I am researching my Kyrke cousins in North Wales and have come across a connundrum.
Henry Kyrke SMITH (b 29 November 1851) was the youngest child of Edward SMITH. With a name like Edward SMITH, I didn't give much to my chances but the 1851 census has him aged 51 years, a brewer in Islington Liverpool but born Corfe Castle, Dorset. His age is confirmed by his age at the time of his death (and by his entry in the 1841 census).
But why name his son Kyrke?
Well the only lead I have is that there is a birth/christening (4 Feb 1809, 20 June 1809) I found on IGI (not seen the film yet) at the Presbyterian Chapel, Wareham, giving his father as Charles Roe SMITH.
Now Charles ROE (b 1715 Castleton Derbyshire) was an important industrialist based in Macclesfield who happened to be in business with my Kyrkes and whose grand-daughter married a Kyrke. So I am thinking another marriage between a male Roe and one of my Kyrkes, offspring Sarah marrying George SMITH, parents of Charles Roe SMITH of Challow Farm, Corfe Castle!
The 'fly in the ointment' is that there was a local (Dorset/Devon) Roe family that would be the obvious origin of the Sarah ROE whom I think married George SMITH. And no link that I have found between the industrialist George ROE, born Derbyshire, ancestry in Shropshire and the Dorset Roes.
Does anyone know the ancestry of this Charles Roe SMITH (1775-1809)?