« Reply #19 on: Tuesday 06 October 09 19:00 BST (UK) »
Given that we have no information yet on the quality of DNA extracted from the grave site (if any) have we checked to see if any living relatives of George's mother (through the female line) are traceable?
Has anyone eyeballed George's marriage cert as there are two George Honeys born in Port Isaac and their dates vary between the 1891 census and the 1901 census such that George Honey, son of William and Thirza is shown as 5 on the 1891 cenus and 14 on the 1901 census wheras George son of Mary Honey (widow) is shown as 4 on the 1891 census and does not appear on the 1901 census. There is no corresponding death for the other George Honey in England & Wales BMD that I can see.
I await clarification on this point.
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