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David Curnow 1662 – 1737 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1662

Birth Location: Towednack, Penzance, Cornwall, England

Death Date: JAN 1737

Death Location: Towednack, Penzance, Cornwall, England

Father: Robert Curnow

Mother: Catherine Painter

Spouse(s): Jane Roberts

Children(s): Catherine Curnow, David Curnow, William Curnow, Mary Curnow, James Curnow

The story of David Curnow began in 1662 in Towednack, Penzance, Cornwall, England. David Curnow married Jane Roberts, and had children including Catherine Curnow, David Curnow, William Curnow, Mary Curnow, James Curnow. David Curnow passed away in 1737 in Towednack, Penzance, Cornwall, England.

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Biography

  • The story of David Curnow began in 1662 in Towednack, Penzance, Cornwall, England.
  • David Curnow married Jane Roberts, and had children including Catherine Curnow, David Curnow, William Curnow, Mary Curnow, James Curnow.
  • David Curnow passed away in 1737 in Towednack, Penzance, Cornwall, England.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

David Curnow's Ancestors

Self
David Curnow
1662 – 1737
Birth Place: Towednack, Penzance, Cornwall, England
Parents
Robert Curnow
1613 – 1685
Towednack, Penzance, Cornwall, England
Catherine Painter
1632 – 1708
St Erth, Cornwall, England
Grandparents
Thomas Curnow
1588 – 1643
Towednack, Penzance, Cornwall, England
Catherine Martin
1588 – 1635
Blisland, Cornwall, England
Peter Painter
1606 – 1671
Cornwall, England
Jane (Rosewell) Curnow
1608 – 1678
Towednack, Penzance, Cornwall, England
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Curnow
1563 – 1643
Catherine Care
1570 – 1635
John Painter
1586 – 1671
Mary Borlase
1586 – 1686
Thomas Curnow
1588 – 1643
Catherine Martin
1588 – 1635
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Curnow
1538 – 1574
Joan Martin
1590 – 1635
Edward Cary
1540 – 1618
Catherine Knyvett
1543 – 1622
Thomas Curnow
1563 – 1643
Catherine Care
1570 – 1635

