I have Francis PASCOE born 1819 in Constantine, Cornwall, England Married Belinda MINERS born 7 Feb 1819 in Ladock, Cornwall, England their first Child Belinda PASCOE was born 1841 in Falmouth, Cornwall, England I can't find a marriage for Francis and Belinda, any ideas, I do have the rest of their children, just no marriage -- Cheers Jenny I DON'T do Mornings!!!!! Photos http://www.flickr.com/photos/jen_in_brisbane/ Family Tree http://minerstree.tribalpages.com/
In message <s62dnXVjT5mtJ4jPnZ2dnVY3goqdnZ2d@giganews.com>, Kiwi in Aus <Wwftw_98@Yahoo.com> writes: >I have Francis PASCOE born 1819 in Constantine, Cornwall, England >Married Belinda MINERS born 7 Feb 1819 in Ladock, Cornwall, England >their first Child Belinda PASCOE was born 1841 in Falmouth, Cornwall, >England > >I can't find a marriage for Francis and Belinda, any ideas, I do have >the rest of their children, just no marriage > No luck either, but - had you already found this one? I found her (transcribed as Bolenda Pascoe, 20) with Belinda 2 Mo, but _without_ Francis, in Falmouth in the 1841; there's something written by them, unfortunately crossed through: the first word I'm pretty sure is husband, but the second word could be ov/er, ostler (though I don't think so - I can only see five letters), ovlev, or anything similar. (Could it be ov/something meaning overseas?) Appears to be "High Street". -- J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/<1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)Ar@T+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf New research shows that three to five cups of coffee a day will cut the risk of Alzheimer's by about 60 per cent. There is also good evidence that tea is good for memory. - Michael Mosley interviewed in Radio Times, 7-13 February 2009
On 22/08/2013 08:11, Kiwi in Aus wrote: > I have Francis PASCOE born 1819 in Constantine, Cornwall, England > Married Belinda MINERS born 7 Feb 1819 in Ladock, Cornwall, England > their first Child Belinda PASCOE was born 1841 in Falmouth, Cornwall, > England > > I can't find a marriage for Francis and Belinda, any ideas, I do have > the rest of their children, just no marriage > No help but perhps of interest.. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~stonemen/ http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~stonemen/PAS-PAT.htm Quote: PASCOE, Francis, b.1820 Constantine-Con, Statuary & Marble Mason, address 1841-1844: Falmouth-Con, 1861: 9 Queen Street, Penzance-Con, 1864: Near the Cattle Market, Penzance-Con, 1871: Penzance-Con, 1873: Causeway Head, Penzance-Con. (“Monuments, tombs, headstones, etc. Work and engraved from the newest designs and rendered on the most reasonable terms.”)
On 22/08/2013 08:11, Kiwi in Aus wrote: > I have Francis PASCOE born 1819 in Constantine, Cornwall, England > Married Belinda MINERS born 7 Feb 1819 in Ladock, Cornwall, England > their first Child Belinda PASCOE was born 1841 in Falmouth, Cornwall, > England > > I can't find a marriage for Francis and Belinda, any ideas, I do have > the rest of their children, just no marriage > Francis appears to have left a Will. Perhaps there is a clue in there as to their marital status?.. 1876 Pascoe Francis Effects under £1,000 14 January. The Will of Francis Pascoe late of Penzance in the county of Cornwall Statuary who died 28 December 1875 at Penzance was proved at Bodmin by Belinda Pascoe Widow the Relict and John Pascoe Statuary both of Penzance the Executors. Info on how to get copies.. http://www.justice.gov.uk/courts/probate/copies-of-grants-wills
On Thu, 29 Aug 2013 18:11:50 +0100, CWatters <colin.watters@NOturnersoakSPAM.plus.com> wrote: >On 22/08/2013 08:11, Kiwi in Aus wrote: >> I have Francis PASCOE born 1819 in Constantine, Cornwall, England >> Married Belinda MINERS born 7 Feb 1819 in Ladock, Cornwall, England >> their first Child Belinda PASCOE was born 1841 in Falmouth, Cornwall, >> England >> >> I can't find a marriage for Francis and Belinda, any ideas, I do have >> the rest of their children, just no marriage >> > >Francis appears to have left a Will. Perhaps there is a clue in there as >to their marital status?.. > >1876 >Pascoe Francis >Effects under £1,000 >14 January. The Will of Francis Pascoe late of Penzance in the county of >Cornwall Statuary who died 28 December 1875 at Penzance was proved at >Bodmin by Belinda Pascoe Widow the Relict and John Pascoe Statuary both >of Penzance the Executors. > >Info on how to get copies.. > >http://www.justice.gov.uk/courts/probate/copies-of-grants-wills > The description of Belinda as "the relict" should be enough unless there's a surprise in the will which contradicts that but if there was then she should not be described as the relict. If they actually never married but represented themselves as married, that is unlikely to be mentioned unless there was a deliberate attempt to exclude her or their children from benefiting. They're also both old enough to have married before the introduction of civil registration in 1837.