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Post by snap17 on Jan 6, 2013 18:07:35 GMT -5
MARY SINCOCK B:5 May 1791 Illogan
Parents: Samuel Sincock B: 29/1/1769 St Uny his Parents: Henry Sincock & Mary Eva M: 9 Aug 1752
Samuel Married 20 Sept 1788 Illogan to Susannah Hockin--Hocking B:15 May 1754 ??? her parents Thomas and Susannah Hocking District Bridgerule
2??? I can only find 1 child born to Samuel and Susannah Sincock which is Mary 1791..then I fond a Death of Samuel 29 Jan 1799??
Then I fond a Marriage For a Susanna Sincock To a Nathaniel Job 18 March 1811 and once again only 1 child Mary Job 17 Aug 1811
then I Fond a Death of Susanna Job 18 March 1811 could this be the answer to me not finding any siblings for Mary Sincock ....???
How ever I have fond Birth of some children to a Samuel and Susanna Sincock between the Dates 1801 to 1810 but these seem to late for a marriage in 20 Sep 1788 ???
MARY SINCOCK...JAMES VEAL Married 13 Oct 1816 Cambourne Their Children: bapt dates
1/ Maria Veal 1/4/ 1820 Camborne M: Thomas James 5/3/1843 Camborne Cornwall Witness1/John Duckham 2/ James Veale
2/ James Veal 3/ William Veal Twins 19 Jan 1826 4/ Thomas Veal 1826 Redruth 5/ Ann Veal 31/12/1829 Camborne Marriage James Rosewarne 30 Sept 1852 Cambourne DEATH Ann Rosewarne Nee Veal 8/11/1903 Bendigo Victoria Australia James Rosewarne D: 18/1/1898 Bendigo Victoria Australia 6/ John Veal 1836
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Post by Tonkin on Jan 7, 2013 8:34:46 GMT -5
Welcome to PG snap17. Wishing you luck with your research. Roy - from Down Under.
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Post by snap17 on Jan 7, 2013 16:44:07 GMT -5
Thank you Roy Lyn--From down under Too
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Post by snap17 on Jan 31, 2013 4:32:33 GMT -5
Hi CT could you please have a look at this and tell me what you think . Thank you .. :-)
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Post by Cornish Terrier on Jan 31, 2013 8:12:22 GMT -5
Lyn - I have some work to do on the Richards side first but I will try and look at this information also tomorrow.
CT
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Post by Cornish Terrier on Feb 1, 2013 3:54:53 GMT -5
Lyn - here is a little on the Sincock family for you. Firstly:- I would be reluctant to accept these details for Samuel given 1. he would have been only 19 when married (no great problem) and 2. he never named a son Henry. Y ou also need to be aware that not all Parish records are readily available and that you might have to do some hard thinking and searching to find some of the information you want/need. The list of children for Samuel and Susannah are divided between Illogan and Camborne. Looks like the move to Camborne was made around 1800:- Baptised at Illogan Susannah 1st March 1789 Mary 5th May 1791 Ann 27th October 1793 Charity 23rd October 1796 Edward 5th January 1799 Baptised at Camborne Samuel 22nd February 1801 Maria 31st July 1803 William 18th August 1805 William 9th November 1806 Thomas 18th March 1810 Charity may have had an illegitimate child with a William Martin. I saw the record briefly but did not take notes when I was checking the Camborne records. That should give you a little bit of work to do for a while. But don't worry too much about Samuel just yet - get his children sorted first! CT
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Post by tenpoundpom on Feb 26, 2014 7:05:25 GMT -5
I'm related to this family through Stephen Sincock (1764-1838) who is my 4th GGF. Stephen is a son of Henry Sincock and Mary Eva, who were married 9 August 1752 at Camborne. So far I've provisionally worked out the sibs as Joshua (bpt 1757), Mary (bpt 1762), Samuel (bpt 1769), Catherine (bpt 1770). All baptised at Redruth - St Uny. Likely others given the age gaps, and I'll continue digging!
