Third Generation
Family of William ANDREW (2) & Honour GRIGG
3. Thomas ANDREW (William2, William?1) . Born in 1807 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England. Christened on 31 May 1807 in Kilkhampton Church, Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England. Thomas died in Churchtown, Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England, on 23 May 1848; he was 41. Buried on 26 May 1848 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England. Occupation: Saddler.

- 1807 BAPTISM: John Davis, Rector in Kilkhampton, IGI Batch P007171
Bap 31 May 1807 at Kilkhampton, Cornwall (as Andrews) (ref IGI &FMP).
Record 2365477 in the Baptisms database
Day Month 31-May
Year 1807
Parish Or Reg District Kilkhampton
Forename Thomas
Surname ANDREWS
Sex son
Father Forename William
Mother Forename Honour
Residence
Transcriber Linda Nelson

- 1832 MARRIAGE to Alice Found, 31 May 1832 Kilkhampton Cornwall England [no ages or parents names listed]
Marr 31 May 1832 (as Andrew) at Kilkhampton to Alice FOUND (ref IGI & FMP)

- 1841 Census of England, Cornwall, Enumeration District 1, civil parish of Kilkhampton, folio 11, page 15, household of ThomasAndrew.
-1841 Census, Book 4 Folio 11 Page 15, http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~kayhin/40151.html#BK4, -
Commercial Street,1,: [piece 151]
Thomas Andrew, 30, Saddler,In county,
Alice Andrew,,40,,In county,
Fanny Andrew,,4,,In county,
Sarah Andrew,,2,,In county,
Commercial Street,u,,,,,,
Commercial Street,1,
Richard Andrew,20,,Tailor,In county,
Flora Andrew,,15,Dressmaker,In county,
James Yelan,16,,Journeyman Tailor,In county,
John Rodd,15,,Journeyman Tailor,In county

- 1848: Thomas Andrew's death reg Jun qtr 1848 at Stratton Dist (ref FreeBMD).
- Thomas was buried 26 May 1848 at Kilkhampton, Cornwall aged 41, his residence Churchtown (ref Cornwall online parish clerk).
- 1848 BURIAL: Kilkhampton parish: 1848 May-26 ANDREW Thomas Abode=Churchtown Age=41 Pg=84 No=666 Minister=John Davis
- Photo (courtesy of S. Attwood) of Head stone for Alice Found-Andrew,
2011 , Old Cemetery, Stow Hill, Newport, Gwent. Transcribed from photo:
“In Memory of
THOMAS ANDREW
who died May 23rd 1848
aged 47 years.
Interred at Kilkhampton Cornwall
Also ALICE, wife of the above
who died Oct 28th 1867
aged 66 y [covered by leaves]


RESEARCH NOTES:
- Name also listed as Thomas Andrew(s)
- Other sources: CHR:IGI; Kilk. Father’s Will.
On 31 May 1832 when Thomas was 25, he married Alice FOUND , daughter of Richard FOUND (1771-1848) & Mary FRY (1774-1848), in Kilkhampton Church, Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England. Born in 1801 in Cornwall, England. Christened on 11 Oct 1801 in Morwenstow, Cornwall, England. Alice died in Newport, Wales, on 28 Oct 1867; she was 66. Buried in 1867 in Old Cemetery, St Woolos, Newport, Wales.

- 1801: She was bap 11 Oct 1801 at Morwenstow, Cornwall, dau of Richard Found and Mary (ref IGI & FMP).
- Alice (or Allise) Found, Daughter of Richard (b 1771) and Mary Found
- Alice had a brother Chichester Found - his gg granddaughter lives in Wales, UK.

- 1841 Census Kilkhampton Cornwall:
Alice Andrew nee Found, mother, 30 yrs, b 1812 Morwenstow... [film says age 40, born in county]
Fanny Andrew Dark duaghter 4 yrs b 1837 Kilkhampton...
Sarah Ann daughter 2 yrs b 1829 Kilkhampton...
[Note that Alice’s brother Richard Found lived nearby in Kilkhampton with his wife Grace and 3 young children William, Grace, Joshua - see next page of 1841 census]

- 1848: Alice moved to Newport [Wales] shortly after the death of her husband Thomas [in 1848]

- 1851 census: found Thomas Jr., a 4th child of Thomas and Alice listed on the 1851 census St. Woollos, Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales: residence 19 Potter Street, Pilgwennly:
Alice Andrews Head Win. age 49 Born abt. 1802 Morwenstow, Cornwall (or says 50 yrs, formely Grocer)
Fanny Andrews Dau 14 Born abt 1837 Kilkhampton, Cornwall (servant)
Sarah Ann Andrews Dau 12 born 1839 Kilkhampton
Thomas Andrews Son 9 born 1842 (Kilkhampton)

- 1861 census. WALES. Monmouthshire, Wales. Civil Parish of Newport St Woollos. Address: 11 Frederick St, Newport.
Together with daughter Fanny (24) (listed as Jane) and her husband, and dau Sarah Ann Dark (22) and her son John Thos (1):
Alice Andrews. Head. Wid. Age 59. Born Devon, Morwenstow.

- 1867 Death reg (Alice Andrews) Dec qtr 1867 at Newport Dist, Wales age 66 (ref FreeBMD).
- Photo of Head stone for Alice Found-Andrew,
2011 , Old Cemetery, Stow Hill, Newport, Gwent. Transcribed from photo:
“In Memory of
THOMAS ANDREW
who died May 23rd 1848
aged 47 years.
Interred at Kilkhampton Cornwall
Also ALICE, wife of the above
who died Oct 28th 1867
aged 66 y [covered by leaves]
- Photos of Head Stones for Alice [Found] etc. and of John Dark's father [John Dark] and son [William Fry Dark] in Old Cemetery here in Newport Wales. [Alice Found’s daughter Sarah Ann married John Dark Jr.]
- Cemetery described in various ways, including “Old Cemetery, Stow Hill, Newport, Gwent”, “Old cemetery, Lifton Road, Newport, Mon” [Ref RG37-111 Clifton Road Cemetery, records held by the National Archives, Kew]. Husband Thomas Andrew mentioned on gravestone but buried elsewhere.

- 1868 England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966
Name: Alice Andrews
Probate Date: 20 Feb 1868
Death Date: 28 Oct 1867
Death Place: Monmouthshire, Wales
Registry: Llandaff
Transcribed from film of Administrations. 1868. page 196:
“ANDREWS Alice. Effects under 100 pounds. 20 February. Letters of Administration of the Personal estate and effects of Alice Andrews late of 11 Frederick-street Pillgwenlly in the Borough of Newport in the County of Monmouth Widow deceased who died 28 October 1867 at 11 Frederick-street aforesaid were granted at Llandaff to Fanny Davie (Wife of Samuel Cornish Davie, Ship Carpenter) of 4 Albion-street Pillgwenlly aforesaid the Daughter and one of the Next of Kin of the said Deceased she having been first sworn.” A handwritten note on the summary page [see image] says “Admon of Goods unadministered passed at Llandaff March 1875” - it isn’t initialled and doesn’t say who wrote it, so was this by an official?

RESEARCH NOTES:
- 1841 Kilkhampton Cornwall lists a Richard Found and family, possibly an older brother?
They had the following children:
10i.
William Fry ANDREW (Died as Child) (1834-1837)
11ii.
Fanny ANDREW (1836-1874)
12iii.
Sarah Ann ANDREW (1838-1907)
13iv.
Thomas ANDREWS (1842-1891)
4. William ANDREW (William2, William?1). Born in 1810 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England. Christened on 29 Jul 1810 in Kilkhampton Church, Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England. William died in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England, on 13 Jan 1898; he was 88. Buried on 17 Jan 1898 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England. Occupation: Farmer.

