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Joan Rainolde (2) Jane Bennet D. 10/6/1707 (STC) M Matthew B. (1658) D. 13/9/1728 (STC) M. 12/10/1682 (1) Joan Rainolde (2) Jane Bennet D. 10/6/1707 (STC) M. 14/7/1707 (STC) B D. ______ Matthew Jonathan Jane HYPOTHETICAL B. 24/5/1708 (STC) B. 28/8/1709 (STC) B. 30/5/1714 (STC) D. 16/6/1708 (STC) D. 11/7/1774 (STC) William and Grace Honeycombe of Calstock M. 31/10/1726 (STC) John Matthew Grace Hasdon B. 28/11/1683 (STC) B. 29/3/1688 (STC) D. 18/2/1783 (STC) D. 22/4/1716 (STC) D. 26/10/1693 (STC) M. 7/8/1703 (STC) Joan Haukyn D. 22/9/1733 (STC) Anthony B. (1590) M. (1614) Elizabeth ? Mary John D. (1659) - she was buried 8/1/1653-54 at Liskeard B. 2/11/1704 (STC) B. 24/3/1706 (STC) She is said to be the wife of Anthony Hunnicombe of St Cleer M. 17/4/1732 (STC) D. 2/9/1769 (STC) James Jane M. 2/7/1736 (STC) A1 A6 A7 Mary Ough D. 4/7/1791 (STC) (dropsy) Anthony Margaret John B. (1615) B. (1618) B. (1622) John Joan Samuel Jane/Joan Samuel William Philip M. ? / M. (1649) B. 21/2/1737 (STC) B. 30/3/1741 (STC) B. 20/9/1742 (STC) B. 24/5/1708 (STC) B. 30/5/1748 (STC) B. 12/3/1750 (STC) B. 15/1/1754 (STC) buried 15/1/1697-98 (STC) \ Elizabeth (Dawe) (?) D. 23.4.1765 D. 11/5/1741 (STC) D. 6/8/1747 (STC) M. 29/12/1760 (STC) D. 6/12/1832 (CT) D. 30/10/1815 (L) D. 30/10/1833 (TM) / He was buried. 22/4/1690 (STC) M. 18/7/1760 (C) (of smallpox) Samuel Swigg M. 6/1/1777 (STC) M. 7/7/1776 M. 17/8/1793 (L) \ She was buried 27/10/1687 (STC) Elizabeth Trenaman Sarah Symons Mary Pitt Mary Aunger / D. 6/11/1765 D. 25/3/1835 (TK) D. ? (STC) D. 28/2/1834 (TM) \ He died in the Borough poorhouse William Bp. 6/5/1635 (STC) William John base child of Margaret John Matthew B. 14/11/1760 (LAN) B. 31/7/1763 (LAN) B. (1652) B. (1658) D. 12/11/1833 (BO) D. 22/7/1765 D. (1710) (?) M. 12/10/1682 M. 6/10/1786 (STC) M. (1678) Grace ? Joan Rainolde Catherine John She was buried 16/10/1706 D. 6/12/1842 (BO) as the wife of John (STC) He becomes a farmer -she dies aged 76, son William of East Taphouse was present He was a churchwarden and overseer of the Relief of the Poor (1827 - 30) John junior was given 1 sheep in the will of James Dawe, 1670. Anthony was paid £1.10.0 in debt in Admin of Richard Grubb, 1677. Anthony witnesses the Will of John Colling, 1679, does inventory A Anthony witness to will of Phillipa Collin, 1680, signs with H. John witnesses will of Mary Leach, 1688. John does inventory of Julian Hickes, 1694. Matthew signs inventory of Sampson Heale, 1697. Elizabeth William (farmer) Joanna Catherine Harriet Mary Ann Bp. 4/2/1787 at St Pinnock B. 18/3/1792 (L) B. 27/12/1795 (L) B. 9/5/1802 (L) B. 18/8/1805 (L) B. 19/4/1789 (L) D. 5/4/1867 at Church St, aged 80, D. 19/1/1855 (BO) M. 27/10/1814 (STC) M. 25/4/1824 (BO) M. (1830) M. 1/1/1811 (L) and was buried at Broadoak M. 10/8/1814 (L) John Penny Josiah Abraham (1) Jonathan Blewett, blacksmith Joseph Laundry She was a needle woman (1) Mary Richards He was a butcher at Liskeard He was watchmaker at Liskeard he D. 13/7/1860 at Middle Taphouse They had a daughter, Ann Laundry, Joanna Penny was N.O.K. she D. ? They had a son, born 1837, called who died 26/12/1833, aged 20, he rem. 8/11/1821 (BO) Joan and John Penny had five children. William Honeycombe Blewett and is buried in Broadoak (2) Catherine Richards She was his second wife, first being Jane Smith, m 1806, St Neot. who died 30/8/1859, aged 22, at Middle Taphouse she D. 4/3/1875 (BO) He was a labourer, husbandman to start with. she rem. (2) William Nichols He was a labourer when they were married, First child William (B. 1815) became a shopkeeper at Dobwalls. a yeoman from St Pinnock she with consent of her parents Second, John (B. 1818) became a customs officer at Gravesend. 