CHR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart B.
MAR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart B. COR0791: Witness William Roberts. Philip made his mark; Mary signed the register.
NOT: COR0792. Will of father Philip Rowe (RIN 11213) (1834) left Park Cassow in Sithney, £20, horse bought from John Bennett, 2 steers and wearing apparel. Will of mother Elizabeth Rowe's brother James Rowe (1834) left 10 shillings. Will of mother Elizabeth Rowe's brother Richard Rowe (1802) left silver shoe buckle.
RES: In the 1851 census, the widowed Philip Rowe, aged 70, born Camborne, Cornwall, a farmer of 19 acres, was head of the household at Mellin Grose [OR Mellingoose], Sithney, Helston, Cornwall, England, that comprised his children Elizabeth Rowe, aged 30, and Philip Rowe, single, aged 20. Both were single, born at Gunwalloe, Cornwall, and without any stated occupation.
MAR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart B.
CHR: COR0792: "of Chivarlo, father a farmer."
CHR: COR0792: "of Chivarlo, father a farmer."
RES: In the 1851 census, Philip Rowe, single, aged 20, born Gunwalloe, Cornwall, occupation not stated, and his sister Elizabeth Rowe, single, aged 30, born Gunwalloe, Cornwall, occupation not stated, were living at Mellin Grose [OR Mellingoose], Sithney, Helston, Cornwall, England, in the household of their widowed father Philip Rowe, aged 70, born Camborne, Cornwall, a farmer of 19 acres.
CHR: COR0792: "of Chivarlo, father a farmer."
BUR: COR0792: "of Chivarloe, aged 1 year."
CHR: COR0792: "of Chivarlo, father a farmer."
CHR: COR0792: "of Chivarlo, father a farmer."
BIR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart B.
CHR: COR0792: "of Chivarlo, father a farmer."
NOT: COR0792. Will of grandfather Philip Rowe (RIN 11213) (1834), together with his brother Thomas Rowe (RIN 11228), left equally half of Nanterrow if their aunt Ann Pascoe (RIN 11217) dies without issue surviving.
RES: In the 1851 census, Philip Rowe, single, aged 20, born Gunwalloe, Cornwall, occupation not stated, and his sister Elizabeth Rowe, single, aged 30, born Gunwalloe, Cornwall, occupation not stated, were living at Mellin Grose [OR Mellingoose], Sithney, Helston, Cornwall, England, in the household of their widowed father Philip Rowe, aged 70, born Camborne, Cornwall, a farmer of 19 acres.
NOT: DID THIS PHILIP ROWE MARRY JANE FREEMAN (RIN 11900) IN 1855? In COR0839, Geoffrey Hall wrote: "That Philip [the one who married Jane Freeman], and Jane, died in Carlton North in 1895 and Jane in 1896."
BIR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart B.
CHR: COR0792: "of Chivarlo, father a farmer."
NOT: COR0792. Will of grandfather Philip Rowe (RIN 11213) (1834), together with his brother Philip Rowe (RIN 11229), left equally half of Nanterrow if their aunt Ann Pascoe (RIN 11217) dies without issue surviving.
CHR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart B.
MAR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart B. In COR0791, Jeannette Merritt corrected marriage year to 1807 (from 1817). COR0791: Witness John Rowe. John Pengelly and Grace Rowe both signed the register.
NOT: COR0792. Will of father Philip Rowe (RIN 11213) (1834) left leasehold dwellinghouse (part of Gew in Porthleven) after death of her mother Elizabeth (RIN 11209). Will of mother Elizabeth's brother John Rowe (1844) left £4. Will of mother Elizabeth's brother Richard Rowe (1802) left a gold ring.
NOT: COR0792. 1841 census shows the family living at Lower Ninnis, Madron, as follows:
Grace Pengelly 55 born Cornwall
Hanibal Pengelly 20 tin miner born Cornwall
William Pengelly 20 tin miner born Cornwall
Grace Pengelly 15 born Cornwall
MAR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart B. In COR0791, Jeannette Merritt corrected marriage year to 1807 (from 1817). COR0792: Witness John Rowe.
