William and Mary Wheare (nee Williams) of Gwinear, Cornwall
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WILLIAM
WHEARE, bapt December 26, 1749 in Gwinear, Cornwall.
He was the son of HENRY WHEARE and JOAN WHEARE ( Nee WILLIAMS)
of Gwinear, Cornwall. He married MARY WILLIAMS September 19, 1773 in
Gwinear, Cornwall.
MARY
WILLIAMS She was possibly the daughter of RICHARD WILLIAMS and TABITHA
WILLIAMS (nee TONKEN) of Gwinear, Cornwall
Children of WILLIAM WHEARE and MARY WILLIAMS are:
(1)
William Wheare, bapt April 3rd , 1777 in Gwinear, Cornwall
(2)
Mary Wheare, bapt November 7th, 1779 in Gwinear, Cornwall
(3)
Ann Wheare, bapt December 28th, 1788.Gwinear, Cornwall
(4)
JOANNA
WHEARE, bapt May 1st, 1791 in Gwinear, Cornwall; died in Phillack, Cornwall
19 Jun 1832 aged 41 years; married as his first wife JACOB
LUKE August 20, 1814 in Phillack, Cornwall. ( 3x gt grandparents) parents
of JACOB
LUKE of Hayle and later Bristol who married ELIZABETH
UREN of Hayle, Cornwall and later of Bristol
(5)
Henry Wheare, bapt January 5th, 1794 in Gwinear, Cornwall
(6) Loveday Wheare, bapt August 7th, 1796 in Gwinear, Cornwall.
Wheare
details from the National Archives
ARCHDEACONRY
OF CORNWALL COURT AND REGISTRY Creator(s): Church of England, Exeter Diocese,
Archdeaconry of Cornwall Records of the Archdeaconry Court Penances FILE - [no
title] - ref. ARD/163/4 - date: 11th February 1723 Scope and Content Thomas
Wheare of Gwinear, fornication
Information relating to document ref. no. RH/1/2247
99 year lease, rent 33s 4d (Lives of John 6, and Richard 4, sons of lessee)
1) Francis, Lord Godolphin 2) William Tocker of Gwinear, gent. Consideration:
£126 Messuages, lands and tenements in Reawla in Gwinear, late in occupation
of Thomas Wheare, now Date: 1766. Source: Access to Archives (A2A): not kept
at The National Archives
Information relating to document ref. no. RH/1/2248/1,2 Surrender of lease of
9 August 1766 to William Tocker and £50 Messuages, lands and tenements
in Reawla in Gwinear, late in the occupation of Thomas Wheare deceased, then
of William Tocker Date: 1793. Source: Access to Archives (A2A): not kept at
The National Archives
Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Depositions taken by Commission E 134/12Geo3/Trin2
Plaintiff. Concerning the Vicarage and parish of Gwinear in the County of Cornwall
and the Defendant's estates in the said parish called Drewollas alias Drollas
and Bosparva, formerly in the possession of John Wheare and Thomas Wheare. Tithes.
Cornwall. Date range: 1771 - 1772. Source: The Catalogue of The National Archives
Information relating to document ref. no. RH/1/2449 of 24 October 1793 to Thomas
Grylls and £73 Messuages, lands and tenements in Reawla in Gwinear, late
in occupation of Thomas Wheare, then of William Tocker, and then of Thomas Grylls
Date: 1805.Source: Access to Archives (A2A): not kept at The National Archives
Information relating to document ref. no. RH/1/673 4 yr. lease; rent £15.
(1) Ann Wheare of Helston, spr., to (2) Rich. Lanyon of Gwinear, gent., and
Thos. Huthnance of Gwinear, gent. Licence to cut a leat or trench through (1)'s
tenements in Cattebedron and through any field belonging to tenements where
Date: 1771. Source: Access to Archives (A2A): not kept at The National Archives
Royal Hospital Chelsea: Soldiers Service Documents WO 97/806/135 WILLIAM WHEAR
Born GWINEAR, Cornwall Served in 67th Foot Regiment Discharged aged 41 . WILLIAM
WHEAR Born GWINEAR, Cornwall Served in 67th Foot Regiment Discharged aged 41
67th Foot: Sav - You The National Archives, Kew Date range: 1821 - 1845. Source:
The Catalogue of The National Archives
Information relating to document ref. no. RH/1/2452 Grylls and £32 Messuage,
lands and tenements called Reawla, Gwinear, late in occupation of Thomas Wheare
Date: 1805. Source: Access to Archives (A2A): not kept at The National Archives