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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Cornwall => Topic started by: wildkarrde on Monday 01 March 04 21:50 GMT (UK)
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I would welcome contributions from genealogists who know anything on the following names in Cornwall:
WILLIAMS; BLACKELLER; CHEFFER; SEACOMB; RICHARDS; BEAL; PEARCE; WILLS; GOLDSWORTHY; GOLSERY; SEARLE; JAMES; HUGH; PERRY; TUCKER; WEARNE; UREN; ORCHARD; CICERLY; HARDING; SPARNON; BASSETT; PASCOE; EDDY; WEBB; WILLEY; HALL; ROWE; POLLARD; CARLYON; SERL; BOWDEN; COURAGE; ROBERTS; PHILIPS; POLLEOW; TREFUSES; HOSKIN; LONGE; OLD; NEWEY; SCORSE
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Hi there,
You may also like to place a posting with this information in the appropriate One Name Studies area on our forum,
Regards
Kazza. :D
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Hi there,
I can possibly help you with your Carlyon queries.
Who are you looking for? Names,dates etc.
cheers
Wendy
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:D
I have some Eddy Information. My Eddys are from St Just and they came to Australia along with alot of other Cornish People.
I also have some Uren info and alot of the other names married into the Eddy family.
Liane
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I have some info on Pascoe (Pascho) originally from Polperro
Fiona
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I noted you have the name BOWDEN. I have the name BAWDEN, but thought it was Bowden for a long time. It was the maiden name of the mother of one of my ancestors; she gave most of her children BAWDEN as their middle name. There is quite a few BAWDEN and BOWDEN families on the Lynher Parish list. That is where I found most of my information. I've seen both spellings for the same family. This is in the North Hill / Linkinhorne area, north of Liskeard.
Also, I have a Pearce, alternate spelling Pearse, depending on the record. He was from Roche, but after marriage the family lived in the Linkinhorne area. He married the daughter of the grandfather of the ancestor mentioned above. RedFox :)
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Hi, I have, Richards, Goldsworthy, Tucker, Wearne, Uren, Pascoe & Eddy on my Family tree, Regards Marilyn.
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Hi,
I have Roberts and Pollard in the Kenwyn/Kea area of Cornwall. Get in touch with me if you want more information :)
Jenny Clark
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Hi Jenny, my Arthur Roberts c1812 married Margaret Guy in 1812 from Sennen is this yours? Regards, Marilyn.
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Hi Marilyn,
I have several Roberts but most are futher back. I do not have an Arthur as yet. I have:
Mary Roberts marrying George Pollard on 10 Nov 1798 in Kenwyn Cornwall - they had 8 children
her parents:
Edward Roberts marrying Sarah Keast 9 May 1765 in St Neot Cornwall - they had 6 children
her grandparents:
Edward Roberts marrying Ann Tregonning on 10 Feb 1738 in Kenwyn Cornwall
If this rings a bell let me know
Jenny
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Hi Jenny, Yes, yes, yes, they are ALL mine! Check out my tree will talk tomorrow, it's 1.15 a.m. & I'm going 2 bed before I fall asleep! LOL!
http://www.tribalpages.com/tribes/emsey
Great to meet you! Regards Marilyn.
Ha Ha, after a sleep, I have checked my files & don't have a Sarah going back that far! Marvellous what a tired overloaded mind can do, eh? I tried to send you my files but it was too big for rootschat! Most of my Keasts came from that village, I would certainly be interested in seeing what you have & if you give me your email address I will forward you my files on that family! I have about 2,750 names there that I have not entered onto my tree yet! Marilyn.
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i have hardings in my family tree they are from the millbrook area any good to you
krissy
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Hi, I have Williams, Richards, Hall and Pollards in my tree. Mostly from the Penzance/ Mousehole area. Any use?
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Hello Wildkaarde, I have some Webb ancestors from the Lanteglos by Fowey area. Are these of interest to you.? Blondie
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There is a site above your entry on Cornish Wills - put there by Roots Chat. I noticed some UREN names there.
Sabrina
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Hi there!
Bowden and Rowe from your list of names appear in my Cornish lines.
Bowden - Redruth and Truro
Rowe - Falmouth
Any good?
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I have some Beals, they originated from Cornwall, and are in Calstock in 1851 and 1861. Any of yours come from Calstock?
