3 North American Bards!

Benjamin Bruch. Marion Howard and Gage McKinney were a1l named Bards ohhe Cornish O'orsedd at the annual September ceremony. And John Tyacke was awarded the Ambassador's Trophy_

Ben is a young man from Cambridge. Massachusetts. who teaches Cornish in evening classes through Harvard. Students then take the exam from the Board; He will soon be publishing a newsletter for lCaCben and students of the Cornish language in North America. [See article p. 22] He is a great proponent for the Cornish language.

Marion is well blown to anyone who has attended CAHS Cornish Gatherings in North America. She sings traditionaJ Cornish songs while playing ancient instruments and is known for her portrayal of Mary Ann Paynter. Cornish woman of 18405 southwest Wisconsin lead mining atU. Marion has taught crafu., wriUCn grants and worked hard (0 support the annual Cornish Festival in Mineral Point, Wisconsin. She was sccn:tary of the Southwest ~ point of ~s loa! in'" Pen AIVYt, PA ~~ Is Bob Ooney's"TornmyknI:JC:ker Wisconsin Cornish Society and is now its preSidenL Ieee story on page 28J

At the 9" Gathering. Gage was autographing eomwall copies of his book, A HiKh lIn11 Rolf PIIII:~: A PnIs_'. _ ""'" MilWtg Ozmp Church at Nrw Alm4dnt. We've Dear Cousins, known him also as leader of the New Almaden research project. the_president of the California And the cousins get more not less ifyou Cornish Cousins and then as editor of its wonderful hang artiuDd this neck ofthe woods. Ocspile newsletter, Kenduwi Kemewek. baving the wont of summers I still find it dcligblful and today threatens to be hot and sunny with ofCougb why. SASE Ouisbnas Concert at the Grace United Rosalie Armstrong with comet Canadian Jetter postage; Methodist Church in Pen Argyl (When: thein will be ma1led from CanadL) we will be holding some ofour 1O' ~ , Note: Rosalie is back in North America Submissions are ~1come, in Enllish Gathering events). and looking forward to sccin, everyone or in any of the four varieties of revived Cornish (Unified. Modem. Kemmyn. at the'Gathering. A3 yet, we have DO or These are the carols in Sylvia's permanent address for bee. Unified Revised). Feel rree to contact collection, unless noted they are by Ben allbe above address or bye-mail at Thomas Merritt: [email protected] fOl" details. Hail. Hail rIlL Day (MllSic aJlltilUud Oft ptJlll 24J

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CWI Conference Success Cornish Genealogy "Being Together" Seminar Popular by Jeanne Thomas­by Marion Howard·

