AIGS/FHC Member's - Family Trees
William HAMLEY
Bef 1670 - 1711 (> 40 years)-
Name William HAMLEY Birth Bef 3 May 1670 Gender Male Baptism 3 May 1670 St Mabyn, Cornwall, England Death 11 Apr 1711 St Mabyn, Cornwall, England Burial 14 Apr 1711 St Mabyn, Cornwall, England Person ID I3415 FHC006 - White Tree Last Modified 27 Aug 2018
Father John HAMLEY, b. Abt 1632, St Mabyn, Cornwall, England d. 6 Mar 1675, St Mabyn, Cornwall, England (Age ~ 43 years) Mother Katherine BROOK d. Nov 1711, St Mabyn, Cornwall, England Marriage 19 May 1657 St Mabyn, Cornwall, England Family ID F1099 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Rebecca DINGLEY Marriage 20 Feb 1693 St Breock, Cornwall, England Children 1. John HAMLEY, b. Abt 1695, St Minver, Cornwall, England 2. Giles HAMLEY, b. Abt 1697, St Minver, Cornwall, England d. 20 Sep 1738, St Columb Major, Cornwall, England (Age ~ 41 years) 3. William HAMLEY, b. Abt 1699, St Minver, Cornwall, England 4. Rebeckah HAMLEY, b. Abt 1700, St Mabyn, Cornwall, England 5. Thomas HAMLEY, b. Abt 1702, St Mabyn, Cornwall, England 6. Joseph HAMLEY, b. Abt 1703, St Mabyn, Cornwall, England 7. Alexander HAMLEY, b. Abt 1706, St Mabyn, Cornwall, England 8. Catherine HAMLEY, b. Abt 1708, St Mabyn, Cornwall, England 9. Margaret HAMLEY, b. Abt 1709, St Mabyn, Cornwall, England Family ID F927 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 1 Mar 2021
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Notes - MacLean's Deanery of Trigg Minor:
"William Hamley of Treblethick, who died in 1711, as well as daughters, had several sons. John Hamley, his eldest son, succeeded him atTreblethick,and by his improvidence, was obliged to sell his estate. He died in 1777, leaving two sons, whom he describes in his will as RichardHamley ofBodmin, shopkeeper, and William Hamley of Lostwithiel, saddler. The former afterwards moved to St Columb, where he was living about 1816,aged 81,being then the representative of the family. We do not know if he left issue.
Giles Hamley, second son of William Hamley of Treblethick, settled at St Columb as an attorney, and was twice married. His grandson ThomasTregennaHamley, Clerk, was curate of St Ervan and St Eval nineteen years, and died at St Ervan in 1818, aged 59, and s.p. He was the lastrepresentative ofthis branch of whom we have any trace.
Of Joseph and William, younger sons of William Hamley of Treblethick, we are unable to speak with any certainty. We, however, believe theywereidentical with Joseph and William Hamley, who settled at Bodmin, as surgeons, of whom Joseph was the progenitor of the present family of HamleyofBodmin, a family greatly distinguished for their naval and military services."
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