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Research in Other Countries => United States of America => Topic started by: ladyhawkac on Wednesday 31 March 10 21:24 BST (UK)
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I am looking for any American records for a William Alexander Gatewood born in Charleston, South Carolina about 1853. I have found a family in the 1860 census with a son W. Gatewood who is 8 years old which could be him. By the 1870 census the family have disappeared and William later turns up in England in the 1881 census where he spent the rest of his life. I am hoping there is some way to condirm I have the right American family but I don't know how to go about it.
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Hi and welcome to Rootschat
A possible way is via his British marriage cert - www.lancashirebmd.org.uk
Lancashire Marriage indexes for 1880
William A Gatewood to Eleanor S Rigby at Everton, St. George registers at Liverpool 2018WD/10/264
A copy of the cert will give his fathers name and occupation which you can then match to that 1860 entry
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This is the GRO ref for online ordering www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/
Marriages September qtr 1880
West Derby Volume 8b Page 511
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Hi lady
1870 US census shows this family in Charleston, SC
GATEWOOD
Madeline, 52
Virginia, 21
Leonora 24
Annie, 15
It appears (to me, anyway) that this is family on the 1860 census, minus the father W.C. Gatewood.
Do you know the parents of your William Alexander?
I don't yet see him on the 1870.
Grub
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http://books.google.com/books?id=GHBfBOdwsCkC&pg=PA246&dq=%22william+gatewood%22&lr=&ei=C9K0S8faEI26Nt_16YIP&cd=53#v=onepage&q=%22william%20gatewood%22&f=false
William Gatewood house
also
Date: March 03, 1861
Location: Louisiana
Paper: Daily True Delta
Article type: News Article
William C Gatewood, an old and
prominent resident of Charleston, died there on the 25th. The Mercury says he was one of the first originators of the New York and Havana packet lines, and was instrumental in the establishment of the first cotton press built in that city.
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You can find this family here:
http://www.familysearch.org/eng/Search/frameset_search.asp
free census here:
http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#start
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Rest of the family 1850
United States Census, 1850
Charleston, ward 2, Charleston, South Carolina
Name: Elisabeth Ann Galewood
Age: 9 years
Estimated birth year: 1841
Birthplace: South Carolina
Name: Madeline Galewood
Census place: Charleston, ward 2, Charleston, South Carolina
Age: 11 years
Estimated birth year: 1839
Birthplace: South Carolina
Name: Mary M Galewood
Age: 32 years
Estimated birth year: 1818
Birthplace: South Carolina
Name: W C Galewood
Age: 43 years
Estimated birth year: 1807
Birthplace: Virginia
GATEWOOD ANNY 25 CHARLESTON 2-WD; CHARLESTON 1880 census
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Hi all, can I say thank you to all who have replied to my request. I have the marriage certificate of William Alexander Gatewood and his father is down as William Gatewood, deceased and Cotton manufacturer. So I find it really interesting to see that Ohio Susan as found a reference in a paper about a W. C. Gatewood in the Daily True Delta newspaper as it claims he was instrumental in the establishment of the first cotton press built in that city. The 1860 census does not give an occupation for W. C. Gatewood and the 1850 one sais he was a marchant?
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I am researching William Alexander Gatewood as one of my ancestors.
One research site gave him as a British citizen from Samoa! Is this correct?
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hello to 'gatewood' surfers. I am back looking for my ancestors again. I have tracked a WILLIAM ALEXANDER GATEWOOD who died in an asylum in in Lancaster in 1903. On his death certificate it says he had been a Steward. He has also appeared as an A.B.Seaman on a U.K. CENSUS.
Also , one document I have states that he was born in the U.S.A., Chaleston, South Carolina.
Despite all this,I have a problem in verifying whether I have the right Gatewood as some of the Census and church records seem to be ambiguous. I seem to have two William Alexander gatewoods and Eleanor Rigbys running together!!!
And how and when did he arrive in England,at Liverpool.