Eliza Anne Wallen
(circa 1820 - )
Eliza Anne Wallen was born circa 1820. She was the daughter of Alexander Wallen.
Eliza Anne Wallen married John Joyce on 2 November 1841 in Stranorlar, Donegal
. November 6 1841: On the 2nd inst., at Stranorlar Church, by the Rev. Thomas Fullerton, John Joyce, Esq., of Beechmount, in the county of Tyrone, to Eliza Anne, only daughter of the late Alexander Wallen, Esq., of Drumboe Abbey, county Donegal.
Eliza Anne Wallen married John Joyce on 2 November 1841 in Stranorlar, Donegal

Elizabeth Wallen
(1756 - )
Thomas Wallen, brother of Matthew, had at least two legitimate daughters who had descendants. The eldest, by his second wife Elizabeth Patterson was Elizabeth Paterson or Patterson Wallen, born in 1756, her mother dying in the same year. She married James Stevens and in turn had a daughter Anne presumably her only surviving child since she inherited the estate of Camerton Court near Bath. She married a Herbert Norton Jarret. Both Stevens and Jarrett were from Jamaica. Anne had four children, John (b.4.7.1802), Stephen died (12.10.1855) unmarried, Anne who married141 the Rev. William Gooch, the younger son of a baronet, and Mary who died young. John had two daughters, Anna Mary (1836-1893) & Emily Elizabeth (d.1911) who both died unmarried.142 One son of Anne's, Major George Cecil Gooch143 had a daughter, Amabel Mildred Anne, (my father's 5th cousin) who inherited Camerton Court in 1911 dying just afterwards and who had previously married Beauchamp Urquhart Colclough (1867-1949).144 They had a son, my sixth cousin, Henry Reginald Gambier Colclough (1905-1949) who in turn married and had one daughter, Penelope who married an Anthony Lucas. William Gooch had at least one other daughter who may have had descendants too..
Elizabeth Wallen married James Stevens. He was described as esquire.. Elizabeth Wallen was born in 1756. She was the daughter of Thomas Wallen and Elizabeth Patterson.
Elizabeth Wallen married James Stevens. He was described as esquire.. Elizabeth Wallen was born in 1756. She was the daughter of Thomas Wallen and Elizabeth Patterson.
Child of Elizabeth Wallen and James Stevens
Elizabeth Wallen
(before 1754 - 21 November 1754)
Elizabeth Wallen was born before 1754 in Jamaica
. She was the daughter of Matthew Wallen and Catherine Phillips.
Elizabeth died on 21 November 1754 in St Andrew parish, Jamaica
.

Elizabeth died on 21 November 1754 in St Andrew parish, Jamaica

Elizabeth Mary Wallen
(15 July 1821 - 21 July 1837)
Elizabeth Mary Wallen was christened on 15 July 1821 in Reading, Berkshire, England
. She was the daughter of Maj Edward Pinnock Wallen and Eliza Archange Ford.
Elizabeth died of consumption on 21 July 1837 in Exeter, Devon
, aged 16. She was buried on 23 July 1837 in St Leonard's, Exeter
.