"Bemg Together" was the theme of the The Midwest Cornish FesLival in tim annual Cdtie' Women's COl/fer­ Mineral Point was enriched this year by ellce held OctoncT ~-I o. at the Irish a Cornish Genealogy Seminar Culluml and Heritage Ccnlcr. in preceding iI on Friday. Sept. 25. Over Milwilukee, and :;ponsorcd by Celtic 60 attended this first ever event, coming Women International. Ltd. from Canada and seven states including Wisconsin. Since this was the first ~ Conference -I to r: Annette Baker. conlerencc, Ihcre was ellcitement at We received great comments Ann Trevenoo Jenkin. Norma Simon mecting other women who share the on the speakers and enthusiastic support common bond of being Cellic and also Morgan L1ywelyn - a novelist and Iris1! of the idea of the Cornish program. bringing with them an individual Historian and Irish Bard John TyaL:ke of Toronto, showed heritage representing each of thc seven conference attendees where else to Cehie naLions. Meda Ryan - an author of five historical search after they think they have books of Ireland searched it all. Mary Freymiller high­ Women from Brinany, lighted the helpful holdings of the State Cornwall, Galicia. Ireland, Isle of Man. Beth Vaughan - a traveler from Historical Society in the area repository ScotJand and Wales as well as North Medieval Ireland as Biddy O'Byrne at University of Wisconsin - Platteville. America joined together to hear from Marion Howard urged researchers not women whose talents, interest. and From the welcoming reception 10 overlook the possibilities of even the knowledge were ellceptional. Thursday night to the closing on smallest of public libraries and county Saturday evening we learned about courthouses. Jim Jewell told of Cornish For me. meeting our Cornish CelLic women and their role in hislOry immigration panems in the Midwest. Grand Bard, Ann Trevenen Jenkin was and shared with each other our hopes one of the highlights of the conference. and dreams of what being Celtic means After a special wrap·up Ann spoke twice to more than over 100 for the 21 sl. Century. meeting. the Seminar Plan Committee women registered for the conference. decided to have a second Seminar next On Friday she spoke on Wom~n in A Celtic conference would not year in conjunction with the Midwest Cornish Societ)'. Saturday afternoon be complete without entenainment and Cornish Festival. 'The date will be the topic Bards presented was music. Mary McBride made us laugh Friday, Sept 24,1999 - put it on yoUI' along with Morgan L1ywelyn. a Bard with her unique sk.ills of comedy writer calendar now! After next year the from Ireland. is a Coruish poet, Ann and speaker. Seminar will be reassessed to determine language speaker. writer, teacher and whether to go on a schedule of every­ political activist With her encourage­ Celtic, Welsh, Irish music was other-year. ment, our smaJl Cornish representation provided by such women as Mary (about 10%) shared our interest and McGonigle. Flora MacDonald Planning for the 1999 Seminar herilage with our new friends. Gammon, Elinor Bennett. ~The Poor will begin soon and we are seeking Oares", and Mari Morgan. suggestions for topics of interest on The other speakers were: Cornish research as well as suggestions I encourage you to anend the from those who have heard or know of Jeannie Cissne - a direct descendant of 2nd Annual Celtic Women's Conference good speakers that would complement Grace O'MaJley, the Irish pirate in October of 1999 and share our the program. We would appreciate Cornish heritage. your ideas and hope to see you in Joan Gill - Storyteller ofManx TaJes September. and Folklore *President of Cornish Connection of Lower Michigan *President • Southwest Freida Kelly. lecture on Ann Devlin Wisconsin Cornish Society and the Women of 1798

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Ln, H~ Com~s an Infant Stranger Jim & knnifer Uren Awake with Jo)" Saluu th e Morn A newsletter of the Affiliated Cornish 223 High Str..:..:t Awakll!' with Joyful Strai"s ojMinh A.s$odalions of the Americ3S. The HighwOlxl.IL 60040 USA Come, ut Us All With Onll!' Accord Comisll Circle, is edited by Jean Jolliffe. UREN *Pcn1-'lnI.:C Hail SUCTlI!'d Day, Auspicious Mom I" vice president of the Cornish Ameri­ Allgefic Hosts can Heritage Society. It is particularly loan Bmy Watson aimed at the officers and committee R.R.I#I, Box 176 While Shephll!'rds, Tregoncy? chairs of the Cornish local societies. Its Gmn\·ille,IL 61 326 USA Slar ofBethlehem from Nadll!'lik aim is to hclp them run their org.aniza­ BRAY ·SI. Blazey Gate: Kernowak (for sale from CAHS) tions. There ha....e been two issues, BENNEn, COOK *Tywardreath St. Day Carol by Thomas Beard So far it ha..<; carried articles for E. Robert Wilso n If your choir or Cornish society presidents, newsletter editors and 2470 East A venUL:. 1t607 society would like copies of any of program committees ..It offered tips on Rochester, NY 14610 these, please contact Sylvia setting up Cornish information files, USA Hadowanctz at 15 Richard Streel, projects that have been successful in WILSON *Bude. Stratton Ogdensburg, Nl 07439. individual Com-ish groups (scho larships, LAWRENCE. TONKIN ·St. Agnes books. and obtaining microfilm copies of ROWSE *lIlogan We would like to publish the the West Briton newspaper). Cornish BENNETI *St. Just in Penwith coUccuons of other individuals or contacts, groups who a:rc willing to share them. Mark K. WindoveJ We would also be interested in non­ This idea of a newsletter for 446 Hancock Road Christmas music or the traditional societies is one successfully done by the Williamstown, MA 01267 USA Cornish songs. This would be a great Federation of Genealogical Societies for KNUCKEY *Helston way to spread some Cornish culture! their members. (including CHSE). " BARNICOAT ·Wendron was reinforced when TK received several articles that were felt to be of more interest to officers or commitlees Cornelius 'g Flags in U.S. than to members, articles on how to by Jean Jollfffe recruit members and gain publicity, The New member Max Cornelius Kennedy newsletter carries ideas to help officers tells us that he recently contributed to 1 receive inquiries from people all over and committee chairs do their jobs more the Cornwall Fnmily History Society the U. S. searching for a place to effectively, 62 pages of ComeIi us charts, purchase a Cornish flag here in the background and write-ups on the family States. lust recently. inquiries came One of its main strengths is that back to the 1640's in Cornwall to the from Michigan and California. it is a vehicle for sharing ideas. There current families in the U.S. He'd are now about 25 Cornish societies in exchange information with other A number of years ago, The North America .. "all with their unique Cornelius descendants. Max C. Cornish Society of Greater Milwaukee membershlps and ways of doing things. Kennedy, 723 North 89'" Plaza, Omaha, asked THE flAG CENTER in Milwau· A lot of excellent projects and strategies NE 681 [4 or kee to make a Cornish flag for us. We are bound to emerge from such groups. were pleased with the result and since tnen they have been our supplier. They would be pleased to acr:ept mail and Condolences phone orders for Cornish flags. TIley Publicity accept credit cards and ship via UPS. -from Elinor Morley Once again, the Cornish were mentioned Fred A. Morley of Alexandria, TIlE FLAG CENTER in Reunions Magazine in a anicle called. Virginia. died September 13th and was 5918 W. Vliet Street "What7 Workshops al reunions?" laid to rest with full military hono~ at Milwaukee, WI 53208 Arlington National cemetary. They recalled the "hot fish" His~Corn.ish mother. born in Phone: 1·800-795·4295 craft workshop held at the last Gathering Redruth, will be 100 this December FAX: 1-414-258·8202 and mentioned that we plan workshops and lives an active life in the British for our next reunion. Home in Brookfield, IL. There's a lot to be said for good Cornish stock.

