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A combined index which currently includes Towednack
Churchyard, Longstone Cemetery, St.Euny Redruth (part), Penponds Cemetery,
Camborne Centenary Wesleyan Cemetery, Camborne Parish Churchyard (part),
Barnoon Cemetery, Quethiock Churchyard, Quethiock Cemetery, Landrake Churchyard
and Callington Churchyard (part).
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Surname |
Given Names |
Died |
Age |
Born (abt) |
Other |
Cemetery |
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BRABYN |
Annie |
12 Apr 1872 |
22 |
1850 |
Daughter of William and Mary |
Towednack |
|
BRABYN |
Ellen |
14 Jul 1876 |
18 |
1858 |
Daughter of William and Mary |
Towednack |
|
BRABYN |
William |
8 Aug 1876 |
17 |
1859 |
Son of William and Mary |
Towednack |
http://chrisuphill.tripod.com/mainb3.htm
|
16 Oct 1841 |
BRABYN |
Mary |
77 yrs. |
Brew |
http://members.tripod.com/sennencornwall/burials_1840.htm
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John
Brabyn Died
1854 aged 40 years+ |
http://www.gorran-haven.com/gorinscr_1.htm
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No. |
Name |
Remarks |
Date |
Age |
|
39 |
Brabyn James |
Father of Joanna |
02-01-1877 |
76 |
http://www.stteath.org.uk/histcemetery.htm
THE
COURTNEY LIBRARY & Cornish History Research Centre
Royal Institution of Cornwall, River Street, Truro
TR1 2SJ, Cornwall, UK
Holdings:
·
WILL: James Brabin
[Brabyn] of St Breock, 1674
·
AGREEMENT: Mary Brabyn,
wid and Jane Brabyn, spin (daughter of James) both of St Breock re: tenement of
Tregunnow [Tregunna] in St Breock, 1688
RIC@royal-cornwall-museum.freeserve.co.uk
Civil
Parish of St Clement, Eccl. Parish of St Clement
66,Pencalenick,1,Edward Brabyn,Head,M,30,,General Laborer,Employed,Feock Cornwall,,,,Mary Brabyn,Wife,M,,32,,,St Gluvias Cornwall,,,,Florence Brabyn,Dau,S,,6,Scholar,,St Clement Cornwall,,,,Richard Brabyn,Son,S,5,,,,St Clement Cornwall,,,,George Brabyn,Son,S,3,,,,St Clement Cornwall,,,,Alberta Brabyn,Dau,S,,2,,,St Clement Cornwall,
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~kayhin/1829c.html
These several books cover various aspects of local history in Cornwall as it affected the lives of the people living there, and refer to local government, life style, living conditions, commerce and mining. Frequent reference is made to those involved in the different activities and these works have been indexed here for the personal names they contain. Seldom is it found that the information given is the traditional birth, death and marriage data sought by the genealogist. Often it may be simply a brief reference to a person's involvement in some undertaking - occasionally a fuller narrative will show something of the way a person led his life.
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Brabyn, William; purser South Providence mine 1873 ; [THE ST IVES MINING
DISTRICT (Vol. 2) - Cyril Noall. Dyllansow Truran, Redruth, Cornwall - 1993
ISBN 185 022 0670, page 85 Brabyn, William; John Brabyn's son & heir 1506 ; TUDOR CORNWALL -
A.L.Rowse. Dyllansow Truran Trewolsta, Trewirgie, Redruth, Cornwall
ISBN 185022 0581, page 138 |
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/jon_rees/corbookB.htm
1830 Cornwall Pigot's Directory
Index by Rick Parson This index has *two* page numbers. This is because the original volume was published in two versions, one as part of a South West of England compendium version, where Cornwall happened to be the first county, and therefore the page numbering starts at 1, and secondly as a compendium issue of 18 counties of Southern England, and therefore the Cornwall pages start at page 135.
BRABYN,Gregory,4,136 |
BRABYN,John,4,136 |
BRABYN,William,21,153 |
http://www.parsons1998.freeserve.co.uk/
Wadebridge, a small market town, between
four and five miles from Bodmin, is partly in the parish of Breock, and the
lesser portion of it in that of Egloshayle, and in the two hundreds of Pyder
and trigg. It is eligibly situated upon the Camel, which is the boundary of the
parishes and hundreds; and the river is navigable for vessels of 150 tons
burden. It's chief trade is the exportation of corn; no manufactures being
established here, nor any mines worked in the immediate neighbourhood. The
living of Breock is a rectory, and that of Egloshayle is a vicarage: the
incumbent of the former Parish is the Rev. Wm. Molesworth, and the vicar of the
latter the Rev Richd. Cory. The methodists, Calvanists and friends have each a
meeting house here; and there is a small school supported by subscription. The
market day is Friday; and there are three annual fairs, viz. the 12th May, 22nd
June, and 10th October. By the parliamentary returns for 1821, the Parish of St
Breock contained 1,225 inhabitants, and Egloshayle 1,174; but the population
confined to the Town is not stated.
