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mikebannister
07-02-2005, 03:49 AM
Hi everyone,
Greetings from the border towns of Albury Wodonga (NSW and Victoria) in Sunny Australia
We are researching my wife's Cornish ancestry. Her great grandparents were John Tressider and Ellen Bennet born in St Columb and Falmouth respectively in 1851 & 1852 respectively; died in Invercargill New Zealand in 1921 and 1929.
When we go back beyond that we are able to trace John's father as Robert Tresidder born c1829 at St Enoder married to Harriet Ledicote born c1832 St Columb, here we come to a halt; the same with Ellen Bennet's Father and Mother, James Bennet born c1832 & Susan Mead. If some kind person with access to 1841, 1851 & 1861 census could do a lookup of these people we would be very grateful.
Thanks in anticipation
Mike & Jocelyn Bannister
Procat
07-02-2005, 09:48 AM
Hi,
1861 RG 9/1567 Folio 8 Page 10 Schedule 51
St Thomas Street, City Penwyn, Parliamentary Borough Penwyn
Robert Tresidden, Head, Married, Age 32, Farm Labourer, Born St Enedder
Harriet Tresidden, Wife, Married, Age 29, Born Little Cullen
John Tresidden, Son, Unmarried, Age 11, Scholar, Born St Columb
Thos Hy Tresidden, Son, Unmarried, Age 9, Scholar, Born St Columb
James Tresidden, Son, Unmarried, Age 6, Scholar, Born St Columb
Grace L Tresidden, Daughter, Unmarried, Age 4, Scholar, Born St Enedder
Robert Tresidden, Son, Unmarried, Age 2, Scholar, Born St Enedder.
1861 RG 9/1567 Folio 23 Page 40 Schedule 212
Broad Street, City Penwyn, Parliamentary Borough Penwyn
Betsey Mead, Head, Widow, Age 68, Labourer's Widow, Born Budack
Eliz Mead, Daughter, Unmarried, Age 41, Charwoman, Born Falmouth
Edwin Mead, Grandson, Unmarried, Age 11, Errand Boy, Born Penwyn
Susan Bennett, Daughter, Married, Age 29, Charwoman, Born Penzance?
Ellen Bennett, Granddaughter, Unmarried, Age 9, Scholar, Born Penwyn
Daniel Bennett, Grandson, Unmarried, Age 6, Scholar, Born Perran
Eliza Bennett, Granddaughter, Unmarried, Age 4, Scholar, Born Perran.
Diane Grant-Salmon
07-02-2005, 11:21 AM
Hi,
Robert Tresidder born c1829 at St Enoder married to Harriet Ledicote born c1832 St Columb
I can't find either of them in the 1841 Census Online in these two areas, but later today I'll look in my searchable 1841 Census for them.
Also, if the Parishes aren't too big ( I have to trawl) I'll look for them in 1851 Census as well.
Diane Grant-Salmon
07-02-2005, 04:32 PM
Hi,
I just had a look at the 1861 Census pages, Penryn ..... not Penwyn. I searched all variant spellings of the name Tresidder and Ledicote in the 1841 Census. There are six Robert's, one aged 27, one aged 25 so you can discount those two.
Two are aged 10, one living in St. Clements, Truro and the other in Perranarworthal......... also a 15 year old in Perranarworthal. I think this one must be yours?
HO107/149/7/23/2 Dwelling: Trugo, St. Columb Major
Robert TRESIDDER (15) Ag Lab born in County ...... he is working for:
Joseph KENT (55) Farmer born in County along with other employees.
Better luck with Harriet!
HO107/149/8/45/19 Dwelling: Church Town, St. Columb Minor
William LIDECOAT (40) Carrier Y = born in County
Elizabeth (40) Y
Elizabeth (20) Female Servant Y
John (15) Ag Lab Y
Maryann (11) Y
Harriett (9) Y
Now off to look for your MEAD.
