jno. T. (occ. laborer), and “Alfred”.
with George Overton
Death[2] 14 Mar 1900 Vernon co., Missouri, United States
Burial[2] Moore Cemetery, Center twp., Vernon co., Missouri, United Statesin section 2
Emma was buried in the same lot as her husband George and son Edwin, who both preceded her.

Personal History

Emma Hall, (second) daughter of William Hall of Bardney, labourer, by Milicent[1] (probably Mildred Pask), was born on 3 March[2] and baptized on 7 March 1822 in the parish of Bardney, Lincolnshire, England.[1]

Marriage and Family

(see the Family page for references)

On 28 April 1847, George Overton of Bardney, carpenter and son of William Overton, dealer in wood, and Emma Hall of Branston, daughter of William Hall, lock keeper, were married after banns at the parish church of Bardney, Lincolnshire, by the vicar, John Wray. The marriage was witnessed by (Emma's father and sister) William Hall and Martha Hall.

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, Emma Overton, a married woman (“wife”), arrived at the Port of New York on the S.S. Wisconsin with six children–Mary J., Amelia, John, Emma, Edwin, and Alfd–who were listed immediately after her in the passenger list. The ship had originated in Liverpool and made a stop in Queenstown (Cobh), Ireland.

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 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/1/8 [Baptisms, 1813–1831], p 48, no 378.

    Digital image (https://www.lincstothepast.com/Untitled/629591.record?ImageId=34755&pt=T : accessed 27 July 2018).

    “[1822] Mar: 7th. Emma Dau: of William [and] Milicent Hall [of] Bardney, Labourer, [Ceremony was performed by] John Wray”

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Thompson, Nancy, and Neoma Foreman (comps. and eds.). Tri-County Genealogical Society. Vernon County, Missouri Cemetery Directory 2010. (Nevada, Missouri: Vernon County Historical Society, 2010)
    p 269.

    In Moore Cemetery, a single stone for Emma, George, and Edwin Overton; Emma 3 March 1822–14 March 1900.

  3. 3.0 3.1 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 33, list dated 26 Oct. 1871.

    See transcript.

  4. ED 11, St. Swithin parish, Lincoln city, Lincolnshire, in England. 1841 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.)
    HO 107/651/21 (FHL # 438771), f 12, p 16, Edward Stanley household, [digital image, Ancestry.com].

    (See transcript)