Elizabeth died of consumption on 21 July 1837 in Exeter, Devon


Ethelere Wallen (O'Brien)
(circa 1845 - 9 November 1906)
Ethelere Wallen (O'Brien) was born circa 1845. She was the daughter of James Smith Wallen and Sarah Coburn.
She married J S O'Brien of California.
Ethelere died on 9 November 1906.
She married J S O'Brien of California.
Ethelere died on 9 November 1906.
Frances Maria Wallen
(circa 1757 - )
Frances Maria Wallen was commonly known as Fanny. She was born circa 1757. She was the daughter of Thomas Wallen and Frances Unknown (Ramage).
Frances Maria Wallen married Thomas Drought, son of Thomas Drought and Caroline Armstrong, on 28 June 1777. Thomas Drought, the younger, esq., of Droughtville, Kings County, to Miss Wallen, daughter of Thomas Wallen of PortmanSquare, London, Esq.
Frances Maria Wallen married Thomas Drought, son of Thomas Drought and Caroline Armstrong, on 28 June 1777. Thomas Drought, the younger, esq., of Droughtville, Kings County, to Miss Wallen, daughter of Thomas Wallen of PortmanSquare, London, Esq.
Children of Frances Maria Wallen and Thomas Drought
- Fanny or Eliza Constantia Drought
- John Drought b. Nov 1780
- James Drought b. Jun 1785
- Jane Drought+ b. c 1785, d. 20 May 1810
Francis Hobson Wallen
(22 September 1846 - July 1900)
Francis Hobson Wallen was born on 22 September 1846 in Londonderry, Londonderry, Ireland
. He was the second son of Francis Robertson Wallen. He was the son of Francis Robertson Wallen. Francis Hobson Wallen was christened on 27 November 1846 in St Columb's, Londonderry, Londonderry
. Son of Francis R Wallen & Catherine.
Francis died in July 1900 in Narong St, Caulfield, Victoria
, aged 53. 11th July 1900 WALLEN. In the obituary column of the "Argus" on Saturday last we were pained to observe the name of aforetime resident of Foster, when that town and district formed part of the Shire of Alberton. The name of Mr Francis H. Wallen was on the list of active spirits in the palmy days of that once thriving goldfield, the local branch of the Bank of Victoria being in charge of Mr Wallen, whose abilities and acumen as a bank manager were duly appreciated and recognized; for in later yews he held a higher position in the Sale branch, until he severed his connections with the Victoria Bank and joined the Bank of Australasia. For several yews prior to his death, however, the subject of our notice did not hold my position in the bank, but left Gippsland with his wife and family to reside in a Melbourne suburb; and at his residence Narong Street, Caulfield, he passed away at the comparatively early age of 53 years. The deceased was second son of Francis Robertson Wallen, Londonderry, (Ireland); his brother, Mr Jas. Wallen, being still a resident in the hill country beyond Won Wron, Alberton Shire, South Gippsland.


Francis died in July 1900 in Narong St, Caulfield, Victoria

Francis Robertson Wallen
(6 May 1791 - 7 October 1886)
Francis Robertson Wallen was born on 6 May 1791 in Letterkenny, Donegal, Ireland
. He was the son of Alexander Joseph Wallen and Sarah Crawford.
Francis Robertson Wallen married Catherine Hobson circa 1828.
Francis Robertson Wallen emigrated from |Angus Trumble wrote: Mr and Mrs Francis Robertson Wallen, my three times great-grandparents, and seven of their eight children sailed to Victoria during the Gold Rush aboard the famous Great Britain. Robert, probably their eldest son, who was born at Port of Spain in Trinidad on June 5, 1831, came slightly ahead of them on the Rip Van Winkle. The cargo was consigned to him; he was only twenty-one years old.
Francis Wallen was an Irishman from Co. Donegal, who spent the early part of his life in Trinidad and St. Kitts, where the family had sugar plantations. His wife, Catherine Anne, was the daughter of a sugar planter called Charles Hobson, and was born on the island of Dominica in the Lesser Antilles on May 6, 1812, during the eruption of Soufrière, the volcano on St. Vincent. See www.http://angustrumble.blogspot.com.au/ for more detail in November 1852 per "Gt Britain".
Francis died on 7 October 1886 in Hawthorn, Victoria
, aged 95. DEATH. WALLEN.- Francis Robertson Wallen, born at Letterkenny, county Donegal, Ireland, 6th May, 1791, resident in Trinidad, British West Indies, from 1815 until 1833 ; subsequently in Philadelphia, USA, in Londonderry, in Liverpool, and since 1852 in Melbourne, Victoria. Died at Hawthorn on 7th October, 1886.

