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Facts and Events
Name |
Moses Boulton |
Alt Name[1] |
Moses Bolton |
Gender |
Male |
Christening[1] |
18 Jul 1819 |
Dunholme, Lincolnshire, England |
Marriage |
19 Dec 1844 |
Bardney, Lincolnshire, Englandto Rebecca Ann Overton |
Census |
30 Mar 1851 |
Ryland, Lincolnshire, EnglandMoses Boulton (occ. “ag. lab.”) was residing with his wife Rebecca, sons Moses George and Thomas P. A., and daughters Rose Mary and Ann P. His place of birth was stated to be Dunholme. The place of birth of Rebecca and their first three children was Bardney, and their fourth child Thomas was born in Welton. with Rebecca Ann Overton |
Census |
7 Apr 1861 |
Welton, Lincolnshire, EnglandMoses Boulton (occ. farmer) was residing with his wife Rebeca Ann; sons Moses, Aaron, George Brown, and Jethro; daughters Rose Mary, Sarah A. P., Fanney Brown, Jane, Elizabeth, and Eave (these last three each being aged 5 months); widowed mother[-in-law] Jane Overton (“pauper”); and servant Ann Walker (occ. “nurs maid”). with Rebecca Ann Overton |
Immigration[2] |
15 Aug 1870 |
Port of Québec, Canada |
Personal History
Moses Boulton, son of Moses Bolton of Dunholme, labourer, by Elizabeth,[1] was baptized on 18 July 1819 in the parish of Dunholme, Lincolnshire, England.[1]
Marriage and Family
- (see the Family page for references)
On 19 December 1844, Moses Boulton of Bardney, labourer and son of Moses Boulton, labourer, and Rebecca Ann Overton of the same place, daughter of William Overton, labourer, were married after banns at the parish church of Bardney, Lincolnshire, by the vicar, John Wray. The marriage was witnessed by (Rebecca's brother) George Overton and Francis Cotton.
On 15 August 1870, Moses Bolton, laborer, arrived at the Port of Québec, Canada, on the S.S. Peruvian with his five youngest living children–Geo[rge], Fanny, Jethro, Eliz[abeth], and Jane–who were listed immediately after him in the passenger list; the list of passengers who embarked at the Port of Liverpool, England, was dated 4 August 1870. A list of passengers who embarked at the Port of Londonderry (in present-day Northern Ireland) was dated the next day.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Church of England. Parish Church of Dunholm (Lincolnshire). Parish registers, 1582-1881. (Lincoln, England: Lincoln Archives Office, 1993)
Lincolnshire Archives: DUNHOLME PAR/1/2 [Baptisms, 1813–1881], p 6, no 43.
Digital image (https://www.lincstothepast.com/Untitled/523901.record?ImageId=205881&pt=T : accessed 26 July 2018).
“[1819] July 18th. Moses Son of Moses [and] Elizabeth Bolton [of] Dunholme, Labourer, [Ceremony was performed by] R. Keesham”
- ↑ Passenger list of the S.S. Peruvian, in Canada. Passenger Lists, 1865-1935. (Ottawa: Library and Archives Canada)
RG 76 C1a, no 91, p 10, reel C-4526, list dated 4 Aug. 1870.
Digital image in Canadian Passenger Lists, 1865–1935 (https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/1263/e003534429 : accessed 30 July 2018).
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