
Anne Michell/OATS/TREVASKIS
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Name Anne Michell/OATS/TREVASKIS Birth 7 Sep 1802 Angarrack, Phillack, Cornwall
Christening 10 Oct 1802 Churchtown, Gwinear
- Oral history says she is from Angarick, Lelant. Cannot find such a place on historic maps.
Two possibles - both daughters of Tobias, one in Gwithian and one in Gwinear both have connections with Angarrack:
Baptisms database
Day Month 05-Jul
Year 1801
Parish Circuit Or Chapel Gwithian
Forename Ann
Surname MICHELL
Sex Dau
Age Or Date Of Birth
Father Forename Tobias
Mother Forename Elizth
Baptisms database
Day Month 10-Oct
Year 1802
Parish Circuit Or Chapel Gwinear
Forename Anne
Surname MICHELL
Sex dau
Age Or Date Of Birth
Father Forename Tobias
Mother Forename Damaris
Gender Female Married 13 Nov 1824 (22 years) Phillack, Cornwall
resident Phillack parish; marked register; witness Tobias Michell; Reuben Hodge; married by banns Married 6 Sep 1828 (25 years) St Erth, Cornwall
Widow; resident St Erth parish; marked register; married by banns Emigration Mar 1849 (46 years) The Burra, South Australia, Australia
8 children by her second marriage,
all of whom were born in the old country, and of whom six are still living, Henry at
North Murchison, William at Mitchell's Creek, Wellington, New South Wales, Mrs
Walker at Clairwood, Arcadia, Richard at Taripta, James at Heathcote and Samuel at Wild Duck.
Mrs Trevaskis, and her husband, Mr Henry Trevaskis, with their family arrived in Adelaide,
in March 1849, and resided at the Burra Burra for 3 years,
DEATH OF MRS TREVASKIS. | Victoria. Australia | 8 Apr 1893Death 8 Apr 1893 (90 years) Victoria, Australia
DEATH OF MRS TREVASKIS.
We are sorry to record the death, which occurred on Saturday last at her residence,
Heathcote, of a very old colonist and resident of this district, Mrs Trevaskis, relict
of the late Mr Henry Trevaskis, sen. Mrs Trevaskis, who was aged 90 years old and
6 months, was born at Angarick, Lelant, Cornwall, in the year 1802, and was the
daughter of Mr Tobias Michell, a farmer and mining manager at Angarick, Cornwall.
She was married twice, having only the one son, Mr James Oats, by her first husband,
the son being still living, at Hayle, Cornwall, and 8 children by her second marriage,
all of whom were born in the old country, and of whom six are still living, Henry at
North Murchison, William at Mitchell's Creek, Wellington, New South Wales, Mrs
Walker at Clairwood, Arcadia, Richard at Taripta, James at Heathcote and Samuel at Wild Duck.
Mrs Trevaskis, and her husband, Mr Henry Trevaskis, with their family arrived in Adelaide,
in March 1849, and resided at the Burra Burra for 3 years, Mr Trevaskis being appointed
one of the managers of the celebrated copper mine of that place. On the breaking out
of the goldfields in Victoria they left the Burra Burra and came overland with their family
to Bendigo, where they arrived on the 8th of March, 1852. The journey overland in those
early days was no light undertaking. There was a track to follow and that was all, and the
people met with on the way were principally wild blacks, in great numbers, and of whom,
and their long and hazardous journey, the members of the family gave very interesting
accounts. After residing in Bendigo for some time in the early and prime days of that
goldfield, Mr and Mrs Trevaskis and family, came to this district, and in 1854 bought
some splendid land at the Wild Duck, paying £14 15s per acre for a Government land
sale, and followed farming and dairying. This land is now occupied and has been occupied
for many years by their youngest son, Mr Samuel Trevaskis. Mr Trevaskis senr., in 1858
established a hay and corn store at Heathcote, to sell the produce of the farm, and since
that time Mrs Trevaskis resided at Heathcote, having lost her husband 13 years ago.
Mrs Trevaskis enjoyed wonderfully good health, having had no occasion to take medicine
for many years till about six weeks ago, when she was laid up with influenza and bronchitis,
and could walk up stairs at her residence as well as any young person. The funeral took
