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the chief promoters of the Truro Training College, d.
Alverton, Truro 17 Apl. 1859, memorial window in
Kenwyn Church, m. 2S Jan. 1826 at Newcastle? his
cousin Jane Tanner, but left no issue.
(2) John b. 8 Feb. 1798, d. 9 Aug. 1798.
(3) Charles b. 19 May 1799, held a situation in the Cornish
Bank, d. Truro Vean of rapid consumption 18 Apl.
1822.
(4) Robert, of whom presently.
(5) Alfred b. Julv 1808, d. 6 Sep. 1808.
(6) Henry, b. 4 Mch. 1811, d. 4 Mav 1811.
(7) John Williams, b. 12 Feb. 1813, d. Truro Vean, 23
Oct. 1822.
(8) Edward Brian, Banker, Falmouth, b. 4 Aug. 1814, d.
suddenly at Homburg, 13 July 1869, m. Elizabeth
Paul Rogers, dau of Mr. Rogers, Solicitor, Helston. No
issue.
(1) Mary, b. 22 Nov. 1800, m. Falmouth, 13 Oct. 1825,
Joseph Talwin Foster, b. Bromley, Middlesex, d. Stam-
ford hill, 2 Feb. 1861.
(2) Margaret Anne, h. 16 July 1802, d. Truro Vean, 19
Apl. 1820.
(3) Elizabeth, b. 12 Nov. 1804.
(i) Phillipa, b. 28 May 1807, d. 10 Oct. 1807.
(5) Caroline, b. 31 August, 1809.
Robert Tweedy, b. 18 Mch. 1806, Banker. Redruth, then
at Truro, Chairman of the Cornwall Railway, m. Kea, 26
July 1831, Harriet second dau. of Samuel Milford by Ann
Jenkins, b. 22 Nov. 1806. Their children are (1) William,
(2) Robert Milford, (3) John William, (4) Charles, (5) Henry
John, (6) Alfred Edward, (7) Frederick Williams, (1) Ann,
(2) Harriet Mary, (3) Philippa, (4) Elizabeth Jane.
(1) William b. Rosewyn row, Truro, 30 May 1832, Ban-
ker, Truro, m. 1868, Mary Dobbs. Issue, a dau. b. 3
Nov. 1871, d. an infant, William Mansel, b. 19 Dec.
1873, d. Brick House, Truro, 23 Jan. 1874.
(2) Robert Milford, b. Redruth, 30 Nov 1834. Formerly
manager of the Cornish Bank, Redruth, became manager
of the Cornish Bank, Falmouth, 1862, in. St. Mary's,
Penzance, 22 July 1863 his second cousin Charlotte
Anne, eldest dau. of J. J. A. Boase and Charlotte Sholl,
b. 30 Jan. 1833. Their children are Edith Annie, b.
Falmouth, 7 May 1864, bapt. 1 June ; Arthur Clement,
b. Falmouth, 31 July 1866, bapt. 29 Aug.
(3) John William b. Redruth 4 Oct. 1836, d. Redruth
,23 May 1837.
(4) Charles b. Redruth 19 May 1841, manager of the
Cornish Bank Redruth, 1862, m. St. Just in Roseland, 24
May 1866, Edith Sophia, second dau. of Rev. C. Win-
stanley Carlyon, R. of St. Just in Roseland. Their
children are Charles Winstanley b. Redruth 7 Mch.
1867; Reginald Carlyon b. Redruth 11 Dec. 1868;
Robert Naudin b. Redruth 18 Mch. 1875 ; Edith Mabel
b. Redruth 21 Nov. 1870 ; Alice Harriet b. The Elms,
Redruth 9 Nov. 1872 ; d. The Elms 6 Feb. 1874.