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Hi, wildkarre. I have BAWDEN / BOWDEN in the Linkinhorne area; they married into my DAWE line. As well, Joseph Peace (Pease) married Ann Dawe in 1844. They had seven children. Ann was from Linkinhorne, Joseph was from Roche, which is south of Bodmin.
Don't know if either of these names will match your lines. I always thought population was light in the 1800's until I got involved in genealogy. It's amazing how many people had the same last name.
RedFox
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Hi, if you are looking for the St Germans BASSETT family then I can help you. Regards.
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Hi Wildkarrde
I have Pearce's which is my main branch from St Keverne,Helston, & Hayle.
Ann Goldsworthy (that Married into the Francis family) from Breage and her mother was born Gulval ,Cornwall any connections? DamselflyPearce
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Hi, I'd fogotten about the lines that had married into DAWE besides BAWDEN. In the prior generation GILL, PEARSE/PEARCE from Roche (south of Bodmin), and another BAWDEN married DAWE siblings.
In the following generations, the father married LEMING, from Trewen. In Cornwall, one daughter married HARRIS, I think from the Liskeard area. A son, Albert Henry, marry a THOMAS girl from Calstock, CON - they both lived in Lanca. at the time.
But most of the family came from the area in and around Linkinhorne. RedFox
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Their is alot of Eddy info on line if you wish to private message me I could send a link to a website with a huge data base.
I have Eddy's from Paul & St Just & Roberts from St Just & Richards from Madron but am looking for more info. Roots Web has Family tree's on it which you can search & download for free but would always double check the info, as I have seen what I believe to be errors, although excellent info there too.
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Hi Alice, I would be really interested in the Eddy sites if you can point me in the direction please, I have got a lot from Adrien Eddy's. I can't see a facility to pvte msg you am I blind? Lol! Emsey.
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Hi there
Im researching the PERRY family from Helland, Bodmin and Falmouth. Would love to help.
bper
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hi,
i have Eddys in my tree,they're from Lelant and St Ives :D
C
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Hi Alice, I would be really interested in the Eddy sites if you can point me in the direction please, I have got a lot from Adrien Eddy's. I can't see a facility to pvte msg you am I blind? Lol! Emsey.
Click on the profile icon below the name of the person you wish to PM. That takes you to their profile page. Down the bottom of some profiles is a line that says "Send this Rootschatter a personal message". Click that link and start typing. ;D
Hope this helps
BD
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:D Hi BD, thank you, I finally found it & I think I'm waiting for a reply, lol, you know Christmas & too many irons in the fire ;D Happy New Year, Emsey.
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In which parish are you searching for PEARCE?
Marton
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There is a Harding-Bowden marriage in my database, though it might be in Devon. I have Ann HARDING from Buckland Brewer (Dev) married to a Jeremiah BOWDEN in 1821; also in Buckland Brewer. However my Harding went to from there to Cornwall, so you never know.
ard
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Do you have any relatives by the name of Edward Hall in your list possibly a middle name of Waters?
He came out to New Zealand in the mid 1800's and was married in Hokitika in 1877 to a Mary McCarthy. A long shot I know and I know nothing else of him.
Thanks
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Hi
What is your SPARNON connection? I have a lot of information on this family and can put you in touch with the people coordinating the research - this is a single, world-wide family; every one of them appears to be related!
Send me a P.M. with your info and I will pass it on to the relevant people.
Regards,
Bill
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Hello
I've got Richards family from St Ives, Cornwall.
You can PM me if you would like the details.
Cheers, C
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Hi
I have a Harriet James marrying John Penfold in 1831 in Dorset...they has lots of kids who married into the Orchard family.ie: elizabeth Penfold b.1845 married Edwin Orchard b.1843. My gggrandparents were Thomas Penfold and Sophia Orchard...married in 1866 in Devon, they had a number of children too and they all seemed to end up in the Kenwyn and St Austell areas.
The Penfolds and Orchards were all Gypsy travellers and it seems as if they intermarried quite a lot .
I hope you can find a link.
Look forward to hearing from you
deb
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Regarding researching Cornwall names has everybody tried looking at the Devon GenWeb - Part of the England GenWeb Project? I have found some of my Cornwall names in there.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~engdev/surnames.html
Allycat.
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Hello
I have Pollards and Rowe (Rowse) families in my tree. They all come from Roche and St Neot. Please PM me if you think some of them are yours.
