Treslothan, Cornwall
Tree: AHP
Notes:
Treslothan itself is a small hamlet approximately 1 mile from the village of Troon
Treslothan House is a handsome Grade Two Listed cherished family home
former vicarage to the church and designed by George Wightwick for the
Pendarves Estate and built in 1843 in the Gothic Revival Style
Parish of Treslothan
Troon is in the parish of Treslothan which was divided from the parish of Camborne in 1845. St John's Church was built to the designs of George Wightwick four years earlier (opened in October 1841). The 15th century font was removed from Camborne church in the 18th century.[10][11]
The miner poet John Harris (1820–1884) is buried in the churchyard, where also is the mausoleum of the Pendarves family
Location : Latitude: 50.193876200000005, Longitude: -5.2924405| Histories | Camborne manors of | |
| The estate archive of the Pendarves family of Pendarves House, Camborne | Friends of the National Libraries | acquired 2013 | ||
| Manor of Treslothan lease book (Properties in Roskear, Condurrow, Killivose,... 1750-1818 Manor of Treslothan lease book (Properties in Roskear, Condurrow, Killivose, Treslothan, Vellansaundry, Tolgarrack and Stamps, Carnemoah, Parkanboase, Laity, Bolennoe, Tuckingmill, Chytodden, Wearne, Knave-go-by, Boswin, Pendarves, Trenewson, Carnlissick, Penponds and Nancemellyn in Camborne; Bosleake and Trengove in Illogan; Kitchen Ground… |
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| Last Name, Given Name(s) |
Birth |
Person ID | Tree | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Bef 26 Apr 1891 | I2330 | AHP | |
| 2 | Before October 1883 | I8808 | AHP |
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| Last Name, Given Name(s) |
Married |
Person ID | Tree | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 7 May 1914 | I2330 | AHP |
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| Family |
Marriage |
Family ID | Tree | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Trebilcock / / TREBILCOCK | Bef 1891 | F665 | AHP |