Diane Grant-Salmon
07-02-2005, 05:08 PM
Hi again,
I thought I'd just have a look on the IGI for any clues ..... I'm so glad I did! I found out that James and Susan weren't married in 1851 at the time of the census.
When I get round to looking in the 1851, I think I'll look at St. Gluvias first. I suppose you have their marriage? If not, this is a true extraction from the IGI:
They married 10 November 1851 St. Gluvias ..... James the son of Daniel.
Off to look at the 1841 now.
Diane Grant-Salmon
07-02-2005, 05:55 PM
Hi again,
1841 Census Ref: HO107/137/4/34/21 Dwelling: Helston Road, Penryn
Elizabeth MEAD (45) Md. (maybe just means married?) Y
Elizabeth (20) Y
Ann (15) Y
Nicholas (15) Mason's App. Y
Eliza (13) Y
Jane (11) Y
Susan (9) Y
There's no sign of Nicholas MEAD, who I believe to be Elizabeth's husband, in this Census, so I don't know where he is! I did some prowling on the IGI and I'll list my findings in my next message, but it looks to me as though your Susan got herself baptised in order to get married with a clear conscience in 1851!
Diane Grant-Salmon
07-02-2005, 06:14 PM
On the IGI, if it says the info was extracted ..... then the entry looks good, but it still needs checking with Parish Registers. I never take any notice of submissions entered by LDS Members, as a lot of these are pure fantasy!
These are all extractions, so well worth you checking them out!
All are children of Nicholas & Elizabeth MEAD:
Elizabeth Ann bap. 2 April 1820 Budock
Ann bap. 8 September 1826 St. Gluvias
Nicholas James bap. do.
Eliza Jane bap. do.
Jane Potter bap. 25 June 1830 St. Gluvias
Susan bap. 16 February 1849 St. Gluvias
Nicholas MEAD m. Elizabeth Potter TAYLDER on 15 March 1819 Budock
Elizabeth Potter TAYLDER bap. 18 November 1792 Budock, daughter of James & Ann TAYLDER
There is a Nicholas MEAD bap. 2 June 1792 St. Gluvias, son of Nathaniel & Jane MEAD.
I'll look for the families in 1851 later on this week if that's OK, as I had better get some housework done!
Diane Grant-Salmon
07-02-2005, 06:29 PM
P.S. Budock Baptisms 1719 - 1840 and St. Gluvias Baptisms 1727 - 1831 are available to buy on CD from here:
http://www.parishchest.com/
Just click Cornwall in left hand menu, then Cornish Forefathers then the appropriate Parish Records.
Really must go now!
mikebannister
08-02-2005, 03:07 AM
Hi there, thank you so much for your help. Jocelyn and I are just starting on the journey of discovery. It is always hard to know what to purchase first.
We started with a Sof*censored**censored**censored**censored*e program FTM 2005 and have taken out a subscription to Family Tree Magazine and Ancestry, but they don't appear to have the earlier census's.
It seems that census is the key to tracking people, what happen's when we get beyond 1841.
Our families come from Cheshire, Lancashire, Yorkshire, Cornwall as well as Greater London, Essex, Kent, Middlesex and Suffolk. We get a bit overwhelmed by the amount of material for sale, so this has been helpful in showing us we need to look more closely at resources for Cornwall.
You have thrilled us with your willingness to help
Hopefully we will be able to do the same for others
Mike & Jocelyn Bannister
Diane Grant-Salmon
08-02-2005, 10:26 AM
Hello Mike,
It's a pleasure to help when I can. To answer your question about what to do before 1841 with Censuses, the same applies as with before birth cerificates etc. You have to rely on Parish Registers, Wills and such to learn more.
Cornish Forefathers at Parish Chest are adding CD's to their collection all the time, Pam is currently working on Falmouth Baptisms, so keep checking in. She also sells tons of other stuff if you look in the left hand menu.
