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LUSKEY Page 1 1 LUSKEY Page 1 1. LUSKEY sp: Thomasine (b.Abt 1570;b.13 Mar 1639-North Hill,Cornwall) 2. John LUSKEY (b.Abt 1600;b.15 Dec 1670-North Hill,Cornwall) sp: Elizabeth (b.Abt 1600;m.Abt 1630;b.28 Feb 1649-North Hill,Cornwall) 3. John LUSKEY (b.Abt 1633;b.22 Nov 1707-North Hill,Cornwall) sp: Mary (b.Abt 1635;b.16 Nov 1685-North Hill,Cornwall) 4. John LUSKEY (c.28 Apr 1654-North Hill,Cornwall;b.21 Mar 1728-North Hill,Cornwall) sp: Elizabeth REED (m.17 Sep 1699;b.2 Feb 1711-North Hill,Cornwall) 5. John LUSKEY (c.27 Nov 1699-North Hill,Cornwall;b.24 Dec 1703-North Hill,Cornwall) 5. Mary LUSKEY (c.18 Jan 1704-North Hill,Cornwall;b.20 Aug 1766-North Hill,Cornwall) sp: Arthur PETER (c.10 Sep 1703-North Hill,Cornwall;m.25 Oct 1730;b.17 Feb 1773-,Cornwall) 6. Mary PETER (c.4 Aug 1731-North Hill,Cornwall;b.26 Nov 1732-North Hill,Cornwall) 6. Elizabeth PETER (c.18 Apr 1733-North Hill,Cornwall) 6. John PETER (c.23 Jan 1734-North Hill,Cornwall;b.10 Jan 1761-North Hill,Cornwall) sp: Grace GERRY (m.24 Mar 1758) 6. Rebecca PETER (c.9 Feb 1736-North Hill,Cornwall;b.18 May 1793-North Hill,Cornwall) sp: UNKNOWN 7. Arthur PETER (c.11 Dec 1760-North Hill,Cornwall) sp: William WILLIAMS (b.Abt 1735;m.18 Sep 1769;b.7 May 1823-North Hill,Cornwall) 7. Arthur Peter WILLIAMS (c.20 Mar 1773-North Hill,Cornwall;b.14 Mar 1774-NH,Cornwall) 6. Arthur PETER (c.11 May 1739-North Hill,Cornwall;b.30 Aug 1809-North Hill,Cornwall) sp: Mary AUNGER (b.Abt 1741;m.2 Oct 1775;b.26 Apr 1803-North Hill,Cornwall) 7. John PETER (c.1 Mar 1784-North Hill,Cornwall;b.13 Sep 1809-North Hill,Cornwall) sp: Ann CULLIS (m.23 Mar 1807) 7. Arthur PETER (c.1 Sep 1777-North Hill,Cornwall;b.5 Mar 1835-Altarnun,Cornwall) sp: Harriett SLEEP (b.27 Nov 1786-Altarnun,Cornwall;m.6 Jul 1807;d.27 Nov 1866-) 8. Harriot PETER (c.30 Jan 1809-Altarnun,Cornwall) sp: William ROWE (m.4 Apr 1834) 8. Mary Lusky PETER (c.9 Oct 1810-Altarnun,Cornwall) 8. Rebecca PETER (c.24 Nov 1812-Altarnun,Cornwall) 8. Rebecca PETER (c.18 Jul 1814-Altarnun,Cornwall) 8. Arthur PETER (c.8 Apr 1816-Altarnun,Cornwall) 8. Elizabeth PETER (c.5 Jan 1818-Altarnun,Cornwall) sp: Richard WOOD (m.12 Oct 1837) 8. Caroline PETER (c.2 Jul 1820-Altarnun,Cornwall) sp: John COOMBE (c.24 Dec 1816-Lewannick,Cornwall;m.7 Jul 1839) 9. John COOMBE (b.Abt 1840-Altarnun,Cornwall) 9. Samuel COOMBE (c.11 Jun 1843-Lewannick,Cornwall) 9. Arthur Peter COOMBE (c.2 Nov 1845-Lewannick,Cornwall) 9. William Henry COOMBE (c.19 Mar 1848-Lewannick,Cornwall) 9. Caroline COOMBE (b.Abt 1850-Linkinhorne,Cornwall) 9. Harriet Jane COOMBE (b.Abt 1854-Linkinhorne,Cornwall) 9. Emlyn COOMBE (b.Abt 1857-Linkinhorne,Cornwall) 9. Thomas COOMBE (b.Abt 1859-Linkinhorne,Cornwall) 