Mary SWAINE
- Born: 1833, Town, Camborne, Cornwall
- Christened: 5 Oct 1833, Camborne, Cornwall
- Married: 9 Dec 1855, Camborne, Cornwall
Research Notes:
In 1861, Mary Curnow (27) of Camborne and Thomas Curnow (29) of Towednack, tin miner, were living in Cross St., Camborne. Present were daughters (born in Camborne): Alice Burn S. (5), scholar, Mary (1)
In 1871, Mary Curnow (37) of Camborne, married, housekeeper, was living in Cross St., Camborne. Present were daughters Alice B. S. (15), scholar, Minnie (11), scholar
In 1881, Mary Curnow (47) of Camborne, married, was visiting Mary Hawke* (88) of Camborne, stepmother of Philip & William Hawke, in Bogee, St. Ervan. Daughters Alice (25), drapery assistant, and Minnie (22), were in 27 Cross St., Camborne.
* This was Mary Curnow's aunt, who remarried to Philip Hawke in 1839.
In 1891, Mary Curnow (55) of Camborne, married, living on her own means, was visiting Philip Hawke [jnr] in Bogee, St. Ervan.
Marriage Information:
Mary married Thomas CURNOW, son of John CURNOW and Unknown, on 9 Dec 1855 in Camborne, Cornwall. (Thomas CURNOW was born about 1832 in Towednack, Cornwall.)
Marriage Notes:
Thomas Curnow, 23, of Wesley St., bachelor, miner, son of John Curnow (dec'd), miner, and Mary Swaine, 22, of Cross St., spinster, daughter of Charles Swaine, blacksmith
Married by Banns
Witnesses: John Duckham, Charles Swaine
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