Volunteers are transcribing Censuses:
http://freecen.rootsweb.com/
Click Transcriptions on the left for status of various Counties.
The areas of Budock, St. Gluvias, Falmouth and Penzance are on there for 1851. I had a quick look for your names on there yesterday and found one possible for your family (in my next message) but couldn't find the others.
When I get a minute, I'll look in my 1851 for St. Columb Major and Minor, as they haven't been transcribed yet.
Diane Grant-Salmon
08-02-2005, 10:38 AM
Hi again,
James BENNET and Susan MEAD were married 10 November 1851 St. Gluvias ..... James the son of Daniel.
On the IGI yesterday (extraction) I found this:
James BENNET bap. 22 May 1827 Kea, son of Daniel & Jane, and I found this in FreeCen:
Ref: HO107/1910
Enumeration District 1h Folio 705 Page 4 (Kea)
11,Whl Baddon,Daniel Bennetts,Head,M,57,,Tin Miner,Kea Cornwall,,
,,Jane Bennetts,Wife,M,,54,,St Stephens Cornwall,,
,,Samuel Bennetts,Son,U,26,,Tin Miner,St Stephens Cornwall,,
,,James Bennetts,Son,U,25,,Tin Miner,Feock Cornwall,,
,,Daniel Bennetts,Son,U,17,,Tin Miner,Kea Cornwall,,
,,Thomas Henry Bennetts,Son,U,15,,Tin Miner,Kea Cornwall,,
All this may or may not be 'your' James, so seeing as you have FTM programme, it may be worth filing this info under Unrelated Individuals for the time being, until you can do further research to find out if this is your family.
Diane Grant-Salmon
08-02-2005, 07:36 PM
Hello Mike,
I'm trawling my way through St. Columb Minor at the moment and I 've just found Harriet. |woohoo|
1851 Census Ref: HO107/1905/439/22 & 23 Churchtown, St. Columb Minor
William PASCOE (26) Head Unmarr Stone Mason b. Luxulyan, Cornwall
William LIDDICOAT (52) Lodger Widower Ag Lab b. Luxulyan, Cornwall
Mary Ann LIDDICOAT (20) Lodger Unmarr Servant b. Colan, Cornwall
Harriet LIDDICOAT (19) Lodger Unmarr Servant b. Colan, Cornwall
Colan Parish is snuggled in between St. Columb Minor and St. Columb Major.
Gordon Beavington (http://www.parishchest.com/shop/index.php?cmd=listlinkeditems&cat=D2450&supplier=&breadcrumb=Census+Records%3ACornwall:My+Censuses)( the person I purchased the Census from) does give permission for pages to be sent to friends by email ..... do you want me to send these two to you direct at home?
I will carry on looking for the rest of them tomorrow.
mikebannister
09-02-2005, 06:23 AM
Hello Mike,
I'm trawling my way through St. Columb Minor at the moment and I 've just found Harriet. |woohoo|
1851 Census Ref: HO107/1905/439/22 & 23 Churchtown, St. Columb Minor
William PASCOE (26) Head Unmarr Stone Mason b. Luxulyan, Cornwall
William LIDDICOAT (52) Lodger Widower Ag Lab b. Luxulyan, Cornwall
Mary Ann LIDDICOAT (20) Lodger Unmarr Servant b. Colan, Cornwall
Harriet LIDDICOAT (19) Lodger Unmarr Servant b. Colan, Cornwall
Colan Parish is snuggled in between St. Columb Minor and St. Columb Major.
Gordon Beavington (the person I purchased the Census from) does give permission for pages to be sent to friends by email ..... do you want me to send these two to you direct at home?
I will carry on looking for the rest of them tomorrow.
Hi There Diane, The offer of the two pages is gratefully accepted.
Can I ask you another question, being totally non-religious I was fascinted when you said that Susan got baptised in 1849 so she could marry with a clear conscience in 1851. What is the background to that comment, did you have to be baptised to get married, did you have to confess all previous liasions and get absolution?
