Mary Anne BENNETTS
- Born: 1817, Camborne, Cornwall
- Christened: 8 Mar 1817, Camborne, Cornwall
- Married: 28 Dec 1834, Gwinear, Cornwall
- Buried: 7 Jun 1897, Camborne, Cornwall
General Notes:
In 1841, Marey Knight (20) and husband Joseph Knight (30), copper miner, were staying in Roseworthy Wood, Gwinear. Present were children Mary (4) and Joseph (1).
In 1851, Mary A. Knight (34) of Camborne and husband Joseph Knight (42) of Camborne, were living in Penponds Mill, Camborne. Present were children (born in Camborne): Mary (14), mine girl, Joseph (11), miller's boy, Elizth. (8), scholar, Catherine (2), Benjamin (2m)
In 1861, Mary A. Knight (44) of Camborne and husband Joseph Knight (52) of Camborne, copper miner, were living in Penponds, Camborne. Present were children (born in Camborne): Mary (23), mine girl, Joseph (21), copper miner, Elizabeth J. (18), mine girl, Eliza (9), scholar, Catherine (5), scholar, James (1).
In 1871, Mary A. Knight (54) of Camborne and husband Joseph Knight (62) of Camborne, unemployed, illness, were living in Higher Penponds, Camborne. Present were children (born in Camborne): Elizabeth J. (28), surface labourer at mine, Eliza (19), surface labourer at mine, Catharine (15), surface labourer at mine, James (11), surface labourer at mine
In 1881, My. Ann Knight (65) of Camborne, widow, was with her daughter Elizabeth Jane Angove in 51 Trevenson St., Camborne.
In 1891, Mary A. Knight (73) of Gwinear, married, leg broken and now a cripple, was with her daughter Catherine Chinn and her family in 51 Trevenson St., Camborne.
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Mary A. Knight of Trevenson Street died aged 79 years (burial record).
Marriage Information:
Mary married Joseph KNIGHT, son of Joseph KNIGHT and Mary SARAH, on 28 Dec 1834 in Gwinear, Cornwall. (Joseph KNIGHT was born in 1808 in Camborne, Cornwall, christened on 14 Nov 1808 in Camborne, Cornwall and died about Sep 1872 in Camborne, Cornwall.)
Marriage Notes:
Joseph Knight and Mary Ann Bennetts, both of this parish
Married by Banns
Witnesses: William Carter, Richard Bennetts
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