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WHERRY family history
« on: Tuesday 27 June 06 07:50 BST (UK) »
Is there anyone out there who has carried out research on the WHERRY family name???

Looking for info on WHERRY's who originated in the Cornwall area and migrated to Australia.
I wouldn't say no to any info on other members of the tree who remained in the UK.

Appreciate any assistance

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Len

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Re: WHERRY family history
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 27 June 06 08:00 BST (UK) »
Hi Len,

Can you please tell us who you are after and where in Cornwall they originate from? There are quite a few Wherry's in different parts of Cornwall. We will need more information such as names, ages and places to be of any help I am afraid....Kris  :D
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Re: WHERRY family history
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 28 June 06 08:25 BST (UK) »
G'day Saddler,

Thank you for your contribution. I don't know what it was due to the fact that the info had been removed from the site.

G'day Kris,

The info that I have on the WHERRY clan is that they came from the St Austell area and surrounds.
The first ones that I have are Samuel married to Mary-Ann TABB.
Two of their children, the first being Samuel born 16 April 1844 in the St Austell area married in Cornwall to Mary Ann MOYLE 28 December 1870. They had 9 children.

His sister, Eliza was born about 1862 in Cornwall. Eliza married James William COLLIER in Australia.

Both Samuel & Eliza came to Townsville QLD Australia on the ship " Florence " on the 17 June 1876.
Samuel was accompanied by his wife, Mary and two of their children. It would appear that there may have been a couple of their children buried in Cornwall prior to their voyage.

I don't know if there were any other children other than Samuel & Eliza or what happened to their parents.

There was quite an age difference between Samuel & Eliza. There may have been others.

Eliza was only 14 years old at the time she came to Australia.

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Len


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Re: WHERRY family history
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 28 June 06 09:02 BST (UK) »
Hi Len, We will see what we can discover here. Have you checked the St Austell Website Yet? http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~staustell/index.htm
Julia Mosman the OPC has a lot of information transcribed on the site and you can email her with any questions. I suspect there may be something funny here. I havent seen Samuel in the 1871 yet but this could be Eliza.

1871 Census

RG10/2267 Folio 48 Page 2
St Austell Union Workhouse
St Austell


WHERRY Samuel Pauper 7 b St Austell Scholar
WHERRY Eliza Pauper 10 b St Austell Scholar

I see Samuel died St Austell Dec 1/4 1872 Aged 8 5c 80

Off to see 1861

Cheers Kris  :D
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Re: WHERRY family history
« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 28 June 06 09:18 BST (UK) »
OOH Len It looks like Eliza is not Samuel's Sister at all. Here is mum in 1861 and her name is Martin not Wherry. They are in Camborne. You will see some very good Camborne sites also listed in my Links to Free Online Parish Records http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,52054.0.html
We are really fortunate with Cornwall to have so much information available free of Charge including most of the Census. http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,144624.0.html

RG9/1583 Folio 53 Page 49
Union Street
Camborne


MARTIN Mary A Head 37 Widow b St Austell Dressmaker
WHERRY Mary Dau 19 Unm b St Austell Ag Lab
WHERRY Samuel Son 16 Unm b St Austell Miner

Kris  :D

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Re: WHERRY family history
« Reply #6 on: Wednesday 28 June 06 11:10 BST (UK) »
Well Len...What a confusing family... I finally found Samuel and Mary.  ;) We are out of Cornwall! They married in Lancashire and are in Lancashire for the 1871 Census. There are a lot of Cornish miners there including other Moyles from Gwennup on the same page.

Marriage

WHERREY Samuel=MOYLE Mary Ann Dec 1/4 1870 Ulverstone 8e 1061

1871 Census

RG10/4241 Folio 114 Page 15
Goad Street
Pennington
Ulverston
Lancashire


WHERRY Samuel Head 26 Mar b St Austell Iron Ore Miner
WHERRY Mary A Wife 21 Mar b Redruth Miners Wife
WHERRY Margaret Dau 1 b Pennington Lancs

Looks Like Margaret may have been born Moyle

Birth

MOYLE Margaret Jun 1/4 1870 Unverstone 8e 735


Cheers Kris  :D
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Re: WHERRY family history
« Reply #7 on: Wednesday 28 June 06 11:46 BST (UK) »
Right and here they are in 1851 in Tavistock!

HO107/1883 Folio 522 Page 21
Brook Street
Tavistock
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THOMAS Mary Head 68 Widow b Crediton Pauper
THOMAS Eliza Dau 35 Unm b Crediton Tailoress
WHERRY Mary Lodger 27 Widow b St Austell Keeps Lodging Rooms
WHERRY Mary Lodger 9 b St Austell
WHERRY Samuel Lodger 6 b St Austell

So Samuel is dead and there are only the 2 Children I wonder if sister Mary is the mother of Young Eliza and Samuel  ;)

Kris  :D
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Re: WHERRY family history
« Reply #8 on: Friday 07 July 06 10:22 BST (UK) »
Hi Kris,

Yes, you are 100% correct, it is a very confusing family.

I have actually been helping a friend (John WHERRY) trace his family.
We have managed to get most of them here in Australia but over there is a different matter.

We went over to Cornwall last year to see what could be found.
Unfortunately the limited time that we had to not only search for his lot but also mine in Cheshire certainly didn't prove to be very beneficial.

Eliza certainly was a mystery. Not the only one, mystery that is, that we found however.

John is what you would say, Internet illiterate but he is certainly getting better in time.

I have sent him a copy of the data that you have given me and I'm now waiting for an update from him to compare data.

It would make it a lot easier if we had internet access to the various Census records.
I have a copy of the 1881 but unfortunately his family arrived here in Australia in 1876.

I appreciate your help and info that you have provided.
The websites that you have indicated will give me a bit more reading & searching to do. Thank you.

Cheers
Len