Sorry, I've been in communicado, Keyboard86, and catching up with you. Well done and many thanks for these great finds!
Looks as though you have found Ann's baptism (1807), marriage to William Walker (1829), and burial (1882).
Re. Ann's marriage to William Walker (1829), I checked the Shropshire map and found that there is a
Halston Hall Estate, near Oswestry. So, I'm presuming Ann's husband was a coachman there. I see that
St. Martin's, where the marriage took place, is a small borderland village north of Oswestry,
5.5 mls N of Halston, and east of Chirk - so the location looks correct. I understand the village was originally made up of the local townships of Ifton, Wiggington, Bronygarth and
Weston Rhyn. I notice you quote a
Weston Rhyn tythe map. What is the ref. to
Weston Rhyn Tythe map? Is this map on Ancestry or FindMyPast, please?
As I mentioned in my previous post, Edward Eveley's baptismal record shows her to live at
Hopton. Do you know where this is? Could not find on Google. Hopefully, this is near
Little Ness, Baschurch where she was baptised in 1807. Need to check the actual baptismal record to confirm Little Ness (but that's where I found the Yevily/Yieveleys (see later).
You have found Ann's parents at
Calleswood Lane, which "could well be Daleswood Lane". I see that is in
Little Ness. Her parents
Thomas and Elizabeth (nee Ellis?) appear to have married @ Oswestry 12 August
1800 - which would beg the question as whether Thomas & Elizabeth had other children before Anne (1807).
Yes, I had previously found Edward in the 1841, aged 14, which begs another question as to where he was between his birth in 1826 and 1841. We will never know, I guess, but given his mother was a pauper in 1826 and she married someone who was apparently not Edward's father in 1829, his situation for that period does not look good.
Since I only discovered Edward's "base born" circumstances last week and had previously assumed his father was an Everley/Yeviley/Yieveley, I had developed that line in my
Owens family tree on Ancestry. Since discovering that his father was not a Everley/Yeviley/Yieveley, I wiped the line from my tree, Now, I will rebuild from Ann Eveley and Edward Williams.
You have included a couple of Census refs, but I cannot find these? Which censuses, pls?
"Thomas Yeiveley 75 occ Ag Lab
Elizabeth 70
Little Ness
HO107/918/ 15/4 / 7
They are next door to son John & family
Burial
Thomas Yeveley 26th February 1842 Baschurch aged 78
Elizabeth Yeveley 31st March 1847 aged 78
Both show as Daleswood or Daleswood Lane Little Ness"
Did you find any sign of
Edward Williams, please?
Here's the url for my tree on Ancestry:
https://www.ancestry.co.uk/family-tree/person/tree/25258016/person/380084175404/facts In the meantime, I'm searching to find any other info on Anne and her family further back. Once again, any help will be appreciated.
Best wishes
John