Wooler of Wolsingham
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Wooler of Wolsingham
I am really keen to prove the link between Jonathan Wooler and his Children, by his second marriage, Caroline, Lavinia, Napoleon Washington (b.1818), Ellen, Lafayette and Thomas Koscuisko.
Jonathan Wooler, baptised 30th July 1774, of Crouch End, Hornsea, near London. He married at St Lukes, Old Street 10 Nov 1811. Died, Kew, 29th Oct 1853.
The marriage on 10th Nov 1811 was to Ann, eldest daughter of George Wooler esquire of Faunlees and sister of George Darnell Wooler. She died in Exeter 30th Nov 1812 aged 23 at or about the same time as giving birth to a son, Thomas Wooler. Thomas Wooler died 25th Dec 1812, buried 1812, Wolsingham.
The marriage to Ann is well documented, I have copies of two separate Wooler Pedigrees, one dating back to Rowland Wooler of Stanhope, County Durham, buried 21st Jan 1694 and the other is titled “Pedigree of Wooler of Wolsingham and starts with George Wooler of Frosterly c1700.
I have been passed this information which was collated by a Great Aunt. The immediate tree is traceable back to the generation of Caroline, Lavinia, Napoleon Washington(b.1818), Ellen, Lafayette and Thomas Koscuisko who were born around the turn of the 18th century. My information has their father as Jonathan Wooler, baptised 30th July 1774, of Crouch End, Hornsea through his second marriage to Marry Ann.
My immediate family tree is descended from Thomas Koscuisko.
Has anyone come across this info before? I would be really interested if anyone out there has any evidence of this?
Jonathan Wooler, baptised 30th July 1774, of Crouch End, Hornsea, near London. He married at St Lukes, Old Street 10 Nov 1811. Died, Kew, 29th Oct 1853.
The marriage on 10th Nov 1811 was to Ann, eldest daughter of George Wooler esquire of Faunlees and sister of George Darnell Wooler. She died in Exeter 30th Nov 1812 aged 23 at or about the same time as giving birth to a son, Thomas Wooler. Thomas Wooler died 25th Dec 1812, buried 1812, Wolsingham.
The marriage to Ann is well documented, I have copies of two separate Wooler Pedigrees, one dating back to Rowland Wooler of Stanhope, County Durham, buried 21st Jan 1694 and the other is titled “Pedigree of Wooler of Wolsingham and starts with George Wooler of Frosterly c1700.
I have been passed this information which was collated by a Great Aunt. The immediate tree is traceable back to the generation of Caroline, Lavinia, Napoleon Washington(b.1818), Ellen, Lafayette and Thomas Koscuisko who were born around the turn of the 18th century. My information has their father as Jonathan Wooler, baptised 30th July 1774, of Crouch End, Hornsea through his second marriage to Marry Ann.
My immediate family tree is descended from Thomas Koscuisko.
Has anyone come across this info before? I would be really interested if anyone out there has any evidence of this?