William left England for the USA in 1855; he arrived in New York on Nov.21, 1860 aboard the 'Glasgow'. His occupation was listed as a Clerk. Helater moved to Port Perry, Ontario, Canada in 1865. He is listed in the1871 Census as a lumber merchant. By 1880, he was part owner of Bigelowand Trounce Flour Mill. In 1885 Mr. Carnegie bought the flour mill and in1898, William moved to Buffalo, New York where he became an insuranceagent.
Anora was a teacher in Buffalo, New York, USA
Henry became a railroad clerk.
Frank was a bank manager in Richmond Hill, Ontario from 1884-1888. In1901 he was living in the Yukon as a Trader. He moved to Seattle,Washington where he was the treasurer for Pillchuck Iron Mining companyand later moved to Vancouver, British Columbia in the 1920's where he wasan accomplished photographer.
John became a railroad clerk in Toronto. In 1922 he was living on MurrayStreet in Toronto
James became a dry goods clerk.
Walter left Veryan, Cornwall while in his 20's for British Columbia,Canada where he was a rancher and a storekeeper. In 1867, he was incharge of the Hudson's Bay Company farm at Alexandria on the FraserRiver, being paid $50 a month plus board and lodging. In 1881, he was aStockraiser living in Yale, B.C. He returned to Veryan in his 50's. Hewas living on Grampound Rd in 1891
Living in Veryan, Cornwall in 1901.
In Penzance in 1901
Walter left Veryan, Cornwall while in his 20's for British Columbia,Canada where he was a rancher and a storekeeper. In 1867, he was incharge of the Hudson's Bay Company farm at Alexandria on the FraserRiver, being paid $50 a month plus board and lodging. In 1881, he was aStockraiser living in Yale, B.C. He returned to Veryan in his 50's. Hewas living on Grampound Rd in 1891
Living in Camels, Veryan in 1901, on own means
A. J. was an architect and surveyor in Truro, Cornwall.