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Ann May Angear (1826 - 1891)

Ann May Angear
Born in Devon, Englandmap
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Died at age 64 in Racine, WImap
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Ann was born in 1826. Ann Angear ... She passed away in 1891.

Name: Ann May ANGEAR Given Name: Ann May Surname: ANGEAR Sex: F

Information about Ann May Angear

Ann May Angear (b. December 16, 1826, d. April 13, 1891)

Ann May Angear (daughter of Ann May and John Walter Angear) was born December 16, 1826, in Devon, England, and died April 13, 1891, in Racine, WI. She married Thomas Dale on May 14, 1846, in WI, son of Edward Dale and Margaret Harry.

More About Ann May Angear and Thomas Dale: Marriage: May 14, 1846, WI. Children of Ann May Angear and Thomas Dale are: +James Henry Dale, b. December 24, 1847. Alice Ann Dale, b. September 28, 1849. +Edward Dale, b. November 24, 1852. +Walter Fremont Dale, b. December 6, 1856, Union Grove, WI, d. 1930, Lincoln, NE. +Helena Frederica Fulk, b. May 31, 1863.

_UID: 6CC53715D7623D48853544B06E2E6152388B Change Date: 26 Jun 2003 Note: During the Civil War, Ann found herself in an unenviable position. Her husband, Thomas Dale, was head of the Dale family and stayed at home to run the 350-acre farm. A brother-in-law, Nicholas Dale was Colonel (acting Brigadier) of the 2nd. Wisconsin Cavalry and wounded in battle. Another brother-in-law, Joseph Dale, was a Master Sergeant with the Confederate cavalry in Georgia ( he did not wish to fight against his brothers but, as a Savannah resident, was forced to enlist) and Ann's own brother - Dr. John James May Angear - was a Surgeon in the Union Army serving with coloured troops in Florida!! Her original home in Devonport must have seemed a very distant memory. Ann was nineteen years old when the family left England for a better life - more freedom, greater opportunity, and less taxation - and yet, less than twenty years later, her 'closest and dearest' were involved in a major conflict which threatened their very existence as a family unit. She left her native country, England - which had abolished slavery in 1832 - only to find the same divisive issue in much more devastating form in her adopted home. She had already lost one brother-in-law, Henry Dale, in 1858 who died of "sunstroke" in Brunswick, Georgia while visiting his older brother Joseph. Henry was only 27 years old and Joseph returned with his brother's body to Yorkville for burial. Ann May Dale (Angear) was born in Devonport, England on 16th. December 1826. She married Thomas Dale, a Cornishman, in Racine County, Wisconsin on 14th. May 1846 and died in Yorkville, Wisconsin on 12th. April 1891 at the age of 65.. Birth: 16 DEC 1826 in Devonport, Devon Death: 13 APR 1891 in Yorkville, Wisconsin Baptism: 15 JAN 1827 Morrice St., Wesleyan Chapel, Devonport


Father: John Walter ANGEAR b: 4 SEP 1797 in Stoke Damerel, Devon Mother: Ann MAY b: 1807 in St.John, Cornwall

Marriage 1 Thomas DALE b: 9 SEP 1818 in Helston, Cornwall Married: 14 MAY 1846 in Racine County, Wisconsin

Sources

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64277485/ann-may-dale

https://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=angear&id=I2842

https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/n/u/e/Wilma-L-Nuetzman/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0431.html





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