John Borlase of Pendeen, Esq.
(Abt 1644-1693)
Mary Keigwin
(1640-1705)
Christopher Harris of Hayne & Kenegie
(-)
Elizabeth Trott
(-)
John Borlase of Pendeen, Esq.
(1667-1705)
Lydia Harris
(Abt 1672-1725)
Catherine Borlase
(1702-1731)

 

Family Links

Spouses/Children:
Stephen Ustick of Botallack, Gent.

  • Mary Ustick+
  • John Ustick
  • Stephen Ustick
  • Thomas Ustick
  • William Ustick

Catherine Borlase

  • Christened: 15 Sep 1702, St. Just-in-Penwith, Cornwall 1
  • Married: 1 Jun 1724, St. Just-in-Penwith, Cornwall 1
  • Buried: 16 Sep 1731, St. Just in Penwith, Cornwall 1

  Research Notes:

In 1705 Katherine Borlase was a beneficiary of the will of her grandmother Mary Borlase of Pendeen, widow, who left her 20 shillings to buy a gold ring.

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Catharine wife of Stephen Ustick, gent (burial record)

  Marriage Information:

Catherine married Stephen Ustick, son of John Ustick and Mary Lanyon, on 1 Jun 1724 in St. Just-in-Penwith, Cornwall. (Stephen Ustick was christened 18 Oct 1700 in St. Just in Penwith, Cornwall and was buried on 3 Dec 1746 in St. Just in Penwith, Cornwall.)

  Marriage Notes:

2nd cousins

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Release, Botallack, Roscommon, Carharrack, St Just in Penwith, 28 May 1724. 2

Parties:

1) Stephen Ustick, Botallack, St Just in Penwith, gentleman
2) Katherine Borlase, daughter of party 4)
3) Walter Borlase, Madron, clerk, William Borlase, Ludgvan, Clerk, William Ustick, Leha [Leah?], St Buryan, gentleman, William Arundell, Trengwainton, esquire
4) John Borlase, Penzance, esquire.

Recites: intended marriage of 1) and 2).

Release, 1) to 3), Botallack, Roscommen [Roscommon], Karrarack [Carharrack], Kerigiack [Kenidjack?], Carnorth [Carnyorth] and Trethwall [Truthwall], all in St Just in Penwith conveyed by 1) to 3) in trust.

Consideration: £400 to 1).

Sources


1 Cornwall OPC.

2 Kresen Kernow (formerly Cornwall Record Office), Reference: X529/38.


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