Treskerby, Scorrier, Cornwall
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Treskerby, Scorrier, Cornwall
Location : Latitude: 50.246935199999996, Longitude: -5.2029321| Documents | Conveyance of licensed premises in Mid and West Cornwall | SHM/667 | 30 Dec 1876 Parties: 1) Richard I Strong, late of Redruth, now London, esquire 2) Harvey B Neame, Redruth Brewery, brewer 3) Thomas Foster, Truro, gentleman. Consideration £6026 and 2 shillings and 7 pence by 3) to 1). Party 1) conveys moiety in company to 3). |
| Histories | The place name Scorrier was first recorded in 1337 The place name Scorrier was first recorded in 1337 and is thought to refer to the waste from smelting operations, suggesting that this area had been a site of early industrial activity. The placename Treskerby, referring to a farmstead to the south of the road, was first recorded as Treskerebig in 1394. The name may be composed of the Cornish… | |
| THE RISE OF THE WILLIAMSES, OF SCORRIER- Thursday 27 March 1879 Cornishman - Thursday 27 March 1879 |
| Maps | Scorrier, Whitehall, Wheal Rose, Great Wheal Busy, Kenwyn, Killifreth, Cox Hill, Hallenbeagle; map Cornwall LVI.SE | 1906 Map Scorrier, Whitehall, Wheal Rose, Great Wheal Busy, Kenwyn, Killifreth, Cox Hill, Hallenbeagle; map Cornwall LVI.SE.1906 Cornwall LVI.SE, Revised: 1906, Published: 1908 |
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| Last Name, Given Name(s) |
Death |
Person ID | Tree | |
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| 1 | 25 Feb 1844 | I9481 | AHP |
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Occupation |
Person ID | Tree | |
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| 1 | Abt 1850 | I11115 | AHP |

