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    1. [CORNISH-GEN] Weekly Newspaper 1st October, 1858. News
    2. West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser Friday 1st October, 1858. COUNTY COURT OF CORNWALL - In the matter of the Petition of JOSEPH STRICK, of the village of Newlyn, in the parish of Paul, in the county of Cornwall, fisherman. Notice Is Hereby Given that CHARLES DACRES BEVAN, Esq., the Judge of the County Court of Cornwall, holden at Penzance, acting in the matter of this Petition, will proceed to make a final order thereon, at the said Court, on the Fifth day of October next, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon precisely, unless cause be then and there shewn to the contrary. FRANCIS PAYNTER, Registrar. Dated 7th September, 1858. In the matter of the Petition of JOHN STRICK, of the village of Newlyn, in the parish of Paul, in the County of Cornwall, fisherman. Notice Is Hereby Given, that CHARLES DACRES BEVAN, Esq., the Judge of the County Court of Cornwall, holden at Penzance, acting in the matter of this Petition, will proceed to make a final order thereon, at the said Court, on the Fifth day of October next, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon precisely, unless cause be then and there shewn to the contrary. FRANCIS PAYNTER, Registrar. Dated 7th September, 1858. NOTICE - I, JOSIAH HOLMAN, of Truro, Cornwall, Hereby Give Notice that I will not be answerable for any Debts to be incurred by my wife, ELIZABETH HOLMAN, from this date, as I have made a separate allowance for her maintenance. Dated this 30th day of September, 1858, Josiah Holman. Witness, E. E. EDWARDS. Jun. NOTICE - Notice is Hereby Given that JOHN JOPE ROGERS, of Penrose, Esq., has by a deed bearing date the 14th day of September, 1858, revoked the several Setts of Tresavean and Tretharrap in the parish of Gwennap, in the County of Cornwall under the powers contained in the said Setts. REGINALD ROGERS. Penrose, 28 September, 1858. WANTED IMMEDIATELY - For the Cobre Mines, Cuba, an experienced Pitman. Also, a few good Miners. For particulars, apply to Mr. J. H. REYNOLDS, Buller's Row, Redruth. TO PITMEN AND SUMPMEN - Wanted immediately, for the San Jose Mines, St. Jago de Cuba, an experienced Pitman, wages GBP14 per month: also a good Sumpman, wages GBP11 per month. Apply to Mr. TREWEEK, Mawnan, near Falmouth. STATISTICS - The Rev. W. J. COOPE read the following report from the committee on Statistics. - Only one paper has this year been sent for the consideration of the statistical committee; but this is a most valuable one, from Mr. R. Q. COUCH, on the mortality of miners in the district of Lelant, being a continuation of his paper of last year. It has been submitted to Mr. C. FOX, Dr. BARHAM, and the Rev. W. J. COOPE, who are all agreed in considering it worthy the second silver medal. The rev. gentleman then observed that while this county depended so largely on its mineral productions, no subject could be of more momentous interest than that which concerned the health and comfort of its mining population, and while the society was pursuing the discovery of those appliances which tended to economise the labour of the miner, it would be exercising a wise discretion by applying its resources to the promotion of the health, strength, and life of the miner. Mr. Couch's paper was of the most valuable character as he had pursued his inquiries with a practical view. Mr. Couch had now followed his inquiries and laborious researches in the district of St. Just by further inquiry in the district of Lelant, and he (the Rev. W. J. COOPE) regretted to say, with the same melancholy result. He had found that the mortality of the mining population not only exceeded that of every other industrial class in this kingdom, but even exceeded that of the household troops, which was considered by the Times newspaper some time ago to be so excessive. The committee considered this paper so valuable that they recommended it should be published, and also that it should be granted the society's silver medal. Prize - Essay on the Mortality of Miners, in the district of Lelant R. Q. Couch, 2nd silver medal. ECCLESIASTICAL - At an ordination by the