In 1840 Ann Tremelling, widow, was the sole executrix of her husband's will.
In 1841 Ann Tremelling, aged about 55, born in the county, ind[ependent], was living in Copperhouse, Phillack, Cornwall. With her were children: John (25), joiner, Humphry (25), engineer, James (20), joiner, Richard (15), mechanic, William (15), carpenter
In 1851 Ann Tremelling, aged 66, born in Phillack, widow, householder, was living in Copper House West, Phillack. With her were son Humphrey (36) of Phillack, married [sic], engineer, granddaughter Jane Tremelling* (15) of Phillack.
In 1861 Ann Tremelling, aged 76, born in Phillack, propr. of houses, widow, was living in Copper House, Phillack. Present was son Humphrey (46), engine fitter, unmarried, and granddaughter Jane Tremelling* (27), seamstress.
* daughter of Thomas Tremelling (d. 1836)
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Ann Tremelling of Bodriggy died aged 78 years (burial record).
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Letters of Administration of the personal estate and effects of Ann Tremelling late of the parish of Phillack in the county of Cornwall, widow, deceased, who died 29 May 1863 at Phillack aforesaid, were granted 19 June at Bodmin to Mary Ann Broad (wife of Matthew Broad, builder) of Phillack aforesaid, the daughter of the said deceased, she having been first sworn. Effects under £100. 3