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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Cornwall => Topic started by: drobbo on Thursday 07 September 17 20:20 BST (UK)
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Dear Listers
I'm trying to find out more about a relative of mine - John Roberts who lived in St Austell in the 1700s
I believe that the attached document is his will but have been unable to trace anything about the stamping mill mentioned in the will (Billbeary Mill)
Any ideas/pointers would be appreciated
Drobbo
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Also...with help from the OPC in St Austell previously we identified that John Roberts married Elizabeth Burlace @ St Austell 18.11.1713. Not sure when Elizabeth or John died but the attached will could be her or another family relative? Any thoughts?
Drobbo
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burial for John 22 May 1749
http://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=burials&id=1222012
More than one possible burial for Elizabeth Roberts, not the one in December 1761 as she was wife of Matthew, but there are others in 1767 & 1774.
Elizabeth Burlace, widow, buried 8 Jan 1750. She would appear to be the widow of Jacob Burlace, marriage 29 March 1708 of Jacob Burlace & Elizabeth Tregonning, baptisms on opc database to match children mentioned in will, Clarey being the last in 1733.
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using the catalogue search for the record office, I cam across Cloberries stamping mill, St Austell moor. Is that a possible if written in old script?
http://crocat.cornwall.gov.uk/DServe/searchpage.htm
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thank you Osprey for your help
Is there a directory of stamping mills in Cornwall records office do you know?
I understand that Billbeary (or however this was spelt) Mill was a stream tin mine but wondered if any of the OPC's or Cornish Tin Mines Associations might be worth contacting to try and find out more?
I think my father & I found that John Roberts lived in Charlestown which I think is close to St Austell but wasn't sure if the Conrwall Record office might have old maps or papers regarding the mills in existence in the 1700? I found some helpful online material but have so far drawn a blank - other than the wills which appear to be regarding John as it mentioned Matthew (son) and grandson (John) which ties into my family tree so far - again with help with the local OPC. Drobbo
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there's a guide to what the CRO has about mining
http://www.rootschat.com/links/01koq/
There is a receipt for rent for stamping mills at Billburry ref T/970a dated 17 July 1722 from the papers of the Tremayne family of Heligan, St Ewe. You can get a copy from the CRO
https://www.cornwall.gov.uk/community-and-living/records-archives-and-cornish-studies/enquiry-and-copy-services/
The Cornish Studies Library in Redruth may be worth contacting as well for mining history.
https://www.cornwall.gov.uk/community-and-living/records-archives-and-cornish-studies/cornish-studies-library/
Bilberry is in the parish of Roche.
https://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/getoutside/local/bilberry-cornwall
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thanks again for your help osprey