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20961 This church is often referred to as St. James Old Cathedral, particularly after it was move brick by brick to the current sight adjacent to the Flagstaff Gardens. It became a cathedral in 1847 when the diocese of Melbourne was founded. In 1891 it reverted to being a parish church when the current St. Paul's Cathedral was consecrated. Family F1206
 
20962 This family is extremely difficult to sort out - too many PASCOES in this area of Cornwall. Any assistance would be more than welcome! PASCOE Henry (I38682)
 
20963 This headstone is no longer visible in this cemetery. However a transcription of the headstone recorded many years ago is still available as below:

Sacred
to the memory of
Jane
the wife of William Jewell
Yeoman of this parish and
daughter of the late John
and Mary Shearm Cottle
of West Youlston: she departed
this life at Shortson of an
apoplexy on the 3rd day
of June A.D. 1848 age 48 years.
Therefore be ye also ready:
for in such an hour as ye think not
the son of man cometh. 
COTTLE Jane (I11430)
 
20964 This headstone might be a memorial only and not the actual location of the burial. ALLIN Thomas (I5788)
 
20965 This headstone might be a memorial only and not the actual location of the burial. ALLIN Richard (I5789)
 
20966 This headstone might be a memorial only and not the actual location of the burial. ALLIN Robert (I5790)
 
20967 This headstone might be a memorial only and not the actual location of the burial. ALLIN Edwin Louis (I5791)
 
20968 This headstone might be a memorial only and not the actual location of the burial. ALLIN Elizabeth (I5792)
 
20969 This headstone might be a memorial only and not the actual location of the burial. ALLIN Samuel (I5793)
 
20970 This hospital closed in 2000. BRIMACOMBE Mary Ann (I5639)
 
20971 This is a very puzzling record as his birthdte is only three months after that of his sister Ruth Elvera GRAT! GRAY Victor Wesley (I40393)
 
20972 This lady was obvoiusly a traveller who spent time in the USA, England, Nigeria and Canada. YEO Annie Jane (I46490)
 
20973 Thomas ALLIN and Mary BRIMACOMBE farmed near the shore of Lake Ontario ALLIN Thomas (I5614)
 
20974 Thomas BARRETT of this parish (otp). Family F11291
 
20975 Thomas Geake WEBB (c. 1826-1879) also married Jane KEYS in 1874. WEBB Thomas Geake (I14101)
 
20976 THomas Henry AXFORD (1841-1925) also married Catherine Ellen HEAL. AXFORD Thomas Henry (I20326)
 
20977 Thomas Simmons Lawn, Lawn/Lawn Beam, Row CJ, Grave 79 HUNTER Linda May (I12345)
 
20978 Thomas Simmons Lawn, Lawn/Lawn Beam, Row CJ, Grave 79 O'DOHERTY Patrick Hugh (I12460)
 
20979 Thomas Simmons Lawn, Row AG, Grave 18 LEES Clyde Boulter (I11152)
 
20980 Thomas Simmons Lawn, Row DE, Grave 42 TREWIN Ethel May (I18960)
 
20981 Thomas Simmons Lawn, Row DR, Grave 03 TOMLINSON Annie (I4268)
 
20982 Thomas Simmons Lawn, Row DR, Grave 03 DUANE Thomas Arthur (I4339)
 
20983 Thomas Simmons Lawn, Row N, Grave 20 SNEDDON Ernest Walter (I793)
 
20984 Thomas Simmons Lawn, Row N, Grave 20 WALTER Daisy Constance (I1644)
 
20985 Thomas Simmons Lawn, Row T, Grave 42 BARKER Jane (I18939)
 
20986 Thomas SMALE (Canal labourer), his wife Grace (Canal labourers wife), Elizabeth (Daughter/dressmaker), Noah (Son/scholar) and Ann (Grand-daughter/scholar).

PRO Ref: HO/107/1896 Folio: 448 Page: 1 FHL Film: 0221047 
SMALE Noah (I1355)
 
20987 Thomas SMALE (Canal labourer), his wife Grace (Canal labourers wife), Elizabeth (Daughter/dressmaker), Noah (Son/scholar) and Ann (Grand-daughter/scholar).

PRO Ref: HO/107/1896 Folio: 448 Page: 1 FHL Film: 0221047 
SMALE Thomas (I2441)
 
20988 Thomas SMALE (Canal labourer), his wife Grace (Canal labourers wife), Elizabeth (Daughter/dressmaker), Noah (Son/scholar) and Ann (Grand-daughter/scholar).

