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John Treloar 1818
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Ninth GenerationJohn9 TRELOAR (John8, Bennet7, Bennet6, Bennet5, Thomas4, John3, Wearne2, John1 Werne TRELOWARTH), son of John TRELOAR and Jane THOMAS, bp. 20 May 1818 Wendron, 32 yrs. old in the cns. of 1851 at Carhorack, Gwennap; md. 4 Oct. 1840 Wendron Eliza BATTEN, 31 yrs. in cns. 1851 b. Camborne, dau. of Robert BATTEN (adopted daughter of Lord Willowby of Cornwall). Children of John TRELOAR and Eliza BATTEN i. William TRELOAR, b. about 1841 Illogan, 10 yrs. old cns. 1851 Gwennap (Carhorack) ; William has grandson, Fred Wallace, Sr., Fair St., Wallingford, Conn. whose mother is living. ii. John TRELOAR, b. abt. 1843 Wendron, 8 yrs. old cns 1851 ; he moved to Aust. and later to Mich.; one son, Robert, of Yalesville, Conn. was dead by 1957. iii. Eliza Jane TRELOAR, b. ab. 1845 Gwennap, 6 yrs. old 1851 cns. iv. Daniel TRELOAR b. 7 Aug. 1846 Lanner, Camborne, Cornwall. Eng.; d. 1909 at the age of 58 at Wallingford, Conn.; md. Emily BRAY about 1879 Negaunee, Mich. v. James TRELOAR, b. ab. 1849 Gwennap, age 1 yr. 1851 cns.; had 2 sons, one Herbert. Lived at Hartford, Conn. vi. Thomas Henry TRELOAR, b. ab. 1850 Gwennap, age 6 mos. 1851 cns. vi. Charles TRELOAR, b. Dec. 1860 Redruth Dist.; d. Mar. Q. 1870 Redruth Dist. age 9. viii. Emily TRELOAR, b. 10 Mar. 1857 Cornwall, Eng.; d. 10 Jan. 1919; md. James E. WHEELER in 1875. ix. Martha TRELOAR b. Mar. Q. 1864. s.p. x. Mary Anna TRELOAR, b. Dec. 1860 Redruth (registered Mar. Q. 1861) ; d. age 40, May 1901 ; she was a twin to Charles; md. C. H.ILLE (U.S.A.). xi. Carrie TRELOAR, s.p. |
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History 1522 - 2004 by Peter Treloar and Patricia Taggart. The 4 digit
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