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Post by wilma on Dec 31, 2007 23:18:40 GMT -5
Happy New Year to Everyone.
I have been able to trace the Warren families through all the census to 1901 in most cases. In 1851 Census James Rowe was with John and Rebecca Trewhella at Hea listed as nephew.
Richard was born 24.5.1822 in Paul to William Warren St Just and Constance Matthews St Levan. They had 11 or 12 children, I haven't been able to confirm the last child Willian Henry Warren c 25.12.1837 in Paul. He is not on the 1841 census so I may have missed his death somewhere. From memory there was Another Richard Warren , wife Elizabeth living at Tregavarah around the 1851 census. Unfortunately most of my family history data is on my laptop which is out of commission until I can get a replacement adapter to power it up again. Hopefully very soon. I have a lot of information on William and Constance's family but not much prior to that. The King connection with Elizabeth visiting rings a bell as I vaguely remember A connection with the ROWE family. I don't have much on the Rowe family but I know Elizabeth Ann Rowe & Rebecca Father Thomas ROWE and Mother Mary. The marriage of Thomas Rowe to Mary Hall 7.1.1796 in St Buryan is a possibility. I think there are other sisters Alice and Mary and possibly more. Mary I think married a King. Re Elizabeth Quick Warren- which have to check my info on her. Will get back to you with more definite information asap Wilma
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Post by londoner on Jan 17, 2008 9:08:45 GMT -5
1839 27 Jan William Henry Warren of Newlyn aged 2 (Paul Burials in W.Penwith Resources)
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Post by Cornish Terrier on Feb 11, 2008 8:48:34 GMT -5
More interesting stuff here to deal with and I will be anticipating further updates before I tread much further into these waters. Still trying to catch up on six weeks of information but will certainly come back to this one as soon as I can. I have read the most recent notes two and three times now and it is becoming very interesting. But I think I may be missing some PR information that might help me so I will have to be cautious in how I view and answer things on this one. If you have something new then please post it and I will attend to it asap. Ian
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Post by cornishpasty on Feb 11, 2008 18:14:48 GMT -5
Ian, good to see you "back at work" mate. ;D About time too!! Hope you are settled now. Because I have a number of WARREN and ROWE connections, I have been trying to follow this saga. I still have more WARREN information to add to my Tree but haven't even opened the file yet. Will try to get round to doing that ASAP. In the meantime, here is a snippet of information that might come in handy: I have a Richard Rowe WARREN born 6 Dec 1860 Bowmans Forest, Vic., Australia. Parents are James ROWE born Madron, 1810 and Amelia TONKIN born St Just, 1833. When Richard ROWE's parents were killed he was taken in by his aunt and uncle Richard and Ann WARREN (nee Mitchell). He also took the last name WARREN thus changing his name from Richard ROWE to Richard Rowe WARREN. I hope this bit of information will help someone.
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Post by Cornish Terrier on Feb 21, 2008 15:08:50 GMT -5
You do come up with some 'gems'. No - not really settled (boxes and stuff everywhere) plus I have continuing Internet and other problems to deal with. But keep adding information here as you get it and I will respond as soon as I am able to do so. (You can always ring me if you wish. ) There is certainly something in here that I need to look into but I am afraid time is against me just now. Ian
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