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Henwood and ....... pages of information. born c 1693, St Neot buried 4 February 1760, St Neot married 30 January 1726, St Neot Martha Crapp daughter of Roger Crapp and Radegund Miller (daughter of Humphry Miller and Joan Pomeroy married to Roger 3 March 1692, St Neot) christened 30 November 1697, St Neot died 3 August 1788, St Neot children: Elizabeth Henwood christened 29 January 1727, St Neot married 10 June 1749, Henry Hodge born c 1723, St Neot children: Melior(f) Hodge St Neot and christened 6 August 1750, St Neot Constanine John Hodge are close but christened 3 February 1751, Constantine Helston is Bennet (m) Hodge quite distant christened 3 April 1752, Helston Henry Hodge christened 18 November 1753, Helston John Hodge christened 10 December 1754, St Neot Christian Hodge christened 17 April 1757, Constantine Grace Hodge christened 25 September 1759, Helston Elizabeth Hodge christened 3 August 3 August 1763, Helston Elizabeth Hodge christened 28 November 1764, Helston HENWOOD William Henwood christened 4 August 1730, Warleggon died 1 May 1803, St Neot married 26 February 1754, by licence, St Endellion, Elizabeth Libby daughter of William Libby and Grace Jane (William, son of Matthew Libby and Mary Pearce, married to Grace 6 November 1728, St Neot) christened 18 April 1732, St Neot buried 24 February 1825, St Neot children: William Henwood christened 4 February 1755, St Neot married 1 January 1777, Mary Simons born c 1756, St Neot John Henwood christened 12 April 1757, St Neot died 26 August 1829 married Ann Martha Henwood christened 10 June 1760, St Neot Richard Henwood christened 20 May 1766, St Neot Eleanor White Henwood christened 30 January 1769, St Neot married 9 December 1794 Jonathon Rundle (son of John Rundle and Grace christened 6 January 1767 or son of John Rundle and Eleanor, christened 18 October 1768, St Neot) Ann Henwood christened 20 May 1771, St Neot Hannah Henwood christened 20 February 1732, St Neot married 6 January 1756, St Endellion, William Teague son of William Teague and Elizabeth christened 13 October 1729, St Endellion children: William Teague HENWOOD christened 8 June 1756, St Endellion Hannah Teague christened 1758, St Endellion Jenny Henwood Teague christened 17 November 1760, St Endellion Christian Henwood Teague (f) christened 31 May 1762, St Endellion Richard Henwood Teague christened 20 July 1764, St Endellion Huge Henwood Teague christened 31 January 1767, St Tudy Mary Teague christened 12 July 1769, St Tudy Thomas Teague christened 31 March 1773, St Tudy Mary Henwood christened 30 August 1737, St Neot HENWOOD Latest revision September 2008 [email protected] William Teague son of ..... Teague and ..... many changes and additions born c 1689 married c 1727, St Neot Elizabeth daughter of ..... and ..... born c 1700 children: William Teague christened 13 October 1729 married 6 January 1756, St Endellion, Hannah Henwood, daughter of William Henwood and Martha Crapp christened 20 February 1732, St Neot died 8 March 1814, 79 years residence - Tines children: William Teague christened 8 June 1756, St Endellion Hannah Teague christened 1758, St Endellion Jenny Henwood Teague christened 17 November 1760, St Endellion Christian Henwood Teague (f) christened 31 May 1762, St Endellion Richard Henwood Teague christened 20 June 1764, St Endellion Hugh Henwood Teague christened 31 January 1767, St Tudy Mary Teague christened 12 July 1769, St Tudy TEAGUE Thomas Teague christened 31 March 1773, St Tudy Elizabeth Teague christened 27 March 1732, St Endellion Elizabeth Teague christened November 1734, St Endellion John Teague christened 22 July 1738, St Endellion TEAGUE Latest revision September 2008 [email protected] William Teague many changes and additions son of William Teague and Elizabeth christened 13 October 1729, St Endellion married 6 January 1756, St Endellion Hannah Henwood daughter of William Henwood and Martha Crapp christened 20 February 1732, St Neot died 8 March 1814, St Teath children: William Teague christened 8 June 1756, St Endellion died 1804 married 19 September 1778, St Teath Ann George daughter of Edward George and Anne Inch (married 30 August 1740, St Teath) christened 30 January 1756, St Teath died 1833 children: Christian(f) Teague christened 2 March 1779, St Teath Mary Teague christened 20 June 1780, St Teath Hannah Teague christened 6 January 1783, St Teath William Teague christened 3 March 1785, St Teath Richard Teague christened 1 April 1787, St Teath TEAGUE Jane Teague christened 11 October 1789, St Teath Hugh Teague christened 8 April 1792, St Teath Henry Harry Teague christened 31 August 1794, St Teath Thomas Teague christened 8 June 1797, St Teath Rebeccah Teague christened 20 April 1800, St Teath Richard