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AmazingGrace08
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10 May 2011 03:59 |
Hi all,
I seem to either have misplaced an ancestor of mine, or am being completely blind and cannot locate him.
Charles Gwennap was born 1882 in St Buryan, Cornwall to Mary Cargeeg and John Gwennap.
The 1901 English Census shows the Gwennap family residing at Crowas, in the Civil Parish of Ludgvan, Cornwall, England.
The household consists of:
Mary (56) Head, Widow, born Morvah, Cornwall Thomas (27) Son, Copper Miner, Worker, born St Buryan, Cornwall John (30) (Note states dumb and deformed from infancy) born St Buryan, Cornwall Henry W (23) Son, Copper Miner, Worker, born St Buryan, Cornwall Honor P (25) Daughter, born St Buryan, Cornwall Charles (18) Son, Pupil Teacher in Elementary School, born St Buryan, Cornwall Robert (17) Son, Farm Labourer, Worker, born Ludgvan, Cornwall Mary L (15) Daughter, born Ludgvan, Cornwall Howard (10) Son, born Ludgvan, Cornwall
I have traced the whole family before and after this census and can account for all of them except for Charles.
I can find no matching record of death or of emigration, and in the 1911 census returns he is not residing with any of his siblings.
I’d just like to know what happened to him. A number of his siblings died very young (between 10 and 35) and some in the months just after the 1901 census..perhaps there was an illness, or the living conditions were poor. Perhaps if he went on and became a school teacher he moved somewhere else..but I just can’t see anything.
Could anyone find anything to help please??? (Please don’t waste your time trying to get previous census returns etc, I have all of those and births and deaths etc, so I can supply those if needed).
Thanks everyone
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JaneyCanuck
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10 May 2011 04:45 |
Not a very common name (only 4 births in the GRO index pre-1900) -- what do you think?
South African National Archives
DEPOT KAB SOURCE MOOC TYPE LEER VOLUME_NO 6/9/18751 SYSTEM 01 REFERENCE 5570/51 PART 1 DESCRIPTION GWENNAP, CHARLES. ESTATE PAPERS. STARTING 19510000 ENDING 19510000
DEPOT KAB SOURCE 3/CT TYPE LEER VOLUME_NO 4/1/4/431 SYSTEM 01 REFERENCE T348/4 PART 1 DESCRIPTION MUNICIPAL PROVISION OF HOMES ORDINANCE: LOAN - C GWENNAP. STARTING 1923 ENDING 1929
possibly spouse?
DEPOT KAB SOURCE MOOC TYPE LEER VOLUME_NO 6/9/24025 SYSTEM 01 REFERENCE 3055/56 PART 1 DESCRIPTION GWENNAP, ANNIE MELISSA. NEE COOPER. ESTATE PAPERS. STARTING 19560000 ENDING 19560000
After much hypothesizing, my theory about my gr-grf's nephew was finally confirmed when a terrific member here did the search at Kew and found his enrolment papers in the Imperial Yeomanry for the Anglo-Boer War. I don't see Charles's name in the IY list
http://www.britishmedals.us/files/iyg.htm
but he could have in a regular military unit, or just travelled to SA himself, possibly as a teacher -- that might be what the provision of homes thing related to.
SA NA:
http://www.national.archives.gov.za/index.htm
click on the left
Search National Automated Archival Information Retrieval System
click
All Archives Repositories and National Registers of non-public records
for starters; that's where I found the results above by searching just for Gwennap.
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jax
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10 May 2011 04:45 |
Is this him ??
passenger transcript details Name: Chas GWENAPP Date of departure: 16 February 1910 Port of departure: Southampton Passenger destination port: New York, USA Passenger destination: New York, USA Date of Birth: Age: Marital status: Single Sex: Male Occupation: Passenger recorded on: Page 13 of 17
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ship: Official Number: Master's name: Steamship Line: Where bound: Square feet: Registered tonnage: Passengers on voyage: PHILADELPHIA A R Mills American Line New York, USA 11259 10786 487
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JaneyCanuck
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10 May 2011 04:48 |
Well hm!
Are they mutually exclusive do you think, or might he have moved around? ;)
I don't see a good match for a passenger record to SA, so maybe that was what did happen.
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SylviaInCanada
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10 May 2011 04:49 |
The arrival in New York of the Charles Gwennap found by Jax from the Ellis Island site:-
First Name: Charles Last Name: Gwennap Ethnicity: British, English Last Place of Residence: Newlyn, England Date of Arrival: Feb 24, 1910 Age at Arrival: 41y Gender: M Marital Status: M Ship of Travel: Philadelphia Port of Departure: Southampton Manifest Line Number: 0016
that's a little old for your Charles isn't it??
From image:-
NOT yours
he was a Labourer, going to Braddock, Pennsylvania Next of Kin- Mrs James Gwennap, Clifton Place, Newlyn, Penzance
site is www.ellisisland. org if you want check
you have to register with the site, but it is free.
sylvia
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JaneyCanuck
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10 May 2011 04:51 |
That does look like one of these - edit, oops, this one - Sylvia:
Births Mar 1870 Gwennap Charles Penzance 5c 343
I wonder whether, if he did go to SA with the military, this might be his bride returning from a trip home?
