Samuel Jonathan Wayment
SAMUEL JONATHAN WAYMENT
MARRIAGE:
On 11 Mar 1868, when Samuel was twenty-two years old, he married Castina Francis Ann Chapman, daughter of Jonathan Chapman and Julia Taylor Smith of Shingay-- a parish in the District of Royston and County of Cambridge on the River Cam. At that time there was a population of about 128 people who were living in 26 houses. The property all belonged to the Earl of Hardwicke. Julia was already a member of the church.
IMMIGRATION:
On 14 Jun 1868, just three months after their marriage, Samuel and Castina sailed from Liverpool, England on board the ship "Constitution." It was a small ship and over-crowded with passengers. The small group of Saints was made miserable at times. A group of radicals on the ship planned to throw the Saints and the crewmen overboard at one time. The Saints prayed fervently that their lives would be spared. The radicals started quarreling among themselves. Thus they split up and quieted down. The "Constitution" docked in New York City on August 5, 1868.
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It is interesting to read of Deweyville as I grew up west of Collinston, Box Elder Co. There is a lot of family history preserved here. Thanks for sharing.