James Bennetts
(Abt 1834-)
Fanny
(Abt 1831-)
Johnson Vivian of Camborne
(1823-1874)
Jane Vial
(Abt 1826-)
William Henry Bennetts of Camborne
(Abt 1858-1920)
Anna Maria Vivian
(Abt 1856-1933)
Fred Bennetts
(1891-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
Flora Jane Selby Tellam

Fred Bennetts

  • Born: 1891, Camborne, Cornwall 2
  • Married: 10 Aug 1919, Centenary Wesleyan Chapel, Camborne, Cornwall 1

  Research Notes:

In March 1912 Fred Bennetts was present at the marriage of his brother James Herbert Bennetts to Kathleen Davis in Treborough, Somerset.

In January 1921 Fred Bennetts, fitter, and his brother James Herbert Bennetts, miner, were granted Probate of their late father's personal estate.

In 1921 Fred Bennetts, aged 29 years 10 months, born in Camborne, widower, fitter, was with his widowed mother in Enys Rd, Cambourne.

In August 1933 Fred Bennetts, engineer, and his brother James Herbert Bennetts, mine manager, were granted Probate of their late mother's personal estate.

  Marriage Information:

Fred married Flora Jane Selby Tellam, daughter of James Henry Tellam and Anne Haslett, on 10 Aug 1919 at the Centenary Wesleyan Chapel, Camborne, Cornwall 1. (Flora Jane Selby Tellam was born in 1891 in College Row, Town, Camborne, Cornwall, christened on 25 Dec 1891 in Camborne, Cornwall and was buried on 1 Jun 1920 in Centenary Methodist Wesleyan, Camborne, Cornwall.)

  Marriage Notes:

WEDDING AT CAMBORNE.

BENNETTS—TELLAM

At Centenary Wesleyan Church on Sunday morning, Miss Flora J. Selby Tellam, of 16, Moor-street, Camborne, was married to Mr. Fred Bennetts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bennetts, of Enys Road, Camborne. The Rev. T. Turnbull officiated.

The bride was given away by her brother (Mr. Willie Tellam), and was attended by Miss Gwennie Tellam (sister of the bride), and Miss Olga Richards (niece of the bridegroom). Mr. Herbert Bennetts (brother of the bridegroom) acted as best man, and a large number of friends and relatives were at the ceremony. A reception was afterwards held at the residence of the bride's mother, and later the happy couple left for Torquay, where the honeymoon is being spent. They were the recipients of many useful presents.

The Cornishman and Cornish Telegraph, Wednesday, 13 Aug 1919, p. 2

Sources


1 England and Wales Marriage Registration Index, 1837-2005, Redruth district, 3rd Quarter, vol. 5c, p. 466.

2 England and Wales Birth Registration Index, 1837-2008, Redruth district, 4th quarter, vol. 5c, p. 221.


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