place on Monday, and was attended by relatives from a distance and many friends, the
remains being interred in the Heathcote Cemetery. The burial service was conducted by
the Rev. Mr Dredge, minister of the Wesleyan Church, who also gave a very impressive address.
This obit from a newspaper was transcribed and given to me by Ellie Elliott
via http://www.devon-mitchells.co.uk/getperson.php?personID=I1675&tree=CornishMichellsDeath 8 Apr 1893 Victoria, Australia
- DEATH OF MRS TREVASKIS.
We are sorry to record the death, which occurred on Saturday last at her residence, Heathcote, of a very old colonist and resident of this district, Mrs Trevaskis, relict of the late Mr Henry Trevaskis, sen. Mrs Trevaskis, who was aged 90 years old and 6 months, was born at Angarick, Lelant, Cornwall, in the year 1802, and was the daughter of Mr Tobias Michell, a farmer and mining manager at Angarick, Cornwall.
She was married twice, having only the one son, Mr James Oats, by her first husband, the son being still living, at Hayle, Cornwall, and 8 children by her second marriage, all of whom were born in the old country, and of whom six are still living, Henry at North Murchison, William at Mitchell's Creek, Wellington, New South Wales, Mrs Walker at Clairwood, Arcadia, Richard at Taripta, James at Heathcote and Samuel at Wild Duck. Mrs Trevaskis, and her husband, Mr Henry Trevaskis, with their family arrived in Adelaide, in March 1849, and resided at the Burra Burra for 3 years, Mr Trevaskis being appointed one of the managers of the celebrated copper mine of that place. On the breaking out of the goldfields in Victoria they left the Burra Burra and came overland with their family to Bendigo, where they arrived on the 8th of March, 1852. The journey overland in those early days was no light undertaking. There was a track to follow and that was all, and the people met with on the way were principally wild blacks, in great numbers, and of whom, and their long and hazardous journey, the members of the family gave very interesting accounts. After residing in Bendigo for some time in the early and prime days of that goldfield, Mr and Mrs Trevaskis and family, came to this district, and in 1854 bought some splendid land at the Wild Duck, paying £14 15s per acre for a Government land sale, and followed farming and dairying. This land is now occupied and has been occupied for many years by their youngest son, Mr Samuel Trevaskis. Mr Trevaskis senr., in 1858 established a hay and corn store at Heathcote, to sell the produce of the farm, and since that time Mrs Trevaskis resided at Heathcote, having lost her husband 13 years ago.
Mrs Trevaskis enjoyed wonderfully good health, having had no occasion to take medicine for many years till about six weeks ago, when she was laid up with influenza and bronchitis, and could walk up stairs at her residence as well as any young person. The funeral took place on Monday, and was attended by relatives from a distance and many friends, the remains being interred in the Heathcote Cemetery. The burial service was conducted by the Rev. Mr Dredge, minister of the Wesleyan Church, who also gave a very impressive address.
This obit from a newspaper was transcribed and given to me by Ellie Elliott via http://www.devon-mitchells.co.uk/getperson.php?personID=I1675&tree=CornishMichells
Burial 10 Apr 1893 Heathcote, Victoria. Australia
Occupation 8 Mar 1852 (49 years) - Bendigo, Victoria, Australia
- Mrs Trevaskis, and her husband, Mr Henry Trevaskis, with their family arrived in Adelaide,
in March 1849, and resided at the Burra Burra for 3 years, Mr Trevaskis being appointed
one of the managers of the celebrated copper mine of that place. On the breaking out
of the goldfields in Victoria they left the Burra Burra and came overland with their family
to Bendigo, where they arrived on the 8th of March, 1852
DEATH OF MRS TREVASKIS. | Victoria. Australia | 8 Apr 18931854 (51 years) - Victoria, Australia
- On the breaking out
of the goldfields in Victoria they left the Burra Burra and came overland with their family