Samantha ;)
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I'm new at this, but am back to the mid-1800's with the Hugh family. You could send me a private message to see if it is the right branch.
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Hi, I am interested in POLLARD. My connection is William POLLARD and wife Caroline GEORGE who came to South Australia in 1847, after marrying in circa 1843. They were from Cornwall
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Hello Lulu
Who were the parents of your William Pollard as I have many Pollards in my tree from Cornwall.
Regards
Samantha
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Hi Samantha,
I don't know a great deal, but this is what I do know.
William POLLARD was born circa 1820. He married circa 1843 to Caroline GEORGE who was born circa 1824.
They arrived in Australia in 1847 on the RAJAH with their infant son, William Henry (born circa 1846). They may have had another son who either died in Cornwall or on the voyage over.
thanks for getting in touch
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Hello again Lulu
I have a William Henry Pollard in my tree too, but unfortunately not the same one as mine was born later than yours. My Pollards were from St Neot, then Roche. How about yours? I'm sure there is a link somewhere, just don't know where!
Samantha
PS If anyone else is related to the Hooper, Rowe/Rowse or Pollard families in Cornwall, I would like to hear from you.
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Hi guys, as I'm in this loop of a thread, I've been getting your messages too. Although I don't have any POLLARDs in my tree (well not yet anyway), I had a check of the 'First Families 2001' you can google that project in Australia and found mention of lots of POLLARDs that emigrated from all over the place.
It's well worth the look at that website, I won't provide the link as it mucks up, you're best finding it yourself.
Once there make sure you click on the alphabetical letter 'p' for pollard instead of typing in 'pollard'.
Cheers and hopefully this info will help someone. I found my DENNER ancestors from Cornwall there too - William Denner and Mary Ann Pyne. With a fount of information, I was truly happy.
Al in QLD Australia.
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Hello Lulu,
Do you know where in Cornwall your Pollard's are from? I have Pollards from around that time in Kea/Kenwyn area, but have St Neot connections with female lines also.
Hi Samantha,
I don't have much on my Pollard's but am happy to fill you in if you like, just PM me if you are interested :)
Jenny
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I have found a line of pascoe's married into the GREENWAY family of Veryan and Grade. Susanna pascoe, married george Greenway in Veryan in 1812 .. and from there onwards ...
Any good ?
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I have some Pascoe's
John Pascoe (Helston) married Jane Cornish (St Columb) in Helston Cornwall 1832 and had 9 kids - Jane, Mary Ann, Amelia, John, Elizabeth, James, Frances, Eliza and Emily.
Any connection?
Jenny
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I don't believe so, it seems the line of Pascoe's I have are all from Veryan .. what dates do you have for this line?
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;D ;D ;D
I have a Samuel ROWE (b.1792 in St Stephens, Saltash), who married Thomasin RICHARDS (b.1790 in Duloe), on 1 October 1820, in Lansallos.
Any connection ??
8) 8) 8)
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Hi, just joined and noticed you Pollard names, I have a William Henry Pollard b 30/6/1847) who married Mary Ann Carmichael (b 21/3/1857) and were married in South Australia on 7/2/1887. Is there any connection
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Hi
Ihave Tuckers from St Mabyn 1700's, any connection
Regards
Tony
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Hello...I have the name Pascoe and Secombe attached to my family lines in Cornwall....an interest in info I have regarding those two names?
Cheers,Beckleberry
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Hi there
Im researching the PERRY family from Helland, Bodmin and Falmouth. Would love to help.
bper
Hi I have just started to trace my family tree on my mothers side and have came across a Perry who married into the Scandling family (my mothers maidan name)and thay had a child Alice Perry Scandling in 1854
Would be grateful if you can help
Regards
Steve Carter
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Hi: I have Seacombe, Richards, Beal, Pearce, Goldsworthy, Pascoe, Hoskin, Hugh, Perry, Phillips & Pollarad in my Family Tree.
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Carlson, where is your PEARCE line from? Mine's from Cornwall. RedFox
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Hi,
Just a reminder to you all to be sure to check to the Surname Interests Table if you have not already done so, and while you are there be sure to add you own name interests. It is the best way to find other members who are researching the same names as yourself.
http://surname.rootschat.com/
Good Luck..............Kris :D
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I am researching GREENWAY's and PASCOE's from Cornwall ..... Some of the family moved to Bristol
Would love to hear from you .....