BUR: COR0792: "of Bodrifty, aged 42."
CHR: COR0792.
CHR: COR0792.
CHR: COR0792. Father a farmer at Bodrifty.
CHR: COR0792. Father a farmer at Bodrifty.
CHR: COR0792. Father a farmer at Bodrifty.
NOT: COR0792. 1841 census shows the family living at Lower Ninnis, Madron, as follows:
Grace Pengelly 55 born Cornwall
Hanibal Pengelly 20 tin miner born Cornwall
William Pengelly 20 tin miner born Cornwall
Grace Pengelly 15 born Cornwall
BIR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart B.
CHR: COR0792. Father a farmer at Bodrifty.
NOT: COR0792. Will of grandfather Philip Rowe (RIN 11213) (1834) left dwellinghouse (part of Gew in Porthleven), together with his sister Grace, after the death of their mother Grace Rowe (RIN 11215).
NOT: COR0792. 1841 census shows the family living at Lower Ninnis, Madron, as follows:
Grace Pengelly 55 born Cornwall
Hanibal Pengelly 20 tin miner born Cornwall
William Pengelly 20 tin miner born Cornwall
Grace Pengelly 15 born Cornwall
BIR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart B.
CHR: COR0792. Father a farmer at Bodrifty.
NOT: COR0792. Will of grandfather Philip Rowe (RIN 11213) (1834) left dwellinghouse (part of Gew in Porthleven), together with her brother William, after the death of their mother Grace Rowe (RIN 11215).
NOT: COR0792. 1841 census shows the family living at Lower Ninnis, Madron, as follows:
Grace Pengelly 55 born Cornwall
Hanibal Pengelly 20 tin miner born Cornwall
William Pengelly 20 tin miner born Cornwall
Grace Pengelly 15 born Cornwall
CHR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart B. In COR0791, Jeannette Merritt corrected christening date to 29 Dec. (from 2 Dec.).
NOT: Hannibal Rowe is the earliest "generation" in the Rowe family database with that Christian name; the others are presumably descended from him.
NOT: COR0878: On 3 October 2017, Jeannette Merritt wrote: "Some of the information about this family was given to me by T. Dennis, of 20 Western College Road, Mannamead, Plymouth, Devon PL4 7AG, in 1989, which I have confirmed on COPC and added to. I have not heard from him since then."
MAR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart B. Hannibal Rowe married Elizabeth Pearce on 20 September 1814 at Camborne. Confirmed in COR0791: Register states that Hannibal was of Phillack. Hannibal and Elizabeth both signed the register. Witness: John Rowe. COR0878: COPC states that Hannibal was a miner of Phillack.
NOT: COR0793. Will of father Philip Rowe (RIN 11213) (1834) left residue of estate; he was the sole executor. Will of his mother Elizabeth Rowe's brother John Rowe (1844) left £50 or if he was deceased then to his son Hannibal. Will of mother Elizabeth Rowe's brother Richard Rowe (1802) left silver watch.
BUR: COR0878. COPC burial entry states "of St. Allen by Zelah, aged 40."
BIR: COR0878.
CHR: In COR0878, Jeannette Merritt reported that she could not find her christening.
MAR: COR0791.
NOT: In COR0878, Jeannette Merritt reported that she could not find her on the 1851 census, which would show her place of birth.
DTH: COR0878.
BUR: COR0878. COPC burial entry shows "of Zelah, aged 66."
CHR: COR0793. Father "of Breage, a publican."
CHR: COR0793. Father "of Church Town, an innkeeper."
CHR: COR0793. Father "of Zelah, St. Allen, an innkeeper."
CHR: COR0793. Father "of Zelah, St. Allen, an innkeeper."
BUR: COR0878. COPC burial entry shows him as William Pearce Rowe, aged 3 months, of Zelah, St. Allen.
CHR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart B.
MAR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart B. COR0791 and COR0794: Thomas signed the register; Margaret made her mark.