Just curious
Warmest Regards
MikeB
Scottie
09-02-2005, 12:04 PM
I came into this by chance and noticed that you were looking for Harriet Liddicoat born in Colan. Her parents were William Liddicoat and Elizabeth Unknown(to me at the moment). Could you fill me in on your interest in her please.
Diane Grant-Salmon
09-02-2005, 04:05 PM
Thanks for the plug, Diane. Want a job as our Marketing Manager????
Hi Pam,
I didn't know you were Bo Peep :D you picked a very apt nickname! I've 'plugged' your site a few times in past messages, as your CD's give people who aren't lucky enough to live in Cornwall, the info they need.
Great job with all the other stuff available on Parish Chest (http://www.parishchest.com/shop/index.php) too!
Diane Grant-Salmon
09-02-2005, 04:08 PM
I came into this by chance and noticed that you were looking for Harriet Liddicoat born in Colan. Her parents were William Liddicoat and Elizabeth Unknown(to me at the moment). Could you fill me in on your interest in her please.
Hi Scottie,
It's Mike who has an interest in Harriet ...... see his message on Page 1.
Diane Grant-Salmon
09-02-2005, 04:29 PM
Hi There Diane, The offer of the two pages is gratefully accepted.
Can I ask you another question, being totally non-religious I was fascinted when you said that Susan got baptised in 1849 so she could marry with a clear conscience in 1851. What is the background to that comment, did you have to be baptised to get married, did you have to confess all previous liasions and get absolution?
Just curious
Warmest Regards
MikeB
Hi Mike,
I'll send the two pages to you direct later on today. My comment about Susan getting herself baptised was a joke on my part I'm afraid. :o I was just having a giggle thinking that perhaps she thought the Vicar would refuse to marry the couple, seeing as she wasn't baptised! I promise I'll keep my thoughts to myself in the future! |blush|
To be honest, I have no idea whether there were any rules regarding baptisms and marriages ...... all I do know is, that a few of my lot weren't baptised until they were about 16 ...... then all the children were baptised on the same day. One of my Yorkshire lot was aged 24.
That reminds me, when you have a minute, you could post your Yorkshire Ancestors on the Yorkshire County Forum ..... if you don't know which Riding they were from, you could ask first on that forum, then post your names on the appropriate Riding forum. You never know, you may have one of my names!
Diane Grant-Salmon
09-02-2005, 04:52 PM
Hi Mike,
I've been a bit busy today, so I've only just finished trawling St. Columb Minor. No sign of your MEAD's but I'll look for them in St. Columb Major as soon as I can.
This census below, has no relationship listed to the Head of Household for the relevant entries unfortunately :(
1851 Census St. Columb Minor HO107/1905/459/16 & 17
John TURNEY (30) Head Marr 'something' proprietor b. St. Columb Minor
Amy/Emily TURNEY (25) Wife Marr b. St. Columb Minor
Thos. Jos./Jas. TURNEY (4) Son b. St. Columb Minor
Robert TRESIDDERN (23) Unmarr Labourer b. St. Columb Minor
Mary TRESIDDERN (50) Marr Farmer's Wife b. St. Columb Minor
I've picked out a couple of Censuses which may well be worth filing away in your Unrelated Individuals ..... just in case the above Mary is your Robert's Mother.
Diane Grant-Salmon
09-02-2005, 05:30 PM
Hi again Mike,
For your Unrelated Individuals section:
1841 Census HO107/150 Enumeration District 6 Folio 12 Page 16
Dwelling: Ramsgate, St. Enoder, Cornwall
Mary Tresidder,, 45, Wife Of Farmer, In county
Kezia Tresidder,,12,, In county
Ann Tresidder,,10,, In county
Edmund Varcoe, 80,, Pauper, In county
1851 Census HO107/1905 Enumeration District 4b Folio 612 Page 34
Dwelling: Higher Halvenna, St. Enoder, Cornwall
Thomas Tresidder, Head, M, 52,,Farmer 12 Acres 1 Labourer, Perranarworthal Cornwall,,
Ann Tresidder, Daugh, U,,20,, St. Enoder Cornwall,,
I think the Mary and the Thomas mentioned in both censuses are husband and wife (common factor is daughter Ann). A lot of the LDS submissions to the IGI are rubbish, but some turn out to be correct when they are checked out with Parish Registers.