- 1810 BAPTISM: John Davis, Rector in Kilkhampton, IGI Batch P007171

- 1837: Cornwall Marriage Index: Parish Launcells Husband: William ANDREW – Date 30 Mar 1837 Wife Grace LARKE [uncertain - see research notes below]

- 1841 CENSUS: of England, Cornwall, Enumeration District 2, civil parish of Kilkhampton, folio 22, page 4, household of William Andrew, farmer in Limsworthy, Kilkhampton, Cornwall. He didn’t have anyone living with him [?].
1841 CENSUS: HO 107/151/4. Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England, at Limsworthy (1 of several houses on this farm) Source Citation: Class: HO107; Piece 151; Book: 4; Civil Parish: Kilkhampton; County: Cornwall; Enumeration District: 2; Folio: 22; Page: 4; Line: 14; GSU roll: 241273.:
William Andrew, 30, farmer, born in county
Philip Cornish, 10, M S [man servant], born in county
Thomas Gloshridge [Hockridge?], 10? [20], [man servant], born in county
Mary Minyard, __0? [18?], fem servant, born in county
[at a neighbouring house on Limsworthy farm is a John Barrett, 66, farmer, also John Cornish, 14, DMS, and others - continues onto next page where next door at Lewdon is Charles and Eliza Grigg family
Limsworthy houses (as indexed, contains errors):
John Barrett abt 1776 Cornwall, England Kilkhampton, Cornwall
Damavas Barrett abt 1801 Cornwall, England Kilkhampton, Cornwall
James Han abt 1821 Cornwall, England Kilkhampton, Cornwall
Ann Ham abt 1791 Cornwall, England Kilkhampton, Cornwall
John Cornish abt 1827 Cornwall, England Kilkhampton, Cornwall
William Andrew abt 1811 Cornwall, England Kilkhampton, Cornwall
Philip Cornish abt 1831 Cornwall, England Kilkhampton, Cornwall
Thomas Hockridge abt 1831 Cornwall, England Kilkhampton, Cornwall
Mary Minyard abt 1823 Cornwall, England Kilkhampton, Cornwall
William Hales abt 1806 Cornwall, England Kilkhampton, Cornwall
Ann Hales abt 1816 Cornwall, England Kilkhampton, Cornwall
Willm Hales Junr abt 1835 Cornwall, England Kilkhampton, Cornwall
Ann Hales Junr abt 1837 Cornwall, England Kilkhampton, Cornwall
Richard Hum Senr abt 1801 Cornwall, England Kilkhampton, Cornwall
Grace Hum abt 1803 Cornwall, England Kilkhampton, Cornwall
Grace Hum abt 1827 Cornwall, England Kilkhampton, Cornwall
William Hum abt 1829 Cornwall, England Kilkhampton, Cornwall]
[earlier on page are surnames: Wood ...]

- 1851 CENSUS: living in Lymsworthy, Kilkhampton, Cornwall; farmer with 80 acres and employed three labourers. His household was composed of his wife and three children. and 1 indoor servant (household 19):
Wiliam Andrew, Head, M, 40, born Cornwall Kilkhampton, farmer of 80 acres employing 3 Lab
Grace C? Andrew, Wife, M, 32, born Cornwall Launcells
Mary G Andrew, Dau,, 13, born Cornwall Kilkhampton
William Andrew, Son,, 10, born Cornwall Kilkhampton
Elizabeth Andrew, Dau,, 5, born Cornwall Kilkhampton
James Brimacombe, Serv, U, 16, Farm Lab in, born Cornwall, Launcells, unmarried

- 1861 CENSUS: living in Limsworthy, Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England, household 17:
William Andrew, Head, Mar, 50, farmer of 40? acrees employ E? 1 Lab, born Cornwall, Kilkhampton
Grace Andrew, Wife, Mar, 42, farmer’s wife, born Launcells
William Andrew, Son, U, 20, farmer’s son, born Kilkhampton
Elizabeth Andrew, Dau, U, 15, farmer’s dau, born Kilkhampton
- 1861 census. Cornwall, England. Parish of Kilkhampton. Address: Limsworthy, Kilkhampton.
Together with 2 unmarried children William (20) & Elizabeth (15):
William Andrew. Head. Mar. Age 50. Farmer of 60 [40?] acres emp 1 [?] Lab. Born Cornwall, Kilkhampton.
Grace Andrew. Wife. Mar. Age 42. Farmer's Wife. Born Cornwall, Launcells.

- 1871 CENSUS: William Sr. was a widower by 1871 living with daughter Mary Grace and her husband Joseph Wood.

- 1881 CENSUS: Kilkhampton, Cornwall PRO Ref RG11, Place 2269, Folio 4, Pg 1, FHLF 1341545: living with the Greenaway family as a boarder, widowed, age 71, retired farmer.
> Head of Household James Greenaway, age 70, carpenter master, born Kilkhampton
> Wife Flora Greenaway, age 57, born Kilkhampton [William’s sister]
> 3 Greenaway children also listed.
Other sources: CHR:BUR; Bishop’s Trans. CHR. IGI Kilk. Father’s Will

- 1891 CENSUS, Kilkhampton - still living with widowed sister Flora Greenaway and her son Thomas. Source Citation: Class: RG12; Piece: 1796; Folio 10; Page 14; GSU roll: 6096906.:
Flora Greenaway 66
Thomas Greenaway 28
William Andrew 80
Ralph Harris 17

- 1898: Death reg (as William Andrew) Mar qtr 1898 at Stratton Dist age 87 (ref FreeBMD).
William was buried (as Andrews) 17 Jan 1898 at Kilkhampton aged 87, his residence being Kilkhampton Herdacott (ref Cornwall online parish clerk).
- 1898: England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1861-1941
Name: William Andrew
Probate Date: 15 Feb 1898
Death Date: 13 Jan 1898
Death Place: Cornwall, England
Registry: Bodmin
Transcribed from film: ANDREW William of “Herdicott” Kilkhampton Cornwall retired farmer died 13 Janury 1898 Probate Bodmin 15 February [1898] to Elizabeth Barrett (wif of Thomas Barrett) Effects 23 pounds 14s.


RESEARCH NOTES:
- 1837? Marriage NOT listed in Kilkhampton Parish records 1539-1839 film #0897356 Perhaps Launcells? - FreeBMD records start Sep 1837 - no record found between Sep 1837 - Dec 1840 in Cornwall.
- Marr 30 Mar 1837 at Launcells, Cornwall to Grace LARKE (marriage ref C.Boorman 2011, from Cornwall Marriage index (not found)). She was born c1819 at Launcells, Cornwall. - Grace’s last name is NOT a certainty.
- 1861 Census for Kilkhampton, living in household 16 (possibly next door to William and Grace Andrew) lived the Barrett family: John Barrett, his wife Ann and Children, Emma, John Jr. and Norah A. and their children William and Elizabeth (Mary Grace must have already been married, didn't check for that date yet).
abt 1837 when William was 27, he married Grace E. Larke OR Brimacombe in England. Born ca 1819 in Launcells, Cornwall, England. Grace E. Larke OR Brimacombe died in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England, on 21 Jan 1864; she was 45. Buried on 2 Feb 1864 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England.