NOT: COR0794: Will of father Philip Rowe (RIN 11213) (1834) "to be paid 40 shillings per annum by her sister Jane Liddicoat 11219 on the death of her mother Elizabeth Rowe. Will of her mother Elizabeth's brother John Rowe (1844) left £2. Will of her mother Elizabeth Rowe's brother Richard Rowe (1802) left a silver meat spoon.
NOT: The 1851 census for St. Columb Major Newquay shows:
Thomas Vivian Head aged 63, a fisherman, born St.Ervan
Margaret Vivian Wife aged 62 born Camborne
Hannibal Vivian Son aged 30, a labourer born Sithney
BIR: COR0794.
CHR: COR0794.
MAR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart B. COR0791 and COR0794: Thomas signed the register; Margaret made her mark.
NOT: The 1851 census for St. Columb Major Newquay shows:
Thomas Vivian Head aged 63, a fisherman, born St.Ervan
Margaret Vivian Wife aged 62 born Camborne
Hannibal Vivian Son aged 30, a labourer born Sithney
CHR: COR0794.
DTH COR0794. Death from monumental inscription at Sithney Parish Churchyard, aged 33 years.
BUR: COR0794.
CHR: COR0794.
BIR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart B.
CHR: COR0794.
NOT: COR0794: Will of grandfather Philip Rowe (RIN 11213), to receive 40 shillings per annum on the death of her mother Margaret Vivian if the lease has not run out.
CHR: COR0794.
CHR: COR0794.
NOT: The 1851 census for St. Columb Major Newquay shows:
Thomas Vivian Head aged 63, a fisherman, born St.Ervan
Margaret Vivian Wife aged 62 born Camborne
Hannibal Vivian Son aged 30, a labourer born Sithney
CHR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart B.
MAR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart B. Married John Rowe of Sancreed.COR0794: Both John and Elizabeth signed the marriage register. COR0791 and COR0794: Witness: Thomas Vivian.
NOT: COR0794: Will of father Philip Rowe (RIN 11213) (1834) "to be paid 40 shillings per annum by Ann Pascoe (RIN 11217) on the death of their mother Elizabeth Rowe." Will of mother Elizabeth Rowe's brother John Rowe (1844) left £6. Will of mother Elizabeth Rowe's brother Richard Rowe (1802) left a silver teaspoon.
NOT: COR0794: 1841 census HO107/141/7 Trevool, Crowan Enumeration District 7, folio 47, page 15.
John Rowe aged 55 Farmer b. Cornwall.
Elizabeth Rowe aged 50 b. Cornwall
John Rowe aged 20 b. Cornwall
Elizabeth Rowe aged 15 b. Cornwall
Phillip Rowe aged 15 b. Cornwall
Cathrine Rowe aged 12 b. Cornwall
Hanibal Rowe aged 8 b. Cornwall
William Rowe aged 6 b. Cornwall
Mary Rowe aged 4 b. Cornwall.NOT: COR0794: 1851 census HO107/1913 Trevool, Crowan Enumeration District 1g, folio 512, page 7, schedule 20.
John Rowe Head M. 64 Farmer b. Sancreed
Elizabeth Rowe Wife M. 61 b. Camborne
John Rowe Son U. 33 Farmer b. Sancreed
Catherine Rowe Dau. U. 22 b. Crowan
Hannibal Rowe Son U. 18 b. Crowan
William Rowe Son U. 16 b. Crowan
Mary Rowe Dau. U. 14 b. Crowan
William White Servnt. U. 20 Farm Labourer b. Sithney.
CHR: COR0794. There were too many John Rowe christenings at Sancreed around 1787 to determine which is the correct one.
MAR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart B. John Rowe of Sancreed. COR0794: Both John and Elizabeth signed the marriage register. COR0791 and COR0794: Witness: Thomas Vivian.
NOT: COR0794: 1841 census HO107/141/7 Trevool, Crowan Enumeration District 7, folio 47, page 15.
John Rowe aged 55 Farmer b. Cornwall.
