BIR: BIB0002. Listed as Phillip Rowe. CEN0003.
CHR: PUB0001. Named spelled: Philip Rule. REG0006 (original baptizm register) confirms spelling. In both sources, Philip Rule is the only baptizm at Camborne which might correspond with the birth of Phillip Rowe on 19 February 1813.
MAR: First Marriage: PUB0001. Philip, the younger, was a miner and a sojourner in Camborne Parish. Witnesses: Margaret Dudley and Henry Cock.
Second Marriage: REG0021. Philip, aged 41 and a widower, was a miner, residing at College Row, Camborne. He made his mark. Married by Banns. Witnesses: John Rowe and John Duckham, parish clerk.DTH: MI0005 and P0195. GRO (London), first quarter 1870, Redruth Registration District (5c/217). Listed as Philip Rowe. Aged 56.
BUR: REG0027. Philip, aged 56, had been living at Baripper. MI0005 and P0195. Name, "of this parish," death date, and age 56 inscribed on gravestone.
BIR: According to CEN0001 and CEN0003, Esther was born about 1816. According to REG0027, Esther was born about 1814. According to MI0005, she was born about 1812.
MAR: PUB0001. Esther was a sojourner in Camborne Parish.
DTH: MI0005 and P0195. Name, death date (1855/07/17), and age 42 inscribed on her husband's gravestone. Although the gravestone indicates that Esther died in 1855, burial register REG0027 proves that she died in 1854. Also confirmed in: GRO (London), fourth quarter 1854, Redruth Registration District (5c/158). Listed as Esther Ann Rowe.
BUR: REG0027. Esther Ann, aged 40, had resided at College Row, Camborne.
BIR: CEN0003.
CHR: REG0007.
BIR: CEN0001 only gives his age and the fact that he was born in Cornwall. GRO (London), fourth quarter 1838, Redruth Registration District (9/230). Listed as Joseph Rowe.
CHR: REG0007.
DTH: GRO (London), third quarter 1842, Redruth Registration District (9/156). Listed as Joseph Rowe.
BUR: REG0026. Joseph was aged 4. MI0005. His name was not included on his parents' gravestone.
BIR: CEN0003. GRO (London), second quarter 1842, Redruth Registration District (9/245). Listed as Philip Rowe.
CHR: REG0008.
DTH: MI0005. There are two entries in the original MSS index register that differ only by the page number: GRO (London), second quarter 1858, Redruth Registration District (5c/193 or 189). Listed as Philip Rowe.
BUR: REG0027. Philip, aged 16, lived at College Row, Camborne. MI0005 and P0195. Name, death date, and age 16 inscribed on his parents' gravestone.
BIR: CEN0003. Probable birth: GRO (London), fourth quarter 1843, Redruth Registration District (9/244). Listed as Joseph Rowe.
CHR: REG0008. Listed as Joseph Rowe, son of Philip and Ann of College Row, Camborne.
DTH: MI0004 and P0194. GRO (London), fourth quarter 1921, Redruth Registration District (5c/232). Listed as Joseph Rowe. Aged 77.
BUR: MI0004 and P0194. Name, death date, and age 77 inscribed on the gravestone of his sister Anne.
BIR: CEN0002. Probable birth: GRO (London), second quarter 1849, Redruth Registration District (9/253). Listed as Ann Rowe.
CHR: REG0008.
DTH: MI0004 and P0194. Possible death registrations:
GRO (London), third quarter 1909, Redruth Registration District (5c/126). Listed as Annie Rowe. Aged 59.
GRO (London), third quarter 1910, Redruth Registration District (5c/105). Listed as Annie Rowe. Aged 61.BUR: MI0004 and P0194. Name, parents' names, resident of this parish, death date, and age 60 inscribed on her gravestone, as well as "The memory of the just is blessed. Prov. xz."
BIR: Probable birth: GRO (London), third quarter 1852, Redruth Registration District (5c/263). Listed as Richard Rowe.
CHR: REG0008.
DTH: MI0005. GRO (London), third quarter 1856, Redruth Registration District (5c/162). Listed as Richard Rowe.
BUR: MI0005 and P0195. Name, death date, and age 4 inscribed on his parents' gravestone. REG0027. Richard was aged 4.
BIR: CEN0002.
MAR: REG0021. Naomi, aged 32 [born ca. 1822], was a spinster and lived at Parc Bracket. Her father was a brewer.
DTH: OBIT0034. "Found dead in bed . . . 60 years of age" [born ca. 1829]. GRO (London), second quarter 1889, Redruth Registration District (5c/161). Listed as Naomi Rowe. Aged 67 [born ca. 1822].
BUR: REG0028. Naomi, aged 69 [born ca. 1820], died at her home on College Row, Camborne . MI0005 and P0195. Name, death date, and age 66 [born ca. 1823] inscribed on her husband's gravestone.
BIR: REG0009. Birth date recorded should probably be 17 September 1867 or earlier. CEN0004 (1871) lists Mary as age 2. CEN0005 (1881) lists Mary as age 17 [sic]. In COR0746, Jeannette Merritt reported that FreeBMD shows only one Mary Rowe registered from the start of 1867 to the end of 1869: fourth quarter 1868 (Redruth Registration District) (5c/269). Listed as Mary Rowe.
CHR: REG0009 gave christening as 11 May 1868. In COR0746, Jeannette Merritt concluded that the 11 May 1868 christening date must be wrong.
MAR: CER0006. Robert Francis Powell, aged 34, widower, was a storekeeper, residing at 19 East Charles Street, Camborne, the son of Robert Powell, museum curator. Mary Rowe, aged 40, spinster, no profession listed, was residing at 34 College Row, Camborne, the daughter of the late Phillip Rowe, tin miner. Married in the Register Office, by certificate, before Josiah James, Registrar, and Thurstan Peter, Superintendent Registrar. Both Robert and Mary signed their name. Witnesses: H.A. Miller and J.J. Sims.
DTH: OBIT0035 and OBIT0036 reveal that Charles Thomas, of Weeth, Camborne, discovered Mary's jacket, hat, fur necklet, handbag, and purse below the North Cliffs at Camborne on Monday, 31 January.
BUR: REG0031. Mary, aged 46, had been residing at 63B Dolcoath Road. Mary's body was the only one buried in this grave.
