Why was James' mother shown on his death certificate (1867) as Anne Nicol?
Do no wills mention Davies?
What do we know about the family in Monmouth that he came from? What was the Sempill connection with Monmouthshire? Is it true that Robert Prosser was 68 in 1841?
If William (d 1750) was 'of Penzance' in 1713, is there no record of him in the Borough records?
Who was William's "nephew John" (? m Mary Warren, d 1762? Defiance?)
Who else had shares in Trewellard in 1749?
Was Ann Thomas William's wife's sister / ex-wife's sister / stepsister?
Who were John Stephens / Thomas James / Henry Hitchens from whom he rented land?
Who was Alex Brea decsd to whom he rented land?
Who was Mary James his wife?
Richard Branwell died in 1792. Where is his will, and the legacy to Joseph (b. 1773)?
How did Edwin Paul Corin come to be working for John Baggalay in 1861? How did he get into the drapery trade (he was already a "draper" in Penzance in 1857.)
Walter Charles Corin sailed before the mast to Australia, and emigrated to Canada, all in the 1890s. Did he have seaman's papers?
And does he appear in Canadian immigration records?
What connection was there between Richard Paul and George Williams, who came to London in 1841 and with "twelve young men" founded the YMCA in 1844? (Indeed, were there twelve? See Prof. Clyde Binfield: George Williams and the YMCA: A Study in Victorian Social Attitudes (Heinemann 1973, pp.120-1))
John Knight and his wife Mary had ten children baptized in Foulness between 1789 and 1806.
Where had they come from? Are there any possible baptisms in nearby parishes?
Are there any other other contemporary census equivalents (Muster Rolls?)
What was their connection with Shelford?
When did they marry?
What was Mary's maiden name?
Were any of the children apart from Philip (1806-1879) and George (1804-1895) alive at the time of the 1851 census?
Why did Joseph emigrate?
Martha, Jeremiah's widow, married John Bell in 1854. John Bell was evicted from Lurgangreen in 1863. When did John Bell die, and how did Martha turn up in Waterford in 1877 bearing her son's surname?
How did young Thomas get to be a clerk at Crumlin Road Gaol?
Who was Martha Rogers?
Who was the "Rev James Gibson" who married Jeremiah and Martha in 1835? Was he well known? (Is there any connection with Lislooney?)
Was Jeremiah's father mentioned in the 1796 Spinning Wheel survey?
Where did the name Sidwell come from?
Was Richard and Jane's first daughter, Anna Maria, born in Hampshire, or did Jane accompany Richard on his coastguard posting?
Sarah Derben was Annie Sidwell Watt's aunt. Who was she? (Probably Hannah Eliza (single, 43 in 1901 census, b Donegal, d 1903 Waterford)) was Sarah's daughter and William (married, 46½ in 1901, b Waterford, police constable, RC) her son.)
Thomas Pettman, baptized 4 October 1807, lost his father in 1823. He became a pianist, a singer and composer, and had settled in Ramsgate by 1832. There, he was on familiar terms with the Duchess of Kent and her daughter, the future Queen Victoria. When and why did he move?
Apart from being a chorister, where did he receive his musical training?
Who were the Reverends T. Fisher and Adams to whom the New Missionary Hymn was dedicated in 1841? Were they anything to do with John Hughes Adams of Union Crescent, Margate (Pigot 1840)?
Why was Sarah Pettman married at Petham in 1821?
Was the Richard Pettman who witnessed Thomas and Jane's marriage in 1798 the Richard baptized at All Saints' in 1757 (d.1821, aged 64)? (If so, how do the generations tally!?)
Thomas Pettman baptized at St Mary Northgate on 27 February 1737 was son of Henry and Elizabeth. Who were they?
Who was the Richard Harrison of Sandwich mentioned in his will? (Pigot for 1840 has one in Harnet St., Sandwich.)
What was Mary Woodcock, née Graham's, relation to the slave-owning Grahams of Jamaica?
What service was Thomas Castell in, and (when) did he die?
Thomas married Mary before 1817. Were they married in Wye?
What was Mary's maiden name?
Did they both die between 1841 and 1851?
Frederick Drew was a railway porter in 1881 - who with?
Fred Lewis Drew was an engine stoker in 1891 and later became an engine driver - who with?
Albert George Drew (1864-??) joined the LBSCR in 1877 and was an engine driver in 1891 - records?
Charles Cirket (1868-1937) was a locomotive stoker in 1901 in Mansfield and an engine driver with the Midland Railway in 1911
I also have noted on a Cirket printout: