Thomas Coath and Elizabeth Perkin, both residents of the parish of St Andrew, Plymouth, married in St Andrew's on 17 August 1819. Witnesses were Thomas Roberts, Betsey Honeycombe and James Boulter.[1]
In 1841 Thomas and his wife Elizabeth were living in Liskeard, Cornwall, with their children Thomas, Mary, John, Elizabeth, Charles and Jane. Thomas's trade was "painter".[2]
In 1851 Thomas and Elizabeth were living in Castle Street, Liskeard, with their children John, Jane and Charles. Thomas's trade was "painter".[3]
In 1861 Thomas and Elizabeth were living in Castle Street, Liskeard, with a boarder, William Lyne. Thomas's trade was "painter and grainer".[4]
In 1871 Thomas and Elizabeth were living in Castle Street, Liskeard. Thomas's trade was "painter and grainer".[5]
↑ "England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SG25-VDY : 24 July 2016), Thomas Coath, , Cornwall, England; citing , Cornwall, England, p. 16, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey.
↑1871 England Census, The National Archives; Kew, London, England; 1871 England Census; Class: RG10; Piece: 2238; Folio: 26; Page: 44; GSU roll: 834874. Accessed via Ancestry.com.
See also:
Australia Death Index 1787-1985, entry for Jane Hooper (1905)
Autosomal DNA match to Leigh Murrin (shared personal research -> surname of "Parkin" needs to be validated further)
Gravestone Memorial Tablet to Thomas Coath and his wife Elizabeth.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Elizabeth by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
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