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Surname Town/Parish Century Researcher Surname Town/Parish Century Researcher ABRAHAM Crowan 18 Jean ALLEN Breage/Uly Lelant 18-19 Jean ANGOVE Arlene ANQUIN Helen BAWDEN Liskard Arlene BAWDEN Camborne Carolyn BAWDEN Camborne Francis Padstow, St Columb Major, St Wenn, BAZELY St Issey Margaret E. BEAGELHOLE Crowan,Wendron, Camborne, Helston Redruth, Truro, St 18-19 Jean BEHAN Austell Yowann BENNING Judy B. BERRYMAN Arlene BLAMEY Claudia BOLITHO St Just in Penwith Bill BOWDEN Phillack 18 Gay BUNT Craig & Colleen Breage, Germoe, Helston, Wendron, Sithney, Lelant, Porthleven, Crowan, BURTE/BURT Stithians, Redruth, Paul Jean BURTON Constantine Mickey CALENSAWE Dick & Louise CARLYON Gwinear, St Ewe 19 Bonnie CARLYON St Austell, St Ewe, Truro Mark and Judy CARLYON/CARLEEN Breage, St Ives 17 Bonnie CARLYON/CARLION Breage, Sithney 18 Bonnie Padstow, St Columb Major, St Wenn, CARR St Issey Margaret E. CARTER Paul 18 Jean CARVETH Lerona CARVETH Millie CHAPPELL Judy B. CHEGWIDDEN Wendron, Helston, Constantine 17-19 Jean CHEGWIDEN Wendron, Helston, Constantine 17-19 Jean CHEGWIN Wendron, Helston, Constantine 17-19 Jean CLEMO St Mewan 17-18 Bonnie CLEMO St Austell, St Ewe, Truro 19 Bonnie CLEMO St Austell, St Ewe, Truro Mark and Judy COLENSO Dick & Louise COLENSO St Hillary, Penzance, Madron 18-19 Joan COLENSO St Hillary, Penzance, Madron 18-19 Judy B. COLLENSO Judy B. COLLINS Dick & Louise COLLYNSAWE Dick & Louise CORNWALL Margaret E. COURTENAY Lerona COURTENAY Millie CRAGO Craig & Colleen CURNOW 17 Jean DAVY Bill West Penwith, The Lizard, Roseland, DAVY Breage Heather DAVY/DAVEY West Penwith 17-18 Dot DOWNING Lerona DOWNING Millie DUNSTON Pamela DUNSTONE Wendron 18 Heather EDDY Arlene EDMONDES Dick & Louise EDWARDS Uly Lelant 17-18 Jean ELLIS Bill FAULL/FAULE Redruth, Wheal Rose, Kenwyn 18-20 Jim & Bonnie Madron, St Just in Penwith, Morvah, GALE Bristol Janice Breage, Germoe, Helston, Wendron, Sithney, Lelant, Porthleven, Crowan, GEACH Breage,Stithians, Germoe, Redruth, Helston, Paul Wendron, Jean GEGDNA Sithney, Lelant, Porthleven, Crowan, Jean Penzance, St Just in Penwith, St Ives, ludgvan, Towendnack, Gulval, Angarrach, gwinear, Conner Downs, GEORGE Mellangoose, Sithney, Breage Alene Penzance, St Just in Penwith, St Ives, ludgvan, Towendnack, Gulval, Angarrach, gwinear, Conner Downs, GEORGE Mellangoose, Sithney, Breage Heather GIBSON Joan GIBSON Judy B. GILL Wendron 19 Jean GLUYAS Mickey GOLDSWORTHY Crowan, Breage Judy F. GOLDSWORTHY Crowan, Breage Marian GONINAN Sandra GRENFELL, Margaret Sandra HANCHETT Massachusetts Judy B. HARRIS Helen HARRY Germoe 18-19 Jean HENDY Lerona HENDY Millie HICKS Bodmin 19, 20 Heather HILL Constantine, Wendron 18 Mickey HITCHENS Redruth Bill HOCKING Nancy HOSKEN West Penwith 16-18 Dot HOSKEN Judy B. HOSKING Ludgvan, Towendnack, Gulval Alene HOSKING Helen HOSKING Ludgvan, Towendnack, Gulval Margaret P. HOSKING West Penwith 18 Dot HOSKING, Grace Sandra JANE Camborne Carolyn JENKINS Sharon JEWELL Nancy JOLLIFFE Tremaine Paul JORY St Cleer Rich KEAST Redruth, Lands End Suzanne KESSELL Bonnie KESSELL St Austell, St Ewe, Truro Mark and Judy Crowan, Camborn, Redruth, truro, St KING Austell Yowann KNOWLES Lerona KNOWLES Millie LANGMAID Ann LANGMAID Doug LANGMAID Mary & Bob LANYON Helen LAWLEY Janice LEBATT Helston 18 Jean LORY Bonnie Breage, Germoe, Helston, Wendron, Sithney, Lelant, Porthleven, Crowan, LUKE Stithians, Redruth, Paul Jean LUKE Nancy Crowan, Camborn, Redruth, truro, St MACGREGOR Austell Yowann MARTIN Heather MARTINS Penzance, Ludgvan, Uny Lelant Alene MARTINS Penzance, Ludgvan, Uny Lelant Margaret P. MARTYN