James Trezise of St. Keverne
(-1804)
Grace Williams
(-1804)
William Sanders of Camborne
(1717-1766)
Hester Vivian
(1721-1806)
James Trezise of Devonport
(1760-1794)
Cordelia Sanders
(Abt 1758-1845)
Mary Trezise
(1789-1852)

 

Family Links

Spouses/Children:
John Mayne

Mary Trezise

  • Christened: 21 Jun 1789, Mylor, Cornwall 1
  • Married: 20 Apr 1809, Stoke Damerel, Devon, England 2
  • Buried: 6 Jun 1852, Norwood Cemetery, Lambeth, Surrey, England 3

  Research Notes:

In 1841 Mary Mayne, aged 52, not born in the county, and husband John Mayne, aged 58, not born in the county, carpenter, were living in Christ Church, Southwark, Surrey. With them was son John (27), not born in the county, blacksmith. Daughter Cordelia Rickarby and her family were living nextdoor.

In 1851 Mary Mayne, aged 62, born in St. Austell Cornwall*, and husband John Mayne, aged 68, born in St. Austell Cornwall, journeyman carpenter, were living at 48 Great Suffolk Street, St. George the Martyr, Southwark, Surrey. With them was son John (37) of St. Austell*, journeyman blacksmith.

* The census taker has entered the same birthplace for all family members, whereas Mary's husband, John, was the only one born in St. Austell.

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Mary Mayne of Suffolk Street Southwark died aged 63 years (burial record).

  Marriage Information:

Mary married John Mayne, son of John Mayne and Mary Pappin, on 20 Apr 1809 in Stoke Damerel, Devon, England. (John Mayne was christened 18 Aug 1782 in St. Austell, Cornwall and was buried on 10 Mar 1857 in Norwood Cemetery, Lambeth, Surrey, England, aged 74 years.)

  Marriage Notes:

John Meayn of this parish, house carpenter in the dockyard, and Mary Trezise of this parish, spinster

Married by Banns

Witnesses: Jane Duglas Drew, Wm. Roberts

Sources


1 Cornwall OPC.

2 Stoke Damerel Parish Registers, Marriages, p. 116, no. 463.

3 Norwood Cemetery Norwood Road Lambeth, Burials, p. 707, no. 5653.


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