Elizabeth Rowe aged 50 b. Cornwall
John Rowe aged 20 b. Cornwall
Elizabeth Rowe aged 15 b. Cornwall
Phillip Rowe aged 15 b. Cornwall
Cathrine Rowe aged 12 b. Cornwall
Hanibal Rowe aged 8 b. Cornwall
William Rowe aged 6 b. Cornwall
Mary Rowe aged 4 b. Cornwall.NOT: COR0794: 1851 census HO107/1913 Trevool, Crowan Enumeration District 1g, folio 512, page 7, schedule 20.
John Rowe Head M. 64 Farmer b. Sancreed
Elizabeth Rowe Wife M. 61 b. Camborne
John Rowe Son U. 33 Farmer b. Sancreed
Catherine Rowe Dau. U. 22 b. Crowan
Hannibal Rowe Son U. 18 b. Crowan
William Rowe Son U. 16 b. Crowan
Mary Rowe Dau. U. 14 b. Crowan
William White Servnt. U. 20 Farm Labourer b. Sithney.
BIR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart B.
CHR: COR0794: Father a farmer, of Sancreed.
NOT: COR0794: Will of grandfather Philip Rowe (RIN 11213) (1834) shows that he was left 40 shillings per annum on the death of his mother Elizabeth Rowe. Will of grandmother Elizabeth Rowe's brother John Rowe (1844) left three pounds.
NOT: COR0794: 1841 census HO107/141/7 Trevool, Crowan Enumeration District 7, folio 47, page 15.
John Rowe aged 55 Farmer b. Cornwall.
Elizabeth Rowe aged 50 b. Cornwall
John Rowe aged 20 b. Cornwall
Elizabeth Rowe aged 15 b. Cornwall
Phillip Rowe aged 15 b. Cornwall
Cathrine Rowe aged 12 b. Cornwall
Hanibal Rowe aged 8 b. Cornwall
William Rowe aged 6 b. Cornwall
Mary Rowe aged 4 b. Cornwall.NOT: COR0794: 1851 census HO107/1913 Trevool, Crowan Enumeration District 1g, folio 512, page 7, schedule 20.
John Rowe Head M. 64 Farmer b. Sancreed
Elizabeth Rowe Wife M. 61 b. Camborne
John Rowe Son U. 33 Farmer b. Sancreed
Catherine Rowe Dau. U. 22 b. Crowan
Hannibal Rowe Son U. 18 b. Crowan
William Rowe Son U. 16 b. Crowan
Mary Rowe Dau. U. 14 b. Crowan
William White Servnt. U. 20 Farm Labourer b. Sithney.
CHR: COR0794: Father a farmer, of Sancreed.
NOT: COR0794: 1841 census HO107/141/7 Trevool, Crowan Enumeration District 7, folio 47, page 15.
John Rowe aged 55 Farmer b. Cornwall.
Elizabeth Rowe aged 50 b. Cornwall
John Rowe aged 20 b. Cornwall
Elizabeth Rowe aged 15 b. Cornwall
Phillip Rowe aged 15 b. Cornwall
Cathrine Rowe aged 12 b. Cornwall
Hanibal Rowe aged 8 b. Cornwall
William Rowe aged 6 b. Cornwall
Mary Rowe aged 4 b. Cornwall.MAR: COR0794: Elizabeth Rowe was of Crowan and she made her mark in the marriage register. Her husband Oliver Symons, who also signed the register, was a carpenter of Crowan, the son of Thomas Symons, a merchant. John Rowe was a witness. COR0830 provides marriage date and place. GRO (London), first quarter 1849, Helston Registration District ( / ). Listed as Oliver Symons and Elizabeth Rowe.
NOT: In COR0862, Jeannette Merritt reported that she could not find Oliver and Elizabeth Symons in the 1851 census returns, nor the christenings of any children from that marriage. She also confirmed that Oliver and Elizabeth (Rowe) Symons did NOT accompany their siblings Philip and Mary (Symons) Rowe to Australia, at least not aboard the Hope which arrived in New South Wales on 21 July 1849.
