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|  | Parnall or Parnell family « Thread Started on Oct 24, 2009, 9:06am » | |
Dear Cornish friends,
Edward Parnall married Elizabeth Carlyon. You can see from the census record attached, they settled in Tuckingmill and were responsible for helping building Roskear Church. Edward was born in 1808 in Cuby near Tregony, and Elizabeth was born in 1817 in St Martin in Meneage. She was baptised in Manaccan. My question is when exactly were they married? If you look at the family you'll estimate 1835-7, probably in the St Keverne district, near Elizabeth's parents' home. Henry Parnall (Edward's youngest son) is my wife's ggrandfather.
I am a new member and this may need referring to CT. I appreciate it isn't a specific Penwith question, but perhaps some kind person can help?
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Quicksilver
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|  | Re: Parnall or Parnell family « Reply #1 on Oct 24, 2009, 11:25am » | |
Edward Parnall married Elizabeth Carlyon 6.10.1835 Mawgan in Meneage
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|  | Re: Parnall or Parnell family « Reply #2 on Oct 24, 2009, 4:29pm » | |
Hi Quicksilver - no need to worry about your question not being Penwith-specific. 
Although Zenobia originally began this forum to focus on West Penwith it was soon found that expansion was unavoidable.
Even in the very early days people from West Penwith could be found in Counties far from home.
So you could say it is now more about people 'from' West Penwith.
I see that Newlyn has found the marriage so I will look at the general picture of things sometime later today once a have some time free from outside commitments.
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|  | Re: Parnall or Parnell family « Reply #3 on Oct 28, 2009, 5:51pm » | |
Dear CT,
Thank you for your reply, any further joy with this marriage date and place for Edward Parnall = Elizabeth Carlyon? Newlyn has tracked it down I hear, and would really love to know. Kind Regards Quicksilver
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|  | Re: Parnall or Parnell family « Reply #4 on Oct 28, 2009, 10:58pm » | |
Hi Quicksilver - there is a little extra information as per the following transcript.
St Mawgan in Meneage 6th October 1835 by Banns Edward Parnall of Probus and Elizabeth Carlyon of St Martin
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|  | Re: Parnall or Parnell family « Reply #5 on Oct 29, 2009, 5:42pm » | |
Oct 28, 2009, 10:58pm, Cornish Terrier wrote:Hi Quicksilver - there is a little extra information as per the following transcript.
St Mawgan in Meneage 6th October 1835 by Banns Edward Parnall of Probus and Elizabeth Carlyon of St Martin
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|  | Re: Parnall or Parnell family « Reply #6 on Oct 29, 2009, 5:45pm » | |
Hi CT,
I am very grateful indeed. I'm a convert to this site and if I can help anybody else, I will !! I immediately purchased the Cornwall Family History Booklet on this Parish to have it confirmed!!
Many thanks once again, Kind Regards, Quicksilver
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|  | Re: Parnall or Parnell family « Reply #7 on Nov 2, 2009, 4:35am » | |
Pleased to be of help Quicksilver.
Will be happy to search further as and when I have time so keep us informed of progress. 
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