Francis Robertson Wallen married Catherine Hobson circa 1828.
Francis Robertson Wallen emigrated from |Angus Trumble wrote: Mr and Mrs Francis Robertson Wallen, my three times great-grandparents, and seven of their eight children sailed to Victoria during the Gold Rush aboard the famous Great Britain. Robert, probably their eldest son, who was born at Port of Spain in Trinidad on June 5, 1831, came slightly ahead of them on the Rip Van Winkle. The cargo was consigned to him; he was only twenty-one years old.
Francis Wallen was an Irishman from Co. Donegal, who spent the early part of his life in Trinidad and St. Kitts, where the family had sugar plantations. His wife, Catherine Anne, was the daughter of a sugar planter called Charles Hobson, and was born on the island of Dominica in the Lesser Antilles on May 6, 1812, during the eruption of Soufrière, the volcano on St. Vincent. See www.http://angustrumble.blogspot.com.au/ for more detail in November 1852 per "Gt Britain".
Francis died on 7 October 1886 in Hawthorn, Victoria

Children of Francis Robertson Wallen and Catherine Hobson
- Robert Elias Wallen b. 5 Jun 1831, d. 1 Oct 1893
- Daughter Wallen b. 10 Apr 1836
- William Henry Wallen b. 25 May 1845
- Frederick Wallen b. 26 Apr 1848
- James McHenry Wallen b. c 1850, d. 1937
Child of Francis Robertson Wallen
- Francis Hobson Wallen b. 22 Sep 1846, d. Jul 1900
Frederick Wallen
(26 April 1848 - )
Frederick Wallen was born on 3 March 1848 in Ferryquay St, Londonderry, Londonderry
. He was christened on 26 April 1848 in St Columb's, Londonderry, Londonderry, Ireland
. Son of Francis Robert Wallen & Catherine Holms.. He was the son of Francis Robertson Wallen and Catherine Hobson.


George Wallen
(1728? - )
George Wallen was born in 1728?. He was the son of Edward Wallen and Mary Armstrong.
George died. Burke states that he died in 1752 in Jamaica, however he was mentioned in his father's will of Dec 1777. I think this is confused with George Augustus the son of Matthew who died in Jamaica in 1750.
George Wallen made a will dated 1778. George Wallen, Lt, E India Company Service, mentions Samuel Handy, husband of Lucy Handy als Wallen the sister. The will was proved 14 March 1778.
George died. Burke states that he died in 1752 in Jamaica, however he was mentioned in his father's will of Dec 1777. I think this is confused with George Augustus the son of Matthew who died in Jamaica in 1750.
George Wallen made a will dated 1778. George Wallen, Lt, E India Company Service, mentions Samuel Handy, husband of Lucy Handy als Wallen the sister. The will was proved 14 March 1778.
George Wallen
(circa 1817 - )
George Wallen was born circa 1817 in Ireland
. He was the son of Alexander Wallen.
George matriculated at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
, on 2 December 1833.

George matriculated at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland

Rev George Wallen
(1704 - May 1767)
Rev George Wallen was born in 1704 in Athlone, Westmeath/Roscommon, Ireland
. He was the son of Rev Edward Wallen.
George matriculated at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
, on 16 November 1720. He was aged 16 on entry, son of Edward, clericus; born Athlone. BA 1725, MA 1733. George was a Church of Ireland clergyman from 1752. George Wallen, Prebendary 1752, Devenish 1766, son of Rev Edward Wallen, vicar of Athlone 1682-1723 and born in Athlone, educated there by Mr Burnett.
Letitia Armstrong married secondly Rev George Wallen circa 4 September 1753 in St Peter, Dublin
. By licence.
Rev George Wallen was recorded in 1766 census in Killanny, Louth, Ireland
.
Rev George Wallen made a will dated 3 April 1767 in Devenish, Fermanagh
. George Wallen, Rector of Devenish, c. Fermanagh, clerk, mentions his wife Letitia Wallen and nephew George Wallen.
George died in May 1767 in Monaghan, Ireland
.
His will was proved on 16 March 1778 at the Prerogative Court of Armagh, Ireland. There are also probate records dated 1767 & 1780.

George matriculated at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland

Letitia Armstrong married secondly Rev George Wallen circa 4 September 1753 in St Peter, Dublin

Rev George Wallen was recorded in 1766 census in Killanny, Louth, Ireland

Rev George Wallen made a will dated 3 April 1767 in Devenish, Fermanagh

George died in May 1767 in Monaghan, Ireland

His will was proved on 16 March 1778 at the Prerogative Court of Armagh, Ireland. There are also probate records dated 1767 & 1780.
George Augustus Wallen
(14 December 1750 - )
George Augustus Wallen was born on 14 December 1750 in St Andrew parish, Jamaica
. He was the son of Matthew Wallen and Catherine Phillips.