BIR: Only possible Cornwall birth (1860-1890): GRO (London), second quarter 1875, St. Austell Registration District (5c/133). Listed as Robert Powell. EXCEPT THAT there is a 1948 (fourth quarter) death registration for a Robert H. Powell at St. Austell (7a/175) whose age at death (73) matches perfectly with the 1875 St. Austell birth registration.
MAR: First marriage: GRO (London), first quarter 1903, Redruth Registration District (5c/325). Listed as Robert Francis Powell who almost certainly married Elizabeth Mary Edwards, given the death registration in first quarter 1907, Redruth (5c/164), of one Elizabeth Mary Powell, aged 48. It is possible that her birth registration was: Elizabeth Mary Edwards, second quarter 1858, Liskeard Registration District (5c/92).
Second marriage: CER0006.
BIR: BIB0002. Listed as Joseph Rowe. In email dated 16 August 2013 Jeannette Merritt reports that Joseph Rowe went to America.
CHR: PUB0001. COR0801: Father shown as "miner".
MAR: WILL0001. Careful search of FreeBMD failed to locate the marriage of any Rowe to Sincock in England and Wales before 1843 when the couple's first child was apparently born in Illinois.
NOT: CHT0124. In the 1850 census (East Fork, Jo Daviess County, Illinois), Joseph Rowe was listed as a miner; in 1860, he was listed as a farmer.
DTH: CHT0124.
BIR: See CHT0124 for possible surname at birth and date of birth. The death registration of her youngest daughter Clara Etta (Rowe) Varing gives mother's name as Susan Sincock (born in England).
CHR: FamilySearch (online). Listed as Susanna Sincock, daughter of Samuel and Sarah Sincock. COR0746 (correction): The Online Parish Clerks website confirms her christening, as daughter of Samual and Sarah of Treswithian, father a miner.
NOT: In the 1870 and 1880 census returns, Susan Rowe is listed as a farmer.
BIR: CHT0124.
NOT: CHT0124. Mary Rowe is listed with her family in the 1850 and 1860 census returns; in the latter she is listed as a domestic.
BIR: CHT0124 and COR0746. The 1850 and 1860 censuses gives the middle initial "A".
NOT: CHT0124. Sarah Rowe is listed with her family in the 1850 and 1860 census returns; in the latter she is listed as a domestic.
BIR: CHT0124. The 1860 census indicates that Joseph Rowe and Susan Rowe were twins. The 1860 and 1870 censuses give her middle initial as "J".
NOT: CHT0124. Susan Rowe is listed with her family in the 1850, 1860 and 1870 census returns.
BIR: CHT0124. The 1860 census indicates that Joseph Rowe and Susan Rowe were twins.
NOT: CHT0124. Joseph Rowe is listed with his family in the 1850, 1860 and 1870 census returns.
BIR: CHT0124.
NOT: CHT0124. Eliza Rowe is listed with her family in the 1850 and 1860 census returns.
BIR: CHT0124.
NOT: CHT0124. John Rowe is listed with his family in the 1860, 1870 and 1880 census returns; in the later he is listed as "farming".
BIR: CHT0124.
NOT: CHT0124. Elizabeth Rowe is listed with her family in the 1860 and 1870 census returns.
BIR: CHT0124.
NOT: CHT0124 and COR0746 (correction) . Richard Rowe is listed with his family in the 1860, 1870 and 1880 census returns; in the latter he is listed as "farming". In the 1860 census, Richard is listed as 1/12 year old.
BIR: BIB0002. Listed as Mary Rowe. CEN0001.
CHR: PUB0001. COR0801: Father shown as "miner of Carwinnen".
MAR: REG0024. Mary, a tailoress and a spinster, was of full age. She resided at Carwinnen. She made her sign. CER0015 indicates that Mary was age 25. COR0802: This was the first marriage to take place in Treslothan PC after it was built.
DTH: CER0015. Mary "Bennett," aged 73, a married woman, died of Lymphaolmoma [sic; should possibly read Lymphoma] of Neck Exhaustion, from which she had been suffering for the past eight months. The illness was certified by medical attendant A.H. Gordon, who last saw Mary on 29 May 1894. J.W. Preston, Undertaker, Clunes, informed Deputy Registrar Alfred E. Kempson of Mary's death on 4 June. Mary had been a resident of the Colony of Victoria for 36 years (i.e., since about 1857 or 1858). CER0015 also lists the names and ages of Mary's issue in order of birth.
BUR: CER0015. J.W. Preston was the undertaker. Joseph Preston and W. Bartlett witnessed Mary's burial.
BIR: CEN0003 and CER0014.
CHR: COR0083. COR0250, enclosure 2.
MAR: REG0024. Joseph, a miner and a bachelor, was of full age. He resided at Treslothan. His father was a farmer. Joseph and Mary were married by Banns. Witnesses: Matthew Bennetts, Ann Rowe, Richard Rowe, and Grace Rogers. CER0014 indicates that Joseph was age 23.
DTH: CER0014. Joseph "Bennett," aged 70, a miner, died of Senectus Chronic Bronchitis, from which he had been suffering for the past six years. The illness was certified by medical attendant A.H. Gordon, who last saw Joseph on 5 January 1892. Philip R. Bennett, Joseph's son from Melbourne, informed Deputy Registrar Peter Kempson of his father's death on 9 January. Joseph had been a resident of the Colony of Victoria for 35 years (i.e., since about 1857 or 1858). CER0014 also lists the names and ages of Joseph's issue in order of birth.
BUR: CER0014. J.W. Preston was the undertaker. J. Preston and William Maunder witnessed Joseph's burial.
167. Mary Anna (Marian) Bennetts
BIR: CEN0003 apparently gave her name as "Marian" - MUST REVISIT THAT SOURCE. CER0014 and CER0015 record her name as Mary Hannah and Mary Hanna respectively. Both indicate that she was deceased. Possible birth registrations:
GRO (London), first quarter 1851, Redruth Registration District (9/271). Listed as Mary Anna Bennetts.
GRO (London), first quarter 1851, Redruth Registration District (9/291). Listed as Mary Ann Bennetts.CHR: COR0802. Camborne Parish Church Register of baptisms (DDP 27/1/16 from 1839 to 1852 at the County Record Office) shows her name as Marian.
NOTE: This child's name has been changed to Mary Anna Bennetts for greater consistency with spelling of what appear to be the corresponding birth and death registrations.
CHR: REG0008.
DTH: GRO (London), third quarter 1853, Redruth Registration District (5c/164). Listed as Mary Hannah Bennetts.