Bishop of the diocese at the Exeter Cathedral on Sunday the 19th of September, CHARLES DURNFORD NEWMAN, M. A., Wadham College, Oxford, was ordained a priest; and CHARLES RICHARD ANNER LYNE, B.A., Magdalene College, Oxford, was ordained deacon. The Rev. C. D. Newman is Head Master of the Truro Grammar School. TRURO POLICE - On Monday last, (before the Mayor and Mr. E. MICHELL,) EDWARD STEPHENS, miner of Redruth, was charged with creating a disturbance at the Market Inn, Truro, and assaulting JANE GIBSON, wife of the innkeeper. On Saturday afternoon, Stephens, in company with others, went into the house to take refreshment, and not long after a glass was heard to break. Mrs. Gibson went into the room, and spoke to the party about the glass. Stephens and another man made use of very bad language towards her, and Stephens took her by the neck, and gave her a blow which forced her against the table, and she fell to the floor, and was so much hurt as to require the attendance of a surgeon. Stephens was convicted and fined 20s. and costs, altogether, including medical expenses, GBP2. 2s. 6d.; the money was paid. On Tuesday last, (before the Mayor and Mr. CHAPPEL,) JOHN STEVENS, brush-maker, Calenick Street, was charged with threatening the life of WILLIAM WRIGHT, a lodging-house keeper, in Calenick street; he threatened to knock out his brains, and made use of other threats towards him. The prisoner was ordered to find two sureties in GBP20 each to keep the peace for six months, or in default to be committed for 21 days to the house of correction. He failed to produce the sureties, and was committed. On Wednesday, (before the Mayor, Mr. CHAPPEL, and Mr. E. MICHELL,) CATHERINE BROWN, a vagrant, of Liskeard, was charged with being drunk and using obscene language in Calenick street, on Tuesday night, to the annoyance of the inhabitants. She was taken into custody by Sergeant WOOLCOCK; the case was proved by Rd. MOSS, a woolcomber, and she was fined 5s. and costs. CATHERINE STEVENS, wife of JOHN STEVENS, of Calenick Street, was fined 5s. and costs for being drunk and disorderly in the evening of the 25th September; the case was proved by P. C. JONES. JOHN POMEROY DALLY, engine driver on the West Cornwall Railway, was charged with assaulting ABRAHAM PENROSE, a moulder at the Truro Foundry. Penrose, who is a youth about 16, lives at Malpas, and on Sunday night was on his way home from Truro. About a mile on the Malpas road, he met four men, one of whom came up to him as he was passing, and gave him a stroke with his hand across the nose, without any provocation. He remonstrated with them, and said if they did not let him alone, he would go back for the police. Dalley then gave him a violent blow on the breast, and knocked him over the pathway to the beach. He got up and went on ahead of them towards Truro, until he met Sergeant WOOLCOCK. He stated the treatment he had received, and Sergeant Woolcock went on the Falmouth road to meet the men; he turned his lamp on, and Penrose pointed out the man who had struck him. Dally was convicted, and fined 20s. and costs; the money was paid. (note two spellings of Dally). PENZANCE POLICE - On Friday last, before the Mayor, ( Mr. W. D. MATHEWS,) and Mr. J. BATTEN, magistrate, WILLIAM ROUSE, mate and THOMAS CLARK and CHARLES VIGSTONE, seamen, all three belonging to the schooner "Flying Fish," of Lyme Regis, were charged with having assaulted and annoyed THOMAS GRAY, master of the "Rachel," of Exeter. They were fined 5s. each and costs - GBP1. 8s. 9d. altogether, which was paid. JOHN FACEY, master of the schooner "Elizabeth" of Ilfracombe, was charged by Capt. JAMES BROAD, jun., deputy harbour master, with a refusal to obey his orders. Capt. Facey's answer was that casting off at once both stern and bow moorings endangered his vessel, that he did shift as fast as circumstances admitted, that as it was he had incurred 30s. damage to his vessel, and that Capt. Broad had been too irritable with him. The bench held that defendant had clearly disobeyed, and moreover had used most unbecoming language. He was fined GBP1 and costs, making altogether GBP1. 