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Re: James Goldsworthy
« Reply #27 on: Wednesday 19 December 12 02:26 GMT (UK) »
31 May 1855   Parish St Clement, Cornwall
GOLDSWORTHY   John Trunggin, Residence Redruth  Father Josiah GOLDSWORTHY  [Marked]
DUNSTAN   Constance Cornish  Father John DUNSTAN   [Marked]

And the civil reg

Marriages Jun 1855 
DUNSTAN    Constance Cornish    Truro 5c/274    
GOLDSWORTH    James Truggen    Truro 5c/274

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Re: James Goldsworthy
« Reply #28 on: Wednesday 19 December 12 02:34 GMT (UK) »
Possible 2nd marriage

Marriages Mar 1865
GOLDSWORTHY   Constance     Truro 5c/207   

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Re: James Goldsworthy
« Reply #29 on: Wednesday 19 December 12 02:56 GMT (UK) »
1861 Census RG9/1579/92/40
Living at 39 Mary Rose ?,  Redruth, Cornwall
GOLDSWORTHY Jane  Head  Widow  62 years  Bread Maker  Born Cornwall, Redruth
GOLDSWORTHY Thomas Henry  Son  20 years  Labourer  Born Cornwall, Redruth
GOLDSWORTHY Elizabeth  Dau  27 years  Servant  Born Cornwall, Redruth
GOLDSWORTHY Mary Jane Grand daughter  4 years   Born Cornwall, Redruth
HAMBLY Francis  Lodger 18 years  Blacksmith App  Born Cornwall, Redruth
HAMBLY James  Lodger  16 years  Blacksmeith App  Born Cornwall, Redruth
On next page but emunerator has noted 39 cont.
GOLDSWORTHY Constance  Head  Widow  28 years  Grocer  Born Cornwall, Truro
GOLDSWORTHY Elizabeth Dau 4 years  Born London, St George

I would suggest she married John LEVERTON
   
and this is her death.

LEVERTON Constance C   85 years
Mar qtr 1918  Truro 5c/188

Seven years prior to her death she was living at The Alms Houses, Pyder Street, Truro and was widowed.

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Re: James Goldsworthy
« Reply #30 on: Wednesday 19 December 12 03:23 GMT (UK) »
Yes, and I see she didn't name any of the sons after her father!!

I suggest that you get this birth cert to see what the actual date of birth is....

Registered December Quarter 1857 
Goldsworthy,  James
Redruth    Vol. 5c   Page. 261

It is going to be a process of elimination I think.

Debra  :D

I have ordered this certificate. Hope it brings some light on the topic. I think the James Goldsworthy who was living with the Dunstans could also be an option.


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Re: James Goldsworthy
« Reply #31 on: Wednesday 19 December 12 11:17 GMT (UK) »
I 've now found the baptism of James the son of John Goldsworthy and Elizabeth .....27th December 1857 in the Parish of Redruth.
Image on Familysearch, page 144  (Image 145)

I've searched though 1857 to 1860 but found no other James Goldsworthy baptism for that Parish.   :-\


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Steeles, Burton, Garrod (Norfolk), Clarke, Tomblin (Rutland)
Bauer (London, France), Blades, Parker (Surrey)
Edwards, Coles, Smith, Nunley, Craddock, York, & Linnell (Northants) )
Ehmcke, Deimel, Appelkamp (Germany)
Watts (Somerset, Wiltshire) Selway, Churchill, & Chappell (Somerset)
Redwood (Devon, Essex) Button, Archer, Leach (Cambridgeshire)

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Re: James Goldsworthy
« Reply #32 on: Wednesday 19 December 12 13:39 GMT (UK) »
Good find Dee  ;D

Unfortunately it doesn't give his date of birth so we don't know which birth registration his might be, but perhaps it is the first and if our James was born 20 November 1857 then his birth might have been registered later in the first quarter of 1858.  As I said, it is going to be a process of elimination.

Births

1. December Quarter 1857

GOLDSWORTHY, James
Redruth  Vol. 5c  Page 261

2. March Quarter 1858

GOLDSWORTHY, James
Redruth  Vol. 5c  Page 283

This is the marriage that I think is the parents of Sarah DUNSTAN's grandsons:

DUNSTONE, Sarah Ann        
GOLDSWORTHY, John
Redruth    Vol. 5c   Page 389

The other couple on the page can be found together in the next census so I am f fairly sure this couple go together.  Sarah Ann was aged 13 and living with her parents in 1851.

The census records show that the DUNSTANs always lived at Rose Row and there is a baptism on Feb 23 1856 at Redruth (image 123) for John, son of John (a miner) and Sarah Ann GOLDSWORTHY.  Their address is Rose Row.

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Re: James Goldsworthy
« Reply #33 on: Wednesday 19 April 17 05:29 BST (UK) »
Hi. First time on RootsChat. Been reading Goldsworthy details with great interest. Thanks everyone for your great research.
I live in Adelaide , Australia and my Grandfather , on my mother's side, was Brice Allerdale Goldsworthy.  James, who came out on the Alumbagh was definitely his father. They were old Moonta Mines people and strong Methodists. Brice and his wife, Rhoda, eventually came to live in Adelaide after the copper mining boom had subsided. I seem to recall Brice had a blacksmith background like his Father, James, who was engaged in a Blacksmiths business in 1871 as mentioned in posts by others .
BTW..re unusual James children's names...one child's First Name was Gething..and I noticed that Gething was also the Surname of some people who came out on the ship Alumbagh along with James.