Pioneers of St. Clair County, Michigan - Person Sheet
NameMary M. LAMERSON
DeathFeb 1849, St. Clair County, Michigan1658, p 3 Age: 52
Individual Notes
• Named in her father’s will, as Mary Lamerson, dated 4 Dec 1811.
1606, p 1
Census
• 1810 Census: Camillus, Onondaga, New York. 00101/03201.
1607• 1830 Census: St. Clair, St. Clair, Michigan. Age 30-40. 1120001/210001.
1604• 1840 Census: China twp., St. Clair, Michigan. Age 40-50. 11100001/0120001.
1497
Spouses
Birth7 Feb 1785, Maugerville, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada1657, province only,1658, p 3,1659, date only,1660, p 7; date & province only
FatherThomas WOLVERTON (~1735-1819)
MotherCatharine BARTON (1750-1840)
Individual Notes
• He moved with his parents and siblings to Northampton, Carleton Co., NB in 1798. A Woodstock Anglican Church baptismal record dated 3 May, 1802 indicates that his age was “18 years of age the 7 of February next.” Based on a story told by an uncle and recorded in a letter dated 29 April 1914, James had an altercation with his father and brother Joseph and left home without any further communication. He returned to the USA, where in 1812, he was listed with the NY Militia Volunteers. James may have married twice but there is no record. He married Mary M Lamerson in 1812 and had relocated to Michigan by 1820 where he spent the rest of his life (this was written by Carl Wolverton as mentioned above).
1658, p 3
Census
• 1830 Census: St. Clair, St. Clair, Michigan. Age 40-50. 1120001/210001.
1604• 1840 Census: China twp., St. Clair, Michigan. Age 50-60. 11100001/0120001.
1497• 1850 Census: China, St. Clair, Michigan. Age 66, b NY. Widower. Living in household of his son, Thomas Wolverton.
1661
Research
• Could not find in 1860.
ChildrenUNNAMED (Died as Child) (1814-)
UNNAMED (Died as Child) (1815-)
UNNAMED (Died as Child) (1825-)