Kenwyn and a man of all trades

We saw in the last blog that Edwin Pascoe had a number of different occupations from 1881 to 1911. Another example of a man with multiple occupations, this time with even greater contrasts, can be found in the Kenwyn database. James Noble was born in 1849 in the heart of mining country at the Consols … Continue reading Kenwyn and a man of all trades

Truro: The life of servants, part 2

Despite the number of domestic servants at work in Truro, only two 11 year old girls from our database who were living in Kenwyn in 1861 and have been traced through to 1891 were working as domestic servants in 1871. Disappointing but not surprising as domestic servants with no family present to help track them … Continue reading Truro: The life of servants, part 2

Truro: The life of servants, part 1

Our next parish - Kenwyn - is a bit of a hybrid. In the nineteenth century half of its people lived in Truro with the usual mix of urban occupations. The other half lived in the countryside to the west and north of the town, where mining was the major concern at mid-century. Kenwyn’s urban … Continue reading Truro: The life of servants, part 1