Hi Listers, I would like to make contact with any descendants of John Hoyte b.abt 1804 St.Columb Minor and Elizabeth Mitchell b.abt Jan 1814 Cubert and would like to know if any photos exist of this family. John's parents were George Hoyte and Alice Glanville. John and Elizabeth had the following children: William Mitchell HOYTE b. 1839 Cubert d.1886 Newquay John HOYTE b. 1842 St.Columb Minor d.1917 Newquay m. Elizabeth Ann MICHAEL Philip Mitchell HOYTE b. 1845 Truro d.1932 Australia m. Jane LIDDICOAT Thomas Mitchell HOYTE b. 1848 St.Columb Minor d.1883 Truro m. Mary COOK Edward HOYTE b. 1850 St.Columb Minor d.1877 Newquay Anthony Mitchell HOTYE b. 1853 St.Columb Minor d.1909 Newquay m. Mary Ann MICHAEL John HOYTE snr was a Farmer & Bus Driver/Proprietor in the Newquay area along with his sons William and Edward. John jnr was a furniture maker in Newquay and had no children. Thomas worked at the Commercial Hotel Newquay Road and also at the Coach & Horses Inn 1 Pydar, Truro. Thomas and Mary had 2 children Ada Elizabeth Hoyte b.1878 and Thomas Percival Hoyte b.1880 and died 1882. Anthony was a postman and also a Carrier for Great Western Railway. Anthony had 2 children Anthony John Charles Hoyte who married Adelaide Gladys HUXTABLE and Fenella Annie Hoyte who married James Harold CLEMENS. My main interest is in Philip Mitchell Hoyte who married Jane LIDDICOAT 19 Jun 1871 in Truro. I cannot find anywhere on the census as to where they were living in 1871. He was listed as a mariner on his marriage cert. Philip and Jane had 3 children: John Henry Hoyte b.1872 d.1882 Elizabeth Jane Hoyte b.1878 d.1879 Edward b.1875 who married a cousin Catherine Melinda MITCHELL. Edward and Catherine had a daughter Ada Gwendoline Hoyte b.1899. I would love to know what happened to Edward and if his daughter Ada ever married. It would appear that this Hoyte family were rather well off but Philip left Cornwall and his 3 children on board the ship Durham on Feb 13 1878 (under P Hoit) and arrived in Melbourne April 1878 and never returned to Cornwall. In the 1913 NSW POLICE GAZETTE and entry was made by Philips wife. Missing - Phillip Hoyte, left Cornwall, England , for Australia about thirty-four years ago. Inquiry at the instance of his wife, Mrs. Hoyte, 21 Berry-road, Newquay, Cornwall. Kind regards Jo (Australia)