Mary Ann TREVILLIAN
- Born: Sep 1850, Camborne, Cornwall 2
- Married: 18 Nov 1880, Penponds by Camborne, Cornwall 1
- Buried: 20 Mar 1925, Camborne, Cornwall 1
Research Notes:
In 1871, Mary A. Trevillion (20) of Camborne, housemaid, was with her parents in Treswithian Downs, Camborne, Cornwall.
In 1881, Mary A. Pascoe (28) of Camborne and husband William T. Pascoe (26) of Camborne, carpenter, were living in 24 Tehidy Road, Camborne.
In 1891, Mary A. Pascoe (39) of Camborne and husband William T. Pascoe (36) of Camborne, railway carpenter, were living in 17 Wellington Road, Camborne. Present were children (born in Camborne): Lucy (9), scholar, William (8), scholar, Arthur (5), scholar
In 1901, Mary A. Pascoe (49) of Camborne and husband William T. Pascoe (46) of Camborne, were living in Wellington Rd., Camborne. Present were children (born in Camborne): Luicy (19), Willie (18), carpenter, Arthur (15), school monitor
In 1911, Mary Ann Pascoe (58) of Camborne (mother of 3 children, all alive) and husband William Thomas Pascoe (56) of Camborne, carpenter in the building trade, were living in Wellington St., Camborne. Present were daughter Lucy Bunney (28) and her husband William Ernest Bunney (26) of Camborne, assistant school master (elem.)
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Mary Ann Pascoe of Wellington Rd died aged 73 years (burial record)... actual age closer to 75.
Marriage Information:
Mary married William Thomas PASCOE, son of Thomas Read PASCOE and Elizabeth HALL, on 18 Nov 1880 in Penponds by Camborne, Cornwall 1. (William Thomas PASCOE was born about 1855 in Camborne, Cornwall, died on 13 Sep 1934 in Camborne, Cornwall 3 and was buried on 17 Sep 1934 in Camborne, Cornwall 1.)
Marriage Notes:
Married 29 years in 1911.
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William Thomas Pascoe, 25, of Camborne, bachelor, carpenter, son of Thomas Read Pascoe (deceased), carpenter, and Mary Ann Trevillian, 27, of Puggis, spinster, daughter of Joseph Trevillian, miner
Married by Banns
Witnesses: Joseph Trevillian [brother of the bride], Alice Pascoe
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