8. Maria PETER (c.26 May 1822-Altarnun,Cornwall) sp: Joseph PAULL (m.27 Jan 1845) 9. Lydia PAULL (b.Abt 1855-Altarnun,Cornwall) 8. Rebecca PETER (c.21 Dec 1828-Altarnun,Cornwall;b.Apr/Jun 1899-LD,Cornwall) sp: John CRAZE (b.Abt 1824-Kenwyn,Cornwall;m.25 Sep 1854) 6. Robert PETER (c.11 Mar 1745-North Hill,Cornwall;b.23 Nov 1746-North Hill,Cornwall) 5. Elizabeth LUSKEY (c.10 May 1709-North Hill,Cornwall;b.27 Jan 1766-North Hill,Cornwall) sp: William RIPPER (b.Abt 1696;m.26 Dec 1729;b.1 Jan 1732/1733-North Hill,Cornwall) 6. Elizabeth RIPPER (c.15 Nov 1731-North Hill,Cornwall;b.5 May 1770-North Hill,Cornwall) sp: Joseph HORRELL (b.Abt 1730;m.20 Apr 1760;b.27 Aug 1808-North Hill,Cornwall) 7. Elizabeth HORRELL (c.6 Nov 1760-North Hill,Cornwall;b.25 Oct 1849-L,Cornwall) 8 May 2018 Descendants of LUSKEY Page 1 LUSKEY Page 2 sp: William KERNICK (b.Abt 1765;m.4 Nov 1789;d.1842/1848-LD,Cornwall) 8. William KERNICK (c.4 Aug 1793-North Hill,Cornwall;d.1854/1860-LD,Cornwall) sp: Mary WIDGER (b.Abt 1802-South Hill,Cornwall;d.Jan/Mar 1891-LD,Cornwall) 9. Mary KERNICK (c.18 Mar 1827-Linkinhorne,Cornwall;d.Jul/Sep 1875-L,Cornwall) sp: Richard PHILLIPS (b.Abt 1824-A,Devon;m.Oct/Dec 1845;d.24 May 1907-) 10. William Kernick PHILLIPS (b.Jan/Mar 1849-L,Cornwall;d.2 Aug 1933-) sp: Caroline JOB (b.Apr/Jun 1849-,Cornw;m.30 Mar 1880;d.7 Nov 1931-) 11. Jessie Ethel PHILLIPS (b.22 Jan 1881-,South Australi;d.27 Apr 1928-) sp: F T H HUTCHINGS (b.8 Apr 1877-,;m.29 Oct 1908;d.4 Jan 1955-) 11. Frederick Herbert PHILLIPS (b.24 May 1882-,South A;d.15 Jan 1923-) 11. Florence Harriet PHILLIPS (b.6 May 1884-,South Austr;d.14 Jul 1968-) sp: Alffed E TIDEMANN (b.15 Oct 1879-,;m.3 Apr 1907;d.21 Jun 1951-) 11. Emily May PHILLIPS (b.9 Sep 1885-A,South Australia;d.27 Sep 1969-) sp: Edward F HOOPER (b.28 Feb 1882-,;m.24 Oct 1906;d.1 May 1966-) 11. George Alfred PHILLIPS (b.26 Sep 1890-,South Austr;d.20 May 1923-) 11. Charles Francis PHILLIPS (b.15 Sep 1893-,South Aus;d.18 Apr 1973-) sp: Myrtle FILLMORE (b.6 Feb 1893-,;m.30 Jun 1919;d.8 Feb 1972-) 10. Thomas Widger PHILLIPS (b.6 May 1851-L,Cornwall;d.7 Jun 1936-) sp: Mary Anne WALLIS (b.21 Feb 1852-,Co;m.7 Feb 1878;d.8 Apr 1936-) 11. Herbert Sydney PHILLIPS (b.Oct/Dec 1881-SD,M,Lancashire) 11. Beatrice M PHILLIPS (b.Oct 1887-Connecticut,USA) 11. Jessie PHILLIPS (b.11 Feb 1890-M,Lancashire;d.1 Jun 1954-) sp: Henry DEMPSEY (b.Abt 1883-Hull,Yorkshire;d.1981-C,USA) 10. Polly Agnes PHILLIPS (b.Oct/Dec 1855-Linkinhorne,Cornwall) sp: Thomas Brewer HICK (b.Jun 1847-L,Cornwall;m.Oct/Dec 1878) 11. Jessie A HICK (b.Abt Nov 1879-Connecticut,USA;d.Bef 1901-) 11. Ida L HICK (b.Nov 1880-Connecticut,USA) 11. Lillian A HICK (b.Oct 1884-Connecticut,USA) 10. Lucy Alice PHILLIPS (b.Jan/Mar 1859-Linkinhorne,Cornwall) 