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Samuel Penglase (1801 - 1858)

Samuel Penglase
Born in Redruth, Cornwall, Englandmap
Husband of — married 27 Apr 1826 in Redruth, Cornwallmap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 57 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australiamap
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Biography

  • Samuel was christened 11 October 1801 in Redruth, Cornwall
  • Samuel was buried February 1858 in Melbourne, Victoria

Sources

  • Cornwall OPC Database Baptisms
Day Month 11 Oct
Year 1801
Parish Circuit or Chapel Redruth
Forename Samuel
Surname PENGLAZE
son
Father Forename Samuel
Mother Forename Elizth.
Transcriber Notes Src: Bawden's Transcripts of PRs & BTs
WATERLOO from LondonlFalmouth
1840 November 9th - Adelaide
PENGLASE Samuel, Elizabeth nee TRESTRAIL,
PENGLASE Samuel (son of Samuel)
PENGLASE Christopher Phillips (son of Samuel)
PENGLASE Mary Anne (daughter of Samuel)
PENGLASE Nicholas Trestrail (son of Samuel)
PENGLASE Walter Trestrail (son of Samuel)
PENGLASE Elizabeth (daughter of Samuel)




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