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Mary Snell 1779 – 1867 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 24 May 1779

Birth Location: St Stephen in Brannel

Death Date: Sep 1867

Death Location: with Snell relatives in St Austell

Father: Henry Snell

Mother: Jane Martin

Spouse(s): John Trethewey

Children(s): Mary Trethewy, Elizabeth Trethewy, Jenifer Trethewey, John Trethewy, Thomas Trethewey, James Trethewey, John Trethewy, Ann Trethewey

The story of Mary Snell began in 1779 in St Stephen in Brannel. Mary Snell married John Trethewey, and had children including Mary Trethewy, Elizabeth Trethewy, Jenifer Trethewey, John Trethewy, Thomas Trethewey, James E Trethewey, John Trethewy, Ann Trethewey. Mary Snell passed away in 1867 in with Snell relatives in St Austell.

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Biography

  • The story of Mary Snell began in 1779 in St Stephen in Brannel.
  • Mary Snell married John Trethewey, and had children including Mary Trethewy, Elizabeth Trethewy, Jenifer Trethewey, John Trethewy, Thomas Trethewey, James E Trethewey, John Trethewy, Ann Trethewey.
  • Mary Snell passed away in 1867 in with Snell relatives in St Austell.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Mary Snell's Ancestors

Self
Mary Snell
1779 – 1867
Birth Place: St Stephen in Brannel
Parents
Henry Snell
1739 –
st stephens cornwall
Jane Martin
1745 –
Grandparents
Henry Snell
1706 – 1769
st stephens in brannel
Grace Best
1713 – 1799
St Dennis, Cornwall
Great-Grandparents
John Best
Mary Phillips
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Mary Snell's Descendants

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Mary Snell (24 May 1779 – Sep 1867) m. John Trethewey (1779 – Bet. 1851–1861)
  1. 1. Mary Trethewy (12 Feb 1804 – Aft. 1851)
  2. 2. Elizabeth Trethewy (13 Apr 1806 – )
  3. 3. Jenifer Trethewey (15 Sep 1808 – )
  4. 4. John Trethewy (14 Jul 1810 – Bet. 1816–1819)
  5. 5. Thomas Trethewey (18 Dec 1813 – 1873) m. Jemima Puckey
  6. 6. James (E) Trethewey (30 Jun 1816 – ) m. Jane Wallish ( – 09 Jun 1897)
    1. 1. Thomas (H) Trethewey (Jan 1841 – Bet. Jan–Dec 1841)
    2. 2. Thomas (Henry) Trethewey (28 Dec 1841 – ) m. Lavinia Roach
    3. 3. Christopher Trethewey (23 Jan 1844 – ) m. Nina Cameron
    4. 4. Elizabeth Trethewey (23 Nov 1847 – ) m. James Jeffery
    5. 5. James (Edward) Trethewey (18 Mar 1851 – ) m. Mary Dean
    6. 6. Ellen (Jane) Trethewey (1854 – )
    7. 7. George Trethewey (1855 – ) m. Emma Barney
    8. 8. John (Wallace) Trethewey (07 May 1857 – ) m. Margaret (Adelia) Libbey
  7. 7. John Trethewy (17 Aug 1819 – Aft. 1841)
  8. 8. Ann Trethewey (08 Oct 1820 – )

Mary Snell's Timeline

2 Records

1779
24 May 1779
Birth of Mary Snell in St Stephen in Brannel
St Stephen in Brannel
1867
Sep 1867
Age 88
Death of Mary Snell in with Snell relatives in St Austell
with Snell relatives in St Austell

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 24 May 1779
    Event Place: St Stephen in Brannel

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Custom Fact

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Sep 1867
    Event Place: with Snell relatives in St Austell

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