NOT: There is, however, the possibility that if Elizabeth Rowe died after 1849 that her husband Oliver Symons remarried:
GRO (London), first quarter 1850, Totnes Registration District (9/525). Listed as Oliver Symons.
GRO (London), second quarter 1862, Helston Registration District (5c/353). Listed as Oliver Symons.
***THOUGH SUBSEQUENT REVIEW OF THE 1851 AND 1861 CENSUS RETURNS FOR CORNWALL SHOW THAT THERE WERE SEVERAL OTHER OLIVER SYMONS THAT COULD ACCOUNT FOR THOSE MARRIAGES, SO WMZE IS BACK TO THINKING THAT THEY IMMIGRATED.***
CHR: COR0862. Listed as Oliver Glucas Symons, son of Thomas and Mary of Crowan, gardener.
MAR: COR0794: Elizabeth Rowe was of Crowan and she made her mark in the marriage register. Her husband Oliver Symons, who also signed the register, was a carpenter of Crowan, the son of Thomas Symons, a merchant. John Rowe was a witness.
DTH: A search of FreeBMD for the death of Oliver Symons between 1849 and 1930, anywhere in England or Wales, does not reveal any registration remotely appropriate; in fact, there are only five Oliver Symons death registrations during that period, all with age at death (1866-1926). This lends weight to the idea that Oliver and Elizabeth (Rowe) Symons emigrated.
CHR: COR0794: Father a farmer.
NOT: COR0794: 1841 census HO107/141/7 Trevool, Crowan Enumeration District 7, folio 47, page 15.
John Rowe aged 55 Farmer b. Cornwall.
Elizabeth Rowe aged 50 b. Cornwall
John Rowe aged 20 b. Cornwall
Elizabeth Rowe aged 15 b. Cornwall
Phillip Rowe aged 15 b. Cornwall
Cathrine Rowe aged 12 b. Cornwall
Hanibal Rowe aged 8 b. Cornwall
William Rowe aged 6 b. Cornwall
Mary Rowe aged 4 b. Cornwall.NOT: COR0794: 1851 census HO107/1913 Trevool, Crowan Enumeration District 1g, folio 512, page 7, schedule 20.
John Rowe Head M. 64 Farmer b. Sancreed
Elizabeth Rowe Wife M. 61 b. Camborne
John Rowe Son U. 33 Farmer b. Sancreed
Catherine Rowe Dau. U. 22 b. Crowan
Hannibal Rowe Son U. 18 b. Crowan
William Rowe Son U. 16 b. Crowan
Mary Rowe Dau. U. 14 b. Crowan
William White Servnt. U. 20 Farm Labourer b. Sithney.
CHR: COR0794: Father a farmer.
NOT: COR0794: 1841 census HO107/141/7 Trevool, Crowan Enumeration District 7, folio 47, page 15.
John Rowe aged 55 Farmer b. Cornwall.
Elizabeth Rowe aged 50 b. Cornwall
John Rowe aged 20 b. Cornwall
Elizabeth Rowe aged 15 b. Cornwall
Phillip Rowe aged 15 b. Cornwall
Cathrine Rowe aged 12 b. Cornwall
Hanibal Rowe aged 8 b. Cornwall
William Rowe aged 6 b. Cornwall
Mary Rowe aged 4 b. Cornwall.NOT: COR0794: 1851 census HO107/1913 Trevool, Crowan Enumeration District 1g, folio 512, page 7, schedule 20.
John Rowe Head M. 64 Farmer b. Sancreed
Elizabeth Rowe Wife M. 61 b. Camborne
John Rowe Son U. 33 Farmer b. Sancreed
Catherine Rowe Dau. U. 22 b. Crowan
Hannibal Rowe Son U. 18 b. Crowan
William Rowe Son U. 16 b. Crowan
Mary Rowe Dau. U. 14 b. Crowan
William White Servnt. U. 20 Farm Labourer b. Sithney.
CHR: COR0794: Father a farmer.
