ENGLAND: Cornwall - Burials in St.Agnes 1791-1799 & 1800-1809
Owner EditTranscribed burial records for St.Agnes in Cornwall, England years 1791 to 1809. Check for your surnames. Tags below represent just some of the surnames available.
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england, james, harris, cornwall, burials, skinner, webb, gill, thomas, williams, roberts, hall, knight, davis, carveth, holman, quick, tonkin, paul, bennett, stephens, hodge, harper, nancarrow, daddow, bryant, garland, st.agnes, barkla, bennallack, berryman, chapel, chaple, cock, chynoweth, cocking, daniel, delbridge, eade, goyne, gribbin, hawke, husband, job, langdon, lecther, martine, nettles, ninnis, phillips, pearce, prout, richards, rodgers, row, rowe, samson, tredinick, tregea, tyack, watters, whitta, wilkin, woolcock, faul, faull, tonking, reynolds, sampson, looking for webbs of st. agnes, cromwell 17 1800s. my ancestor is immigrant daniel webb to usa. undoubtedly tin miner and methodist., watters pssibly came from cornwall england joseph watters and he married in australia and his father, john
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Looking for Webbs buried in St. Agnes Cornwall Cemetary in 17-1800's. My ancestor Daniel Webb to USA- probably tin miner and Methosist. Wife Suzanne Aim and child also Daniel Webb.
My PEARCE family had tenements in Penhellick's Estate, Goon Bell, and Trevellas Coom - all in St Agnes, 1776, when John Pearce's Will was proved in Redruth.