Builder in Penzance
Stock Exchange clerk in 1901.
William entered a ship broker's office in Nantes, France in 1861; in 1863he returned to join his family in London. The same year, he moved toCardiff, Wales to start a ship brokers office. He became the owner ofthe ships Nelson, Brittany and Express. By 1890, he was an agent forThomas Cook & Sons. In 1878, he was elected to Cardiff Council, beingelected Lord Mayor in 1893. As Cardiff's representative, he was presentat the opening of the Manchester Ship Canal and the Tower Bridge inLondon. In 1895, he was appointed Justice of the Peace. In 1901, theCensus listed him as a Tourist and Emigration Agent.
Horace was a Coal Exporter's Clerk in 1901.
William entered a ship broker's office in Nantes, France in 1861; in 1863he returned to join his family in London. The same year, he moved toCardiff, Wales to start a ship brokers office. He became the owner ofthe ships Nelson, Brittany and Express. By 1890, he was an agent forThomas Cook & Sons. In 1878, he was elected to Cardiff Council, beingelected Lord Mayor in 1893. As Cardiff's representative, he was presentat the opening of the Manchester Ship Canal and the Tower Bridge inLondon. In 1895, he was appointed Justice of the Peace. In 1901, theCensus listed him as a Tourist and Emigration Agent.
Susan was living in Gorran, Cornwall in 1861 and 1871 on her uncle,Walter Pound's farm called Trevennen. In 1901, she was a grocer livingin Veryan.
Emily was listed as illegitimate on the 1861 Census and living with thefamily of Rd Johns of Sunney Corner, Veryan. In 1881 she is with heruncle, Walter Pound in Gorran, along with her mother Susan.
Susan was living in Gorran, Cornwall in 1861 and 1871 on her uncle,Walter Pound's farm called Trevennen. In 1901, she was a grocer livingin Veryan.
Emily was listed as illegitimate on the 1861 Census and living with thefamily of Rd Johns of Sunney Corner, Veryan. In 1881 she is with heruncle, Walter Pound in Gorran, along with her mother Susan.
John lived and farmed Tretheake in Veryan Parish, Cornwall. He wasprosperous enough to have two servants. The 1851 Census listed him with200 acres and the 1881 Census listed him as a farmer with 271 Acres.
Sydney was a resident of Cardiif Wales; he took over his father'ssteamship and tourist agency. In 1891, the Census listed him as aShipbroker's Clerk. In 1901, he was a Chartered Accountant. In 1917 hewas living in Roath Park, Cardiff, Wales
Sydney was a Second Lieutenant in the Suffolk Regiment during World WarOne; he died in the war.