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Re: "Ring of Bells" Tavern
« Reply #18 on: Wednesday 26 July 17 07:51 BST (UK) »
Cornwall OPC
A William Minear, bachelor, married a Jane Guy, spinster, 19 Aug 1823, St. Austell, witnesses included John and Anna Guy

1841 Census - HO107  146  35  17
Jane Minear, 40
Gideon Guy, 30, Butcher
William Minear, 15, Tailor
George Minear, 14, Errand boy
John Minear, 11, Errand boy
Edward Minear, 9, Errand boy
Marian Minear, 1
Address - East Turnpike, St. Austell; all born Cornwall

No Mary Minear, b. 1834 in household and yet to spot a birth for Marian, age 1?

 

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Re: "Ring of Bells" Tavern
« Reply #19 on: Wednesday 26 July 17 08:16 BST (UK) »
1851 Census - HO107 1907  316  19
Jane Minear, Head, Widow, 50, House work former innkeeper, b. St. Austell
William, son, unm, 26, Tailor journeyman, St. Austell
John, son, unm, Moulder in iron factory, St. Austell
Edward, son, unm, Tailor apprentice, St. Austell
Mary Ann, dau, 11, Scholar, St. Austell
Address - Priory Row, St Austell

1851 Census - HO107  1907  168  36
Augustus Morcom, Head, unm, 38, Merchant, St. Austell
Jane Minear, Servant, Widow, age 50, House servant, St. Austell
Address - Charles Town, St. Austell

Has Jane been recorded twice?

Looking at the Cornwall OPC transcription, as originally posted, father's occupation given as "victualler". In the absence of a father on the register, the occupation presumably applies to Jane - about as big a clue as you are likely to get?   

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Re: "Ring of Bells" Tavern
« Reply #20 on: Thursday 27 July 17 01:40 BST (UK) »
I have determined that Jane ( Guy) Minear bpt 1800 was buried 24 Sep 1873 aged 74. She was widowed from husband William Minear of "Ring of Bells" Tavern who died 1832.
I traced her on Census 1841 through to 1871.Mary Hancock Minear does not appear on any of these.
Instead I think she was previously known as Mary M Hancock living with the family of William Davey at Treleavens Cross Lane in 1841 , same family at Union Rd Charlestown in 1851.
In 1853 she married William Henry Harry.
In 1861 she and William are living next door to the Davey family in Union Rd.
Mention of "victualler" on her bpt image suggests Minear connection. no known connection to Hancock.
Wyatt and Wood of Glossop, Derbyshire. Longstaff of Bishop Auckland,Durham. Harry of St Austell and St Kew,Cornwall. Charters of County Antrim.Knight of Warwickshire.Hendy of Ballyedmonduff.