Newlyn and East Newlyn
Pilrgim Fathers may have called in here and thus left for America from Cornwall.
"Named for its patron saint, St Newelina, the parish of St Newlyn East is sometimes known as plain Newlyn or Newlyn East. It was also sometimes referred to as Newlyn in Pydar, to distinguish it from the parish of Newlyn near Penzance. It belongs to the deanery and Hundred of Pydar." - rootsweb - so I need to separate these in due course. Unless otherwise stated, all entries were for "Newlyn" but they may have to be checked in cade sources were muddled.
Until mid 19th century, Penzance and parts of Newlyn were inclued in Madron.
Richard m JOan Thomas 12/1/1582
Thomas has son John 19/4/1612
Paul -ace has a Richard bpt East Newlyn 1619.
Richard Eustin? has son Richard 16/3/1648
1642 PR Richard "Newlyn Tregeare"
Richard Anstis m Traphenna Cornelys 4/9/1646 Newlyn in Pydar but also have childen from this pair as Eustice | ||
Traphenna 20/7/1662 | Agnes 5/11/1665 | Alexander 29/11/1668 |
Richard 8/1/1707 Transcriber offers Richard bpt 8/6/1708 son of Alexander. |
Jane | |
Jane 6/8/1682 | Elizabeth 2/9/1683 |
Richard m Honour Williams 13/1/1684 - also recorded Uny Lelant
Honour m William Penrose 29/10/1809