- 1864: Death reg of Grace Andrews Mar qtr 1864 at Stratton Dist (ref FreeBMD).
Grace was buried 2 Feb 1864 (as Andrews) aged 44, her residence Kilkhampton (ref Cornwall online parish clerk).
- 1864: Burial (on-line parish transcript): 1864 Feb-02 ANDREWS Grace Abode=Kilkhampton Age=44 Page=34 No.=266 Thos. B. Trentham, curate
- 1863?: Death as per tombstone in Kilkhampton Anglican Church graveyard:
In memory of Grace, wife of William Andrew who died Jan 21 1863. Aged 47 years

RESEARCH NOTES:
- 2 possible last names: William Andrew’s marriage could be to Grace Larke, Cornwall Marriage Index, Parish Launcells on 30 Mar 1837 OR Grace Brimacombe on 9 Apr 1835 in Stoke Gabriel, Devon - both were born Launcells!.
In the 1851 Census there was a James Brimacombe living with William and Grace listed as a servant. He was in fact, Grace Brimacombe's sister's son. I found her christening in 1822 whereas Grace Larke was christened (in the same church records) in 1819. On the 1851 census, her approx year of birth is 1819. So there are arguments for each Grace. Both the Brimacombe family and the Larke family seem to have been in Launcells for quite some time.
- Tombstone information doesn’t match with other sources (age in census, year of burial etc.) - perhaps the tombstone was worn and difficult to read (especially the number “4”). Was she born in 1819 or 1816 - likely 1819? If she was buried in 1864, age 44, then she must have died the same year rather than 1863.
- Can’t find baptism as Grace Larke on the Cornwall OPC site (likely a gap in coverage).
They had the following children:
14i.
Mary Grace ANDREW (1838-1871)
15ii.
William ANDREW (1841-1901)
16iii.
Elizabeth ANDREW (1846-1924)
5. John ANDREW (William2, William?1). Born bef 1812 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England. Christened on 25 Oct 1812 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England.

- 1812 BAPTISM: John Davis, Rector, Kilkhampton, Other sources: CHR. IGI; & Bishop;s Trans. Father’s Will Kilkhampton, IGI Batch P007171


RESEARCH NOTES:
- one source has John married to Fanny (no dates); however there is another John Andrew married to a Fanny, so this may be mistaken identity.
- another source says John married Mary Glover on 4 May 1818 - again mistaken identity as this John would only have been 6 years old [baptised 1812, assumed as an infant].
- 1881 Census: not listed
- may have died young
6. Richard ANDREW (William2, William?1) . Born in 1814 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England. Christened on 16 Jun 1816 in Kilkhampton Church, Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England. Richard died in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England, on 13 Dec 1851; he was 37. Buried on 17 Dec 1851 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England. Occupation: Tailor.

- 1816: Bap 16 Jun 1816 at Kilkhampton, Cornwall (as Andrews) (ref IGI & FMP). BAPTISM: John Davis, Rector in Kilkhampton, IGI Batch P007171
- 1816 Cornwall record 2365738 in the Baptisms database
Day Month 16-Jun
Year 1816
Parish Or Reg District Kilkhampton
Forename Richard
Surname ANDREWS
Sex son
Father Forename William
Mother Forename Honour
Residence Lymsworthy
Father Rank Profession Yeoman

- 1841 Census of England, Cornwall, Enumeration District 1, civil parish of Kilkhampton, folio 11, page 15, household of Richard Andrew in Commercial Street, Kilkhampton, Cornwall. He was noted as a tailor and was living with his sister Flora, James Yelan and John Ross.
- 1841 Census, Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England, HO 107/151/4, page 16:
Richard Andrew, 20, tailor, born in county
Flora Andrew, 15, dress maker, born in county
James Yelan, 16, tailor, born in county
John Rodd, 15, tailor, born in county

- 1842 - Marriage of Richard Andrew, age 26, son of William Andrew to Elizabeth Ann Walter Trewin, age 18, on 3 May 1842 Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England

- 1845: He was noted as a tailor between 1845 and 1851 in Churchtown, Kilkhampton, Cornwall.

- 1849: On 7th of January 1849 he was noted as a tailor in Pentacost? Cottage.

- 1851 Census of England: Cornwall, Enumeration District 2e, civil parish of Morwenstow, folio 86, page 1, household of Richard Andrew in Andrews House, Morwanstow, Cornwall. He was recorded as a tailor living with his wife and four children.
1851 Census, Andrews House, Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England
ANDREW Richard Head M M 34 Tailor Cornwall - Kilkhampton
ANDREW Elizabeth A. Wife M F 26 Cornwall - St Dominick
ANDREW Ellen Dau - F 5 Scholar Cornwall - Kilkhampton
ANDREW Caroline Dau - F 3 Cornwall - Kilkhampton
ANDREW William Son - M 2 Cornwall - Kilkhampton
ANDREW Louisa Dau - F 2m Cornwall - Kilkhampton
BUCKLER Thomas App U M 15 Tailor's App Cornwall - Moorwenstow
- 1851: On 11th of April 1851 he was also noted as a tailor in Church Town.
Other sources: CHR:MAR; IGI & Bishop’s Trans. Father’s will.

- 1851: Richard's death reg Dec qtr 1851 at Stratton Dist (ref FreeBMD).
Richard was buried 17 Dec 1851 (as Andrews) at Kilkhampton aged 36, residence Kilkhampton (ref Cornwall online parish clerk).
- Tombstone in the Kilkhampton Anglican Church graveyard:
“Sacred to the memory of Richard Andrew of this parish
who died on the 13th day of December
in the year of our Lord 1851.
In the 37th year of His age.
“Dear Wife see how my time is past,
Long as my life, my love did last:
Now as for me no sorrow take,
But love my Children for my sake.
To dies in JESUS, Oh! How sweet,
You need no shed a tear:
Why should you wish me back again
You have no need to fear.”

RESEARCH NOTES:
- possible other daugther Emma Jane, born 1844, died 1849 in Churchtown? Kilkhampton.
On 3 May 1842 when Richard was 28, he married Elizabeth Ann Walter TREWIN, daughter of Lawrence TREWIN (1795-) & Elizabeth (~1795-1829), in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England. Born in 1824 in St Dominick, Cornwall, England. Christened on 4 Apr 1824 in St Dominick, Cornwall, England. Elizabeth Ann Walter died in Stoke Damerel Reg Dist, Devon, England, in Q3 1886; she was 62.

- 1824: She was bap 4 Apr 1824 at Saint Dominick, Cornwall, dau of Lawrence Trewin and Elizabeth (ref IGI). PARENTS: Lawrence Trewin & Elizabeth
- Cornwall Baptism
Day Month 04-Apr
Year 1824
Parish Or Reg District Dominick, St.
Forename Elizth. Ann Walter
Surname TREWIN
Father Forename Elizabeth
Mother Forename Lawrence
Residence Moredon in this Parish
Father Rank Profession farmer
Transcriber Myra Cordrey
Also in Familysearch batch P02184-1

- 1842: Elizabeth first married Richard Andrew in 1842

- 1851 census: Piece: HO107/1897 Place: Kilkhampton -Cornwall Enumeration District: 2e
Civil Parish: Kilkhampton Ecclesiastical Parish: -
Folio: 86 Page: 1 Schedule: 3
Address: Andrews House
Surname First name(s) Rel Status Sex Age Occupation Where Born Remarks
ANDREW Richard Head M M 34 Tailor Cornwall - Kilkhampton
ANDREW Elizabeth A. Wife M F 26 Cornwall - St Dominick
ANDREW Ellen Dau - F 5 Scholar Cornwall - Kilkhampton
Page: 87/2 ANDREW Caroline Dau - F 3 Cornwall - Kilkhampton
ANDREW William Son - M 2 Cornwall - Kilkhampton
ANDREW Louisa Dau - F 2m Cornwall - Kilkhampton
BUCKLER Thomas App U M 15 Tailor's App Cornwall - Moorwenstow

- 1854: Elizabeth remarried: marriage reg Mar qtr 1854 of Elizabeth Ann Andrew to George Collings GEACH at Stoke Damerel Dist (ref FreeBMD).