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Tam Kernewek Jul·Sep 1998 From: ....n Jolltffe _ To order: Christmas at the $15 Canadian Cornish to Ontario Postage within Canada - $2.20. By Governor's Compited _net Published by air to the United States $4.00, by ArUne Barsamian The Toronto eomlsh Aaoeidon $2.50 surface. Edtted by Menium a.ncy, Ann Crichton~••nd BarbarII Ch:rdner..flray In 1993 the Cornish Society of Greater ISBN ().9684119-8 This book may be ordered from: Brian Milwaukee was accepted into Waters, 5S Balmorai Avenue, Toronto, membership of the International Ontario M4V U5 Canada Instirute of Wisconsin, the organization 14 stories ofComish men and WOIIlCn, that sponsors the Holiday Folk Fair and their families, who emigrated from International (we've participated since Cornwall to Ontario. these highly 1994), and the annual Christmas Tree personal stories are illustrated with decorating at the Wisconsin Governor's beautiful old photos or diary extracts. Query Mansion in Madison. This will be our first experieoce at the Residence, and It is completely indexed by we honored to be invited. surname, place of origin and settlement. The Tremaine family ofTorODto is lost. are Authors' postal and email addresses, and Mapmakers, George C. Tremaine and Each year there are live trees, telephone numbers are provided for his nephews, George R. and Gaius M. three II-foot trees and two 8-foot lreeS, rapid access to further dctails. The 13S ..G.M.... published a series of Southern in several of the family oames lisled in the index are a Ontario maps between 1856 and 1864. rooms mansion-lhe main reception room, library, garden useful resource. George C. was bom 1805 in Rodman, Jefferson County, New York room and two in the drawing room. Ethnic groups to supply Handsomely formaUed, this and by 1855 Was a book agent in are asked 200­ 250 ornaments tha1 will reflect their book is a model for those interested in Canada West. By 1881 he lived with documenting their own families as well his sister's son, George Collins culture and promote their ethn.icity. as the diaspora of Cornish to all parts of Tremaine Ward in Napanee. He died 6 Decorators wear ethnic costume. the world. These stories show not only Apr 1882 in Picton, never married, left Others decorating this year are the the diversity of lives lived but of styles 3 sisters and $180 estate. Nothing is American Indian, Hmong, African in telling the tales of these lives." known of George R. or G.M prior to American and Lithuanian. 1856 or after 1864. This book is an exciting Ifyou have any infonnation, Annette and Dick Baker. Jean addition to the study of Comish North please contact lohn Tyacke, I, Ottawa JoUiffe. Fran Rusch, and my husband America. Street, Toronto, Ontario M4T 2B5 Nick and I are busy creating Cornish - > Canada. ornaments for the tree-wooden engine houses. com dollies. sheep, holly, strings of small Cornish flags, Cellic crosses and Tosh Nadelik, the Christmas Bush. GOING TO CORNWALL TO RESEARCH The groups will leave YOURANC£STRY? •. TH£NSTAY ATTH£ Milwaukee by chartered bus, decorate the trees. and be: served lunch at the FAMILYHISTORIANS' "NIRVANA' WITH Executive Residence, compliments of PEAR/. & PETER lUNa, AT TRURO. Governor Tommy Thompson. f!ed & /lnIaklast.t moderate raltts. Only 15 mns. walk from the C.R.O .. RI.C. and C.FHS. ~adquanelS . Latpe Iibl1lry of FH and.Comish books. Duringlhe Christmas Holiday. Comwa" 188111891 Census on microfiche and part 1851 on computer. the Executive Residence holds many I,G.I. available for all English counties with study & experienced help open houses which are attended by 8118il.bItt. List of Recora RepositOrieS avail.ble and appointments booked. dignitaries from around the world. Video ,""de of your ancestral tour if ~sired. I will driv. you to anywhem in Christmas at the Executive Residence, eomwan or car hire can arranged. if requimd. be 99 Cambridge R~, Madison. will be Pctcf "ins. B.A. "Nln· ana~. Comprignc~.. Hill. Truro, Cornwall. TR1 3TX. open to the public on December 8'" Tel: +44 (0)1872 274788 http://www.comwall-net.co.uklkinglhome.htm from 12:00-3:00 pm and 7:00·8:30 II-mail [email protected] pm. Also from 12:00 - 3:00 pm on December 10..... 13'" and l7'b.

