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JAMES (St Hilary) and TREVENEN (Wendron & Crowan) Families With JAMES (St Hilary) and TREVENEN (Wendron & Crowan) Families Thomas TREVENEN [unknown] John JAMES Mary JAMES (St Hilary) and TREVENEN (Wendron & Crowan) Families b. circa 1600 b. b. circa 1628 b. circa 1632 with connections to JENKIN and GUNDRY Families Wendron, Cornwall m. bur. 24 Dec 1704, m. circa 1653 with connections to JENKIN and GUNDRY Families d. d. St Hilary, Cornwall bur. 30 Jun 1694, Prepared by John Barnard (updated 26 Mar 2018) St Hilary, Cornwall Prepared bywww.johnbarnard.me.uk John Barnard (updated 26 Mar 2018) www.johnbarnard.me.uk Sources: 1. http://www.retz.net.au/genealogy/ (James, Trevenen, Jenkin) Sources:2. 1.http://darkfyre.bigpondhosting.com/johnjames.html http://www.retz.net.au/genealogy/ (James, Trevenen, (descendants Jenkin) of John James 1720-1792) 3. 2.http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SHOW&db=hnicholas1&recno=28826 http://darkfyre.bigpondhosting.com/johnjames.html (descendants of John James 1720-1792) (Gundry) 4. 3.MS http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SHOW&db=hnicholas1&recno=28826 pedigree in the hand of Lionel James (Gundry) 5. 4.Correspondence MS pedigree in with the handDeidree of LionelNoss ([email protected]), James July 2014 (descendants of Nicholas James 1790-1858) 6. 5.Cornwall Correspondence OPC database with Deidree(http://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/) Noss ([email protected]), July 2014 (descendants of Nicholas James 1790-1858) 7. 6.New Cornwall Zealand OPC Births/Deaths/Marriages database (http://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/) database (1st marriage of Augustus Frederick James) Thomas TREVENEN Mary MARRAT Johanna TREVENEN John JAMES Mary TRENOW st bapt. 30 Mar 1643 bapt. 30 Jul 1654 bapt. 7 Dec 1645 b. about 1654 b. about 1658, St Hilary 8. 7.Correspondence New Zealand Births/Deaths/Marriages with Cleve Trevenen ([email protected] database (1 marriage), June of 2016 Augustus (Thomas Frederick Trevenen, James) bapt. 19 Mar 1671) m. 14 Oct 1679, St Hilary 8. Correspondence with Cleve Trevenen ([email protected]), June 2016 (Thomas Trevenen, bapt. 19 Mar 1671) Wendron, Cornwall m. 10 Feb 1672 Wendron, Cornwall bur. 4 Sep 1718, d. (both at Wendron) d. St Hilary, Cornwall bur. 22 Apr 1724, St Hilary d. Thomas TREVENEN Jane TREVENEN Mary TREVENEN Mary TREVENEN Uriah TREVENEN Samuel TREVENEN Grace SINCOCK Elenore TREVENEN Nicholas JAMES Elizabeth ELLIS John JAMES Katherine ELLIS Thomas JAMES Jane JAMES bapt. 19 Mar 1671 bapt. 10 Feb 1673 bapt. 19 Jul 1675 bapt. 25 Jun 1677 bapt. 3 Apr 1678 bapt. 2 Dec 1679 bapt. 24 Jan 1686 bapt. 23 May 1682 b. 1678, St. Hilary bapt. 18 Feb 1672, b. 1683, St Hilary bapt. 15 Oct 1679, Sancreed b. 1685 b. 1687 Wendron, Cornwall Wendron, Cornwall Wendron, Cornwall Wendron, Cornwall Wendron, Cornwall Wendron, Cornwall Breage, Cornwall Wendron, Cornwall bur. 15 Apr 1729, St Hilary Sancreed, Cornwall bur. 2 May 1741, St Hilary m. 12 Jan 1708, St Hilary d. d. d. before 1677 d. d. d. 1757, Crowan m. 30 Mar 1706 d. m. 25 May 1697, Sancreed bur. 2 Aug 1746, St Hilary (Will proved 12 Oct 1757) Crowan bur. 13 Nov 1730, St Hilary d. after 1757 John TREVENEN Alice CLEMENCE Henry TREVENEN Jane JENINGS Thomas TREVENEN Henery JENKIN Mary TREVENEN William ADAMS Ann TREVENEN Jane TREVENEN William RICHARDS Grace TREVENEN Mitchel TREVENEN Francis JAMES Jane STEPHENS John JAMES John REMFREY Honour JAMES Nicholas JAMES John JAMES Francis JAMES Jane JAMES Honour JAMES John JAMES John JAMES Mary WEDLAKE bapt. 25 Sep 1708 bapt. Feb 1721 bapt. 30 Mar 1719 bapt. 27 Jul 1727 bapt. 1 Jul 1722 bapt. 10 Aug 1714 b. circa 1722 bapt. 2 Feb 1726 bapt. Oct 1723 bapt. 5 Nov 1728 b. circa 1727 b. circa 1730 bapt. 1 Feb 1735 Lessee of Trevabyn b. about 1702 b. 1699 b. circa 1697 bapt. 22 Apr 1701 b. 1702 bapt. 17 Feb 1709, bapt. 1709, bapt. 2 Dec 1711, bapt. 30 Mar 1714, bapt. 24 Aug 1717, b. 17 Jan 1720 b about 1725 Crowan m. 30 Apr 1746 Crowan Falmouth Crowan Crowan, Cornwall m. 30 Apr 1742, Crowan m. 7 Feb 1758 Crowan d. m. 15 Oct 1752 Crowan 1747, 1753 Relubbus Perranuthnoe, St Hilary St Hilary St Hilary St Hilary St Hilary St Hilary St Hilary m. 4 Apr 1743 d. 1797 (both at Crowan) bur. 11 Oct 1796 m. 8 Aug 1746 d. d. 1793 Crowan d. (both at Crowan) Mawgan in Meneage bapt. 8 May 1698 m. 11 Jan 1728 Cornwall m. 30 Jun 1722 bur. 11 Mar 1712, bur. 7 Aug 1730, d. in infacy bur. 25 Aug 1792 d. 1784 Crowan d. before 1797 St Hilary Budock bur. 28 Aug 1758 bur. 6 Dec 1774 (both St Hilary) St Hilary St Hilary St Hilary bur. 14 Oct 1797 (both at St Hilary) (both at St Hilary) d. St Hilary Jane JAMES Jane JAMES Nicholas JAMES Anne FRETHY Jane JAMES Francis JAMES Christian CURGENVEN Richard Mary JAMES John JENKIN Elizabeth JAMES Catherine JAMES Mary JAMES John JAMES Jane JAMES Sarah JAMES John JAMES Christian VINCENT Nicholas JAMES Susanna STONEMAN bapt. 5 Nov 1729 bapt. 25 Mar 1732 Lessee of Trevabyn bapt. 29 Dec 1729 bapt. 26 Jun 1737 bapt. 20 Apr 1740 bapt. 5 Mar 1737 HODGE bapt. 8 Jan 1743 bapt. 31 Jul 1749, b. 27 Sep 1746 bapt. 20 Nov 1743, St Hilary bapt. 28 Apr 1745, b about 1747 bapt. 15 Jan 1750 bapt. 4 Feb 1753 bapt. 14 Jan 1755 b. bapt. 24 Feb 1761 b. bur. 1 Apr 1731 bur. 3 Oct 1733 1780 St Hilary bur. 24 Feb 1739 bur. 26 Jun 1805 m. 26 Sep 1766 b. circa 1745 m. 7 Oct 1772 Crowan, Cornwall m. 14 Sep 1780 m. 3 Aug 1769, St Hilary St Hilary bur. 18 Nov 1748, m. 10 Jan 1773 St Hilary m.10 Mar 1789 m. 10 Mar 1789 m.14 Nov 1774 m. 14 Nov 1774, (both at St Hilary) (both at St Hilary) bapt. 13 Jan 1735 m. 26 Dec 1758 (both at St Hilary) (both at St Hilary) bur. 26 Oct 1790 d. (both at St Hilary) (both at St Hilary) bur. 24 May 1784 m. 16 Oct 1768, St Hilary (both at St Hilary) m. 15 Jan 1775, St Hilary St Hilary St Hilary St Hilary bur. 28 Feb 1781 Gulval (all at St Hilary) d. d. St Hilary bur. 5 May 1811, St Hilary bur. 17 Feb 1822 bur. 24 May 1830 (both at St Hilary) bur. 6 Feb 1797 Ludgvan St Hilary St Hilary St Hilary SourceSource 4 4 incorrectly incorrectly shows shows this this Francis Francis as as the the sonson ofof hishis secondsecond cousincousin NicholasNicholas JamesJames (1735-1781),(1735-1781), the the previous previous lessee lessee of of Tevabyn. Tevabyn. Thomas GUNDRY Elizabeth PROVIS Samuel TREVENEN Grace TREVENEN John TREVENEN Samuel JENKIN Mary TREVENEN John TREVENEN Mary SAMPSON Stephen WILLIAMS Grace TREVENEN Francis JAMES Anne TREVENEN Samuel TREVENEN Alice TREVENEN Mary JAMES John JAMES Nicholas JAMES Christian JAMES William JAMES Charles JAMES Thomas JAMES bapt. 6 Feb 1723/4, b. circa 1744 bapt. 27 Jun 1747 bapt. 11 Feb 1748 b. circa 1750 bapt. 20 Apr 1747 bapt. 11 May 1751 bapt. 29 Jul 1753 bapt. 2 Feb 1755 b. circa 1753 bapt. 9 May 1756 Lessee of Trevabyn 1791 bapt. 29 May 1758, bapt. 15 Dec 1760 bapt. 3 Jan 1766 b. 14 Aug 1791 bapt. 10 Nov 1793 bapt. 21 Nov 1800, bapt. 17 Apr 1805, bapt. 5 Apr 1807 bapt. 23 Apr 1809 bapt. 24 Nov 1811, Sithney m. 20 Oct 1769 Crowan Crowan d. before 1753 Crowan, Cornwall m. 31 Jan 1772 Crowan m. 9 May 1781 St Hilary m. 12 Jan 1778 bapt. 21 Aug 1757, St. Hilary Crowan, Cornwall Crowan Crowan bur. 15 Mar 1793 St Hilary St. Hilary St. Hilary m. 1836 to m. 20 Jun 1840 to St. Hilary bur. 7 Feb 1808, bur. 16 Jul 1822 d. before 1760 d. before 1756 m. his 1st cousin (both at Crowan) d. (both at Crowan) d. (both at Crowan) m. 27 Jun 1785, Crowan d. d. (both St Hilary) d. m. 13 Aug 1834 to d. Mary HOOPER Orpah THOMAS m. 1834 to Perranuthnoe (both at Perranuthnoe) d. 1787 bur. 7 Jan 1814 d. d. Margaret Penhall bur. 23 Mar 1858 bur. 26 Jul 1872 Elizabeth POLGLAZE Helston GUNDRY (all St Hilary) (all St Hilary) m. 1841 to Ann d. Henry TREVENEN Anne JAMES Henry TREVENEN Jane JAMES Francis JAMES Nicholas JAMES Mary HICHENS Mary JAMES Elizabeth JAMES Susannah JAMES Jenefer JAMES George JAMES Anne JAMES bapt. 1 Nov 1758, bapt. 31 Jan 1760 bapt. 25 Jan 1763 bapt. 24 Aug 1761 1777 bapt. 19 May 1786, b. bapt. 23 Dec 1787, bapt. 21 Mar 1790, bapt. 10 Jun 1792, bapt. 20 Jul 1794, bapt. 16 Jul 1797, bapt. 13 Nov 1799, St Hilary m. 21 Mar 1784 Crowan St Hilary St. Hilary m. 6 Dec 1812, Paul St. Hilary St. Hilary St. Hilary St. Hilary St. Hilary St. Hilary d. (both St Hilary) m. 25 Mar 1785 d. d. d. d. d. d. d. d. Crowan I I amam unconvincedunconvinced aboutabout thethe childrenchildren shownshown forfor thisthis marriagemarriage (which(which I Ihave have taken taken from from source source 2), 2), especially especially as as neither neither partner partner hashas any any Trevenen Trevenen ancestors. ancestors. Further Further research research is is needed. needed. Thomas GUNDRY Mary JAMES John GUNDRY Elizabeth JAMES Elizabeth GUNDRY Mary GUNDRY Susannah GUNDRY William GUNDRY Mary TREVENEN Anne TREVENEN James GUNDRY Mary TREVENEN Grace TREVENEN Eliza TREVENEN Francis JAMES Henry JAMES Trevenen JAMES bapt.
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