BUR: REG0026. Aged 3.
BIR: CER0014 and CER0015 indicate that Martin was aged 4? [should read 40] and 42 in January 1892 and June 1894 respectively. Probable birth registration: GRO (London), third quarter 1852, Redruth Registration District (5c/269). Listed as Martin Bennetts. Though this registration seems late for a February 1852 christening, Martin was NOT a common name in the Bennetts family.
CHR: REG0009.
NOT: Mrs. Velma Bennett reported that she was not able to locate a death record for Martin Bennett in the State of Victoria, so possibly he moved to another State (COR0708 attachment).
BIR: CER0014 does not list Mary Anna. CER0015 records Mary Anna's name as Mary Hanna, deceased. Probable birth registration: GRO (London), first quarter 1854, Redruth Registration District (5c/305). Listed as Mary Hannah Bennetts.
CHR: COR0802. Camborne PC Register of Baptisms (DDP 27/1/17 from 1852 to 1873 at the CRO) shows her name as Mary Anna.
NOTE: This child's name has been changed to Mary Hannah Bennetts for consistency with spelling of what appear to be the corresponding birth and death registrations.
CHR: REG0009.
DTH: Probable death registration: GRO (London), third quarter 1855, Redruth Registration District (5c/151). Listed as Mary Hannah Bennetts.
BUR: REG0027. Aged 2.
BIR: Probable birth registration: GRO (London), second quarter 1857, Redruth Registration District (5c/321). Listed as Mary Bennetts.
CHR: REG0009.
DTH: Aged 5. CER0014 and CER0015 indicate that Mary was deceased at the time of her parents' deaths.
DTH: Aged 1. CER0014 and CER0015 indicate that Philip was deceased at the time of his parents' deaths.
BIR: BIB0002. Listed as Grace Rowe. CEN0003.
CHR: PUB0001. COR0801: Father shown as "miner of Kerwinning".
MAR: REG0001. Grace was living with her parents at Kerwinnan.
RES: In COR0746, Jeannette Merritt indicated that she could not locate Grace Rogers in the 1881 census. At the time of the 1891 census (COR0746), William Moses, aged 37, born Meavy, Devon, his wife Eliza Jane Moses,aged 37, born Camborne, Cornwall, and their two sons Albert Henry Moses, aged 10, born Plymouth, and William Moses, aged 6, born Plymouth, both scholars, were living at 104 Exeter Street, Plymouth Charles. William Moses was a dairyman (employer); also residing in the household were Grace Rogers, mother-in-law, widowed, aged 68, living on her own means, and three unmarried general domestic servants Kate Goodman, aged 28, Charles Colman, aged 22, and Richard Deacon, aged 16.
DTH: CEN0004.
BIR: CEN0003 (1851) lists Henry as age 31.
MAR: REG0001. Henry was a miner, living in town at Camborne. His father was deceased, but had also been a miner. Witnesses: Richard Rowe and Ann Rowe (presumably the brother and sister of the bride).
DTH: CEN0004 (1871) would appear to indicate that Henry died after 1871 as his wife Grace is not listed as a widow. On-line search of 1871 census of Cornwall failed to locate Henry Rogers elsewhere in the County. COR0747: by the time of the 1891 census Grace Rogers is listed as a widow.
BIR: CEN0003.
CHR: REG0008.
RES: CEN0057 (1871) lists the unmarried John H. Rogers, aged 25, a coachbuilder, born at Camborne, residing at Bodmin, as a lodger with innkeeper Edward James Levers and family.
BUR: REG0028. One possible burial at Camborne: 6 Dec 1871, John Rogers, of Weymouth, Dorset, aged 26.
BIR: CEN0003.
CHR: REG0008.
BUR: REG0027. Aged 12.
BIR: Birth year and place from CEN0003. Possible birth: GRO (London), second quarter 1850, Redruth Registration District (9/259). Listed as Elizabeth Ann (sic) Rogers. There are two many Elizabeth Rogers birth registrations in the Redruth area to be certain; there is no Elizabeth Hannah Rogers registration ca. 1850.
CHR: REG0008.
DTH: CEN0002 (1861). As Elizabeth is not listed with her family in the 1861 census return, she may have died before then. Probable death: GRO (London), first quarter 1856, Redruth Registration District (5c/189). Listed as Elizabeth Hannah (sic) Rogers.
BIR: REG0009 and CEN0002. GRO (London), fourth quarter 1859, Redruth Registration District (5c/296). Listed as Henry Rogers.
CHR: REG0009.
BIR: BIB0002. Listed as Richard Rowe. CEN0002.
CHR: PUB0001. Parents resided at Kerwinnen Cairn.
RES: Using FindMyPast to search the 1851 census of England and Wales (2017-07-31), Walter Meyer zu Erpen reviewed the birthplace of each of the 24 enumerated Richard Rowe and 3 Richard Row born between 1824 and 1828 (inclusive). None of those 27 individuals were born at Camborne, Cornwall; there were several Richard Row(e) listed as having been born at Truro, Falmouth, St. Ives and especially around Penzance. This unsuccessful search lends weight to the story that Richard Rowe left England for a time as a young man, before returning to marry Eliza Cock in 1863.
MAR: CER0001. Richard Rowe, aged 37, bachelor, was a mine-dealer, residing at Centenary Street, Camborne, the son of Philip Rowe, miner. Eliza Cock, aged 28, spinster, no profession listed, was residing at Penponds, the daughter of the late John Cock, miner. Married according to the rites and ceremonies of the established church, by licence, by W.P. Chappel, Rector. Both Richard and Eliza signed their name. Witnesses: John Marks (a frequent signatory) and John Duckham, Parish Clerk. COR0746, COR0801 and COR0870 corrected first witness name from John Martin to John Marks.
NOT: CHT0119 indicates that Richard Rowe was a tin miner, mine shares dealer, and farmer.
RES: In the 1891 census, the widowed Richard Rowe, aged 65, was living at Higher Penponds, Camborne, with his unmarried daughter Annie J. Rowe, aged 22, and general domestic servant Nannie Bennetts, aged 19. All members of the household were born at Camborne, Cornwall. Richard Rowe was listed as a farmer (Notem); there was no occupation listed for Annie Rowe (folio 94, page 14, schedule 86). Nannie Bennetts was the sister of Annie Rowe's future husband Henry Bennetts, whom she would marry in 1892.
