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Elizabeth “Betsy” <I>Paynter</I> Rundell

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Elizabeth “Betsy” Paynter Rundell

Birth
Cornwall, England
Death
27 Sep 1877 (aged 86–87)
Platteville, Grant County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Platteville, Grant County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.7327323, Longitude: -90.492597
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Elizabeth (Betsy) PAYNTER was christened on 19 May 1790 at Egloshayle. (Elizabeth's Mother, Catherine HENDER was also christened at Egloshayle) She is the daughter of Johnson Paynter and Catherine Hemder and was born in Little Petherick, England. Betsy married "the boy next door", James RUNDELL (on 4 May 1811 at St Eval, Cornwall County, England) whose parents lived at the farm called Great Trevisker. The farmhouse at Great Trevisker is still standing. It is a private house but can be viewed from the road. They moved to the village of Penrose to work with James parents, Richard RUNDELL & Elizabeth TRUSCOTT. Later they moved to Little Petherick to a farm called Roscullion (also known as Trescullion) which they leased for 40 years. (The Farmhouse at Roscullion is still standing and can be viewed from the roadside.) Betsy & James had 14 children, 11 children migrated to America. After the death of James in 1839, Elizabeth also migrated to America with 2 of her sons & 2 of her daughters. She went to live at Platteville where 7 of her other children had already settled

Elizabeth (Betsy) PAYNTER was christened on 19 May 1790 at Egloshayle. (Elizabeth's Mother, Catherine HENDER was also christened at Egloshayle) She is the daughter of Johnson Paynter and Catherine Hemder and was born in Little Petherick, England. Betsy married "the boy next door", James RUNDELL (on 4 May 1811 at St Eval, Cornwall County, England) whose parents lived at the farm called Great Trevisker. The farmhouse at Great Trevisker is still standing. It is a private house but can be viewed from the road. They moved to the village of Penrose to work with James parents, Richard RUNDELL & Elizabeth TRUSCOTT. Later they moved to Little Petherick to a farm called Roscullion (also known as Trescullion) which they leased for 40 years. (The Farmhouse at Roscullion is still standing and can be viewed from the roadside.) Betsy & James had 14 children, 11 children migrated to America. After the death of James in 1839, Elizabeth also migrated to America with 2 of her sons & 2 of her daughters. She went to live at Platteville where 7 of her other children had already settled



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