GWENNAP 1887 F 1916 London South Africa Cape
(Everybody posting at once and we beat Lynne to the button. ;) Lynn -- to avoid all those idiotfaces, just add a space after every colon when you copy and paste.)
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Lynski
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10 May 2011 04:52 |
Let's try this one???
Name: Mr GWENNEPP Date of departure: 26 September 1903 Port of departure: Liverpool Passenger destination port: New York, USA Passenger destination: New York, USA Date of Birth: Age: Marital status: Single Sex: Male Occupation: Mech Passenger recorded on: Page 6 of 13 Printer friendly version Click here to view image Ship: Official Number: Master's name: Steamship Line: Where bound: Square feet: Registered tonnage: Passengers on voyage: ETRURIA Pritchard New York, USA 9539 3689 528
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Lynski
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10 May 2011 04:54 |
This one ties in with him being a teacher??
Name: Mr Chas GWINNAP Date of departure: 13 March 1909 Port of departure: Southampton Passenger destination port: Cape, South Africa Passenger destination: Cape, South Africa Date of Birth: Age: Marital status: Single Sex: Male Occupation: Schoolmaster Passenger recorded on: Page 1 of 6 Printer friendly version Click here to view image Ship: Official Number: Master's name: Steamship Line: Where bound: Square feet: Registered tonnage: Passengers on voyage: BRITON 106119 S C Brown The Union-Castle Mail Steamship Co. Ltd. South Africa 5154 162
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JaneyCanuck
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10 May 2011 04:55 |
Um, nobody likes the South African records I found? Right name, a death in 1951 would have made him close to 70 ...
edit -- Oops, Lynne likes it and confirms it!
The bride, perhaps?
Births Jun 1887 Cooper Annie Melissa E Saffron W. 4a 633
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SylviaInCanada
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10 May 2011 04:58 |
Here's Annie Melissa Gwennap returning to the UK from Durban SA
UK Incoming Passenger Lists, 1878-1960
Name: Mrs Annie Melissa Gwennap Birth Date: abt 1887 Age: 29 Port of Departure: Durban, South Africa Arrival Date: 11 May 1916 Port of Arrival: London, England Ports of Voyage: East London [Port Elizabeth] [Cape Town] [Plymouth] Ship Name: Saxon Search Ship Database: View the 'Saxon' in the 'Passenger Ships and Images' database Shipping line: Union-Castle Mail Steamship Company Ltd Official Number: 112713
Not much other information on the image ..... country of permanent residence is South Africa, but it doesn't say where she is going in the UK
She's apparently travelling alone ........ but why return to the UK in the middle of WW1?
sylvia
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SylviaInCanada
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10 May 2011 05:02 |
Janey
I liked your SA records, only I don't know how to follow up on them!
sylvia
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SylviaInCanada
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10 May 2011 05:06 |
hmmmm
did Annie Melissa follow him out then, and they got married in SA?
I can't find a marriage in the UK
sylvia
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JaneyCanuck
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10 May 2011 05:16 |
That's what I figured.
COOPER A M Unknown F 1905 Southampton South Africa Cape
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-- maybe not so much followed him out as went ahead of him, possibly with her own family. (She was from Essex, maybe not likely to have crossed paths in England.) Or perhaps she was a schoolteacher too and travelled to work.
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SylviaInCanada
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10 May 2011 05:24 |
I think more feasible that she went out with her family, or to join family members, or as a servant with someone ........ she'd only be about 18, surely a little young to be travelling by herself at that time?
sylvia
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AmazingGrace08
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10 May 2011 05:59 |
Oh you are all fantastic!
I knew he hadn't gone to the USA or Australia as I had checked Ellis Island and the Australian sites. The family seems to have spilt between America and Australia with the remainder staying in Cornwall.
He did have one brother who kept travelling back and forth to South Africa as a miner, but thank you all so much I would never have found him! (It never occurred to me to check that country, duh )
Janey there was another Charles in his family but he died very young and I assume they named this one after him!
I just couldn't find anything on Ancestry etc.
I have never tried to retrieve anything from the South African archives, I'll give it a try.
Thank you all once again, what legends of searching you are! Take a bow!!!
:D :D :D :P
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JaneyCanuck
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10 May 2011 06:10 |
The midnight genii of GR, that's us! ;)
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AmazingGrace08
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10 May 2011 06:11 |
LOL, all that midnight magic!!!
It is early afternoon here, hence why I don't have any!
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AmazingGrace08
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10 May 2011 06:23 |
Could I please just ask,
When Annie returned to England on the shipping record found by Sylvia in 1916, was she accompanied by anyone or on her own?
I think you are all spot on the money and Annie Melissa is Charle's wife. I had a quick look at a Census and it seems her father was a painter - carpenter and teh family had stayed in the UK, so as suggested perhaps she went out there to be a servant or a teacher herself?
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SylviaInCanada
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10 May 2011 06:30 |
Grace
she was on her own, no-one else with the name Gwennap on board
sylvia
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Joy
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10 May 2011 09:01 |
Have you already contacted the OPC (online parish clerk)? And hope you know that all Cornish census are online free, other than the 1911. :-)
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