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My Eliza Pearce b. 1806 from Redruth, Cornwall, England married Amos Dabb
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I am researching GREENWAY's and PASCOE's from Cornwall ..... Some of the family moved to Bristol
Would love to hear from you .....
Hi: I have Pascoes out of Cornwall England, possibly we could assist each other. I have Edward Pascoe married Harriet Ann Dabb, 1870 St.Blazey Cornwall.
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do you know the parents of your pascoe?
My Susanna's parents are Digory pascoe and jane Chesterfield. They also had Willia, Jennifer and Digory Pascoe.. not sure about the others ?
This line is traceable back to 1660 .....
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Joseph Pearch was born 1823 in Roche (s. of Bodmin) in Cornwall. He and Ann Dawe were married 7 Sept. 1884 in Linkinhorne, Cornwall. Ann's family had lived in Linkinhorne for years. It was Ann's brother, James, who with some of his family moved to NRY Yorkshire abt. 1873-1874. Joseph & Ann had at least eight children; I haven't researched the kids history going forward from their birth because they weren't in my direct line. One of the girls was named Emlin, a name I've seen before several times. RedFox
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I have Amelia PAscoe b. 1813 circa in Kenwyn cornwall in my tree she died 1893, i have a lot of details for her husbands family (my paternal line) but none for hers directly can you help me?
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Here is the start of my list
ROWE Caroline abt 1812 Camborne m James BENNETTS 1834 Camborne
ROWE Mary Jane abt 1856 St Gennys (f richard) m John BALE 1876
CARLYON John abt 1814 Breage m Mary BRAY 1848 St Austell 7 ch
PASCOE Jane m Johnson RULE 1754 Philack
HOSKING Elizabeth Jane abt 1822 Crowan
PHILLIPS William 1800 s William/Elizabeth m Ann JOHNS St Ewe 1823
BOWDEN John m Mary RULE 1773 camborne
More later
Trees
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Part2 UREN John m Elizabeth RULE Philack 1750
WEARNE Jane m Richard RULE 1658 Camborne
JAMES Elizabeth m James RULE 1791 Camborne
and finally RICHARDS john m Catherine RULE of Camborne in 1768
If they aren't in "Your surname list " they aren't direct line but I'd still like to hear if you match with any of these Cornish ancestors
Trees
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Carlson: My John Pearce/Pearse (I've seen both) may have had a sister, Eliza - the time frame is right. But I don't show one by that name. That area of my research is a bit hazy and not necessarily correct. I'm unsure of the parents' name's I've attached to the family - John & Martha. Not all the children were born in Roche.
Trees: My John BOWDEN was born in the Linkinhorne area (North Hills, etc). Have not traced him back to see who he might have married. He was born about 1818 in the Linkinhorne area. At one time, I thought he'd married the daughter of g-g-g grandfather. That g-g-g gf also had a son, James, where I start figuring my dad's lineage. Jame's wife was John's older sister. Haven't figured out yet if that is possible.
If someone is a close match to the data I have on hand, I will indicate it as a Guesstimate in my Source Notes and often why I had that conclusion. I have also gone back and tried to prove the info true or false. When I'm sharing that info with others, I try to indicate that the info is indeed not certain. RedFox
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Carlson: My John Pearce/Pearse (I've seen both) may have had a sister, Eliza - the time frame is right. But I don't show one by that name. That area of my research is a bit hazy and not necessarily correct. I'm unsure of the parents' name's I've attached to the family - John & Martha. Not all the children were born in Roche.
Trees: My John BOWDEN was born in the Linkinhorne area (North Hills, etc). Have not traced him back to see who he might have married. He was born about 1818 in the Linkinhorne area. At one time, I thought he'd married the daughter of g-g-g grandfather. That g-g-g gf also had a son, James, where I start figuring my dad's lineage. Jame's wife was John's older sister. Haven't figured out yet if that is possible.
If someone is a close match to the data I have on hand, I will indicate it as a Guesstimate in my Source Notes and often why I had that conclusion. I have also gone back and tried to prove the info true or false. When I'm sharing that info with others, I try to indicate that the info is indeed not certain. RedFox
REDFOX: I don't have any parents listed for Eliza Pearce, just that she was born in 1809 in Kenwyn, Cornwall, England.
