Charles Walmsley was born in Magheraculmoney, Drumcahy, County Fermanagh in 1792. He was the son of James Walmsley (1763-1858) and Elinore Sharpe (1768-1858). He married Mary Jane Johnson. They emigrated to Canada and settled in Huron County.
On 20 April 1891 [1] the Walmsley family lived in Huron, Bruce West, Ontario, Canada. Irish born William Walmsley (64) farmer & Irish born wife Eleanor Walmsley (63) with Ontario born unmarried daughter Mary Ann Walmsley (28) & Irish born widowed father Charles Walmsley (91), all Church of England. The adjacent farm was Canadian born George Walmsley (24) farmer and his Canadian wife, Martha (22).
Charles passed away at Lot 19 Con 4 Huron County in 1894, aged 102, farmer.
1861 census Stanley Township, ward 3, Huron County, Canada West Page 37,
Charles Wamsley Sr Ireland English Church 65 Male Married
Mary Wamsley Ireland English Church 68 Female Married
Mary Jane Grand Daughter Ireland English Church 15 Female
Catherine Ireland English Church 6 Female
Edward Grandson Ireland English Church 5 Male
Ontario, Canada, Deaths and Deaths Overseas, 1869-1947; Name: Charles Walmsley; Male; Age: 102; Born abt 1792 Fermanagh, Ireland; Death Date: 21 Oct 1894; Death Place: Bruce, Ontario, Canada; Religion: Episcopal; Cause of Death: Old Age; Informant: Alexander M Walmsley.
BURIAL Charles James William Walmsley BIRTH 17 Apr 1792 County Fermanagh, Ireland DEATH 21 Oct 1894 (aged 102) Huron County, Ontario, Canada buried Ripley Huron Cemetery, Ripley, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada Find A Grave: Memorial #257246260
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