Early Years
The Walls and Mays (family tree)

James Wall (b. 1869, d.1904) was born in Bethnal Green, London (in "the east end"). His parents were William Wall (b.1839, d.?) and Elizabeth Brown (b.1839, d.1899). William was born in Shropshire, England, and the couple were married in 1865 in Bethnal Green, London (signing their names with X marks). Based on census records, Elizabeth may have been under age at the time. The couple appear to have moved from London to Everton in the 1870's and William is listed in the 1881 census as being a master tailor.

William's father, William Wall (b.1805, d.1888) was born in Worstershire, England, and appeared to start his career as a mason. He was then listed in the 1851 census as having the occupation, rat catcher, and by the time of the 1881 census, his occupation had changed again and he was a rabbit catcher. He died in Shropshire in 1888. William's wife was named Hannah (b.1806, d.?), and she was born in Shropshire but little further information is known about her.

James was a hawker (travelling salesman) and he spent some time in Liverpool, where he married Emily May (b.1879, d.?) in 1900. He had a son, James Walter Wall (b.1899, d.1979) with Emily May fifteen months earlier. Four years later, James senior died in Mile End, London. Research continues into Emily May, who may have remarried.

James Walter Wall was a steamship fireman in the English merchant navy. He married Wilhelmina Althoff (b.1901, d.1971) in West Ham in 1922. They were the parents of Nina Wall (b. 1922, d.1988).

Nina emigrated with her family to Australia on the steamship, SS Barradine on 3rd February, 1924 at the age of 2. She married Stanley Thomas Perry in Marrickville, NSW, in 1940 and they had four children. Read about their recent family here.

The Althoffs and Linfields (family tree)

Wilhelmina was the daughter of Frederick Phillip Althoff (b.1869, d.1946) from Hannover, Germany and Marian Linfield (b.1875, d.1951) from West Ham, London.. They were married in 1897 in West Ham. Marian's parents were Charles Linfield (b.1830, d.?) and Julia Weaver (b.1840, d.?), who were married in Woolwich, London in 1861.

Frederick's father, Heinrich Althoff (b.1826, d.1869), died the year he was born. He was 17 years older than his wife, Eliza Syer (b.1843, d.?), the daughter of Murrell Syer (b.1813, d.?) and Catherine Caton (b. 1819, d.?). After Heinrich's death, Eliza may have remarried as she would have only been 26 when he died.

Murrell Syer was the son of Henry Syer (b.1782, d.?) and Mary Murrell (b.1785, d.?), about whom little is currently known.


Under age?

Emily May appears to have "stretched the truth" on her son James Walter Wall's birth certificate. She signed it as Emily Wall even though she wasn't married to James at the time (as confirmed from historic documents). It is likely that she may have been under the legal age to get married when she gave birth to James in 1899 but possibly didn't want the stigma attached with being an unmarried mother.