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JAMES ELWOOD  (1808-1903) of Canbo Co. Roscommon and Tama Co.  Iowa

James Elwood was born in Canbo, Croghan, Boyle, Co. Roscommon, Ireland. He was the son of Maurice & Brigid Elwood of Cambo.   James appears on record there in 1837 & 1839. He married MARY (BERNE) BURNS b. Abt. 1814,  in Co. Roscommon Ireland

EMIGRATED circa 1832

  • From 1841-1853: He was in New York
  • 1850: They were in St Marys, Perth Co. Ontario, Canada
  • 1850's: Came to America
  • 1862 settled in Tama Co. Iowa
  • 1870 Census: Otter Creek, Tama Co. Iowa Elwood:James 60 farmer Ire. Mary 56 Ire. Ch: Thomas 19 NY, Agnes 11 Canada.
  • 1880 Census: Tama Co. Iowa Elwood:James 66 farmer Ire. Mary 63 Ire. Ch:Thomas 27 NY, William 11 grandson Iowa Nellie 7 grand-dau Iowa, Aussie 7 grand-dau Iowa
  • 1885 Census: Otter Creek,Tama Co., Iowa
  • 1903: Nov. 20, James Elwood died at the age of 95, in Eagle Grove, Wright Co., Iowa
  • Buried: St. Patrick's Catholic Cemetery, in Tama, Iowa.

OBITUARIES
1903: Nov. 26, Obituary,'The Tama Free Press and Harold' pg-4,col. 2
Mr. James Elwood, the father of Mrs Frank Aldrich of this city, died at Eagle Grove, Friday, Nov. 20, 1903 and the remains were forward to Tama.
Mr. Elwood was ninety-five years of age and had formerly been a resident of Tama County. The internment was at the Catholic cemetery.

1903: Nov 20, Obituary,'Eagle Grove Eagle'
Mr James Elwood was born in Karnbo (Canbo), Ireland. In 1807 and lived in his native land until he was 24 years of age, when he came to Canada and in 1862 moved to Tama Co. Iowa. Where he lived for 35 years,when he became so old and feeble that he left his old homestead and went to live with his daughter, Mrs P Plunkett, of this city, with whom he made his home for the past six years.
He was the father of ten children. Five of whom are living. Though he lived to be 96 years of age he was never confined to his bed by sickness until a few weeks before his death. He died of old age, and was taken to his old home at Tama for interment. The funeral services were held in Sacred Heart church, Sunday Morning.

More About JAMES ELWOOD:
Burial: 1903, St. Patricks Cemetary, Tama, Iowa age95
Occupation: Worked on the Railroad in Iowa

Additional Information
Date of Birth 1st Jan 1808
Date of Death 20th Nov 1903 VIEW SOURCE
Associated Building (s) Canbo townland  
Father (First Name/s and Surname) Maurice Elwood of Canbo (1790-1840) VIEW SOURCE

Comments

  • Irish select births and baptisms shows that the oldest child John in 1837 and Catherine in 1839 were born in Ireland. This would put immigration to 1839-1941. 

    Family history says that when the family was in NY, James worked on the Erie canal.  

    James naturalization date is Feb 27, 1872

    The grave is unmarked at St Patrick's. 

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