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James Moyle (1737 - 1789)

James Moyle
Born in Wendron, Cornwall, Englandmap
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Husband of — married 6 May 1769 in Wendron, Cornwall, Englandmap
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Died at about age 52 in Wendron, Cornwall, Englandmap
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Biography

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James Moyle was born in Cornwall, England.

James was born in 1737, son of William Moyle and Elizabeth Thomas.

He was Baptised on 22 August 1737 at St Wendron, Wendron, Cornwall. [1] [2]

James Moyle (Tinner) married Florence Penalurick, both of Wendron, at St Wendron, Wendron, Cornwall, England on 6 May 1769 by Banns. Witnesses Henry William and H Jenkin. [3]

Son William was Baptised at St Wendron, Wendron, Cornwall, England on 25 August 1771. [4]

He passed away in 1789, a Pauper aged 51 and was buried at St Wendron, Wendron, Cornwall on 22 August 1789. [5]

Sources

  1. Cornwall O.P.C Database.org - Baptism
  2. England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975; Name: James Moyle; Gender: Male; Baptism Date: 22 Aug 1737; Baptism Place: Wendron, Cornwall, England; Father: William Moyle; Mother: Elizabeth; FHL Film Number: 916989
  3. Cornwall O.P.C Database.org - Marriage
  4. England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975; Father: James Moyle; Mother: Florence; FHL Film Number: 916989
  5. Cornwall O.P.C Database.org - Burials




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