BIR: COR0889 (1851 and 1861 censuses) provide place and year calculation.
CHR: COR0889: Father a miner of Tuckingmill.
MAR: COR0889: Eldred Williams, aged 27, a bachelor of Tuckingmill, a shoemaker, son of John Williams, miner, married Joey Russell, aged 30, a spinster of Tuckingmill, the daughter of John Russell, a miner, by banns. Eldred signed the register; Joey made her mark. Witnesses: John Russell and Edward Gilbert.
RES: 1861 Census, 9 West side of Albert Street, Camborne.
Eldred Williams, Boarder married, 28 Cordwainer born Camborne
Josy Williams Wife married 32 born SithneyRES: 1871 census, Gwinear.
John Russell Head married 77 Farm labourer born Sithney
Elizabeth Russell Wife married 79 born Sithney
Joy Williams Daughter married 44 born Sithney
Eldred Williams Son-in-law married 38 Shoemaker born Camborne
John E. Williams Grandson 4 born Breage.RES: 1891 census, 7 Morley Place, Plymouth, Devon
Eldred J. Williams Head married 57 Shoemaker (employee) born Camborne
Joey Williams Wife married 64 born Sithney
BIR: COR0889.
CHR: COR0889: Father a labourer of Melangoos.
BIR: COR0889 (based upon 1871 census) provides place and calculated year (1867). GRO (London), fourth quarter 1866, Helston Registration District (5c/212). Listed as John Eldred Williams, mother's maiden name Russell.
CHR: COR0890: "son of John and Jane, Trelowarren Street, miner."
MAR: COR0890: Joseph Rowe, of full age, bachelor, a miner, of Town in Trelowarren Street, father John Rowe, a miner, married Celia Sanders, of full age, spinster, living at home, of Town in Trelowarren Street, father Benjamin Sanders, a blacksmith. Both John and Celia made their mark in the register; they were married after Banns. Witnesses: Jane Barnicoat and Mary Edwards.
RES: 1851 census for Park Brackett Camborne
Joseph Rowe Head aged 29 married, Miner born Camborne
Selina Rowe Wife aged 28 married born Camborne
Alfred Rowe Son aged 8 Scholar born Camborne
Selina Rowe Dau. aged 2 Scholar born Camborne.RES: 1861 census for Park Bracket Camborne
Joseph Rowe Head aged 39 married Miner born Camborne
Salley Rowe Wife aged 38 married Miner's wife born Camborne
Alfred Rowe Son aged 18 unm. Miner born Camborne
Lilly Rowe Dau. aged 9 Scholar born Camborne
Jane Rowe Dau. aged 7 Scholar born Camborne
Joseph Rowe Son aged 7 months born Camborne.BUR: COR0890: "of Roskear Fields aged 43."
Celia (Selina or Salley) Sanders
BIR: COR0890. Over three census returns, Celia, wife and then widow of Joseph Rowe, was reported variously as Selina (1851), Salley (1861) and Celia (1871) Rowe
CHR: In COR0890, Jeannette Merritt reported that she was not able to find a christening record.
RES: 1871 census for Trelowarren Street Camborne
Benjamin Sanders Head aged 75 married Blacksmith b. Camborne
Philippa Sanders Wife aged 76 married Wife b. Camborne
Elizabeth Smitheram Dau. aged 49 married Domestic b. Camborne
Celia Rowe Dau. aged 47 Wid. Laundress b. Camborne
Celia Rowe Granddau. aged 19 Unm. Servant b. Camborne
Joseph Rowe Grandson aged 10 Tin dresser's assistant b. Camborne
BIR: GRO (London), third quarter 1848, Redruth Union Registration District (9/219). Listed as Cecilia Rowe, mother's maiden name Saunders (sic).
CHR: In COR0890, Jeannette Merritt reported that she could not locate a christening record.
NOT: This child was recorded as Selina Rowe, aged 2, in the 1851 census return.
BUR: COR0890: Of Town, aged 4."
234. Cecilia (Celia or Lilly) Rowe
BIR: GRO (London), second quarter 1852, Redruth Registration District (5c/295). Listed as Cecilia Rowe, mother's maiden name Sanders. This child is listed as Celia and Lilly in census returns.
CHR: In COR0890, Jeannette Merritt reported that she could not locate a christening record.
