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Since the "truck system" of paying clay miners was in use, commerce did not thrive in the same way it did in the rest of the parish. It was argued that clay miners did not mine in the same way tinners did, so the laws against that system of payment did not apply - and since the wealth of the region was based on china clay mining, no one opposed that view. | Since the "truck system" of paying clay miners was in use, commerce did not thrive in the same way it did in the rest of the parish. It was argued that clay miners did not mine in the same way tinners did, so the laws against that system of payment did not apply - and since the wealth of the region was based on china clay mining, no one opposed that view. | ||
Treverbyn was considered part of St. Austell parish until 1848, when that parish was divided into 3. | Treverbyn was considered part of St. Austell parish until 1848, when that parish was divided into 3. Records before that date appear under St. Austell; the St. Austell Genealogical and Historical website has transcriptions of manorial records as well as church registers. | ||
St. Peter's Church of England was built in 1850; the parish registers commence from that date, and have been transcribed. They're available for free on the St. Austell Genealogical and Historical website, as well as the OPC Free Database. LDS has filmed the registers; they're available through the Family History Centres, and through the Cornwall Record Office for a small fee. | St. Peter's Church of England was built in 1850; the parish registers commence from that date, and have been transcribed. They're available for free on the St. Austell Genealogical and Historical website, as well as the OPC Free Database. LDS has filmed the registers; they're available through the Family History Centres, and through the Cornwall Record Office for a small fee. | ||
Trethurgy Methodist Chapel registers are also transcribed, and available as described above, as well as many Methodist circuits. | Trethurgy Methodist Chapel registers are also transcribed, and available as described above, as well as many Methodist circuits. | ||
Burials have been made in the church graveyard, which contains 308 memorials, located near the Primary School, on Treverbyn Road, since its establishment. The Treverbyn Cemetery, located next to the Primary School, contains 1550 memorials, is of a more-current vintage, and remains open to this day. | |||
There were many non-conformist chapels throughout the parish, including Methodist chapels at Rescorla, Stenalees, Molinnis, Greensplat, Trelowth, and Sticker. There was a Bible Christian chapel at Bugle, and another at Carthew. Many have been re-purposed or closed, and records have been lost. However, those that remain have been largely transcribed and put on the St. Austell website for free access. |
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