My Elusive TREVASKISS's

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GEORGE HIGHTON
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My Elusive TREVASKISS's

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I offer no apologies for returning to my Trevaskiss family and the infamous Pirate William Boyn Trevaskiss Hung in Nova Scotia .15th June 1844 now trying to find his parents marriage of John b.c.1785 in Plymouth Dock according to his Attestation Papers from the Royal Marines at Bristol date 17th June 1803 age 18 est. No. Old 166 & New 179 Trade Taylor set of rolls 21st June 1814 and Esther according to the 1841 census born in Scotland c.1787 they both died in Liverpool. On my visit to The Mormon Center in Salt Lake City a very kind Lady member found the birth of an un-named Baby girl to a family of Boyn's in Aberdeen Scotland and I have researched this line but no actual proof this is my family so on the back burner so to speak. in the mean time Gordon Evans from the Wallasey group found the Marriage of Sarah Ann in U.S.A. and I think she mentions her mothers Maiden name on the marriage Certificate ? Perhaps one of our American members could confirm this
this Saga has been puzzling me for about 25 years and I can't get it out of my mind
I have chased the family from Plymouth to Bristol,London, Birmingham then Liverpool and there are Trevaskiss's all over the world now as well as in Cornwall with multiple spellings
Ann Bowen Trevaskiss Bapt. 8th April 1805 at St Augustine the Less Bristol , Marriage 11th May 1818 to Peter Plowman @ St Botolph Aldersgate Dose this mean the Boyn, Boyne is not from Esther or dose it ??? Sorry for going on so long but this BUGS me Hope someone can help :wink:
George Highton
Huyton,Brown,Dogherty,Seery,Price, Whiteley,Trevaskiss,Brady,Barlow,Hazelhurst,Ormerod,Shaw,Pearce,Sturgis,Shaw,Moseley

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Re: My Elusive TREVASKISS's

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Is this the American marriage you are thinking of?

New York, 1870, Sarah Ann Trevaskiss Church, a widow, 31, parents John Trevaskiss and Ester Popler.

https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:24MF-FDZ

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Re: My Elusive TREVASKISS's

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From LAN-OPC

"Marriage: 14 Oct 1853 St Peter, Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Sherman Church - full, Mariner, Bachelor, Fulton St
Sarah Ann Trevaskiss - full, Spinster, Union St
Groom's Father: Nathan Benjamin Church, Farmer
Bride's Father: John Trevaskiss, Shipping Maker?
Witness: John Trevaskiss; Margaret Morris, (X)
Married by Licence by: Jas. P. O. Tomkins B. A. Off. Mins."

http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/Search/indexp.html


Ah but I see you have all this already http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/t ... 1285087100

GEORGE HIGHTON
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Re: My Elusive TREVASKISS's

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Thank you retiringType this is them and the Rootsweb site which I had before my computer disaster where my hard drive got a virus and crashed horribly and that is my dilemma Poplar , Boyn or Boyne there are all 3 families in Scotland I have only been able to research Boyn
George Highton
Huyton,Brown,Dogherty,Seery,Price, Whiteley,Trevaskiss,Brady,Barlow,Hazelhurst,Ormerod,Shaw,Pearce,Sturgis,Shaw,Moseley

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