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Williams. Ifyou know the parish, there around the village in a fish cart. accom­ Chogha an Aghow is more chance of a match being made, panied by Cornish Bagpipes, calls for by Cartn Thomas for worthwhile investigation. ale in each pub, and (slightly merry) is thrown into the harbour! Was your Cornish ancestry available for MC hogha an Aghow's" mailbox is ready! Bodmin Riding Day Bodmin's others 10 see at the 1997 gathering al Get those pedigree charts coming! SL Pelloc is said 10 be the Patron Saint EJy'! Pedigree charts were well visited Not latu than May 1999 please, to ofCornwall and his bones were kepi in and browsed in 1997; some people did allow for processing and indexing. lhe church... until. one Medieval day. make contaci with others who have they were taken to France. A new common ancestors and were present al Pageant, leUs the story of their theft. the gathering. An opportunity will be K Sound at 10th and return, in words and music! given at Pen Argyl also, for the pedi­ from John Coles on the Internet gree cham to be available. The KERNOW SOUND, produced by us in organizers are including plans to our own studio in Launceston is dupli­ My children and I will be [at the 10th], present other genealogy related cated from a digital master onto a high performing, and talking, and hoping to materials also. grade audio cassette It can be played on meel many of you. We look. forward 10 standard cassette players (in cars, on it with excitement and enthusiasm. What to do'! The ~ pedigree radio cassettes. home hi·fi , or 'waLkman' chougb" is ready to receive your playcn) anywhere in the world. In our 'KERNOW SOUND' pedigree: charts for the CAHS collection, and display them at the quanerly audio cassette magazine, we have a series of reports about the slale You can order from us, and gathering. Ifyou sent in your chart for area here in ComwaJl, arouod OcJabole. pay in your own currency, BUT if you 1997, lUId funher research has revea1ed We'l have more reports bringing are in the United Stales we would like some interellting new things, please Delabole voices and music alive in you to order through 'Penkemewek' ­ send an updated chart, which can preparation for the Gathering. the group organising the 10th Gathering replace the one in the collection. If - because by doing that, you wiU help you did not have a chart ready for 1997, with their Gathering fund·raising. do consider getting one ready for 1999. We'd like to tell you about our Summer Edition and then explain an (A pedigree chan begins with YOluself, Hany and Carolyn Bray, Co Chairs of then goes backward in lime to parents. offer that will help fundraising for the 10th Gathering: the Gathering, grandparents, etc. It is a good way to will send you details on ordering see how far you are gelting on the Kernow Sound for the next year. differeol ancestral lines.) Please prepare Sub-titled Summ.er Reveu, thb; edition brought live location recordings your charts. Then send a copy 10: You can contact us at: John & Anna Chagha an Aghow [Carin Thomas] from famous celebrations, including: Cambome Trevithick Day features the Coles, Kernow Sound, 51. Stephens 36 Gillian Crescent Cambome Town Band and Holman Hill. Launceston, Cornwall PL15 8HR St Alben, AB. Canada T8N OWl UK or . If Then come to Pen Argyl and see if Oimax Choir singing 'Camborne HiU'! Trevillett Slate Quarry - the you'd like a short 'taster' tape free of someone else has a common ancestor! first of several visits to this old quany, charge, please send us your address. in a spect.ac:ular setting high overlook­ NOTE: The information is most useful the and at Tintagel. to others who may have corrunon ing coastal cliffs sea Heulon Floro Day goes back ancestors, if you include the DATES Kudos inlo the mists of With "Floral you have, and lhe PLACES. time: NOles in dues checks are wonh noting. Dance', we bring yoo the full recording "Chagha" bas an ongoing index of ---f"tCailing Ely, "My daughter of the weird, wonderful 'Hal an Tow' as ancestral surnames, by PARISH [or is planning to make a fish lantern for revellers unfold a mysterious legend. place); and an index of parishes her 4 ~ H paper visual arts project. [places], by SURNAME. That makes Poipe"o Mock Mayor CAHS is a great OI'ganization." Making, another ancient custom in it easier to find likely connections. -"I enjoy ''Tam Kernewek." Cornwall is the election of a 'Mock Without locations, it is impossible What a lot of work it must be to put Mayor', a figure of fun. Like real ,01 to guess whether someone's ~Elizabeth together all the interesting articles." {we Williams" is YOUR MElizabeth politicians, the mock mayor promised have help ...see author names this issue] '--' all things to all people. We follow her

