I am still trying to find the death/burial of Elizabeth Mably and would be interested in ideas that might help.
So... Elizabeth Davey was born to Wesleyan Methodist parents, John Davey and Ann Bunkum and baptised in St Neot in 1828.
Elizabeth married Thomas Mably from St Endellion. Their son, William Henry Mably, was born at Sunwell Farmhouse, Antony in 1859 where her father worked.
Thomas Mably is listed as a widower in the 1861 census.
The St Johns parish records show that a Elizabeth Maibrey died at Sunwell aged 23 yrs in January 1861. I was told that the Cornwall M I stated that she was aged 32 yrs not 23 yrs but that it is not correct. A very kind person has sent me a photo of the headstone and it clearly says 23 yrs - and Maibrey, not Mably.
But the headstone states that Elizabeth Maibrey's brother, George Davey is buried with her. He died in 1871 aged 23 yrs.
Elizabeth Mably also had a brother George Davey who was born in 1848, in St Neot. I know it's a 20 yr gap between siblings. Her mother Ann was 41 at the time of his birth.
I can't find a baptism for George Davey with John Davey as father. The other children in the family were baptised.
I can't find a baptism of a George Davey and an Elizabeth Davey to the same parent/s but know Elizabeth Davey/Mably had a brother George from the 1851 census.
Presumably Elizabeth Maibrey (b. abt 1837) started life as Elizabeth Davey but I am unable to find record of a marriage of her to a Mr Maibrey.
I am also curious that in St Johns in 1851, John Davey (Hind) 44 yrs, wife Ann 44yrs and son John 19yrs seem to be in one household. In another are their children Mary 12yrs, Richard 9 yrs, Joseph 7 yrs, George 3 yrs on their own.
Any comments would be very gratefully received.