MY CARRIVICK FAMILY

William Carrivick married Elizabeth Ann Roberts on 6 OCT 1855 in Crantock
(In 1861 William is aged 28 and a Farm Lab. Elizabeth is aged 24. The family is living in Penpol, Parish of Crantock)
(In 1871 Wm Crivick is aged 36 and an Ag Lab. Eliz is aged 33. The family is living in Penpol, Crantock)

(In 1881 William is aged 44 and a Farm Lab. Elizabeth is aged 43. The family is living in Penpoll, Crantock)
(In 1891 William is aged 54 and an Ag Lab. Elizabeth is aged 53. The family is living in Penfroll, Crantock)
(In 1901 William is aged 65 and an Ordinary Ag Lab. Elizabeth is aged 63. They are living in the Parish of Crantock)
(In 1911 William is aged 77 and a Farm Lab. Elizabeth is aged 75. The family is living in Crantock)
(William died in the JUN quarter 1911 aged 77 - St Columb 5c 59)
(Elizabeth died in the DEC quarter 1918 aged 83 - St Columb 5c 152)

I have identified 7 children

Name Date and place of christening Any other information
Charlotte Carrivick Born in Crantock village
Christened on 17 FEB 1856 in Crantock
[Source = opc database]
In 1861 she is at home aged 5 and a Scholar
Charlotte Roberts Carrivick of Penpol died on 17 APR 1869 and was buried on 19 APR 1869 in Crantock aged 13
Elizabeth Jane Carrivick Born in Crantock village
Christened on 6 SEP 1857 in Crantock
[Source = opc database]
In 1861 she is at home aged 3 and a Scholar
In 1871 she is at home aged 13 and a Scholar
In 1881 Elizabeth is at home, aged 23 and a Dressmaker
In 1911 she is at home aged 53 and a Dressmaker
Elizabeth died in the DEC quarter 1926 aged 69 (St Columb 5b 97)
William Carrivick Born in Crantock village
Christened on 11 SEP 1859 in Crantock
[Source = opc database]
In 1861 he is at home aged 1
In 1871 he is at home aged 11 and a Scholar
Married Annie Burley in 1885
Elias Carrivick Born in Penpol
Christened on 20 APR 1862 in Crantock
[Source = opc database]
Elias Carrivick of Penpol was buried on 17 JUN 1863 in Crantock aged 15m
Mary Ann Carrivick Born in Penpol
Christened on 21 AUG 1864 in Crantock
[Source = opc database]
In 1871 she is at home aged 6 and a Scholar
In 1881 Mary is at home, aged 16 and a Staymaker.
Mary Carrivick of Penpol died on 23 JUN 1884 and was buried on 25 JUN 1884 in Crantock aged 19
Emily Carrivick Born in Penpol
Christened on 12 JUN 1868 in Crantock
[Source = opc database]
In 1871 she is at home aged 2 and a Scholar
In 1881 Emily is at home, aged 12 and a Scholar.
Married Charles Harris in 1888
Wallis Carrivick Born on 16 NOV 1875 in Penpol
Christened on 16 JAN 1876 in Crantock
[Source = opc database]
In 1881 Wallace is at home, aged 5 and a Scholar
In 1891 he is at home aged 15 and an Ag Lab
Married Catherine Roberts in 1900



The final resting place of four of William and Elizabeth's children

Wallace Carrivick married Catherine Roberts on 7 OCT 1900 in Crantock Wesleyan Chapel
(In 1901 Wallace is aged 24 and a Carpenter. Catherine is aged 19. The family are living in the Parish of Crantock)
(In 1911 Wallace is aged 35 and a Carpenter. Catherine is aged 29. The family is living at 4 Pentire Road, Crantock)
(Wallace was buried on 12 APR 1944 in Indian Queens Cemetery, St Enoder aged 65)
(Catherine died in 1957 aged 76)

I have identified one son

Name Date and place of birth Any other information
Edward Lewis Carrivick (known as Lewis) Born on 3 APR 1901
Christened on 28 MAY 1901 in Crantock Methodist Chapel
[Source = opc database]
In 1911 Lewis is at home aged 9
Married Dorothy Pope in 1924

 

Edward Lewis Carrivick married Dorothy Pope on 8 MAR 1924 in Claremont Chapel, Newquay
(Edward joined the GWR as an Engine Driver in Newquay and later moved to Plymouth then Rogiet, Monmouthshire)
(Retired to Sidmouth, Devon around 1962/3)
(Edward died on 23 DEC 1970 in Harefield Hospital. Buried in Hillingdon Cemetery)

I have identified two children

Name Date and place of birth Any other information
Barbara J. Carrivick Born on 15 SEP 1925
Married Howard Swain on 5 OCT 1946 in Rogiet Methodist Chapel
They had one daughter called Susan Wendy Swain on 3 SEP 1947
Ronald George Ewan John Carrivick Born on 25 MAR 1928
Married Patricia Thiede in 1954

 

Ronald Carrivick married Patricia Thiede on 25 SEP 1954 in Doncaster
(Ronald worked as a Research Chemist in South Wales and Yorkshire)

They had three children

Name Date and place of birth Any other information
Judith B. Carrivick Born in the SEP quarter 1955
(Pontypool 8c 365)
Married Robert Morgan in the SEP quarter 1974 (Pontypool 28 646)
Judith has three children: Scott, Nikki and Matthew
Jeremy G. Carrivick Born in the SEP quarter 1958
(Ponypool 8c 394)
Married Elizabeth Southern in 1987
Simon A. Carrivick Born in the MAR quarter 1964 in South Wales
(Pontypool 8c 354)
Married Catherine Alexander in 1993

 

Jeremy Carrivick married Elizabeth Southern in OCT 1987 (Claro, North Yorkshire 2 1071)
(Living in Salcombe, Devon)

They have two children

Name Date and place of birth Any other information
Charlotte Elizabeth Carrivick Born on 18 APR 1989 in Sheffield
Married John Breese
Laura Jane Carrivick Born on 18 APR 1989 in Sheffield
Married Tom Sweeney on 13 OCT 2018


The Carrivick Sisters are one of the UK's top young bluegrass and folk acts. Twins Laura and Charlotte perform their original songs
and instrumentals along with a few carefully chosen covers on guitar, mandolin, fiddle, dobro, and clawhammer banjo.
Their busy touring schedule is rapidly building them a reputation for engaging and entertaining live performances
with tight sibling vocal harmonies and multi-instrumental virtuosity.

Having grown up in South Devon, an area rich in folk lore and legends, much of their original material is inspired by their
local surroundings and history. As well as touring all over the UK, the Carrivick Sisters have performed at major festivals in
Canada and mainland Europe. They have released four CDs ("My Own Two Feet" - 2006, "Better Than 6 Cakes" - 2007,
"Jupiter's Corner" - 2009, and "From the Fields" - 2011) to much critical acclaim.

The Carrivick Sisters first started performing as a duo in 2006, originally as buskers before starting to play more and
more proper gigs, turning professional when they left school in 2007. In 2007 they won the South West Busker’s and
Street Entertainer’s Competition, gaining themselves their first spot at Glastonbury Festival.

In 2008 Laura achieved 2nd place at the RockyGrass Fiddle Contest in America. The Carrivick Sisters were finalists
in the prestigious BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Awards 2010 and were named Band/Duo of the Year in the 2011 FATEA Awards.
Most recently Charlotte won first place in both Old-time banjo and fiddle at FOAOTMAD's festival in Gainsborough 2012.

For more information check out their website at http://www.thecarrivicksisters.co.uk/index.html

 

 

 

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