NOT: COR0794: 1841 census HO107/141/7 Trevool, Crowan Enumeration District 7, folio 47, page 15.
John Rowe aged 55 Farmer b. Cornwall.
Elizabeth Rowe aged 50 b. Cornwall
John Rowe aged 20 b. Cornwall
Elizabeth Rowe aged 15 b. Cornwall
Phillip Rowe aged 15 b. Cornwall
Cathrine Rowe aged 12 b. Cornwall
Hanibal Rowe aged 8 b. Cornwall
William Rowe aged 6 b. Cornwall
Mary Rowe aged 4 b. Cornwall.NOT: COR0794: 1851 census HO107/1913 Trevool, Crowan Enumeration District 1g, folio 512, page 7, schedule 20.
John Rowe Head M. 64 Farmer b. Sancreed
Elizabeth Rowe Wife M. 61 b. Camborne
John Rowe Son U. 33 Farmer b. Sancreed
Catherine Rowe Dau. U. 22 b. Crowan
Hannibal Rowe Son U. 18 b. Crowan
William Rowe Son U. 16 b. Crowan
Mary Rowe Dau. U. 14 b. Crowan
William White Servnt. U. 20 Farm Labourer b. Sithney.
CHR: COR0794: Father a farmer.
NOT: COR0794: 1841 census HO107/141/7 Trevool, Crowan Enumeration District 7, folio 47, page 15.
John Rowe aged 55 Farmer b. Cornwall.
Elizabeth Rowe aged 50 b. Cornwall
John Rowe aged 20 b. Cornwall
Elizabeth Rowe aged 15 b. Cornwall
Phillip Rowe aged 15 b. Cornwall
Cathrine Rowe aged 12 b. Cornwall
Hanibal Rowe aged 8 b. Cornwall
William Rowe aged 6 b. Cornwall
Mary Rowe aged 4 b. Cornwall.NOT: COR0794: 1851 census HO107/1913 Trevool, Crowan Enumeration District 1g, folio 512, page 7, schedule 20.
John Rowe Head M. 64 Farmer b. Sancreed
Elizabeth Rowe Wife M. 61 b. Camborne
John Rowe Son U. 33 Farmer b. Sancreed
Catherine Rowe Dau. U. 22 b. Crowan
Hannibal Rowe Son U. 18 b. Crowan
William Rowe Son U. 16 b. Crowan
Mary Rowe Dau. U. 14 b. Crowan
William White Servnt. U. 20 Farm Labourer b. Sithney.
CHR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart B.
MAR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart B. In COR0791, Jeannette Merritt wrote: She did not marry Thomas Pascoe, but Abraham Pascoe. COR0791: Abraham made his mark; Ann signed the register. Witnesses: John Rowe and William Hockin.
NOT: COR0795. Will of father Philip Rowe (RIN 11213) (1834): must pay forty shillings per annum to her sister Elizabeth Rowe (RIN 11216) after their mother Elizabeth Rowe's death. Left half of Nanterrow after her mother Elizabeth Rowe's death, and after Ann's death half of Nanterrow goes to her children. If she dies without issue surviving, her half of Nanterrow will go to Thomas Rowe (RIN 11228) and Philip Rowe (RIN 11229).
Will of mother Elizabeth Rowe's brother John Rowe (1844) left £6.
Will of mother Elizabeth Rowe's brother Richard Rowe (1802) left silver teaspoon.NOT: COR0795: 1841 census HO107, Piece 139/5, Folio 7, Page 6 for Trenethick Wendron shows:
Abraham Pascoe 50 Farmer born Cornwall
Nancy Pascoe 40 born Cornwall.NOT: COR0795: 1851 census HO107, Piece 1912, Folio 154, Schedule 16 for Trenethick Wendron shows:
Abraham Pascoe Head Mar. 65 Tin miner b. Wendron
Ann Pascoe Wife Mar. 55 b. Camborne
John Albert Rowe Caddy Visitor 11 Scholar b. Sithney
Elizabeth A. Rowe Caddy Visitor 6 Scholar b. Wendron.