to Bendigo, where they arrived on the 8th of March, 1852. The journey overland in those
early days was no light undertaking. There was a track to follow and that was all, and the
people met with on the way were principally wild blacks, in great numbers, and of whom,
and their long and hazardous journey, the members of the family gave very interesting
accounts. After residing in Bendigo for some time in the early and prime days of that
goldfield, Mr and Mrs Trevaskis and family, came to this district, and in 1854 bought
some splendid land at the Wild Duck, paying £14 15s per acre for a Government land
sale, and followed farming and dairying. This land is now occupied and has been occupied
for many years by their youngest son, Mr Samuel Trevaskis
DEATH OF MRS TREVASKIS. | Victoria. Australia | 8 Apr 18931858 (55 years) - Heathcote, Victoria. Australia
- Mr Trevaskis senr., in 1858
established a hay and corn store at Heathcote, to sell the produce of the farm, and since
that time Mrs Trevaskis resided at Heathcote, having lost her husband 13 years ago.Person ID I1409 AHP | Resident of Angarrack Last Modified 21 Jan 2026
Father Tobias Michell, b. 2 Jun 1772, Gwinear, Cornwall
Relationship Birth Mother Damaris Thomas / MICHELL, b. 1772, Gwinear, Cornwall
Relationship Birth Marriage 9 Feb 1794 Gwinear, Cornwall
Age at Marriage He : 21 years and 8 months - She : ~ 22 years and 2 months. Histories ![Tobias Michell (Mitchell) as witness at marriages of Michell (Mitchell)[mi%ch%l] | 1790-1824 Tobias Michell (Mitchell) as witness at marriages of Michell (Mitchell)[mi%ch%l] | 1790-1824](img/histories_thumb.png)
Tobias Michell (Mitchell) as witness at marriages of Michell (Mitchell)[mi%ch%l] | 1790-1824 Family ID F372 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 James Oats, miner; M4SJ-9P1, b. app 1800, Phillack, Cornwall, England
d. Bef 1828 (Age 27 years) Marriage 13 Nov 1824 Phillack, Cornwall, England
- See image of original marriage entry at FamilySearch HERE.
Both James and Ann made their marks in presence of Tobias Michell and Reuben Hodge
Age at Marriage She : 22 years and 2 months - He : ~ 24 years and 11 months. Children + 1. James Oats(Oates), gardener of Phillack; 9C17-N93, b. Abt 24 Apr 1825, Angarrack, Cornwall
d. Abt Sep 1894, Penzance, Cornwall
(Age 69 years) [Father: Birth] [Mother: Birth]Family ID F373 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 15 Apr 2015
Family 2 Henry Trevaskis, b. 29 Sep 1804, St Erth Church (Parish Church St Erth), St Erth
d. 24 Jun 1893, Victoria, Australia
(Age 88 years) Marriage 6 Sep 1828 St Erth Church (Parish Church St Erth), St Erth
- See image of original marriage entry at FamilySearch HERE.
Anne Oats was a widow
Age at Marriage She : 26 years - He : 24 years. Children 1. Henry Trevaskis, b. Abt 1829 [Father: Birth] [Mother: Birth] 2. John Trevaskis, c. 17 Apr 1831, St Erth [Parish Circuit Or Chapel], St Erth, Cornwall
[Father: Birth] [Mother: Birth]3. William Trevaskis, c. 11 Oct 1833, St Ives [Parish Circuit Or Chapel], St Ives
[Father: Birth] [Mother: Birth]4. Ann Trevaskis, c. 20 Mar 1836, Phillack [Parish Circuit Or Chapel], Phillack, Cornwall
[Father: Birth] [Mother: Birth]5. Richard Trevaskis, b. Abt 1838, Cornwall
[Father: Birth] [Mother: Birth]6. James Trevaskis, b. Abt 1840 [Father: Birth] [Mother: Birth] 7. Samuel Trevaskis, b. Abt 1842, Cornwall
[Father: Birth] [Mother: Birth]Histories 
DEATH OF MRS TREVASKIS. | Victoria. Australia | 8 Apr 1893
Mrs Trevaskis, aged 90 years old and 6 months, born at Angarick, Lelant, Cornwall, 1802, daughter of Mr Tobias Michell, farmer and mining manager at Angarick, Cornwall; married twice, having only one son, Mr James Oats, by her first husband, son still living, at Hayle, Cornwall; 8 children by her second marriage, all of whom were born in the old…Family ID F374 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 15 Apr 2015
- Oral history says she is from Angarick, Lelant. Cannot find such a place on historic maps.
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Birth - 7 Sep 1802 - Angarrack, Phillack, Cornwall 


