Post by Cornish Terrier on Sept 2, 2008 9:56:33 GMT -5
BTW - the earliest Glasson (Glazan etc.) at Paul is 1755.
in 1641 there are no Glassons mentioned at Paul, St Buryan, St Levan, Sennen, St Just or Madron.
But at Sancreed we find - Richard GLAZAN.
Let's see what we can find in the Sancreed OPRs:-
Marriages
27th September 1610 Richard Glasen m. Elysabeth
29th January 1639 Martin Maderne jnr m. Mary Glazen
Baptisms
26th November 1610 John s/o Richard Glazon
27th December 1612 Marye d/o Richard Glasen
? January 1615 Thomas s/o Richard Glason
5th December 1617 Thomas s/o Richard Glasen
2nd November 1620 Sebell d/o Richard and Elizabeth Glazon
25th May 1623 Richard s/o Ric and Elisabeth Glasan
No more until 1747
Burials
3rd February 1622 Richard Glazon
19th October 1652 Elizabeth Glasson, widow
To end of 1749
So we know there was an early Glasson family at Sancreed - but where did they go from there?
They were not at St Buryan or at Paul so, unless they moved quite some distance away and then returned, they must have been at Sennen or St Levan.
Now, returning to the identity of Blanch Glasson - there is one other possibility.
The Berryman children may have been children of her sister.
Nicholas Berryman's wife was named Dorcas and they were married at Paul in 1676/7.
So, searching only for someone named Dorcas baptised at Paul I found only one surname-match with the list above for Blanch.
That name was TREMEARNE but the problem there is that she was baptised in 1664/5 so would have been only 12 at marriage.
It is looking more and more like Blanch BERYMAN was the one who married Joseph GLASSON.
That's all for now, folks.
in 1641 there are no Glassons mentioned at Paul, St Buryan, St Levan, Sennen, St Just or Madron.
But at Sancreed we find - Richard GLAZAN.
Let's see what we can find in the Sancreed OPRs:-
Marriages
27th September 1610 Richard Glasen m. Elysabeth
29th January 1639 Martin Maderne jnr m. Mary Glazen
Baptisms
26th November 1610 John s/o Richard Glazon
27th December 1612 Marye d/o Richard Glasen
? January 1615 Thomas s/o Richard Glason
5th December 1617 Thomas s/o Richard Glasen
2nd November 1620 Sebell d/o Richard and Elizabeth Glazon
25th May 1623 Richard s/o Ric and Elisabeth Glasan
No more until 1747
Burials
3rd February 1622 Richard Glazon
19th October 1652 Elizabeth Glasson, widow
To end of 1749
So we know there was an early Glasson family at Sancreed - but where did they go from there?
They were not at St Buryan or at Paul so, unless they moved quite some distance away and then returned, they must have been at Sennen or St Levan.
Now, returning to the identity of Blanch Glasson - there is one other possibility.
The Berryman children may have been children of her sister.
Nicholas Berryman's wife was named Dorcas and they were married at Paul in 1676/7.
So, searching only for someone named Dorcas baptised at Paul I found only one surname-match with the list above for Blanch.
That name was TREMEARNE but the problem there is that she was baptised in 1664/5 so would have been only 12 at marriage.
It is looking more and more like Blanch BERYMAN was the one who married Joseph GLASSON.
That's all for now, folks.