Jumping from rabbit-hole to rabbit hole...

trlvn

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One shiny little fact found seems to draw me into a multitude of rabbit holes--all at the same time. How is that even possible?

Anyway, my surname is Treleaven and right now I'm interested in how an intermarried group emmigrated from Cornwall to Amherst Island, Ontario, Canada in 1834. And then another group formed and homesteaded in Huron County, Ontario about 14 years later.

I've dabbled with genealogy for a long time (since the mid-1990's). A number of relatives have provided trees and information along the way. Some had supporting sources but a lot didn't. I'm gradually trying to rectify that.

It was a blog post by a member of the forum that lead me here. Glad to have found the place.

Everybody likes picture, right?

Walter(1826)Treleaven.jpg
Walter Treleaven, my GG-grandfather. Bap. 1824-09-12, in Stoke Dameral, Cornwall. D. 1897-06-26 in Lucknow, Ontario, Canada.

Jane(McQuoid)Treleaven.jpg
Jane S. (McQuoid) Treleaven. Born Feb. 1830, Amherst Island, Ontario. Married Walter in 1857, four years after his first wife died. She died 1898-06-01 in Lucknow, ON. I grew up in the Lucknow house they lived in.

Craig Treleaven

Lines: Treleaven, Fowler, Crich, McQuoid, Johnstone, Caird, McLean/MacLean, Mackay and so many more.
 
Hello Craig and a warm welcome to the forum! :)

I see that there is a specific sub-forum for the queries that I'm likely to have.
Absolutely! If you post your queries there rather than here, any responses don't get mixed in with the greetings and help you to keep things clearer. ;)
Good luck with your research!
 
Hi @trlvn - just to let you know that, as you had started receiving responses to your Cornwall information, I have created a new thread for them and moved them across. The new thread can be found entitled "From Cornwall to Canada" and can be found here. :)
 
Howdy Craig! Glad you've joined the party! C|:-)

Treleavens AND McLeans! We could be double cousins! :)
I'm going to mostly spectate and only jump in if I have direct help.
 
Howdy Craig! Glad you've joined the party! C|:-)

Treleavens AND McLeans! We could be double cousins! :)
I'm going to mostly spectate and only jump in if I have direct help.
Thank you. The McLeans are one of my brick walls. I'm not sure where they came from in Scotland (possibly Skye) and with given names like Donald, Alexander and John there are a LOT of possibilities to weed through. Another cousin in Ontario has recently gotten interested in genealogy. I should check and see if he's had any progress in this area.

Craig
 
Welcome Craig! From the Treleaven Feed Mill, Treleavens?
Hi Sue:

You have me quite flummoxed; I didn't expect anyone to ask that! I indeed worked summers in the feed mill when I was a teenager. My dad, the fourth generation owner, sold the business in the early 1990s and retired.

I see you hail from Owen Sound. Were you, by chance, born a Hall?

Craig
 
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Hi Sue:

You have me quite flummoxed; I didn't expect anyone to ask that! I indeed worked summers in the feed mill when I was a teenager. My dad, the fourth generation owner, sold the business in the early 1990s and retired.

I see you hail from Owen Sound. Were you, by chance, born a Hall?

Craig
I thought you might be in for a surprise with that comment!! :D So "Hi" old neighbour !! You never know who you will meet on a British genealogy page!
Not a Hall.. I was born in BC! My husband and I lived at Holyrood ( actually Kinloss) at one time. 1970's.. Back in the days when winter was winter, not this sissy stuff people are whining about today.....! !!
 
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