THE HAMBLEY FAMILY
John Hambly married
Anne Hocken on 2 DEC 1780 in Mawgan in Pydar
(In 1841 Ann is aged 85 and living with her daughter Sarah and family in Mawgan in Pydar) (Ann died in the MAR quarter 1847 - St Columb 9 42) |
I have identified nine children
Name | Date and place Christened | Any other information |
Jane Hambly | 3 MAR 1782 in Mawgan in Pyder | None |
Anne Hambley | 6 NOV 1785 in Mawgan in Pyder | None |
John Hambley | 23 NOV 1788 in Mawgan in Pyder | None |
Emmanuel Hambly | 9 JAN 1791 in Mawgan in Pyder | In 1841 he is aged 40 and a Maltster. He
is living in Trevarrin, Mawgan in Pydar with Joseph Brabyn aged 6 In 1851 he is aged 59 and a Maltster, visiting the house of Joseph Brabyn, a Beer Seller, and family in Trevarran, Mawgan in Pyder |
James Hambly | 7 APR 1793 in Mawgan in Pyder | None |
George Hambly | 20 APR 1796 in Mawgan in Pyder | None |
Elizabeth Hambly | 29 JUL 1798 in Mawgan in Pyder | None |
Richard Hamly | 19 APR 1801 in Mawgan in Pyder | Married Christian Mitchell in 1824 |
Sarah Hambly | 15 APR 1803 in Mawgan in Pyder | Married Philip Mullis on 1 JAN 1835 in Mawgan in Pyder |
Richard
Hambley married Christian
Mitchell on 26 JUN 1824 in Cubert
(In 1841 Richard is an Ag Lab age 40 and he is living with his two sons in Churchtown, Crantock) (In 1851 Richard is a Widower aged 50 and a Farm Lab. He is living in Church Town, Crantock) |
I have identified three children
Name | Date and place Christened | Any other information |
John Hambley | 11 JUL 1824 in Cubert | Buried on 18 JUL 1824 |
John Hambley | Born around 1832 | In 1841 John is aged 9 Not with the family in 1851 Married Mary Ann Rowe in 1854 |
Richard Hambley | Born around 1835 | In 1841 Richard is aged 6 In 1851 he is at home aged 15 and a Farm Lab |
They had eight children
Name | Date and place Christened | Any other information |
Sarah Mary Hambley | 7 JUL 1856 in Par | Died in the MAR quarter 1857 (St Austell 5c 99) |
John Henry Hambley | 9 APR 1860 in Par | In 1861 John is aged 2. In 1881 he is at home aged 22 and a Clay Work Labourer. Married Emma Jane Martin in 1882. |
William Charles Hambley | 28 JUL 1861 in Par |
In 1881 he is at home aged 19 and a Clay Work Labourer.
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Alfreda Hambley | Born in the JUN quarter 1864 (St
Austell 5c 131). Christened on 27 MAR 1867 in Par |
In 1881, Alfrida, aged 17, was working as
a General Servant to Edmund Wiginton, a retired Stationer of Bristol.
They were living in Parkenwise Cottage, St Blazey Highway. She married John Carrivick in 1884. |
Louisa Hambley | Born around 1866/7. Christened on 27 MAR 1867 in Par |
In 1881 she is at home aged 14 and a Tin
Dresser In 1891 she is at home aged 25 Louisa married Frederick Rowe in the DEC quarter 1892 (St Austell 5c 189) |
Joseph Hambley | Born 1868/9 | In 1881 he is at home aged 12 and a Scholar. In 1891 he is at home aged 13 and a Clay Lab Married Rebecca Warrick in 1894. |
Mary Ann Hambley | Born on 23 DEC 1870 in St Blazey Highway | In 1881 she is at home aged 10 and a Scholar In 1891 she is at home aged 20 and a Tin Dresser Married Charles Henry Rowe of St Blazey on 12 JUL 1896 at St Austell Register Office. They had a son William John Rowe on 8 NOV 1896. In 1901 the family are living at 9 Varcocs Row, St Blazey Gate. William later moved to Plymouth and became a Policeman and married Nora Hill. They had a son Stanley Charles Rowe in 1935. Nora died on 23 JUN 2003 |
James Snell Hambley | Born in the JUN quarter 1875 (St Austell 5c 119) |
In 1881 he is at home aged 6 and a Scholar. In 1891 he is at home aged 16 and an Ag Lab In 1901 he is aged 26 and a Labourer in the Clay Works, living with his brother John. Married Laura Roseina Robins in the MAR quarter 1903 (St Austell 5c 159) In 1911 James is aged 36 and a Clay Lab. Louisa is aged 34. They have two daughters: Lilly aged 8 and Dorothy aged 4. They are living on Ruddle Moor, St Austell |
I have identified one children
Name | Date and place Christened | Any other information |
Bertha Hambley | Born in the DEC quarter 1884 (St Austell 5c 103) |
In 1891 she is at home aged 6 and a Scholar Not at home in 1901 |