Hi,
I have a number of those names and stumbled across your call while searching for one in particular.
Elizabeth Ann Pollard, born 1834, Redruth Cornwall. Dau of Thomas Pollard and Elizabeth Ann Cox (apparently).
She married my g-g-grandfather Abraham George in 1853, when both were 18, and they emigrated to Ballarat goldfields in 1855 and 1856. She died in 1905.
Trying to verify her through census records at the moment, I have found, in 1851, an Elizabeth Ann Pollard, 16, tailoress, living at Roach Row, Redruth with a Margreat Cock, 67, widow.
In 1841, Elizabeth Pollard, 7, living with a Margaretta Cock, 55, and a jane Cock. I am presuming for now that this may be a phonetic spelling of Cox.
But I have not been able to find any baptism, marriage records for any of them, nor for Thomas Pollard or his wife Elizabeth Ann Cox. Perhaps they died, which is why she is living with Margaret, presumably her grandmother.
I also have a Martha Pascoe, nee Tippet, christened in Gunwalloe, Cornwall on 20 Feb, 1831, and married to a Richard Pascoe, land agent of Sithney, on 22 September, 1853. What happens to Richard after that, I don't know: In the 1861 census Martha is living with her sister Mary Webb in Helston, and has a son Richard, 5. Another daughter (presumably) Charlotte A Pascoe, is living with her grandparents in Gunwalloe.
As for the Bowdens, there is another spelling: BOULDEN. And there is a long illustrious line of those in the St Keverne area, dating back to the 1590s.
If you are interested in more on these -- or if you or anyone can help me with my huntings -- drop me a line.
regards
Gaz