- 1861 census. Devon, England. Parish of Stoke Damerel. Town of Devonport. Address: Devonport.
Together with children (by Richard) Caroline (14), William L (12), and child (by George) Fredk Geo (2):
Elizabeth Ann Geach. Head. Marr. Age 37. Seaman's Wife. Born St Dominic, Cornwall.

- 1881 Census - England (familysearch), Source Information - Dwelling: 3 Mutton Cove, Census Place Stoke Damerel, Devon, England, Family History Library Film 1341531, Public Records Office Reference RG11, Piece / Folio 2206 / 140, Page Number 25:
Elizabeth A. GEACH Head W Female 55 St Domminick, Cornwall, England Manageress At Mutton Cove Inn (Inn Kpr)
Caroline T. MC LEAN Daur M Female 34 Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England Civil Engineers Wife
Emily S. DAVIS Gnd Daur U Female 16 Devonport, Devon, England Bar Maid
William H. DAVIS Gnd Son Male 15 Devonport, Devon, England Scholar

- 1886: Elizabeth's death reg Sep qtr 1886 at Stoke D Dist aged 59 (ref FreeBMD).
England & Wales, FreeBMD Death Index: 1837-1915
Name: Elizabeth Ann W C Geach
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1827
Date of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep 1886
Age at Death: 59
Registration district: Stoke Damerel
Inferred County: Devonshire
Volume: 5b
Page: 204

RESEARCH NOTES:
- (4.4.1824 - September Quarter 1886) (from Genes Reunited)
- NAME: 3rd name varies: Walton? Walter? Walker?
- the Eliz Ann Trewin, who married your Richard Andrew, was the daughter of Lawrence Trewin who was a son/grandson? of John and Grace Trewin nee Ashton [who was descended from a Cornish].
They had the following children:
17i.
18ii.
19iii.
20iv.
7. Elizabeth Ann ANDREW (William2, William?1). Born abt 1818 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England. Christened on 31 May 1818 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England. Elizabeth Ann died in Kilkhampton, Stratton Reg Dist, Cornwall, England, on 31 May 1895; she was 77. Buried on 4 Jun 1895 in Kilkhampton Church, Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England.

- 1818 BAPTISM: John Davis, Rector in Kilkhampton, IGI Batch P007171, 31 May 1818
- 1818: Bap 31 May 1818 at Kilkhampton, Cornwall (as Andrews) (ref IG & FMPI).

- 1839 MARRIAGE: to Richard Cleave on 6 Jun 1839 Kilkhampton Cornwall England [no ages or parents names listed]

- 1891 census. Cornwall, England. Civil Parish of Launcells. Address: Higher Pigsdown, Launcells.
Together with sons Charles (45), John (37), grandson Richard Wood (29):
Elizabeth Ann Cleave. Mother. Wid. Age 72. Born Cornwall, Kilkhampton.

- 1895 DEATH: from tombstone in Kilkhampton Anglican Church graveyard:
in loving memory of
Elizabeth, relict of the late
Richard Cleave of Pigsdon, Launcell,
who died 31st May 1895
aged 77 years
“Thou shalt come ot thy grave
in a full age like as sheaves of corn
cometh all in his (shadowe?)”
- 1895: Elizabeth Annie Cleave's death reg Jun qtr 1895 at Stratton Dist age 77 (ref FreeBMD).
England & Wales, FreeBMD Death Index: 1837-1915 England & Wales, FreeBMD Death Index: 1837-1915
Name: Elizabeth Annie Cleave
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1818
Date of Registration: Apr-May-Jun 1895
Age at Death: 77
Registration district: Stratton
Inferred County: Cornwall
Volume: 5c
Page: 5
- 1895 BURIAL: (Online Parish Clerk website) 1895 Jun-04 CLEAVE Elizabeth Ann Pigsdon, Launcells Age: 77 Page: 110 No: 873 Minister: John T. Marchant

RESEARCH NOTES:
- Other sources: CHR:MAR;IGI Bishop’s Trans. Kilk. Father’s Will 1841, 1851, 1861, 1871 census Kilk. Bur.B.T.
On 6 Jun 1839 when Elizabeth Ann was 21, she married Richard CLEAVE, son of Thomas CLEAVE & Susanna, in Kilkhampton Church, Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England. Born abt 1811. Christened on 29 Jul 1811 in Bradworthy, Devon, England. Richard died in Pigsdon, Launcells, Cornwall, England, on 27 Jul 1884; he was 73. Buried on 30 Jul 1884 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England. Occupation: Farmer.

- 1811: Richard CLEAVE (ref IGI) was bap 29 Jul 1811 at Bradworthy, Devon, son of Thos. Cleave and Susanna (ref IGI).
England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 for Richard Cleave
Name: Richard Cleave
Gender: Male
Baptism/Christening Date: 29 Jul 1811
Baptism/Christening Place: BRADWORTHY,DEVON,ENGLAND
Father's Name: Thos. Cleave
Mother's Name: Susanna
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C06419-1
System Origin: England-ODM
Source Film Number: 924828

- 1833: It appears that Richard was previously married to Elizabeth HOCKIN on 14 May 1833 at Kilkhampton (ref IGI) and they had a daughter Fanny Ann, who was bap 5 Jan 1834 at Kilkhampton (ref IGI); she appears in the 1841 census (age 7), the 1851 census (age 17), was married reg Mar qtr 1859 at Stratton Dist to James Wood (ref FreeBMD). Fanny Ann's death reg Dec qtr 1865 at Stratton Dist (ref FreeBMD). They had a child Richard Wood who appears in several census records.

- 1839: Marr 6 Jun 1839 at Kilkhampton to Elizabeth Ann Andrews

- 1841 census England, HO 107/151, Enumeration District 2
Civil Parish of Kilkhampton, Book 4 Folio 31 Page 5:
Darracott,1,Richard Cleave,25,,Farmer,Not in county,
,,Elizabeth Ann Cleave,,20,,In county,
,,Fanny Ann Cleave,,7,,In county, [born abt 1834]
,,Thomas Cleave,1,,,In county,
,,William Wood,15,,Male Servant,In county,

- 1851 census. Cornwall, England. Civil Parish of Launcells. Address: Higher Pigsdon, Launcells.
Together with children Fanny A (17), Thomas (11), Flora (9), Charles C (5), William (1) and 2 servants (farm labs):
Richard Cleave. Head. Mar. Age 39. Farmer of 140 Acres employing 3 Lab. Born Devonshire, Bradworthy.
Elizabeth Cleave. Wife. Mar. Age 32. Born Cornwall, Kilkhampton.

- 1861 census. Cornwall, England. Parish of Launcells. Address: Higher Pigsdon, Launcells.
Together with children Thomas (20), Flora (18), Charles C (15), Willm (11), John (8), Sarah (5), Louisa (3):
Richard Cleave. Head. Mar. Age 49. Farmer of 182 Acres empl 2 lab. Born Devonshire, Bradworthy.
Elizh A Cleave. Wife. Mar. Age 42. Born Cornwall, Kilkhampton.

