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- Or Saverry?? (From http://home.planet.nl/~treva000/tre/veighan/rt_g.htm)
Baptised as William Trevighan (from Mary Trevan [mary.trevan@wxs.nl])
- (Research):Trevehen Connection
In 1753 Richard Holman of the parish of Antony married Christian Martyn Trevehen at Landrake. She was the daughter of William Trevehen and Christian of Landrake and St Erney. William's parents are unknown and he is the right age to potentially be a brother to my earliest known ancestor John Trev(eigh)an. William and Christian named a son John, and John and Francis named one of their sons William and another Sampson, which is one of the most common Trevehen christian names in the parish of Landrake. Whilst this is far from proof, it strenghtens the probability that the Treveighen family of St Teath migrated to the parishes in south east Cornwall through Landrake, and from Landrake to Antony. It is possible that William was the base son of Grace Treveighan (c1658-) baptised on 8 Apr 1698 at St Teath a month before she married the father William Saverry, but it's also possible (even more probable) that he was known as William Saverry.
(From http://home.planet.nl/~treva000/parish/registers/cornwall/deanery_of_the_east/fam_antony.htm )
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