Author Topic: Magical Mystery Tour: The Rediscovered Life of Thomas Fellows WALTON (1833-1884)  (Read 51823 times)

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Re: Magical Mystery Tour: The Rediscovered Life of Thomas Fellows WALTON (1833-1884)
« Reply #261 on: Friday 11 March 11 05:57 GMT (UK) »
In "Hart's Annual Army list, Militia list and Yeomanry"

Reid, Coull, Sutherland,Innes. Banff, Scotland
Reed, Tullamore to Sydney, Oz
Joyce, Cork to Sydney, Oz
Havard, Pembroke
Gentry, Gt. Totham, Essex
Hatcher,Essex?
Ebden, Thorncombe, Devon
Boon, Thorncombe, Devon
Osbourne, Aveton Gifford, Devon
Eades, Stafford
Stratton, Bannockrigg, Cockpen, Midlothian, Scotland
de St Laurent,  Malon Normandy France

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Re: Magical Mystery Tour: The Rediscovered Life of Thomas Fellows WALTON (1833-1884)
« Reply #262 on: Friday 11 March 11 06:04 GMT (UK) »
Ooooh Whenu - you'll get Brownie points for those answers!!   ;D ;D
Gaunt, Ransom, McNally, Stanfield, Kimberley. (Tasmania)
Brown, Johnstone, Eskdale, Brand  (Dumfriesshire,  Scotland)
Booth, Bruerton, Deakin, Wilkes, Kimberley
(Warwicks, Staffords)
Gaunt (Yorks)
Percy, Dunning, Hyne, Grigg, Farley (Devon, UK)
Duncan (Fife, Devon), Hugh, Blee (Cornwall)
Green, Mansfield, (Herts)
Cavenaugh, Ransom (Middlesex)
 

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Re: Magical Mystery Tour: The Rediscovered Life of Thomas Fellows WALTON (1833-1884)
« Reply #263 on: Friday 11 March 11 06:55 GMT (UK) »
For Whenu


I used to love the star stickers - gold, silver, red and green!
Jamieson (Aberdeenshire / Otago). Watt (Aberdeenshire/ Southland), Lane (Nova Scotia / England / South Island), Brown (Paisley / Abbey Eat Taieri), Houseal/  Hausihl (Germany / Philadelphia / Nova Scotia / Dover / South Island), Gillespie (Glasgow / Ireland), Farquharson, Urquhart, Kaua (East Coast, North Island), Hughes (Anglesea / East Coast, North Island), Boyd (Scotland / East Coast, North Island), Bulfin (south Island)

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Re: Magical Mystery Tour: The Rediscovered Life of Thomas Fellows WALTON (1833-1884)
« Reply #264 on: Friday 11 March 11 06:57 GMT (UK) »
I used to love the star stickers - gold, silver, red and green!

So does my grandson ..... for eating, brushing teeth etc.

Good work Whenu :D
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Re: Magical Mystery Tour: The Rediscovered Life of Thomas Fellows WALTON (1833-1884)
« Reply #265 on: Friday 11 March 11 07:02 GMT (UK) »

nice!
Jamieson (Aberdeenshire / Otago). Watt (Aberdeenshire/ Southland), Lane (Nova Scotia / England / South Island), Brown (Paisley / Abbey Eat Taieri), Houseal/  Hausihl (Germany / Philadelphia / Nova Scotia / Dover / South Island), Gillespie (Glasgow / Ireland), Farquharson, Urquhart, Kaua (East Coast, North Island), Hughes (Anglesea / East Coast, North Island), Boyd (Scotland / East Coast, North Island), Bulfin (south Island)

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Re: Magical Mystery Tour: The Rediscovered Life of Thomas Fellows WALTON (1833-1884)
« Reply #266 on: Saturday 12 March 11 02:02 GMT (UK) »
Thanks very much for the location of Kakaramea, Whenu.

Unfortunately, I don't think the Captain WALTON mentioned in Hart's Annual Army list, Militia list and Yeomanry is the same man. Why would he end up a private soldier in an Imperial regiment and then only attain the equivalent rank of Trooper in a colonial unit?

Congratulations on the Gold Star for fnding it though.

I think Thomas WALTON probably sold his land grant (or simply walked away from it) and moved to Picton.

He would have had to clear the land himself and farm it, and he was no doubt still suffering the effects of his wound from Te Ngutu o te Manu. He likely had no capital to support the land or employ labourers.