BIR: COR0890: GRO (London), fourth quarter 1854, Redruth Registration District (5c/283). Listed as Elizabeth Jane Rowe, mother's maiden name Saunders.
CHR: COR0890: "daughter of Joseph and Celia Rowe, father miner of Park Bracket."
BIR: GRO (London), fourth quarter 1856, Redruth Registration District (5c/291). Listed as Joseph Rowe, mother's maiden name Sanders.
DTH: GRO (London), fourth quarter 1856, Redruth Registration District (5c/186). Listed as Joseph Rowe, aged 0.
237. Sophie or Jessie or Bessy Rowe
BIR: In COR0890, Jeannette Merritt reported that she could not locate a birth registration. Walter Meyer zu Erpen located: GRO (London), second quarter 1858, Redruth Registration District (5c/297). Listed as Jessie Rowe, mother's maiden name Sanders. In COR0897, Jeannette Merritt agreed that this is likely the birth registration for the child christened as Sophie Rowe.
CHR: COR0890: Listed as Sophie Rowe, daughter of Joseph and Celia Rowe, father miner of Camborne.
DTH: The child Jessie appears to have died as an infant: GRO (London), third quarter 1859, Redruth Registration District (5c/168). Listed as Jessie Rowe, aged 1.
BUR: In COR0897, Jeannette Merritt reported: "The death you recorded for Jessie I had recorded as Bessy Rowe buried 19 July 1859 Parish Churchyard Camborne, of Park Bracket, aged 15 months. As the family were living at Park Bracket in 1851 and 1861 I am sure that the birth and death entries for Jessie are right and that the name Sophie was either my mistake copying from the register or entered incorrectly in the register, especially as the birth of Jessie showed her mother's maiden name as Sanders."
BIR: COR0890: GRO (London), third quarter 1860, Redruth Registration District (5c/272). Listed as Joseph Rowe.
CHR: COR0890: "born 14 Apr 1860, son of Joseph and Cecilia Rowe, father miner of North Parade."
CHR: In COR0891, Jeannette Merritt wrote that James was christened privately on 10 Aug 1831. The church register entry states "son of John and Grace, of Town miner." Both dates are shown in the printed edition of the Camborne Parish Church Registers in 1831.
MAR: COR0891: James Rowe, aged 22, bachelor, miner, of Trelowarren Street, father John Rowe, deceased, a miner, married Mary Jane Bowden Harris, aged 19, spinster, of Trelowarren Street, father William Harris, miner. Both James and Mary signed the register. Witnesses: Ann Williams and John Duckham.
RES: 1871 census for Trelowarren Street Camborne.
James Rowe head married aged 38 Innkeeper born Camborne
Mary J.B. Rowe wife married aged 34 Innkeeper's wife born Camborne
Elizabeth M. Rowe dau. unm. aged 14 born Camborne
BIR: In COR0891, Jeannette Merritt wrote that she could not work out whether any of the birth registrations for a Mary J. Harris were the correct match, and she could have been born before civil registration started on 1 July 1837.
CHR:. COR0891: Jeannette Merritt was not able to find her christening.
RES: COR0891. 1861 census for North side of Trelowarren Street Camborne
Elizabeth Sandow head widow aged 78 Beer shop keeper born Camborne
Mary J. Rowe niece married aged 24 assistant born Camborne
Elizabeth Mary Rowe niece's dau. aged 4 born Camborne.BUR: COR0891: "of Trelowarren Street, aged 35 years."
BIR: GRO (London), first quarter 1857, Redruth Registration District (05c/293). Listed as Elizabeth Mary Rowe, mother's maiden name Harris.
CHR: COR0891: "daughter of James and Mary Rowe, of Trelowarren Street, father miner."
BIR: GRO (London), second quarter 1864, Redruth Registration District (5c/302). Listed as James (sic) Rowe, mother's maiden name Harris.
CHR: COR0891: Listed as William James Rowe, son of James and Mary Jane Bowden Rowe, of Trelowarren Street, father an innkeeper.
CHR: COR0891: "daughter of John and Grace, of Town, miner."
MAR: COR0891. GRO (London), third quarter 1857, Redruth Registration District (5c/410). Listed as Sarah Rowe and John Johns.
RES: In COR0891, Jeannette Merritt wrote that Sarah Rowe appears "on the 1841 and 1851 census returns with her parents. On the 1861 census she is shown with her mother Grace Hockin and family and her son John. Her husband is not with her." Jeannette could not locate this family in the 1871 census.
