Henry Vivian of Camborne
(1729-1778)
Mary Carpenter
(1735-)
Thomas Richards of Camborne
(1741-1785)
Mary Harris
(1746-1815)
Francis Vivian of Crane
(1773-1839)
Anne Richards
(Abt 1777-1863)
Mary Vivian
(1804-1872)

 

Family Links

Spouses/Children:
Cpt. Thomas Moyle

Mary Vivian

  • Born: 1804, Camborne, Cornwall
  • Christened: 2 Apr 1804, Camborne, Cornwall 2
  • Married: 15 Jul 1826, Camborne, Cornwall 1
  • Died: 15 May 1872, Tarlee, S.A., Australia

  General Notes:

3 x great-grandmother

  Research Notes:

In 1841 Mary Moyle, aged about 35, born in the county, and husband Thomas Moyle, aged about 35, born in the county, mine agent, were living in Crane, Camborne, Cornwall. With them were children Maryann (15), Thomas (13), Elizabeth (11), Francis (6), John (3) and Henry (1). At the same address was (Mary's mother) Ann Vivian, aged about 60, independent.

In 1851 Mary Moyle, aged 49, born in Camborne, married, wife of mine agent, was living in College St., Camborne, Cornwall. With her were children (born in Camborne) Thomas (22), copper miner, Elizth. (21), Francis (15), copper miner, John (13), copper miner, Harry (11), scholar, and Ann (5), scholar. Visiting were (Mary's mother) Ann Vivian (75) of Camborne, widow, and Mary Skewes (4) of Camborne, scholar.

Mary Moyle arrived in Port Adelaide, South Australia, per the vessel Grand Trianon on 23 Apr 1860 with her children Elizabeth (24), Henry Vivian (19) and Nancy/Annie (12).

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"On the 15th May, at Tarlee, aged 68, Mary, relict of the late Capt. Thomas Moyle, of Camden [Camborne], Cornwall. Deeply regretted by all who knew her."

Kapunda Herald and Northern Intelligencer, Friday 17 May 1872

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Kapunda Herald, 17 May 1872:

"We regret to learn of the sudden death of Mrs. Moyle, Sen., mother of Mr. H. V. Moyle and Mrs. Crase, Kapunda, who was found dead in her bed on Wednesday morning (15th. May) at her son's (Mr. John Moyle) residence in Tarlee, where she had been living for some time past. Mrs. Moyle was as well as usual when she retired to rest on the previous evening, and an inquest was certified to be unecessary, as the old lady, who is very much respected, had for some time past been in a precarious state of health - and the doctors had prognosticated that she was likely to go off suddenly at last. Mrs. Moyle came to the colony just twelve years ago in comapny with Mr. H.V. Moyle and Mrs. Warrington. Mrs. Crase and Mr. Thomas Moyle had arrived in the colonies some years previously. One of her sons, Mr. Francis Vivian Moyle, had died some years back, but the deceased lady is survived by two daughters and three sons, all well-known and much respected in this district, namely, Mesdames Crase and Warrington, and Messrs. Henry, Thomas and John Moyle. The remains of Mrs. Moyle have been brought into Kapunda from Tarlee, and the funeral is to take place this afternoon, Friday, 17th. May, 1872."

Died age 68 years.

  Marriage Information:

Mary married Thomas Moyle, son of Cpt. Thomas Moyle of Huel Gerry and Alice Rodda, on 15 Jul 1826 in Camborne, Cornwall 1. (Thomas Moyle was born about 1804 in Wendron, Cornwall, christened on 8 Jan 1804 in Wendron, Cornwall 3 and died after 1851.)

  Marriage Notes:

Thomas Moyle, miner, and Mary Vivian

Witnesses: Francis Vivian, Charles Job

Sources


1 Camborne Parish Register transcripts, marriages, p. 635.

2 Ibid, baptisms, p. 506.

3 Wendron Parish Registers, baptisms, p. 350.


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