Family Group Sheet

Henry Henwood Trevan (1838-99)

and Emma Scoble (c1836-1914)

Immediate Family Group

Father: Henry Henwood Trevan (1838-99)
Mother: Emma Scoble (c1836-1914)
Married: 1865 in East London
Children:
  1. Thomas Henry Scoble (1866-71)
  2. Annie Lapthorn Trevan (1869-1906)
  3. Emily Jane Trevan (1873-4)

Paternal grandparents: Thomas Henwood Trevan (1807-66) and Jane Lapthorn nee Collins (-1865)
Maternal grandparents: unknown

 


Brief Description

Henry Henwood Trevan was born in Millbrook in Cornwall and was baptised on 8 Jul 1838 at Maker. He was at home with his parents living on the quayside at in Maker for the 1841 and 1851 censuses, but has not been found in either the 1861 or 1871 censuses. He had moved to London by 1865 when he married Emma Scoble. He followed in his father's footsteps and became a carpenter. He lived at 27 Ashdown Street in Kentish Town from before the 1881 census until his death. His cousin John William Trevan's son James Henry Trevan was visiting with him at the time of the 1881 census.

I have not done a great deal of research about the London branches of the Trevan family, but I have summarised the Civil Registration details for the London area onto a single page.

Some of the deaths cannot easily be distinguished into family groups since there were 3 families living there. As well as Henry and Emma, Henry's sister Julia Christiana Bennett moved there as did their brother Frederick and their nephew William Henry Wallis Roberts Trevan.

 


Census and Other Sources of Addresses

1841 census - South Quay, Maker, Cornwall
1851 census - Baileys Quay, Maker, Cornwall
1861 census - not yet found
13 Jul 1866 - 38 Marcus Street, West Ham - birth of son Thomas Henry Scoble
1871 census - not yet found
19 Mar 1873 - 27 Ashdown Street, Kentish Town, St Pancras - birth of daughter Emily Jane
1881 census - listed as Treven - 27 Ashdown Street, St Pancras
1891 census - 27 Ashdown Street, Kentish Town
1901 census - 27 Ashdown Street, North St Pancras (widow Emma and daughter Annie)

 


Wills

In his will, Henry left everything to his wife for her use during her life and in trust for their daughter Annie Lapthorn Trevan. Their daughter Annie died age 37 before her mother and in her will she left everything to her mother. The address given for both wills was 27 Ashdown Street, Kentish Town in the county of Middlesex. Henry was described as a carpenter and joiner.

 


Letters

  1. From Brenda Quintrell to Mary Trevan, giving some extracts from the Maker parish registers 28 Apr 1988

 


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