William KNAPP of Carn Entral
- Born: 26 Feb 1830, Camborne, Cornwall 2
- Christened: 25 Nov 1834, Wesleyan, Camborne Circuit, Cornwall 2
- Married: 3 Jan 1853, Chapel of St. John, Camborne, Cornwall 1
- Buried: 10 Nov 1889, Tuckingmill All Saints, Camborne, Cornwall 3
Research Notes:
1861 England Census:
Age given: 30 years Birthplace given: Camborne, Cornwall Dwelling Place: Carwinnan, Camborne, Cornwall Occupation: Copper Miner
Present were wife Elizabeth (27) of Camborne, children (born in Camborne): Robert (6), Elizabeth J. (4), William Jr. (1)
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1871 England Census:
Age given: 41 years Birthplace given: Camborne, Cornwall Dwelling Place: Treslothan, Camborne, Cornwall Occupation: Tin Miner
Present were wife Elizth. (38) of Camborne, children (born in Camborne): Robt. (16), tin miner, Elizth. (14), scholar, Angelina (7), scholar
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1881 England Census:
Age given: 49 years Birthplace given: Camborne, Cornwall Dwelling Place: Wheal Harriet, Camborne, Cornwall Occupation: Tin Miner
Present were wife Elizabeth (47) of Camborne, children (born in Camborne): Robert (26), tin miner, Elizabeth J. (24), farm servant, Angelina (17), scholar
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Of Carn Entral, died aged 59 years (burial record).
Marriage Information:
William married Elizabeth EVA, daughter of Sampson EVA and Jenifer (Jane) HART, on 3 Jan 1853 in Chapel of St. John, Camborne, Cornwall 1. (Elizabeth EVA was born in 1832 in Camborne, Cornwall, christened on 30 Jun 1832 in Camborne, Cornwall 4 and was buried on 4 Nov 1889 in Tuckingmill All Saints, Camborne, Cornwall 5.)
Marriage Notes:
Banns of marriage between William Knapp, bachelor, and Elizabeth Eva, spinster, both of this parish, published in Camborne 12 December, 19 December and 25 Dec 1852, by George J. Ball.
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William Knapp, 22, bachelor, miner, of Carwinnen, son of Robert Knapp (deceased), chandler, and Elizabeth Eva, 21, spinster, of Carwinnen, daughter of Sampson Eva (deceased), miner
Witnesses: Charles G. Lean, John Eva
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