Francis and Mary were Farmers/Agricultural Labourers in Probus(Nancemabyn) in 1841 and in Veryan in 1851, 1861 and 1871, according tothe Census of the time.
Dressmaker in Veryan in 1871
William was a Labourer in 1871, living with his Uncle Samuel Dustow inVeryan.
William started as a policeman in Camborne according to the 1841 Censusfor Camborne. While a member of the A Division of the MetropolitanPolice of London, seized the arm of John Francis who had attempted toshoot Queen Victoria and Prince Albert on Constitution Hill in May 30,1842. William was appointed to the Household Staff at Buckingham Palacewhere he served until his death in 1891. There he acted as a Porter,according to the 1881 Census.
According to the 1841 Census, Thomas was a Copper Miner, living inBreage, Cornwall and in 1851 he was living in Carnbrea, Illogan.
Elizabeth was a Housekeeper in Carnbrea, Illogan in 1861.
Catherine was a Tin Mine Girl in 1861 and 1871. She working in the minesof Illogan while living with her sister, Elizabeth Jane Davey and herfamily in 1871.
Richard was a Sailor, living in Portloe (Veryan), according to the 1841Census.
Jane was a widow, living in Veryan district, and working in a Grocer Shopin 1871.