Christiana PRIDEAUX
- Born: 1854, Crowan, Cornwall 2
- Married: 1876, Helston District, Cornwall 1
- Died: 9 Sep 1933, Clowance Bridge, Crowan, Cornwall 3 4
Research Notes:
In 1881, Christian Champion (26) of Crowan and husband Richard Champion (33) of Crowan, farmer of 40 acres employing 1 man & 1 boy, were living in part of Bolitho, Crowan, Cornwall. Present were children (born in Crowan): Francis W. (5), scholar, William (2), James Hy. (1)
In 1891, Christiana Champion (36) of Crowan, and husband Richard Champion (48) of Crowan, were living in Bolitho, Crowan. Present were children (born in Crowan): Frances (15), William (12), James H. (11), scholar, Joseph H. (9), scholar, Richard A. (8), scholar, John E. (7), scholar, Ada (7), scholar, Fredrick (6), scholar, Mary J. (5), Thomas G. (3), Ann P. (1), Albert B. (5 months)
In 1901, Christiana Champion (46) of Crowan and husband Richard Champion (53) of Crowan, farmer, were living in Lower Bolitho, Crowan, Cornwall. Present were children (born in Crowan): William (22), James Healey (21), tin miner, Joseph Henry (19), carpenter, Richard A. (18), dairy factory apprentice, John Ernest (17), blacksmith, Ada (17), Mary Jane (15), Thomas G. (13), Annie P. (11), Albert Booth (10), Charles P. (8), Dora (4), May (4)
In 1911, Christiana Champion (56) of Crowan, widow (mother of 17 children, 3 deceased), farming, was living in Lower Bolitho, Praze, Crowan. Present were children (born in Crowan, all single): John Ernest (27), working on farm, Mary Jane (25), Albert Booth (20), working on farm, May (14)
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Christiana Champion died aged 78 years.
Christiana Champion of Clowance Bridge Crowan Cornwall, widow, died 9 September 1933. Probate London 21 October to Mary Jane Champion, spinster. Effects £221 6s.
Marriage Information:
Christiana married Richard CHAMPION of Bolitho, son of Joseph CHAMPION and Mary, in 1876 in Helston District, Cornwall 1. (Richard CHAMPION of Bolitho was born about 1848 in Bolitho, Crowan, Cornwall and was buried on 12 May 1906 in Crowan, Cornwall 5.)
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