Henry Wallen
(circa 1684? - )
Henry Wallen was born circa 1684? In Ireland
.
Henry matriculated at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
, on 30 May 1701. | a Bachelor of Arts degree in Spring 1707.

Henry matriculated at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland

Isabella Wallen
(circa 1812 - 13 January 1868)
Isabella Wallen was born circa 1812. She was the daughter of Alexander Joseph Wallen and Sarah Crawford.
Isabella died on 13 January 1868 in 3 Church Wall, Londonderry, Londonderry
.
Isabella died on 13 January 1868 in 3 Church Wall, Londonderry, Londonderry

James McHenry Wallen
(circa 1850 - 1937)
James McHenry Wallen was born circa 1850 in Ireland
. He was the son of Francis Robertson Wallen and Catherine Hobson.
James died in 1937 in Cheltenham, Victoria, Australia
.

James died in 1937 in Cheltenham, Victoria, Australia

James Smith Wallen
(23 October 1807 - 19 January 1863)
James Smith Wallen was christened on 23 October 1807 in Vere, Jamaica
. He was the son of Maj Edward Pinnock Wallen and Eliza Archange Ford. James was a doctor in Ontario, Canada
, from 1829. Edward Crawford, wrote: Like his uncle John Weller Wallen, he was educated at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland, (1824-1828) (69) apparently as an Arts graduate, became an MRCS in 1829 (70) and afterwards went to Paris University, where he graduated. He went out to Canada to fight the cholera epidemic in 1834 and was appointed surgeon for government service in the rebellion of 1837 returning to Jamaica to settle his affairs there in 1838-9 after the death of his aunt. He first settled at Ancaster in the county of Wentworth, but removed to Morpeth, 1844 and afterwards at Ridgetown in the county of Kent, Wardville in Middlesex, and finally at Chatham in Kent, all these places being in Ontario.71 He is also said to have lived first in St Catharines Ontario and had a great reputation as an excellent family doctor and is described as "independently wealthy".(72).
Edward Crawford states: According to a letter undated but in early 1841, Henry Crawford writes `She tells me that an Aunt died a few years ago in Jamaica leaving a very handsome property to her only brother (in Canada) and a legacy of a £1,000 with a handsome service of plate to herself. Her brother laid claim to this money and plate, and in all half of the money has been expended in various costs but the rest still remains as she believes her undisputed property but objections are raised ...... & I believe she does not expect to be any richer for it ....... her brother has not written to her since putting in his claim to the legacy & I should fear from what she says that long absence has in great measure alienated his affections from her.' Her statement may be unfair or incorrect but if believed would account the lack of contact since. It must have been her grandmother who was responsible for letting him have all her husband's Canadian property. What little her father possessed, amounting to £2-3,000 in funds, had gone to Caroline via her mother and sister.
We do not yet know whether the two girls had children or if the eldest boy was ever married but as Sarah Caborn's obituary does not mention any grandchildren it seems very unlikely that she has descendants by her other son and only daughter. We may have cousins from Mary Morris née Wallen whose mother was a Teeple.
James Smith Wallen married Mary Teeple before 1842. They had a daughter Mary b.1842 (76) who married an American, Capt. Harvey Morris, a lumber merchant of St Regis Falls,(77) New York State.
James Smith Wallen married secondly Sarah Coburn in 1845 in Chatham, Kent, Ontario, Canada
.
James died on 19 January 1863 in Chatham, Kent, ONT, CAN
, aged 55.