BIR: In COR0891, Jeannette Merritt wrote that she had not found John Johns on the 1861 census so does not know where and when he was born. Nor had she found him on any census returns after his marriage.
CHR: In COR0891, Jeannette Merritt wrote that she had not found his christening.
BIR: In COR0891, Jeannette Merritt wrote: "There were too many entries in the GRO indexes to work out which was the right one."
RES: COR0891. John Johns appears on the 1861 census with his mother.
CHR: COR0891: "daughter of John and Grace, of Town, miner."
MAR: COR0891. GRO (London), first quarter 1867, Redruth Registration District (5c/345). Listed as Charles Hugo and Mary Ann Rowe.
RES: COR0891. This family appear on the 1871 and 1881 censuses with Mary Ann's mother Grace (Hockin) Rowe.
RES: COR0891. 1891 census, Trelowarren Street, Camborne
Chas Hugo head widower. aged 45 French polisher Not employee born Truro
Annie Hugo dau. single aged 20 born Camborne
Charles Henry Hugo son single aged 17 born Camborne
Willie Hugo son single aged 14 born Camborne
Lottie Hugo dau. single aged 9 born Camborne.DTH: COR0891. GRO (London), first quarter 1891, Redruth Registration District (5c/198). Listed as Mary Ann Hugo.
BIR: COR0891. GRO (London), second quarter 1845, Truro Registration District (9/317). Listed as Charles Hugo.
BIR: COR0891. GRO (London), third quarter 1867, Redruth Registration District (5c/265). Listed as Sarah Annie Hugo.
BIR: COR0891. GRO (London), first quarter 1873, Redruth Registration District (5c/267). Listed as Charles Henry Hugo.
244. William James (Willie) Hugo
BIR: COR0891. GRO (London), third quarter 1875, Redruth Registration District (5c/235). Listed as William James Hugo.
BIR: COR0891. GRO (London), second quarter 1880, Redruth Registration District (5c/252). Listed as Laura Hugo.
CHR: COR0901: father a miner of Roskear.
RES: COR0902. The 1841 census shows David Rowe, a copper miner, living at Tolcarne Street, Camborne, with his father and siblings.
MAR: COR0901 and COR0902. David Rowe, of full age, bachelor, miner, of Town, son of William Rowe, miner, and Elizabeth Hancock, of full age, spinster, miner, of Carn Entral, daughter of Stephen Hancock, engine man, were married by Banns. David signed the register; Elizabeth made her mark. Witnesses: Stephen Hancock, who made his mark, and John Duckham.
RES: In COR0902, Jeannette Merritt wrote there is no trace of this family after the christening of their daughter Elizabeth Jane Rowe in 1844.
BIR: COR0901 and COR0910.
CHR: COR0902. Daughter of Stephen and Jenefer Hancock, father a miner.
CHR: COR0902. Daughter of David and Elizabeth Rowe of Troon, father a miner
CHR: COR0901: father a miner of Roskear.
MAR: COR0901.
BIR: COR0901 and COR0902.
MAR: COR0902. Henry Polglase, bachelor, of full age, of Tuckingmill, miner, son of Henry Polglase, miner, and Elizabeth Rowe, spinster, of full age, of Tuckingmill, daughter of William Rowe, miner, were married by Banns. Henry signed the register; Elizabeth made her mark. Witnesses: Thomas Carne and Edward Gilbert.
RES: COR0902. 1851 census, Tuckingmill, Camborne
Henry Polglase Head Mar. aged 24 Copper miner b. St.Hilary
Elizabeth Polglase Wife Mar. aged 23 b. Illogan
Elizabeth J.M. Polglase Dau. aged 4 mths b. Illogan
In COR0902, Jeannette Merritt wrote that she could not find the family in the 1861 census.
247. Elizabeth Jane Michell Polglase
BIR: COR0902. GRO (London), first quarter 1851, Redruth registration district (9/297). Mother's maiden name Row.
CHR: COR0902. Son of Henry and Elizabeth Polglase, of Tuckingmill, father a miner.
CHR: COR0902. Daughter of Henry and Elizabeth Polglase, of Tuckingmill, father a miner.
CHR: COR0902. Daughter of Henry and Elizabeth Polglase, of Tuckingmill, father a miner.