(5) Henry John b. Redruth 23 June 1843, educated at
Hitchin Free School, matriculated at the University of
London, 1860, B.A. Nov. 1862, called to the Bar at
Lincoln's Inn 5 June 1868, Draughtsman and Conveyan-
cer at 5 Old square, Lincoln's Inn, m. Kenwyn 7 Apl.
1874, Maria Louisa second dau. of Edward Trewbody
Carlyon, Solicitor, b. Truro, 19 Apl. 1S46. Issue,
Dorothea b. 151 Cornwall road, Notting-hill, 30 Dec.
1874.
(6) Alfred Edward b. Redruth 10 Nov. 1846. In a Tea
Broker's office in London, but falling into a consump-
tion, went a voyage to Australia, returned to England
and d. Tregolls, Truro 25 Jan. 1874, bur. Kenwyn.
(7) Frederick Williams b. 26 Oct. 1848, d. 28 Feb. 1849.
(1) Ann b. Rosewin row, Truro 19 July 1833, d. Redruth
28 July 1846.
(2) Harriet Mary b. Redruth 30 Jan. 1S3S.
(3) Philippa b. Redruth 24 May 1839, m. Kenwyn 6 June
1867, William youngest son of Henry Ashworth of the
Oaks, Bolton le Moor.
(4) Elizabeth Jane b. Redruth 3 May 1845.
Robert Tweedy with his three sons William, Robert
Milford, and Charles in connection with Sir Frederick
Martin Williams of Tregullow, M.r. for Truro, constitute
the firm of Messrs. Tweedy, Williams, and Co., Bankers at
Truro, Redruth, Falmouth, and Penryn.
Philippa Naudin, sister of Mrs. William Tweedy, was b.
at Hackney, it is believed, 17 Feb. 1774, she d. Burncoose
Gwennap 7 Dec. 1861, m. the Friends' Meeting House,
Perranarworthal 27 June 1810 John son of John Williams
and Catherine dau. of Martin Harvey of Killefreth, b.
Gwennap, 3 Aug. 1777, d. Burncoose 11 Aug. 1849, bur. the
Friends' ground, Redruth, where his wife also lies. See Sir
J. Maclean's "History of Trigg Minor," ii, 435, 442.
Wallis or Madron and Bodmin.
Nicholas Wallis of Madron m. Ann eld. dau. of Thomas
Hosting of Landithy in Madron, and had by her
(1) Christopher, solicitor of Helston, bought Trevarno in
Sithney, d. 4 Dec. 1826, aged 82, m. Philippa dau. of
Roberts of Helston, d. 22 July 1807, aged 67 ; and had
by her an heiress Philippa, d. 18 Feb. 1859, aged 84,
m. Capt. Joseph Lamb Popham, k.n., who d. 22 Feb.
1833, aged 62.
(2) Nicholas.
(3) Thomas, collector of Customs at St. Ives.
(4) John, solicitor, b. f 1759, d. Bodmin 2 Ap. 1842,
moved from Helston to Bodmin 1 Jan 1784, m. Isabella
Mary dau of Henry Sloggett by Isabella Mary sister
and coheiress of John Samuel Silly, and had by her
1 John b. Bodmin 11 Ap. 17S9, d. 6 Dec. 1866', bur. 11
Dec, at Exeter College 7 Dec. 1813, b.a. 7 July 1820,
m.a. 20 Mch. 1821, Vicar of Bodmin 17 Nov. 1817 to
1866. Official of the Archdeacon of Cornwall 1840,
and resident for some years at St. Gluvias. Author
of "The Bodmin Register" and other works.
1 Ann Julia d. Bodmin 4 Aug. 1871, aged 80.
2 Louisa m. Bodmin 1S32 Rev. William Morshead, b.
1S05.
(5) Elizabeth m. Bullock.
(6) Ann m. f 26 Ap. 1771 William Penrose of Penzance,
witness Mary Penrose.
(7) Mary.
(8) Jane m. Thomas Leggoe.
Robert Wallis had a seat in Penzance Church 1674.

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