Mary was born on about 1816 in England. We do not know much about her life except that she married William Wainman at about the age of 25 years old in New York City. She had a number of children: James A. Wainman (1839-1911), Margaret Wainman (1842-abt1880), William G. Wainman (1848-unknown), Harriet Wainman (1852-unknown), Charles E. Wainman (1855-1905), and Mary E. Wainman (1859-unknown).
1850: Mary shows up as living in New York Ward 13 in the 1850 US Census with her husband, William Wainman, a weaver, and three of her children- James (11), Margaret (8), and William (2).
1860: The US Census shows the family living in Brooklyn Ward 14, District 1 in the 1860 Census records. She is living with her husband, William and five of her six children: James (21), William (12), Harriet (8), Charles (5), and Mary (6 months old). Her daughter Margaret is living with her husband and son in their own home. At this stage, this is the last record we can find for Mary at this point. Her husband, William leaves the US before 1870 and returns to England. Daughter Margaret and her husband take in the remaining children- William, Harriet and Charles, along with their own children by the 1870 census.
Thelma Brewer's family has two lines that are linked to this Mary:
Mary
Margaret Wainman
William Baines
Mabel I. Baines
Thelma Brewer
Robert M. Brewer
Mary Wainman
James A. Wainman
Mary
Margaret Wainman and James A. Wainman were siblings.
William Baines and Mary Wainman were first cousins.
Mabel I. Baines and Robert M. Brewer were second cousins.
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