- 1871 census. Cornwall, England. Civil parish of Launcells. Registration district of Stratton. Address: Higher Pigsdon, Launcells.
Together with children Thomas (30), Flora (25), Clarles C (23), William (20), John (17), Sarah A (15) and grandson Richard Wood (9):
Richard Cleave. Head. Mar. Age 59. Farmer of 230 Acres employing 4 Men and 2 Women. Born Cornwall, Kilkhampton.
Elizabeth A Cleave. Wife. Mar. Age 52. Farmer's Wife. Born Cornwall, Kilkhampton.

- 1881 Census: Higher Pigsdown, Launcells, Cornwall, England, FHL Film 1341545, RG11, 2270 / 66, pg 6:
Richard Cleave, Head, married, male age 69, b. Bradworthy, Devon, England, Farmer 175 acres
Elizabeth Cleave, Wife, married, age 62, b. Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England, Farmer’s Wife
Charles Cleave, son, unmarried, age 35, b. Launcells, Cornwall, F. son
William Cleave, Son, unmarried, age 31, Launcells, Cornwall, England, F. son
John Cleave, son, unmarried, age 28, b. Launcells, Cronwall, Englad, F. son
Sarah Ann Cleave, Daur, unmarried, age 25, b. Llauncells, Cornwall, England, (( (FS) ))
Richard Wood, grandson, unmarried, age 19, Launcells, Cornwall, England, (( (FS) ))
Edward Cleave, grandson, age 3, b. Putford, Devon, England
Harriett Hockin, servant, age 14, b. Launcells, Cornwall, England, domestic servant

- 1884 DEATH: from tombstone in Kilkhampton Anglican Church graveyard:
Richard Cleave, Pigsdon
in the parish of Launcell
27 July ______

- 1885 probate: England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1861-1941 England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1861-1941
Name: Richard Cleave
Probate Date: 3 Mar 1885
Death Date: 27 Jul 1884
Death Place: Cornwall, England
Registry: Principal Registry
Transcribed from film: CLEAVE Richard Personal Estate 1,590 pounds 1s. 3d. 3 Mar 1895 The Will Fo Richard Cleave late of the Parish of Launcells in the County of Cornwall Farmer who died 27 July 1884 at Launcells was proved at the Principal Registry b Elizabeth Ann Cleave Widow the Relict and Charles Colwill Cleave and John Cleave Farmers the Sons all of Launcells the Executors.

RESEARCH NOTES:
- Sources: CHR MARR: IGI 1841 Census Kilk; 1851, 1861,1871 Census Launcells, Bur Par Rec age 27 at death of 1st wife Elizabeth Hockin
They had the following children:
21i.
Thomas CLEAVE (1840-1907)
22ii.
Flora CLEAVE (1842-1875)
23iii.
24iv.
William CLEAVE (1849-1919)
25v.
John CLEAVE (1852-1929)
26vi.
27vii.
Louisa CLEAVE (Died as Child) (1857-1864)
8. Charles S ANDREW (William2, William?1). Born on 1 May 1821 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England. Christened on 27 May 1821 in Kilkhampton Church, Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England. Charles S died in St Eleanors, Prince Co, PEI, Canada, on 20 Oct 1906; he was 85. Buried in St Johns Anglican Church, St Eleanors, Prince Co., PEI, Canada. Occupation: Farmer. Religion: Church of England.

- 1821 BIRTH: May 1, 1821 as published in "Prince Edward Island" book published approx 1906 by B.F. Bowen & Co. Charles Andrew may have been born on 1 May 1821 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England.
- 1821 BAPTISM: John Davis, Rector Other sources: CHR; IGI; Kilk. Father’s will. He was baptised on the 27th of May 1821 in Kilkhampton Church. IGI Batch P007171

- 1841 CENSUS: Charles Andrew was noted as an agricultural labourer in Lopthorne, Launcells, Cornwall (Enumeration District 5, civil parish of Launcells, folio 21, pg 5). He was living in the household of William Wickett.: HO 107/151, Enumeration District 5, Civil Parish of Launcells, Book 5 Folio 22 Page 5 - Lopthorn,1,
William Wickett,35,,Farmer,In county,
Mary Wickett,,40,,In county,
Elizabeth Wickett,,16,,In county,
Mary Wickett,,13,,In county,
William Wickett,12,,,In county,
Louise Wickett,,7,,In county,
John Wickett,5,,,In county,
Richard Wickett,2,,,In county,
Eliza Burrow,,15,Agricultural Labourer,In county,
Charles Andrew,18,,Agricultural Labourer,In county,
Thomas Brimacomb,15,,Agricultural Labourer,Not in county,
Francis Brimacomb,12,,Agricultural Labourer,Not in county,
Samuel Cornish,14,,Agricultural Labourer,In county,
Uriel Cann,14,,Agricultural Labourer,In county,
[Research note: the Andrews may be related to the Wicketts through the Cornish line. A William Wickett of Kilkhampton married an Anne Cornish of Launcells, by banns, on 18 Jan 1800 by John Davis. Both signed in presence of Richard Wickett and Edward Watter. This William who was age 35 in the 1841 census might have been their son. Note also that one of the other labourers listed is a Samuel Cornish, perhaps another relative.]

- 1842 MARRIAGE: Charles married Mary Hopgood, between Jan 1842 and Mar 1842 in Civil District of Stratton, Cornwall, England..
- GRO Marriage certificate says Charles Andrew, 21, bachelor, farmer, residence Stratton, son of William Andrew, farmer, married Mary Hopgood, 20, spinster, daughter of William Hopgood, farmer, on March 26, 1842 in the Parish Church in the Parish of Stratton, Jacob S. Hawker, Vicar. Witnessed by Wm. and Grace Skitch. signed by Charles Andrew, Wm Skitch, Jacob S Hawker; markes made by Mary Hopgood, Grace Skitch.
Also from beta.familysearch.org:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number I02491-2
System Origin England-EASy
Source Film Number 1596230
Reference Number 36

- 1842 IMMIGRATION: He emigrated in 1842 from England to PEI with his wife and daughter.
(As reported in article on William Andrew published in "Prince Edward Island" book published approx 1906 by B.F. Bowen & Co., page 315): Charles Andrew, father of the subject [William], came to Prince Edward Island in 1842 and located at North St. Eleanors on the property on which he now resides, on which he has since been successfully engaged in agricultural pursuits. The place is one of the choice farms of the locality and here Mr Andrew is enjoying life to its utmost. At the age of 85 years, he is a fine specimen of strong, rugged manhood, being in the enjoyment of excellent health aside from slight rheumatic troubles. He has become the father of 9 children, 6 sons and 3 daughters, of whom the subject of this sketch [William] is the 4th in order of birth.”

Natives of Cornwall, England. Immigrated from England to Canada, sailing on the brig "British Lady" on April 8, 1842, landing at Yeo's Shipyard, Bideford River, PEI on May 20, 1842. Arrived at N. St. Elearnors, PEI on May 21, 1842 and established a home on the "Broad" farm, then owned by the Hon. James Yeo and more lately by Alfred Simpson. By life's end, Charles and Mary owned 422 acres which became the farms of Harry C. Andrew and Raymond Andrew, Fred Barrett and Samuel Beaton.

“Charles Andrew emigrated from Kilkhampton County, Devon, England in 1842. He and part of his family landed at the Yeo Shipyard at Port Hill, after spending over one hundred days at sea. He left his family at Port HIll while he walked to North St Eleanors with an ox and a sack of potatoes where he started to clear his farm. He built a log house, planted his potatoes and then broiught his family from Port Hill to North St. Elanors by boat where the remaindeer of his family were born. One of his sons William Andrew was Sheriff of Prince County for sometime. At the present time [1973] there are seven houses that were once owned by sons of the late Charles Andrew that have been moved to the Village of St Eleanors. Benjamin Andrew, South Drive, is the only male descendant still living in PEI with the Andrew name.”

