Digory Joce and Phillip Marke

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Parents   :      John and Agnes Joce                 Christopher Marke (d 1647 St Stephen by Launceston Cornwall)

Digory Joce (b 1613  Lesnewth Cornwall, m Phillip Marke 1647 St Stephen by Launceston, d 1693 Lesnewth)
Phillip Marke  (d 1693 Lesnewth)
    John Jose b 1650 Lesnewth, m Elizabeth Hooper  1675 St Minver Cornwall, d 1699 Lesnewth)
        John Jose (b 1689 Lesnewth, m Agnes Gimblett 1722 St Juliot Cornwall, d 1772)
             Mary Jose (b 1741 Lesnewth, m Charles the Giant Chilcott 1768 St Juliot, d 1819)
                   Langford Chilcott (b 1769 Tintagel, m Ann Medling 1800, d 1823 Tintagel) 
                         Charles Chilcott (b 1802 Tintagel, m Mary Strout 1822 Tintagel, d 1869 Launceston Tas)
                               Mary Chilcott (b 1827 Tintagel, m John Cubit 1845 Longford, d 1874 Deloraine Tas)
                                      Ellen Adelaide Cubit (1856 Westbury, m William Mitchell 1880 Sandridge, Melb, d 1937 Wodonga, Vic)
                                             Ernest Harold Mitchell (b 1887 Whiteford, m 1914 Liela Muriel Roach, d 1960 Wodonga)

Geography

St Juliot, (Cornish: Sen Julet), is situated in the deanery of Trigg Major and the Hundred of Lesnewth. The parish is located on the North Cornwall coast; it is bounded on the north by St Gennys, on the east by Otterham, on the south by Davidstow and Lesnewth, and on the west by Minster, Forrabury and the Bristol Channel. The Valency river runs westwards through a steep valley in this parish to emerge at Boscastle. The church, dedicated to St Julitta, was the meeting place of the writer Thomas Hardy and his first wife - Emma Gifford. The parish was the inspiration for Endelstow in 'A Pair of Blue Eyes'.
GENUKI
This makes St Juliot only half a dozen miles from Tintagel.
St Minver is about twelve miles SW of St Juliot, about a mile in from the coast
St Stephen by Launceston  is about eleven miles E of St Juliot.

Acknowlegements:

Thanks to Jane OBrien for five generations back of Mary Jose's parents, and other background. The ancestry is based on parish register entries and the wills of Christopher Marke and his brother Edward Marke.

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