BIR: COR0902. GRO (London), first quarter 1858, Redruth registration district (5c/296). Listed as Eliza Polglase, mother's maiden name Rowe.
CHR: COR0902. Daughter of Henry and Elizabeth Polglase, of Tuckingmill, father a miner.
BUR: COR0902. Eliz Ellen Polglase, aged 2 years, of Tuckingmill.
CHR: COR0901: father a miner of Roskear.
MAR: COR0901 and COR00902. GRO (London), first quarter 1844, Redruth registration district (9/234). William Rowe, the younger, of full age, bachelor, of Tuckingmill, miner, son of William Rowe, miner, and Johanna Drien, of full age, spinster, of Tuckingmill, at home, daughter of William Drien, husbandman, were married by Banns. Both made their mark in the register. Witnesses: Richard Launder and George Stephens.
RES: COR0902. 1851 census, Pendarves Street, Tuckingmill, Camborne
William Rowe Head 28 Mar. copper miner b. Illogan
Johanna Rowe Wife 24 Mar. b. Penryn
William James Rowe Son 4 b. Camborne
George Rowe Son 4 b. Camborne
Elizabeth Jane Rowe Dau. 1 b. CamborneRES: COR0902. 1861 census, Pendarves Street, Tuckingmill, Camborne
William Rowe Head 39 Mar. Copper miner b. Camborne
Johanna Rowe Wife 32 Mar. b. Penryn
William Rowe Son 16 Copper miner b. Penryn
George Rowe Son 14 Copper miner b. Penryn
Elizabeth Rowe Dau 12 b. Penryn
David Rowe Son 9 b. Penryn
Margaret Rowe Dau. 5 b. Penryn
Henriette Rowe Dau 3 b. Penryn
Daniell Rowe Son 2 mths b. PenrynBUR: COR0901.
BIR: COR0901.
CHR: COR0902. Joanna Williams Timmins Drain, daughter of William and Betsy Drain of Penryn, labourer.
MAR: COR0902. Marriage record shows Johanna's surname as Drien. Her father's surname is also spelled Drien, as it is also on his own marriage entry. The registrations of Johanna Rowe's children give various spellings of Drain.
RES: COR0902. 1871 census, College Street, Camborne
Joannah Rowe Head 43 Wid. Miner's widow b. Penryn
George Rowe Son 23 Unm. Tin miner b. Camborne
Elizabeth Rowe Dau. 21 Unm. Mine girl b. Camborne
David Rowe Son 18 Unm. Tin miner b. Camborne
Maryann Rowe Dau. 16 Unm. Mine girl b. Camborne
Walter Rowe Son 13 Unm. Work stamps b. Camborne
Joannah Rowe Dau 9 Unm. Work at mine b. Camborne
Elizabeth Rowe Dau 7 Unm. Scholar b. Camborne
Samuel Rowe Son 4 Unm. Scholar b. CamborneRES: COR0902. 1881 census, Wellington Street, Camborne
Johanna Rowe Head 48 Wid. Greengrocer b. Penryn
Samuel Rowe Son 14 Unm. Mine Labourer b. Camborne
George Rowe Grandson 6 Scholar b. Camborne
BIR: COR0902. GRO (London), fourth quarter 1844, Redruth registration district (9/242). Mother's maiden name Drain.
CHR: COR0902. William James Rowe, son of William and Joanna of Penryn, father a labourer.
RES: COR0902. The 1861 census shows him as a copper miner.
DTH: COR0902. Ancestry Australia Death Indexes (1787-1985) show that William James Rowe died in 1902; his mother was listed as Johanna Drains.
BIR: COR0902 GRO (London), second quarter 1847, Redruth registration district (9/240). Mother's maiden name Drain.
CHR: In COR0902, Jeannette Merritt wrote none found.
RES: COR0902. The 1861 census shows him as a copper miner; the 1871 census shows him as a tin miner.
BIR: COR0902 GRO (London), fourth quarter 1849, Redruth registration district (9/284). Mother's maiden name Drain.
CHR: In COR0902, Jeannette Merritt wrote none found. COR0907: Was this child christened 1 January 1863 at Tuckingmill Parish Church? From COR0902: Elizabeth Jane Rowe, christened 1 January 1863 at Tuckingmill Parish Church, daughter of William and Joanna, of Tuckingmill, father a miner. Discussion continued in COR0909 and COR0910. In COR0911, Jeannette Merritt reported that a friend had confirmed the 1 January 1863 christening at Tuckingmill Parish by consulting the microfiche copy of the original register at the County Record Office. She also confirmed that there was no Elizabeth Jane Rowe christening at Tuckingmill during 1864.
