He is buried in New
Harrisburg Cemetery Carroll Co. Ohio USA
And his gravestone
says that he died on Nov 19th 1852 aged
53yrs 9mths 8days.
The first mention of
John in the USA is in a land transaction in Harrison Township Ohio dated 1843.
John was a Shoemaker by trade and this transaction was the purchasing of a
Shoemakers Shop. For unknown reasons the shop was paid for by Joseph MORTON or
MARTEN.
In the 1850 Census
John (51) his wife Ann (59) and son Matthew (17) also a shoemaker are found on
District 16 Harrison Township Carroll Co. Ohio all listed as born in England.
We have reason to believe that Ann was not Matthew`s
mother and that his mother`s name was Sarah. We believe it most likely that John married his second wife Ann in
England brfore departing for the USA.
We think that Matthew visited England sometime between his fathers death in 1852 and his marriage in 1855. During this trip he is believed to have purchased a pair of clogs, which are either minature or a child`s size and these are still in the family. Two Photos of the Clogs and a sketch of the sole showing the markings are linked to this page in the hope that there may be a clue to their Origin.
We do not know what happened to his step mother Ann but in the 1860
Census she was living alone in Harrison Township Ohio.
We have searched the
IGI and tracked down a number of the possible John WOOD`s. Searched Trade
Directories for John WOOD Shoemakers. We have also consulted clog making
experts and historians but all without success.
I would like to
again, through this media, try to find the origin of the miniature clogs in the
hope that this will ultimately lead to John WOOD`s birthplace.
All constructive
comment and advice will be very much appreciated.
Colin Wood (email: colin.wood@gmx.co.uk)
Please have a look at
these pictures.
Clogs.jpg Clogs2.jpg Clogs3.jpg
Updated September 14thth 2007.