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Post by zibetha on Oct 30, 2023 6:51:56 GMT -5
With all due respect and honoring the rules of my Ancestry.com subscription, there are posts from Hoblyn that are revelant to this. Zib
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Post by zibetha on Oct 30, 2023 7:01:12 GMT -5
From that I am stll puzzling marriages between John Harveys with wives named Alice.
Zib
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Post by Cornish Terrier on Oct 30, 2023 9:10:43 GMT -5
Not sure what you are referring to here regarding 'posts from Hoblyn' but as for the Trewoofe document I was merely rueing the fact that the author had not mentioned any specific names or at least approximate dates that might have helped us. I am sure there is more to find if we happen to look in the right place. Re John Harveys with a wife named Alice - I currently have four of which just one remains to be satisfactorily identified. That is the man who married Alice Lanyon at St Buryan in 1757. I am, as usual, working in roundabout ways to determine his identity but I am sure I will get there in the end. No doubt others have identified him to their own satisfaction but I have to satisfy myself. I have diverted from the Harveys temporarily though as I do some work on the Carvosoe (sic.) family to see if I can identify how John Carvosoe of Paul comes to be 'next of kin' to Thomas Harvey 'of Paul, late of Madron' whose Administration was granted to said John Carvosoe in 1729. CT
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Post by zibetha on Oct 31, 2023 2:28:25 GMT -5
The files are too big to upload; I will email them.
Zib
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Post by Cornish Terrier on Oct 31, 2023 3:33:53 GMT -5
Thanks Zib - all received.
CT
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