RES: COR0902. The 1871 census shows Elizabeth Rowe, aged 21, as a mine girl.
BIR: COR0902 GRO (London), second quarter 1852, Redruth registration district (5c/301). Mother's maiden name Drane.
CHR: In COR0902, Jeannette Merritt wrote none found.
RES: COR0902. The 1871 census shows him as a tin miner.
BIR: COR0902. GRO (London), third quarter 1855, Redruth registration district (5c/262). Mother's maiden name Drane.
CHR: COR0902. Mary Anna Rowe, daughter of William and Joannah of Tuckingmill, father a miner.
RES: COR0902. The 1861 census shows her as Margaret Rowe, aged 5. In COR0902, Jeannette Merritt indicated that there is no birth or death registration or christening for a Margaret Rowe that would match.
RES: COR0902. The 1871 census shows her as Maryann Rowe, daughter, aged 16, unmarried, a mine girl.
BIR: COR0902. GRO (London), second quarter 1861, Redruth registration district (5c/314). Mother's maiden name Drain.
CHR: In COR0902, Jeannette Merritt wrote none found.
RES: COR0902. The 1861 census shows her as Daniell Rowe, son, aged 2 months, born Camborne. In COR0902, Jeannette Merritt indicated there is no birth or death registration or christening of a Daniell Rowe that would match.
RES: COR0902. The 1871 census shows her as Joannah Rowe, daughter, aged 9, unmarried, work at mine, born Camborne.
BIR: COR0902. GRO (London), first quarter 1864, Redruth registration district (5c/321). Mother's maiden name Drain.
CHR: In COR0902, Jeannette Merritt wrote none found.
RES: COR0902. The 1871 census shows this child as Elizabeth Rowe, daughter, aged 7, unmarried, scholar, born Camborne.
BIR: COR0902. GRO (London), fourth quarter 1867, Redruth registration district (5c/256). Mother's maiden name Drain.
CHR: COR0902. Son of William and Joanna of College Row, father a greengrocer.
RES: COR0902. The 1881 census shows him as Samuel Rowe, son, aged 14, unmarried, a mine labourer, born Camborne.
CHR: COR0901: "13 Jun 1823 PC Camborne and 25 Apr 1860 PC Camborne." His first christening states his father was a miner of Roskear. His second christening states that he was living at Trelowarren Street and was the son of William, a miner, and Alice and was born on 15 Apr. 1824. Jeannette Merritt added: his first christening definitely took place in 1823.
!MAR: COR0901 and COR0903: John Rowe, blacksmith, of Chapel Street, son of William Rowe, miner, married Anne Matthews, of Chapel Street, daughter of Thomas Matthews, mason. Witnesses: Thomas Matthews and John Duckham.RES: COR0903. 1851 census, Trelowarren Street, Camborne
John Rowe Head aged 28 Mar. Blacksmith b. Camborne
Ann Rowe Wife aged 25 Mar. b. Camborne
Elth A. Rowe Dau. aged 4 b. Camborne
Thomas Rowe Son aged 2 b. CamborneRES: COR0903. 1861 census, South & East by Turnpike Road to Dolcoath Style, Camborne
John Rowe Head aged 38 Mar. Blacksmith b. Camborne
Ann Rowe Wife aged 34 Mar. b. Camborne
Emily Ann Rowe Dau. aged 14 Scholar b. CamborneRES: COR0903 (corrected by COR0910). 1871 census, Trelowarren Street, Camborne
John Rowe Head aged 47 Mar. Blacksmith b. Tuckingmill
Ann Rowe Wife aged 43 Mar. b. Camborne
Emily A. Rowe Dau. aged 24 b. Camborne
Thomas A. Rowe Son [sic] aged 2 b. CamborneRES: COR0905. 1881 census, Arlecdon, Cumberland. Harris Villa Arlecdon.
John Rowe Head Mar. aged 56 Blacksmith b. Cornwall
Ann Rowe Wife Mar. aged 54 b. Cornwall
Thomas A Rowe Grandson aged 11 Scholar b. Cornwall
Francis Darenton Boarder Mar. aged 57 Stone mason b. Cornwall
BIR: COR0901.