Edward Crawford states: According to a letter undated but in early 1841, Henry Crawford writes `She tells me that an Aunt died a few years ago in Jamaica leaving a very handsome property to her only brother (in Canada) and a legacy of a £1,000 with a handsome service of plate to herself. Her brother laid claim to this money and plate, and in all half of the money has been expended in various costs but the rest still remains as she believes her undisputed property but objections are raised ...... & I believe she does not expect to be any richer for it ....... her brother has not written to her since putting in his claim to the legacy & I should fear from what she says that long absence has in great measure alienated his affections from her.' Her statement may be unfair or incorrect but if believed would account the lack of contact since. It must have been her grandmother who was responsible for letting him have all her husband's Canadian property. What little her father possessed, amounting to £2-3,000 in funds, had gone to Caroline via her mother and sister.
We do not yet know whether the two girls had children or if the eldest boy was ever married but as Sarah Caborn's obituary does not mention any grandchildren it seems very unlikely that she has descendants by her other son and only daughter. We may have cousins from Mary Morris née Wallen whose mother was a Teeple.
James Smith Wallen married Mary Teeple before 1842. They had a daughter Mary b.1842 (76) who married an American, Capt. Harvey Morris, a lumber merchant of St Regis Falls,(77) New York State.
James Smith Wallen married secondly Sarah Coburn in 1845 in Chatham, Kent, Ontario, Canada

James died on 19 January 1863 in Chatham, Kent, ONT, CAN

Child of James Smith Wallen and Mary Teeple
- Mary Wallen b. 1842
Children of James Smith Wallen and Sarah Coburn
- Ethelere Wallen (O'Brien) b. c 1845, d. 9 Nov 1906
- Edward Coburn Wallen b. c 1848
- James Smith Wallen b. 29 Jul 1856, d. 18 Dec 1926
James Smith Wallen
(29 July 1856 - 18 December 1926)
He was a musician and is, with his widowed sister, buried in the family grave in Chatham, Ontario.. James Smith Wallen was born on 29 July 1856. He was the son of James Smith Wallen and Sarah Coburn.
James died on 18 December 1926 in Chatham, Kent, Ontario, Canada
, aged 70.
James died on 18 December 1926 in Chatham, Kent, Ontario, Canada

Jane Wallen
Jane Wallen was born. She may be the Jane Wallen who married Ralp Steel on 17 December 1764 at St Mark's, Dublin. She was the daughter of Thomas Wallen.
John Wallen
(circa 1763 - November 1836)
John Wallen was born circa 1763 in Ireland
.
John died in November 1836 in Limerick, Ireland
. The Cork daily advertiser on 22 Nov 1836, reported the death of John Wallen, of Castletown House, Limerick, agedf 73, the last surviving member of the Irish House of Commons who opposed the Union.

