James Palmer Davies of Tuckingmill
- Born: 1839, Crohans, Veryan, Cornwall
- Christened: 3 Nov 1839, Veryan, Cornwall 2
- Married: 6 Jun 1863, Tuckingmill All Saints, Camborne, Cornwall 1
- Died: 7 Nov 1892, Edward St., Tuckingmill, Camborne, Cornwall
- Buried: 10 Nov 1892, Tuckingmill All Saints, Camborne, Cornwall 2
Orthographic variations: DAVIS, DAVEY
Research Notes:
James Palmer son of Nicholas Davis of Crohans, mason, and Mary Dingle (baptismal record)
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In 1881 James P. Davies, aged 41, born in Tregony Cornwall, engine smith, and wife Mary J. Davies, aged 39, born in Camborne, were living at 3 Edward St., Camborne. Present were children (born in Camborne): Mary (17), tape factory girl, James (15), foundry smith, Annie (13), dressmaker, Bessie (11), scholar, Jane (9), scholar, Susan M. (8), scholar, Fanny P. (6), scholar, Martha (5), scholar, Mildred (2), mother Mary Rowe (68) of Camborne, widow.
In May 1886 James Palmer Davies was present at the marriage of his daughter Annie Davies to William Blettsoe Coules in Tuckingmill.
In 1891 Jas. Palmer Davies, aged 51, born in Camborne, blacksmith, and wife Mary Jane Davies, aged 49, born in Camborne, were living at 4 Edward St., Camborne. With them were children (born in Camborne): Jas. (25), blacksmith, Bessie (21), milliner, Janie (19), dressmaker, Martha (16), milliner, Susan Mary (18), fuse factory girl, Fanny Palmer (14), milliner, Mildred (12).
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James Palmer Davies of Edward St died aged 51 years (burial record).
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MR. DAVIES' DEATH.—Mr. James Palmer Davies, of Edward-street, Tuckingmill, foreman smith of Tuckingmill foundry, died Nov. 7th. Deceased, who was 52, was as highly respected as he was well known; and by his death Tuckingmill loses one of its 'characters;' and the widow and children have much sympathy in their bereavement.
The Cornishman, Thursday, 17 Nov 1892, p. 7
Marriage Information:
James married Mary Jane Rowe, daughter of Thomas Rowe and Mary Webster, on 6 Jun 1863 in Tuckingmill All Saints, Camborne, Cornwall 1. (Mary Jane Rowe was born on 1 Nov 1841 in Tuckingmill, Camborne, Cornwall, died on 14 Apr 1919 in Tuckingmill, Camborne, Cornwall and was buried on 17 Apr 1919 in Tuckingmill All Saints, Camborne, Cornwall.)
Marriage Notes:
James P. Davey, 23, bachelor, blacksmith, resident of Tuckingmill, son of Nicholas, mason, and Mary Jane Rowe, 21, spinster, resident of Tuckingmill, daughter of Thomas, miner
Married by Banns
Witnesses: Thomas Rowe, Edward Gilbert |