PRO Ref: HO/107/1896 Folio: 448 Page: 1 FHL Film: 0221047 
SHAPLIN Grace (I2452)
 
20989 Thomas SMALE (Canal labourer), his wife Grace (Canal labourers wife), Elizabeth (Daughter/dressmaker), Noah (Son/scholar) and Ann (Grand-daughter/scholar).

PRO Ref: HO/107/1896 Folio: 448 Page: 1 FHL Film: 0221047 
SMALE Elizabeth (I3913)
 
20990 Thomas SMALE, his wife Eliza, daughter Mary Ann and his brother Isaac shown as residing at 12 Mill Pleasant, Devonport DEV. Interestingly, Isaac is described as a Mason Apprentice.

PRO Ref: HO/107/1882, Folio: 361, Page: 18, FHL Film: 0221031 
SMALE Mary Ann (I1112)
 
20991 Thomas SMALE, his wife Eliza, daughter Mary Ann and his brother Isaac shown as residing at 12 Mill Pleasant, Devonport DEV. Interestingly, Isaac is described as a Mason Apprentice.

PRO Ref: HO/107/1882, Folio: 361, Page: 18, FHL Film: 0221031 
SMALE Thomas, JP (I2418)
 
20992 Thomas SMALE, his wife Eliza, daughter Mary Ann and his brother Isaac shown as residing at 12 Mill Pleasant, Devonport DEV. Interestingly, Isaac is described as a Mason Apprentice.

PRO Ref: HO/107/1882, Folio: 361, Page: 18, FHL Film: 0221031 
SAMELLS Eliza (I2430)
 
20993 Thomas was living in 1651 as he is mentioned in the will of his father which is dated in 1651. CORNISH Walter (I26019)
 
20994 Thomas was unfortunately afflicted with Spinal Meningitis which necessitated his early return to Australia on 11 May, 1916 and his subsequent early discharge from the AIF. HUNTER Thomas (I12331)
 
20995 Three children. VAUTIER Catherine Jillian (I9098)
 
20996 Throughout his service in the Army he suffered from Neurasthenia which is is broadly equivalent to chronic fatigue syndrome. After several periods in casualty clearing stations he was evacuated to England where it was decided that he would return home to Canada for a medical discharge. GRIGGS John William (I40593)
 
20997 To Australia after 1899 as the grave of son Charles John BRIMACOMBE is in the Morwenstow CON churchyard. He died at Bude CON in May 1899 having been born early in that year. BRIMACOMBE John (I5752)
 
20998 Todd attended Beau Valley Public School, Central Park Senior Public School and O'Neill Collegiate and Vocational Institute in Oshawa, graduating in 1987. He then attended Waterloo University in a co-op programme, graduating in Mechanical Engineering May 30, 1992. In September, 1992, he entered Queen's University Law School. In May, 1994, he became a summer student at Bereskin Parr in Toronto and was accepted by them for his term of articles. BAILEY Todd Douglas (I5114)
 
20999 Took part in 43 Operational flights in Lancaster bombers. Lest We Forget. DOLBY Earle George, DFC (I34318)
 
21000 Took part in the D Day landings at Juno Beach on 6 Jun 1944.

8 Jul 1944
After successfully taking and passing through the village of Authie at 1815 hours the unit moved along the line of advance but was pinned down by one LMG (light machine gun) in a pillbox at the corner of the Abbeye d' Ardenne Saint-Germain-la-Blanche-Herbe and another LMG sniper on top of the abbey. During this time the Regina Rifles suffered several casualties including Captain White.

Lest We Forget. 
WHITE William Lisle Christie (I18191)
 
21001 Took part in the major battles at Bullecourt, Pozières, Mouquet Farm and Passchendaele. Sustained a gunshot wound to his back on 23 Apr 1916 from which he made a full recovery. Died while on leave in England from pneumonia which was probably a result of Spanish Influenza which was at that time, sweepng through the soldiers on the Western Front. Lest We Forget. SHUTTLEWORTH Arthur Nameby (I36852)
 
21002 Took part in the very costly raid on Dieppe, Normandy, France on 19 Aug 1942, but returned to England unscathed. Lest We Forget. WALTERS Clarence Victor (I39847)
 
21003 Took up a selection on Skene c. 1860 and accumulated about 14,000 acres into what became 'Hensley Park'. BROMELL Thomas, MLC (I3310)
 