One chap I'm not sure about is Henry, who was baptised 26 Feb 1754 at Kenwyn. In the Kenwyn register his father is listed as Henry. No mother's forename is stated, but that seemed to be the usual practice in the Kenwyn register around that time from the images I've examined. My Cornish geographical knowledge is shakey but I believe that Kenwyn is not particularly close to Camborne/Redruth. However, I can't find another Henry Sincock baptising around that time, and it would seem logical that Henry would namesake a son. The baptismal date would fit neatly into the timeframe after the marriage of Henry and Eva.
My thoughts are that the Henry who was baptised at Kenwyn is the first born son of Henry Sincock and Mary Eva of Camborne/Redruth, but much speculation is involved! Further opinions/ alternative hypotheses on the matter would be welcomed!...ie help CT!!
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Post by Cornish Terrier on Feb 26, 2014 8:47:50 GMT -5
Simon - presuming these are the ancestors of Martha Sincock then I have not tried to go back any further than her parents so far. I will attempt to have a look at the problem for you tomorrow. Meantime if you could offer some of the information you have found regarding Henry Sincock and Elizabeth Lawrence it would be helpful. It would also serve as a reminder so that I don't get sidetracked and forget to look at it! CT
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Post by tenpoundpom on Feb 26, 2014 17:00:57 GMT -5
Simon - presuming these are the ancestors of Martha Sincock then I have not tried to go back any further than her parents so far. I will attempt to have a look at the problem for you tomorrow. Meantime if you could offer some of the information you have found regarding Henry Sincock and Elizabeth Lawrence it would be helpful. It would also serve as a reminder so that I don't get sidetracked and forget to look at it! CT I have the parents of Martha Sincock as Henry Sincock and Elizabeth Lawrence. The details I have for Henry are baptised 7 Jan 1798 at Sithney and died 28 January 1863 Mawgan in Meneage. The death date is from the National Probate calender. I have the marriage to Elizabeth Lawerence 27 March 1820 at St Keverne with Henery Mildren and Henry Sincock as the witnesses. I have Elizabeth Lawrence as being baptised 15 May 1801 at St Keverne, and death on 9 April 1881 at Redruth. Date of death from National Probate calender. Henry and Elizabeth found in 1841, 1851 and 1861 censuses. Elizabeth in 1871 census at Redruth. I have Elizabeth's parents as John Lawrence (no further details as yet) and Martha Mildren (abt 1759 - 24 Jun 1844. John and Martha married 29 Nov 1795 at St Keverne. I have Henry's parents as Stephen Sincock (bpt18 Nov 1764 - Jan 1838) and Hannah Secombe (abt 1760 - May 1832). Hope all that information is correct! Simon
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Post by Cornish Terrier on Feb 27, 2014 5:06:46 GMT -5
Simon - I have had a quick look at the lineage of Henry Sincock and I agree with the line back to the marriage of Henry Sincock and Mary Eva at Camborne in 1752. Son Stephen baptised 1764 at Redruth.
I also checked the 1754 baptism at Kenwyn and noted that it was a private baptism for Henry son of Henry Sincock of New Mills. That suggests Henry was a miller which fits with grandson Henry and, presumably, Stephen.
I have not looked at the Lawrence family as yet.
CT
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Post by tenpoundpom on Feb 27, 2014 6:30:09 GMT -5
Simon - I have had a quick look at the lineage of Henry Sincock and I agree with the line back to the marriage of Henry Sincock and Mary Eva at Camborne in 1752. Son Stephen baptised 1764 at Redruth. I also checked the 1754 baptism at Kenwyn and noted that it was a private baptism for Henry son of Henry Sincock of New Mills. That suggests Henry was a miller which fits with grandson Henry and, presumably, Stephen. I have not looked at the Lawrence family as yet. CT FWIW, when I checked my records, the 1799 Land Tax Redemption records show Stephen recorded as being resident in Torleven Mills, Sithney Simon
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Post by Cornish Terrier on Feb 27, 2014 22:15:32 GMT -5
That fits so it would not surprise if there are millers in the lineage prior to Henry and Mary.
CT
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