Uglow Family HistoryUglows in Merther
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Mether churchyard A sparsely populated parish bordering the Tresillian River and sandwiched between the parishes of Lamorran and St Clements. Name means 'place claiming relics' These relics may have belonged to St Coan, patron saint of the local church.Population
Statistics: 1804 acres of land Maps Merther is east of Truro 1. The whole of
Cornwall Family 1a: William and Wilmot Wo/innacott William 1841 is born in Warbstow, the son of Nicholas and Grace Uglow, the grandson of William and Jane Bray from Jacobstow on his mother's side and of William and Ann Chapman on his father's side. At the time of the 1851 census, he is living, aged 10, in Warbstow. In Jacobstow in 1870, he marries Wilmot Wonnacott, born 1842 in Kilkhampton. Her father was Samuel and her mother Mary Cory and they were married in 1835. William may have worked as a miller at Canworthy Water, following his father but in 1871, he and Wilmet are in Jacobstow with little Ann, just born and as yet unnamed. William is working as a farm labourer. They move south to Merther and Truro and in 1881he is an agricultural labourer, living at Eglos Merther Cottage and probably working for William James, farming 295 acres who lives next door. William dies quite young in 1890 - in 1891, his widow Wilmet is living at Merther Lane, St Michael Penkevil with sons Charles and Nicholas. In 1901, she is living with son Frederick at Tregonian, St Michael Penkevil. She dies in 1910 in Truro.
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