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Offline deb usa

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Re: Cornish Mystery
« Reply #207 on: Thursday 06 November 08 22:46 GMT (UK) »
Hi Paul and tye , Osprey, Julia, JAP and everyone else reading

I will have to reread this thread ...again  ;D

It seems strange that benjamin would change his name to Abednego and also have a major change in occupation .....I wonder if this was around the same time period that my George Slack, coach builder changed his and his family's name to SMITH and his occupation to Hawker!

When is the last time we see Benjamin before he turns into Abednego? 1851 = George Slack, coach builder ... 1861 = George SMITH, Hawker

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Travellers = Penfold, Orchard, James
Devon = Middleton,  Waterfield, Adams, Clark/e, Gould
Cornwall = Palmer, Carnarton, Slack/Smith. Morris/h
Wales, New Quay = James, Evans


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« Reply #208 on: Friday 07 November 08 14:12 GMT (UK) »
hi all, abednego carnarton (butcher) marries mary landeryou 1827 (whose family are butchers). 1841 census he is benjamin carnarton (boatman). also he is still benjamin on a marriage certificate for his daughter mary jane. cannot find a reference to a birth or death. now i have found a family tree which includes all the carnartons, emidys, and slack/smiths. there is a link also to the former black slave joseph antonio emidy who went on to become a famous violinist.Try this link to an area i am developing, and remember to use the little leaves to open up other areas. paulandtye.  www.myheritage.com/site-44463731/carnarton-web-site.

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Re: Cornish Mystery
« Reply #209 on: Saturday 17 January 09 12:15 GMT (UK) »
Hello came across this thread today - and bingo I have the Carnartons in my Family History, so this has bought me much needed research, My Side is the Ivey Family - so any information is a massive bonus!! Thankyou Jill
Ivey, Trevallion, Jonas, Posnett - All from Cornwall

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« Reply #210 on: Saturday 17 January 09 13:43 GMT (UK) »
William Ivey According to the 1851 Kenwyn Census  piece 1901 folio 313 lived in Carclew Street in Truro he is shown as a Sailor 25 born in St Austell and Married to Mary Jane (nee Carnarton) they have at this time a son who is also called William and is 5months and born in Truro.

In 1861 Kenwyn piece 1559ED 1 folio 9
the family are shown as living in Fairmantle Street Truro
The Family now includes the following children

Mary Daughter aged 9
Sarah daughter 4
Joseph Son aged 2 weeks ( who is my Grandmothers Father)
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Re: Cornish Mystery
« Reply #211 on: Saturday 17 January 09 22:02 GMT (UK) »
Hi Truromian,

If it helps, Mary Jane & William went on to have another 2 children;  Peter Charles in 1864 and Ellen Elizabeth in 1867.

Otherwise, I only have the family of their oldest son William. He married Eliza Solomon in 1870 and had a daughter Elizabeth Ellen with her before her death in 1872.
He remarried Anne Hocking in 1875 and had 9 children with her.

I don't have anything beyond the 1901 census, but I hope that helps a bit.
Grose - Cornwall
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Re: Cornish Mystery
« Reply #212 on: Sunday 18 January 09 13:56 GMT (UK) »
Thankyou so much Britgirl

If you would be happy to share the family of William Ivey (son)
I would appreciate that so so much -
Jill
Ivey, Trevallion, Jonas, Posnett - All from Cornwall

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« Reply #213 on: Sunday 18 January 09 19:50 GMT (UK) »
Hi,

William Ivey & Mary Jane had 5 children ;
William
Mary J
Sarah
Joseph
James

What happened to Joseph after his father died & Williams wife Mary Jane come to that?

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Re: Cornish Mystery
« Reply #214 on: Sunday 18 January 09 20:33 GMT (UK) »
Oh yes they did also have Ellen and Richard.

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« Reply #215 on: Monday 19 January 09 04:24 GMT (UK) »
William Ivey m Eliza Solomon Sep 1870 Truro RD. Died Jun 1872 Truro RD.
Daughter Elizabeth Ellen Dec 1870 Truro RD.

Married Anne Hocking 19 July 1875, St Mary's, Truro (he was 24 widow, she 18).

Children:
Catherine Annie Mar 1879 (chr St Paul's Truro 11 Mar 1879)
William Alfred Dec 1881 Islington
Mary Jane Sep 1884 Bermondsey
Bessie Georgiana Mar 1886 Bermondsey
Frances Rosina Sep 1888 Bermondsey
Joseph Reginald Mar 1890 Bermondsey
Hetty Dec 1891 Bermondsey
Richard Mar 1894 Bermondsey
James Adolphus Dec 1899 Bermondsey
Grose - Cornwall
Rice - Devon
Harris - Herefordshire
Bristow - London
Sadler - Yorkshire
Nye - London
Allen - Cornwall
Palmer - Cornwall
Chynoweth - Cornwall
Cowling - Cornwall