THE TREMAINE FAMILY
| Henry
Tremayne married Mary Lander Williams on 11 NOV 1827 in Phillack (In 1841 Henry is aged 40 and a Tin Smelter. Mary is aged 35. The family is living in Angarrick, Phillack) (In 1851 Henry is aged 50 and a Tin Smelter. Mary is aged 49. The family is living in Angarrack, Phillack) (Henry Tremayne of Angarrack was buried on 19 DEC 1854 in Phillack aged 54) (In 1861 Mary is aged 58 and a Dress Maker. The family is living in Copper House, Hayle) (In 1871 Mary is aged 67 and a House Keeper. The family is living in Commercial Road, Phillack) |
I have identified five children
| Name | Date and place of Christening | Any other information |
| Elizabeth Tremayne | Born in Angarrack in Phillack Christened on 13 JUN 1828 in Madron (Source = opc database) |
In 1841 she is at home aged 13 Married the widower Henry Vivian of Angarrack on 9 DEC 1849 in Phillack |
| Mary Tremayne | Born in Angarrack Christened on 15 AUG 1830 in Phillack (Source = opc database) |
In 1841 she is at home aged 10 In 1851 she is aged 20 and a House Servant, working for Alfred Polkinghorne, Licensed Victualler in Angarrack Married John Bond on 15 DEC 1854 in Phillack |
| Rebecca Tremayne | Born in Angarrack Christened on 30 JUN 1833 in Phillack (Source = opc database) |
In 1841 she is at home aged 7 In 1851 she is at home aged 18 and a Dress Maker In 1861 she is at home aged 27 and a Dress Maker Not located in 1871 |
| James Henry Tremayne | Born in Angarrack Christened on 27 NOV 1836 in Phillack (Source = opc database) |
In 1841 he is at home aged 5 In 1851 he is at home aged 14 and a Tin Smelter Married Mary Ann Ely in 1862 in Reading, Berkshire |
| Alfred Tremayne | Born in Angarrack Christened on 27 DEC 1846 in Phillack (Source = opc database) |
In 1851 he is at home aged 5 In 1861 he is at home aged 14 and an App Engine Fitter In 1871 he is at home aged 24 and an Engine Fitter Married Mary Smitham in 1877 |
I have identified nine children
| Name | Date and place of Christening | Any other information |
| Henry Tremayne | Born in the MAR quarter 1878 (Penzance 5c 253) |
In 1881 he is at home aged 3 In 1891 he is at home aged 18 and a Post Errand Boy In 1901 he is aged 22 and a Sorting Clerk in a Post Office. He is living in Park Street, Withington, Lancashire In 1911 he is aged 32 and a Post Office Clerk. He is living in Didsbury, South Manchester, Lancashire |
| Thomas James Tremayne | Born in the SEP quarter 1879 (Penzance 5c 239) |
In 1881 he is at home aged 1 In 1891 he is at home aged 11 and a Scholar |
| Alfred Tremayne | Born in the JUN quarter 1881 (Penzance 5c 200) |
In 1881 he is at home aged 1 mth In 1891 he is at home aged 10 and a Scholar In 1901 he is at home aged 20 and an Engine Fitter |
| Mary Elizabeth Tremayne | Born on 15 JAN 1883 Christened on 16 FEB 1898 in Tuckingmill (Source = opc database) |
In 1891 she is at home aged 8 and a Scholar Mary Elizabeth Tremayne of Edward Street was buried on 21 FEB 1898 in Tuckingmill aged 15 |
| John Russell Tremayne | Born in the MAR quarter 1885 (Redruth 5c 246) |
In 1891 he is at home aged 6 and a Scholar In 1901 he is at home aged 16 and a Gardener In 1911 he is aged 26 and a Gunner RMA based in Portsmouth |
| Wilmot Tremayne | Born on 23 DEC 1886 Christened on 5 JUN 1898 in Tuckingmill (Source = opc database) |
In 1891 she is at home aged 4 In 1901 she is at home aged 14 In 1911 she is at home aged 24 and a Dress Maker |
| Annie Rebekah Tremayne | Born on 11 DEC 1888 Christened on 5 JUN 1898 in Tuckingmill (Source = opc database) |
In 1891 she is at home aged 2 In 1901 she is at home aged 12 In 1911 she is at home aged 22 |
| Lillian Tremayne | Born on 9 OCT 1890 Christened on 5 JUN 1898 in Tuckingmill (Source = opc database) |
In 1891 she is at home aged 5 mths In 1901 she is at home aged 10 In 1911 she is at home aged 20 and a Drapers' Assistant |
| Richard Smitham Tremayne | Born on 15 APR 1893 Christened on 5 JUN 1898 in Tuckingmill (Source = opc database) |
In 1901 he is at home aged 7 In 1911 he is at home aged 17 and an Apprentice Drill Fitter Married Grace Beckerleg in the SEP quarter 1923 (Redruth 5c 376) |