Would like to know the area Edward, William, Henry and John Vallis came from in England. They arrived in Canada early 1800's - Edward settled in New Brunswick and died in 1834.
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Thread: Vallis in Canada
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07-01-2016, 4:39 PM #1
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Vallis in Canada
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07-01-2016, 6:39 PM #2
Other info would help - their ages, occupations, that sort of thing.
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07-01-2016, 8:32 PM #3
Welcome to Brit-Gen
Was your Edward born c 1800,married Janet Kerr and died New Jerusalem 1834?
The only John Vallis I can see at the moment is this one
Age 29
Born c1777 Exeter, Devon
Military Date 25 Dec 1806
Unit 28th Foot Soldiers, 2nd Battalion
As Lesley says, we need more information.
I have moved this thread from the Navigating Brit-Gen forum to the Canada forum as you are seeking help with research.
ChristinaSometimes paranoia is just having all the facts.
William Burroughs
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07-01-2016, 9:02 PM #4
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Yes, Edward was my great great grandfather. Rumour has it that his brother John was killed during the War of 1812, but no one can prove it. Don't know what happened with William and Henry. Was Edward born in Exeter?
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07-01-2016, 10:15 PM #5
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FMP has 3 entry for VALLIS
Edward 1793 -1814 Peninsula Medal Roll 9th Foot received 4 clasps S.T.S.wire?
James 1815 Waterloo Medal Roll
John 1803 Naploeonic War Records ( Somerset) may not be yours.
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07-01-2016, 11:39 PM #6
There is this baptismal record which may match the military record in my post #3. I love the note in the transcription but the actual image is not available to view
This John Vallis's occupation is given as cord winder on his military record.
16 Aug 1776 John, son of a stranger on Topny (saith the midwife), which soon after appeared to be John, son of John Vallis.
Book Baptisms 1770--1812. (Baptism)
In the collection of Bruton, Somerset Parish Registers, 1681-1812
ChristinaSometimes paranoia is just having all the facts.
William Burroughs
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08-01-2016, 12:25 AM #7
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The only information I have is regarding Edward - he married Janet Kerr in the 1820's and attained a farm in New Jerusalem, NB, which is now part of Camp Gagetown - a military training ground. Edward farmed, was killed in a fall from a horse in 1834. His son Samuel farmed the same land and had an extensive family - the eldest being another Edward who also farmed the same land and was a teacher.
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08-01-2016, 12:29 AM #8
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I don't believe that Edward was old enough to have been in the Napoleonic wars and we have no proof, but the tale is that John was killed during the 1812 War in the battle of the Shannon and the Chesapeake - probably hearsay.
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08-01-2016, 3:14 AM #9
familysearch.org has the following records
Edward Vallis
Christened 20 May 1798
Place Evercreech, Somerset
Father - John Vallis
Mother - Susannah
There is also a John Vallis with the same parents baptized the same place 6 July 1800 but he would be too young to be fighting in the 1812 war.
Also
James 1789
Sarah 1791
Ann 1802
Henry 1794
There is also a John 1803 and a Benjamin Backhouse Vallis 1806 but there are no parents recorded for these two.
It would be really helpful to have the marriage record of Edward to see if his parents were recorded but I can't see anything for him.
This is the provincial Archives of new Brunswick maybe contacting them to ask what is available could turn up something?
ChristinaSometimes paranoia is just having all the facts.
William Burroughs
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08-01-2016, 9:31 AM #10Allan F SparrowGuest
IF - and it is obviously a big IF - the story mentioned in post #8 about John being killed in the battle between the "Shannon" and the "Chesapeake" did happen to be true, then a boy of twelve could well have been serving on either vessel, as young lads were commonly exployed as "powder monkeys": 1812 was still in the age of Nelson, though he was dead!
Allan
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