It was due to take place at the nearby St Ewe Church, but before the banns were called there was an argument between the vicar of Mevagissey and the incumbent of St Ewe about which of their parishes had responsibility for Tregassick Farm. Technically, the farm lay within the Mevagissey parish, but it was administered by the Tremayne Estate, and the Tremayne family worshipped at St Ewe. The vicar of Mevagissey gave way only when Annie threatened to have the marriage ceremony performed in a Wesleyan chapel if the two clerics failed to agree. Jimmy, his mother and Rose came to Tregassick the day before the ceremony. Jimmy’s father would ride over first thing in the morning after tending the animals. Tregassick Farm would have been over-crowded had the Rowe family stayed there, so they were accommodated in the semi-detached cottage that Annie and Jimmy would occupy after their marriage. It was only a short distance away and the Rowes would eat at Tregassick. After depositing their clothes at the cottage, Jimmy and his family arrived at the farm.