Hello Jan Sorry. No idont .All I know is he married a lady named Elizabeth Jones from Llanerchamedd . Then sometime he left for Utica in the States.He was the son of Thomas Jerman from Llangadwaladr in Anglesey.
Could he be the Edward Sherman age 50 wife Elizabeth age 40 both born Wales on the 1850 census of Utica City, Oneida, New York. Children are John 11, William 10, Robert 6, Mary 13, Agnes 8, Thomas 2, Catherine Williams 28 born Wales and Griffith Williams age born Wales. All the Sherman children are born in New York so they probably arrived in USA sometime around or before 1839.
It looks like daughter Agnes is living with her mother Elizabeth in Oneida in 1870 she is 27 years old...fits quite well...but Mum is 52..bit out..Agnes is working in a cotton mill. Elizabeth is keeping house. States born New York and Elizabeth born Wales. Will keep on the trail.
1855 looks like Edward has passed away.' Family listed Ward 2 Utica City. Elizabeth is 46, born Wales and head, William 15, Agnes 12, Robert 10, Thomas 7 and a new baby is Elisabeth 3. Look for a death for Edward between 1851 and 1855. Surname is still Sherman 1865 still with Agnes aged 22, John, William, Mary, Henry who is 16, have no idea where he came from. Name is still Sherman. I may have completely got the wrong family but you never know.
Elizabeth could be still living with Agnes, now Agnes Jones, husband Hugh in 1880, Steuben, Oneida. She is now Elizabeth GERMON and aged 67, Agnes is 35. This still doesn’t find anything about Edward though, although another site has enquiries of a Thomas Jerman from Llangadwaladr married a lady of the surname Jones around 1797 but their son Edward died in 1836.
My ancestor Thomas Jerman lived in a house called (college) in Llangadwaladr .He was married three times and had 8 no daughters and 3no sons .He passed in 1862 on 21-june.He was 84 years old.
Dear Sue , Would it be at all possible for yourself to tell me where Thomas and Mary Jones his wife son Edward died .Was it on Anglesey ?Also please where he was buried if you can. yours john cymro