6s. 6d:- THOMAS FORD, pilot, was charged with an assault on THOMAS CARBIS, another pilot. The first had a scar on the lower lip; the last, two or three on his face. After hearing the evidence, the Mayor commented smartly on the fact that captains and pilots were drinking together at such an early hour, and fined Ford 5s. and the expenses, besides directing him to be bound in GBP10 to keep the peace for 12 months. On Tuesday last, THOMAS BIDDISON, a dealer in marine-stores, was charged before the Mayor with having continually ill-used and threatened his wife, but more particularly on Monday night. He was ordered to enter into recognizances - himself in GBP10 and two sureties in GBP10 each - to be of good behaviour for 12 months. BODMIN POLICE - On Saturday last, before the Mayor (Mr. W. PASCOE) and Mr. WARD, magistrate, MARY ANN GREEN, JANE ROBERTS and MARIA SANDERS, three females of bad character, were committed under the vagrant act. On Monday last, before the Mayor, JOSEPH EVANS was charged with deserting his wife and was committed for one month. WILLIAM MAKER, was charged with threatening to stab some persons with a knife; he was discharged on the promise of amendment. CAMBORNE PETTY SESSIONS - These sessions were held on the 28th of September, before the Rev. U. TONKIN, (chairman) Mr. R. DAVEY, M.P., Mr. C. A. REYNOLDS, and the Rev. T. PASCOE. FRANCIS PASCOE, of Camborne, ROBERT KING, of St. Erth, RICHARD COOK, of St. Ives, JOHN ANDREW, of Gwennap, THOMAS PHILLIPS, of Phillack, and JAS. ROGERS, of Gwinear, were summoned for being drunk and disorderly, and fined 5s. each and costs. JOSEPH POLGLASE, JAMES PASCOE, JOHN MILLS, and WILLIAM RICHARD RETALLACK, four boys of Camborne, appeared before the Bench, charged with shifting the points of the railway, at the Camborne station. They were severely reprimanded and discharged on paying the costs. Mr. WILLIAM NICHOLSON, post-office inspector, was summoned for getting into a first-class railway carriage, at Hayle, on the 14th of September, without getting a ticket and not having a ticket when he came to Penzance. He was fined 1s. and costs. Mr. PASCOE appeared for the Railway company, and Mr. DOWNING, for Mr. Nicholson. WILLIAM HENRY TEMBY and WALTER MAYNE, of Camborne, and WILLIAM ROWE, of Redruth, were fined for driving without reins. JOHN DAVIES GOLDSWORTHY, of Redruth, was fined 1s. 6d. and costs, for leaving his waggon in the streets at Camborne. JANE DAVEY, who keeps a beershop at Camborne, was fined 10s. and costs, for keeping open her house for the sale of beer after eleven o'clock at night, on the 5th of September. RICHARD PAULL, innkeeper, at St. Erth, was fined GBP3 and costs, for allowing drunkenness and fighting in his house, on the 13th of August; and LOUISA PAULL, wife of the above, was fined GBP1 and costs, for assaulting RICHARD HOSKING, a parish constable, of Gwinear, who was passing by Paull's house at the time. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, a parish constable of St. Erth, was summoned for neglect of duty at the above-names place. Williams produced to the bench a medical certificate stating that at the time the fighting took place he was ill. The summons against him was dismissed, and he was cautioned to be more attentive to his duties for the future. Williams lives next door to Paull. Mr. DOWNING appeared for the parties charged. JAMES TREWHEELA and CHARLES TREWHEELA, of Phillack, were charged with assaulting Sergeant SAMBELLS and police-constable RICHARDS, at Copperhouse fair; fined GBP3 each and costs. JOHN ROSEWARNE, of Camborne was charged with assaulting police-constable JOSEPH SANDERS; fined GBP1 and costs. JAMES HARRIS and WILLIAM GAY, of Illogan, were summoned for assaulting ELIZABETH SINCOCK, of Camborne. Harris was fined 5s. and costs: Gay was dismissed. Mr. DOWNING appeared for the defendants. GEORGE WILLIAM HARRIS, a little boy of Camborne, was summoned for assaulting JOHN TONKYN, by throwing a stone at him; fined 10s. including costs. WM. WILLIAMS, of Crowan, was summoned for assaulting ELIZABEHT COUCH; fined GBP1. 