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Post by HeatherC on Jul 14, 2009 14:58:04 GMT -5
UK and Australia but three pages for Cornwall.......... although some are brief descriptions, it's still amazing just what info can be gleaned www.durtnall.org.uk/DEEDSIndex.htmlFound a very interesting one about a family bible purchased for a £1 at a car boot sale........... Families PADDY, KELYKNACK and PELLEW from the Penwith area (Paul, St Erth, Penzance....) Also mentions a Frank DREWHELLA.... have sent it on to CT in case it should be Frank TREWHELLABest regards HeatherC
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Post by Cornish Terrier on Jul 15, 2009 4:03:53 GMT -5
I should think it would be almost certainly TREWHELLA but after that I am stumped. Apart from Francis Trewhella of Ludgvan who was sent to America in 1763 the next Francis I know of is Francis William Trewhella who was baptised at Gwinear in 1892. The name Drewhella does not appear in FreeBMD and the above-mentioned is the first to be found. Most Odd!
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Post by Mal on Jul 15, 2009 5:30:10 GMT -5
I got curious about that site and had a poke around, I found this which might interest CT
Ludgvan AN AGREEMENT between John Peverell Rogers of Penrose and Matthew Trewhella of Pigmoor. 3p, folio, with coloured sketch map size 7" x 4" in text, showing the various claypits at Pigmoor. 1883. £18.00 ¶ The agreement was to settle a dispute relating to an original Sett of 1876.
(In first section for Cornwall on site quoted by Heather)
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