- 1861 "Prince Edward Island Census, 1861"
Name: Charles Andrews
Event Place: Township/Lot 17, Prince, Prince Edward Island
Sheet Number: 1
Line Number: 12
GS Film number: 899939
Affiliate Film Number: M-896-897
Digital Folder Number: 4108924
Image Number: 00357

- 1881 CENSUS: He was recorded as a farmer living in Lot 17, PEI (page 50, family 199, household of Charles Andrew). His household was composed of his wife, daughter Mary Ann and son George. Listed as Charles, age 60, farmer, married, English, living (with family) at Beech Point (Lot 17), Prince Co, PEI:
1881 census (familysearch.org):
Name Charles Andrew
Gender Male
Age 60y
Calulated Birth Year 1821
Birthplace England
Marital Status Married
Occupation Farmer
Ethnic Origin English
Religion Ch. of England
Head of Household Charles Andrew
Census Place Lot 17, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada
District Number 1
Sub District R
Division
Page Number 50
House Number 4034
Family Number 199
Film Number 1375798
Library and Archives Canada Film Number C-13162
Household Gender Age
Charles Andrew M 60y
Mary Andrew F 58y
George Andrew M 16y
Mary Ann Andrew F 40y

- 1883 Feb 27 - Charles, on behalf of the St Eleanors Farmers Club, sent a letter to Samuel Wood at Newtonville, Ontario. In the letter to Mr. Wood, Mr. Andrew asks that he (Samuel) take the letter about the cheese factory to “some factory that you know”. The letter was fowarded to John Waddell in Orono, Ontario, who replied.

- 1891 CENSUS: He was noted as a farmer living in Lot 17, PEI (part 2, page 4, family 20, household of Charles Andrew). His household was composed of his wife, daughter Mary Ann, and his son George with his wife and child. The house they were occupying was a seven room, one and a half story constructed of wood.
1891 census (familysearch.org):
Name Charles Andrew
Gender Male
Age 70
Estimated Birth Year 1821
Birthplace England
Marital Status Married
Religion Church Of England
Province Prince Edward Island
District Prince
District Number 134
Sub-District Lot 17
Library and Archives Canada Film Number 30953_148185

- 1901 CENSUS: He was recorded living in Lot 17, PEI (part 2, pg 2, family 15, household of George Andrew), with his son George and his family; widowed, age 79.

- 1906 DEATH: He died on 20 Oct 1906 in PEI at age 85.
As reported in his obituary (printed in The Daily Patriot): The death occurred at St Eleanors, Sunday, of Chas Andrews. He was 86 years of age and came to this country when a boy, from Devonshire, England. He was one of the most successful farmers of Prince County, was well known and highly respected. He leaves to mourn five sones, Charles, John, William, Thomas and George, all of St Eleanors; and three daughters, Mrs. A. McKinnon of Coleman, Mary at home and Mrs. Alex Ramsay in Western Canada. (copy from Bob Butt, date not stated).

RESEARCH NOTES:
- County of birth previously entered as Devon.
- Marriage date originally entered as 9 Dec 1940, England to Mary Hopgood Wood. - both date and last name were incorrect. Marriage Certificate from GRO says March 26, 1842; OPC Cornwall database says March 28, 1842.
- Certificates vary on day of marriage, due to transcription of handwritten numbers. The copy at GRO reads more like 26 Mar 1842; county registers more likely read 28 Mar 1842 (as per OPC).
- 1861 PEI census probable entry:
Head of Household Charles Andrews
Census Place Township/Lot 17, Prince, Prince Edward Island
Page Number 1
Line Number 12
Film Number 899939
LAC Film Number M-896-897
Digital Folder Number 4108924
Image Number 00357
On 26 Mar 1842 when Charles S was 20, he married Mary HOPGOOD, daughter of William HOPGOOD (<1800-), in Stratton Parish, Cornwall, England. Born on 25 Dec 1823 in England. Mary died in St Eleanors, Prince Co, PEI, Canada, on 7 Feb 1894; she was 70. Buried in St Johns Anglican Church, St Eleanors, Prince Co., PEI, Canada. Religion: Church of England.

- 1842 MARRIAGE record says Mary Hopgood, 6[26 or 28] Mar 1842, Stratton, father is William Hopgood. - stated age 20
- 1842: Came out from England to PEI with husband and at least 1 daughter. Lived on a farm in N. St. Eleanors.

- 1881 CENSUS: Listed as Mary, age 58, married, living (with family) at Beech Point (Lot 17), Prince, PEI, Canada

- 1892 DEATH: - Reported as 1892 in article on William Andrew published in "Prince Edward Island" book published by B.F. Bowen & Co, page 315.
OR
-1894: Summerside Journal newspaper, Summerside, PEI, 14 Feb 1894, death of Mary Andrew nee Hopgood, St Eleanors.
- Cemetery transcript refers to her as Mary Hopgood
- Their headstone reads "Charles Andrew 1821-1906, Mary Hopgood wife of Charles immigrated from Kilkhampton Cornwall England 1842 d. Feb 7 1894 age 71, Marianne 1841 - 1915, George 1863 - 1936"

RESEARCH NOTES:
Mary’s pedigree continues to be illusive. I cannot find her baptism records (and therefore her parents names), although her father is given as William on Mary’s marriage certificate [Mary’s birth date is known from family sources]. The earliest 1841 census is also inconclusive - at the time Mary would have been very pregnant with a “base” child (to be named Mary Ann), so as expected I cannot find a Mary living with her father William, so it’s very hard to link the family together that way. By 1842, Mary married Charles Andrew in Stratton and quickly set sail for Canada taking their daughter Mary Ann with them to a new land and away from family who likely shunned them. As far as William goes, the most likely candidate is a William Hopgood, son of Susannah [Hopgood], base born - he was baptised in 1787, making him 36 when Mary was born. I cannot find a definitive marriage for William. If Mary’s father was indeed the son of Susanna, I have found her lineage...

