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Post by Cornish Terrier on Nov 25, 2012 20:03:58 GMT -5
Andrew - I agree with the burial details for Mary Shugg but because William Trevorrow appears to have died prior to the 1841 Census I have nothing recorded for him. William was another mariner so there is a chance there may be no burial. William and Mary (nee Johnson) probably both died prior to 1841 but William was also a mariner. Mary was baptised at St Ives 24th April 1763 so if her age was recorded at burial we may eventually find her. Problem is that about three Mary Trevorrows died during the 1840s who were all in their 80s. Sue - I will review all that Census information later tonight to see if I can elicit some answers so thanks for the additional information and sources to work with. Blimey it is hard to type when one hand is incapacitated! CT
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Post by andrewwa on Nov 25, 2012 21:05:25 GMT -5
Thanks Sue - appreciate your assistance.
I've tried to sort through the originals of the Hellesveor 1851 census (Cornwall/St Ives/District 2c/p15) before but you can only do this in small bites - the quality is very poor.
This family is a TREVORROW family - Richard, son of William and Mary (nee DANIEL):
Richard married Mary Ann BENNETTS in St Ives on 16 Nov 1834. Children are correct - Robert Bennetts and Elizabeth Ellen.
With a bit of imagination you can identify William and Mary (nee DANIEL) TREVORROW ON Cornwall/St Ives/District 2c/p13.
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Post by Cornish Terrier on Nov 26, 2012 19:42:45 GMT -5
Richard Trevorrow married Mary Bennett not Mary Ann.
She made her mark at the time of marriage so the surname is merely how the clerk wrote it. I believe she was the following:-
Mary daughter of Robert and Mary Bennatts bp. 30th January 1807 St Ives
Robert Bennatts married Mary Friggens at St Ives 8th October 1797
CT
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Post by Cornish Terrier on Nov 26, 2012 20:02:52 GMT -5
Stretch your imagination no further! The name is certainly NOT Browne as Ancestry has it but after a closer inspection I am sure it is William and Mary TREVORROW. Chyandour, St Ives William TREVORROW, head, mar, 70, tin miner, Cornwall Lelant Mary do., wife, mar, 69, Cornwall St Ives And now we begin to get somewhere! The 1841 Census told us that William was born 1781 or a little earlier. 1851 now tells us that he was born at Lelant about 1780/1. William and Mary named children Richard and Eleanor but with no parents for Mary this was inconclusive. I am now happy to update m database to reflect that William Trevorrow, husband of Mary Daniel was the son of Richard and Eleanor Trevorrrow. And this latest information now provides an identity for Mary:- Mary daughter of William and Elizabeth Daniell bp. 21st July 1782 St Ices William Daniel married Elizabeth Stevens at St Ives 3rd February 1777 CT
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Post by andrewwa on Apr 24, 2013 13:22:17 GMT -5
I refer to Reply #11 on 25 Nov, 2012
I have still been unable to identify the pedigree of the William TREVORRO/TREVORROW who married Mary JOHNSON (OPC)/JOHNSTONE (FS) in St Ives on 7 Mar 1786. (Previously I had this William linked to John TREVORRO/TREVORROW and Wilmot nee WILLIAMS).
Children of William TREVORROW & Mary JOHNSON possibly as follows:
• William (b 7 Sep 1787; 6 Jan 1788) (m Ann CARE in 1818) • Mary Johnson (b 28 Sep 1790; bap 10Apr 1791) • James Johnson (Mariner/Cooper) (b 13 Oct 1792; bap 4 Nov 1792; d Q3 1878) (m Margaret BERRIMAN in 1813) • Henry (Baker) (bap 11 Jan 1795; bur 1 May 1840) (m Catherine GRENFELL, 1 Oct 1823) • Thomas (Miner) (bap 23 Apr 1797; d Q1 1858) (m Elizabeth WILLIAMS, 1 Sep 1828) • Richard (bap 23 Nov 1800; d 1 Oct 1801)
Any assistance greatly appreciated.
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Post by Cornish Terrier on Apr 24, 2013 16:11:04 GMT -5
I have also been unable so far to identify where this William belongs. I am not working directly on the Trevorrows right now but rather hoping that I might stumble upon something useful while I work through other families.
