The West Briton (Friday, 25 Dec 1857) reported the following marriage at St. Ives: > ... Mr. Charles D. EUSTICE, to Miss Mary QUICK, of Rosewall. The bride's name was actually Mary Quick ROSEWALL, d/o George ROSEWALL & Mary QUICK, baptized 13 Jan 1832. Her family lived in St. Ives at Anjou Green at the 1851 Census and at Folly Farm at the 1861 Census. The groom was Charles Dale EUSTICE (b.ca. 1838 St. Ives). He was a fisherman when he married and a farmer at Hellesveor, St. Ives at the 1861 and 1871 Census. The identity of his parents is unknown. He may be the Charles DALE whose birth was registered at Penzance during 3Q1838. If so, the facts hint at the possibility that his was an illegitimate birth. No baptism record has been found, but families named DALE and EUSTICE or EUSTIS were present at St. Ives during the 19th century. The marriage was registered at Penzance during 4Q1857 with the couple identified as Charles Dale EUSTIS (sic) and Mary Quick ROSEWALL. The St. Ives marriage register also shows the groom's surname as EUSTIS and fails to identify his father. Bill Curnow Port Charlotte, FL, USA