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Workshops

John Coles will attend the Gathering with "Pyba." a musical group {more in later issues] and K~mow Sound. He will also conduct workshops on Th~ Story of Penkernewek Working for 10th Cornish SJat~ bringing us the sounds of the Delabole area, the technology and Members of Penkemewek have been information went out to curious visitors. quarries. In a second presentation, The publicizing the 10" Gathering. Under Raffie tickets were sold. Because they R~binh of Cornwall. he will tell us about me direction of Lou Bray. who is in discovered at Blue Valley that a year people who have a vision of the charge of fairs and fe stivals. they have away is \00 long for some people to Cornwall of the Millennium. as she can had booths at severaJ events recently. wait, they devised another drawing. If no longer rely on tin mining. china clay. you bought your raffle lickets during agriculture. fIShing or even tourism. The Blue Valley Farm Show. the Labor Day weekend. you were between Bangor (PA) and Pen Argyl. eligible for one of eight prizes ($25 gift Other speakers and enlertainers saw lhe Penkernewek booth from certificate at a Stroudsburg area motel. will be coming 'cross the pond to Pen Tuesday. August 25 through Saturday a case of molor oil. one of two jackets, Argyl. Howard Curnow will be lheTe. August 29. Members staffed the booth one of two wildlife paintings by Mark though his workshop topic is as yet from 5 pm (0 10 pm Tuesday through Bray and lwe other gift cenificates) as unknown (by your editor]. Many will be Friday and from nOOn to II pm on well as having your ticket in the happy to see him as he helped with Saturday. They gave out information Gathering raffle in 1999. Lots of founding many of our local societies. on the Cornish in the Slate Belt; the 10lh tickets sold. Clever people! Gathering in 1999; CAHS; sold raffle Moira Tangye of the Cornish· tickets for the Manin GUiUlr, etc.; and 1bere are 9.000 raffle lickets. American Connection. on the Social sold other Gathering fund raiser items. Even at 3 for $10 and figuring in the Impact ofthe Gr~at Emigration. 20% to seller groups, they mean Passages from old lelters sent from Labor Day weekend in Pen $20.000 for the Gathering. A great Cornwall to the emigrant member of the Argyl is a big deal! Each year they host fund raiser! Please support this effort family in North America containing a fair in Weona Park Friday through and urge your local society to do so. graphic descriptions of life in Cornwall. Monday. This year Penkemewek had a booth. Members staffed it aJi four days. Most recently, Penkernewek CaJ.heri ne Lorigan, D~labole ­ In addition, they decorated a troDey had another float in another parade ­ Cornish Quarrying VilkJge. the social with lOti! Gathering banners and Halloween. This display featured a and economicJUstory of Ihe conununity Cornish flags. then filled alllhe seats huge painting of Bob Doney's rendition in the 19'~ and 20ot> centuries. Catherine with Slate Belt Cornish descendants and of a Tommyknocker. Behind the is doing her PhD. on this subjccl and is rode in the Labor Day parnde (other Tommyknocker was the ever-prescnt attached to Institute of Cornish Studies. 111 members had to staff the booth while banner announcing the t0 Gathering of (Workshops cOlltimud on ptlg~ 2S) the parade went on). A lot of Cornish Cornish Cousins.

