Name | John KEMPTHORNE | |
Birth | Abt 1829 | Collaton, Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England |
Christening | 14 Jun 1829 | Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England |
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Gender | Male | |
Also Known As | John Kimpthorne - 1851 Census John Kempthorn - 1861 Census, baptisms of sons William & Charles Jno. Kampthorn - Passenger List John Kimpthorn - Baptism of daughter Sarah Jane | |
Census | 30 Mar 1851 | Stibb, Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England |
John Kimpthorne, Servant, unmarried, male, age 20, Farm Laborer, b. Cornwall, Kilkampton Thos Kimpthorne, Servant, unmarried, male, age 16, Farm Laborer, b. Cornwall, Kilkhampton They are working at the farm of Andrew Hopper. (Stratton Registration District, Kilkhampton Sub-District, ED 2d, Village of Stibb, Piece 1897, Folio 81, Page 10, Household 32) Link to record on Ancestry: https://search.ancestry.ca/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=uki1851&indiv=try&h=16977931 | ||
Residence | 19 Jun 1859 | Poughill, Cornwall, England |
Abode given in baptism record for their son William | ||
Residence | 31 Mar 1861 | Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England |
Abode given in baptism record for son Charles | ||
Census | 7 Apr 1861 | Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England |
John Kempthorn, Head of household, married, male, 33, Ag. Lab, b. Cornwall, Kilkhampton Fanny Kempthorn, Wife, married, female, age 22, b. Cornwall, Kilkhampton William Kempthorn, Son, male, age 2, b. Cornwall, Poughill Charles Kempthorn, Son, male, 3 mos., b. Cornwall, Kilkhampton (Stratton Registration District, Kilkhampton Sub-District, ED 1, Piece 1512, Folio 11, Page 15, Household 76) Link to record on Ancestry: https://search.ancestry.ca/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=uki1861&indiv=try&h=18982725 | ||
Residence | 30 Aug 1863 | Probus, Cornwall, England |
Abode given in baptism record for son John | ||
Residence | 26 Jun 1864 | Probus, Cornwall, England |
Abode given in baptism record for daughter Mary Eliza | ||
Residence | 20 May 1866 | Probus, Cornwall, England |
Abode given in baptism for daughter Sarah Jane | ||
Correspondence | 15 Oct 1867 | Cornwall, England |
Letter from John Kempthorne to his brother Richard Kempthorne October 15, 1867 Deer Brother and Sister I now take the pleasure of answering your kind letter, hoping it will find you all well as it leaves all of us at present. Thank God for it, which I should have answered it before, but we have been very busy in changing houses. Our Master is to Barke Liver and we are up to Curfuria. Loving Deer Brother and Sister we are very glad to hear that you got over all safe after a long passage. But we are very sorry to hear that you have had so much sickness. But we are very glad to hear that you are getting on so well. I am sure if you had bide [stayed] ye in England for 10 years you could not have done same?s [same as] you have done there in this time for things are just the same here as it was when you left. Fanny was very ill for a month in hay season. We did not think she would of been living by this time. I was in a Pray Place I can assure you dear Brother and Sister we have made up our minds to come to America. If you would pay our passage out I would pay you again so soon as I could, which do not put yourself out of the way about it dear Br & S. If we do come could you pay the money out there or would you send it from there. We shall leave it all to you for you know best about it. You know what our things are and you will know what it will cost we (us) to come out there. You know what things we do want better than we do. We do not want too little nor do we want too much, so we shall leave it all to you. Please to write again soon as you can and we know what things we shall want and what our passage will cost from Falmouth. Dear Brother you will be gone so fat that we shall not know you. Your meat is so cheap and prtickler [particular], when you have a cow you will have your fingers in the cream dish very often I reckon. | ||
John Kempthorne to Richard Kempthorne - October 15, 1867 A letter from John Kempthorne in England to Richard Kempthorne in Ontario, Canada Original was in possession of Yvonne (Kempthorne) Sinclair, great-grand-daughter of Richard Kempthorne and his first wife Mary Jane (Craig) Kempthorne. Scanned by Alan Fairchild, 2X great-grandson of John Kempthorne and Fanny Ann Cornish. |
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Immigration | 28 Apr 1868 | Port of New York, New York, United States |
DISTRICT OF NEW YORK PORT OF NEW YORK I, Robert Leitch Master of the RMSS "City of Baltimore" do solemnly, sincerely and truly swear that the following List or Manifest, subscribes by me and now delivered by me to the Collector of Customs of the Collection District of New York, is a full and perfect List of all the Passengers taken on board the said RMSS "City of Baltimore" at Liverpool Queenstown from which port the said "City of Baltimore" has now arrived; and that on said List is truly designated the age, the sex, and the occupation of each of said passengers, the part of the vessel occupied by each during the passage, the country to which each belongs, and also the country of which it is intended by each to become an inhabitant; and that the said List or Manifest truly sets forth the number of said Passengers who died on said Voyage, and the names and ages of those who died. SO HELP ME GOD. Sworn to this Apl 28th 1868 Before me, [unreadable] Robert Leitch Jno. Kampthorn, 37, Male, Farmer, Country to which usually belong - England, Country to which intend to become inhabitants - US (sic), Steerage Fanny Kampthorn, 36, Female, Wife, Country to which usually belong - England, Country to which intend to become inhabitants - US (sic), Steerage William Kampthorn, 9, Male, Chd, Country to which usually belong - England, Country to which intend to become inhabitants - US (sic), Steerage Mary Kampthorn, 7, Male (sic), Chd, Country to which usually belong - England, Country to which intend to become inhabitants - US (sic), Steerage Sarah Kampthorn, 4, Male (sic), Chd, Country to which usually belong - England, Country to which intend to become inhabitants - US (sic), Steerage Link to record on Ancestry: https://www.ancestry.ca/family-tree/person/tree/111779080/person/102316585598/facts | ||
Occupation | Labourer, Farm Labourer or Agricultural Labourer | |
Death | Bef 2 Apr 1871 | Galt, Waterloo County, Ontario, Canada |
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Burial | Galt, Waterloo County, Ontario, Canada | |
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Person ID | I8766 | Marion's Family |
Last Modified | 4 Feb 2022 |
Father | John KEMPTHORNE, b. Abt 1785, Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England d. Mar 1856, Collaton, Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England (Age ~ 71 years) | |
Mother | Sarah OKE, b. Abt 1796, Welcombe, Devon, England d. 20 Feb 1871, Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England (Age ~ 75 years) | |
Family ID | F1895 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family | Fanny Ann CORNISH, b. Abt 1839, Churchtown, Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England d. 4 Jan 1911, Galt, Waterloo County, Ontario, Canada (Age ~ 72 years) | |||||||||||||
Marriage | 28 Mar 1858 | Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England | ||||||||||||
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Family ID | F3319 | Group Sheet | Family Chart | ||||||||||||
Last Modified | 20 Oct 2021 |