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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Cornwall => Topic started by: dandenongs on Saturday 02 July 05 01:15 BST (UK)
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Hello all,
a friend recommended this site - so I thought I'd give it a go..
some of my ancestors were from Grampound - maybe some of you can help out or share some info?
Peter Millett (born circa 1803) married Mary Johns (born circa 1803) in about 1830 and settled in Grampound.
They had a number of children including Caroline, Grace, Elizabeth and Susan.
Susan came to Australia in about 1855 and settled in Maryborough Victoria. Elizabeth married a John Nancarrow and settled in Grampound where they had a number of children.
Grace married a Samuel Lucas Campion and was in Asutralia in the mid 1850's.
Caroline married a William Smith and had a number of children.
Anybody know whether Grampound has an historical society?
Anybody know where the cemetery is that would have taken Grampound dead people?
The Millett family was for a time associated with maintenance of the toll road out of Grampound.
Members of the Nancarrow family were employed in Grampound's tanning industries.
thanks all
Robert ..
in the blue dandenongs - an hour's drive east of Melbourne, Victoria
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hi robert,
i came across 2 nancarrow living in australia when i was doing a search .
annie may, dob 1892 eaglehawk vc
stephen , dob 1869 nerring vc
dont no if the info is any good to you.
atb ian.h
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hello Ian,
thanks for the reply ...
there were about 3 or 4 separate Nancarrow families in Victoria in the 19th Century - as far as I can tell - my own Nancarrow family from Grampound wasn't connected to the Nerring or Eaglehawk Nancarrows.
My Nancarrows were settled initially in Maryborough Victoria and then spread to places such as Mildura and Benalla.
good luck with your research
Robert
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Hi Robert,
Are you certain that your family name was Millett? They are on the 1841 census as MERITT though of course this could be a transcription error.
Also for more info about Grampound have you looked at genuki.org.uk? It will answer some of your queries.
Best wishes Sue
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There seems some confusion over the family name Millett - Merrit and variations -
you can see from the 1851 census - the name is Merrett - by the time of the 1861 census the name is now Millett - who knows why the name changed? Transcription errors?
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~kayhin/51908h.html
107 Grampound
Peter Merrett Head M 47 Labourer On Turnpike Roads Truro Cornwall
Mary Merrett Wife M 47 Mevagissey Cornwall
Susan Merrett Dau 12 At Home Truro Cornwall
Elizabeth A Merrett Dau 9 Scholar Grampound Cornwall
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~kayhin/61551.html
13 1 Peter Millet Head M 55 Ag Lab St Clements Cornwall
Mary Millet Wife M 57 Mevagissey Cornwall
Elizabeth Millet Dau U 19 Grampound Cornwall
John Nancarrow Boardr U 24 Tanner Grampound Cornwall
Caroline Smith Dau M 30 St Clements Cornwall
Peter H Smith Grnson 6 Scholar Shoreditch Middlesex
Mary J Smith Grndau 2 Shoreditch Middlesex
John M Smith Grnson 8m Shoreditch Middlesex
later on the Millett name is preserved as a second given name by some family members ...