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Man louis Island. AL 36523 USA ne~' 1 Galbraith CHENOWETH ·Cuberl 170 Easl4l:lth Avenue Sylvia Poner, D~/abole, 51. TREVELISEK, TIRRELL ·51. Enh Vancouver, BC V5W 2C8 CANADA T~ath, amhor of Calastroph~ in CARDREW WHITE ·Constantine OeltJbole, is presently worlting on the TREWINNARD ·Mawgan MADDERN ·SI. Enh. Gwincar history of St. Teatb parish. POLKINGHORNE. RODDA Charles H. Clotrke BARTLE. ABRAHAM ·Crm,,·an Alison D-.tvey, another member 4 133 West Reeves Avenue of "Pyba", will offer inSlfUCtion in Ridgecrest, CA 93555-7811 USA Thomas & Marie Geach Cornish Dancing. for youn g and old. PASCOE. lliOMAS ·Sithney 740 Memory Lane Port Townsend, WA 98368-2412 USA Ed",'al'd G. Clcather GEACH ·St. Mahyn. Sithney New Members 24 Oak Hill Lane DREW . TYACK R_R.II I Chester Basin. NS BOJ I KO CANADA Jewcl A. Gomon Look these over. You' re sure to lind CL.EATHER ·51. Clether:St. Kc:vcrnc 420 Linenln A venue. # I someone researching one of your 53913 USA families! (Don' t forget the SASE when Baraboo. WI Glenda Cook OSBORNE ·Cambome you write. or an Imtemalional Reply 45 Oakley Boulevard SKEWlS Coupon. mC) Scarborough. ON MIP 3P5 CANADA TINNEY ·Lanivet Godfrey J. Grylls Following the address of each HAWKlN ·Lanteglos on Camelford Box 6. Meadowview Drive new member are the Cornish surnames THOMAS "'5,- Kew they're researching in capital letters. R.R_N-' UDY -Luxullyan 51. Albert. AB T8N 1MB CANADA and ·the towns or parishes of origin. GRYLLS ·Egloskerry Grace Cooper Eastburn & Anna Bennett 5013 West Sylvester 5630 South Marine Drive Douglas r. Hambley Pasco, WA 99301-2452 USA Tempe, AZ 85283-2128 USA 753 West Bromplon Avenue POAD(E) "'St. Stephens BENNETT -Dclabole Chicago. n.. 60657-1845 USA OSBORNE. PETERS ·St. Blazey HAMBLEY "'Liskeard Betty A. Boyd Gerald & June Davis 1285 Mokelumne Place Sally J. Ho lcombe 2423 West Paradise Drive SanJose,CA 95120-1773 USA 1036 Scots Lane Phoenix. AZ 85029-3413 USA GERRANS "'Redruth, Gwennap.Truro. Walnut Creek, CA 94596-5431 USA PARSONS ·SI. Kew, S1. Tcath PelTllflworthaJ EOWARDS. WILLIAMS ·Penzance KEAT ·Lanteglo5 WARREN "'Redruth, Perranworthal POL.KINGHORNE "'Antamun, DAVIS ELLIOTT "'Rednrth. Feock. Truro Kenwyn, Menheniol, Stoke Climsland JENNINOSJIENKlNS "Fcock, Truro WEBB -Chacewater. Kea, Kcnwyn Joseph M. Doyle MITCHELL "'Redruth. Gwcnnap MEWHENNICK *Menheniot? 2600 A. P. Tureaoo Avenue TRENOOVE, ROGERS EDDY, MUl.LET, RODDA, WHITE New Orleans, LA 70119 USA COURTNEY ·Newlyn East, Ladock. SI. Benjamin F. Bruch RUlh N. Holroyd Enoder P.O. Box 391804 20 Old Farm Circle FRANCIS, BlCE ·St. EnDder Cambridge. MA 02139-0018 USA Pittsford, NY 14534 USA Cornuh Heritage Sociery ust MynaDumpen Donna J. Casko HAMBLEY *LoSlwilhiel, lanlivery 36 Ryerson Road 103 Sixth Sl1eet TRELEAVEN "SI. Winnoe, Lincoln Park, NJ. 07035- 12 16 USA P.O. Box 87 Linkinhore, SI. Ive, Liskeard Cornish H~rilagt Society East Wheeler, IN 46393 USA FAULL "'Crowan RICHARDS "'Perranzabuloe. SL Agnes David E. Jackson GILBERT "'St. Hilary NANKJVELL "'Silverwell, SL Agnes One Wheaton Center, 1t203 HILL. SCOBLE "'Cornwall. Devon MITCHELL "'SI. Agnes Wheaton, lL 60187-4971 USA RUNDEL. "'St. Austell STEPHENS .. Delbert L Earle 15726 W. Clear Canyon Road Michael Chenoweth Francis & Erin Jos.e 0 Surprise, AZ 85374 USA 12087 Gregory Road 3600 lakeshore Road HEARL Newcastle, ON LIB IL9 CANADA

