Does anyone know of an Elizabeth Julian from St Mary Magdalene's parish, Launceston, who married my ancestor William Stanbury there on 25 March 1808? (He was living at Lawhitton, just below Launceston, at that time.) Their first son was a John baptised there the next year 1809, suggesting either William or Elizabeth's father could have been named John? In Devon, William was convicted twice, in 1827 and 1828 and transported to Tasmania in July 1829.
Elizabeth's fate in Cornwall is unknown to me. She did not accompany William or emigrate to Tasmania later. I have an Elizabeth Stanbury buried at St Stephens by Launceston on 13 September 1815, which could be for William's wife. It seems William may have deserted his wife and family by the 1820s. He may have remarried in 1816 at North Hill in Cornwall, to a Caroline Cornelius. The marriage entry there says William was of St Mary Magdalene's parish, Launceston. The fate of Elizabeth Stanbury has bothered me for 45 years!
I have read other Julian posts below which suggest a French origin of the surname. If anyone has researched its origin, I would be very interested to hear about that. Neil Thomas, Belair, South Australia