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- [S26] British Census - 1871, RG10, Piece:2319, Folio:33, Page:10.
Illogan, Portreath, Cornwall
James Willoughby, Head, married, male, 34, Coal Heaver, b: Cornwall Illogan
Grace Willoughby, wife, married, female, 33, b: Cornwall Illogan
Eliza J Willoughby, daughter, female, 13, Surface Labourer at Tin Mine, b: Cornwall Illogan
William H Willoughby, son, male, 11, Surfac e Labourer at Tin Mine, b: Cornwall Illogan
Mary Willoughby, daughter, female, 9, Scholar, b: Cornwall Illogan
Edith Willoughby, daughter, female, 6, Scholar, b: Cornwall Illogan
Annie Willoughby, daughter, female, 4, b: Cornwall Illogan
James A Willoughby, son, male, 1, b: Cornwall Illogan
- [S78] Marriage Certificate, MXD 527527.
Well, I received the copy of the Marriage entry. Not definitive. I have attached a medium resolution scan. The high res scan doesn't really reveal anymore from this reproduction. Here's my guess at the interpretation.
1857. Marriage solemnized at The Parish Church in the Parish of Illogan in the County of Cornwall.
No. 136
When Married: 28 November 1857
Husband: James Willoughby, 21, Bachelor, Labourer, residing in Portreath, Father: Oliver Willoughby, Miner
Wife: Grace Treloar, 20, Spinster, residing in Portreath, Father: John Treloar, Peter?
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