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Hll.L. RUSE ·Lansallos Lavonna Partridge Graham w. Rowe -JOSE ·Lesnewth. 51. JuliOf. 446 Chicago Street 4S Shalwsheen Ro.t. f29 BENNETr. PETHICK ·Davidsaow SalIl..akcCily.trr · &4Il~ USA BcdfonJ. MA 01730-1919 USA G VIVIAN ·SI. lucy Seasoru oft#te ~ontisJr • UUJIt ROWE ·Pcnrith N1C11Ol.AS. MAY. Cl£ARiCUlER. CHElli!W Mile 4 Diana Kelly GERRAS ·St Just in Roseland 210 Su Carlos Way Allis F. Schmidt Novato. CA 9494S-1628 USA J. D. Pascoe 2022 Broken Oak BARRETr. MANUEL(L} *Kea, 21 De8newood CreScent San AntOnio. TX 78232-3106 USA KenWY9 Etobicolte, ON M9B 3A9 CANADA CLEMENCE ·St Austell PASCOE ·Wendron . GEARY -Truro Mu Cornelius Kennedy EUSTICE ·Crowan SMrm·Redruth 723 North 89th Plaza Omaha. NE 68114-2853 USA Robert William P~oe Edward A. ~wn CORNELIUS. HOCKING 'Redrulh. P.O. Box 813 173 Squaw Apple Road Cambome That<:her. AZ . 85552 USA Durango. CO 81301-1678 USA BENNElT. VIVIAN ·Newlyn East. PASCOE, HAWKE SCOWN. SCAWAN. SCA WEN Crantoclt. Pernnzabulie. SI. Agnes. ·Launccston Gwennap. Keuwyn Joyce M. Perry SCOWEN. SCOWAN. SCOWNE 2S91 SW 30th Aven·ue Frances Kent Kriw-etme Ft. Lauderdale. FL 33312 USA Lawrence: H. Smith 17SO S.W. We5t Poi!;!t Comt TRUscarr ·SI. Austell. S1. Stephens. 91S 7th Street _.OR 97201 USA in·B!"8IIJIIC1 ldobo Folli. 1D 83401 USA KENT ·MOfYal. 51. Winnow. St HARRIS. BA WOENIBOWOEN Columb Major, 5l Eval, Padslow Otristine M . Piper ·Rcdruth,~ P.O. Box 217·1 SATIERLEE Marpret Ladner Ventnor. NJ 08406 USA 5 W. Trevinley PIPER. GLASSON. MITCIIELL Brian 5taDdley Rcdruth. Cornwall TR15 301 ·Breage, Madron, St. Day 51S8thS..... lJNfl1ID KINGOOM EDWARDS. HAll.. GRAY. HARVEY Ames.lA 50010 USA LADNER. ·Praze -beos 58 CaodIetilhl Coon Ron Prynne . 23 Weldon Road Clifton Park. NY 12065 USA 4904 20m Aveswe NW Lake Hopatcoog, NJ' 07849--2212 USA Cornish Herirage Society East Gig Houbor. WA 98335 USA Cornish HeriSage Soc~ty East LAITY ·Helston, Germoe, Breage PRYNNE ·St Stephens-in-Branne1 HONEYCHURCH. NOTWELL ·Sl Er1h TAllON. PASCOE *SL Ivcs Virginia'E. May Lavinia Ruth Pullen OLIVER ·Portrealh 2460 Middlesex Place: 731 North McCool Road BENNE'ITS *pool Fullerton, CA 92835·3122 USA Valparaiso, IN 46395 USA RODDA 'Combomc- COUCH .*CaIlingll?O. Li.stcard RICHARDS, NANKIVEL ·5l Agnes RIDDLE ·RednIth MAoY ·Lanreath (Truro) RUNDLE ·Sl AumU Thomas G. Stone Ranak! &. Carol Miller 6039 Huron Shan: Road S9 CheslnUl Street James &. Myrtice RaodaI.l Rogers Cily. MI 49779-9558 USA PennsviUe, NI 08070 USA 62360 Arlington Circle, IS STONE. NORTHY, GUNN, BOND TINNEY 'CaI_k. St Gcnnys SOUth Lyon. !iII 48178-1734 liSA "Cambome WILLCOCKS ~alstoclt. Looe PENROSE KEA T ·51. Teath Moira Tangye MILL ·SL Gc:nnys Wendy Roberts Murdoch House STRANOER ·East Looe 2612 Hop Ranch Road Cross Street J' Union City. CA 94587 USA Redruth. Cornwall TR152BU Dorothy J. O'Han: ROBERTS ·Stithians, Wendron UNITED KINGDOM 13120 Balfour ~ PRYOR, PERRY ·Gluvias. Moyle, TANGYE -Cornwall &. Brittany Huntington Woods, MI 48070 USA Wendron (Nnt' M~mIM" corctiNu4 fHI ~K~ u, -- CARNE ·Hayle, Connor Downs 29 Tam ,1998 Cornish American Heritage Society Membership Application