NOT: The Bennetts family group photograph taken in front of Taquah House (no. 4), circa 1898 and annotated by Anne (Bennetts) Welton, identifies "Grandpy" as the man standing in front of the door, on the right.
DTH: P0111. CER0003. Listed as Richard Rowe, aged 76, tin miner. Cause of death: Carinoma Rectis Asthenia, certified by John H. Tonking, MB [Bachelor of Medicine]. Informant: Henry Bennetts, son-in-law, of Penponds, Camborne, who was present at the death. Both CER0003 and P0111 give Richard's age as 76, although he was, unless his year of birth in BIB0002 is wrong, aged 79.
BUR: MI0007, P0179, and P0180. Name, "of Penponds," death date, and age 76 inscribed on his gravestone, as well as "Asleep in Jesus."
BIR: CEN0004. NOT0001. According to Anne Welton, Eliza was born in a cottage previously occupied by Richard Trevithick.
CHR: BT0001. Christened after the death of her father, who was a miner. Parents of Penponds, Camborne. PUB0001, p. 854: Details confirmed; the word "(deceased)" follows the father's name.
RES: In the 1841 census, the widowed Jane Cock, aged 35, farmer, was living at Higher Penponds, Camborne, with her three children: Jane, aged 11, John, aged 9, and Eliza, aged 5 (folio 31, page 26).
In the 1851 census, the widowed Jane Cock, aged 50, farmer, was living at Penponds, Camborne, with her three children: Jane T., aged 21, bonnet maker, John, aged 19, butcher, and Eliza, aged 15, dressmaker (folio 398, page 8, schedule 27). All household members were born at Camborne.
In the 1861 census, the widowed Jane Cock, aged 60, farmer, was living at Penponds, Camborne, with her two youngest children: John, aged 29, miner, and Eliza, aged 25, dressmaker (folio 165, page 9, schedule 36). All household members were born at Camborne.MAR: CER0001. Richard Rowe, aged 37, bachelor, was a mine-dealer, residing at Centenary Street, Camborne, the son of Philip Rowe, miner. Eliza Cock, aged 28, spinster, no profession listed, was residing at Penponds, the daughter of the late John Cock, miner. Married according to the rites and ceremonies of the established church, by licence, by W.P. Chappel, Rector. Both Richard and Eliza signed their name. Witnesses: John Marks (a frequent signatory) and John Duckham, Parish Clerk. COR0746 and COR0801 corrected first witness name from John Martin to John Marks.
NOT: CHT0119 indicates that Eliza Cock was a dressmaker.
DTH: CER0004. Listed as Eliza Rowe, aged 45, wife of Richard Rowe, farmer. Cause of death: Cancer of the bowels from which she suffered for three months, certified by C.H. Butlin, MRCP. Death date given as 16 May; registration date given as 17 May. Informant: Richard Rowe, widower of the deceased, of Agewella, Camborne, who was present at the death.
BUR: MI0007, P0179, and P0180. Name, death date of 5 May 1881, and age 45 inscribed on gravestone. It would appear that Annie Bennetts had the Rowe stone erected after the death of her father Richard. The discrepancy with Eliza's death date on CER0004 is probably explained by the fact that her name was inscribed on the stone almost a quarter century after her death.
BIR: REG0013. Anne Welton thinks that Mary was born at Adjewhella. Possible birth registration: GRO (London), fourth quarter 1872, Redruth Registration District (5c/259). Listed as Mary Rowe.
CHR: REG0013. Although REG0013 covers the whole of the Camborne Wesleyan Circuit, an annotation regarding this christening would indicate that it was performed at Penponds.
DTH: MI0007. GRO (London), fourth quarter 1879, Redruth Registration District (5c/165). Listed as Mary Rowe. Aged 7.
BUR: MI0007, P0179, and P0180. Name, death date, and age 7 inscribed on parents' gravestone.
BIR: BIB0002. Listed as Ann Rowe (in two separate entries). CEN0003. Based upon evidence contained within BIB0002, WJMzE has concluded that Ann's parents intended her name to be spelt "Ann." Later, in recording her parents' marriage and her mother's death, daughter Mary (Hosking) Bond spelled her mother's name "Anne."
CHR: PUB0001. Listed as Anne Rowe. COR0801. Father shown as "miner of Kerwinnen".
OCC: COR0811. The 1851 census shows that Ann Rowe was a milliner living with her widowed mother Mary Rowe and brother James Rowe, a copper miner, in Trelowarren Street, Camborne. The 1861 census shows her as a shopkeeper living on her own at the house on the corner of Trelowarren Street and North Road Camborne.
MAR: REG0024. Listed as Ann Rowe, age 31, a spinster, residing at Camborne. BIB0002 reads: "William Hosking & Anne Rowe married October 1861."
DTH: BIB0002 provides date. Aged 85. Listed as Anne Hosking. Name is also spelt "Anne" on a death card in the possession of Jeannette Merritt.
BUR: MI0002 and P0177. Name ("Anne") and inclusive years inscribed on Hosking gravestone.
BIR: BIB0002 provides date.
CHR: COR0088, enclosure 4, provides location.
NOT: In COR0811 (corrected by COR0823), Jeannette Merritt reported on the account written by Annie Gertrude (Bond) May for the Women's Institute Scrapbook in the 1950s: "William Hosking left for Australia in 1852 by sailing ship via The Cape. The journey took six months and was a very rough passage, the ship being off its course for days. The passengers and crew suffered from exposure - strong doses of rum saved their lives. He worked in the gold mines in Ballarat and returned to Cornwall in 1853 hoping to marry Ann Rowe, but she would not leave the Homeland. He returned to Australia in 1853 on the S.S. Great Britain and came back to Cornwall in 1861 when he married Ann Rowe." Jeannette had "visited the ship twice in Bristol Docks where she has now been restored, having been transported from The Falklands where it was a rusting hulk, to her launching port of Bristol in 1970, on a Dutch barge. On the first occasion I purchased a book "Is Yours an S.S. Great Britain family?" by Adrian Ball, published 1988. This book gave the information that it was the first ship of iron construction with a steam driven screw propeller as well as sails, designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. William Hosking is listed among the passengers on voyage number 10, which departed on 11 August 1853 and took 65 days to reach Australia. It was a eureka moment when I found him in the index!"
