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beth Valentina b. Melcombe Regis, Dorset 8 Nov. 1799,
m. f 11 Dec. 1824 Henry Samuel Boase, r.K.s.
(8) Elizabeth d. Penzance 20 Feb. 1862, aged 86.
Sholl of Tkuro.
All the dates in this portion refer to Kenwyn unless
otherwise stated.
Richaed Sholl's father is thought to have been a
Richard Sholl who was bur. Kenwyn 3 Apl. 1731. Richard
himself held Bosvigo in Kenwyn, which he sold to
Mr. William Lemon in 1741 (LysoDs' Cornwall, p. 158).
He was bur. at Kenwyn 28 July 1745. He m. 3 Aug. 1729
Margery Nancarrow, who was bur. 21 Jan. 1795, aged about
95. She heard the death of Queen Anne proclaimed in the
streets of Penrvn when she was a girl of fourteen. Their
children were : "(1) Robert ; (2) Richard ; (3) "William ; (4)
Martin (1) Mary.
(1) Robert, bapt. 23 June 1730, a Lieutenant? R.N.
(2) Richard of Bosvigo, bapt. 26 Jan. 1734, d. 1800 ? m.
(? Eleanor, bur. 25 Dec. 1811), dau. of Dunstan of Kea,
and had by her : 1 Richard ; 2 Martin ; 3 William ;
4 Robert ; 1 Catherine ; 2 Mary and 3 Elizabeth.
1 Richard "bapt. 6 Oct. 1766 from Kea," d. 1845 ?, m.
by licence 25 Feb. 1787 Anna Maria James of Ken-
wyn. She was bur. 17 Nov. 1842, aged 76. The issue
were i Richard, ii William, iii John, iv James,
v James, i Anna Maria, ii Jane, iii Mary, iv Emma,
v Clarissa.
i Richard bapt. 31 May 17S9, m. but had no issue,
ii William bapt. 31 Jan. 1791.
iii John bapt. C Oct. 1793.
iv James bur. 12 Mch. 1797 an infant.
v James bapt. 13 Sep. 1807, m. 12 Apl. 1831 Sophia
Dewstoc of Kenwyn.
i Anna Maria bapt. 16 Nov. 1797, m. by licence 29
Mch. 1S30 Edward Downe of St. Clements, witness
Richard Sholl.
ii Jane bap. 24 Mch. 1800.
iii Mary bap. 5 Sep. 1S02, (?) m. by licence 25 Dec.
1821, Thomas Webber of Kenwyn.
iv Emma bap. 16 July 1805, m. by licence 25 Dec.
1821 Horatio Nelson Tollervey of Kenwyn.
V Clarissa bap. 16 Apl. 1811, bur. 14 Nov.
2 Martin.
3 William of St. Clements m. Miss Barnes, and had by
her i William, i Elizabeth, ii Mary.
i William of Kenwyn m. 24 July 1814 Grace Tippet
of Kenwyn, and had bi her
a Henry Tippet bapt. ':> Oct. 1820.
b William bapt. 9 Oct. 1820, probably a twin.
e Richard bapt. 1 Jan. 1824, bur. 24 July 1831,
"aged 8."
a Elizabeth Mai ia Tippet bapt. 8 Jan. 1816.
i Elizabeth ? m 27 Dec. 1825 Thomas Terrill of
Kenwyn.
ii Mary m. in London.
4 Robert bapt. 30 Nov. 1775 "from Kea."
1 Catherine bapt. 22 Sep. 1774 "from Kea."
2 Mary d. 1848, m. Thomas Lavin, farmer, St.
Clements, their son Thomas d. 1842.
3 Elizabeth m. Mr. Shoebridge, their son William
Shoebridge, m.d. resided in London.
(3) William, English Consul at Alexandretta. On his
return to England he built Condurra near Truro. He
was bapt. 14 June 1736, bur. Kenwyn 16 Dec. 1797,
" from St. Clements." He m. firstly in London, and
had a son Capt. William Sholl, who fell at the siege of
Seringapatam in 1799. Hem. secondly Maria Teresa
dau. of Justo, a Oreek physician at Aleppo, she d.
Newton Ferrers, Devon, 24 Nov. 1833, aged 72.
Tombstone. [Cecilia Justo sister of Maria Teresa m. a
cousin, and Louis Justo her brother d. in the Indian
army.] William Sholl's children by this second
marriage were: 1 Robert, 2 Richard, 3 Martin, 1 Mary
Ann, 2 Cecilia, 3 Teresa, 4 Louisa, 5 Clara.
