Well Deb,
There are certainly all sorts of questions.
The birth cert should (we hope) answer the question of Amelia SLACK/SMITH's maiden surname.
As to your question of whether it was George or Amelia who plumped for the change of name to SMITH - the birth cert should show whether was it George or Amelia who was the informant of Mary's birth cert under the name SLACK! If it was George (and if he was the informant on all the SLACK birth certs) perhaps Amelia was the one who opted for SMITH - or
vice versa. Who knows ...
I think at this stage we just have to sit on our hands and wait for the birth cert - easy for me to say as they are not my rells! Though I'd be champing at the bit if they were!
I guess there is
one more thing you could do while you are waiting.
On the presumption that Amelia will turn out to be a CARNARTON, you could contact (as Valda has proposed) the Cornwall Record Office at the URL she has provided:
http://www.cornwall.gov.uk/index.cfm?articleid=307to see whether there is any further information about the 1817 removal order for Mary CARNARTON. At the very least you could get a
quote for this (shouldn't cost anything for a quote, and it probably won't cost a lot for photocopies) while you await the birth cert - then only order the photocopies if the birth cert
does identify your Amelia as a CARNARTON.
What you would be looking for in your query to the Cornwall Records Office would be:
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.
It certainly is a fascinating quest.
Best regards,
JAP