Post by Cornish Terrier on May 1, 2009 5:55:49 GMT -5
The possible Mary QUICKs who could have married Paul in 1815 are:-
Mary (nee HUMPHRIES) m. James QUICK 1774
If James was e.g. the one buried at St Ives in 1814 then Mary could have married Paul as a widow.
She would have to have been in her 60's at the time so it would seem unlikely.
Mary bp. 9th June 1765 St Ives d/o Andrew and Mary.
She would have been 50 and with nothing further known about her it is more likely she died young or is one of those who married into another family.
Mary bp. 28th January 1776 Towednack d/o Paul and Jane.
She matches the 1829 burial and is certainly a candidate for the marriage to Paul.
Mary bp. 5th October 1777 Towednack d/o Israel and Mary.
In the same category as above although she would have been 52 in 1829 so perhaps less likely.
Mary bp. 30th July 1775 d/o Robet and Mary.
Another that just about fits but would have been 54 in 1829.
Nothing known of her family except her widowed mother married Richard NOALL and brother Robert married Elizabeth TRENERRY but died in 1822. (Sister Elizabeth and brother James still unknown)
Mary bp. 5th February 1776 St Ives d/o Matthew and Mary.
Also fits the burial nicely but I suspect she may have died young.
Her widowed mother married John ROACH in 1779 and also had a daughter Mary by him.
Mary bp. 9th December 1792 d/o James and Martha.
Does not match the burial but certainly eligible to be the bride of Paul QUICK in 1815.
She is the only member of that family not yet accounted for.
Those are the only likely candidates I can find for the 1815 marriage with those marked in bold being the more likely.
Now for Paul! - I have four possibilities with one 'maybe' extra.
Paul bp. 5th September 1762 Towednack s/o Robert and Anne.
We know he was still alive in 1851 although there is no mention of him being a widower.
He could have been married and had no children but ....
Paul bp. 7th March 1762 Towednack s/o James and Mary.
Completely unknown apart from his baptism and is the brother of the James who supposedly married Susannah LEE.
Sister Margaret died in 1843.
Paul bp. 12th June 1774 St Ives s/o Paul and Elizabeth.
Brother of Richard the miller and no mention of him in any documents that I am aware of - including Richard's Will.
Widowed mother married Thomas NOALL in 1780.
Paul bp. 16th September 1792 St Ives s/o Israel and Catherine.
Has to be considered although probably unlikely.
His name apparently appears on the gravestone of his father with all that is legible being 'died age 22' in which case he died in 1814 or 1815.
Paul bp. 12th August 1787 Kea s/o Samuel and Eleanor.
Considered only because of prior St Ives links and his marriage to Elizabeth LIDDICOAT at Kea in 1818 could be his second.
If so then we would need to look around Kea for a burial for Mary.
Well there it is - every possibility I can find for a) a Paul to be married in 1815 b) a Mary to be married in 1815 and c) a Mary to be buried in 1826 and another in 1829.
Be interested in your views.
CT
Mary (nee HUMPHRIES) m. James QUICK 1774
If James was e.g. the one buried at St Ives in 1814 then Mary could have married Paul as a widow.
She would have to have been in her 60's at the time so it would seem unlikely.
Mary bp. 9th June 1765 St Ives d/o Andrew and Mary.
She would have been 50 and with nothing further known about her it is more likely she died young or is one of those who married into another family.
Mary bp. 28th January 1776 Towednack d/o Paul and Jane.
She matches the 1829 burial and is certainly a candidate for the marriage to Paul.
Mary bp. 5th October 1777 Towednack d/o Israel and Mary.
In the same category as above although she would have been 52 in 1829 so perhaps less likely.
Mary bp. 30th July 1775 d/o Robet and Mary.
Another that just about fits but would have been 54 in 1829.
Nothing known of her family except her widowed mother married Richard NOALL and brother Robert married Elizabeth TRENERRY but died in 1822. (Sister Elizabeth and brother James still unknown)
Mary bp. 5th February 1776 St Ives d/o Matthew and Mary.
Also fits the burial nicely but I suspect she may have died young.
Her widowed mother married John ROACH in 1779 and also had a daughter Mary by him.
Mary bp. 9th December 1792 d/o James and Martha.
Does not match the burial but certainly eligible to be the bride of Paul QUICK in 1815.
She is the only member of that family not yet accounted for.
Those are the only likely candidates I can find for the 1815 marriage with those marked in bold being the more likely.
Now for Paul! - I have four possibilities with one 'maybe' extra.
Paul bp. 5th September 1762 Towednack s/o Robert and Anne.
We know he was still alive in 1851 although there is no mention of him being a widower.
He could have been married and had no children but ....
Paul bp. 7th March 1762 Towednack s/o James and Mary.
Completely unknown apart from his baptism and is the brother of the James who supposedly married Susannah LEE.
Sister Margaret died in 1843.
Paul bp. 12th June 1774 St Ives s/o Paul and Elizabeth.
Brother of Richard the miller and no mention of him in any documents that I am aware of - including Richard's Will.
Widowed mother married Thomas NOALL in 1780.
Paul bp. 16th September 1792 St Ives s/o Israel and Catherine.
Has to be considered although probably unlikely.
His name apparently appears on the gravestone of his father with all that is legible being 'died age 22' in which case he died in 1814 or 1815.
Paul bp. 12th August 1787 Kea s/o Samuel and Eleanor.
Considered only because of prior St Ives links and his marriage to Elizabeth LIDDICOAT at Kea in 1818 could be his second.
If so then we would need to look around Kea for a burial for Mary.
Well there it is - every possibility I can find for a) a Paul to be married in 1815 b) a Mary to be married in 1815 and c) a Mary to be buried in 1826 and another in 1829.
Be interested in your views.
CT