TREGO - MAPSTONE - GLOVER - BISHOP - CURTIS published by on Sun, 29/10/2017 - 14:10
I have been researching my family tree for many years now. My ancestors are TREGO from Weston Super Mare, and earlier Cannington.
My Grandparents were William Trego and Doris Mapstone and my other grandparents were Ernest Bishop and Edith Curtis from East Brent and Brent Knoll.
Have read some lovely articles on here mentioning Robert and Sophia Trego who were my g.g.g.grandparents!
There was also mention of Trego-Jones? which we could never fathom out? but my Grandmother always said there were two Trego lines in Weston? I presume from brothers John and William Trego? I descend from William.
Thanks for any information.
I have been puzzled by the TREGO family as well! First of all I think that there were two couples in Weston with the names William & Elizabeth TREGO. Both of the Williams were born in Cannington
Using FreeBMD you can find 2 marriages which relate to these:
William TREGO married Elizabeth COX in the Axbridge District in 1838
William TREGULL married Elizabeth CURNOCK in the Clifton District in 1844
The TREGO/COX marriage is on our transcriptions and took place in St John the Baptist, Weston-super-Mare on the 5th May 1838. William gives his father's name as Thomas TREGO and claims that at that time both he and his father were Butchers.
The TREGO/CORNOCK (and variants) - I'm not sure where this took place but suggest it might have been at Westbury on Trym (the birth place of the bride) or of course at a Register Office.
The GRO Index has been invaluable in sorting our their children
It looks as if the TREGO/COX marriage produced Robert in 1839, William in 1843, Ann in 1845, Hannah in 1850 and Jane in 1852
It looks as if the TREGO/CORNOCK marriage produced Eliza in 1847[CURNOCK] in Bristol, Ellen in 1854 [CORNISH], William in 1856[CORNOCK] and Henry in 1862 [CORNOCK]
According to the Burial Records of Weston Cemetery a William Trego JONES, a mariner, was buried in the 10th Oct 1890, aged 71, in the same grave as Elizabeth Treago JONES who was buried on the 31st August 1870, aged 44 and described as the wife of William JONES.
I believe that these are the TREGO/CURNOCK couple as the baptisms of some of their children give the father's occupation as "Sailor".
As this Elizabeth died in 1870 the William & Elizabeth TREGO living in Hopkins Street, Weston-super-Mare in 1871 must be the TREGO/COX pair. William is described as a Quarryman and Elizabeth claims to have been born in South Brent (Brent Knoll).
Your Robert TREGO was born in 1839 with his mother's maiden name of COX - Does that fit with your research?
I was glad to see your post, Pat, because I have an intermittent interest in members of the Cox family who were butchers.
My line of Coxs produced a series of butchers, father and son, between about 1750 and 1850 (maybe earlier, but that's as far as I've got), and marrying the daughter of another butcher seems to have been an occupational hazard! They tended to seldom stay in their village of birth thus making them tricky to track down.
This Elizabeth seems to have been born c.1823 according to the census, and I don't have her on my radar as a relative - sounds like I ought to have a look at the Brent transcripts to see if I can link her in. I don't have any family members listed as being there but I may not have looked.
Apologies for hijacking the thread.... but thanks for the possible lead!