James TYACK of Kerley
- Born: 1811, Kea, Cornwall
- Christened: 10 Mar 1811, Gwennap, Cornwall 1
- Married: 7 Nov 1839, Kenwyn, Cornwall
- Buried: 25 Jun 1882, Baldhu, Cornwall
Research Notes:
In 1841, James Tyack (30), copper miner, and wife Ann (30), were living in Kirley, Kea, Cornwall. Present were daughter Lavinia (7m), [mother] Amey Tyack (70).
In 1851, James Tyack (40) of Kea, copper miner, and wife Ann (42) of Kenwyn, were living in Kirley, Kea. Present were children (born in Kea): Lavinia (10), scholar, Elizabeth (4), scholar, James (6m)
In 1861, James Tyack (50) of Kea, copper miner, and wife Ann (53) of Kenwyn, were living in Todpool, Kenwyn. Present were children (born in Kea): Lavinia (20), domestic servant, Elizabeth (16), milliner, Thomas? (10), scholar
In 1871, James Tyack (61) of Kea, tin miner, and wife Ann (63) of Kenwyn, were living in Todpool, Kea. Present was granddaughter Lavinia T. Moyle (8) of Kenwyn, scholar
In 1881, James Tyack (70) of Kea, tin miner, and wife Ann (63) of Kea, were living in Kerley, Kea.
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James Tyack of Kerley died aged 72 years (burial record).
Marriage Information:
James married Ann ROWE, daughter of Henry ROWE and Ann, on 7 Nov 1839 in Kenwyn, Cornwall. (Ann ROWE was born in 1806 in Kenwyn, Cornwall and was christened on 14 Dec 1806 in Kenwyn, Cornwall 2.)
Marriage Notes:
James Tyack, 29, of Chacewater, bachelor, miner, son of Stephen Tyack, miner, and Ann Rowe, 31, of Little Regarded, spinster, daughter of Henry Rowe, farmer
Witnesses: Joseph Rowe, T. G. Hicks
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