According to the 1841 and 1851 Census, James was a Butcher/Master, livingin Church Town, Veryan. But, James and his wife and family left Veryanin Cornwall and sailed for New Zealand, arriving there on September 26,1862 aboard the ship, SS Mercy. They had returned to Cornwall by 1871,where he was a Grocer in Veryan and still a grocer in 1881.
Charles was a carpenter in New Zealand, after sailing there with hisfamily from Cornwall. He died in a shooting accident at the age of 37.
Joseph was a Farm Servant in Veryan in 1851, working for WilliamMiddlecoat.
James was a rural policeman in Helston in 1861. He sailed with hisfamily to New Zealand in 1863 and settled there, becoming first alabourer and then a gardener in Spreydon. In 1863, he was on theElectoral Roll for Mount Herbert. His abode was listed as Fernbrook,Governor's Bay. He died of Syncope.
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.
Coachbuilder in St. Winnow, Cornwall in 1881
Rachel was a Housemaid in St. Michael Penkevil, Cornwall, in 1851.
In 1851, Samuel was an Agricultural Labourer, living at home.