IGI Extractions:
Thomas Varco TRESIDDER bap. 14 DEC 1817 Saint Enoder
Mary TRESIDDER bap. 03 MAY 1819 Saint Enoder
Kezia TRESIDDER bap. 08 FEB 1829 Saint Enoder
Ann TRESIDDER bap. 01 MAY 1831 Saint Enoder
IGI Submissions:
Thomas TRESIDDER m. Mary VARCO 16 Aug 1817 St. Enoder
Robert TRESIDDER born 24 SEP 1826 Saint Enoder ..... The submitter has him married to Harriet Abt. 1851, that's the only info, no Parents listed but worth getting checked out, as it could be genuine and his Parents could turn out to be the above Thomas and Mary.
Scottie
10-02-2005, 02:48 PM
I can help a bit on the antecedents of Harriet Liddicoat. Her Father was William Liddicoat born 1798 in St Columb Major to William Liddicoat and Jane Solomon married 22 Jan 1798 in St Columb Minor. The William Liddicoat who married Jane Solomon was christened on 2 Feb 1775 in St Columb Major as William Liddicoat alias Gregor though his mother had by that time married Edward Gummow. A little convoluted I fear.
Scottie
10-02-2005, 03:15 PM
Dear Diane,
Sorry I tacked my quick message to the wrong bit!! I have attached a new one to Mike's original as I have information on Harriet. I think you are right about Robert Tresidder's parents. In 1841 he was at Tresithney, St Columb Major aged 15 as a farm servant indoors for Joseph Kent. That would fit with the 1826 christening in St Enoder. The jackpot is 1851 when Mary is with Robert in Newquay at the home of John Tinney who I believe is married to Amey Tresidder. No relationship is given to the head of house for Robert and Mary but I would bet that it is mother in law and brother in law:D
Diane Grant-Salmon
10-02-2005, 07:49 PM
Dear Diane,
Sorry I tacked my quick message to the wrong bit!! I have attached a new one to Mike's original as I have information on Harriet. I think you are right about Robert Tresidder's parents. In 1841 he was at Tresithney, St Columb Major aged 15 as a farm servant indoors for Joseph Kent. That would fit with the 1826 christening in St Enoder. The jackpot is 1851 when Mary is with Robert in Newquay at the home of John Tinney who I believe is married to Amey Tresidder. No relationship is given to the head of house for Robert and Mary but I would bet that it is mother in law and brother in law:D
Hi Scottie,
Thanks for the correction of Tinney! I found this census page very difficult to read and I thought I'd cracked it with Turney, otherwise I would have put the / marks in as I did with the other names.
In my last message I was keeping my fingers crossed that Mary turns out to be Robert's Mother, so if it's so ..... you've now found Mike an extra bonus with Amey Tresidder! :)
Diane Grant-Salmon
10-02-2005, 07:55 PM
Hi Mike,
I've just finished trawling St. Columb Major 1851 Census ...... so sorry, I didn't find your MEAD family, in fact I didn't find any at all. :(
Although some of the pages are very difficult to read, I don't think I've missed them as I'm very careful when searching for someone.
I did pick up a few LIDDICOAT families, mostly born in St. Columb Major and not Minor and I don't know whether they would belong to your family or not.
I've saved the pages anyway, so if you want me to, I can send them to you direct at home.
mikebannister
11-02-2005, 08:02 AM
Hi Scottie,
Don't know what happened there I was typing you a message and it has disappeared. So i will start again.