Heather MAT(T)HEW(S) West :Penwith 18 Dot MATTHEW Lerona MATTHEW Millie MICHELL Redruth Shirley E. MITCHELL Margaret E. MOLLARD Crowan, Breage Judy F. MOLLARD Crowan, Nancegollan, WI Marian St Austell, St Stephen in Branel, MORRISH Stithians, Perranarwirthal Bob & Shirley NEGUS/NAGUES/NAGUS Nancy NICHOLAS St Just in Penwith Bill NICHOLAS West Penwith 18 Dot OAT(E)S West Penwith 17-18 Dot Crowan, Camborne, Redruth, Truro, St O'HARA Austell Yowann OSBORNE St Stephens, St Blazey Grace OSBORNE Nancy PADDY Gord'n PADDY Pamela PARNELL St Agnes Jim & Bonnie PASCOE West Penwith 17-18 Dot PASCOE Constantine, Redruth 19 Heather Camborne, Butte MT, Upper Peninsula, PASCOE MI Judy S. PEARCE Redruth, Wendron, Stithians Heather PEARCE Redruth, Wendron, Stithians Jean Breage, Germoe, Helston, Wendron, Sithney, Lelant, Porthleven, Crowan, PEARSALL Stithians, Redruth, Paul Jean PEDLAR Craig & Colleen PENGELLY West Penwith 18 Dot PENPRASE Lerona PENPRASE Millie PERRY Wendron 18 Heather PETERS St Blazey 19 Grace PETERS Wendron Heather PETERS Stithians, Redruth, Porthleven, Sithney Jean PHILLIPS Lerona PHILLIPS Millie PICKETT Janice PIERCE St Agnes Jim & Bonnie POAD Nanpean, St Stephens Grace POMERY Craig & Colleen PRATT Massachusetts Judy B. RAWLINGS, Ann Sandra Gwithian, Hayle, Gwinear, Conner RESCORLA/ROSCORLA Downs, Mellangoose, Sithney Alene Gwithian, Hayle, Gwinear, Conner RESCORLA/ROSCORLA Downs, Mellangoose, Sithney Margaret P. RESSEIGH West Penwith 17-18 Dot RICHARDS Breage, Germoe, Crowan 18-19 Jean ROBERTS Helen ROBERTS Constantine, Wendron 18 Mickey RODDA, Margaret Sandra ROGERS Judy B. ROSCORLA Alene ROSE Camborne Carolyn ROSEVEAR Ann ROSEVEAR Camborne Francis ROSEVEAR Mary & Bob ROSEVEAR/ROSVEAR/ROSVERE Doug ROSKILLY Craig & Colleen ROWE Heather ROWE Madron, Breage, Nevada 18-20 Joan ROWE Lerona ROWE Millie RULE Nancy RUNDLE Gord'n RUNDLE Pamela Breage, Germoe, Helston, Wendron, Sithney, Lelant, Porthleven, Crowan, SAMSON Stithians, Redruth, Paul Jean SCANDLYN Crowan Paul SCHOLLAR Mellangoose, Sithney Alene SCHOLLAR Mellangoose, Sithney Margaret P. SIMPSON Janice SMITH Nancy SPARGO St StephenAustell, Redruth, in Brannel, Stithians, St Austell, Mawnan Heather SPARGO Padstow,Redruth, Stithians,St Columb Mawnan Major, St Wenn, Bob & Shirley STEPHENS St Issey Margaret E. STEPHENS, Annie Sandra STEVENS Arlene STRIKE/STRICK Sithney 19 Jean SYMONDS Breage 18 Bonnie SYMONS 18 Jean TANGYE Nancy TELLAM, Mary Ann Sandra THOMAS Helston Jean THOMPSON Janice TRAHAIR Dick & Louise TREGARTHEN Gorran,Penzance, Gulval, St Hillary, Ludgvan, The Madron,Scillies Judy B. TREGARTHEN/TREGERTHEN Penzance, The Scillies Joan TREGLOWN/TREGLOAN/TREGLAWN/ TREGLONE/TREGLAHAN St Keverne Gay TREGONING Newlyn East Gail TRELOAR Claudia TRELOAR Marian TRELOAR Nancy TREMBATH/TRIMBATH St Just in Penwith Janice TREVENNA Redruth 18 Jim & Bonnie TREWARTHA Shirley E. UDEN Lerona UDEN Millie UGLOW Doug UGLOW/U'GLOW Merther, Par Ann UGLOW/U'GLOW Merther, Par Mary & Bob UPPETON/UPTON Upton, Lanceton, Liskeard, Wormister 12,13,14,15,16 Mark and Judy UREN Alene U'REN Helen VARCOE Sharon VEAL, Richard Thomas Dick & Louise VIVIAN Gulval, Gwinear, Conner Downs Alene VIVIAN Bill VIVIAN Gulval, Gwinear, Conner Downs Margaret P. Madron, St Just in Penwith, Morvah, WALL Bristol Janice WARREN West Penwith 18 Dot WARREN Redruth, Lands End Suzanne WEAR Redruth 20 Heather WHENNAN Nancy WHITBY Margaret E. WHITE Claudia WILKIN(S) St Agnes, Redruth 18-19 Heather WILKING Jean WILLIAMS West Penwith 18 Dot WILLIAMS Breage, St Gluvias, Stithians Jean WILLIAMS Crowan Paul WILMOT Lerona WILMOT Millie.
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