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ELLERKER - Beverley ERY ENG
HEALEY - IRL?
MURDOCH - Wigtownshire SCT, Otago and Westland NZ
PALING - Nottinghamshire ENG
RILEY - Flamborough; Cottingham; South Dalton ERY, Manitoba CAN, & London ENG
STURTON - Arnold, Nottinghamshire ENG
SUTTRON - All, NRY & DUR ENG
TAYLOR - London ENG
TYLER - London ENG
TERNAN/TIERNAN - Dublin IRL

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Re: Magical Mystery Tour: The Rediscovered Life of Thomas Fellows WALTON (1833-1884)
« Reply #267 on: Saturday 12 March 11 02:15 GMT (UK) »
I know of at least one land grant that was just a 66 year lease.
Perhaps that is why one chap I know of just walked away from it because he wanted to go back to Ireland to die.
Another I believe just didn't want the hard work to start from scratch with a young family to raise, he went back to work as a carpenter.
All 3 had worked on the building of the main trunk line.
MCINTYRE, TAYLOR, DUNCAN Skipness & NTHKnapdale
CAMPBELL,MCKINNON,MCDONALD ,Isle of Coll
MCINTYRE,CAMPBELL, Isle of Bute
MCMILLAN Rutherglen, Scotland
PERRIN, STEPHENS,PAYNE,FEAKINS,PREECE,DUDSON, Endland, Australia & New Zealand
BASON, Potterspury, England
MASON Potterspury England
HENSON, Potterspury England & New Zealand
WYBROW, England, Australia & New Zealand
WHITE Sri Lanka & new Zealand
TRAILL, America & New Zealand
MACGREGOR, LOCKHART, STEPHENSON,MCKELVIE, Scotland

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Re: Magical Mystery Tour: The Rediscovered Life of Thomas Fellows WALTON (1833-1884)
« Reply #268 on: Sunday 13 March 11 07:53 GMT (UK) »
Conclusion

When I started researching Thomas WALTON I had no expectations of where the search would lead. To discover a professional Imperial soldier, a veteran of the battles of Balaklava, Inkerman and Sebastopol who later served in India and who subsequently joined a colonial military unit and fought in New Zealand’s Taranaki War, was the last thing I expected.

While I didn’t find a definitive baptism record for Thomas Fellows WALTON in Cambridge CAM ENG, the nearest, that of Thomas Jonathan WALTON in 1833, the only child in his family to lack the middle name of ‘Fellows’, suggests that this was the same individual and that he later discarded the middle name of ‘Jonathan’ and adopted ‘Fellows’.

Interestingly, Thomas Fellows WALTON’s New Zealand death certificate states that he died at the age of 51, exactly the correct age if he was indeed Thomas Jonathan WALTON. If so, he was aged 21 when he fought at Balaklava and Inkerman, and 27 when he arrived in New Zealand in early 1861. He was 35 when he was wounded at Te Ngutu o te Manu and 38 years old when he tried to save the life of Henry MEARS in 1871.

There are still a few little puzzles that need to be investigated:

1) When did Thomas WALTON attest for the British Army and to which regiment?
2) When was he discharged from the 57th Regiment?
3) When were the Taranaki Mounted Volunteers disbanded?

Thanks to everyone who not only read the topic but provided information and encouragement during this little experiment. I thoroughly enjoyed the new discoveries and especially the banter (although the mental imagery of a school class fighting for seats was slightly disturbing!) and I hope you enjoyed the story.

The answers to the questions above (if I find them) will be added in a post script at some later date.

Thanks again for reading Thomas WALTON’s story.

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ELLERKER - Beverley ERY ENG
HEALEY - IRL?
MURDOCH - Wigtownshire SCT, Otago and Westland NZ
PALING - Nottinghamshire ENG
RILEY - Flamborough; Cottingham; South Dalton ERY, Manitoba CAN, & London ENG
STURTON - Arnold, Nottinghamshire ENG
SUTTRON - All, NRY & DUR ENG
TAYLOR - London ENG
TYLER - London ENG
TERNAN/TIERNAN - Dublin IRL

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Re: Magical Mystery Tour: The Rediscovered Life of Thomas Fellows WALTON (1833-1884)
« Reply #269 on: Sunday 13 March 11 08:36 GMT (UK) »
It's been entertaining following the build-up of his life as we know it :)
Reid, Coull, Sutherland,Innes. Banff, Scotland
Reed, Tullamore to Sydney, Oz
Joyce, Cork to Sydney, Oz
Havard, Pembroke
Gentry, Gt. Totham, Essex
Hatcher,Essex?
Ebden, Thorncombe, Devon
Boon, Thorncombe, Devon
Osbourne, Aveton Gifford, Devon
Eades, Stafford
Stratton, Bannockrigg, Cockpen, Midlothian, Scotland
de St Laurent,  Malon Normandy France

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