David Curnow's Descendants

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David Curnow (1662 – JAN 1737) m. Jane Roberts (1667 – 2 OCT 1745)
  1. 1. Catherine Curnow (BEF 17 OCT 1693 – DEC 1761) m. John Rodda (BEF 21 AUG 1687 – 21 MAR 1760)
    1. 1. John Rodda (BEF 16 JUL 1710 – 4 MAY 1810) m. Eleanor Sincock (1716 – 1763)
    2. 2. William Rodda (BEF 21 APR 1711 – ABT 1780) m. Elizabeth Bastard (ABT 1710 – 11 AUG 1744) m. Martha Knight (1710 – 1773)
      1. 1. Elizabeth Rodda (BEF 30 JAN 1733 – BEF 1833) m. Richard Thomas (1725 – BEF 1825)
      2. 2. William Rodda (BEF 12 JUN 1737 – 4 MAY 1810) m. Miriam Hart (1738 – 1798)
      3. 3. Richard Rodda (ABT 1739 – ABT 1801) m. Margery Whinnan (1743 – 1829)
        1. 1. Margaret Rodda (BEF 26 DEC 1765 – BEF 1865) m. William Rapson (1767 – BEF 1867)
        2. 2. Elizabeth Rodda (12 JUL 1767 – BEF 30 AUG 1840) m. Edward Waters (BEF 16 MAR 1760 – 8 JUL 1823)
        3. 3. Margery Rodda (26 DEC 1769 – 16 MAR 1863) m. Henry Walters (1774 – 1833)
        4. 4. Richard Rodda (BEF 30 JUL 1773 – BEF 1833) m. Grace Goldsworthy (1777 – BEF 1877)
      4. 4. John Rodda (BEF 20 FEB 1742 – BEF 1842)
    3. 3. Katherine Rodda (BEF 1 MAR 1715 – BEF 1815) m. Christopher Vivian (1720 – 1774)
    4. 4. Matthew Rodda (24 APR 1722 – 4 MAY 1810) m. Mary Davey (1710 – BEF 1810)
  2. 2. David Curnow (BEF 26 MAR 1695 – BEF 1795) m. Catherine Trewhella (BEF 28 OCT 1694 – BEF 1794)
  3. 3. William Curnow (6 JUN 1697 – 1762) m. Jone Trewhella (12 NOV 1699 – 1739)
    1. 1. Jane Curnow (11 JUN 1732 – 17 MAY 1826)
    2. 2. William Curnow (13 OCT 1734 – 1800) m. Margery Richards (1 MAY 1743 – 1821)
      1. 1. Jane Curnow (AFT 1777 – BEF 1877) m. Thomas Ellis (20 MAR 1778 – 24 JAN 1827)
        1. 1. Thomas Ellis (28 FEB 1802 – 28 FEB 1863) m. Grace Richards (23 FEB 1806 – 22 NOV 1878)
      2. 2. William Curnow (15 AUG 1779 – 1853) m. Elizabeth Bolitho (1779 – BEF 1879)
        1. 1. Thomas Curnow (1802 – 1883) m. Jane Grenfell (1803 – 1885)
    3. 3. Thomas Curnow (1739 – 1815) m. Mary Stevens (27 DEC 1739 – 6 APR 1773)
      1. 1. Jane Curnow (6 APR 1773 – 1850) m. Peter Thomas (26 DEC 1775 – JAN 1842)
        1. 1. Arthur Thomas (1808 – 6 FEB 1890) m. Mary Thomas (12 OCT 1805 – 2 JAN 1875)
  4. 4. Mary Curnow (ABT 1698 – 1793) m. James Quick (1701 – 1765)
    1. 1. James Quick (26 DEC 1733 – BET 1795 AND 1833) m. Catherine Trewhella (EST 1734 – BEF 1834)
      1. 1. Catharine Quick (BEF 31 DEC 1752 – BEF 1852) m. Israel Quick (EST 1752 – BEF 1852)
        1. 1. Israel Quick (BEF 2 JAN 1788 – BEF 1882) m. Frances Trevena (BEF 3 FEB 1782 – BEF 1882)
  5. 5. James Curnow (BEF 7 APR 1703 – BEF 27 AUG 1752) m. Jane Baragwanath (6 APR 1708 – 15 DEC 1752)
    1. 1. William Curnow (BEF 1 MAY 1748 – MAR 1787) m. Alice Richards (4 MAY 1746 – BEF 19 JUL 1808)
      1. 1. Alice Curnow (BEF 8 NOV 1772 – 13 JUL 1843) m. Sampson Curnow (BEF 7 APR 1765 – MAR 1819)
        1. 1. David Curnow (13 JUL 1800 – 1 AUG 1872) m. Mary Jelbert (EST 1800 – BEF 1900)
        2. 2. John (S) Curnow (AUG 1804 – 21 JUN 1868) m. Elizabeth Chapple (1806 – 1833)
        3. 3. Alice Curnow (27 JUL 1806 – 24 DEC 1864) m. George Ninnes (29 FEB 1808 – 23 SEP 1870)
        4. 4. Nicholas Curnow (5 AUG 1810 – OCT 1881)
        5. 5. Ann Curnow (APR 1814 – OCT 1880) m. William Harris (9 NOV 1812 – 18 JAN 1867)
        6. 6. Sampson Curnow (1819 – 23 MAY 1882)
        7. 7. William Curnow (1821 – 27 APR 1842)

David Curnow's Timeline

2 Records

1662
1662
Birth of David Curnow in Towednack, Penzance, Cornwall, England
Towednack, Penzance, Cornwall, England
1737
JAN 1737
Age 75
Death of David Curnow in Towednack, Penzance, Cornwall, England
Towednack, Penzance, Cornwall, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1662
    Event Place: Towednack, Penzance, Cornwall, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: JAN 1737
    Event Place: Towednack, Penzance, Cornwall, England

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