1 Robert b. Turkey 1781, educated at Truro grammar
school, where he obtained a prize medal 1796, became
a navy agent in Clement's Inn, London, and d.
West Square, London, 1832. He m. Elizabeth
Mutton of Plymouth, and had by her William a
surgeon in Australia, Richard, Charles, Robert, and
Mary who m. Capt. of Warwickshire.
2 Richard b. Truro 1 786. " Served his country 35
years in various parts of the globe, and d. 17 Dec.
1836 in the 51st year of his age, being then Purser of
the Ordinary at Chatham." Tombstone St. Mary's
churchyard. Chatham. His dau. Eliza m. William
Adams of Newton Ferrers.
3 Martin bapt. St. Clement's 17 Apl. 1788, d. New-
ton Ferrers 18 Meh. 1863. Tombstone.
1 Mary Anne b. Turkey 6 Apl. 1784.
2 Cecilia bapt. St. Clement's 3 May 1790, bur. Kenwyn
8 Mch 1797, "daughter of Mr. William Sholl from
St. Clement's."
3 Teresa b. 1 Jan. 1792, bapt. St. Clement's 1 Apl.,
m. 1818 Alexander Penprase, purser n.N. He wasb.
Falmouth, and d. Newton Ferrers 22 Aug. 1869, aged
81. Tombstone.
4 Louisa b. Condurra 1794, d. 5 Windsor villas, Ply-
mouth, 29 Oct. 1869, bur. Cemetery, m. 1821 Admiral
Sir John Kingcome, k.c.b. He was b. 14 Feb. 1794,
and d. 5 Windsor villas, Plymouth, 7 Aug. 1871,
bur. Cemetery, will proved London 6 Feb. 1S72.
Their children were
i Frederick b. Plymouth 1831, a midshipman R.N.,
fell overboard during the night and was lost.
ii Louisa Teresa b. Plymouth 19 Apl. 1835, d. Exeter
22 Aug. 1865, bur. Exeter, m. Newton Ferrers
Commander George Bell Williams, who d. Ply-
mouth 18 June 1871, aged 61, and was bur. the
Cemetery, where is tombstone. The issue were
a Herbert b. Feb. 1858, d. Plymouth 1859; b Eva
b. Exeter 8 Apl. 1 860 : .• Charles b. Exeter 6 Aug,
1861 ; d Florence b. Exeter 2 Apl. 1863.
iii Ellen Clara b. Newton Ferrers 26 June 1838, m.
Ellis Frederick son of Rev. Henry Baugh Thorold,
R. of Hougham-cum-Marston, Lincolnshire, and
Julia Ellis dau. of John Thomas Ellis, M.r., of
Wyddial Hall, Herts, and Mary Anne dau. of
John Heaton of Bedfords, Essex. Ellis Frederick
Thorold, who was b. Raucelcy vicarage, Lincoln-
shire, Oct. 1830, was Scholar of Corpus Christi
Coll. Oxf. and m.a. 1854. His medical education
was obtained in Edinburgh, London, and Paris.
m.d. Edinb., and m.ii.c.p. Eng. 1862. Late resident
surgeon Royal Maternity Hospital, Edinburgh, and
consulting physician to Plymouth Provincial Dis-
pensary, resides at 5 Windsor villas, Plymouth.
iv and v Maitland Ferguson and Louisa Teresa, the
dates of whose births have not been ascertained.
5 Clara b. Condurra 1796, d. Newton Ferrers 29 Mch.
1866, Tombstone
(4) Martin bapt. 29 June 1739, bur. 21 Jan. 1S03 ?, of
H.M. Customs, Truro 1764, Tidewaiter and Searcher
16 Nov. 1769 to July 1798, m. 28 Nov. 1763 Mary
Luke of Kenwyn, and had by her 1 Robert, 2
Richard, 3 William, 4 Martin, 5 John, 1 Marv. 2 Mary,
3 Elizabeth, 4 Elizabeth.
1 Robert b. 24 Oct., bapt. 3 Nov. 1765, of H.M. Cus-
toms, Truro, 1798, d. of consumption 17 Apl. 1815, m.
5 Feb. 1789 Mary Beard eldest dau. of Jonah Milford,
b. 27 Jan. 1765, bapt. St. Mary's, Truro, S Meh., d.

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