MAR: REG0024. William, aged 26 [should probably be 36], was a bachelor. He was a miner and resided at Copper Hill. His father was also a miner. Married by licence. Both William and Ann signed the register. Witnesses: Philip Rowe (made his sign) and Grace Champion.
DTH: BIB0002 provides date. Aged 87. Listed as William Hosking.
BUR: MI0002 and P0177. Name and inclusive years inscribed on Hosking gravestone.
BIR: BIB0002. Listed as Phillip Rowe Hosking. GRO (London), third quarter 1866, Redruth Registration District (5c/268). Listed as Philip (sic) R. Hosking.
DTH: BIB0002. Listed as Phillip Rowe Hosking. GRO (London), third quarter 1866, Redruth Registration District (5c/165). Listed as Philip (sic) R. Hosking. Aged 0.
BUR: REG0029. MI0002 and P0177. Name (Phillip) and inclusive months inscribed on his parents' gravestone in the Methodist Churchyard, Centenary Street, Camborne. However, his burial is recorded in the Treslothan Parish Church burial register, indicating that he was buried in the Treslothan Parish Churchyard. Abode listed as Camborne.
BIR: COR0250, chart F. At the time of the 1851 census, Jane Rowe, aged 5, was living with her grandmother Jane (Orchard) Rowe (RIN 11071) in Centenary Street, Camborne; Jane's husband was living in Devon. COR0857: We have been unable to trace the parents of Albert Rowe (RIN 11094) and Jane Rowe (11095).
NOT: Based upon CHT0132, this child was temporarily linked to the Philip and Mary (Nicholls) Rowe family. In COR0836, Jeannette Merritt cites evidence she received from Lesley Morton in 1990 that Philip and Mary (Nicholls) Rowe did not have any children. Discussion continued and confirmed in COR0857.
In COR0876, Jeannette wrote: "But I must tell you about Jane and Albert Rowe who appear on the 1851 census as the grandchildren of Jane Rowe. In order to establish just which branches of the family Lesley Morton had done work on, I looked through all our correspondence since 1988." Jeannette includes a quote from Lesley's letter of 26 October 1989 that pertains mostly to the child Albert Rowe. Jeannette then continues that she "had forgotten all about this letter ... I checked what I had recorded from the 1851 census and found Jane (b. 1845) with her parents James Rowe and Lavinia Terrill, and also Jane (b. 1845) with her grandmother Jane Rowe! I think it is unlikely that Jane would have had two granddaughters called Jane of exactly the same age, and I think that they are one and the same person. I have come across members of Rex [Merritt]'s family who were recorded in two places at once - it did happen!"NOT: FreeBMD shows Jane Rowe births in 1845 and 1847 (including Redruth registration district), but not in 1846. For more detailed discussion and to extract eventual relevant portions to here, see 2017-09-27 email from Walter Meyer zu Erpen to Jeannette Merritt (COR????).
BIR: COR0250, chart F. At the time of the 1851 census, Albert Rowe, aged 2, was living with his grandmother Jane (Orchard) Rowe (RIN 11071) in Centenary Street, Camborne; Jane's husband was living in Devon. COR0857: We have been unable to trace the parents of Albert Rowe (RIN 11094) and Jane Rowe (11095).
NOT: Based upon CHT0132, this child was temporarily linked to the Philip and Mary (Nicholls) Rowe family. In COR0836, Jeannette Merritt cites evidence received from Lesley Morton in 1990 that that couple did not have any children; discussion continued and confirmed in COR0857. FreeBMD does not reveal any Albert Rowe birth or death in Cornwall for 1848, 1849, or 1850. In COR0876, Jeannette wrote: "But I must tell you about Jane and Albert Rowe who appear on the 1851 census as the grandchildren of Jane Rowe. In order to establish just which branches of the family Lesley Morton had done work on, I looked through all our correspondence since 1988. I will quote from her letter of 26 October 1989: 'I am also having trouble with an Albert Rowe, born 1849 (approx.) who came out here with our Edward in 1858 at the age of 8, but he does not appear to be his child, unless by a former marriage (he came with wife and baby from Devon). Albert does appear also in the 1851 census as being 2 years old and staying with his grandmother Jane and other members of the family - the granddaughter mentioned Jane is from our James, but when he migrated in 1859 bringing 8 children with him there was no 'Albert' and never any knowledge of an 'Albert' in the family since then. I cannot find him in the IGI births either!! . . . James' memorial stone at Ilsington, Devon (Ashburton area), does not mention family at all (no will in London either.)"
Jeannette continues that she "had forgotten all about this letter ... As regards Albert, I had a look at the passenger lists on Ancestry and found Edward Rowe, aged 27, miner, Elizabeth Rowe, aged 23, wife, and Albert Rowe, aged 8, child, arrived at Melbourne on the "Scottish Chief" from Liverpool on 8 May 1858. Albert is not marked as 'son', but as 'child', so we still do not know his parentage. If he was born to one of Edward's sisters it must have been Jane, as Grace and Caroline were too young in 1848/49 to have children. As Jane (b. 1828) died in 1850, her mother Jane could have looked after Albert until her death in 1853. But who looked after him after that? James and Jane's son Philip went to Australia in 1853, John and Hannibal in 1854, Edward in 1858 and James in 1859 with his wife and eight children. According to Lesley, Edward went from Ilsington to Australia. Did Albert go to Ilsington to live with Edward or did Edward return to Camborne? The only way we can find out Albert's parentage is to find his death in Australia which would show that information."DTH: 2017-09-24: Search of Victoria, Australia, death registration index for "Albert Rowe" produces 22 Albert Rowe and variation deaths between 1874 and 1950; the index spans 1853 to 1988. Walter Meyer zu Erpen reviewed the records for all individuals with Albert as first name; none of those have an age at death that would match a birth about 1849. The ones with middle names seemed unlikely. Marine deaths were also searched, without success. Before reviewing further, WMzE would like to look for Albert Row(e) deaths in other Ausralian states. Nor could he find a suitable marriage in Victoria.
BIR: CHT0126 gives year of birth as 1822. COR0250, enclosure 4, chart F, provides place. COR0250, chart D, gives year as 1821. Corrected by 1821 christening.
CHR: COR0766.
RES: COR0766: The 1841 census shows that James Rowe was a copper miner. Lesley Morton indicated that he worked at Dolcoath Mine, Camborne.