10s. including costs. WM. MILLS, of Camborne, was charged with stealing apples, the property of JAMES PAULL, of Camborne; he was fined GBP1. including costs. STEALING BRASS - On Friday last, a man named CHARLES NORMONTON, of Biscovey, in the parish of St. Blazey, was brought before Mr. E. COODE, jun., and Mr. LAKES, magistrates, charged with having, in company with his brother, SAMUEL NORMONTON, stolen brass from Crinnis and other mines, on the 18th of September. Samuel Normonton, who is a ticket-of-leave man, contrived to make his escape, and although many were on the look out for him, he evaded them until the 22nd, when he was captured at the house of another of his brothers, at Calstock, and was brought back on Friday just as his brother Charles Normonton's trial was over. Samuel was on Saturday charged with the same offence, and they were both committed to take their trial at the coming sessions. They are noted characters in this neighbourhood, and are both well known to the governor of the county gaol. MELANCHOLY ACCIDENT - On Saturday afternoon last, a child about one year and ten months old, names OSBORNE, was left with his grandmother while its mother went to bakehouse. The child got out of the house, and was seen by some neighbours to go across the road, and in about ten minutes after, a little girl saw it in a pool which had been baked up for the purpose of landing sand from the river, at Trenance Bridge. An alarm was given, and the man who saw the child cross the road ran to the place and took it out, but life was extinct. On the Monday evening, an inquest was held at the General Wolfe Inn, when a verdict of "accidentally drowned" was returned. ACCIDENT - On Monday last, as Messrs. FURNISS and MERIFIELD, of St. Austell, and FARQUHARSON of Truro, were returning from Summercourt fair, when descending the hill near St. Austell, the horse by some means took fright and started off at full speed, throwing them out of the carriage. Fortunately they escaped unhurt, but the carriage was smashed to pieces. On the 22nd ult., JOHN LIDDICOAT, working at the new county gaol, fell from a landing place in connection, with a "derrick." He was at once removed to the East Cornwall Hospital; fortunately no bones were broken, but his system has been severely shocked, and some time must elapse before his recovery. THOMAS ROACH, a carter on the same works, had his head cut and collar bone broken on Tuesday last, by a stone which fell from a scaffold. NARROW ESCAPE - On Tuesday afternoon, a horse and cart belonging to Mr. JOHN ROBERTS, of Newlyn (west), were standing on the Albert Pier, when, by some means, the horse's legs were struck by a plank lying on the pier. The horse at once went back, and fell over the quay, the cart being precipitated from its axle into the hold of a vessel, and the horse got jammed between the quay and the vessel. Fortunately the accident happened near the crane, and the horse was speedily released from its perilous position, without sustaining any serious injury. Mr. Roberts, who was in the cart when it fell over, escaped unhurt. FIRE - On Sunday last, about one p.m., the inhabitants of Chacewater were alarmed by a report (which proved to be too true) that some person or persons had set fire to a hay rick belonging to Mr. MOYLE. The neighbours were very active in their endeavours to arrest the progress of the fire, and although a quantity of hay was saved from the destructive element, yet it has been so injured by mineral water and smoke as to be wholly unfit for food. Two little boys are in custody for the act. This is the second time that Mr. Moyle's agricultural produce has been destroyed by an incendiary. On the former occasion about eight tons of hay with a rick of barley and oats were entirely destroyed. CORONER'S INQUEST - On Wednesday last an inquest was held at Lanner, in the parish of Gwennap, before Mr. J. CARLYON, county coroner, on the body of WILLIAM NICHOLLS, aged 42 years. The deceased was a miner and worked at Bell and Lanarth mine. On Tuesday last he was employed as kibble filler in the plat at the 24-fathom level when a piece of plank fell down the shaft and struck him on the temple, injuring him so severely that he only survived a few hours. From the evidence of the lander at the shaft it appeared that the kibble in its way up, caught in the casing and tore the piece of plank away from the horses which were working in the whim could be stopped. Verdict, "accidental death."