I agree with the list of children you have for William and Mary but I do not agree that their eldest son was the man who married Ann Care.
By my reckoning the William Trevorrow who married Ann Care was born about 1796.
William and Ann married in 1818 and their only child, Mary Ann, was baptised at St Ives 19th November 1819. Also buried at St Ives on that day was a William Trevorrow age 23 and I believe this was the father of Mary Ann. On December 23rd 1823 a widowed Nancy Trevorrow married Richard Dale at St Ives and the only possible candidate for Nancy appears to have been Ann Care.
Ann Dale age 32 was buried at St Ives 31st January 1830 and Richard Dale remarried on 7th November 1830 to Jane Davey at St Ives.
CT
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Post by andrewwa on Apr 25, 2013 4:22:34 GMT -5
This is where I've been with the Trevorrow family, for the last few years, while working around and towards the parents of the William TREVORROW who married Mary SHUGG.
Thanks for the feedback re the children and the incorrect marriage of this William TREVORROW and Ann/Nancy CARE.
Further review would suggest that William TREVORROW (bap 18 Mar 1796, St Ives) was the one who married Ann/Nancy CARE in St Ives, 20 Dec 1818.
This William TREVORROW's parents were Thomas TREVORROW and Elizabeth HUMPHRIES/HUMPHRYS (married 19 Aug 1792, St Ives).
At this stage I have no data on any Ann Care born c1798, however it would appear that in this era it was not unusual for young widows to understate their age. There are a number of options around 1792-1794.
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Post by Cornish Terrier on Apr 25, 2013 8:46:05 GMT -5
I don't currently have this William allocated to parents but from what I have in the database at the moment the son of Thomas and Elizabeth is the most likely at the moment.
Not sure at all about Ann Care. Ages are always to be treated as suspect especially with deaths and burials but if there is doubt, as in this case, then the best approach is to first try to eliminate as many of the candidates as possible and then see what is left.
CT
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Post by andrewwa on Apr 28, 2013 6:36:53 GMT -5
Just to help the ongoing efforts to identify the William TREVORROW who married Mary JOHNSON in St Ives on 7 Mar 1786. The OPC site provides details of only two (2) William TREVORROW for whom I currently have no other connections (marriage etc): - William baptised St Ives, 4 Feb 1770. Parents Thomas TREVORROW and Joan (nee FISHER) who were married in St Ives on 12 May 1763; and
- William baptised Ludgvan, 3 Jun 1744. Parents William TREVORROW. It is likely that this is the William TREVORROW who married Ann SWEETE in Ludgvan on 30 Nov 1737.
Family Search provides one other possibility: - William baptised Redruth, 26 Aug 1744. Parents William TREVORROW and Elizabeth (nee CARTHEW) - married Redruth 25 May 1738
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Post by andrewwa on Oct 14, 2017 6:09:39 GMT -5
Doesn't time fly with family research???
Over 4 years ago I posted the following query:
I have still been unable to identify the pedigree of the William TREVORRO/TREVORROW who married Mary JOHNSON (OPC)/JOHNSTONE (FS) in St Ives on 7 Mar 1786. (Previously I had this William linked to John TREVORRO/TREVORROW and Wilmot nee WILLIAMS).
Children of William TREVORROW & Mary JOHNSON possibly as follows:
• William (b 7 Sep 1787; 6 Jan 1788) (m Ann CARE in 1818) • Mary Johnson (b 28 Sep 1790; bap 10Apr 1791) • James Johnson (Mariner/Cooper) (b 13 Oct 1792; bap 4 Nov 1792; d Q3 1878) (m Margaret BERRIMAN in 1813) • Henry (Baker) (bap 11 Jan 1795; bur 1 May 1840) (m Catherine GRENFELL, 1 Oct 1823) • Thomas (Miner) (bap 23 Apr 1797; d Q1 1858) (m Elizabeth WILLIAMS, 1 Sep 1828) • Richard (bap 23 Nov 1800; d 1 Oct 1801)
From time to time I go back looking at all possibilities but empty handed so far.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
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