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Down / Re: Tullyorior, Banbridge
« on: Wednesday 14 April 21 18:18 BST (UK)  »
Thank you Kiltaglassan. The SeaPatrick RC records is a fresh data source and will give me something to follow up.

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Down / Re: Tullyorior, Banbridge
« on: Wednesday 14 April 21 17:12 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for all the help. Any ideas about Annabella Burns?  On the 1911 Census she gives her place of birth as Newtownards and on her marriage her father is named as Peter Burns a miner.  But there are also lots of Burns families in the Tullyorior/Annaclone area too.

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Down / Re: Tullyorior, Banbridge
« on: Tuesday 13 April 21 11:26 BST (UK)  »
Hi sottonscotted,

Yes, we do have a bit of information about Patrick and Margaret McClory.  Patrick 1822 - 1894  was the son of Patrick McClory and Sarah.  Patrick and Margaret's daughter Agnes married William McCusker and moved to Scotland. Another daughter Catherine married James McClorey and also moved to Scotland. Mary married James Costello and moved to the US. Hugh married Annabella Burns and moved to England. Margaret married John McAnearney.  Patrick married Susan Hillen and has descendents still living in the Tullyorior area. The McClorys have lived there for many generations now. There were also three other daughters Brigid, Rose Anne and Sophia.

Kilmartin

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Cornwall / Re: Trewartha/Hitchens
« on: Thursday 07 June 18 23:10 BST (UK)  »
Hi Di,

I forgot to mention I have seen the 1798 Crantock parish register which includes William Trewartha's Christening. It was one of those family history eureka moments!

Kilmartin

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Cornwall / Re: Trewartha/Hitchens
« on: Thursday 07 June 18 23:04 BST (UK)  »
Hi Di,

William Trewartha was baptised in Crantock, son of William and Jane. He married Elizabeth Hitchens in St Clements 2 Dec 1823. His father also William Trewartha married Jane Martyn also in St Clements 30 Jul 1794. We think he was the William Trewartha who was buried in Kenwyn 14 Dec 1852.  His wife Jane Martyn was well connected and was baptised in Crantock dec 1780, daughter of Thomas Martyn and Ann King. The Martyns hailed from St Columb Minor and Crantock.

The second William Trewartha (born c1771) was most likely the son of James Trewartha and Mary Goldsworthy married Feock 27 Aug 1769. James was baptised in Gwennap 29 Dec 1730 son of William Trewartha and Mary Bishop.  This seems the likely line for our William Trewartha into the know Trewartha ancestry tree.  There are many alternative William's who aren't 'claimed' by other lines and have the right sort of connections to marry into the Martyn family (there are a couple of interesting related threads on the St Columb Minor Martyns on this forum you might like to check out).

Kind Regards
Kilmartin

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Cornwall / Re: Trewartha/Hitchens
« on: Sunday 08 April 18 22:49 BST (UK)  »
Hi,

You should also check the Martyns of St Columb Minor as there is so much on this family in this forum. William Trewartha's mother was Jane Martyn who married another William Trewartha.

Have you done much research into the Welsh side?


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Cornwall / Re: Trewartha/Hitchens
« on: Sunday 08 April 18 22:24 BST (UK)  »
Hi,

I presume you are from Herbert Lewis line. We connect through his brother Arthur Lewis. Again William Trewartha is 3xgreat Grandfather. We have researched quite a while and would be happy to share findings though much of our Trewartha knowledge is detailed in posts on Rootchat - kindly helped by the lovely Rootschat community.

Kind Regards

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Cornwall / Re: Trewartha/Hitchens
« on: Thursday 22 January 15 21:06 GMT (UK)  »
William Hitchens Trewartha born Cardiff was brother to your Mary Jane Trewartha.

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Cornwall / Re: Trewartha/Hitchens
« on: Thursday 22 January 15 21:03 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Ruth,

Your Mary Jane Trewartha was the sister of Lavinia Trewartha who appears on my tree.  They were daughters of William and Elizabeth Trewartha as shown in the previous post in Castletown. William Trewatha was actually born in Crantock, Cornwall and Elizabeth Hitchens was born in Redruth.  Thanks  to help from Rootschatters I have made good progress on the Trewartha line since I originally posted this message. William Trewartha was the son of another William Trewartha and Jane Martyn.  There are a few related very informative posts in the Cornwall Forum which should help fill out some background. One which helped identify that our William Trewartha was from Crantock and a few about the Martyn family of Crantock/St Columb Minor.

Please contact me if I can be of help

Kilmartin

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