Thanks Peter I'll try that allways suspected the name had Cornish origins
Cheers George
peter lister <peter(a)lister.plus.com> wrote:
Hello,
If it is of any use/interest TREVASKYS is almost certainly a Cornish
name - good link with the sea.
As TREVASKIS you will find a great deal of on-line family history
information for this name via Goggle etc.
Best, Peter's family
-----Original Message-----
From: Gordon Evans [mailto:gordon.w.evans@btinternet.com]
Sent: 25 April 2006 13:16
To: WLS-ANGLESEY-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [ANG] Baptismal Records
Hi George
In the 1841 Census :-
HO107/1364/3 folio 31 page 19
Poncyr Efail, Holyhead
Philip BRADY, 45, mariner, Y
Mary, 40, Y
Jane, 20, Y
Ann, 20, Y
Jane, 10, Y
Jemima, 6, Y
Elizabeth TREVASKYS, 1, N
The "Y" against Philip's name indicates that he was born in Anglesey,
Wales.
The "N" against Elizabeth TREVASKYS indicates that she wasn't born in
Anglesey, Wales, suggesting that the family appreciated the significance
of
the question.
Free BMD has the death of a Philip BRADY in the September quarter of
1844
ref Anglesey 27/247.
The 1851 Census has this :-
HO107/2522 folio 407 page 16
Mary BRADY, head, widow, 58, pauper, AGY Holyhead
Regards
Gordon
Hi can anyone help I'm looking for Phillip Braby 1841 /51
>living in
Holyhead with family where was he born Wales or >Ireland or
elswere
Please
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