21004 Tracy Michelle NOWELL (m.n. BENSON) has the following children from a previous relationship: Emma Louise NOWELL, Dylan Graham NOWELL, Luke Dale NOWELL and Daniel Keith NOWELL. BENSON) Tracy Michelle NOWELL (m.n. (I25604)
 
21005 Trained as a bomber pilot and joined 623 Squadron, RAF. Shot down by flak over Germany while flying a Stirling bomber. He and his crew were all captured and became POWs. Incarcerated in Stalug Luft I for 22 months between 3 Dec 1943 and 14 May 1945. BENNETT Charles Raymond (I3505)
 
21006 Trained in Canada, did not serve overseas. DAVIS Joseph George (I28827)
 
21007 Trained Singer, B Mus, Grad. Dip. Mus (Vocal Performance) WALTER Bradley Frederick (I1335)
 
21008 Tranferred to the 2nd. Divisional Ammunition Column (DAC) on 11 Mar 1916. ROWSELL Henry Edward (I4496)
 
21009 Transcript of the will of Joseph VINCENT (Abt. 1696-1750)

I ordain this to be my last Will and Testament

In the first place I give unto my Brother Bethuel Vincent one shilling. Item I give unto my Brother Thomas Vincent one shilling, Item I give unto my Bro: Robert Vincent one shilling. Item I give unto Richard Vincent one shilling. Item - I give unto William Vincent one shilling. Item I give unto my sister Mary Barry one shilling and one Pewter dish. Item I give unto - Mary the daughter of John Burrow one Pewter dish. Item I give unto all my - God chilldren one shilling, to each of them all the rest of my goods and chattles I give and bequeath unto my Wife whome I constitute and appoint My Executrix of this my last Will and Testament in wittness hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 27th. day of - September in the year of our Lord 1743.

Sighn'd seal'd (Publish'd) The signe of [ seal ]
and declar'd in prience of Joseph JV Vincent [ here ]

Edwd. Waddon
Robert Gibings 
VINSON Joseph (I3546)
 
21010 Transcript of the will of Joseph VINSON

This is the last Will and Testament of me Joseph Vinson in the parish of Kilkhampton in the County of Cornwall who seriously considering the uncertainty of Human Life do intend to give and dispose of all my Worldly property in manner hereinafter mentioned. But first I recommend my Soul to the extensive ........ of that Almighty Supreme Being who gave it to me.

I hereby confirm the settlement made by me on my dear Wife on our Marriage and declare the same together with the Provision hereby made for her to be in lieu of all Dower and thirds which she might otherwise claim out of my Estates and Effects.

I give and bequeath unto my said Wife the sum of Twenty pounds of lawful Money current in Great Britain to be paid to her by my Executrix hereinafter named at the expiration of six months after my decease.

Also I give and bequeath unto my said Wife during her Widowhood only the use of House and Garden which I now occupy and also the use of as much of the Household Furniture as she may have occasion for.

Also I give and devise unto my Daughter Sophia Willcocks all that tenement or parcel of land commonly called or known by the name of Newhey now in occupation of Thomas Hocking situate in the parish of Kilkhampton aforesaid with all appurtenances thereto belonging to hold the same unto and to the use of my Daughter Sophia her Heirs and assigns for ever.

Also I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Sophia Willcocks the sum of One hundred pounds of lawful Money current in Great Britain to be paid to her by my Executrix hereinafter named at the expiration of twelve Months after my decease.

Also I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Grace Walter the sum of one hundred Pounds of lawful money as aforesaid to be paid to her by my executrix hereinafter named at the expiration of Twelve months after my decease.

I give and bequeath unto my nephew Joseph Vinson Walter the son of William and Grace Walter the sum of Twenty Pounds of lawful money as aforesaid to be paid to him twelve months after my decease.

I give and bequeath unto each of my two Granddaughters Elizabeth Ann Walter and Charlotte Walter the sum of Ten Pounds of lawful money as aforesaid to be paid to each of them by my Executrix hereinafter named at the expiration of twelve Months after my decease.

I give and bequeath unto my Niece Jane Hopgood the sum of Five Pounds to be paid to her immediately after my decease to buy her a suit of mourning.

I give and bequeath unto the four Daughters of my late Nephew Thomas Vinson the sum of Five pounds to be paid to them immediately to buy them suits of mourning.

