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Post by Cornish Terrier on Oct 6, 2008 6:53:04 GMT -5
Does anyone know much about the Ruberry family. My own connection is via two Ruberry brothers who married Trewhella girls. (Who were not sisters!) This connection begins in St Hilary and moves to Ludgvan yet there seem to be few of the name in either Parish. Richard RUBERRY m. Jane TREVENEN at St Hilary 10th May 1795. I know of nine children for them including sons Richard, William and Trevenan. Richard (1801) married Jane TREWHELLA at Towednack in 1849 and had one son, Richard, that I know of. William (1804) married Ann TREWHELLA at Ludgvan in 1846 and had five children. Trevenan (1814) married Elizabeth Lavinia VINGOE in 1854 and also had five children. I know nothing of Richard RUBERRY or Jane TREVENEN and know little of their family later on and would like to discover more. TREVENEN is not an uncommon name but does not seem prevalent in St Hilary or Ludgvan. RUBERRY on the other hand seems not common at all. TREWHELLA - well I guess by now that many of you are getting a little tired of that name. I will, of course, do some of my own research on this as I get time and opportunity but it would be handy to have someone with knowledge of these families to ensure I don't stray off the path. Connections, clues .....
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Post by newlyn on Oct 6, 2008 8:30:53 GMT -5
Do you have the childrens names of Trevenan and Elizabeth Ruberry?
I have found them if you want them.
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Post by newlyn on Oct 6, 2008 10:33:05 GMT -5
Since my last post I have found some websites for the Ruberry family. The first is 'The Ruberry Family of Cornwall' Then 'Peasants to Puddles' This one is by Nicky Rowberry Also 'The Rowberry One Name Study' If you world-wide google search them all they should come up top of the list. The Rubery Family of Cornwall is a very good site and if you scroll down and sideways it will give you a large family tree. To add to that tree - James Ruberry married Audrie Tucker 28.9.1686 in Constantine. John Ruberry from Germoe married Jael Kittoe from Breage 10.12.1713 in Perranuthnoe. Thomas Ruberry married Elizabeth Williams 22.12.1722 in Perranuthnoe Joseph Ruberry married Mary Sackerly 26.12.1735 in St Just.
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Post by Cornish Terrier on Oct 7, 2008 10:10:19 GMT -5
Thanks Newlyn - I have found five children so far for Trevenan and Elizabeth RUBERRY all baptised at Ludgvan. I will attempt to track them further but my main interest is with the descendants of the TREWHELLA girls initially. Along with that I would like to know more about Richard and Jane obviously and will take a look at the very useful information you have found. Aside from that there are the VINGOE connections which are interesting as that name is also involved with one of my other TREWHELLA threads and also has more involvement further West. Would like to see a few more people involved with this as St Hilary, Breage, Perranuthnoe etc. are areas where folk from many of our Parishes had at least some involvement. Along with the names mentioned above you will find names like NINNES quite prevalent, particularly at Perranuthnoe.
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Post by londoner on Oct 7, 2008 10:45:43 GMT -5
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Post by newlyn on Oct 7, 2008 11:11:02 GMT -5
I expect you have this information re: Jane Trewhella
Parents: William Trewhella b. 14.4.1765 Towednack Catherine Trewhella b.3.1.1773 Towednack They were married 29.1.1792 Towednack.
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Post by Isambard on Oct 7, 2008 16:37:28 GMT -5
An extract from an land indenture dated 13 June 1848 between Rev John Rogers and James Dunstan, in what is today Canon's Town: "All those fields or closes of Land lately brought in from the Common containing by estimation about six acres part of the Tenement of Collorian situate in the parish of Ludgvan bounded on the South by the Turnpike Road leading from Hayle to Penzance on the East by premises on occupation of William Odgers on the North by Crofts on the occupation of Richard and Samuel Blight and on the West by premises on the respective occupations of William Ruberry and Vivian Stephens "
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Post by londoner on Oct 8, 2008 3:33:56 GMT -5
OK you asked for it:
1851 Ludgvan Richard Rubery 1802 St Hilary Farmer 50 acres Jane Rubery 1808 Towednack Richard Rubery 6mo
1851 Death Q3 Penzance 9, 159 Richard (presumably the infant because...)
1861 Richard 59 Jane 52 3 servants and.. Christopher Trewhella 14 Towednack
1869 Death Jane age 61 Penzancq Q2 5c,216
1870 Marriage Penzance Q2 5c,531 Richard + ?
1871 Richard 69 Eliza 55 Morvah but dont know her name seems to be a glitch in the BMD as other entries on the page are from Dulverton !!!
1875 Death Richard Penzance Q2 5c,205
Then for the others:
1851 at Ludgvan William 45 St Hilary Wheelwright Ann 31 Lelant William John 3 Ludgvan Richard 2 Ludgvan
1861 William 56 Nancy (Ann) William 14 Richard 12 Mary 8 Elizabeth 6 Grace 3
1871 William 64 Ann 46 (miracle youth elixir) William J 23 Richard 21 Mary J 16 Bessie 16 Grace 12
1881 William 77 Ann 63 Elizabeth 25 Milliner Grace 22 Dressmaker Annie 2 neice
one anomaly - 1871 at Chapel Row Penzance Jane Dunn 68 widow William Dunn 25 son Richard Rubery 22 (1849) Ludgvan nephew
a case of double enumeration?
Shall now look for marriages for the daughters as Richard and William are not around in 1881 perhaps you can see iof they went overseas?
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Post by londoner on Oct 8, 2008 3:56:00 GMT -5
In addition: 1890 Marriage Penzance Q4 5c,472 Grace Rubery John Charles Francis 1901 Ludgvan (canonstown) John Francis 41 Gardener, b Budock Grace 41 Louisa 9 John Charles 5 Norman James 3 and next door... Elizabeth Rubery 40 (single) Ernest 17 (son) but no sign of Mary Jane or a marriage for her and I cant find Annie 1879 the neice - have to leave something for someone else to track down.
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Post by Cornish Terrier on Oct 8, 2008 4:29:02 GMT -5
Thankyou Team - I now have something to do tonight. ;D A bit of work to do with my long-projected move but will look at all your messages properly later on tonight. Appears to be some good stuff there and all is very much appreciated. Londoner - yes, there does seem to be another case of 'double enumeration' here with young Richard Ruberry. When I first mentioned this possibility with, I think, the family of Robert and Catherine QUICK people seemed to think 'it could not be' - but we seem to be seeing more and more occurrences appearing throughout the threads on this Board. Time for me to get 'energetic' I think.
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Post by londoner on Oct 8, 2008 6:03:45 GMT -5
Just found this: www.rowberry.org/rubcon.htmldetails agree and tell us what happened to William & Richard Ruberys seem to have married into a lot of the well known Penwith families
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