Earlier Research Notes:
- Name originally entered as Mary Hopgood Wood, with father listed as William Wood - confused with an earlier Mary Hopgood who married a Wood: 17-Dec 1782 marriage in Kilkhampton John Wood & Mary Hopgood
- Wrong assumptions made about parentage based on her false last name, and assumption of location: “There was only 1 Mary Hopgood (or Mary Wood) baptised in Kilkhampton between 1820 and 1830: Mary Ann, daughter of John and Ann Hopgood, baptisted 28 May 1826.” cf. Andrew report by Bill Glenn. - this is NOT correct
- possible baptism of a Mary Hopgood in Vernham-Dean, Hampshire, England on 15 May 1823, parents William and Charlotte Hopgood [family search site - England Births and Christenings 1538-1975]
- marriage originally entered as Dec 9, 1840 (instead of 26 Mar 1842) England, probably intentially adjusted by family to make their oldest daughter appear legitimate (Mary Ann was born 14 Aug 1841)
- 1841 CENSUS: of England, Cornwall, Enumertion District 1, civil parish of Kilkhampton, household of John Hopgood: Mary NOT listed in household. [wrong household - John was not her father.- a guess would be an uncle] - Stratton/Kilkhampton,Book 4 Folio 5 Page 2:
Commercial Street,1,John Hopgood,40,,Blacksmith,In county,
,,Ann Hopgood,,35,,In county,
,,Richard Hopgood,12,,,In county,
,,John Hopgood,10,,,In county,
,,Thomas Hopgood,9,,,In county,
,,Eliza Hopgood,,7,,In county,
,,Ann Hopgood,,2,,In county,
,,Lewis Hopgood,1,,,In county,
,,Henry Hopgood,20,,Male Servant,In county,
,,Mary Wickett,,18,Female Servant,In county,
- 1841 census: there was a Mary Hopgood aged 20 working as a servant for a Charles Cutcliffe, surgeon, his wife Bridget and family. It claims she was born in the County of Devon, but I’ve found it wasn’t all that unusual for them to lie when answering that question. So I’m wondering if this is your woman? - Next door to Charles Cutcliffe’s household was Mary and William Cutcliffe (both listed as independent) or wealthy, so possible brother and sister to Charles. Anyway, there was a 60 year old Fanny Hopgood working in their household. So possibly some connection between Fanny and Mary Hopgood. Fanny getting Mary the job next door perhaps.
Perhaps Mary Hopgood became pregnant while working in Barnstaple. She was returned to her own parish which was within the Civil Registration District of Stratton and entered the Stratton Union Workhouse to have her baby.???? This would certainly mean that the baby Mary Ann birth would have been registered in Stratton.
I also checked for a Mary Hopgood living in Devon and found a Mary Hopgood aged 15 years working as a servant for Samuel Vanstone aged 60, farmer. His wife Mary at Woolfardisworthy, Devon. ... On page one I discovered it had to be West Woofardisworthy (near Bideford) Devon.... On the same page as Mary Hopgood the neighbour was a Samuel Andrews, aged 29 years and his family. Don’t forget that the ages were round to the nearest 5 on the 1841 census. So I’m wondering if this might also be your Mary Hopgood.
- 1841 census Moorwinstow Cornwall England, found a Wm. Hopgood, 25, Male servant, born in county [about 1816] living in a Harris Household on Cleave [Place] in Morwenstow. Note that the widow Honor Andrew was living close by in Moorwinstow on Lee [Place] as a 55 year old nurse with the Venning family. This Wm. Hopgood could be Mary’s brother?
HP 107/151, Enumeration District 5 Civil Parish of Moorwinstow, Book 7 Folio 5 Page 2 :
Cleave,1,Richd. Harris,45,,Farmer,In county,
,,Jane Harris,,45,,In county,
,,Richd. Harris,14,,,In county,
,,Elizth. Harris,,13,,In county,
,,Jane Harris,,11,,In county,
,,Edwd. Harris,7,,,In county,
,,Caroline Harris,,6,,In county,
,,Chas. Harris,6,,,In county,
,,Grace Herring,,55,Female Servant,In county,
,,Grace Oak,,20,Female Servant,Not in county,
,,Elizth. Clark,,15,Female Servant,In county,
**,,Wm. Hopgood,25,,Male Servant,In county, - could this be Mary’s brother?
,,Thos. Wickett,20,,Male Servant,In county,
,,Thos. Martin,15,,Male Servant,In county,
,,Wm. Darch,15,,Male Servant,In county,
,,Ann Oldman,,60,Sevt.,In county,
Higher Oves,1,Saml. Metheral,65,,Ag Lab,In county,
Note that there were also some other Harris’s and Vennings’ living together in nearby Marhamchurch Parish.
- There was a William H Hopgood 14-Feb1822, son of John Thomas* Hopgood and Mary Yeo (they were married in Kilkhampton) - William born England, died in Cascumpec, PEI, buried Port Hill PEI.
- Also an Eliza Hopgood [sister?] in Morwenstow close to William:
HP 107/151, Enumeration District 5 Civil Parish of Moorwinstow, Book 7 Folio 5 Page 2:
Harscott,1,Mary Hutchings,,65,Independent,In county,
,,Susan Cloak,,45,Female Servant,Not in county,
,,Eliza Hopgood,,15,Female Servant,In county,
- 1881 PEI census: there is a William Hopgood, age 60 living with family in Lot 13 PEI, next door to the Haywoods (wife Charlotte was a Boundy). Could this William be Mary’s brother??? Living with them is a Mary Hopgood, married(?) age 88, born in England - probably his mother.
- Hopgoods listed on http://fyeo.tribalpages.com - but don’t appear related.
- There are lots of Hopgoods listed in the Kilkhampton parish records (baptisms, marriages, burials back to 1600s), but not our Mary... Looking at the Hopgood baptisms for the Parish Church in Kilkhampton, circa 1823 I see no baptism for a Mary Hopgood daughter of William. Perhaps she was baptized in one of the other churches (Bible Christian or Methodist) or she was from one of the nearby parishes within the Civil registration district of Stratton.
- 1881 census, Kilkhampton, Cornwall: (from ancestry.ca) - likely a relative -
Name: Mary Hopgood
Age: 59
Estimated birth year: abt 1822
Relation: Head
Gender: Female
Where born: Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England
Civil parish: Poughill
County/Island: Cornwall
Country: England
Street Address: Village
Condition as to marriage: Windower (Widower)
Occupation: Formerly ((Farming))
Registration district: Stratton
Sub-registration district: Stratton
ED, institution, or vessel: 1
Household Members:
Name Age
Mary Hopgood 59
Source Citation: Class: RG11; Piece: 2270; Folio: 11; Page: 15; GSU roll: 1341545.
Living beside the Brown family on one side, and Richard Jennings on the other side.
as well as Pennington, Southwood and Parish families nearby.
They had the following children:
28i.
Mary Ann ANDREW (1841-1915)
29ii.
John ANDREW (1844-1926)
30iii.
Charles ANDREW (1846-1926)
31iv.
William ANDREW (1848-1920)
32v.
33vi.
Thomas ANDREW (1852-1921)
34vii.
Flora ANDREW (1856-1902)
35viii.
Albert ANDREW (Died as Infant) (1860-1862)
36ix.
9. Flora Grigg ANDREW (William2, William?1). Born abt 1824 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England. Christened on 26 Sep 1824 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England. Flora Grigg died in Kilkhampton, Stratton Reg Dist, Cornwall, England, on 23 Sep 1908; she was 84. Buried on 26 Sep 1908 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England.

- 1824 BAPTISM: John Davis, Rector, either 24 Sept 1824 or 26 Sept 1824 in Kilkhampton, IGI Batch P007171 (26 Sep 1824)

- 1841 CENSUS: Kilkhampton, Cornwall HO 107/151/4, pg 16, Flora listed as age 15, dressmaker, born in county, living with older brother Richard Andrew (age 20, tailor) and 2 other junior tailors.

- 1845: Marriage of Flora Grigg Andrew, age 21 and daughter of William, to James Greenaway, age 30, 9 Jun 1845, Kilkhampton Cornwall England. IGI Batch M007171

- 1851 census. Cornwall, England. Civil Parish of Kilkhampton. Address: Kilkhampton.
Together with son Richard (5):
James Greenaway. Head. Mar. Age 39. Carpenter. Born Cornwall, Kilkhampton.
Flora Greenaway. Wife. Mar. Age 26. School Mistress. Born Cornwall, Kilkhampton.

- 1861 census. Cornwall, England. Civil Parish of Kilkhampton. Address: Hill Park, Kilkhampton.
Together with children Richard (15), William (7), John (3), Mary A (1):
James Greenaway. Head. Mar. Age 48. Carpenter. Born Cornwall, Kilkhampton.
Flora Greenaway. Wife. Mar. Age 36. Carpenter's Wife. Born Cornwall, Kilkhampton.