CHR: COR0903: "daughter of Thomas and Anne, of Town, father a mason."
262. Thomas Benjamin Joseph Matthews Rowe
BIR: COR0903. GRO (London), first quarter 1849, Redruth Registration District (9/269). Mother's maiden name Matthews.
CHR: COR0903. Christening record indicates son of John and Ann Rowe, of Town, father a blacksmith.
DTH: COR0903. GRO (London), third quarter 1852, Redruth Registration District (5c/177), aged 4 years.
BUR: COR0903: "Of Town, aged 4."
263. Thomas Benjamin Joseph Matthews Rowe
BIR: COR0903. GRO (London),third quarter 1852, Redruth Registration District (5c/271). Mother's maiden name Matthews.
CHR: In COR0903, Jeannette Merritt wrote: "none found."
DTH: COR0903. GRO (London),second quarter 1856, Redruth Registration District (5c/181).
BUR: COR0903: "Of Trelowarren Street, aged 3."
CHR: COR0901: father a miner of Roskear.
MAR: COR0901. COR0904. John James, of full age, bachelor, residing at Trelowarren Street, Town, blacksmith, son of John James, deceased, a blacksmith, and Anne Rowe, minor, spinster, residing at The Cross, miner, daughter of William Rowe, miner, were married by Banns. John signed his name; Anne made her mark. Witnesses: John Duckham and David Rowe.
RES: COR0904. 1861 census, Chapel Street, Phillack
Ann James Head Mar. aged 37 Blacksmith's wife b. Camborne
John C. James Son aged 14 Blacksmith's assistant b. Camborne
Mary Ann James Dau. aged 12 Scholar b. Camborne
William James Son aged 8 Scholar b. Phillack
Rebecca James Dau. aged 5 Scholar b. Phillack
Sarah James Dau. aged 3 b. Phillack
In COR0904, Jeannette Merritt indicated that she could not find the family on 1871 or 1881 censuses.RES: In COR0907, Jeannette Merritt wrote: "I think that there is no doubt that the James family you have found in Australia are the same as the family that disappeared from Cornwall. It would be astonishing if there was another John Dein/Deiu James who had a daughter called Rebecca Jane James of the same age as our Rebecca Jane, and also the death of a John Cornelius James ... whose age at death matched the birth of our John Cornelius James."
John Dain OR Deiu OR Dieu James
BIR: COR0901. Middle name Dain from 1851 census; "Deiu" version from 1874 marriage of daughter Rebecca Jane James in South Australia. Were Dain and Deiu intended to be the surname Dieu?
CHR: COR0904. Son of John and Elizabeth of Cusgarne, father a miner.
MAR: COR0904. John James, of full age, bachelor, residing at Trelowarren Street, Town, blacksmith, son of John James, deceased, a blacksmith, and Anne Rowe, minor, spinster, residing at The Cross, miner, daughter of William Rowe, miner, were married by Banns. John signed his name; Anne made her mark. Witnesses: John Duckham and David Rowe.
RES: COR0904. 1851 census, Trevaunce Porth, St.Agnes.
John Dain James Head Mar. aged 27 Blacksmith b. Gwennap
Ann James Wife Mar. aged 26 b. Camborne
John C. James Son Unm. aged 4 Scholar b. Camborne
Mary Ann James Dau Unm. aged 2 At home b. Camborne
Rebecca James Dau Unm. aged 10 days b. St.Agnes
Jane Rowe Visitor Unm. aged 14 Visitor b. Camborne. (Jane Rowe is the sister to Ann James, nee Rowe)RES: In COR0907, Jeannette Merritt agreed that it is probable that John Dain or Deiu Rowe had left England by the time of the 1861 census and that the rest of the family joined him before the 1871 census.
BIR: COR0904. GRO (London), third quarter 1846, Redruth Registration District (9/237). Listed as John Cornelius James, mother's maiden name Rowe.
CHR: In COR0904, Jeannette Merritt wrote none found.
DTH: COR0904. John Cornelius James, aged 59, a resident of North Unley, Adelaide, died there in 1906. Registration number 317/69.
BIR: COR0904. GRO (London), second quarter 1848, Redruth Registration District (9/246). Listed as Mary Ann James, mother's maiden name Rowe.
