William Sampson LUKE / Sally PENBERTHY
 
 
 
 
 
William and Sally were both born in St. Ives, Cornwall, were they married in 1831.
| When | What | Who (Age) |
Where | Occupation |
| 1841 | Census | Wm/Sally (30/30) | St.Ives | Blacksmith/ |
| 1851 | Census | Wm/Sally (40/41) | St.Ives | Blacksmith/ |
| 1861 | Census | Wm/Sally (50/51) | St.Ives | Blacksmith/ |
| 1871 | Census | Wm/Sally (60/61) | St.Ives | Smith/ |
Nathaniel and Sarah married at St Ives in 1853. Later that year they emigrated to Victoria on
the 'Euphemus' with Nathaniel's parents,
(arriving at Geelong - farmed at Dean).
Being direct ancestors, more can be found on them by following the 'Quick/Luke' link on the upper left of this page.
Ann emigrated to Victoria on the 'Undaunted' in 1857. Israel had made the journey in 1852
on the 'Victory' with his family.
They married at Ballarat in 1858.
William and Elizabeth married in 1856 (probably at St Ives), but no 1861 (nor later) census entries have been found for William
- did he die prior to 1861, or emigrate ?
In 1861 Elizabeth and child William S (age 4) were living with Elizabeth's parents.
Interestingly, there is a 1924 death entry in Victoria (Creswick) of a 90 year-old William Sampson LUKE.
James and Catherine Rigley emigrated to NSW with their 4 eldest children in 1841 on the 'Berkshire'. The ship sailed from London, but they were from Ireland.
John was born at St Ives and emigrated to Victoria (Port Phillip) on the 'Monarch' in 1860. He and Agnes (who was born at Sydney) married at Bathurst in 1872.
Betsy and William married at Penzance
(St Ives ?) in 1860.
Though William was born in Folkstone, his parents married and were both born at St Ives, and in 1851 this family was
the only census entry found from St Ives.
William's whereabouts in 1861 are unknown ??
Martha was born at St Ives. She died (by drowning, according to cemetery records) in 1866.
In the 1871 census entry I believe Martha's name has been incorrectly written instead of Hannah's
(compare ages for different census entries).
Hannah was born at St Ives and was living with her parents at least until 1871 (in that year I believe Martha's name has been incorrectly included in the place of Hannah
(compare ages for different census entries).
No records found for her after this date.
James was born at St Ives and Mary at Swansea, though her parents were both from St Ives.
James and Mary married at Penzance in 1872, raising their family at St Ives.
James was a blacksmith.
Susan was born at St Ives, and was still living with her parents in 1871.
After their death she lived with her brother James and his family.
Honor was born at St Ives and George at nearby Uny Lelant. They married at Penzance (St Ives ?) in 1877 and emigrated to America a year or so later.
Young George was born in the USA and the family were living at Austin City, Nevada, when the 1880 census was taken.
John Daniel was born at St Ives. He joined the merchant navy in about 1870.