- 1871 census. Cornwall, England. Town of Kilkhampton. Address: Kilkhampton.
Together with children Richard (26), William (17), John A (13), Mary Ann (11), Thomas C (8):
James Greenaway. Head. Mar. Age 59. Carpenter. Born Cornwall, Kilkhampton.
Flora Grigg Greenaway. Wife. Mar. Age 46. Born Cornwall, Kilkhampton.

- 1881 CENSUS: Flora Greenaway, age 57, living with husband, 3 children and brother William in Kilkhampton, Cornwall (cf. familysearch.org)

- 1891 CENSUS, Kilkhampton Cornwall, RG12/1796, page 14, household 108:
Flora Greenaway, head, carpenter’s widow, age 66, born Kilkhampton
Thomas Greenaway, son, single, 28, carpenter
William Andrew, brother, widower, 80, living on own means, born Kilkhampton
Ralph Harris, carpenter’s apprentice, single, 17

- 1901 census. Devon, England. Civil Parish of Kilkhampton. Address: Kilkhampton.
Together with son Thomas (38) and a servant:
Source Citation: Class: RG13; Piece: 2173; Folio: 10; Page: 12.
Flora Greenaway. Head. Wid. Age 76. Housekeeper (not domestic). Born Cornwall, Kilkhampton.
Thomas Greenaway 38
Selina Tape 16

- 1908: Flora's death reg Sep qtr 1908 at Stratton Dist age 84 (ref FreeBMD).
- 1908: Flora was buried 26 Sep 1908 at Kilkhampton aged 84, her residence Kilkhampton (ref Cornwall online parish clerk).
Burials database
Day Month 26-Sep
Year 1908
Parish Or Reg District Kilkhampton
Forename Flora
Surname GREENAWAY
Age 84
Residence Kilkhampton
- 1908: England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1861-1941
Name: Flora Greenaway
Probate Date: 7 Nov 1908
Death Date: 23 Sep 1908
Death Place: Cornwall, England
Registry: Bodmin
Transcribed from film: GREENAWAY Flora of East-lane Kilkhampton Cornwall widow died 23 September 1908 Probate Bodmin 7 November [1908] to Thomas Greenaway carpenter. Effects 197 pounds 19s. 7d.


RESEARCH NOTES:
- Other sources: CHR:BUR;IGI Bishop’s Trans. 1851, 1861, 1871, cen. Kilk. Father’s will.
On 9 Jun 1845 when Flora Grigg was 21, she married James GREENAWAY, son of Richard GREENAWAY & Damaris BARRETT (~1776-1852), in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England. Born in 1811 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England. Christened on 11 Aug 1811 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England. James died in Stratton Reg Dist, Cornwall, England, in Q1 1884; he was 73. Buried on 24 Mar 1884 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England.

- 1811: bap 11 Aug 1811 at Kilkhampton, son of Richard Greenaway and Damaris (ref IGI), though age at marriage given as 30 (ref IGI). (In the 1841 census, the family lived at Greenaway's House, Kilkhampton.)
Baptisms database
Day Month 11-Aug
Year 1811
Parish Or Reg District Kilkhampton
Forename James
Surname GREENAWAY
Sex son of
Father Forename Richard
Mother Forename Damaris

- 1851 CENSUS: Kilk.

- 1861 CENSUS: Kilk.

- 1871 CENSUS: Kilk.

- 1881 Census, Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England, FHL Film 1341545, PRO Ref RG11, Place 2269, Folio 4, pg 1 (familysearch.org):
James Greenaway, Head, M, Male, 70, born Kilkhampton, carpenter master
Flora Greenaway, wife, M, Female, 57, born Kilkhampton, carpenters wife
John Greenaway, son, U, male 23, born Kilkhampton, carpenter journeyman
Mary A. Greenaway, Daur, U, Female, 21, born Kilkhampton, carpenters Daur
Thomas C. Greenaway, Son, U, Male, 18, born Kilkhampton, carpenters apprentice
William Andrew, Boarder, W, Male, 71, born Kilkhampton, retired farmer

- 1884 James' death reg Mar qtr 1884 at Stratton Dist age 72 (ref FreeBMD).
- James was buried 24 Mar 1884 at Kilkhampton aged 72, his residence Kilkhampton (ref Cornwall online parish clerk).
Burials database
Day Month 24-Mar
Year 1884
Parish Or Reg District Kilkhampton
Forename James
Surname GREENAWAY
Age 72
Residence Kilkhampton

RESEARCH NOTES:
- Regarding baptism and parentage:
Parish: Kilkhampton
Date: 11-Aug 1811
Name: James GREENAWAY
Sex: son of
Father: Richard
Mother: Damaris
This date matches previous sources, but not the name of the parents:
Son of Thomas G. and Alice Greenaway?
Other sources: CHR:MAR:IGI

- Greenaways also living in nearby Morenstow Parish, don’t know if they are related:
1841 cenuse: HO 107/151, Enumeration District 5 Civil Parish of Moorwinstow , Book 7 Folio 8 Page 9:
Woodford,1,Wm. Greenaway,60,,Cord Winder,In county,
,,Elizth. Greenaway,,60,,In county,
,,Ann Greenaway,,15,,In county,
,,Richd. Greenaway,7,,,In county,
,,Harriet Bond,,20,,In county,

- also in 1841 census England, HO 107/151, Enumeration District 3
Civil Parish of Stratton, Book 9 Folio 46 Page 16:
Bude,1,Richard Greenaway,33,,Labr,In county,
,,Mary Greenaway,,33,,Not in county,
,,John Greenaway,5,,,In county,
,,Elias Greenaway,3,,,In county,

- also in 1841 census England, HO 107/151, Enumeration District 3
Civil Parish of Stratton, Book 9 Folio 48 Page 21:
King Street,1,William Greenaway,45,,Ag Lab,In county,
,,Cecilia Greenaway,,43,,In county,
,,Betsy Greenaway,,12,,In county,
,,Phillipa Greenaway,,8,,In county,
,,Samuel Greenaway,5,,,In county,
,,Peggy Greenaway,,2,,In county,

- also in 1841 census England, HO 107/151, Enumeration District 3
Civil Parish of Stratton, Book 9 Folio 51 Page 26:
Bude,1,Samuel Bayly,79,,Carpenter,In county,
,,Samuel Bayly,17,,Carpenter Apprentice,In county,
,,Margaret Greenaway,,30,,In county,
,,William Greenaway,6,,,In county,
,,James Greenaway,3,,,In county,
,,Mary Greenaway,,5,,In county,

- found a Samuel Greenaway in 1871 census kilkhampton living next door to John Barrett family - relative?
:
Samuel Greenaway, Head, Mar, 52, farmer, 86 ac, 1 man & 1 boy, born Cornwall Kilkhampton
Elizabeth Greenaway, wife, mar, 43,, born Cornwall Kilkhampton
Mary J Greenaway, daur,, 17, farmer’s daur, born Cornwall Kilkhampton
Richard Greenaway, son,, 14, farmer’s son, born Cornwall Kilkhampton
Elizh A? Greenaway, daur,, 12, scholar, born Cornwall Kilkhampton
Damaris Greenaway, daur,, 7, scholar, born Cornwall Kilkhampton
Charles Hambley, serv, unm, 20, farm servant, born Devon Thornbury
John Hambley, serv, unm, 17, farm servant indoors, born Devon Dinder
They had the following children:
37i.
Richard GREENAWAY (1845-1911)
38ii.
Ann GREENAWAY (Died as Infant) (~1850-1850)
39iii.
Mary GREENAWAY (Died as Infant) (1851-1852)
40iv.
41v.
42vi.
43vii.
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