If you come across any DABB families in the many parishes of Cornwall, they are all directly related to me.
Thanks, Carlson.
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I also have Pascoes in Cornwall and Ludgvan area's
Craizi
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I also have Pascoes in Cornwall and Ludgvan area's
Craizi
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HI: Do you have a Edward Pascoe b. 1850, d. 9 July 1872 in Middleway, St. Blazey, Cornwall, England? He would have married a Harriet Ann Dabb 12 May 1870. Two children of the marriage Edward George Pascoe b. 16 Apr. 1871, in Kea, died May 29, 1950 in the USA, also another son Samuel Pascoe b. 1872 IN St. Blazey, C/W England
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Hi Carlson, Yes i think i do, the names ring a bell, i have a llot of Pascoes, and they are on the twigs and stuff,
Will doulble check
Craizi
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Carlson,
YOur Edward Pascoe, do you know who his parents were ??
Craizi
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:)Hi: Thats great, I am willing to share what little I do have on this family line. I think? Edward Pascoes father was Edward also, I do not have his mothers first name either.
Son Samuel Pascoe, was listed on the Ships list as "infant" for the City of Brooklyn,when they left England for the USA.
I don't have any notes on the other son Edward Pascoe jr. only his dates of birth and death.
I do know that the mother,(Harriet) did remarry to a man named Samuel Henry Rogers abt. 1873 in the USA & they appear in the 1880 USA Census.
Does this help?
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Hi,
I have several of the names you have posted.
GOLDSWORTHY being the main line.
Williams, Richards, Pearce, Golsery, Searle, Wearne, Uren, Pascoe, Rowe and Bowden.....
With that many names the same, we must link into the same tree.
Hope to hear from you soon
Jackie
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Muriel
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Hi,
I have a number of those names and stumbled across your call while searching for one in particular.
Elizabeth Ann Pollard, born 1834, Redruth Cornwall. Dau of Thomas Pollard and Elizabeth Ann Cox (apparently).
She married my g-g-grandfather Abraham George in 1853, when both were 18, and they emigrated to Ballarat goldfields in 1855 and 1856. She died in 1905.
Trying to verify her through census records at the moment, I have found, in 1851, an Elizabeth Ann Pollard, 16, tailoress, living at Roach Row, Redruth with a Margreat Cock, 67, widow.
In 1841, Elizabeth Pollard, 7, living with a Margaretta Cock, 55, and a jane Cock. I am presuming for now that this may be a phonetic spelling of Cox.
But I have not been able to find any baptism, marriage records for any of them, nor for Thomas Pollard or his wife Elizabeth Ann Cox. Perhaps they died, which is why she is living with Margaret, presumably her grandmother.
I also have a Martha Pascoe, nee Tippet, christened in Gunwalloe, Cornwall on 20 Feb, 1831, and married to a Richard Pascoe, land agent of Sithney, on 22 September, 1853. What happens to Richard after that, I don't know: In the 1861 census Martha is living with her sister Mary Webb in Helston, and has a son Richard, 5. Another daughter (presumably) Charlotte A Pascoe, is living with her grandparents in Gunwalloe.
As for the Bowdens, there is another spelling: BOULDEN. And there is a long illustrious line of those in the St Keverne area, dating back to the 1590s.
If you are interested in more on these -- or if you or anyone can help me with my huntings -- drop me a line.
regards
Gaz
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I have Pearce's from the Launceston area (William came to Australia in 1874 from memory). I have a lot of information on his line. I'm happy to share if anyone is interested.
Tennille.
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Hi,
I have a number of those names and stumbled across your call while searching for one in particular.
Elizabeth Ann Pollard, born 1834, Redruth Cornwall. Dau of Thomas Pollard and Elizabeth Ann Cox (apparently).
She married my g-g-grandfather Abraham George in 1853, when both were 18, and they emigrated to Ballarat goldfields in 1855 and 1856. She died in 1905.
Trying to verify her through census records at the moment, I have found, in 1851, an Elizabeth Ann Pollard, 16, tailoress, living at Roach Row, Redruth with a Margreat Cock, 67, widow.
In 1841, Elizabeth Pollard, 7, living with a Margaretta Cock, 55, and a jane Cock. I am presuming for now that this may be a phonetic spelling of Cox.
