Treverbyn, Cornwall Genealogy: Difference between revisions

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==== RECORDS  ====
==== RECORDS  ====


Treverbyn was considered part of [[St Austell, Cornwall|St. Austell parish]] until 1848, when that parish was divided into 3. Records before that date appear under St. Austell; the (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~staustell St. Austell Genealogical and Historical Website) has transcriptions of manorial records as well as church registers, and newspaper articles regarding the dissolution of Treverbyn Trevannion in the 1850s. Be sure to check there for records prior to 1848.  
Treverbyn was considered part of [[St Austell, Cornwall|St. Austell parish]] until 1848, when that parish was divided into 3. Records before that date appear under St. Austell; the [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~staustell St. Austell Genealogical and Historical Website] has transcriptions of manorial records as well as church registers, and newspaper articles regarding the dissolution of Treverbyn Trevannion in the 1850s. Be sure to check there for records prior to 1848.  


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 [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~staustell St. Austell Genealogical and Historical website], as well as the [http://cornwall-opc-database.org 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.&nbsp; <br>  
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 [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~staustell St. Austell Genealogical and Historical website], as well as the [http://cornwall-opc-database.org 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.&nbsp; <br>  
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==== CENSUS  ====
==== CENSUS  ====


All Cornish census entries 1841 through 1891 have been transcribed by volunteers and checked by 2 additional persons conversant with the names in the area; they're available online for free. As the names were transcribed as written, and some writing was very difficult to decipher, be sure to check for alternative spellings!
All Cornish census entries 1841 through 1891 have been transcribed by volunteers and checked by 2 additional persons conversant with the names in the area; they're available online for free. As the names were transcribed as written, and some writing was very difficult to decipher, be sure to check for alternative spellings! Census data 1841 through 1891is online for free at http://www.freecen.org.uk  
Census data 1841 through 1891is online for free at http://www.freecen.org.uk  


The 1901 census is available online for a fee.
The 1901 census is available online for a fee.  


Please visit http://www.1881pubs.com/ for details of public houses in the 1881 census<br>  
Please visit http://www.1881pubs.com/ for details of public houses in the 1881 census<br>  


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