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The Exter boarding house in Kelly, New Mexico |
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By age 19 (1881 census) Simeon was living and working as a lead miner with his oldest brother William (Wm now had a wife Elizabeth Trenarry and had been married 9 years). John died that March in St. Austell. Edward was marrying Jane Tippett, and was moving to St. Blazey, Cornwall. Simeon married Mary Elizabeth James on Oct 26, 1882 in Perranzabuloe. They lost their firstborn in Truro, and maybe another. I do not know what happened to Ellen, but she may have married in 1883 to someone in Cookham. The mines were running out in England, and life was very poor. Around 1883 Simeon and Mary immigrated to the states. They were naturalized in Pa (1884). They may have went to Michigan to start, but soon found themselves in New Mexico. They purchased a good amount of land in San Marcial and Kelly, and at least three mines in Socorro. There is a village of Exter in Union County, NM they may have owned as well. Between 1883 and 1886 they may have lived in San Marcial, NM. We are working on this angle now. The railroad connected San Marcial and Kelly, and geographically they are quite close. This area was the true "Wild West". Simeon would have been 23 years old in 1884. By 1900 they were known as residents of the lead/zinc mining town of Kelly, NM and had a well-established family. Simeon was a forman in Kelly for the Trillium Company which owned one of the mines. Albert and Joseph Henry James, two of Mary's brothers, immigrated to NM in the 1890's. Simeon was now 38. (see 1900 Kelly, N.M. census). (Lauren has the obituary notice) His tombstone is a 4 sided, 3 foot tall obelisk in a large, fenced plot. Ponderoso pine grow among the graves on the hillside.
SIMEON EXTER DIED MAY 4 - 1906 AGE 44 YRS HIS END WAS PEACE |
Click on Mary for a view of Kelly, NM. |
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Church of Saint Pirans` Perranzabuloe
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