Christening - 10 Oct 1802 - Churchtown, Gwinear 


Marriage - 13 Nov 1824 - Phillack, Cornwall, England 


Married - Widow; resident St Erth parish; marked register; married by banns - 6 Sep 1828 - St Erth, Cornwall 


Marriage - 6 Sep 1828 - St Erth Church (Parish Church St Erth), St Erth 


Emigration - 8 children by her second marriage, all of whom were born in the old country, and of whom six are still living, Henry at North Murchison, William at Mitchell's Creek, Wellington, New South Wales, Mrs Walker at Clairwood, Arcadia, Richard at Taripta, James at Heathcote and Samuel at Wild Duck. Mrs Trevaskis, and her husband, Mr Henry Trevaskis, with their family arrived in Adelaide, in March 1849, and resided at the Burra Burra for 3 years, DEATH OF MRS TREVASKIS. | Victoria. Australia | 8 Apr 1893 - Mar 1849 - The Burra, South Australia, Australia 


Occupation - Mrs Trevaskis, and her husband, Mr Henry Trevaskis, with their family arrived in Adelaide, in March 1849, and resided at the Burra Burra for 3 years, Mr Trevaskis being appointed one of the managers of the celebrated copper mine of that place. On the breaking out of the goldfields in Victoria they left the Burra Burra and came overland with their family to Bendigo, where they arrived on the 8th of March, 1852 DEATH OF MRS TREVASKIS. | Victoria. Australia | 8 Apr 1893 - 8 Mar 1852 (49 years) - Bendigo, Victoria, Australia 


Occupation - On the breaking out of the goldfields in Victoria they left the Burra Burra and came overland with their family to Bendigo, where they arrived on the 8th of March, 1852. The journey overland in those early days was no light undertaking. There was a track to follow and that was all, and the people met with on the way were principally wild blacks, in great numbers, and of whom, and their long and hazardous journey, the members of the family gave very interesting accounts. After residing in Bendigo for some time in the early and prime days of that goldfield, Mr and Mrs Trevaskis and family, came to this district, and in 1854 bought some splendid land at the Wild Duck, paying £14 15s per acre for a Government land sale, and followed farming and dairying. This land is now occupied and has been occupied for many years by their youngest son, Mr Samuel Trevaskis DEATH OF MRS TREVASKIS. | Victoria. Australia | 8 Apr 1893 - 1854 (51 years) - Victoria, Australia 


Death - DEATH OF MRS TREVASKIS. We are sorry to record the death, which occurred on Saturday last at her residence, Heathcote, of a very old colonist and resident of this district, Mrs Trevaskis, relict of the late Mr Henry Trevaskis, sen. Mrs Trevaskis, who was aged 90 years old and 6 months, was born at Angarick, Lelant, Cornwall, in the year 1802, and was the daughter of Mr Tobias Michell, a farmer and mining manager at Angarick, Cornwall. She was married twice, having only the one son, Mr James Oats, by her first husband, the son being still living, at Hayle, Cornwall, and 8 children by her second marriage, all of whom were born in the old country, and of whom six are still living, Henry at North Murchison, William at Mitchell's Creek, Wellington, New South Wales, Mrs Walker at Clairwood, Arcadia, Richard at Taripta, James at Heathcote and Samuel at Wild Duck. Mrs Trevaskis, and her husband, Mr Henry Trevaskis, with their family arrived in Adelaide, in March 1849, and resided at the Burra Burra for 3 years, Mr Trevaskis being appointed one of the managers of the celebrated copper mine of that place. On the breaking out of the goldfields in Victoria they left the Burra Burra and came overland with their family to Bendigo, where they arrived on the 8th of March, 1852. The journey overland in those early days was no light undertaking. There was a track to follow and that was all, and the people met with on the way were principally wild blacks, in great numbers, and of whom, and their long and hazardous journey, the members of the family gave very interesting accounts. After residing in Bendigo for some time in the early and prime days of that goldfield, Mr and Mrs Trevaskis and family, came to this district, and in 1854 bought some splendid land at the Wild Duck, paying £14 15s per acre for a Government land sale, and followed farming and dairying. This land is now occupied and has been occupied for many years by their youngest son, Mr Samuel Trevaskis. Mr Trevaskis senr., in 1858 established a hay and corn store at Heathcote, to sell the produce of the farm, and since that time Mrs Trevaskis resided at Heathcote, having lost her husband 13 years ago. Mrs Trevaskis enjoyed wonderfully good health, having had no occasion to take medicine for many years till about six weeks ago, when she was laid up with influenza and bronchitis, and could walk up stairs at her residence as well as any young person. The funeral took place on Monday, and was attended by relatives from a distance and many friends, the remains being interred in the Heathcote Cemetery. The burial service was conducted by the Rev. Mr Dredge, minister of the Wesleyan Church, who also gave a very impressive address. This obit from a newspaper was transcribed and given to me by Ellie Elliott via http://www.devon-mitchells.co.uk/getperson.php?personID=I1675&tree=CornishMichells - 8 Apr 1893 - Victoria, Australia 


Death - 8 Apr 1893 - Victoria, Australia 

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DEATH OF MRS TREVASKIS. | Victoria. Australia | 8 Apr 1893
Mrs Trevaskis, aged 90 years old and 6 months, born at Angarick, Lelant, Cornwall, 1802, daughter of Mr Tobias Michell, farmer and mining manager at Angarick, Cornwall; married twice, having only one son, Mr James Oats, by her first husband, son still living, at Hayle, Cornwall; 8 children by her second marriage, all of whom were born in the old…

