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Family of Walter Hawken Tregellas and Zoe Lucas

Husband: Walter Hawken Tregellas (1831-1894)
Wife: Zoe Lucas (1840-1935)
Marriage 2 Nov 1861 Holy Trinity, Brompton, Middlesex

Husband: Walter Hawken Tregellas

Name: Walter Hawken Tregellas
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 10 Jul 1831 Truro, Cornwall
Census 1871 (age 39-40) Civil servant, War Office, 44 London Road, Bromley, Kent
Census 1891 (age 59-60) Chief draughtsman, War Office, 16 Tregunter Road, Kensington, Middlesex
Death 28 May 1894 (age 62) Stanley House, Prince of Wales Terrace, Deal, Kent

Wife: Zoe Lucas

Name: Zoe Lucas
Sex: Female
Father: Charles Lucas (1808-1869)
Mother: Frances Short (1810-1866)
Birth 28 Oct 1840 Marylebone, Middlesex
Census 1841 (age 0-1) Living with parents
Baptism 31 Mar 1843 (age 2) Saint Marylebone
Census 1861 (age 20-21) Living with parents
Census 1871 (age 30-31) Wife in household
Death fact 1935 (age 94-95) 1935 Dec Q, Hastings, 2b/54 (aged 96)
Death 1935 (age 94-95) Hastings, Sussex

Note on Husband: Walter Hawken Tregellas (1)

TREGELLAS, WALTER HAWKEN (1831-1894), miscellaneous writer, born at Truro, Cornwall, on 10 July 1831, was the eldest son of John Tabois Tregellas (1792-1863), merchant at Truro, purser of Cornish mines, and author of many stories written in the local dialect of the county; John Tabois Tregellas married at St. Mary's, Truro, on 23 Oct. 1828, Anne (1801-1867), second daughter of Richard Hawken. Walter was educated under his uncle, John Hawken, at Trevarth school, Gwennap, from 1838 to 1845, and from 1845 to 1847 at the grammar school of Truro.

Tregellas was from youth fond of drawing, and won prizes as an artist at the Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society, Falmouth, from 1846 to 1848. He began his active life as a draughtsman in the war office on 10 July 1855, was promoted to be second draughtsman on 28 Feb. 1860, rose to be chief draughtsman on 24 May 1866, and retained the post until 1 Aug. 1893. He died at Deal on 28 May 1894, and was buried in its cemetery on 30 May. He married at Holy Trinity Church, Brompton, on 2 Nov. 1861, Zoe, third daughter of Charles Lucas (1808-1869). His wife survived him; they had no issue.

Tregellas was the author of an anonymous volume on ‘China, the Country, History, and People,’ published by the Religious Tract Society (1867). He compiled Stanford's ‘Tourists' Guide to Cornwall’ (1878; 7th edit. revised by H. M. Whitley, 1895); two excellent volumes on ‘Cornish Worthies’ (London, 1884, 8vo); and ‘A History of the Horse Guards,’ 1880. He contributed papers to the ‘Archæological Journal’ (1864-6), the ‘Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall’ (1883, 1891), and to other periodicals.

His ‘Historical Sketch of the Defences of Malta’ was printed for the Royal Engineers’ Institute at Chatham in 1879, and ‘Historical Sketch of the Coast Defences of England’ appeared in the ‘occasional paper series’ of the engineers (xii. paper ii, 1886). A paper by him on ‘County Characteristics, Cornwall,’ came out in the ‘Nineteenth Century,’ November 1887. The lives of many eminent Cornishmen were written by Tregellas in the first thirteen volumes of the Dictionary of National Biography.

[Journ. Royal Inst. of Cornwall, xii. 115-16 (by H. M. Whitley); Academy, 9 June 1894, p. 475 (by W. P. Courtney); Athenæum, 9 June 1894, p. 741; Boase and Courtney's Bibl. Cornub. ii 751-2, 1347-8; Boase's Collect. Cornub. 1027, 1396; West Briton, 31 May 1894 pp. 4, 5, and 7, June 1894 p. 6.]

Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Volume 57

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Note on Husband: Walter Hawken Tregellas (2)

TREGELLAS Walter Hawken of Belmont 63 Church Road Richmond Surrey gentleman died 28 May 1894 at Stanley House Price of Wales Terrace Deal. Probate London 15 June to Zoe Tregellas widow. Effects £923 3s. 7d.