Constance was put into Randwick Asylum on Jan. 1, 1891 (just as herbrother John was). She was later sent to Mr. W. F. McPherson inLidfield, NSW.
In 1861, he was boarding with Peter Blamey and family in Carne, Veryanwhile working as an ag lab. On the 1891 Census, Nicholas was listed asliving in the village of Mylor in Jubilee Cottage. His occupation was aFish Dealer. On the 1901 Census, he was listed as a Naval Pensionerliving in Mylor.
Mary gives her job on the 1881 Census as a Laundress in Sidmouth (herhusband is not mentioned).
Alice was a Domestic Servant in 1891.
In 1901, Ethel was listed as a Dressmaker.
John was a carter for Menose Farm in Gerrans in 1861. In 1871 and in1881, he was a farm labourer in St. Michael Caerhays living at Treluckey,Tregony. In 1891, he was a labourer living in Millies Place, St.Austell. He left for New Zealand where he arrived in about 1895. In1901, he was a China Clay Labourer, living in St. Austell, Cornwall.
Charles was a farmer on South Island, NZ. He left Plymouth, Devon in1892 and arrived at Wellington, NZ in 1893.
Charles was a farmer on South Island, NZ. He left Plymouth, Devon in1892 and arrived at Wellington, NZ in 1893.
Elsie arrived in NZ in 1904.
George worked as a postmaster and upon retirement, devoted his energiesto his fruit orchard in Tuakau, New Zealand.