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Post by Cornish Terrier on Jun 8, 2009 10:24:55 GMT -5
Thanks Londoner I will follow up on that. Jane Quick ROUSE is fairly easy to explain. She was baptised 3rd July 1835 at St Ives d/o William and Johanna (nee MARTINS). Jane married John HOLLOW in 1864 (FreeBMD) William ROUSE was baptised at St Ives 26th October 1800 son of William ROUS and Prudence (nee PAYNTER). I am not yet sure where the name 'Jane Quick' came from in this family but the mother of Prudence PAYNTER was Prudence QUICK. The other possibility is from Johanna MARTINS but I have not properly identified her yet. Johanna died in 1849 and William does not seem to have married again until 21st August 1873 at St Ives when he married Jane COLLINS.
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Post by londoner on Jun 8, 2009 10:33:20 GMT -5
Just for the record James Rous m Judith Stevens 6 July 1800
And the other John Rouse (1840) was son of John & Margery, John was James' other brother who is in the 1861 household widowed.
John s/o William was unmarried in 1871 so it must be John s/o John who m Honor Green - can you check?
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Post by londoner on Jun 8, 2009 10:47:24 GMT -5
And If I have it right William who m Prudence and James who m Judith were both sons of William Rous and Ann Thomas who m 8 May 1770
And I 'll leave it to you for a bit as I have chores to do!
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Post by Cornish Terrier on Jun 8, 2009 11:15:57 GMT -5
I will check on the John Rouse situation.
All the rest you show is correct and it appears that all the ROUSE people at St Ives are probably descendants of William and Ann.
The only one I am not sure of at the moment is Francis ROUSE who married Grace HARVEY at St Ives in 1814.
They had a daughter Grace baptised in 1815 and nothing more to be found so far. (Haven't actually looked but nothing at St Ives)
Francis was a mariner which does not really fit with the family occupations although he may be a son of William and Ann.
Francis s/o William and Ann bp. 30th May 1773 at St Ives
The name Francis was continued through William and Ann's eldest son William who married Prudence Paynter.
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Post by Cornish Terrier on Jun 8, 2009 12:56:56 GMT -5
And still more twists! There are more Quicks getting involved here via the marriage of Grace d/o James and Judith Rouse to Peter Veal. But the more interesting one for me is a possible TREWHELLA connection! There has been mention of Jane Drew MORRIS who married William ROUSE son of James and Judith. Jane was the daughter of Richard MORRIS who married Grace DREW at St Ives in 1826. In 1851 Richard stated his birthplace as St Ives and said he was 55 years old. But there are no Morris baptisms that early at St Ives. Richard was buried at St Ives in 1859 with his age stated as 68 placing his birth around 1792. In IGI there are only two realistic possibilities and one of those was over at St Hilary. BUT - the other one was baptised 20th October 1793 at Zennor and his parents were Richard MORRISH and Anne TREWHELLA who married at Zennor 1st January 1791. ;D
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Post by Cornish Terrier on Jun 9, 2009 2:36:24 GMT -5
Londoner - I can tell you that the John ROUSE who married Honor GREEN in 1864 was the son of John ROUSE and Margery COCKING. John and Honor had a daughter named Margery Cocking born in 1880. I have note yet checked on Christopher and nor on the other marriage for John. And I am darned if I can find John and Honor anywhere in the 1871 Census. Hmmmm and Grrrrrrr - I take it back! Cannot find them in your favourite but I just found them easy as pie in FreeCEN! Will try and check more later. CT PS - could not find them because they are indexed as ROUSEE The search engine does not seem to be as flexible as it used to be. Or perhaps it is just that the US version is less flexible than the UK version to which I no longer have access!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 27, 2009 19:00:05 GMT -5
CT
In the 1881 census I have come across a Janie Quick, unmarried, aged 66 (born 1815), a char woman, at Virgin Street in St Ives. She does not seem to fit in my census pattern in any way, by that I mean she has not appeared in the previous ones as far as my records show - although there were two Janes in 1841 that would fit but none in 51 to 71.
I was wondering whether or not this could be the Jane Rouse that you did not find in the 1881 census?
The only other thought is that the family next door in Virgin Street have a Richard Q. Trevorrow which may also be suggestive.
Lannanta
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Post by Cornish Terrier on Jun 28, 2009 9:06:28 GMT -5
Lannanta - finally got to have a look at that one and it certainly appears that it must be my 'missing entry'. Looks like Jane alternated her name between QUICK and ROUSE for every Census! I don't think she used the same name in any two consecutive Census years. And again the evidence points directly at the daughter of Andrew and Elizabeth Quick bp. 13th August 1815 at St Ives. CT
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