    11/17/2014 03:18:14
    1. Re: [CORNISH-GEN] Fw: Ancestry Worldwide subscription - CanadianMilitary records
    2. jimcorps via
    3. Hello Jean just looking at your 'mail I emailed the Canadian Archives office for details of my grandfathers PPLI records and for a small fee they photocopied every thing and sent to the UK -----Original Message----- From: JCM via Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2014 11:45 PM To: Nivard Ovington ; cornish-gen@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [CORNISH-GEN] Fw: Ancestry Worldwide subscription - CanadianMilitary records Jean, The link supplied by Nivard will not take you to John's service record YET, but only to the 2 pages of his enlistment papers. The process of digitalizing the complete service records is underway, and thousands come online weekly. If I remember correctly, projected completion is some time this winter. When John's service record is scanned and put online, you will see a link to the right of the image of the attestation papers from which you can download the record. One of the questions asked on discharge is the intended address. Joanne Toronto, Canada ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nivard Ovington via" <cornish-gen@rootsweb.com> To: <cornish-gen@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2014 2:50 PM Subject: Re: [CORNISH-GEN] Fw: Ancestry Worldwide subscription - Canadian Military records > Hi Jean > > Canada, like Australia have a lot of freely available records for their > soldiers > > John PROUTs service record is available here > > <http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/military-heritage/first-world-war/first-world-war-1914-1918-cef/Pages/item.aspx?IdNumber=593195> > > Click on the first page, save it and return to the page above, select > page two and click on it and save that > > Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > > On 16/11/2014 19:38, icemaiden47 via wrote: >> Hi everyone >> Is there anyone with a Worldwide subscription on Ancestry who could look >> up a record for me please? >> I am searching Military records for Canada and am interested in Canada, >> Soldiers of the First World War, 1914-1918, Soldier, Veteran & Prisoner >> Rolls & Lists. >> >> There is a record for a John PROUT with Other person Ada PROUT. I am >> hoping this relates to John PROUT who left Cornwall in 1913 heading to >> Quebec, and in 1916 was in Paris, Ontario when he applied to join the >> Canadian Expeditionary Force. His attestation paper number is 270060 >> showing he joined the 215th Battalion but for some reason he didn’t >> appear on the CEF lists of those who came over to England in 1917 to help >> in the war effort here. I’m trying to find out what happened to him. >> >> Many thanks >> >> Jean > ------------------------------- > Listmom: ybowers@gmail.com or CORNISH-GEN-admin@rootsweb.com > > Visit the OPC (Online Parish Clerk) web page for transcription information > http://www.cornwall-opc.org/ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > CORNISH-GEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- Listmom: ybowers@gmail.com or CORNISH-GEN-admin@rootsweb.com Visit the OPC (Online Parish Clerk) web page for transcription information http://www.cornwall-opc.org/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to CORNISH-GEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    11/17/2014 02:39:20
    1. Re: [CORNISH-GEN] Canadian Military on Ancestry Worldwide
    2. icemaiden47 via
    3. Thanks to everyone who replied with the record for John and Ada PROUT. I was hoping for one step further than the attestation record looking for a reason why he wasn't on the battalion's record of those who came over to England. Something for the future when Canada has digitised the records, hopefully. Patience, patience! Jean -----Original Message----- From: cornish-gen-request@rootsweb.com Sent: Monday, November 17, 2014 8:00 AM To: cornish-gen@rootsweb.com Subject: CORNISH-GEN Digest, Vol 9, Issue 247 When replying to a digest message, be sure and highlight ONLY the message you are quoting and select "reply quoted text" or whatever option you have in your email program. Please don't quote the entire digest. And don't forget to change the subject line from "Reply to CORNISH-GEN Digest, Vol X, Issue XXX" with the subject line from the message you are replying to. Cornish Volunteer Lookup Library http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~yvonne/cornishlib/cornishlib.htm Online Parish Clerks (OPC) http://www.cornwall-opc.org/ Questions or assistance: Contact Yvonne Bowers, Listmom CORNISH-GEN-admin@rootsweb.com Today's Topics: 1. Fw: Ancestry Worldwide subscription - Canadian Military records (icemaiden47@tiscali.co.uk) 2. Re: Fw: Ancestry Worldwide subscription - Canadian Military records (Nivard Ovington) 3. Re: Fw: Ancestry Worldwide subscription - Canadian Military records (Nivard Ovington) 4. Re: Fw: Ancestry Worldwide subscription - Canadian Military records (JCM) 5. Re: Fw: Ancestry Worldwide subscription - Canadian Military records (JCM) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2014 19:38:00 -0000 From: <icemaiden47@tiscali.co.uk> Subject: [CORNISH-GEN] Fw: Ancestry Worldwide subscription - Canadian Military records To: <cornish-gen@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <D00E062B6D724B8F892A33F4E1B71D64@AvrilPC> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Hi everyone Is there anyone with a Worldwide subscription on Ancestry who could look up a record for me please? I am searching