Henry VIVIAN
(Est 1768-Bef 1831)
Mary SOWDEN
(1767-1831)
John TUCKER
(1759-)
Ann MURLEY
(1761-After 1841)
James VIVIAN
(1796-Bef 1841)
Anne TUCKER
(1800-1872)
John Tucker VIVIAN of Herodsfoot
(1825-1887)

 

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Spouses/Children:
Mary J. HOLMAN

John Tucker VIVIAN of Herodsfoot

  • Born: 1825, Town, Camborne, Cornwall
  • Christened: 12 Jun 1825, Camborne, Cornwall 2
  • Married: 1854, St. Thomas District, Devonshire, England 1
  • Died: 1887, Herodsfoot, St. Pinnock, Cornwall

   Research Notes:

In 1851, John T. Vivian (26) of Camborne, mine blacksmith, was with his siblings and widowed mother in Back Lane, Camborne.

In 1861, John T. Vivian (35) of Camborne, mine smith, and wife Mary J. (26) of Christow Devon, were living in Herodsfoot, St. Pinnock. Present were children: James T. (5) of Christow, Mary J. (3) of Duloe, Ann J. (8m) of Duloe

In 1871, John Tucker Vivian (44) of Camborne, blacksmith, and wife Mary (36) of Christow, were living in Herodsfoot, St. Pinnock. Present were children: James (15) of Christow, blacksmith, and born in St. Pinnock: Ann J. (10), scholar, Elizabeth (8), scholar, Sarah A. (5), scholar, Jessie (2), Bertha (6m)

In 1881, John Tucker Vivian (54) of Camborne, lead mine smith, and wife Mary (45) of Christow, were living in Herodsfoot, St. Pinnock. Present were children (born in St. Pinnock): Jessie (12), Bertha (10), John Hy. (8), William L. (6), Mabel (4), and granddaughter Loveday Vivian (3) of St. Pinnock

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John Tucker Vivian died during thee 4th Quarter aged 62 years (GROE Death Index, vol. 5c, p. 35).

   Marriage Information:

John married Mary J. HOLMAN in 1854 in St. Thomas District, Devonshire, England 1. (Mary J. HOLMAN was born about 1835 in Christow, Devon, England.)

Sources


1 England and Wales Marriage Registration Index, 1837-2005, 4th Quarter, vol. 5b, p. 73.

2 Camborne Parish Register transcripts, baptisms, p. 760.


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