CHR: COR0904. Daughter of John and Ann, of Bodriggy, father a blacksmith. Privately baptised at Camborne in 1848.
BIR: COR0904. GRO (London), second quarter 1851, Truro Registration District (9/237). Listed as Rebecca James, mother's maiden name Rowe. Rebecca James was aged 10 days on the night of the 1851 enumeration.
CHR: In COR0904, Jeannette Merritt wrote none found.
DTH: COR0904. GRO (London), second quarter 1851, Truro Registration District (9/225). Listed as Rebecca James, aged 0.
BUR: COR0904. Of Trevaunce, Coombe, aged 3 months.
CHR: COR0904. Son of John and Ann of Bodriggy, father a blacksmith.
CHR: COR0904. Daughter of John and Ann of Bodriggy, father a blacksmith.
MAR: COR0904. Rebecca Jane James, aged 18, spinster, daughter of John Deiu (sic) James, and Josiah Perry, aged 25, single, son of William Perry, were married at the home of the bride's father John Deiu James at Hamly Mine, Daly, South Australia. Registration number 101/100.
BIR: COR0904.
BIR: COR0904. GRO (London), second quarter 1858, Redruth Registration District (5c/304). Listed as James James, mother's maiden name Row. He was a twin brother of Sarah James.
CHR: COR0904. Son of John and Ann of Bodriggy, father a blacksmith, born April 1858.
DTH: COR0904. GRO (London), second quarter 1858, Redruth Registration District (5c/200). Listed as James James, aged 0 years.
BUR: COR0904. Aged 2 months, of St. John Street.
BIR: COR0904. GRO (London), second quarter 1858, Redruth Registration District (5c/304). Listed as Sarah James, mother's maiden name Row. She was a twin sister of James James.
CHR: COR0904. Daughter of John and Ann of Bodriggy, father a blacksmith, born April 1858.
CHR: COR0901. Christened privately, father a miner of Pengiggan.
MAR: First marriage: COR0901 and COR0905. GRO (London), fourth quarter 1851, Redruth Registration District (9/368).
Second marriage: COR0901 and COR0905. GRO (London), second quarter 1871, Redruth Registration District (5c/394). Listed as Charles Rowe and Jane Collins (sic). CER0428. Charles Rowe, aged 42, widower, a mine labourer, residing at Tolcarne Street, Camborne, the son of William Rowe, deceased, a miner, and Jane Collins (sic), aged 36 years, a spinster, residing at Tolcarne Street, Camborne, daughter of William Collins (sic), a labourer, were married in the Register Office at Redruth by certificate before W.T. Davey, Registrar. The bride and groom both made their mark. Witnesses: Mary Ann Ellis made her mark; John Chegwidden signed his name. In COR0907, Jeannette Merritt wrote: "As regards Jane Nancollas, she was on the 1871 census with that name as Charles Rowe's housekeeper, shown as unmarried and I found her christening. As the marriage of Charles Rowe to Jane Collins took place in the June quarter of 1871 it is very unlikely that Jane Nancollas could have been married to a Collins and then made a widow in such a short time. By 1881 Charles Rowe had died and Jane Rowe is shown as a widow aged 45, born St.Austell. Jane Nancollas was christened in St. Austell in 1836, so the age and place of christening match the information given on the 1881 census."RES: 1861 census, Tolcarne Street, Camborne
Charles Rowe Head Mar. aged 32 Smith b. Camborne
Eliza Rowe Wife Mar. aged 35 b. Stithians
David Rowe Son Unm. aged 9 Scholar b. Camborne
Mary Ann Rowe Dau.Unm. aged 5 Scholar b. Camborne
William Rowe Son Unm. aged 1 Scholar b. CamborneRES: 1871 census, William Street, Camborne
Charles Rowe Head Mar. aged 42 W. Blacksmith b. Camborne
Jane Nancollas Housekeeper Single aged 36 Housekeeper b. Charlestown
Mary A. Rowe Dau. Unm. aged 15 Mine labourer, surface b. St. Austell
William Rowe Son aged 12 Mine labourer, surface b. Camborne
Eliza J. Rowe Dau. aged 7 Scholar b. CamborneDTH: COR0901. GRO (London), fourth quarter 1878, Redruth Registration District (5c/172). Listed as Charles Rowe, aged 48.