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IDues US $10 individual. $15 family send to Bill ('mTi; ,'~!. ~ L· I." 3438 J Rd. Port Charlotte. FL 33953 . $14 individual. $21 family send to Lcn Snell, Box 286. Waterdown. ON LOR 2HO Canada II also cDCiose $ for the Paul Smales Memorial Fuftd to bring presenters from Comwalilo the Gatherings.

ofCorDilll ~ricaa Herit.qe Society for Im·I999: RoaIie Allaltaoac "on the Toad again" 1st VP-Education - Jean JoIIIfI'e 2405 N. Brookfield Road, Brookfield, W( 53045 [email protected] 2Bd VP-NewsleUer - Na.cy O. Heydt 5 Hamplon Court, Neptune, NJ 07753-5672 [email protected]~ - Ilidlard. Baker IS20 Coventry Road. Reedsburg, WI 53959 aw3Q5@mwtnet Secretary - Elizabeda Brvwa 7922A Apce Lake Road. Nisswa. MN 56468 - Wlllla..J. c.n.o,...Jr. "Oay an Lyn" 3438 Pennyroyal Road. Pan Charlotte. FL 33953 [email protected] -no-·B. NUbnis 304 Park elide Drive, CharIOUe. TN 31036 - Carolyn aDd Barry Bcay 301 W. Pennsylvania Ave., Pcn Argyl, PA 18072 Founder Prc.sidcnt· Paul Liddicoat Past President - AtliDe Barsamian Tam Kernewdtis published four times each year. News deadli~ : Dec 15; Mar IS; Joo 15; Sep 15. Dues an: payable to CARS: U.5-SlO per year for individuals and S15 for families sent to Treasurer; Canada-$14 C?1 tiunily sent to Lea s-n. Box 286. WalCrdown. ON LOR 2HO Canada. ConiIb JIeritace CertHkates arc available 10 anyone whose ancestor($) were born in Cornwall and settled in Contact Doris Rale Babk. 323 N. Lewis SL. Saline. MJ 48176 for infonnation and applications. JSSN 1185-1:167

Cornish American Heritage Society do William J. ClUDOW, Jr. "Chyan Lyn" 3438 Pennyroyal Road Pon Charlotte, FL 33953 USA

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