Mary (Fox) Corin was born in Madron, Cornwall, England.
Mary Fox was baptised on 9 September 1792 at the Church of St. Maddern in Madron, Cornwall to Edward Fox. [1][2]
Mary Fox, of Madron, married John Corin, of Madorn, on 22 May 1819 at the Church of St Maddern in Madron, Cornwall. Witnesses included John Fox, Sarah Wallis and Tobias Read. [3][4]
Sources
↑ OPC for Cornwall record 6054916 in the Baptisms database https://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=6054916 Film No 5749783
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Day Month 09-Sep
Year 1792
Parish Circuit Or Chapel Madron
Forename Mary
Surname FOX
Sex dau
Age Or Date Of Birth
Father Forename Edward
Mother Forename
Residence
Parish
Status Or Occupation
Where Baptised at Madron
Notes
Transcriber Notes src: Exeter BTs
Transcriber L Cox
↑ OPC for Cornwall record 583230 in the Marriages database https://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=marriages&id=583230 Day Month 22-May
Year 1819
Parish Circuit Or Chapel Madron
Groom Fn John
Groom Sn CORIN
Groom Age
Groom Residence otp
Groom Condition bachelor
Groom Rank Profession
Groom Signed / Marked (S/M) S
Groom Father Name
Groom Father Rank Profession
Bride Fn Mary
Bride Sn FOX
Bride Age
Bride Residence otp
Bride Condition spinster
Bride Rank Profession
Bride Signed / Marked (S/M) S
Bride Father Name
Bride Father Rank Profession
Banns / Licence (B/L) Banns
Witness Fn1 John
Witness Sn1 FOX
Witness Fn2 Sarah
Witness Sn2 WALLIS
Other Information Other Witness: Tobias Read
Transcriber Notes
Transcriber Ian J Trewhella
Mentioned in her son's baptism record: "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JW7Q-98W : 20 March 2020), John Corin in entry for Charles Fox Corin, 1830. Added by Bruce Vincent on 4 January 2023.
Acknowledgments
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