NameMary WAY
Birthabt Apr 1811, Nth.Tawton, Devonshire, Eng.
Death8 Feb 1861, Wendron, Cornwall, Eng.
Spouses
Birthabt Dec 1810, Lamerton, Devonshire, Eng.
Death15 May 1877, Wendron, Cornwall, Eng.
BurialMay 1877, Wendron, Cornwall, Eng.
OccupationFlour Miller
Marriage9 Mar 1835, St Andrew Plymouth Dev
Birth1809
DeathOct 1831, Nth Tawton Devon
Burial9 Oct 1831, Nth Tawton Devon
Marriage21 Mar 1830, Nth Tawton Devon
ChildrenJohn (~1830-~1836)
Notes for William Smith (Spouse 1)
1841 census from Bob Gale
RG HO107, 244 piece, Folio 4, page 3.
Torrington Reg. District, Shebbear Sub district, address Upcott Mill, Sheepwash, Devon.
William, age 30 ; Mary age 25; Mary age 9, Isaac age 5, Sarah age 3; Elizabeth age 2; William age 6 months and Willliam Venton age 15.
All born Devon.
1851 census of Trebubis, Wendron, Cornwall: Miller and farmer of 25 acres.
WENDRON, CORNWALL
HO107/1912, Folio 158, page 13, Schedule 49
William Daw, Head, Married, 43, Miller & farmer of 25 acres, born at Lamerton, DEV.
Mary Daw, wife, Married, 38, born at North Tawton, DEV.
Sarah Daw, dau, 13, born at Okehampton, DEV.
Elizabeth Daw, dau, 11, born at Shipwash [Sheepwash?], DEV.
Honor Daw, dau, 8, born at North Tawton, DEV.
Louisa Daw, dau, 6, born at Helston, CON.
Jane Daw, dau, 3, born at Wendron, CON
Emily Daw, dau, 2, born at Wendron, CON
William Daw, son, 1, born at Wendron, CON.
Isaac Daw, son, 15, born at North Tawton, DEV.
William Mois/serv/mar/21/Tim Miner/Sithney
1861 Census , Estate of Trelubbus, aged 55, miller employing 2 men and 1 boy. Also includes:
1861: Mary,w,49 b Nth Tawton. Jane,d,14. Emily,d,12. William,s,11. All b Wendron.
William Way, nephew, U, 19, carter-miller,b Nth Tawton,Devon.
1871: Wm,59,Elizabeth wife b 1821, 2 servants and Wm Way, Dom serv b 1843 DEV. at Wendron
Monumental Inscription, Wendron Churchyard.
"Weep not for me ye standers by,
Nor shake at death's alarm.
It was the Lord that thought it fit
And took me to his arms."
All children's baptisms from the Lamerton Church records.
At the time of Isaac's baptism, their abode is given as Okehampton.