Apart from me, everybody seems to have been very busy and done remarkable research. I am still catching up on it all but as a start I hopefully got the new information added to the website today. At least the bad weather has put a stop to any thoughts of gardening.
Deb - your finding Lucy J Roffe under Edwards is awesome - later I think we should do a write up on this research and how items like that were found - you are a great asset to this family research team.
Twilight - Re Edward Pearce - do you know when William Pearce's father died? - there is an 1849 PCC will for an Edward Pearce "shipwright" of Portsea.
Has anybody any ideas about the father of Eliza Pearce wife of Richard Gynn Trease of Warbstow Cornwall? The most likely candidate spooked me a bit in view of recent Roffe finds - appears to be a George Pieris - wait for it "cabman of Paddington/Marylebone". There is also another coincidence with the appearance of BOLT relatives for both Eliza and Margaret Pearce.
I've added details of Edward and Eliza Pearce onto a "Mystery Page" on the website -
http://www.trease.org.uk/traies/txr/txr_mystery.htmI hope to get the TREASE website up to date in the next week with the missing information posted about 15 Rootschat pages ago plus further information on George Pearce and Emma Pearce's husband missed first time round.
Bob