Elizabeth Clymo and John Bennetts emigration

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  1. Genie1

    Genie1 Cornish to the Core

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    The last I see Elizabeth is in 1871 with her husband and 3 daughters living in Penponds. According to her brother William's will she is living in America but I can't find emigration details.Daughters are Anne born 1864,Mary 1867 and Sarah C born 1870.
    If thread is duplicate please delete.
    As to the tree, the deaths to find are Elizabeth and her sister Mary who married Henry Carter and died in America and a brother called John who disappears after 1861.
    Then the Nicholas Clymo and Mary Cock branch are complete.At least their children will be.
    But Elizabeth first.
     
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    They went to Pennsylvania... more emails on their way shortly... 2 more children added as well!
     
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    Emails have been sent ( census, death, arrival) and also John Bennett( no "s" seems to have been added in America!) can be found on Find A Grave!
    I also sent a ship list.... John must have gone ahead. Pennsylvania coal miner.
     
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    Just Mary Carter death and her brother John Clymo after 1861left to look for now.
    I shall leave them on this tread instead new thread.
     
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