Adolphus TREVILLION
- Born: Jul 1860, Camborne, Cornwall 2
- Married: 26 Jan 1886, Camborne, Cornwall 1
- Died: Jun 1946, 8 College St., Camborne, Cornwall 3
Another name for Adolphus was Adolphus TREVILLIAN.
Research Notes:
1871 Census (surname spelt Trevillion):
Age given: 10 years Birthplace given: Camborne, Cornwall Dwelling Place: Chapel St., Camborne, Cornwall Occupation: Scholar
Staying with his brother Joseph.
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1881 Census (surname spelt Trevillion):
Age given: 20 years Birthplace given: Camborne, Cornwall Dwelling Place: 118 Trelowarren St., Camborne, Cornwall Occupation: Tin Dresser
Staying with his sister Annie and her family
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1891 Census (surname spelt Trevillian):
Age given: 30 years Birthplace given: Camborne, Cornwall Dwelling Place: 20 Wellington St., Camborne, Cornwall Occupation: Tin Mine Labourer
Present were wife Annie (23) of Camborne, children (born in Camborne): Annie (3), William (1m)
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1901 Census (surname spelt Trevillion):
Age given: 39 years Birthplace given: Camborne, Cornwall Dwelling Place: 5 College St., Camborne, Cornwall Occupation: Tin Dresser
Present were wife Annie (33) of Camborne, and children (born in Camborne): Annie (13), William (9), Olive (5), Adolphus (4m)
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1911 Census (surname spelt Trevillion):
Age given: 39 years Birthplace given: Camborne, Cornwall Dwelling Place: 5 College St., Camborne, Cornwall Occupation: Tin Dresser Status: Widower Father of 6 children (2 deceased)
Present were children (born in Camborne): William (19), blacksmith, Annie (22), housekeeper, Olive (14), Mervyn (11), school, brother Albert Trevillion (42) of Camborne, single, labourer on top of tin mine
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"LINK WITH OLD TIN STREAMING LOST.
Death of Mr. A. Trevillion.
Another of the old generation of tin streamers has passed away with the death at 8. College-street, Camborne, of Mr. Adolphus Trevillion, aged 85. His were the memories of the tin streams in their great days at the beginning of the century, but he had been retired from the work for more than twenty years. The funeral at St. Martins, Camborne, on Thursday, was conducted by the rector, Rev. G. F. Sandfield. Mourners were: Messrs. W. and M. Trevillion (sons); D. L. Smitheram (grandson); J. Whear, W. G. Hodge, F. Lee, W. J. Eathorne, E. W. Rogers, S. Tremelling, J. and O. Phillips, H. Perkins (also representing J. C. Roberts), P. Andrews, C. H. Madron, N. Holman, H. Rodda, P. Nicholas, N. Bowden, P. Rouse, W. Hocking, and A. Jennings. Floral tributes were: "In loving memory of dear father and grandfather," from Olive, Betty and Leonard; "In loving memory of dear father," from Mervyn, Beaty and family; "With loving memory of dear father," from daughter Annie; "With loving memory dear father," from Will, Edna, Ewart and Susan; "With loving memory," from Elsie and Jack Rowe; from all at 35, Wellington-road; his old pal Stanley Tremelling; his nephews and nieces; Mr. and Mrs. Rogers and Pat; Mr. and Mrs. Phillips; Mr. and Mrs. Perkins; Mr. and Mrs. Andrews; and Mr. P. Nicholas." 4
Marriage Information:
Adolphus married Annie WHEAR, daughter of Edward WHEAR and Mary Ann BENNETTS, on 26 Jan 1886 in Camborne, Cornwall 1. (Annie WHEAR was born about 1868 in Camborne, Cornwall and died in 1904 in Camborne, Cornwall 5.)
Marriage Notes:
Adolphus Trevillion, 25, of Trelowarren St., bachelor, tin streamer, son of William Trevillian, miner, and Annie Whear, 19, of Tuckingmill, spinster, dressmaker, daughter of Edward Whear, miner
Married by Banns
Witnesses: John Jenkins, Eliza Triggs
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