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Post by genie on Jun 21, 2007 9:06:12 GMT -5
David Bamfield may have married Ann Denis on 1/4/1805 at Uny Lelant. Children in 1841 born Camborne
David bap 30/3/1807 John 4/2/1809 Mary Ann 22/12/1810 Elizabeth 25/9/1813 ______________________________________ There is a Cathrne but I don't know where she was born or what happened to her,and a John who is in the 1841 census and married.He is also at Halsetown.
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Post by Cornish Terrier on Jun 21, 2007 10:43:52 GMT -5
OK - a bit more for me to look at later. Can't do it tonight and maybe not for a few days but I will certainly look at it when possible.
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Post by Zenobia on Jun 21, 2007 15:19:38 GMT -5
David Bamfield may have married Ann Denis on 1/4/1805 at Uny Lelant. Children in 1841 born Camborne David bap 30/3/1807 John 4/2/1809 Mary Ann 22/12/1810 Elizabeth 25/9/1813 ______________________________________ There is a Cathrne but I don't know where she was born or what happened to her,and a John who is in the 1841 census and married.He is also at Halsetown. There is also a Jenefer, chr. 26 Jan 1817 and Grace chr. 30 Oct 1819 ________ Also found: William Henry Thomas Bamfield, s/o Elizabeth Bamfield, 'singlewoman' of Halse Town, chr. at Lelant 9 Feb 1837 "Base child"
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Post by Cornish Terrier on Jun 22, 2007 10:27:54 GMT -5
Well done! - I thought I checked my Lelant Baptisms and did not find William but a re-check shows the baptism you refer to.
With that part of things partially solved we now need to find a baptism for his wife.
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Post by genie on Apr 24, 2008 11:11:44 GMT -5
I have been looking in the Gwennap area for a birth of David Bamfield as his daughters were born there and I thought that might be the area he came from,but I haven't had any luck yet.
Any suggestions welcomed.
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Post by Cornish Terrier on Apr 24, 2008 12:14:47 GMT -5
All I can offer at the moment are the following for births of David Banfield (Bamfield):- David BANFIELD bp. 29th July 1775 at Lelant s/o John & Elizabeth David BANFIELD bp. 27th December 1771 at St Ives s/o John & Mary David BAMFIELD bp. 30th March 1807 at Camborne s/o David & Anne Best I can do right now, sorry.
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Post by genie on Apr 24, 2008 13:45:15 GMT -5
Thanks Cornish Terrier.
David Bamfield I would imagine is the son of David. I have found the baptisms of the children of David and Ann online.
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Post by trencrom on Apr 26, 2008 1:12:34 GMT -5
Suggest genie that you check the registers for the parishes in between Gwennap and Lelant just in case some of these folk are to be found there as well.
Trencrom
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Post by maryl on May 31, 2010 5:33:57 GMT -5
David Banfield is my 3xgreatgrandfather and he did marry Ann Dennis. David was the son of a john Banfield who married a Mary Stevens and I am at present working on that one
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Post by Cornish Terrier on Jun 1, 2010 10:53:51 GMT -5
Threads are crossing a bit here but on looking back at the earlier notes in this particular thread I can now answer the question of 'Cathne' as mentioned by Genie two years ago.
Catherine (Cathne) was Catherine Roach who married David Bamfield (Banfield) at St Ives 12th November 1833.
The way the 1841 Census portrayed the family she initially looked to be a sibling to David.
There was also a William aged 5 in that Census and I believe he was William Henry Banfield who appears in (I think) 1851 as nephew to Mary Anne and Elizabeth Banfield.
I believe him to have been the son of David and Catherine.
CT
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Post by sue on Jun 1, 2010 11:40:12 GMT -5
"1851...William aged 5 in that Census and I believe he was William Henry Banfield who appears in (I think) 1851 as nephew to Mary Anne and Elizabeth Banfield.
I believe him to have been the son of David and Catherine."
The mention of a Roach, a family I need to pursue, caught my eye. I wonder if William Henry Banfield present 1851 as nephew to head of household Mary Banfield, single, & also present Mary's sister Elizabeth, single, is the illegitimate son of Elizabeth, as mentioned way back in this thread as baptised 1837 I think, in Lelant?
Lelant marriage transcript on West Pen Res shows an 1857 marriage indicating William H Banfield's father: 17 Aug 1857 by banns William Henry Thomas Banfield full age miner of Uny Lelant (father: Henry Thomas, tin draper) Elizabeth Ann Sampson full age tin dreper of Uny Lelant (father: John Williams, miner) Witnesses: Marianne Leacher, Thomas Richards
The married couple in 1861 are living at Balnoon, as the unmarried William Henry was in 1851.
I hope I am not confusing things...!
Sue
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Post by Cornish Terrier on Jun 1, 2010 23:52:54 GMT -5
Well done Sue! I missed that one and you may well be right. But I am reasonably sure Catherine was the wife of David rather than a daughter to Ann and in some way it explains why she was named out of order in the 1841 Census. We will need another thread to deal with the Roach problem I think so think about where you want to start and post something for me to look at. I do have a lot of Roach information here so we might be able to make some early progress. But for this particular thread we need to stick to Banfield and try to find the correct link for John Banfield. Will take another look later tonight. CT
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Post by genie on Jun 3, 2010 14:06:36 GMT -5
William Henry Thomas Banfield was my G.G.grandfather and on the marriage certificate is says that his father is Henry Thomas who was a tin dresser. So William was illegitimate.
I haven't been able to find any information about Elizabeth Ann Sampson Williams other than her father who was John Williams.
I also believe that William had a brother called James and in 1851 James is living with William Henry and their mother Elizabeth. Mary Ann who was Elizabeth's sister was head. The family were living at Balnoon.
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Post by sue on Jun 4, 2010 10:17:24 GMT -5
For William H Banfield's wife I guess you have considered possible parents to be John Williams m Mary Sampson Breage 15/9/1827?
With Elizabeth stating from 1861 onwards that she was born Perranuthnoe that is not impossible; and she did name her eldest daughter Mary....
Sue
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