Thomas, William and John Lanyon x 2!

James Lanyon and Mary Pearce had six great grandsons to carry on the family name: two called Thomas, two called William and two called John!

Thomas Lanyon 1783-1859

Thomas was baptised in Marazion in 1783 and married Ann Uren at Gwinear in 1826. Thomas was a shoemaker. He and Ann had six children:

  • Hannah Uren 1827- married John Philips at Phillack in 1850 one daughter traced
  • Thomas 1829-1914 was a blacksmith and he married Elizabeth Williams in 1854. Four children.
  • Catherine 1832- she was a labourer and may be the Catherine Lanyon who married Thomas Drew in 1852, no further trace.
  • William 1835-1878 he was an engine driver and married Mary Jenkyn at Phillack in 1859, six children of which only two daughters survived to adulthood.
  • John 1837-1861 was a boilermaker and steam engineer, he married Emma Jane and had three children, we’ll follow his daughter Mary Ann Lanyon in a separate post ‘The Woman in the White Apron’.
  • Elizabeth J 1846- she’s on the 1851 census and then no further trace

William Lanyon 1791-1871

William was a cordwainer/shoemaker like his brother Thomas. He married Elizabeth Andrewartha at St Hilary in 1825. They had four children:

  • William 1826-1892 he was a miner and married Jane Bleweth at St Hilary in 1850 – eight children
  • Richard Henry 1828- 1871 he was a cordwainer, no trace of a marriage or children
  • Elizabeth Jane 1830-1887 married John Andrewartha at Penzance in 1855 – six daughters
  • Thomas 1831-1904 he married Mary Whear in 1851. He was a miner and by 1881 he had moved his family to Barrow in Furness, twelve children
Apprentice domestic shoemaker in the 19th century. Image taken from The Band of Hope Review November 1861. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

John Lanyon 1793-1869

John was baptised at Breage in 1793 and married Mary Hammill at Sithney in 1817. He was a tin miner. They had eleven children:

John & Mary’s tree
  • Mary Ann 1820-1889 married Henry Martin and four children, emigrated to Mineral Point Wisconsin
  • Catherine 1822-1824 died in infancy
  • Catherine 1824-1871 born in the Scilly Isles, married Robert Sedgman a mariner, at Porthleven in 1851, he died in 1856 and in 1858 she married Henry Goodman, a miner, and they had three daughters.
  • William 1824-1847 born at St Mary’s in the Scilly Isles and died at Bodmin Asylum age 22, he was suffering from TB and epilepsy
  • John 1825-1874 born at St Mary’s in the Scilly Isles he was a tin miner, he married Mary Rogers at Sithney in 1848. They had nine children
  • Ellen 1826-1905 baptised at Sithney and married James Rogers there in 1847, three children
  • Jane 1829-1830 died in infancy
  • Florence 1832-1897 married John Martin in 1850, four children and emigrated to Mineral Point Wisconsin
  • Blanch Hammill 1833-1833 died in infancy
  • Grace Hammill 1833-1833 died in infancy (it’s not clear if they are twins)
  • Blanch Hammill 1835-1888 married John Pascoe a miner at Camborne in 1861, five children

Scilly Isles and Sithney, Cornwall

William Lanyon 1794-1871

William was baptised at St Hilary in 1794. He was a blacksmith and married Elizabeth Arthur at St Hilary in 1818. They had six children:

  • William John 1818-1856 he was a journeyman carpenter, he died age 38 of Phthisis Pulmonalis (TB) he was a bachelor
  • Edward Arthur 1820-1826 died young
  • Richard 1823-1823 died in infancy
  • Jane 1824-1857 she was a dressmaker, she married John Wiley and had a daughter Bessie Jane in 1855. Jane senior died in 1857
  • Elizabeth 1827-1827 died in infancy
  • Edward Arthur 1829-1920

John Lanyon 1808-1885

John was born at Germoe abt. 1808, he was a tin miner and married Mary Williams at Germoe in 1830. Their children:

  • James 1831-1871 he was a tin miner, married Sarah Jane Kitto at Breage in 1856 – five children. He died at Detroit Michigan 1871
  • John 1832-1871 he was a tin dresser, married Alice Adams at Crowan in 1860 – four children – he drowned at Sarawak in Malaysia in 1871
  • Mary 1834-1890 married James Russell at Helston in 1861 – eight children, emigrated to Texas
  • Jennifer Jennings 1836-1838 died in infancy
  • Samuel 1838-1920 he was also a tin dresser, married Emily Edwards at Helston in 1866 – two children, his son John Edwards emigrated to South Africa
  • Jane 1839-1840 died in infancy

Thomas Lanyon 1819-1855

Thomas was baptised at Mawgan in Meneage in 1819. He was a farm labourer. His first marriage was to Mary Whilley and there were two children:

  • James 1841-1883
  • Mary Ann 1842-1908

Mary Whilley died in 1844 and was buried at Kea. He them married for a second time to Louisa Rawling Williams at St Allen in 1845. There was one child from this marriage:

  • John Henry 1849-1935

Thomas died of kidney disease in 1855 aged just 36. We’ll find out what happened to his widow and children in the post ‘Pauper’s Passport’.

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