Hi Wesley, I had a look Cornwall OPC database and found the following entries. They may or may not be connected to your family and will need further research to confirm - John Ceame and Anne Hoare married 02 Apr 1627 in St. Austell. John was buried 09 Dec 1672 in St. Austell, son of Matilda. Honour Helyer nee Came/Caim/Ceame was buried 03 Feb 1686 in Liskeard. Henry Helyer/Hellier remarried Elizabeth Marke 20 Feb 1688 in St. Cleer. Elizabeth Helyer nee Marke was buried 08 Jun 1694 in Liskeard. Henry Helyer was buried 21 Jul 1696 in Liskeard. Richard Penhallow, son of Richard, Gent, Decd.was buried 18 Jan 1685 in Liskeard. Mrs. Honor Penhallow (wid) married Benjamin Berry 02 May 1687 in Liskeard. Mrs. Honour Berry was buried 14 Jul 1749 in Liskeard. Eliz Oliver, daughter of Hen., was buried 13 Mar 1724 in Liskeard. John Marke was buried 27 Dec 1705 in Liskeard, Gent. Margret Marke married Peter Sampson 02 Jun 1711 in Liskeard. Margret Sampson wife of Peter was buried 04 Mar 1721. Hope it helps, Jen. ----- Original Message ----- On: Wednesday, June 10, 2015 Wesley Johnston wrote: Subject: [CORNISH-GEN] Henry and Honor Hellyer - Liskeard 1679` >I am working on a transcription of the 1679 will of Anne (Hore) Came of St. >Austell. I had been hoping to trace some of her descendants, and she is >particularly thorough on the family of "my daughter Honor Hellyer wife of >Henry Hellyer of Liskeard" who she designated as co-administrator of her >will. Anne left 100 pound to her granddaughter Elizabeth Hellyer and 60 >pounds each to her granddaughters Honor and Margarett Hellyer. (The >spelling of Honor in the vast majority of records is as Honor and not the >later Frankified Honour now used as the official spelling.) > I had thought that with so many named family members that I could find > records of this family and trace some descendants. And there are indeed > marriages at Liskeard for an Honour (14 Sep 1684 with Richard Penhallow), > an Elizabeth (7 Feb 1687 with William Oliver) and Margarett (9 Jul 1693 > with John Marke). But these records apparently no longer exist in the > original and are from transcriptions by Thomas Jago (see > https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-267-12053-25893-28), and all of > them identify the bride with "Mris" which I initially assumed was the same > as "Mrs.". But now I am not really sure what Thomas Jago meant by "Mris" > because I think that all three of these brides were the spinster daughters > of Henry and Honor Hellyer. > Does anyone have any insight into what Thomas Jago may have meant by > "Mris"? > Wesley Johnston > PS ... here is the page with Jago's 1693 transcription of Margarett's > marriage, so that you can see the "Mris" in context: > https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-267-12053-25740-44