John Rule
(-)
Hannah Blewett
(-)
William Jeffery als. Smith of Camborne
(1753-1811)
Anne Hocking
(1758-1842)
John Rule of Knavegoby
(1787-1855)
Susannah Smith
(1791-1880)
John Smith Rule, Jr.
(1816-1898)

 

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Spouses/Children:
Amelia Osborne

John Smith Rule, Jr.

  • Born: 1816, Knavegoby, Camborne, Cornwall
  • Christened: 27 Oct 1816, Camborne, Cornwall 1
  • Married: 23 Sep 1841, Camborne, Cornwall 1
  • Died: 29 Apr 1898, Hampton, Franklin, IA, USA

  Research Notes:

In 1850 John Rule (34) of England and wife Amelia (32) of England, were living in Shullsburg, Lafayette, Wisconsin, USA. Present were children (a) born in England: Susan (8), John (7), Amelia J. (4), and (b) born in Wisconsin: Elisabeth E. (1), Lewellen (0).

In 1860 John Rule (45) of England and wife Emelia (42) of England were living in Shullsburg, Lafayette, Wisconsin. Present were children: Susan (17) of England, John (16) of England, and born in WI: Emily (15), Elizabeth (12), Lewelyn (10), William (8), Frances (5), Bennet (3), Frederick (1)

In 1880 John S. Rule (63) of England and wife Amelia (62) of England were living in Helena, Lewis and Clark, Montana. Present were granddaughter Nettie Neagus (16) of Wisconsin and a number of lodgers.

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Called John Smith Rule in the death record.

  Marriage Information:

John married Amelia Osborne, daughter of William Osborne and Elizabeth Treloar, on 23 Sep 1841 in Camborne, Cornwall. (Amelia Osborne was born in 1818 in Newton Moor, Camborne, Cornwall, christened 4 Apr 1818 in Camborne, Cornwall and died after 1885 in Boulder Co., CO, USA.)

  Marriage Notes:

John Rule, jnr., full age, resident of Knavegoby, bachelor, miner, son of John Rule, miner, and
Amelia Osborne, full age, resident of Troon Greys, spinster, living at home, daughter of William Osborne, miner

Married by Banns

Witnesses: Mark Rule [brother of the groom], William Osboren

Sources


1 Cornwall OPC.


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