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Subject: [CORNISH] The West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser, Oct. 19,1849. BMD's
Date: Sun, 31 Jan 2010 11:11:07 -0500
The West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser, Oct. 19, 1849. {Friday}
BIRTHS.
At Falmouth, on the 8th instant, the wife of Mr. HARVEY, collector, of a son.
On Sunday last at Falmouth, the wife of Mr. BATTING, tailor, of a daughter.
At Helston, last week, the wife of Mr. Thomas LANG, of a son.
At St. Ives, on Sunday last, the wife of Mr. W. D. CHELLOW, druggist, of a son.
At St. Ives, on Tuesday last, the wife of Mr. J. H. REDFERN, of a son.
At St. Michael's Mount, the wife of Mr. W. A. HEWETT, of a son; and the wife of Mr. Peter JAGO, of a daughter.
At Penzance, on Wednesday last, the wife of Mr. Charles CROCKER, upholsterer, of a son.
At Penzance, the wife of Mr. T. PAUL, of a son.
At Forgue, in the parish of Zennor, on the 3rd instant, the wife of Mr. William JACKSON, of a son.
At White Cross, in the parish of Ludgvan, on Wednesday last, the wife of Mr. Henry PEARCE, of twins.
At Nancledra, in the parish of Towednack, on the 11th instant, the wife of Mr. Matthew TREWHELLA, of a son.
At Trevissick, in the parish of St. Austell, on Sunday last, the wife of Mr. James (?)TRESTAIN, of a son.
At Camelford, on the 7th instant, the wife of Mr. Warwick Guy PEARSE, of a son.
At Launceston, on Wednesday last, the wife of Mr. T. TINCOMBE, of twins.
At Devonport, on the 8th instant, the wife of Mr. MOORSHEAD, of the Royal Hotel, of a daughter.
At Stoke, on the 4th instant, the wife of the Rev. W. B. FLOWER, curate of Stoke Damarel, of a son.
At Abbotsbury, Newton Bushel, Devon, on the 11th instant, the wife of Mr. W. F. D'AROY, of a son.
At Bideford, on the 1st instant, the wife of Capt. J. E. GLYNN, 4th Madras Native Infantry, of a son.
At Thanckes House, on the 8th instant, the wife of Capt. B. M. WEATMACOTT, of a son.
In London, on Tuesday last, the wife of William Jones LOYD, Esq., of a son, since dead.
MARRIAGES
At Mawnan, on Tuesday last, by the Rev. William ROGERS, John SERJEANT, Esq., M.D., of St. Martin in Meneage, to Charlotte, third daughter of George LAITY, Esq., of Trerose, in the former parish.
At Wendron, on the 11th instant, Mr. George W. GARLAND, of Portreath, to Maria Philippa, third daughter of Mr. Johnson BENNETT, of Helston.
At Redruth, on Wednesday last, by the Rev. John W. HAWKSLEY, Mr. Orchard Edwards TREZISE, of St. Just in Penwith, to Mary Philippa, only daughter of Henry GRYLLS, Esq., of Moreton House, Redruth.
At the Wesleyan Chapel, Hayle, on Saturday last, Mr. Edward JOHNS, to Miss Margaret FREEMAN, both of Camborne; and on the 18th, Mr. Charles HARVEY, to Miss Mary Ann GUNDRY, both of Gwinear.
At Lelant, on Saturday last, Mr. James Martin, of Ludgvan, to Miss Elizabeth THOMAS, of the former parish.
At St. Ives, on Sunday last, Mr. BERRIMAN, of Towednack, to Mrs. RICHARDS, widow of the late Capt. RICHARDS, of the schooner "Ann," of that port.
At Wesley Rock Chapel, Madron, on Monday last, Mr. Charles Richard HARRIS, to Miss Jane JOHNS.
At Ludgvan, on Monday last, Mr. Joseph CALLAWAY, of the parish of Gulval, to Miss Grace CALLOWAY, of the former place.
At Crantock, on Saturday last, Mr. John PRATER, to Miss Ann COCKING, both of that parish.
At St. Austell, on the 11th instant, Mr. JOB, to Miss A. HUSBAND; and on Sunday last, Mr. PENHALL, to Miss MENEAR.
At Roche, on Tuesday last, Mr. Thomas STICK, of St. Wenn, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. N. STICK, of the Victoria Inn, in the former parish.
At St. Columb, on Tuesday last, Mr. HODGE, cabinet maker, to Miss M. P. TREVORROW, both of Newquay.
At Lostwithiel, on the 18th instant, Mr. John N. JULIAN, builder and cabinet maker, of Truro, to Anne Arthur, eldest daughter of Mr. PROWSE, of the former place.
At St. Ewe, on the 4th instant, Mr. John TREHANE, of Linkinhorne, to Miss Jane WOODCOCK, late of Nottingham.
At Stratton, on the 9th instant, Mr. George MASTERS, of Dorchester, to Eliza, daughter of Mr. William GREEN, of the former place.
At Milton, near Gravesend, on Wednesday last, John SEAWARD Esq., civil engineer, of the Canal Iron Works, London, to Miss M. WYBAND.
At Port Francis, Kowie River, Cape of Good Hope, on the 27th of June, Mr. Cornelius COCK, second son of the Hon. William COCK, to Miss L. E. SMITH, eldest daughter of the late Assistant-Commissary-General J. J. SMITH.
DEATHS
At Truro, on Tuesday last, James, infant son of Mr. H. LOWRY.
At Helston, on Friday last, Mrs. WALLAND, aged 50 years.
At Gwithian, on the 11th instant, Mrs. Clarinda RICH, aged 77 years.
At St. Ives, on Sunday last, Miss Mary BERRIMAN, aged 43 years.
At Penzance, on Tuesday last, after a short illness, Mr. Richard BARNES, aged 41 years.
At Penzance, on Wednesday last, Sophia Agnes, third daughter of Mr. J. B. MERIFIELD, aged 11 years.
At Canonstown, in the parish of Ludgvan, on the 11th instant, Mr. Samuel MICHELL, aged 52 years.
At St. Mary's Scilly, on the 11th instant, the wife of Captain George CHAMPION, aged 27 years.
At Newlyn East, on the 5th instant, much respected, Mr. William PARKS, aged 27 years.
At Par, on the 11th instant, Mr. John TREGASKIS, malster, aged 52 years.
At Bude, on the 7th instant, Elizabeth, wife of the late Dr. BREDALL, of Tavistock, aged 67 years; and on Friday last, the infant son of Mr. G. BARRETT.
At Lunstone, near Stratton, Fanny, infant daughter of Mr. UGLOW.
At Plymouth, on the 8th instant, Mr. BUTCHER, for many years of the Prince George Hotel, Stonehouse, aged 68 years.
At Torquay, on the 6th instant, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. Thomas WOLFINDEN, of the London Hotel, aged 45 years.
At Hadley Hurst, near Barnet, on Saturday last, Gertrude Martha, relict of the late Sir William GOSSET, and second daughter of the late Ralph Allen DANIELL, Esq., of Trelissick, in this county.
At Saulnah, in the East Indies, of cholera, in the 44th year of his age, after a distinguished and sucessful career of twenty years in the medical service, civil and military, of the East India Company, George Evans EDGCOME, Esq., surgeon of the 5th Madras Light Cavalry, and only son of William EDGCOME, Esq., of Penryn, in this county.
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