But I have not been able to find any baptism, marriage records for any of them, nor for Thomas Pollard or his wife Elizabeth Ann Cox. Perhaps they died, which is why she is living with Margaret, presumably her grandmother.
I also have a Martha Pascoe, nee Tippet, christened in Gunwalloe, Cornwall on 20 Feb, 1831, and married to a Richard Pascoe, land agent of Sithney, on 22 September, 1853. What happens to Richard after that, I don't know: In the 1861 census Martha is living with her sister Mary Webb in Helston, and has a son Richard, 5. Another daughter (presumably) Charlotte A Pascoe, is living with her grandparents in Gunwalloe.
As for the Bowdens, there is another spelling: BOULDEN. And there is a long illustrious line of those in the St Keverne area, dating back to the 1590s.
If you are interested in more on these -- or if you or anyone can help me with my huntings -- drop me a line.
regards
Gaz
Hi : I have Pollards in my family tree from C/W England but do not have this Elizabeth Ann Pollard. I also have Tippet familys and Pascoe families. but not the ones you mentioned. My Richard Tippet married into the Miners family. I also have Cock families from St.Stephen in Brannel, C/W England.
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what pascoe's are you looking for
bubs
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Should have made myself a bit clearer ,my g/gmother was Prudence Crowden Pascoe ,born before oct 12 1834 in Egloshayle ,
Daughter of Samson Pascoe and Jane Tom
Bubs
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Hi
I have BASSETTS from St Germans, Cornwall and HARDINGS from Padstow, Cornwall.
Any use?
Regards
Sybella
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Hello! I have a William Cornish Pascoe married to Elizabeth Ralph on Mar 4th, 1827 in Falmouth. I am of the Ralph line from St Martin in Meneage area. Do you wish any further info on these people?
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Have Pearce, Hoskin (g) and Richards from the Tuckingmill, Lanner, Portreath Wendron areas around Camborne/Redruth Any Liddicoats out there?
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I have HUGH from Penzance in my tree - 2 girls migrated to Australia in 1849. any help?
Wiggy
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Do you know where in Cornwall the particular families are based. I have POLLARD, ROWE and WILLIAMS on my website noted below. If you are related to any on my lists I would love to correspond.
Fam
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Hi Fam my ROWEs are:
ROWE Caroline abt 1812 Camborne m James BENNETTS 1834 Camborne
ROWE Mary Jane abt 1856 St Gennys (f richard) m John BALE 1876
either ring any bells?
trees
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i have William Rowe 1671 Helston and his daugher Hezibah
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Hi,
I've got Emma Hoskin b. April-June 1909 in Bodmin. Let me know if that's any help :)
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Hello Fam,my husbands family have thr rowes from Penzance -Salome Clemance who was married to George Rowe.Her brother Samson emigrated to SA,but there were other siblings.
Barb
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I have some of your names in my data - can u help me pls with Richard Goldsworthy and Mary Perry m. 1839?
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Kastor,
Richard GOLDSWORTHY b. 1809 Wendron
mar. Mary PERRY 1839 Helson
They had 4 kids that I know of.
He was my 1st cousin, 4 times removed.
His son, John Perry GOLDSWORTHY, came to Australia and finally settled in Toowoomba, Queensland where he became a Town Councillor. He is buried there.
Jackie
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Barb
Thank you for your interest. My ROWEs are from around Wadebridge/Egloshayle and North Cornwall.
Check my website for your lines, but I suspet that it will be hard to find a link.
Fam
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Jackie can u help me out more with yr Goldsworthy line - we will be related. I am most interested in yr ancestors coming to Qld mine came to Vic.
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Kastor,
My direct ancestor is James Bickford GOLDSWORTHY who was in NE Vic.
There must be a link somewhere.
Jackie
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HI
I am also related to William Pollard married to Caroline George but am having difficulty finding any information about William prior to him coming to Australia. I really want to know the names of his parents. Have you had any luck with any information.
Kind regards
Marnie Barnes
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Hi Marnie,
A Big Welcome to RootsChat ;D
If you have not already done so I sugest you view this thread on the Australia Board
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=213892
I wonder if this may be the marriage
Mar 1/4 1844 Redruth 9 252
Caroline GEORGE (possible spouse William POLLANT)
Cheers Kris :)
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Hi
I have been given that information before and it may be possible the name was mis-spelled.
