A wad punch was supplied when a gun was purchased new in the 18th/19th century, and sheets of pasteboard were available at the gunshop.
Many punched their wads from these sheets, buy hard loading was possible after a while and the gun was often washed if possible.
Many used the felt from old saddles, or brown paper as mentioned above.... or Spanish moss .
(The old books will tell you all this)
I was told as a young lad about the ivy leaves, in about 1970, as a way to avoid setting fire to the fields or marshes. With homemade wads, I did get smoldering at times, or fire when using newspaper.
BACK Then, We had No Track of the Wolf wads. We used Paper, or home punched wads of some sort.
I Do get a bit sick when folks here tell us that there is no need for alternative wadding. No there Isn't Now, but we had No choice back then.
I wish I'd never mentioned the flaming ivy wadding.
It works. It's not needed these days. But it Still works.
PS,
The old books like Hawker give clear instructions how to remove your rammer when it gets jammed in the bore when ramming down Paper.
Please read some of these old books and we can then cut out the surmising about what was used.
Best,
R.