MAR: COR0250, enclosure 4, charts F and G. The witnesses were James Rowe and John Duckham. James Rowe was residing in Redruth Road; Lavinia Terrill was from Troon, daughter of James Terrill, deceased miner. GRO, first quarter 1845, Redruth Registration District (London) (9/252). Listed as James Rowe and Lavinia Terrill.
RES: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart G, indicates that at the time of the 1851 census James and Lavinia Rowe and their four eldest children were living at Killivose. IT APPEARS THAT James Rowe was the Captain of a Mine.
RES: In COR0766, Jeannette Merritt indicated that James Rowe went to Australia in 1859 with his wife and eight children; four more children were born in Australia, according to Lesley Morton's book.
OCC: In COR0765, Jeannette Merritt wrote: "Lesley Morton sent me a book which she had written "The Duke of Cornwall Mine, Fryerstown Victoria" which gives a lot of information about James and his brothers. It states that James went to Australia in 1859. I am going to post this book to you tomorrow as it is so interesting, and I am sure that you can make use of it."
DTH: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart D, provides year (1879), corrected by COR0766 to 1878. CHT0133 provides name of state. CHT0132 specifies that he died in December 1879 at Golden Gully, Fryerstown.
BUR: CHT0132.
BIR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart G, gives year as 1824; COR0250, enclosure 4, chart D, gives year as 1825. Corrected to 1824 by christening. CHT0133 gives christening date as birth date.
CHR: COR0766. Listed as Lavinia Terrill, daughter of James and Grace Terrill.
MAR: COR0250, enclosure 4, charts F and G. The witnesses were James Rowe and John Duckham. Lavinia Terrill was from Troon, daughter of James Terrill, deceased miner.
RES: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart G, indicates that at the time of the 1851 census James and Lavinia Rowe and their four eldest children were living at Killivose.
DTH: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart D, provides year (1896). CHT0132 provides precise date (year 1895) and place.
BIR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart G. COR0766 and COR0818: Could be either GRO (London), second quarter 1850, Redruth Registration District (9/255), or third quarter 1850, Redruth Registration District (9/224). CHT0132 and CHT0133 both give year and place.
CHR: COR0766: No baptism found.
RES: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart G, indicates that at the time of the 1851 census James and Lavinia Rowe and their four eldest children were living at Killivose.
DTH: CHT0133. CHT0132 indicates Fryers Creek, rather than Fryerstown.
BIR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart D, provides year. COR0818. CHT0132: GRO (London), fourth quarter 1856, Redruth Registration District (5c/287). Listed as Hannibal Rowe. CHT0133 provides place.
DTH: CHT0132 and CHT0133.
BIR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart D, provides year (1859). CHT0133 provides place (Fryerstown) and alternate birth year. CHT0132 gives place as Fryers Creek.
DTH: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart D, provides year (1859. CHT0132 and CHT0133 provide place and alternate death year (1861).
BIR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart D, provides year (1865). CHT0133 provides place (Fryerstown) and alternate birth year. CHT0132 gives place as Fryers Creek.
DTH: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart D, provides year (1865). CHT0132 provides State and alternate death year (1864); CHT0133 provides place and alternate death year (1864).
BIR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart D, provides year (1866). CHT01133 provides place (Fyrerstown) and alternate birth year (1865). CHT0132 gives place as Fryers Creek and alternate birth year (1865).
DTH: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart D, provides year (1866). CHT0133 provides place and alternate death year (1867); CHT0132 provides State and alternate death year (1867).
BIR: CHT0126 and CHT0132 give year as 1824; CHT0132 states that he was born in Camborne, Cornwall, England. CHT0133 shows the correct birthplace of Mawgan-in-Meneage, Cornwall. COR0250, enclosure 4, chart D, gives year as 1828. COR0250, enclosure 4, chart A, gives this child's year of birth as 1825; Jeannette Merritt has added John (1828-1887) in her handwriting. COR0775 provides place. In COR0770, Jeannette Merritt wrote that John Rowe was aged 27 at time of 1851 census which points to his birth dating from 1824. CHT0133 indicates that John Rowe was born "Abt. 1823". Daughter Alice Grace (Rowe) Lingwood's 1926 death registration indicates that her father's middle name was "Hanniball". In COR0865, Geoffrey Hall confirmed "that only the death of Alice Grace Rowe shows John 1823 -1887 as John Hannibal Rowe."
CHR: COR0765 and COR0779 confirm that Jeannette could not locate a christening.
OCC: COR0765: According to Lesley Morton's book, John Rowe was a carpenter in 1841, and a journeyman carpenter in 1851; he went to Australia in 1854.
RES: COR0770. John Rowe, aged 27, is listed in the 1851 census for Camborne at Centenary Street with his mother and siblings.
MAR: First marriage: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart D. COR0779 provides date and place. The bride and groom both signed the register; they were married by banns, both of the parish of Camborne; John was shown as a carpenter, the son of James Rowe, a working engineer; Jane was shown as the daughter of Matthew Rowe, a carpenter. The witnesses were: Joseph Dennis and Samuel Whear. In reply to COR0857, Jeannette Merritt wrote that the marriage register shows John Rowe as a bachelor in 1851. NOTE: John Rowe's wife Jane Rowe died in England in December 1865 and was buried in Cornwall.
Second marriage: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart D, gives wife's name. CHT0133 provides place.
Third marriage: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart D, gives wife's name as Tippett. CHT0132 gives year; CHT0133 gives surname as Tibbetts, and provides year and place.NOT: In COR0836, regarding the fact that John Rowe appears to have started a new family in Australia while his first wife Jane and son John were still living in Cornwall, Jeannette Merritt wrote: "Yes, it was quite common for men to leave a wife and family in Cornwall when they went overseas to work - perhaps intending to send for them when they were settled in their new country and perhaps not! Sometimes the wife refused to leave her homeland - my great grandmother Anne Rowe refused to marry William Hosking when he came home from Australia as she would not leave England, and if he did not return and marry her around eight years later and stay in this country I would not have been born! Another case is my grandfather Henry Floyd's sister Mary who married William John Kneebone. He went to work in the mines one day and never returned. She discovered that he must have left that morning wearing two suits! They suspect that he joined the hordes of miners who were leaving Cornwall for Africa and Australia - also America and Canada. She never heard from him again and was left to bring up three small children on her own.".
DTH: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart D, provides year. COR0765: according to Lesley Morton's book, he was gored by his pet bull. CHT0133 provides place. CHT0132 adds date.