16/7/1860 (BO) She died at Menaburle - he died of lockjaw, aged 62 Third, Samuel (B. 1820) became a farmer at Maudlin Liskeard Fouth, Harriet Honeycombe Penny (Bp. 10/2/1823). Fifth, David (B. 1825). William (farmer) Thomas Catherine (twins) Grace Thomas (farmer) B. 24/2/1822 (B) B. (1823) B. 4/2/1829 (B) Bp. 17/4/1829 B. 4/2/1829 (B) B. 31/10/1831 (BO) D. ? Bur. 31/8/1823 at Broadoak M. 3/6/1852 (B) M. 21/6/1855 (B) D. 9/11/1901 (B) M. 19/3/1850 (L) William Scantlebury Richard Chegwidden M. 15/4/1857 (LAN) Emma Jane Puckey of Lanreath He was a plumber a farmer at Boconnoc Jenefer Olver She was 23 when she married at marriage, her father was a farmer; she D. 19/9/1884 (B), aged 53 and her father a merchant Grace a witness Her father was a publican William lived at Boconnoc In his will Thomas left £207 to William Both signed and her sister, Grace, was witness STC St Cleer M Morval William Honeycombe Chegwidden Baby, stillborn William (farmer) James Olver John Hugh (butcher) Jessie Edwin Cyril (farmer) Richard Gilbert L Liskeard WT West Taphouse, Broadoak B. ? B. 5/3/1858 B. 25/7/1859 (B) Bp. 9/9/1859 B. 15/4/1862 (B) Bp. 29/6/1862 B. 2/10/1863 (L) Bp. 28/12/1863 B. 25/4/1866 (B) Bp. 29/7/1866 B. 18/6/1868 (B) Bp. 19/7/1868 B. 6/7/1870 (B) Bp. 11/9/1870 BO Broadoak or Braddoc LAN Lanreath D. 25/3/1858 (Polpike) D. 10/7/1936 (L) (Will) D. 27/1/1918 (L) (Will) D. 31/3/1929 (SN) (Will) D. 29/2/1867 (B) D. ? 1936 (NY) no christian names given on his birth certificate H Hackney EF East Finchley M. 21/12/1908 (B) He was born in Boconnoc, like William, and lived at Lanreath M. 12/4/1898 (EG) in East Finchley M. 6/5/1920 in Braintree, Essex D. 20/4/1903 (Elham) of TB at a sanatorium in Sandgate, Kent BR Bristol EL East Looe Christiana Jenkin nee Floyd, widow, aged 45 He died at Liskeard, and left £4441 to brother William Annie Hilda Andrews - she was 10 years younger Hettie Bertha Sillett He was buried on 26/4/1903, Bocconoc, aged 32, B Barnet SN Stoke Newington she D. 26/2/1943 (L) (Will) X she D. March 1962 (Hove) He was 51, she 22 He left £121 to John Hugh Honeycombe EG East Grinstead They married at the Wesleyan Chapel in East Looe, she D. ? CK Calstock her father, Robert Floyd, was a tin miner, deceased The marriage certificate has 46 for his age, TM Tremellick In William's will he left £8229 to Christiana and John William Andrews corrected to 51 (he was nearly 52) CT Church Town She left £2038 to John William Andrews and to Robert Floyd, butcher She came from Witham, Essex TK Trelosk C Callington LAN Landulph NY New York B Boconnoc (Menaburle) John William Andrews (confectioner and newsagent) B. 30/1/1899 (EG) D. 8/2/1984 (Brighton) M. 4/8/1926 (H) NOTE: Mary Grace Cocksedge Before 1837, 'B' and 'D' meant 'baptised' and 'buried'. she D. 3/10/1983 (Brighton) It was not until 1837 that births and deaths were officialy registered as such. Until 1 January 1752, the year began in March, on 25 March (Old Style) So - 24 March 1750 was followed by 25 March 1751 - the last time this happened. Any date in brackets, Eg. (1590) is hypothetical A vertical zigzag indicates a bastard child. Ralph John (draughtsman) B. 11/5/1928 (H) He had haemophilia, became HIV positive and had hepatitis C through contaminated plasma M. 16/4/1998 in Sussex Beacon Hospice, Bevendean Road, Brighton Julia Mary Butcher - she was born in 28/3/1929 He died 16/4/1998 (H).
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