BUR: COR0901. Of Centenary Row, aged 48.
BIR: COR0901.
CHR: COR0905. Daughter of Richard and Drulitta Pascoe, of Trewithen, Stithians, father a labourer.
BUR: COR0905. Of Tolcarne Street, aged 41 years.
BIR: COR0905. GRO (London), third quarter 1852, St. Austell Registration District (5c/136). Mother's maiden name Pascoe.
CHR: COR0905: "Born 2 Dec 1851 son of Charles and Eliza Rowe of Tolcarne Street, Smith." Jeannette Meritt added: "These dates do not tie up, but are copied correctly.
BIR: COR0905. GRO (London), second quarter 1856, St. Austell Registration District (5c/155). Mother's maiden name Pascoe.
CHR: COR0905. "Born 2 Mar 1855 daughter of Charles and Eliza Rowe of Tolcarne Street, Smith." Jeannette Merritt added: "Again these dates do not tie up, but are copied correctly. As these two christenings took place some years after the children's births, it is quite possible that the parents got the year of birth wrong on both of them."
BIR: COR0905. GRO (London), third quarter 1858, Redruth Registration District (5c/281). Mother's maiden name Pascoe.
DTH: COR0905. GRO (London), third quarter 1858, Redruth Registration District (5c/167). Aged 0 years.
BUR: COR0905. Jeannette Merritt added that she had not located a burial record.
BIR: COR0905. GRO (London), first quarter 1860, Redruth Registration District (5c/316). Mother's maiden name Pascoe.
BIR: COR0905. GRO (London), third quarter 1862, Redruth Registration District (5c/276). Mother's maiden name Pascoe.
BIR: COR0905. GRO (London), fourth quarter 1866, Redruth Registration District (5c/254). Mother's maiden name Pascoe.
DTH: COR0905 and COR0909. GRO (London), fourth quarter 1870, Redruth Registration District (5c/200). Aged 4 years.
BUR: COR0905. Of Tolcarne Street, aged 4 years.
BIR: COR0901. COR0905: Year and place from 1871 census return when Jane Nancollas, housekeeper, aged 36, born Charlestown, was living with the Rowe family in William Street, Camborne.
CHR: COR0905. Daughter of William and Elizabeth of Charlestown, father a labourer.
MAR: COR0901 and COR0905. GRO (London), second quarter 1871, Redruth Registration District (5c/394). Listed as Charles Rowe and Jane Collins (sic). CER0428. Charles Rowe, aged 42, widower, a mine labourer, residing at Tolcarne Street, Camborne, the son of William Rowe, deceased, a miner, and Jane Collins (sic), aged 36 years, a spinster, residing at Tolcarne Street, Camborne, daughter of William Collins (sic), a labourer, were married in the Register Office at Redruth by certificate before W.T. Davey, Registrar. The bride and groom both made their mark. Witnesses: Mary Ann Ellis made her mark; John Chegwidden signed his name. In COR0907, Jeannette Merritt wrote: "As regards Jane Nancollas, she was on the 1871 census with that name as Charles Rowe's housekeeper, shown as unmarried and I found her christening. As the marriage of Charles Rowe to Jane Collins took place in the June quarter of 1871 it is very unlikely that Jane Nancollas could have been married to a Collins and then made a widow in such a short time. By 1881 Charles Rowe had died and Jane Rowe is shown as a widow aged 45, born St.Austell. Jane Nancollas was christened in St. Austell in 1836, so the age and place of christening match the information given on the 1881 census."
RES: 1881 census, Mid Centenary Row, Camborne
Jane Rowe Head Widow aged 45 b. St.Austell
William Rowe Son Unm. aged 21 Tin miner b. Camborne
Eliza Rowe Dau. Unm. aged 17 Tin miner b. Camborne
CHR: COR0901. Christened privately, father a miner of Pengiggan.
RES: COR0905. Listed in the 1851 census for St. Agnes at Trevaunce Porth as a visitor with sister Anne and her husband John Dain James.
RES: COR0905. 1861 census, Tolcarne Street, Camborne.
Jane Rowe Head (No status) aged 26 Mine girl b. Camborne
Elizabeth Rowe Dau. Unm. aged 8 months b. Camborne
BIR: GRO (London), second quarter 1861, Redruth Registration District (5c/320). Listed as Elizabeth Mary Rowe, mother's maiden name Rowe.