8. John and Mary to Ontario in 1847.
George, born 1764, and Grace had their family
of ten children at Waddon Farm in Chudleigh.
The picture shows the old wash house at the back
of the main building.
The eldest daughter Mary married John Wills of
Compton Barton, Marldon.
The picture shows their entry in the Ashburton
marriage register.
In the 1841 census they were innkeepers at the
Lion Inn in Chudleigh, now no longer in existence. But in 1847, after
the death of John's father they decided to emigrate to Ontario with their
four children. John worked as a stage coach driver in the Toronto area.
In 1857 they moved on to Iowa where he started farming.
Gravestone in Iowa of Mary wife of John who died in 1884 aged 89 years.
9. Henry and Sons to Ontario in 1860.
In 1851 Henry the youngest of George's family was
farming Wadden and had four sons. But in 1852 his wife Mary died. In 1854
he married Ann CORNISH and they had two more sons. In 1860 Henry emigrated
to Ontario with his four oldest sons and left the two younger ones behind
probably with his second wife Ann. The 1861 census shows them living with
their mother Ann WILLS. The two youngest sons followed Henry out to Canada
in about 1870.
Henry cleared his 100 acre land concession of trees, hauling them to the local brickworks as fuel. He then sold the clearing and started on a second. This picture shows the farm today.
It is called Wadden Farm.
A bridge crosses a small river near
the farmhouse and it is named Wills Bridge after John WILLS who was in his
80s and blind but used to walk out to talk to the workmen each day.