Thursday, 29 May 2014

Meeting the Relatives

A bit about my family history

We started off by visiting Weston Mill Cemetry and visted the memorial plaque to my father, Philip Wilfrid Lillie
 The memorial archway was built using building material from houses destroyed during the Blitz in the second world war
We then visited a small ruined church in a location called Revelstoke not far from Noss Mayo in the district called the South Hams by the English Channel in Devon.  My Billett ancestors were resident here from the mid 18th century until the early 19th century.  They appear to have been boatmen who moved into serviceas Coastguards.
 Stoke Beach, Revelstoke from just beside the Church.  Now it is a Caravan Park
 The Church of St Peter the Poor Fisherman in Revelstoke.  Dating from the 14th century, the church was badly damaged by a storm in 1840.  Whilst a new church with the same name as this church was established in nearby Noss Mayo, the churchyard continued to be used for burtials and occaisional services.
Inside the church
This grave stone belongs to the grave of my ancestor Richard Billett, born in 1749 and his Wife Mary
and this is the gravestone of Mary's father James Foster which is inside the Church

There was another family resident in Revelstoke connected with the Billetts and their name was Kingcome.  Richard Billett's grandson, James Foster Billett married  Jane Kingcome, and she was related to the most famous Kingcome - Admiral Sir John Kingcome (14 February, 1794 – 7 August, 1871).  I visited his grave in Ford Cemetry, Plymouth

Then we went on to a village called Blackawton, not far from where graves of billetts from the 17th and 18th century are to be found.  Unfortulately, we were not able to find those graves because the cemetry appears to have been fenced off.  However her is a picture from the village and one of the church itself


We also visted Coverack, a small Cornish fishing village in the Parish of St Keverne, where one of the sons of Richard Billett of Revelstoke, Thomas Masterman Billett was a commisioned Boatman with the Coastguards.  It is from him tha the Cornish branch ( and hence myself) are descended
Two views of Coverack

The coastguard cottages today
and back in the beginning of the 20th century
The village square in St Keverne
Is this a sign of the Billetts
St Keverne Church
Another family I am descended from are the Corfields who orignated in Shropshire in the 12th century.  This is St Gluvius Church in Penryn near Falmouth.  The Cornish branch of the family were prominent in the Penryn and Falmouth area and many were baptised in this Church in the 19th century.

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