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Post by tenpoundpom on Dec 16, 2013 7:09:43 GMT -5
I have a couple of unaccounted children of the marriage between Richard Uren and Phillis Trewhella (married 1833). These are Mary (born about 1837) and Elizabeth (born about 1846). I cannot find Mary after the 1861 census where she is recorded at Bussow Towednack, and Elizabeth after the 1871 census at Polpear Lelant.
I'm fairly happy that I've located the others:
William (the younger) died in 1836 Philippa marries John Quick and has at least 5 children Catharine marries Henry Hosking Sandow, and I find 3 children William (the second named) marries Kitty Trewhella and has 3 children with her,and possibly one or two others in a less formal relationship with Dorcas Matthews! William and Kitty migrate to Australia. Christopher Trewhella Uren marries Wilmot Jane Dunstan Care and has 3 children Annie Trewhella Uren marries Frederic William Hunt and they have at least 6 children, and migrate to Canada in 1901.
For the life of me I cannot determine whether Mary and Elizabeth moved, migrated, married or died (well I'm sure they have died but where and when!).
I have little hair left, so if this trail has been previously explored, I'd welcome some guidance. If not, I'll chip away at it from time to time.
Simon
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Post by Cornish Terrier on Dec 17, 2013 3:04:56 GMT -5
Right-ee-o! - Be sparing with the tearing out of hair as you will certainly need some for later! I believe it can be a most frustrating experience to try and tear out hair where there is none left to tear out!!! Now then - those 'errant' children of Richard and Phillis! Mary - currently I have nothing more on her except that she was baptised at Lelant 21st October 1837 Elizabeth - married Thomas Michell at Lelant 17th November 1873. Elizabeth and Thomas were both 'of Coombe' and both were children of 'mine agents' with Thomas being son of Thomas Michell and Elizabeth (nee Berriman) who married at Towednack 6th December 1832. Thomas Michell was baptised at Towednack 1st June 1840. My current records show four children - Thomas Michell born Lelantt c.1874, Phillis Trewhella Michell born Lelant 1876 (married Alfred Craze in 1897 and died at Cold Asthon, GLS in 1946), Elizabeth Uren Michell born St Ives 1877 and Margaret Michell born St Ives about 1878. Good thing you have, hopefully, saved a few of those hairs!! - You seem to have missed son Richard Uren who was baptised St Ives Wesleyan Methodist Circuit 12th April 1849 son of Richard and Phillis Uren of Polpear. CT
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Post by tenpoundpom on Dec 17, 2013 5:50:10 GMT -5
Right-ee-o! - Be sparing with the tearing out of hair as you will certainly need some for later! I believe it can be a most frustrating experience to try and tear out hair where there is none left to tear out!!! Now then - those 'errant' children of Richard and Phillis! Mary - currently I have nothing more on her except that she was baptised at Lelant 21st October 1837 Elizabeth - married Thomas Michell at Lelant 17th November 1873. Elizabeth and Thomas were both 'of Coombe' and both were children of 'mine agents' with Thomas being son of Thomas Michell and Elizabeth (nee Berriman) who married at Towednack 6th December 1832. Thomas Michell was baptised at Towednack 1st June 1840. My current records show four children - Thomas Michell born Lelantt c.1874, Phillis Trewhella Michell born Lelant 1876 (married Alfred Craze in 1897 and died at Cold Asthon, GLS in 1946), Elizabeth Uren Michell born St Ives 1877 and Margaret Michell born St Ives about 1878. Good thing you have, hopefully, saved a few of those hairs!! - You seem to have missed son Richard Uren who was baptised St Ives Wesleyan Methodist Circuit 12th April 1849 son of Richard and Phillis Uren of Polpear. CT I think I will have to remove considerable amounts of hair from the avatar to bear any resemblance to the true state! There are a few strands left which I'm trying to save!, so thank you for the information I'm mollified that I didn't find the marriage of Elizabeth to Thomas Michell. It's there for all to see on the OPC site. I can't believe that my search missed it, but it obviously did. Perhaps keeping half an eye on the cricket distracted me. Also got the baptism record for Richard, and the burial a few months later. Some more stuff to sift through before I pester you again. Merry Christmas to all!
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Post by Cornish Terrier on Dec 17, 2013 7:57:24 GMT -5
Any time Simon. Just be aware that I may be a little slower than usual in answering some queries for the next few months. Fire Season is about on us and Friday is looking to be a big test so I am guessing that much of my time will be spent at the fire station or out on a fire truck somewhere. CT
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