BIR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart A. COR0769: Register states "of Pengegon Moor, father a miner." This is where her great-uncle James Rowe (1765-1817) who married Grace Rawlings was living when he died.
CHR: COR0769.
MAR: COR0769: Register states that William Launder, a minor, was a bachelor, working as a miner, residing in Tuckingmill, son of William Launder, a grate labourer; Sarah Rowe, a spinster, of Town, the daughter of James Rowe, a deceased miner, was a labourer in a safety fuse factory. Jeannette Merritt added that this was the Bickford Smith Fuse Factory in Tuckingmill, Camborne.
BIR: COR0769. Listed as William Henry Launder, son of William Launder and Elizabeth Tregay.
CHR: COR0906. Daughter of William Henry and Sarah Launder of Town, father a miner.
CHR: COR0906. Daughter of William Henry and Sarah Launder of Tucking Mill, father a miner.
CHR: COR0906. Son of William Henry and Sarah Launder of The Hill, father a miner.
BIR: COR0250, enclosure 4, chart A. COR0906: Roskear is part of Camborne.
CHR: COR0769: Register states that his father was a miner, residing near Roskear, Camborne.
MAR: COR0769: Marriage register states that James Rowe was a miner, of Town, son of James Rowe, deceased, a miner; Eliza Viol, also of Town, was the daughter of Samuel Viol, a miner.
RES: COR0906. 1851 census, Centenary Street, Camborne
James Rowe Head Mar. aged 30 Copper miner b. Camborne
Eliza Rowe Wife Mar. aged24 b. Camborne
James Rowe Son Unm aged 9 months b. Camborne
In COR0906, Jeannette Merritt indicated that she could not find this family in the 1861 census.
BIR: COR0769.
CHR: COR0906. Daughter of Samuel and Anne Viol of near Croft Mitchell, Camborne.
CHR: COR0769: Christening was at home but entered in the register for Camborne Parish Church and marked "private, of Town, father a miner."
BUR: COR0769: Burial register states "of Town, aged 4 months."
CHR: COR0769: "of Town, father a miner."
CHR: COR0769: First christening was at home but entered in the register for Camborne Parish Church and marked "private, of Town, father a miner." Second christening entry, on 11 December 1852, indicated "of Centenary Street, father a miner."
CHR: COR0769: First christening was at home but entered in the register for Camborne Parish Church and marked "private." Second christening entry, on 4 March 1854, indicated "of Centenary Street, father a miner."