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Biography

Lieutenant Colonel Charles William Wall was born circa 1780 to John Wall (1754-1816) and Hannah Winslow (1755-1823) and died 29 October 1841 New South Wales, Australia of unspecified causes. He married Anne Atkinson (1776-1830) 8 July 1811 in Cathedral Church, Armagh, Armagh, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom. He married Elizabeth Hoddinott (1790-1875) 6 September 1832 in St. John's Church, Parramatta, Cumberland, New South Wales, Australia.


Children


Offspring of Lieutenant Colonel Charles William Wall and Anne Atkinson (1776-1830)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Edward John Wall (1812-)
Mary Ann Wall (1814-)
Charles William Winslow Wall (1817-1828) 1817 England, United Kingdom 29 October 1828 Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia
Rosanna Caroline Wall (1818-1850) 3 December 1818 Chichester, Sussex, England, United Kingdom 22 May 1850 John Neale McKenny
John Sydney Wall (1823-1823) 15 January 1823 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 1823 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Letitia Wall (1824-1915)
Elizabeth Jane Wall (1828-1862) 21 January 1828 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 7 May 1862 Brush Farm, Ryde, New South Wales, Australia William Forster (1818-1882)



Siblings

Residences

Immigration to Australia

Major Charles William Wall immigrated from Cork, Ireland June 21st, 1822 to Australia November 22nd, 1822 on the convict ship, Mangles, with his wife Anne Atkinson (1776-1830). During the voyage, Major Charles William Wall was the commander of the military guard, a detachment of the 3rd regiment (Buffs).[1]


Footnotes (including sources)

† Baptism
  • England & Wales, Christening Index, 1530-1980.[2]
₪ Wedding
  • "Ireland, Diocesan and Prerogative Marriage License Bonds Indexes, 1623-1866", database, FamilySearch.[3]
2 Wedding 2
  • New South Wales, Australia, Butts of Marriage Licenses, 1813–1835, 1894.[4]
  • New South Wales, Australia, St. John's Parramatta, Marriages, 1790-1966.[5]
¶ Death
  • Pariah Burial Registers. Textual records. St. John's Anglican Church Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia.[6]
  • Australia, Death Index, 1787-1985.[7]
§ Remains
  • Pariah Burial Registers. Textual records. St. John's Anglican Church Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia.[8]
  1. ^ Convict Ship Mangles 1822 [1]
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