The first 5 generations of males who were descended from John Trevan and who are known to have survived past childhood
Census Information - Trevan Family
The majority of the data about people named Trevan relates to the descendants of John Trevan. However there is some data about people I cannot link to this main tree. The people who were contemporaries of the above list are listed below. Most of this infromation is from the IGI and I have not yet checked it all against the original records. The "roots" of each branch is shown in bold
- Eleanor Trevan (1818-) was born at St. Kew, daughter of John Trevan and Mary nee Oliver
- John Trevan and Sussanna nee Pearce were married 22 Nov 1802 in St Just-in-Roseland and raised a family.
- John Pearce Trevan (1805-7) was born and buried in St Just-in-Roseland, son of John and Susanna. He died of measles.
- John Pearce Trevan (1811-39) baptised as Truman in St Just in Roseland and death registered in the Bodmin registration district.
- John Trevan / Trevena / Trewin son of Richard; married Sally Williams in Camborne, and emigrated to Australia - 1851 census; he's about the right age to be the illegitimate son of John Trevan on the main tree, but the father's name and place of birth do not match.
- John Trevan and Mary nee Oliver were living in St. Kew. The baptism entries for children Eleanor and William give his profession as Alehouse Keeper. He's possibly the illegitimate son of John Trevan on the main tree, but he's a bit young (married and a father by the age of 18)
- John Trevan, son of William, who by 10 Feb 1886 was living in Victoria, Australia.
1851 census
- Margaret Trev(e)an married Robt. Mitchel in 1708 in the parish of St. Hilary in Cornwall, according to the IGI, but I have not yet checked the original record. This entry is shown twice; once under Trevan and once under Trevean.
- Richard and Jane Trevan, parents of John (who married Sally Williams - see above)
- Richard Pearce Trevan (1815-6), son of John and Sussanna was born in St Just-in-Roseland and died there aged 1 year 6 months
- Susan Trevan (Trevail?) (c1815-) Nov 2005 is recorded on the FreeCEN website in the 1841 census at the same address at Higher Menidew, Luxulyan as a William Trevail
- Susanna Trevan (1803- ), daughter of John and Sussanna was born in St Just-in-Roseland and most probably married William Williams in 1825 in Camborne (as Trevenes) or possibly Thomas Lean in 1832 in St Kew (as Treven)
- Thomas Trevan (c1805-) and Mary Nov 2005 who are recorded on the FreeCEN website with their family in the 1841 census in Fore Street, St Ives
- Thomas Trevan (c1825- ), son of William, who was not mentioned in his father's will in 1853 and probate in 1886. 1851 census. He married Catherine Hocking who remained in Camborne when he emigrated to Australia in 1852.
- William Trevan (c17xx-), husbandman, father to Richard (above)
- William Trevan / Trevean born Gwennap c1802, died 1853 in Camborne;
copper mine agent - 1851 census and will - civil registration of his death names him Trevean. He left a widow, Mary, and had sons John and Thomas.
He's also the right age to be the illegitimate son of William Trevan on the main tree, but the parish where he was born doesn't match.
- William Trevan (1813-6), son of John and Sussanna was born in St Just-in-Roseland and died there aged 3 years 6 months
- William Trevan (1820-) was born at St. Kew, son of John Trevan and Mary nee Oliver
Miscellaneous
- Other names which are intermarried with the Trevan family, and which are included in these web pages
- An earlier spelling of the name was Treveighen
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