Regards Marnie
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What sort of information on the St German Bassett do you have please?
Thanks Laura.
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Hi, I know this posting is from a number of years ago, but my husband is also related to Samson Pascoe and Jane Tom. We would be interested to make connection to discuss further.
Julie :)
Should have made myself a bit clearer ,my g/gmother was Prudence Crowden Pascoe ,born before oct 12 1834 in Egloshayle ,
Daughter of Samson Pascoe and Jane Tom
Bubs
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have just got back from 4 weeks away give me a few days and i will get back to you regards Bubs
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Hi Bubs, just touching base to see if there's anything we can help one another with on our trees? Would love to share/swap information.
Regards, Wayne & Julie Pascoe
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lauralouu1
I have the Bassett family from St Germans Cornwall. Hubby's g grandmother Susan Ann Bassett 1859 Menheniot Cornwall moved from Cornwall with her parents and some of her siblings to Houghton Le Spring.
Susan Ann Bassett's parents were Henry Bassett 1832 St Germans to 1910 Houghton Le Spring and Mary Hooper 1828 Duloe Cornwall to 1887 Houghton Le Spring.
I have the Bassetts back as William Bassett 1705 St Germans to 1765 St Germans
Maureen
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I have Perry,Blackler,Uren and Goldsworthy in my family.Blackler often spelt Blackellar and a few more ways
Missy
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I have Perry, Uren and Goldsworthy is a main line.
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I have Perry, Uren and Goldsworthy is a main line.
My grandmother is a Perry
Her father was Sidney Perry born 1882 His father John Henry Perry born 1842
Ring any bells for you
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My computer recently crashed but I managed to save some information.
I have John Perry GOLDSWORTHY
b. 16 Ju 1848, Helston Cornwall
son of:
Richard Goldsworthy and Mary Perry.
I did have more info on Mary but have lost it.
All I know is that she was b. about 1812.
Her husband, Richard was b. 3 Sep 1809 in Cornwall.
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Also i'm a Blackler
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I have the following Bowdens:
Ambrose B, m Margarett
Son Ambrose B, bapt. 1674, Lanlivery, m. Elizabeth Beney 5 Jan. 1702 Tywardreath
Son Ambrose B, m. Beatrice Tallack 30 Nov. 1747 Golant
Son Ambrose B, bapt. 3 Nov 1750 Tywardreath
m1 Joan Booth, one son, John
m2 Elizabeth Booth, eight sons, five daughters
including William B, b. 1 Nov. 1794, m. Elizabeth Browning 17 June 1820 Alverstoke, Hampshire, two sons, two daughters
including William B, b. 16 April 1826 Alverstoke. Changed name to Cornish-Bowden (my great-grandfather)
I have more information on the unnamed sons and daughters.
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As for the Bowdens, there is another spelling: BOULDEN. And there is a long illustrious line of those in the St Keverne area, dating back to the 1590s
regards
Gaz
The Bouldens are indeed an illustrious family, but I'd be surprised if they are connected with the Bowdens of Devon and Cornwall. There are at least two unrelated families called Bowden: not only in Devon and Cornwall but also around Manchester. The latter pronounce "Bow-" to rhyme with "low", but the former to rhyme with "how". "The first Bouldens apparently came from Cheshire, and Bowdens are thin on the ground between Cheshire and Devon.
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athel_cb I don't have any of those BOWDEN's sorry.
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Newey...
But not Cornwall. Leicestershire.
Bitzar.
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The Bouldens are indeed an illustrious family, but I'd be surprised if they are connected with the Bowdens of Devon and Cornwall. There are at least two unrelated families called Bowden: not only in Devon and Cornwall but also around Manchester. The latter pronounce "Bow-" to rhyme with "low", but the former to rhyme with "how". "The first Bouldens apparently came from Cheshire, and Bowdens are thin on the ground between Cheshire and Devon.
I had a query about this post the other day, to which I replied, but I'm not sure my reply went, as I havent well figured out how the personal messages work. As there was nothing private about my reply, I'll post it here.
I don't know much about the Cheshire Bowdens, though I've lived in Cheshire within walking distance of the village of Bowdon. We learned that the Cheshire Bowdens exist from the fact that my sister had a job in Manchester, at which her boss was a Mr Bowden, with the Bow- rhyming with "low", not with "how", as it usually does in the southwest.