Our Interest in the Tresidder's is that William is the Grandfather of John Tresidder. John married Ellen Bennett in 1874 and shortly afterwards they emmigrated to New Zealand. In NZ they had at least one child Edith Mildred Tresidder in 1889, in turn Edith married Camfort Wood who was Jocelyns Maternal grandfather. What started as some curiousity about the Camfort's mother has developed into a full scale "Family Tree Development" So much so that we have just unsubscribed to Cable TV so we can spend more time and money on doing this.
We are very very new at this but very keen to learn, so all the help we have received on this Forum has been very encouraging
Will now go and look at yesterday and today's information
Warmest Regards
Mike & Jocelyn
mikebannister
11-02-2005, 08:25 AM
Hi Again
we are now a lot confused. For William we have had two birth dates and two birth places neither of which agrees with yours. Given your obvious familiarity with this family we are thinking we may have got it wrong. Who were the children of William as you know them, apart from Harriet, that might help us clarify where we have gone astray.
Help
Mike & Jocelyn
Diane Grant-Salmon
11-02-2005, 11:59 AM
Hi Mike,
I'll try and answer your question as clearly as I can. Below is the 1841 Census for the family:
HO107/149/8/45/19 Dwelling: Church Town, St. Columb Minor
William LIDECOAT (40) Carrier Y = born in County
Elizabeth (40) Y
Elizabeth (20) Female Servant Y
John (15) Ag Lab Y
Maryann (11) Y
Harriett (9) Y
In 1841, some ages are listed correctly, as in the case of Harriet who is 9, but others are 'rounded' up or down to the nearest five years ..... as in the case of William and Elizabeth both aged 40. No birthplaces are listed for anybody except the County. Y = Yes meaning that they were all born in Cornwall.
No relationships are listed either, but it's 99% certain that in this case, Elizabeth aged 40 is William's wife and the others are their four children.
Will post a new message in a minute to avoid repeated text.
Diane Grant-Salmon
11-02-2005, 12:12 PM
contd: This is the 1851 Census again:
1851 Census Ref: HO107/1905/439/22 & 23 Churchtown, St. Columb Minor
William PASCOE (26) Head Unmarr Stone Mason b. Luxulyan, Cornwall
William LIDDICOAT (52) Lodger Widower Ag Lab b. Luxulyan, Cornwall
Mary Ann LIDDICOAT (20) Lodger Unmarr Servant b. Colan, Cornwall
Harriet LIDDICOAT (19) Lodger Unmarr Servant b. Colan, Cornwall
The age of Harriet is correct again and although William has aged 12 years in between the two censuses, that's now been explained to you ..... although in lots of cases, ages can be six or seven years out, with people telling lies etc!
This census above does give William's birthplace as Luxulyan, but I have just looked for him in 1861 and his birthplace this time is St. Columb Major with an age of 63 ..... this matches the info which Scottie has given to you.
I think the enumerator made a mistake in 1851 and put his birthplace as Luxulyan, because he was following the entry for William Pascoe.
The 1861 Census will be in my next message when I've typed it out.
Diane Grant-Salmon
11-02-2005, 12:36 PM
contd: It looks to me like Mary Ann LIDDICOAT married William PASCOE :D
1861 Census Ref: RG9/1543/28/10 Dwelling: Churchtown, St. Columb Minor
William PASCOE (37) Head Marr Stone Mason b. Luxullion
Mary A. (30) Wife Marr b. St. Columb Minor
Louisa A. (6) Daughter Scholar b. St. Columb Minor
Elizabeth J. (5) Daughter Scholar b. St. Columb Minor
William N. (3) Son Scholar b. St. Columb Minor
Mary E. (1) Daughter b. St. Columb Minor
William LIDDICOAT (63) Lodger Widower Labourer b. St. Columb Major
I hope this makes things a little clearer for you?