In COR0795, Jeannette Merritt elaborated: John Pengelly (RIN 11223) and Grace Rowe (RIN 11215 - Ann Rowe's sister) had a child called Elizabeth Pengelly chr 26 Jan 1812 Gulval. She could be the Elizabeth Rowe Pengelly who married Richard Caddy at PC Wendron 3 Nov 1836. They had children William Henry Caddy chr 22 Jul 1838 PC Wendron, Richard Caddy chr 29 Oct 1843 PC Wendron (father shown as a miner of Trenethick), and Elizabeth A. Rowe Caddy chr 27 Sep 1846 PC Wendron. John Albert Rowe Caddy could also have been their child but I could not find his christening, so I cannot be sure that Elizabeth Pengelly the daughter of John and Grace is the same Elizabeth Rowe Pengelly who married Richard Caddy.
CHR: COR0795.
MAR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart B. COR0791 and COR0795 corrected spouse name, and marriage date and place. COR0791: Abraham made his mark; Ann signed the register. Witnesses: John Rowe and William Hockin.
NOT: COR0795: 1841 census HO107, Piece 139/5, Folio 7, Page 6 for Trenethick Wendron shows:
Abraham Pascoe 50 Farmer born Cornwall
Nancy Pascoe 40 born Cornwall.NOT: COR0795: 1851 census HO107, Piece 1912, Folio 154, Schedule 16 for Trenethick Wendron shows:
Abraham Pascoe Head Mar. 65 Tin miner b. Wendron
Ann Pascoe Wife Mar. 55 b. Camborne
John Albert Rowe Caddy Visitor 11 Scholar b. Sithney
Elizabeth A. Rowe Caddy Visitor 6 Scholar b. Wendron.
In COR0795, Jeannette Merritt elaborated: John Pengelly (RIN 11223) and Grace Rowe (RIN 11215 - Ann Rowe's sister) had a child called Elizabeth Pengelly chr 26 Jan 1812 Gulval. She could be the Elizabeth Rowe Pengelly who married Richard Caddy at PC Wendron 3 Nov 1836. They had children William Henry Caddy chr 22 Jul 1838 PC Wendron, Richard Caddy chr 29 Oct 1843 PC Wendron (father shown as a miner of Trenethick), and Elizabeth A. Rowe Caddy chr 27 Sep 1846 PC Wendron. John Albert Rowe Caddy could also have been their child but I could not find his christening, so I cannot be sure that Elizabeth Pengelly the daughter of John and Grace is the same Elizabeth Rowe Pengelly who married Richard Caddy.
CHR: COR0795: Father listed as a miner, of Wendron.
CHR: COR0795: Father listed as a miner, of Wendron.
CHR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart B.
MAR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart B. Thomas Lidecote of Crowan. COR0795: Thomas "Lidecote" made his mark in the register. Witnesses: Nicholas Pascoe and William Russell.
NOT: COR0795: Will of father Philip Rowe (RIN 11213) (1834) must pay forty shillings per annum to her sister Margaret Vivian (RIN 11221) after her mother Elizabeth's death. Left half of Nanterrow after her mother Elizabeth Rowe's death. After Jane's death half of Nanterrow to go to Jane's children Frances (RIN 11233) and Thomas (RIN 11234). Will of mother Elizabeth Rowe's brother John Rowe (1844) left £2. Will of mother Elizabeth Rowe's brother Richard Rowe (1802) left silver teaspoon.
BIR: COR0795.
CHR: COR0795. Surname shown as Liddicote.
MAR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart B. Thomas Lidecote of Crowan. COR0795: Thomas "Lidecote" made his mark in the register. Witnesses: Nicholas Pascoe and William Russell.
BIR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart B.
CHR: COR0795: Daughter of Jane Rowe, of Higher Penrose, Sithney. Christened on same day as her mother married Thomas Lidecote.
NOT: COR0795: Will of grandfather Philip Rowe (RIN 11213) (1834) "to my granddaughter Frances Liddicoat jointly with her brother Thomas Liddicoat half of Nanterrow after their mother Jane's death."
