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American connection 1806

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Heather

Heather Report 28 Sep 2008 16:33

Likely in the services (wrong area to slave trade). The army did have their own tailors for uniform making.

Paul Barton, Special Agent

Paul Barton, Special Agent Report 28 Sep 2008 08:13

My ancestor William Henry Wilmshurst was born c1806 in the USA, a British Citizen. However, he spent most of his life in England. He lived in East London - I've found him at the age of 16 in the Old Bailey On Line site as a victim of a street mugging!

It's his connection with the USA that intrigues me. There's a Richard Wilmshurst who made arrivals in New York in 1802 according to Ancestry - maybe William's father - and theres a Matilda Wilmshurst born New York 1802 who could be Henry's sister. She had a sister Louisa born 1794 in Baltimore.

So who was this Richard Wilmshurst? A soldier? A trader? Hopefully nothing to do with the slave trade! There's a Richard Wilmshurst living in the right area of East London in the 1841 census and he was a tailor.