Scottie
11-02-2005, 04:29 PM
Dear Mike,
Here you are :D
1
Descendants of William Pascoe
1 William Pascoe b: 1824 in Luxulyan 1861 Census: Churchtown, St Columb Minor(37)Stonemason 1881 Census: Atwell,
Luxulyan(60)Stonemason
........ 2 Elizabeth A. Pascoe b: 1850 in St Columb Minor 1851 Census: Churchtown, St Columb Minor(1)described as daughter
.. +Mary Ann Liddicoat b: 1831 in Colan m: 04 Dec 1853 St Columb Minor Father: William Liddicoat Mother: Elizabeth ? 1841 Census:
Churchtown, St Columb Minor(11) 1851 Census: Churchtown, St Columb Minor(20)Servant born Colan lodging with William Pascoe 1861
Census: Churchtown, St Columb Minor(30)born St Columb Minor 1881 Census: Atwell, Luxulyan(49)born Little Colan
........ 2 Louisa Ann Pascoe b: 1854 in St Columb Minor Christening: 04 Jun 1854 St Columb Minor d: Oct 1866 St Columb Minor Burial:
16 Oct 1866 St Columb Minor 1861 Census: Churchtown, St Columb Minor(6)
........ 2 Elizabeth Jane Pascoe b: 1856 in St Columb Minor Christening: 10 Feb 1856 St Colum align=left>Descendants of William Pascoe
</B></I>1 William Pascoe b: 1824 in Luxulyan 1861 Census: Churchtown, St Columb Minor(37)Stonemason 1881 Census: Atwell,
Luxulyan(60)Stonemason
........ 2 Elizabeth A. Pascoe b: 1850 in St Columb Minor 1851 Census: Churchtown, St Columb Minor(1)described as daughter
.. +Mary Ann Liddicoat b: 1831 in Colan m: 04 Dec 1853 St Columb Minor Father: William Liddicoat Mother: Elizabeth ? 1841 Census:
Churchtown, St Columb Minor(11) 1851 Census: Churchtown, St Columb Minor(20)Servant born Colan lodging with William Pascoe 1861
Census: Churchtown, St Columb Minor(30)born St Columb Minor 1881 Census: Atwell, Luxulyan(49)born Little Colan
........ 2 Louisa Ann Pascoe b: 1854 in St Columb Minor Christening: 04 Jun 1854 St Columb Minor d: Oct 1866 St Columb Minor Burial:
16 Oct 1866 St Columb Minor 1861 Census: Churchtown, St Columb Minor(6)
........ 2 Elizabeth Jane Pascoe b: 1856 in St Columb Minor Christening: 10 Feb 1856 St Columb Minor 1861 Census: Churchtown, St
Columb Minor(5)
........ 2 William H. Pascoe b: 1858 in St Columb Minor 1861 Census: Churchtown, St Columb Minor(3) 1881 Census: Atwell,
Luxulyan(23)(U)Stonemason
........ 2 Mary E. Pascoe b: 1860 in St Columb Minor 1861 Census: Churchtown, St Columb Minor(1)
........ 2 John Pascoe b: 1863 in St Columb Minor 1881 Census: Atwell, Luxulyan(18)(U)Stonemason
........ 2 Susan Pascoe b: 1865 in St Columb Minor 1881 Census: Atwell, Luxulyan(16)
........ 2 Frederick James Pascoe b: 1866 in St Columb Minor Christening: 25 May 1866 St Columb Minor d: Jun 1866 St Columb Minor
Burial: 27 Jun 1866 St Columb Minor
mikebannister
24-02-2005, 10:41 PM
Once again Jocelyn and I wish to thank all of you who have contributed to our search on and off the list, following our post. You are very generous with your time and advice and we now have a plausible Tresidder line back to 1594. Of course the exciting part is now to verify the line and then to flesh out the names into people.
If we can assist anyone with research in Victoria or Southern NSW please let us know.
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