Peter
Elizabeth Anthony is I think too old to be Mary and Charles' daughter, since she is 35 on the 1851 census. The only marriage on FreeBMD for a James and Elizabeth is this one
Marriages Mar 1842
ANTHONY James Truro 9 363
OLIVEY Elizabeth Truro 9 363
which incidentally/coincidentally is on the same page in the GRO index as George Slack and Amelia Knorrton's marriage.
Anyone - because this is the interesting bit.
The 1851 census has Mary Carnarton as married with children born in the 1840s. Emily aged 10 and
Births Sep 1843
CARNARTON Robert Truro 9 324
which takes me back to missing Charles Carnartons since I don't like loose ends. Rather dispiritedly I'd begun to accept that Charles must be at sea - not an occupation that suited tanners etc. However I have now found Charles junior in a much much more pleasing occupation - in fact better even than anything to do with tanning.
1851 census HO107 1907 folio 307
Bull Ring St Austell
Charles Karmanton 52 Helston, Cornwall, (Smith crossed through and replaced by Servant) Married
Coach smithI presume his is the death registered in 1858. I can't find him on the 1841 census.
Still leaves half of my original question about missing Charles Carnartons. What happened to Charles senior? I can't find him under any variant in the 1813- June 1837 Cornish burial index. If he died before 1813 you wouldn't expect Amelia to have put his details down as her father (if the theory of illegitimacy is correct and she put down the male relative nearest to her). Between 1837-1841 FreeBMD has almost complete coverage of deaths - nothing for Truro found. Which just leaves the 1846 death, but no young Charles Carnarton after the 1841 census either.
Regards
Valda
P.S. Debs on ordering anything
Civil registration in England and Wales began on 1st July 1837 - everything before that is parish registers. Amelia Carnarton the daughter of Mary nee Duff's baptism has been found by JAP. She was legitimately born.
Amelia COUNACKAN, parents Charles COUNACKAN and Mary, bap 3 Oct 1824, Kenwyn CornwallMarriage of her parents
Kenwyn 8 Dec 1823
Charles CARNARTON
Mary DUFF
This known Amelia isn't the one we want. We want the at present non-existant one who we hope was real and born probably in Falmouth.
The only possibility we have that there may have been a Carnarton birth in Falmouth around this time is the removal order of Mary Carnarton baptised in Helston on 10th July 1791 the daughter of Charles Carnarton senior and his wife 'Margery' Perrow. This Mary Carnarton later married Richard Dennis on 11th April 1819 in Kenwyn and had children in Kenwyn. We hope but have no proof that the reason for the removal order to Falmouth of Mary in 1817 was because she was pregnant. The removal order in the Cornish quarter sessions (courts) may specify she was pregnant.
Cornwall Quarter Sessions, c 1350-1970
Quarter Sessions Order Books - ref. QS/1
FILE - Quarter Sessions Order Book - ref. QS/1/8 - date: Jan 1812-Apr 1817
item: Sessions held at Truro - ref. QS/1/8/626-678 - date: 15th April 1817
Appeal by Falmouth against order of 5 Apr. inst. for removal of Mary Carnarton, singlewoman, from Kenwyn: held over.
Cornwall Quarter Sessions, c 1350-1970
Quarter Sessions Order Books - ref. QS/1
FILE - Quarter Sessions Order Book - ref. QS/1/9 - date: July 1817-Oct 1819
item: Sessions held at Bodmin - ref. QS/1/9/40-78 - date: 14th October 1817
Continued appeal by Falmouth against order of 5 Apr. last for removal of Mary Carnarton, singlewoman from Kenwyn: order confirmed. Falmouth to pay Kenwyn £5 costs.
Photocopies of these documents can only be ordered from Cornwall Record Office
(the certificates of Mary Slack's birth and Amelia Carnarton's death, since you live overseas are probably better ordered through the General Register Offfice (website address previously given) - you will need to give the full details given you to order them - name of person, year, quarter, registration district, volume number, page number).
If someone in England is ordering them for you then the GRO references are irrelevant to a local registry office. They will need the name, year and quarter.
Details of Truro register office are here
http://www.cornwall.gov.uk/index.cfm?articleid=4513The birth and death were registered in Truro.
It looks like you have to phone or fax them.
If you order photocopies of the removal orders from Cornwall's Record Office (website already given on the thread) give the full details with the references and also ask if these removal orders resulted in a Bastardy Order involving Mary Carnarton because if so you would also like a photocopy of that record and then ask them how much all those photocopies will cost and how to proceed.