The Piskies of Cornwall

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6 Responses

  1. Joseph Rush Wills says:

    Learning about Cornwall and Cornish lore. My ancestors left Cornwall in 1642 and settled in Southern New Jersey.
    Hope to visit some day…

    • Ellen says:

      Hope you get to one day our home is honestly heaven on Earth you will love it!

    • Arthur McGonnell says:

      The Piskies led me to your Virtual Door !..happy to show you the far side Joe https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4Hjbsh8yY0
      i live in Cornwall ,was doing Air BnB & love the local stories ..here are some i have collected & other anecdotes ..enjoy the ride & shout me whenever you land ! All the Best from the Mild Mild West !

    • Denae says:

      I am in Cornwall right now, it’s somewhat of a pilgrimage for me. My ancestors left Cornwall in the 1820’s for South Africa. I definitely feel a connection to this place!!

  2. Rick says:

    My Grandmother used the term piskie, not pixie. Her family was from Wales, not Cornwall. Any history of this term being used in Wales? Thanks.

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