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GRENFELL William married Jane GUY 1864

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Information Journal.

Groom: William GRENFELL.
Age: 28 years.
Status: Bachelor.
Occupation: Miner.
Father: Richard GRENFELL.

Bride: Jane GUY.
Age: 29 years.
Status: Spinster.
Occupation: Dressmaker.
Father: William GUY.

Date married: 14 February 1864.
Place: Pendeen, Cornwall, England.

Witness 1: Thomas James GRENFELL.
Witness 2: Elizabeth Ann DANIEL.

Five children located for William and Jane.

[1]

Jane GRENFELL.
Baptised: 16 May 1864, Pendeen, Cornwall.
Died: -

[2]

Grace GRENFELL.
Baptised: 31 January 1867, Pendeen, Cornwall.
Died: -

[3]

William GRENFELL.
Baptised: 30 August 1869, Pendeen, Cornwall.
Died: -

[4]

Thomas GRENFELL.
Baptised: 09 May 1872, Pendeen, Cornwall.
Died: -

Married: Annie Trembath WARREN.
Date: 07 October 1893.
Place: Pendeen, Cornwall.

[5]

Richard GRENFELL.
Baptised: 11 July 1874, Pendeen, Cornwall.
Died: -

Sources:
OPC Database.

JN 20527

Surnames: 20527 DANIEL GRENFELL GUY WARREN
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by grenfell02 on 2011-08-20 11:25:44

I am researching this family too,I am descendant of Edward Grenfell born 1845 whose parents I think were William & Jane, but I am lost about it, according with a book written by an american lady, Edward was born in Truro, UK and he came in 1865 to work in cooper camps in New Jersey. Thanks

luis guzman

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