10. Jessie Ellen PHILLIPS (b.Jul/Sep 1861-Linkinhorne,Cornwall) 10. Lydia Mary PHILLIPS (b.Jan/Mar 1864-L,Cornwall;d.Apr/Jun 1903-) 10. Alfred Herbert R PHILLIPS (b.Jul/Sep 1869-L,Cornwall;d.Aug 1952-) sp: Edith Jane LOCK (b.Abt 1871-Lifton,Devon;m.Jul/Sep 1897) 11. Alice PHILLIPS (b.Abt 1899-Launceston,Cornwall) 9. Jane KERNICK (c.15 Mar 1829-Linkinhorne,Cornwall;b.12 Jul 1829-L,Cornwall) 7. William HORRELL (c.13 Jan 1763-North Hill,Cornwall;b.27 Jan 1763-North Hill,Cornwall) 7. Mary HORRELL (c.17 Jun 1764-North Hill,Cornwall;b.5 Apr 1807-Landulph,Cornwall) sp: Elijah RAWLING (b.Abt 1769;m.29 May 1787;b.16 Aug 1831-Landulph,Cornwall) 8. Elijah RAWLING (c.4 Mar 1788-Linkinhorne,Cornwall) sp: Duance LANG (m.27 Oct 1810) 9. Eliza RAWLING (c.15 Sep 1811-Landulph,Cornwall;d.20 Jun 1896-C,Cornwall) sp: Richard BARRETT (b.26 Jun 1811-,Corn;m.10 Feb 1842;d.17 Jan 1898-) 10. William Henry BARRETT (b.14 Feb 1843-L,Cornwall;d.18 Jan 1848-) 10. John BARRETT (b.25 Oct 1845-Landulph,Cornwall) 10. William Henry BARRETT (b.13 Mar 1848-L,Cornwall;d.20 Oct 1938-) sp: Charlotte HOCKING (b.Abt 1851-,Co;m.31 Aug 1876;d.31 Dec 1943-) 10. Richard Ralph BARRETT (b.30 Aug 1849-L,Cornwall;d.3 Aug 1934-) sp: Fanny Reed PRIDEAUX (b.3 Aug 1853-,;m.17 Jun 1875;d.16 Jan 1938-) 11. Beatrice Fanny BARRETT (b.16 May 1876-A,,Australia;d.24 Jul 1880-) 11. Samuel Richard BARRETT (b.8 Sep 1878-,,Australia;d.27 Aug 1964-) 11. John Wesley BARRETT (b.25 Oct 1879-A,S,Australia;d.22 Sep 1938-) 11. Rhoda Fanny BARRETT (b.27 Nov 1881-A,,Australia;d.29 May 1952-) 11. Lily Lavinia BARRETT (b.27 Oct 1885-A,SA,Australia;d.7 Jun 1976-) 11. Alfred Stanley BARRETT (b.27 Jan 1887-A,S,Australia;d.17 Oct 1964-) 11. Frederick James BARRETT (b.4 May 1889-,,Australia;d.28 Oct 1986-) 8 May 2018 Descendants of LUSKEY Page 2 LUSKEY Page 3 sp: Myrtle Emma CAM (b.19 Jun 1888-,,;m.12 Dec 1912;d.5 Dec 1939-) sp: Thelma Mavis BYRNE (b.6 Jan 1908-,,;m.Abt 1944;d.13 Feb 1998-) 11. Florence May BARRETT (b.12 Jan 1893-A,SA,Australia;d.8 Apr 1987-) 11. Blanche Maud BARRETT (b.19 Mar 1895-Adelaide,SA,Australia) 11. Celia Reed BARRETT (b.2 Jul 1897-A,SA,Australia;d.4 Nov 1898-) 11. Fanny Rosetta BARRETT (b.21 Nov 1898-Adelaide,SA,Australia) 10. Edmund BARRETT (b.15 Jan 1853-Landulph,Cornwall;d.6 Feb 1932-) sp: Elizabeth Jane HOCKING (b.14 Nov 1858-Q,Cornwall;m.2 Jan 1879) 9. Jane RAWLING (c.3 Sep 1819-Liskeard Wesleyan Circuit,Cornwall) 9. Edward RAWLING (c.4 Jun 1829-Landulph,Cornwall) 8. Richard RAWLING (c.2 May 1790-Linkinhorne,Cornwall) sp: Catherine BARRETT (m.21 Jul 1815) 9. Harriott RAWLING (c.8 Jan 1816-Landulph,Cornwall;d.1841/1851) sp: James TREMLETT (m.5 Jun 1836;d.Jan/Mar 1841-SGSD,Cornwall) 10.
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