Thomas Treloar of Carn Brea
(1835-1888)
Mary Carpenter
(1837-1917)
Richard Treloar
(Abt 1844-)
Elizabeth Ann Hosking
(Abt 1845-)
Cpt. Thomas Henry Treloar of Redruth
(1857-1923)
Lillie Treloar
(Abt 1864-1907)
Thomas Percyvale Treloar of Redruth
(1891-1949)

 

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Spouses/Children:
Margaret Lilian Jones

Thomas Percyvale Treloar of Redruth

  • Born: 23 Oct 1891, Redruth, Cornwall 1
  • Married: 20 Feb 1917, Truro St. John, Cornwall 2
  • Died: 21 Jan 1949, 1 Park Rd., Redruth, Cornwall
  • Buried: 25 Jan 1949, Redruth, Cornwall 2

  Research Notes:

In 1921 Thomas Percyvale Treloar, aged 28 years 8 months, born in Redruth Cornwall, timekeeper, and wife Margaret Lilian Treloar, aged 32 years 4 months, born in Truro Cornwall, and daughter Lilian Hetta Eileen Treloar (9m) of Truro, were with Thomas' father in Park Road, Redruth, Cornwall.

In the 1939 Register Thomas P Truloar (b. 23 Oct 1891), shipyard clerk...., and wife Margaret L Truloar (b. 9 Feb 1889*), unpaid domestic duties, were living at 1 Park Road, Redruth, Cornwall. At the same address were (daughter) Lilian H Truloar (b. 17 Sep 1920), single, shorthand typist, and (Thomas' stepmother) Frances H Truloar (b. 6 Apr 1870), widowed, private means.

* Correct year was 1888 (christened in April).

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Thomas Percyvale Treloar of 1, Park Rd, Redruth, died aged 57 years (burial record).

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Joint Manager at Redruth

The death occurred at his residence, 1, Park-road, Redruth, on Friday, of Mr. Thomas Percyvale Treloar, aged 57, a son of the late Capt. T. H. Treloar, in his day a prominent mining engineer, who had held responsible appointments in various parts of the world, and of Mrs. Treloar, who had lived with her son. Born in France, where Capt. Treloar then held a mining position, and educated at Truro School, Mr. Treloar became a professional photographer and was a member of the Institute of British Photographers and of the Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain. For several years he lived at Penryn, where he captained the cricket club for several seasons. Later he moved to Redruth, where up to the time of his passing he had been joint manager of the local branch of Messrs. Stuart's Photo Services, Ltd., a subsidiary company of Kodak, Ltd. A member of Treruffe-hill Methodist Church, he is survived, in addition to his mother, by a widow and daughter (Mrs. Furse, Mevagissey). The funeral took place in Treruffe-hill Church on Tuesday, the Rev. T. J. Smith officiating. Mr. C. R. Pengelly was organist. Mourners included Mr. and Mrs. J. Furse (son-in-law and daughter), Mr. and Mrs. C. E. and Mr. H. Penna, Messrs. F. Lobb, W. Menhennet (Penzance), F. and S. Richards (cousins), H. Jones (brother-in-law, also representing Mr. F. Jones, brother-in-law), J. H. Bailey (representing the directors of Messrs. Stuart's Photo Services, Ltd.), J. Pitts, L. Jolly, F. Tonkin, F. M. and F. H. Tallack, C. Burrows, J. H. Billing (also representing Mr. W. T. Treloar), S. Harris (also representing Mrs. and Miss Bastion), J. and K. Roach, J. Thomas, and W. Wallace (Treruffe-hill Methodist Church), H. Richards, H. W. Hankins, R. J. Johns, D. H. Phillips, A. Truscott, Frank Williams, and J. R. Bennetts....

The West Briton, Thursday, 27 Jan 1949, p. 5

  Marriage Information:

Thomas married Margaret Lilian Jones, daughter of William Edward Jones and Emily Dakin, on 20 Feb 1917 in Truro St. John, Cornwall. (Margaret Lilian Jones was born on 9 Feb 1888 in Truro, Cornwall, christened 1 Apr 1888 in Truro St. Paul, Cornwall and died on 26 Jun 1959 at Barncoose Hospital, Redruth, Cornwall, aged 71 years.)

  Marriage Notes:

Thomas Percy Treloar, age 25, bachelor, corporal, resident of 4 S. Aubyns Rd Truro, son of Thomas Henry Treloar, mining captain, and
Margaret Lilian Jones, age 29, spinster, resident of 10 Gas Hill, Truro, daughter of William Edward Jones, lamplighter

Married by Licence

(Groom signed Percyvale.)

Witnesses: William Edward Jones, Mildred Emily Jones, Ivy May Jones

Sources


1 England and Wales Birth Registration Index, 1837-2008, Redruth district, 4th quarter, vol. 5c, p. 206.

2 Cornwall OPC.


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