And all the rest and residue of my Lands, Leasehold property and effects whatsoever and Wheresoever subject to my Debts, Legacies and all other expenses ........ I give and bequeath unto my daughter Betsey Adams whom I hereby constitute and appoint my whole and sole Executrix of this my last will ........

Will made 7 August 1829. Witnessed by L. Ashton, Grace Yeo and S. Walkey. 
VINSON Joseph (I2254)
 
21011 Travelled alone. No other family listed.
Into Place: AUS 
WARE Lydia Isabella (I48802)
 
21012 Tristania, Garden F3, Bed 20, Rose 69 BENNETT Kardinia May (I576)
 
21013 Tristania, Garden F3, Bed 20, Rose 69 LETHBRIDGE Ernest (I1782)
 
21014 Tristania, Garden F4, Bed 2, Rose 03 GREEN Edward Ignatius (I678)
 
21015 Tristania, Garden F4, Bed 2, Rose 03 ARNOLD Ellen Esther (I13182)
 
21016 Tristania, Garden F4, Bed 2, Rose 03 GREEN Ian Edward (I13183)
 
21017 Tristania, Garden F4, Bed 6, Rose 11 TREWIN Sophia Ann (I18907)
 
21018 Tristania, Garden F4, Bed 6, Rose 11 TREWIN Mary Grace (I18909)
 
21019 Tristania, Garden F4, Bed 6, Rose 11 BULLIVANT Arthur Alfred (I19643)
 
21020 Tristania, Wall 2B, Niche 144 LEIGH Lewis Herbert (I4549)
 
21021 Tristania, Wall 2B, Niche 604 SPRIGGINS Edith Rose (I6633)
 
21022 Tristania, Wall 2B, Niche 697 SELLWOOD Julia Ann (I4560)
 
21023 Tristania, Wall 4C, Niche 156 BALL Alfred (I6429)
 
21024 Tristania, Wall 4C, Niche 156 BALL Alfred (I6429)
 
21025 Twice rejected for military service during WWI but eventually managed to become a mercantile mariner. In 1919 he is recorded as being in Cork IRE. RIBE Edward James (I1467)
 
21026 Twice wounded and once shell shocked. FEAGAN William Leonard (I16539)
 
21027 Twice wounded in action and invalided home to Australia ARNOLD Nicholas John (I4378)
 
21028 Twice wounded in action on 4 Oct 1917 and 12 Oct 1917. ANSON Edward Joseph (I3658)
 
21029 Twice wounded in action: Shrapnel wound right arm, 15 Nov 1916 and Gunshot wound right leg, 3 Oct 1918. KABLE Frank (I35538)
 
21030 Twice wounded. PEARSE Leslie Herbert Spencer (I14875)
 
21031 Two daughters, names unknown. BENNETT Laurie Stuart Yates (I13169)
 
21032 Two records of baptism are at odds. One says baptised on 13 Jun 1808 and the other says 13 Jul 1808, both at Stithians CON. JEWELL Richard (I6264)
 
21033 Unable to read date of death. ENGLISH Ida Mae (I24662)
 
21034 Unable to read date of death. BUCKLEY Roy Carlyle (I36606)
 
21035 Under the name of William CHING. PRUST William (I30435)
 
21036 Unfortunately (or fortunately) Geddie Thomas PEARSE was not involved in the original landing at ANZAC Cove as he was admitted suffering from pneumonia to hospital about a month before the landing. He landed on 26 May 1915 and apart from some time recovering from wounds and illness at Mudros he appears to have been on site until the evacuation. It appears that he was wounded at least twice during his service in the AIF. On 10 Mar1916 he was transferred to being a driver instead of a machine gunner. Lest We Forget. PEARSE Geddie Thomas (I42534)
 
21037 Unfortunately taken prisoner on Crete and transported to Germany where he was held at Oflag XC, VIB, IXA and Oflag IXA/H (Spandenberg Castle). POW No. 3369. Lest We Forget. HOOPER George Frederick Race (I9081)
 
21038 Unfortunately, discharged as medically unfit due to Myalgia (lumber region). Lest We Forget HEARD Horace Edward (I25815)
 
21039 Unfortunately, no known grave. Remembered on the Australian National Memorial, Villers-Bretonneux, Somme Department, Hauts-de-France FRA. POTTAGE Clifton Alfred Ellis (I6625)
 
21040 Uniting Church service. ALDEN Carrie Lavinia (I13529)
 

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