BIR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart B.
CHR: COR0795: Of Penrose, father a labourer.
NOT: COR0795: Will of grandfather Philip Rowe (RIN 11213) (1834) "to my granddaughter Frances Liddicoat jointly with her brother Thomas Liddicoat half of Nanterrow after their mother Jane's death."
CHR: COR0795: Of Penrose, father a labourer.
CHR: COR0795: Of Mellangoose, father a farmer.
CHR: COR0795: Of Mellangoose, father a farmer.
BIR: COR0795.
CHR: COR0795: Of Mellangoose, father a farmer.
CHR: COR0795: Of Mellangoose, father a farmer.
CHR: CHT0135.
MAR: CHT0135.
OCC: COR0899. Thomas Rowe was a miner.
BUR: CHT0135. Of Town, aged 64.
CHR: CHT0135.
BUR: CHT0135.
CHR: CHT0135.
MAR: CHT0135. Elizabeth was a servant; Henry was a miner residing at The Cross, Camborne; both made their mark.
BIR: CHT0135.
MAR: CHT0135. When married, Henry's father Thomas Trithall was deceased, but had been a miner.
CHR: CHT0135.
MAR: CHT0135. No occupation listed for Mary Anne; Peter was a miner, residing at College Row, Camborne; both made their mark. COR0899 confirmed spelling of name as Mary Anne, not Mary Anna.
BIR: CHT0135.
MAR: CHT0135. When married, Peter's father John Stephens was deceased, but had been a husbandman.
CHR: CHT0135. Of Gwealgwarthas, father a miner.
CHR: CHT0135. Of Gwealgwarras.
MAR: CHT0135. No occupation listed for Caroline; James was a miner, residing at Union Street; both made their mark.
BIR: CHT0135.
MAR: CHT0135. When married, James' father James Rule was a miner.
CHR: CHT0135. Of Gwealgwarras.
MAR: CHT0135. Maria was a mine girl; John was a miner, residing at Gwealgwarras; both made their mark.
BIR: CHT0135.
MAR: CHT0135. When married, John's father Richard Trezona was a miner.
CHR: CHT0135. Of Gwealgwarras.
BUR: CHT0135. Of Gwealgwarras, aged 1 year.
CHR: CHT0135. Of Gwealgwarras.
MAR: CHT0135. Lavinia was a mine girl; John was a husbandman, residing at Cairn, Camborne.
BIR: CHT0135.
MAR: CHT0135. When married, John's father Henry Hocking was deceased, but had been a husbandman.
CHR: CHT0135. Of Gwealgwarras.
MAR: CHT0135. Alice was a mine labourer; William, widower, was a miner, residing at Troon; both signed their name.
BIR: CHT0135.
MAR: CHT0135. When married, William's father Thomas Osborne was deceased, but had been a miner.
CHR: CHT0135. Of Gwealgwarras.
BUR: CHT0135. Of Gwealgwarras, aged 9 months.
BIR: COR0867.
CHR: CHT0135.
MAR: COR0867, CHT0135, and COR0899: Married by banns. Both Philip and Mary made their marks in the register; witness Jane Osborne made her mark.
BIR: COR0867. CHT0135 provides place and approximate year.
CHR: CHT0135. Baptized privately, of Gwinear.
BUR: CHT0135. Of Rose-in-Valley, Gwinear, aged 1 year. Confirmed in COPC.
CHR: CHT0135. Of Gwinear.
BUR: CHT0135. Of Gwinear, aged 3.
BIR: CHT0135.
CHR: CHT0135. Of Roseworthy in Gwinear.
CHR: CHT0135. Of Roseworthy in Gwinear.
CHR: CHT0135. Of Roseworthy in Gwinear.
CHR: CHT0135. Of Near Roseworthy.
CHR: CHT0135. Of Roseworthy.
BUR: CHT0135. Of Gwinear, aged 8 months.
CHR: CHT0135. Of Roseworthy.