CHR: COR0779. Listed as Jane Rowe, daughter of Matthew Rowe and Mary Leach, father a wheelwright of Perranwell.
NOT: COR0779: The 1851 census for Church Row, Camborne, shows that Matthew Row, household head, aged 34, a master painter employing 6 men), was born at Perranarworthal; his wife Jane Bray Row, aged 26, was born St. Marys, Truro; their daughter, Marian Row, was aged one month, born Camborne. Matthew Row's sister, Jane Row, was a visitor at Church Row, aged 21, a dressmaker, born Perranarworthal.
MAR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart D. COR0779 provides date and place.
NOT: COR0779: Jeannette Merritt located Jane Row in the 1861 census (RG9/36750, residing in Richmond, North Riding of Yorkshire (Enum: District 16, Folio 85, Page 3, Schedule 11), at Middleton Lodge. This was the house of Edmund Backhouse, JP for Durham and a banker. His wife Juliet Mary was born in Perranarworthal. He had living in the house three children, a niece, two visitors, a governess and 13 servants! Jane Row was one of the servants, aged 36, married, occupation Nurse, born (indecipherable but shown as Perran Ornotthale, or Perranuthno on FREECEN; the original copy on Ancestry is very difficult to read, but it could be interpreted as Perranarworthal). See also notes for Jane Rowe's sister Anne Rowe (RIN 11590) who was a visitor in the Backhouse - Fox household at the time of the 1851 census.
!DTH: COR0779: Cornwall Online Parish Clerk's website states that she was "of Perranwell, aged 36."BUR: COR0779: Monumental Inscription (MI) for Perranworthal Parish Churchyard (card B117 on Cornwall Family History Society database) shows the date of her death, mentions John Rowe (probably states that she was the wife of John) and also shows that she was buried in the same grave as her parents Matthew and Mary Rowe, although their surname was shown as "Row".
BIR: CHT0132 and CHT0133.
MAR: COR0250, chart D, provides wife's name.
DTH: CHT0132 provides place; CHT0133 provides year and place.
201. Mary Elizabeth OR Elizabeth Mary Rowe
BIR: COR0250, chart D, provides year and gives first names as "Mary Elizabeth", as does CHT0132 which also provides place. CHT0133 provides place and year and reverses first name: "Elizabeth Mary".
DTH: COR0250, chart D, provides year. CHT0132 and CHT0133 provide year and place.
BIR: COR0250, chart D, provides year (1863). CHT0133 provides State and gives birth year as 1864. CHT0132 and CHT0134 provide place and birth year as 1864.
DTH: COR0250, chart D, provides year. CHT0132 and CHT0133 provide place and year.
BIR: COR0250, chart D, provides year (1862). CHT0133 provides place (Taradale, Victoria) and gives birth year as 1867. CHT0132 gives birth year as 1867 and gives place as Fryers Creek, Victoria. COR0839 confirms that Emily Ann Rowe was born in Taradale.
DTH: COR0250, chart D, provides year. CHT0133 provides year and place. CHT0132 provides year and State. COR0839 indicates that Emily Ann Rowe died in 1868, aged six months.
BIR: COR0250, chart D, provides year and gives name as John. In COR0775, Jeannette Merritt indicates that Lesley Morton's chart shows that Thomas and John were twin brothers. CHT0132, CHT0133 and CHT0134 provide year and place and all give this child's name as James.
DTH: COR0250, chart D, provides year. CHT0133 and CHT0134 provide year (1869) and place. CHT0132 indicates that James Rowe died AFTER 1936.
BIR: COR0250, chart D, provides year. CHT0132 and CHT0133 both provide year and place.
DTH: COR0250, chart D, suggests that he lived into the 1900s. CHT0132 and CHT0133 provide death year and place.
BIR: CHT0132 and CHT0133. CHT0134 indicates that Eliza Tibbetts was the sister of Alice Tibbetts and that Alice Tibbetts became Eliza's mother-in-law.
MAR: COR0250, chart D, provides wife's name as Tippett, as does CHT0132 (both in error) which also gives the year. CHT0133 gives surname as Tibbetts, and provides year and place. CHDT0134 also gives name as Tibbetts.
DTH: CHT0132 and CHT0133.
85. Edward William Hitchens Rowe
CHR: CHT0130. COR0250, enclosure 4, chart F, indicates that the family resided at Killivose; the father was a miner. CHT0133 states "abt 1830" and spells middle name "Hitchins", not "Hitchens". The Australia Billion Graves Cemetery Index Transcription provides his date of birth and confirms 1831.
MAR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart D, provides wife's name. COR0765 provides year and place. GRO (London), third quarter 1856, Newton Abbot Registration District (5b/229). Lesley Morton's book indicates that they went to Australia in 1858 with one child from Ilsington, Devon. In COR0774, Jeannette Merritt wrote that she assumes that all events from 1858 took place in Australia.
RES: CHT0132 locates Edward Rowe in the 1851 census living with his father James and older brother Philip and wife Mary at Christow, Devonshire:
1851 census - # RG 8/ Rattle Street, Christow, Devonshire, England:
ROWE James 1798 hd m m 53 Con Camborne engineer
ROWE Philip 1826 s m ? 25 Con Camborne miner
ROWE Mary 1828 w/s f m 23 Sts Wednesbury ---
ROWE Edward 1831 s m u 20 Con Camborne engineerNOT: In COR0876, Jeannette Merritt wrote that Edward Rowe went to Australia in 1858.
OCC: CHT0132 indicates that E.W.H. Rowe ran a grocery shop in Fryerstown with Thomas Cocks.
DTH: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart D, provides year. CHT0132 provides date (13 December 1910) and place, CHT0133 provides year and place. CHT0134 gives date of death as 13 November 1910. The Australia Billion Graves Cemetery Index Transcription gives his date of death as 13 December 1910. In COR0864, Geoff Hall agreed that the date should be 13 December 1910.
BUR: Australia Billion Graves Cemetery Index Transcription.
BIR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart D, provides year (1835). CHT0133 provides date (26 April 1835 - should probably be christening date) and place. COR0842 corrected place name spelling.
CHR: CHT0132 shows her name as Elizabeth Mary Prouse. COR0842 corrected place name spelling.
MAR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart D, provides wife's name.
DTH: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart D, provides year. CHT0133 provides year and place. CHT0132 provides date and place. The Australia Billion Graves Cemetery Index Transcription confirms her date of death.
