John KINSMAN Valentina Tozer KINSMAN Mary Treeby KINSMAN Dorothea Harper KINSMAN Elizabeth Treeby KINSMAN John Francis KINSMAN Richard Tozer KINSMAN Sarah Daw KINSMAN Francis Tozer KINSMAN Elizabeth Treeby KINSMAN Elizabeth TREEBY Dorothy TOZER Mini tree diagram

John KINSMAN

17801,2 - 25th Apr 18545

Butcher1

Life History

1780

Born in Lamerton, Devon.1,2

1st Dec 1780

Baptised in Lamerton, Devon.3

s/o John and Dorothy

22nd Oct 1803

Married Elizabeth TREEBY in South Hill, Cornwall.6

John Kinsman junior, of South Hill, bachelor, married Elizabeth Treeby, spinster of Stoke Damerel. Both signed. Witnesses Mary Treeby and John Kinsman.

1805

Birth of daughter Valentina Tozer KINSMAN in South Hill, Cornwall

1807

Birth of daughter Mary Treeby KINSMAN in South Hill, Cornwall.7,8,9,10,11

1809

Birth of daughter Dorothea Harper KINSMAN in South Hill, Cornwall

1811

Birth of daughter Elizabeth Treeby KINSMAN in South Hill, Cornwall

1813

Birth of son John Francis KINSMAN in Callington, Cornwall.1,12,13

1816

Birth of son Richard Tozer KINSMAN in Callington, Cornwall

1818

Birth of daughter Sarah Daw KINSMAN in Callington, Cornwall

1818

Occupation Farmer.4

1819

Death of daughter Sarah Daw KINSMAN in Callington, Cornwall

1820

Death of daughter Elizabeth Treeby KINSMAN in Callington, Cornwall

1821

Birth of son Francis Tozer KINSMAN in Callington, Cornwall.1

1824

Birth of daughter Elizabeth Treeby KINSMAN in Callington, Cornwall

6th Jun 1841

Occupation Butcher in Callington, Cornwall.1

6th Jun 1841

Recorded in census in Callington, Cornwall (Hope Street).1

30th Mar 1851

Occupation Butcher in Callington, Cornwall.2

30th Mar 1851

Recorded in census in Callington, Cornwall (Western End).2

26th Jun 1853

Death of son Richard Tozer KINSMAN in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

25th Apr 1854

Died in Callington, Cornwall.5

26th Apr 1854

Buried in Callington, Cornwall (St Mary).6

aged 75

Notes

  • The West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser,  7 October 1853:

    STEALING CALVES. - A man called John DAVIS, has been committed at Callington, for stealing two yearling calves. He was employed by Mr. HERRING to take the animals from St. Mellion to Stokeclimsland, and on his arrival at Callington, he sold the calves to Mr KINSMAN, of the Royal Oak Inn. The offender was apprehended by Constable BULLIN.'
  • The West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser,  October 1853:

    JOHN DAVIS, 25, was indicted for stealing two calves, on the 3rd of October, at the parish of Callington, the property of John HERRING. Mr. SHILSON conducted the prosecution. It appears the prosecutor lives at Pillaton? and on the 2nd of October, prisoner came to him and said he wished to offer himself for service to the prosecutor's son, who lives in Stokeclimsland. On Monday morning he again came to prosecutor's house, who then took the opportunity of sending two calves by him to his son at Stokeclimsland. Prisoner went with the calves, but on his way sold them to Mr. KINSMAN, an innkeeper and butcher at Callington. His plea was that he was drunk when he sold the calves; and next morning he told the landlord they belonged to Mr. Herring.

    Verdict, guilty, but recommended to mercy. - Three months' hard labour.
    The chairman in passing sentence, said the landlord was very much to be censured for purchasing the calves.

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