Name | Grace Polsue | |
Born | Abt 1759 | |
Gender | Female | |
Died | Bef 6 Feb 1821 | Ch. Town, St. Blazey, Cornwall, UK |
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St. Blazey Burials - 1821 Jan 23 to 1822 Mar 3 The final 3 Mar burial follows the Dec 1821 burials, and the child was bap 28 Jan 1816 and thus would have been 6 in 1822, so that the burial must have been 1822 and not 1821, even though two burials on prior dates are on the next page -- Curate Edward Wood left the last 2 lines blank on this page and started the next page, but in Mar 1822 when T. J. Smyth went to enter this burial, he turned the pages until he found the first empty space and wrote the burial there, not realizing that there were already entries on the following page. |
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Buried | 6 Feb 1821 | St. Blazey, Cornwall, UK |
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St. Blazey Burials - 1821 Jan 23 to 1822 Mar 3 The final 3 Mar burial follows the Dec 1821 burials, and the child was bap 28 Jan 1816 and thus would have been 6 in 1822, so that the burial must have been 1822 and not 1821, even though two burials on prior dates are on the next page -- Curate Edward Wood left the last 2 lines blank on this page and started the next page, but in Mar 1822 when T. J. Smyth went to enter this burial, he turned the pages until he found the first empty space and wrote the burial there, not realizing that there were already entries on the following page. |
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Person ID | I2974 | The Saint Blazey Families Project Tree |
Last Modified | 31 Mar 2023 |
Family | John Phillips, b. Abt 1759 | |||||||||
Married | 3 Aug 1782 | St. Blazey, Cornwall, UK | ||||||||
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Last Modified | 31 Mar 2023 | |||||||||
Family ID | F794 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Photos | St. Blazey Burials - 1821 Jan 23 to 1822 Mar 3 The final 3 Mar burial follows the Dec 1821 burials, and the child was bap 28 Jan 1816 and thus would have been 6 in 1822, so that the burial must have been 1822 and not 1821, even though two burials on prior dates are on the next page -- Curate Edward Wood left the last 2 lines blank on this page and started the next page, but in Mar 1822 when T. J. Smyth went to enter this burial, he turned the pages until he found the first empty space and wrote the burial there, not realizing that there were already entries on the following page. |