BUR: Australia Billion Graves Cemetery Index Transcription.
BIR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart D, provides year. CHT0132 and CHT0133 provide year and place.
DTH: CHT0132 and CHT0133. The Australia Billion Graves Cemetery Index Transcription provides his date of death.
BUR: Australia Billion Graves Cemetery Index Transcription.
BIR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart D, provides year. CHT0133 provides place. CHT0132 and CHT0133.
DTH: CHT0132 and CHT0133. The Australia Billion Graves Cemetery Index Transcription provides his date of death.
BUR: Australia Billion Graves Cemetery Index Transcription.
BIR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart D, provides year. COR0774 clarifies that Richard and Ernest were twins. CHT0132 and CHT0133 provide year and place.
DTH: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart D, provides year. COR0774 indicates that Richard and Ernest both died in 1870. CHT0132 and CHT0133 provide year and place. The Australia Billion Graves Cemetery Index Transcription provides his date of death, but inadvertently gives the year as "1970", whereas his twin brother died on 24 December 1870.
BUR: Australia Billion Graves Cemetery Index Transcription.
BIR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart D, provides year. COR0774 clarifies that Richard and Ernest were twins. CHT0132 and CHT0133 provide year, place and middle name.
DTH: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart D, provides year. COR0774 indicates that Richard and Ernest both died in 1870. CHT0132 and CHT0133 provide year and place. The Australia Billion Graves Cemetery Index Transcription provides his date of death.
BUR: Australia Billion Graves Cemetery Index Transcription.
216. Elizabeth Mary Hitchins Rowe
BIR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart D, provides year. CHT0132 and CHT0133 provide middle names, year and place.
DTH: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart D, provides year. CHT0132 and CHT0133 provide year and place. The Australia Billion Graves Cemetery Index Transcription provides date of death.
BUR: Australia Billion Graves Cemetery Index Transcription.
BIR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart F, gives year as 1833. COR0250, chart D, gives year as 1837. CHT0132 gives year as 1833. CHT0133 states "abt. 1833".
CHR: CHT0130. COR0250, enclosure 4, chart F, indicates that the family resided at Killivose; the father was a miner. COR0775: Christened at the same time as his sister Grace.
OCC: COR0765: In the 1851 census, he is listed as a copper miner.
MAR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart D, provides wife's name. CHT0132 and CHT0133 provides year and place. COR0765: Lesley Morton's book indicates that Hannibal Rowe went to Australia in 1854. His wife Mary Temby was born in 1844, they were married in Australia and had 7 children. He was the Mayor of Castlemaine in 1885.
DTH: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart D, provides year. COR0765 provides place: Lesley Morton's book indicates that he choked on a plum stone in his garden! CHT0133 provides year and place. CHT0132 adds date and provides more specific place name.
BIR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart D, provides year. CHT0132 provides year and place. CHT0133 provides year.
MAR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart D, provides wife's name. CHT0132 and CHT0133 provide year and place.
DTH: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart D, provides year. CHT0132 and CHT0133 provide year and place.
BIR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart D, provides year (1867). CHT0133 provides place and year (1871). CHT0132: Registration 22056/1871 Victoria.
DTH: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart D, provides year (1868). CHT0132 and CHT0133 provide place and year (1872).
BIR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart D, provides year. CHT0133 provide Castlemaine as birth place; CHT0132 adds Casterton, Castlemaine and #14532/1875 Vic.
MAR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart D, provides husband's name. CHT0132 provides year and place (state). CHT0133 does NOT show a marriage for Annie Louise Rowe as the child of Haninibal Orchard Rowe and Mary Temby, but does show Annie Louisa (sic) Rowe (1875-1959) as the third wife of John Rowe (ca. 1855-1935). Annie Louise Rowe and John Rowe were first cousins; their fathers were brothers.
DTH: CHT0132 and CHT0133.
BIR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart G. CHT0132 states 1854; CHT0133 indicates about 1855.
CHR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart G, indicates that the family was living at Beacon.
MAR: First marriage: Except where otherwise indicated, all name, date and place data relating to the descendants of this couple is from the "Outline Descendant Report for Philip Orchard" that was compiled and researched by Geoffrey Hall and included in the online "Orchard-Rowe-Kitto" posting by Ken Stewart and Ernie Orchard (last updated 12 October 2004). The code assigned to that chart by Walter Meyer zu Erpen is CHT0133. COR0872 provides place of marriage.
Second marriage: Except where otherwise indicated, all name, date and place data relating to the descendants of this couple is from the "Outline Descendant Report for Philip Orchard" that was compiled and researched by Geoffrey Hall and included in the online "Orchard-Rowe-Kitto" posting by Ken Stewart and Ernie Orchard (last updated 12 October 2004). The code assigned to that chart by Walter Meyer zu Erpen is CHT0133.
Third marriage: CHT0133. Annie Louise Rowe and John Rowe were first cousins; their fathers were brothers.DTH: CHT0132 and CHT0133.
BIR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart D, provides year (1884). CHT0133 and CHT0134 provide place and year (1885). CHT0132 spells middle name "Maude" and gives place and birth year (1885).
DTH: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart D, provides year. CHT0132 and CHT0133 provide year and place.
BIR: CHT0130 gives year as 1838. COR0250, enclosure 4, chart A, gives year as 1837. Possible registration: GRO (London), fourth quarter 1838, Redruth Registration District (9/251). CHT0132 gives birth year as 1838 and provides place. CHT0133 and CHT0134 give birth year as 1837 and provide place.
MAR: COR0765 and COR0818: Letter from Lesley Morton to Jeannette Merritt dated 12 December 1990 states that "she came to Australia and married very young an Italian (Venetian) named Peter Gelme and after having four daughters and a son died at 30." Lesley had her marriage and death certificates. In COR0818, Jeannette Merritt speculated that Caroline Rowe may have gone to Australia following the 1853 death of her mother Jane (Orchard) Rowe. Except where otherwise indicated, all name, date and place data relating to the descendants of this couple is from the "Outline Descendant Report for Philip Orchard" that was compiled and researched by Geoffrey Hall and included in the online "Orchard-Rowe-Kitto" posting by Ken Stewart and Ernie Orchard (last updated 12 October 2004). The code assigned to that chart by Walter Meyer zu Erpen is CHT0133.
DTH: COR0765 gives 1869; CHT0132 and CHT0133 both give 1870 and provide state.
BIR: COR0818. Corrected data entry error.