In 1871 Mary A Holman, aged 25, born in Camborne, and husband Frederick Holman, aged 27, born in Camborne, blacksmith, were living in North Parade, Camborne with widow Elizabeth Quintrell. With them were children (born in Camborne) Louisa (7), scholar, Frederick (6), scholar, Joseph (2).
In 1881 Mary A Holman, aged 35, born in Camborne, household duties, and husband Frederick Holman, aged 37, born in Camborne, fitter on railway, were boarding at 1 North Parade, Camborne with widow Elizabeth Quintrell (85) of Camborne. Present were children (born in Camborne) Louisa J (17), Frederick (15), blacksmith's stricker in G W Railway, Joseph H (12), ag lab, looking after cattle, Albert E (9), scholar, Richard J (7), scholar, John V (4).
In 1891 Mary A Holman, aged 45, born in Camborne, and husband Frederick Holman, aged 47, born in Camborne, blacksmith, were living in North Parade, Camborne. With them were children (born in Camborne) Joseph (22), blacksmith, Albert E (20), blacksmith, Richard J (16), blacksmith's apprentice, John V (14), blacksmith's apprentice, Amy W (9), scholar, George H (5), scholar, Nora E (5), scholar, and Ethel (3).
In 1901 Mary A Holman, aged 55, born in Camborne, and husband Frederick Holman, aged 57, born in Camborne, railway blacksmith, were living in Beacon Terrace, Camborne. With them were children (born in Camborne) Vaughan (24), railway blacksmith, Amy (20), George (16), mine blacksmith, and Ethel (14).
In 1911 Mary Ann Holman, aged 65, born in Camborne (mother of 14 children, 5 deceased), and husband of 47 years Fredrick Holman, aged 67, born in Camborne, railway blacksmith, were living in Mt. Pleasant Rd., Camborne. With them were daughter Ethel Maud Trevarthy (24) of Camborne, married, her husband James Ernest Trevarthy (24) of Camborne, tin miner at Dolcoath mine, and their son James Howard Trevarthy (3 months) of Camborne.
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Mary Ann Holman of Mt. Pleasant Rd. died aged 68 years (burial record).