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Brabyn John, (carpenter and ironmonger), Wadebridge Brabyn Gregory, currier, Wadebridge |
http://slapster2.tripod.com/1830_pigot.htm
Coasting Traders
http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/CMN/Llanelli/Pigot1830.html
Llanelli Marriages
Llanelli Marriages 1833-1837 St Elli Parish Church, South Wales, UKLlanelli Marriages 1864-1867 Taken from Llanelli Guardian Births, Deaths & MarriagesTranscribed by P James 1993, 1996
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Year |
Date |
Firstname |
Surname |
Forename |
Lastname |
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1833 |
18 February |
John |
Brabyn |
Margaret |
Morgan |
|
1834 |
25 April |
James |
Brabyn |
Celia |
Evans |
|
1864 |
19 December |
John Kenn |
Roberts |
Celia |
Brabyn |
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/wggenweb/wales/vitals/llanelli.txt
ST PETERS CARMARTHEN Marriages 1813-1837
Year |
Date |
FirstName |
Surname |
Firstname |
Surname |
Parish |
County |
1824 |
20/05 |
William |
Brabyn |
Maria |
Davies |
St. Peters Carmarthen |
Carmarthen |
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/wggenweb/wales/vitals/stpeters.txt
|
BRABYN
Dorothy d of George Brabyn of Stricklandroger
bapt 1599 Feb9 Kendal Parish) |
http://jennylittle.members.beeb.net/Bown_to_Brantwhat.htm
John Herbert Trounce was born in 1881 in Cardiff, Wales. He died in 1953
in Cardiff, Wales. He married Gwendoline Brabyn in 1904 in Cardiff, Wales. Gwendoline
Brabyn was born in 1885.
They had the following children:
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|
F |
i |
Edna Lillian Trounce was born in 1906 in Cardiff, Wales. She married Francis D. Landsey in 1928 in Cardiff, Wales. |
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|
F |
ii |
Gwendoline Mary Trounce 1 was born in 1908 in Cardiff, Wales. |
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|
M |
iii |
Vivian Herbert Trounce was born on 30 Jul 1908. |
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|
M |
iv |
William E. Trounce 1 was born in 1910 in Cardiff, Wales. He died in 1911 in Cardiff, Wales. |
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|
F |
v |
Mavis G. Trounce was born in 1912. |
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|
M |
vi |
William Weston Trounce was born in 1921. |
http://home.ican.net/~dtrounce/thetrounc/pafg08.htm#2126
Newspaper
readership in south west England
an analysis of the Flindell's Western Luminary subscribers list of 1815.
|
Brabyn, John, Mr.
Padstow (COR) Shipwrights Arms |
http://www.devon.gov.uk/library/locstudy/bookhist/lumsuba.html
Western Flying Post and Sherborne and Yeovil Mercury
1778 07Sep Brabyn Henry - 'Catheridges Tenement' Tregonna St Breock sale1778 07Sep Brabyn John - 'Catheridges Tenement' Tregonna St Breock sale |
http://freespace.virgin.net/paul.mansfield1/sher78af.txt
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Brabyn, Ron, Boxer, Portrait, ---, V-98 Brabyn, Ron, Boxer, Roath Amateur Boxing Club, 1919, V-95 Brabyn,
Ron, Boxer, Welsh ABA Champions Group Photo, 1935, V-99 |
http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/GLA/Cardiff/Cardiffyes4.html
|
Name |
Rank or Occupation |
Date of Incident |
Location |
RHS Case number |
|
Brabyn, J. |
Ship Carpenter |
21.5.70 |
Cardiff |
18525 |
http://www.lsars.eurobell.co.uk/bronz70s.htm
|
Company |
Street |
Street |
Town |
County |
Postcode |
Telephone |
|
B E Wells & H J Brabyn |
T/A Plumpton Coaches |
1 Littledown Villas |
Lewes |
East Sussex |
BN7 3JJ |
01273 890369 |
http://www.go-by-coach.co.uk/southeast01.php
The United Kingdom Parliament
July 1990
Mr. Mudd : To ask
the Secretary of State for Employment when former employees of Messrs. Graham
Brabyn Ltd. of Redruth, Cornwall, may expect to receive their payments under
the Employment Protection (Consolidation) Act 1978 redundancy payments scheme ;
for what reason payments have not yet been made; and if he will make a statement.
Mr. Nicholls :
My officials are dealing with claims for arrears of wages, holiday pay, notice
pay and redundancy pay for around 70 employees. The need to undertake the usual
check of the company's wage records, which has proved difficult in this case,
and the pressure of current casework in redundancy payments offices has given
rise to some delay. I hope, however, to be able to begin making payments to the
employees shortly.
http://www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk/pa/cm198990/cmhansrd/1990-07-16/Writtens-6.html
Rectors of Whitwell
|
1958-1969 |
Frederick
John Brabyn |
http://www.wlhg.freeuk.com/book/part5.htm
STEERS (Leading Prices)
Limousin x to ,580 for Mr.
R.E. Brabyn of Shortlanesend, Truro.
Prepared by Bob Dalrymple, PO Box 122, Dapto, NSW Australia 2350
eMail: bob@relativelyyours.com