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From: "William Kemp" <>
Subject: [CORNISH] The West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser, September 8, 1843
Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2007 08:29:22 -0400
The West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser, September 8, 1843
BIRTHS
At Probus, on Monday last, Mrs. James MERRIFIELD, of a son.
At Penryn, on the 31st ult., the wife of Mr. MOORSHEAD, supervisor, of a
son.
At Penryn, on Sunday last, the wife of Mr. John ROBINS, butcher, of a
daughter.
At Penryn, on Tuesday last, the wife of Mr. BUNSTER, saddler, of a son.
At Penryn, on the 31st ult., the wife of the Rev. W. APPLEBY, Wesleyan
Minister, of a daughter.
At Redruth, on the 31st ult., the wife of Mr. Thomas I. HILL, Esq., of North
Briston, London, of a daughter.
At St. Erth Church-town, on Monday last, the wife of Mr. James ROGERS,
wheelwright, of a daughter.
At St. Ives, on the 30th ult., the wife of George BEVAN, Esq., surgeon, of a
son; and on Friday last, the wife of Capt. William BOASE, of the schooner
"Edward," of a son.
At Penzance, on Sunday last, Mr. John CHILDS, of a son.
At Treworgey, in Ruaulanyhorne, on the 23rd ult., the wife of Mr. Luke
FURSE, of a son.
At St. Blazey, on Saturday last, Mrs. Wm. LAURANCE, of a daughter.
At Jetwells, near Camelford, on Saturday last, the wife of Samuel Vernon
STEELE, Esq., of a daughter.
At Kenton, Devon, Lady Mary HAWORTH, of a daughter.
At Banbury, Oxon, on the 30th ult., the wife of the Rev. H. GEACH, Wesleyan
minister, of a son.
In London, on Saturday last, the wife of Mr. George HOWELL, of a son.
At Gonaives, Hayti, on the 5th of July last, the wife of Mr. Henry HODGSON,
of a son.
MARRIED
At the Friends' Meeting-house, Truro, on the 7th inst., Mr. Samuel ELLIOTT,
chemist and druggist, Liskeard, to Jane second daughter of Mr. T. MANN,
builder, of Truro.
At Gwennap, on Saturday last, Mr. Richard Halls, to Mary Ann, second
daughter of Capt. George BLAMEY, Railroad Row, Carharrack.
At the Wesleyan Chapel, Copperhouse, on Monday last, Mr. Benjamin GLASSON,
of Camborne, to Miss Christian RICHARDS, of Hayle Foundry.
At Hayle, on Wednesday last, Mr. Francis IVEY, to Miss Elizabeth WEARNE.
At St. Just in Penwith, on Tuesday last, Mr. John SAMELS, to Miss Ann
SAFEGUARD, of Penzance.
At St. Andrew's Church, Plymouth, on the 29th ult., by the Rev. G. E.
Symonds, Mr. John LIBBY, formerly of Truro, to Matilda Ann, second daughter
of Mr. Edward NETTLETON, bookseller, Plkymouth.
At Swansea, on the 25th ult., by the Rev. Wm. Hawson, Warren, eldest son of
Capt. TRESTRALL, copper ore agent, to Elizabeth, second daughter of Mr. Wm.
WALTERS, land-lord of the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, in that town.
DIED
At Truro on Sunday last, Mrs. MATTHEWS, aged 75 years.
At Falmouth, on Sunday last, the infant son of Mr. JEWELL, basket-maker.
At Menner Downs, Gwinear, on Sunday last, Mrs. Ann BRANCH, aged 74 years.
At Trewinnard, in the parish of St. Erth, after a protracted illness,
Richard, youngest son of Mr. John GOLDSWORTHY, aged 21 years.
At St. Erth Church-town, on Tuesday last, the infant daughter of Mr. Wm.
CHATE, master of the National school, aged 2 years.
At St. Ives, on Saturday last, Mr. Joseph HOCKING, merchant, aged 82 years.
At Levarder, in Probus, on Friday last, Miss Sarah MITCHELL, aged 52 years.
At her father's house, Ennis, St. Enoder, on Wednesday, the 30th ult., after
a protracted illness, borne with christian fortitude, Kezia, wife of Mr. W.
SYMONS, late of St. Columb, aged 35 years.
At Tregony, on Saturday last, Mr. James TONKIN, ?(-----), aged 47 years,
leaving a widow and eight children to lament their loss.
At St. Mawes, on the 31st ult., the infant son of Mr. Josiah VINCENT,
mariner.
At Ruanlanyhorne, on the 4th instant, the infant daughter of Mr. Nicholas
DOWRICK, gardener.
At Linkinhorne, on Friday last, Miss Jane HENWOOD, aged 18 years.
At Fowey, on the 30th ult., at the house of his brother, Mr. Edward THOMAS,
ropemaker, Mr. James THOMAS, late of Padstow, ropemaker.
At Bodmin, on Saturday last, the infant daughter of Mr. John BELLING.
At Hull, on the 17th ult., the Rev. T. T. COXON, of the Methodist New
Connexion, aged 31 years.
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