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Note: LSO: Caroline THOMAS marr William Henry EARL 13 May 1889 aged 22 Married at the Wesleyan Chapel, Callington. Shown at the time as 'Domestic Servant' at Fore St. Callington. Father (Joseph) shown as 'Engine Driver - deceased'. Caroline THOMAS born 14th September 1867, Bodmon Land, St.Ive. Mother (reported) Elizabeth Ann Thomas (nee COCK), 'X the mark'. Father Joseph THOMAS, 'Engine Man at a Copper Mine'. 1871 Census: Film RG10 2234, Enum. Dist. 5, page 32 / sch. 150. ( folio 55 ? ) 2231 to 2234 on reel, first section of 2234. ( top of page ) Near end of complete reel. Pensilva. (Callington / Liskeard ) 'Bodmonland'Joseph Thomas husb / marr. / age 30 / Copper Miner / bn. St. Austell Elizabeth [Ann] Thomas wife / marr. / age 27 / / bn. Cambourne Joseph Thomas son / / age 6 / / bn. St. Ive Caroline Thomas dau / / age 3 / / bn. St. Ive Mary A Thomas dau / / age 3 mths. / / bn. St. Ive (also) Nicholas Cock Brother-in-law /unm./ age 15 / Copper Miner / bn. St. Ive THIS IS A TIE-IN WITH THE NEXT GENERATION COCK, AS ELIZABETH ANN COCK WAS NOT AT HOME WITH HER (?) FAMILY FOR THE 1861 CENSUS, BUT NICHOLAS WAS Note that Nicholas Cock was born in St. Ive, not Cambourne, so did the Cock family move from Cambourne to St. Ive some time after the birth of Elizabeth ? I was only looking for Joseph Thomas and family in the Census. Also note that on the same Census page there is a wide difference in the ages of the Copper Miners e.g.Nicholas Cock aged 15 Copper Miner Festus Sleeman aged 60 Copper Miner and his son Francis Sleeman aged 26 Copper Miner James Martini aged 50 Copper Miner , and his children Louisa Martini aged 14 Copper Mine Worker, William Martini aged 12 Copper Mine WorkerThe eldest age of any 'Scholar's' was shown as 'Age of 10'. ALSO: (Josephs Children) Harriet liked her 'tipple', could only see Caroline when W H Earl was away. Mabel married Sam CAPON. Had two children, Daisy and Fred (aka Sam Jnr.). Gran (mine) THOMPSON always reckoned Fred (Sam jnr.) CAPON was a bit of a scrounger, used to say 'lock the door and keep quiet!' when Sam came to the house (or tried to!). Grace and Mabel were quite upright, not said to be drinkers like Harriet. Frederick (bn aft 1881) married a widow (LUXTON), took on her 3 (Gwen Bert and Charlie) plus she had one girl, by Frederick, caled Mabel. [END]
Note: THOMAS: Originally from St. Austell, Cornwall, around the 1840's. SEE A
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