John died in November 1836 in Limerick, Ireland

John Weller Wallen RN
(circa 1760? - )
There was an older brother in 1751, so John Weller Wallen could not have been more than nine in 1760 as a Captain's servant on Marlborough. Perhaps he was even younger though the ship, commanded by a Captain Weller who was clearly a relation, was in Port-Royal harbour all the time he was on board or claimed to be on board.88 Having examined the relevant Ships Logs it appears that all the ships on which he served were not merely on the West Indies station but were based at Port-Royal, Jamaica, save for the Bulldog in which he came to England in 1786 and which is not mentioned in the list. Except for a few weeks these ships were always in port. All his very few voyages were pleasant Caribbean cruises off present day Haiti, Tortuga and Cap Tiburon, presumably on the look out for prizes which they managed to do a few times. His service record looks like a monstrous piece of eighteenth century jobbery when the West Indian `interest' was at its zenith.
. John Weller Wallen RN was born circa 1760?. He was the son of Matthew Wallen and Catherine Phillips.
. John Weller Wallen RN was born circa 1760?. He was the son of Matthew Wallen and Catherine Phillips.
Lucy Wallen
(circa 1730 - )
Lucy Wallen was born circa 1730 in Offaly, Ireland
. She was the daughter of Edward Wallen of Killena, Kings County in the Genealogical Office pedigree. Other sources state Drumsna, Antrim. She was the daughter of Edward Wallen and Mary Armstrong.
Lucy resided at Snugborough, Roscrea, Offaly & Tipperary, Ireland
, circa 1740.
Lucy Wallen married Samuel Handy as his third wife, circa 1758 in Ireland
. Lucy Wallen was mentioned in a conveyance of property on 10 June 1772. By indented articlles of agreement between Samuel Handy (2nd) and Samuel Wesley Handy eldest son & heir apparent of the said Samuel Handy of the 1st part, Mathew Fleming, and Catherine Fleming, eldest daughter of the said Mathew Fleming of the 2nd part, and Archbold Fleming and Thomas Fouace (Trustees therein named of the 3rd part, therein reciting, that a marriage was then intended to be had between the said Samuel Wesley Handy, and said Catherine Fleming; and also that the said Samuel Handy (2nd), amongst other lands was siezed and possessed of ... Aughrim etc. containing c 1400 acres ... the said Samuel Handy by his will dated 1 July 1779 gave, devised and bequeathed to his wife Lucy Handy, James Deaves and Thomas Wade, amongst other lands ....
Lucy Wallen was mentioned in the will of Samuel Handy dated 1 July 1779. Lucy Wallen was mentioned in the marriage settlement for John Halahan and Mary Handy dated 13 December 1780. Indented articles of agreement dated 13 December 1780 made between 1) John Halahan of the city of Dublin, surgeon, 2) Lucy Handy, widow of Samuel Handy deceased & Mary Handy daughter of the Samuel & Lucy, 3) William Speer, of the City, druggist & Thomas Fouace of Tyrrellspass, Westmeath, esq reciting that said Mary Handy was in and by the will of her father the said Samuel Handy entitled to £1000 at 21 or marriage proved if under 21 she married with consent of her mother Lucy Handy & further the will of SH £1000 the interest to be paid to his daughter Lettice during her life & after her decease the £1000 plus the £500 on the decease of Lucy to be divided between his three other daughters, Ann Wade, the said Mary Handy & Jane Handy & reciting that a marriage was shortly to be had between John Halahan and Mary Handy with consent and approbation of Mary's mother he called? the £1500 to provide for Mary Handy after John Halahan's death. Witnessed by Andrew Armstrong, Kings co., Hickman Rose, Dublin city, merchant, William Canaway, Dublin, gent, Jane Handy, Dublin city, spinster.

Lucy resided at Snugborough, Roscrea, Offaly & Tipperary, Ireland

Lucy Wallen married Samuel Handy as his third wife, circa 1758 in Ireland

Lucy Wallen was mentioned in the will of Samuel Handy dated 1 July 1779. Lucy Wallen was mentioned in the marriage settlement for John Halahan and Mary Handy dated 13 December 1780. Indented articles of agreement dated 13 December 1780 made between 1) John Halahan of the city of Dublin, surgeon, 2) Lucy Handy, widow of Samuel Handy deceased & Mary Handy daughter of the Samuel & Lucy, 3) William Speer, of the City, druggist & Thomas Fouace of Tyrrellspass, Westmeath, esq reciting that said Mary Handy was in and by the will of her father the said Samuel Handy entitled to £1000 at 21 or marriage proved if under 21 she married with consent of her mother Lucy Handy & further the will of SH £1000 the interest to be paid to his daughter Lettice during her life & after her decease the £1000 plus the £500 on the decease of Lucy to be divided between his three other daughters, Ann Wade, the said Mary Handy & Jane Handy & reciting that a marriage was shortly to be had between John Halahan and Mary Handy with consent and approbation of Mary's mother he called? the £1500 to provide for Mary Handy after John Halahan's death. Witnessed by Andrew Armstrong, Kings co., Hickman Rose, Dublin city, merchant, William Canaway, Dublin, gent, Jane Handy, Dublin city, spinster.
Children of Lucy Wallen and Samuel Handy
- John Handy b. c 1755, d. b 1 May 1838
- Mary Handy+ b. 1760, d. 29 Dec 1838
- Jane Handy+ b. c 1760, d. 3 Aug 1823
- Lettice Handy b. b 1779
Mary Wallen
(1842 - )
Mary Armstrong Wallen
(15 November 1759 - April 1762)
Mary Armstrong Wallen was born on 15 November 1759 in St Andrew parish, Jamaica
. She was the daughter of Matthew Wallen and Catherine Phillips.
Mary died in April 1762 in St Andrew parish Jamaica
aged 2.

Mary died in April 1762 in St Andrew parish Jamaica
