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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2011 2:55:07 GMT -5
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I see in another thread that there is a mention of a John Tyack.
I also have a John Tyack who married Elizabeth Glasson at Ludgvan on 6th February 1815.
Following a perusal of all my available data I have made the following assumptions, which I would appreciate your experienced eye to review.
I suggest that she was the daughter (the third one named Elizabeth by them) of William and Ann nee Walker of Ludgvan, being baptised there on the 29th August 1785.
I am not aware of any children to this Tyack couple, but that does not mean there isn't any.
I suggest that John Tyack was buried in Ludgvan on the 23rd August 1824 aged 32 years.
Then in Ludgvan on the 13 March 1827, the widow Elizabeth Tyack married James Eddy. Once again I do not know of any children from this union.
Finally I suggest that they both died at Ludgvan in 1834. Elizabeth aged 48 and James 38.
Would appreciate any comments.
Lannanta
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Post by Cornish Terrier on Mar 7, 2011 7:58:20 GMT -5
That's what I like mate .... a nice easy one! ;D I already had this lot in the database so:- John Tyack and Elizabeth Glasson were married by Licence at Ludgvan 6th February 1815 with witnesses Hannibal Curnow and William Glasson. John Tyack was buried at Ludgvan 23rd August 1824 age 32. He was baptised 3rd February 1793 at Towednack son of William Tyack and Elizabeth (nee Berriman). Elizabeth was, as you suggest, the third daughter of that name baptised to William and Ann (nee Walker) Glasson of Ludgvan. After the death of John Tyack she married James Eddy, again by Licence, at Ludgvan 13th March 1827 with witnesses John Rowe and Mary Ann Polgrean. I have found no evidence of children from either marriage. Elizabeth Eddy of Lowerquarter age 48 was buried 5th May 1834 at Ludgvan James Eddy of Lower Quarter age 38 was buried 25th July 1834 at Ludgvan Nice and easy. CT BTW - James Eddy was baptised 24th May 1795 Ludgvan son of Hannibal Eddy and Catherine (nee Thomas)
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