Teague born 1801, St Teath ?died 10 November 1823, Port Isaac, 22 years Hannah Teague christened 1758, St Endellion Jenney Henwood Teague christened 17 November 1760, St Endellion children: Richard Teague christened 17 March 1780, St Tudy Christian Henwood Teague (f) christened 31 May 1762, St Endellion married 3 January 1786, St Endellion John Davey (Davie) son of Thomas Davie and Susannah christened 4 April 1760, St Tudy children: Hanah Davy christened 31 December 1786, Michaelstow Christian Davey christened 29 April 1798, Crowan Richard Henwood Teague christened 20 June 1764, St Endellion died 6 February 1837, St Endellion married 7 July 1793, St Teath Catherine Brown daughter of Thomas Brown and Joanna Warne christened 28 April 1772, St Kew died 19 May 1837, St Endellion TEAGUE children: Ann Teague christened 28 August 1803, St Endellion Thomas Teague christened 31 May 1807, St Endellion George Teague christened 16 July 1809, St Endellion (for follow on - much later in files) Hugh Henwood Teague christened 31 January 1767, St Tudy married 2 January 1803., St Gluvias Jennifer Penhall daughter of Philip Penhale and Elizabeth Spargo christened 19 September 1779, St Gluvias children: William Teague christened 23 October 1803, St Gluvias (see file William Teague/Louisa Wills for more detail) died June qtr 1876, Truro, 74 years married 17 May 1835, Truro - St Marys Louisa Wills daughter of Sarah Wills born 19 November 1809, Truro christened 13 December 1809, Truro died September qtr 1867, Truro, 58 years children: Louisa Teague christened 5 August 1836, Truro died June qtr 1847, Truro Sarah Jane Teague christened 1 April 1838, Truro (i) not married Pender children: Louisa Pender born September qtr 1865, Truro ( ii) married March qtr 1868, Truro James Billing Bunt son of Robert Bunt and Elizabeth Billing born December qtr1837, St Colomb Minor 1841 Census: William Teague 37, wheel wright, Louisa 31, Louisa 5, Sarah 3, Sarah Wills 58, mother in law?, Hannah TEAGUE Teague 24 (William’s sister born 6 February 1818)) were living at St Nicholas Street, Truro. 1851 Census: William Teague 48, wheel wright, Louisa 42, Sa- rah J. 13 were living in St Nicholas Street, Truro. 1861 Census: William Teague 57, wheel wright, Louisa 51, Sarah J. 23, Sarah Wills 78, former laundress, mother in law, were at George Street, Kenwyn. Sarah Wills died June qtr 1863, Truro. 1861 Census: Robert Bunt 57, school master, Elizabeth 58, James 23, mariner, John 19, mariner, Fanny 21 were at New- quay. 1871 Census: William Teague 68, wheel wright, Sarah J. Bunt 33, daughter, housekeeper, Louisa Pender 5, grand daughter were at Tabernacle Street, Kenwyn. Phillip Penhall Henwood Teague christened 1 September 1805, St Gluvias Elisabeth Teague christened 18 September 1807, St Gluvias Richard Phillips Teague christened 29 January 1813, St Gluvias Hugh Henwood Teague christened 22 July 1814, St Gluvias Hannah Teague christened 6 February 1818, St Gluvias John Teague born c 1820 Mary Teague christened 12 July 1769, St Tudy Thomas Teague farmer christened 31 March 1773, St Tudy died 2 September 1846, St Issey married 1810, St Breock Ann Menhinnick daughter of ... Menhinnick and born c 1786 children: Thomas Teague christened 20 July 1811, St Teath Richard Teague christened 12 June 1813, St Teath George Teague christened 3 September 1815, St Teath Elizabeth Menhinnick Teague christened 18 January 1818, St Teath TEAGUE 1841 Census: Thomas Teague 65, farmer, Ann 55, Richard 25, George 25, Elizabeth 20, Thomas Glanville 12, male servant, were at Bozion, Egfloshayle. 1851 Census: Ann Teague 65, farmer of 50 acres employing 2 labourers, Elizabeth M. 33, employed at home, Richard Crad- dock 12, farm labourer, were at Trevance, St Issey. Latest revision September 2008 [email protected] William Teague son of William Teague many changes and additions and Hannah Henwood christened 8 June 1756, St Endellion died 2 February 1804, St Teath married 19 September 1778, St Teath after banns witnesses: Hambly Inch and Moses Sloggett Ann George daughter of Edward George and Anne Inch (married 30 August 1740, St Teath) christened 30 January 1756, St Teath died 24 July 1833, St Teath children: Christian(a) Teague christened 2 March 1779, St Teath died 21 January 1857, Haddy’s Cellar married 3 March 1807, Sheviock William Spiller son of Anthony Spiller and Ann christened 22 November 1772, Sheviock children: Anthony Spiller born 25 January 1808, Sheviock christened 7 February 1808, Sheviock *(i) married Marjory born c died September qtr 1842, St Germans children: TEAGUE Ann Spiller born c1835, Sheviok Mary J. Spiller born c1836, Sheviok 1841 Census: Anthony Spiller 30, agricultural labourer, Mar- jory 30, Ann 5, Mary 4, were
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