In 1822 Francis Camborne Paynter was a beneficiary of his father's will.
In 1841 Francis Paynter, aged about 55, born in the county, attorney-at-law, was staying in Union Square, St. Columb Major, Cornwall.
In 1851 Francis Camborne Paynter, aged 66, born in St. Columb Major, widower, attorney of the Court of the King's Bench, was living in Fair Street, St. Columb Major. With him were daughters (unmarried, born in St. Columb Major) Elizabeth Wallis (30), Anna (19), and Mary Gully (12).
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Francis Camborne Paynter of Union Square died aged 73 years (burial record).
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At St. Columb, on Wednesday, the 28th ult. [sic], Francis Camborne Paynter, Esq., solicitor, of the firm of Paynter, Whitford and Whitford, aged 74 years.
Royal Cornwall Gazette, Friday, 7 May 1858, p. 8
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The Will of Francis Camborne Paynter late of St. Columb Major in the county of Cornwall, Gentleman, deceased, who died 29 April 1858 at St. Columb Major aforesaid, was proved 5 June at the Principal Registry by the oaths of Margaret Lemon (wife of the Reverend Charles Lemon of Woodbury in the county of Devon, clerk) and Elizabeth Wallis Paynter of St. Columb Major aforesaid, spinster, the daughters, the executrices. Effects under £1,500. 2