Father and mother of Jessie Waters, grandparents of Cora Spargo ne Waters
Descendant chart


In the 1845 Estate Survey he was sub leasing land at Higher Kemyell from his brother Benjamin, who was farming at Middle Kemyell. All the land was leased from the St Aubyn family (owners of St Michaels Mount)
The 1871 Census shows him still farming at Higher Kemyell and Martha and Enoch Williams farming the other farm. She was his niece (Benjamin and Ann’s daughter. Also farming with Henry was his brother William, with wife Mary and two children. The hamlet could not support three families so William went to farm at Bejowans in Sancreed and Enoch and Martha went on to run the pub The Wink in Lamorna in 1874.
Hoskings, Jim People & places in Paul Parish. J M Hoskings 2005 p63
A story about the naming of children. If you look closely at the family tree above you will see that there were two children christened Susan. This was surprising common in Victorian England. Strange to us but it is thought by historians that this was a way for families to remember the children who had died.