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North Hill and Trebartha granite road sign

 

Here you can post your family links with this part of Cornwall - North Hill, Trebartha, Trevadlock, Lewannick, Altarnun, Linkinhorne - and we hope you will make some new friends and connections!

 

Steve Berkin, S Australia

"Being able to stay on a farm in the vicinity of my ancestors...  [North Hill]
I have a family tree back nine generations with WADGE, Isbell, and eight generations for JAGO. To be able to visit Trewint, Altarnun, and Lewannick has brought my heritage to life. To walk on Bodmin Moor and visited also Plymouth where my people said goodbye to the Old Country, bound for my home of South Australia. My Cornwall experience is going to grow with me for the rest of my life."

 

 

Rosie & Rex Pomeroy, Colorado USA

'We certainly enjoyed our prowling about in North Hill and Trebartha village, searching for our Pomeroy roots.'


 

Budge Caunter Jasper

Message sent by Anna and Anthony Petrillo

annadelpet@webtv.net

d. Apr 1837, (son of Richard Caunter and Agnes Craddock) who married 9 Apr 1795 Ann Jasper born 1806, North Hill.
Ann Budge Caunter married Henry Coumbe 5 Aug 1832 Maker. Their first child, Emlyn was born in North Hill. Their son Henry born 1840 in Linkinhorne was my great grandfather.
Record found of Ann Jasper as mother of an Ann Budge Caunter. I don't know what marriage records show in Cornwall but if Henry and Ann's gave their parents' names, that would be a big help.

 

HOOPER SPOURE

Message sent by Sandy Hooper Jensen, Kennesaw, Georgia, USA

sandykk7@yahoo.com

received 12.11.09

I'm a decendant of William Hooper(1632-1670) who married Frances Spoure (1635-1670) of North Hill. Some of the last names on the Spoure side are Bury and Courtenay and Reskymer. I have a good amount of informationon them but nothing on William Hooper's  ancestors at all.
If anyone could help with the Hooper side, I'd appreciate it very much.
Thank you for the" Big Differences" you are making in families lives!!!

 

 

WADGE

Message sent by Tim Wadge, Munster, (Ottawa) Ontario.

twadge@rogers.com

We're from the 'Samuel Wadge' lineage.
Son of George, son of Edward, son of Samuel, born 188, son of Richard, North Hill, born 1841, son of Peter, born +/- 1yr 1810, North Hill.
Born around 1880, married in 1900, my grandfather is Edward, born around 1910 in UK. All Immigrated to Canada shortly thereafter.
I will have full details (box of documents) from my brother in March to better pursue this research.

 

WADGE

Message sent by PAM AYERS - Hi from Christchurch NZ

pamc@slingshot.co.nz

Wadge families of Altarnun.

I am directly descended from Truscott Wadge and Charity Parsons married 1729 in Alturnan.
Would like to know more about the family.

 

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Links
Cornwall census returns www.uk-genealogy.org.uk/england/Cornwall/index.html#census and www.ancestry.co.uk
Cornwall OPC Datatbase Cornwall Online Parish Clerks providine a database of records that have been donated by transcribers worldwide.
www.cornwall-opc-database.org
Cornwall Family History Society www.cornwallfhs.com
Genealogy Databases
www.kindredkonnections.com
www.genealogylinks.net/uk/index.html
Cornwall Family History Society www.cornwallfhs.com
The Yeo Society www.yeosociety.com/familypages/yeoresearchers.htm

 


More information

Census records

Census records are divided into groups by county, then by parish, and in many cases by enumeration districts as well. An enumeration district was considered to be roughly equivalent to the area that a census worker or "enumerator" could cover in one day. Some parishes may have only one district, others will have many.

 

 

 

 

 

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