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Re: Charlotte C. Trelawny
« Reply #9 on: Saturday 18 March 06 20:21 GMT (UK) »
Interestingly, yet another person in 1891
Ham, Penny Cross, Devon
Catherine Trelawney Collins Head S 69 Living on her own means Pennycross Devon
with servants.
RG12/1723 Plympton St Mary Folio 78 Page 21
Census Information is Crown Copyright, from The National Archives <br />Lunt (Wavertree/West Derby), Forshaw (West Derby), Richardson (Knowsley), Kent (Cheshire), <br />Cain (Hertfordshire, London), Larkins (Bedfordshire, London), Nunn (London), Lenton, Hillyard (Bedfordshire), <br />Parle, Lambert, Furlong, Wafer (Wexford)<br />Special separate interest in Longford (Blackrock, Dublin)

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Re: Charlotte C. Trelawny
« Reply #10 on: Saturday 18 March 06 20:26 GMT (UK) »
And becomes more interesting in 1901
Ham House, Penny Cross
Catherine T Collins Head S 79 Living on own means Pennycross Devon
Sophia M Manning Niece M 43 Ireland
Robert A I T Manning GSon S 16 Ireland
Emily C Hare Cousin S 68 Living on own means Deptford Devon
Vera E Cowling Visitor S 663 Devonport Devon
with servants
RG13/2112 Devonport Stoke Folio 72 Page 32
Census Information is Crown Copyright, from The National Archives <br />Lunt (Wavertree/West Derby), Forshaw (West Derby), Richardson (Knowsley), Kent (Cheshire), <br />Cain (Hertfordshire, London), Larkins (Bedfordshire, London), Nunn (London), Lenton, Hillyard (Bedfordshire), <br />Parle, Lambert, Furlong, Wafer (Wexford)<br />Special separate interest in Longford (Blackrock, Dublin)

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Re: Charlotte C. Trelawny
« Reply #11 on: Sunday 19 March 06 09:40 GMT (UK) »
Thank you very much Mary. I followed your instructions very carefully Have found all the messages & the reply to button. In a moment I will try copy/paste the instructions so I can keep them beside me. Learning new tricks at 70 is not as easy as it was when younger. I will look out for a beginners course. Many Thanks Vesta

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Re: Charlotte C. Trelawny
« Reply #12 on: Sunday 19 March 06 09:53 GMT (UK) »
I'm glad my instructions worked  :D :D :D

Now let me know if you find a Will for Charles and bring us up to date with some of these people who just seem to appear on one census and vanish the rest of their lives. ;)

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Census Information is Crown Copyright, from The National Archives <br />Lunt (Wavertree/West Derby), Forshaw (West Derby), Richardson (Knowsley), Kent (Cheshire), <br />Cain (Hertfordshire, London), Larkins (Bedfordshire, London), Nunn (London), Lenton, Hillyard (Bedfordshire), <br />Parle, Lambert, Furlong, Wafer (Wexford)<br />Special separate interest in Longford (Blackrock, Dublin)


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Re: Charlotte C. Trelawny
« Reply #13 on: Sunday 19 March 06 10:05 GMT (UK) »
Hi Vesta (and Mary),


I suppose you have already searched http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ for the Trelawn(e)y Collins family?

Among other things I can see this:
CLARKE OF BRIDWELL
Catalogue Ref. 48/8
FILE - Devon Record Office - ref.  48/8/3  - date: 1799
   [from Scope and Content] In trust for Mary Trelawney Collins one of the daughters of George and Mary Collins, to be assigned to her when she attains her majority or marries. Reversion of equal shares, if Mary should die while the trust endures, to Caroline Trelawny, Catherine Trelawny and Charlotte Trelawny Collins, daughters of George and Mary, with assignment of each share as each attains her majority or marries and redivision of the shares of any who may die while the trust endures reversion if all die within this term to other children of George and Mary Collins under similar conditions.

Might help sort out who's who?

Tanja  :)
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Re: Charlotte C. Trelawny
« Reply #14 on: Sunday 19 March 06 10:14 GMT (UK) »
Oh that'll help quite a bit, great stuff, that was one site I didn't get to!

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Census Information is Crown Copyright, from The National Archives <br />Lunt (Wavertree/West Derby), Forshaw (West Derby), Richardson (Knowsley), Kent (Cheshire), <br />Cain (Hertfordshire, London), Larkins (Bedfordshire, London), Nunn (London), Lenton, Hillyard (Bedfordshire), <br />Parle, Lambert, Furlong, Wafer (Wexford)<br />Special separate interest in Longford (Blackrock, Dublin)

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Re: Charlotte C. Trelawny
« Reply #15 on: Sunday 19 March 06 10:20 GMT (UK) »
There's also a couple of Conveyances by your Charles.

And quite a collection of 20 files comprising material relating to the Trelawny/Collins family of Ham House, Ham, Plymouth. Robert Trelawny, a wealthy merchant, Mayor, and eventually M.P. for Plymouth, built the house in 1639. He had also secured the development rights to an area, including Richmond Island, in New England, America.

Also check this site, some of the documents are duplicates of the National Archives, but sometimes there appears others http://www.a2a.org.uk/

Mary
Census Information is Crown Copyright, from The National Archives <br />Lunt (Wavertree/West Derby), Forshaw (West Derby), Richardson (Knowsley), Kent (Cheshire), <br />Cain (Hertfordshire, London), Larkins (Bedfordshire, London), Nunn (London), Lenton, Hillyard (Bedfordshire), <br />Parle, Lambert, Furlong, Wafer (Wexford)<br />Special separate interest in Longford (Blackrock, Dublin)

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Re: Charlotte C. Trelawny
« Reply #16 on: Wednesday 23 September 15 11:21 BST (UK) »
I have photos of Rev & Mrs Collins Trelawny Ham House Plymouth x2 CDV's c1861

E Mail me and I will send you the copies, I wont put them online as they have a watermark through them

Terry
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Re: Charlotte C. Trelawny
« Reply #17 on: Sunday 04 October 15 14:23 BST (UK) »
Hi Terry
Thanks for the offer-- I would love a copy of the photos. As you have only 2 posts I cannot send you a personal reply with my email. You need at least 3 posts to receive a private reply. Just write me again. Sorry for slow response-- we came home from holiday last night.
Vesta