Military records for Canada and am interested in Canada, Soldiers of the First World War, 1914-1918, Soldier, Veteran & Prisoner Rolls & Lists. There is a record for a John PROUT with Other person Ada PROUT. I am hoping this relates to John PROUT who left Cornwall in 1913 heading to Quebec, and in 1916 was in Paris, Ontario when he applied to join the Canadian Expeditionary Force. His attestation paper number is 270060 showing he joined the 215th Battalion but for some reason he didn?t appear on the CEF lists of those who came over to England in 1917 to help in the war effort here. I?m trying to find out what happened to him. Many thanks Jean ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2014 19:50:50 +0000 From: Nivard Ovington <ovington.one@gmail.com> Subject: Re: [CORNISH-GEN] Fw: Ancestry Worldwide subscription - Canadian Military records To: cornish-gen@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <5469001A.3070504@gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed Hi Jean Canada, like Australia have a lot of freely available records for their soldiers John PROUTs service record is available here <http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/military-heritage/first-world-war/first-world-war-1914-1918-cef/Pages/item.aspx?IdNumber=593195> Click on the first page, save it and return to the page above, select page two and click on it and save that Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) On 16/11/2014 19:38, icemaiden47 via wrote: > Hi everyone > Is there anyone with a Worldwide subscription on Ancestry who could look > up a record for me please? > I am searching Military records for Canada and am interested in Canada, > Soldiers of the First World War, 1914-1918, Soldier, Veteran & Prisoner > Rolls & Lists. > > There is a record for a John PROUT with Other person Ada PROUT. I am > hoping this relates to John PROUT who left Cornwall in 1913 heading to > Quebec, and in 1916 was in Paris, Ontario when he applied to join the > Canadian Expeditionary Force. His attestation paper number is 270060 > showing he joined the 215th Battalion but for some reason he didn?t appear > on the CEF lists of those who came over to England in 1917 to help in the > war effort here. I?m trying to find out what happened to him. > > Many thanks > > Jean ------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2014 19:53:02 +0000 From: Nivard Ovington <ovington.one@gmail.com> Subject: Re: [CORNISH-GEN] Fw: Ancestry Worldwide subscription - Canadian Military records To: cornish-gen@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <5469009E.7030503@gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed You might also want to check out any others you may have There are six hits for John PROUT alone <http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/military-heritage/first-world-war/first-world-war-1914-1918-cef/Pages/search.aspx> Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) On 16/11/2014 19:38, icemaiden47 via wrote: > Hi everyone > Is there anyone with a Worldwide subscription on Ancestry who could look > up a record for me please? > I am searching Military records for Canada and am interested in Canada, > Soldiers of the First World War, 1914-1918, Soldier, Veteran & Prisoner > Rolls & Lists. > > There is a record for a John PROUT with Other person Ada PROUT. I am > hoping this relates to John PROUT who left Cornwall in 1913 heading to > Quebec, and in 1916 was in Paris, Ontario when he applied to join the > Canadian Expeditionary Force. His attestation paper number is 270060 > showing he joined the 215th Battalion but for some reason he didn?t appear > on the CEF lists of those who came over to England in 1917 to help in the > war effort here. I?m trying to find out what happened to him. > > Many thanks > > Jean ------------------------------ Message: 4 Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2014 18:45:18 -0500 From: JCM <JCM2006@sympatico.ca> Subject: Re: [CORNISH-GEN] Fw: Ancestry Worldwide subscription - Canadian Military records To: "Nivard Ovington" <ovington.one@gmail.com>, <cornish-gen@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <BLU437-SMTP1258E379B5D6644AF2CF33D18A0@phx.gbl> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="UTF-8"; reply-type=original Jean, The link supplied by Nivard will not take you to John's service record YET, but only to the 2 pages of his enlistment papers. The process of digitalizing the complete service records is underway, and thousands come online weekly. If I remember correctly, projected completion is some time this winter. When John's service record is scanned and put online, you will see a link to the right of the image of the attestation papers from which you can download the record. One of the questions asked on discharge is the intended address. Joanne Toronto, Canada ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nivard Ovington via" <cornish-gen@rootsweb.com> To: <cornish-gen@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2014 2:50 PM Subject: Re: [CORNISH-GEN] Fw: Ancestry Worldwide subscription - Canadian Military records > Hi Jean > > Canada, like Australia have a lot of freely available records for their > soldiers > > John PROUTs service record is available here > > <http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/military-heritage/first-world-war/first-world-war-1914-1918-cef/Pages/item.aspx?IdNumber=593195> > > Click on the first page, save it and return to the page above, select > page two and click on it and save that > > Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > > On 16/11/2014 19:38, icemaiden47 via wrote: >> Hi everyone >> Is there anyone with a Worldwide subscription on Ancestry who could look >> up a record for me please? >> I am searching Military records for Canada and am interested in Canada, >> Soldiers of the First World War, 1914-1918, Soldier, Veteran & Prisoner >> Rolls & Lists. >> >> There is a record for a John PROUT with Other person Ada PROUT. I am >> hoping this relates to John PROUT who left Cornwall in 1913 heading to >> Quebec, and in 1916 was in Paris, Ontario when he applied to join the >> Canadian Expeditionary Force. His attestation paper number is 270060 >> showing he joined the 215th Battalion but for some reason he didn?t >> appear on the CEF lists of those who came over to England in 1917 to help >> in the war effort here. I?m trying to find out what happened to him. >> >> Many thanks >> >> Jean > ------------------------------- > Listmom: ybowers@gmail.com or CORNISH-GEN-admin@rootsweb.com > > Visit the OPC (Online Parish Clerk) web page for transcription information > http://www.cornwall-opc.org/ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > CORNISH-GEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------ Message: 5 Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2014 18:45:18 -0500 From: JCM <JCM2006@sympatico.ca> Subject: Re: [CORNISH-GEN] Fw: Ancestry Worldwide subscription - Canadian Military records To: "Nivard Ovington" <ovington.one@gmail.com>, <cornish-gen@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <BLU437-SMTP34E192D719F6CECDA1C373D18A0@phx.gbl> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="UTF-8"; reply-type=original ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nivard Ovington via" <cornish-gen@rootsweb.com> To: <cornish-gen@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2014 2:50 PM Subject: Re: [CORNISH-GEN] Fw: Ancestry Worldwide subscription - Canadian Military records > Hi Jean > > Canada, like Australia have a lot of freely available records for their > soldiers > > John PROUTs service record is available here > > <http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/military-heritage/first-world-war/first-world-war-1914-1918-cef/Pages/item.aspx?IdNumber=593195> > > Click on the first page, save it and return to the page above, select > page two and click on it and save that > > Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > > On 16/11/2014 19:38, icemaiden47 via wrote: >> Hi everyone >> Is there anyone with a Worldwide subscription on Ancestry who could look >> up a record for me please? >> I am searching Military records for Canada and am interested in Canada, >> Soldiers of the First World War, 1914-1918, Soldier, Veteran & Prisoner >> Rolls & Lists. >> >> There is a record for a John PROUT with Other person Ada PROUT. I am >> hoping this relates to John PROUT who left Cornwall in 1913 heading to >> Quebec, and in 1916 was in Paris, Ontario when he applied to join the >> Canadian Expeditionary Force. His attestation paper number is 270060 >> showing he joined the 215th Battalion but for some reason he didn?t >> appear on the CEF lists of those who came over to England in 1917 to help >> in the war effort here. I?m trying to find out what happened to him. >> >> Many thanks >> >> Jean > ------------------------------- > Listmom: ybowers@gmail.com or CORNISH-GEN-admin@rootsweb.com > > Visit the OPC (Online Parish Clerk) web page for transcription information > http://www.cornwall-opc.org/ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > CORNISH-GEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------ To contact the CORNISH-GEN list administrator, send an email to CORNISH-GEN-admin@rootsweb.com. To post a message to the CORNISH-GEN mailing list, send an email to CORNISH-GEN@rootsweb.com. __________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to CORNISH-GEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body of the email with no additional text. 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    11/17/2014 02:16:34
    1. Re: [CORNISH-GEN] Fw: Ancestry Worldwide subscription - Canadian Military records
    2. Nivard Ovington via
    3. You might also want to check out any others you may have There are six hits for John PROUT alone <http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/military-heritage/first-world-war/first-world-war-1914-1918-cef/Pages/search.aspx> Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) On 16/11/2014 19:38, icemaiden47 via wrote: > Hi everyone > Is there anyone with a Worldwide subscription on Ancestry who could look up a record for me please? > I am searching Military records for Canada and am interested in Canada, Soldiers of the First World War, 1914-1918, Soldier, Veteran & Prisoner Rolls & Lists. > > There is a record for a John PROUT with Other person Ada PROUT. I am hoping this relates to John PROUT who left Cornwall in 1913 heading to Quebec, and in 1916 was in Paris, Ontario when he applied to join the Canadian Expeditionary Force. His attestation paper number is 270060 showing he joined the 215th Battalion but for some reason he didn’t appear on the CEF lists of those who came over to England in 1917 to help in the war effort here. I’m trying to find out what happened to him. > > Many thanks > > Jean

    11/16/2014 12:53:02
    1. Re: [CORNISH-GEN] Fw: Ancestry Worldwide subscription - Canadian Military records
    2. Nivard Ovington via
    3. Hi Jean Canada, like Australia have a lot of freely available records for their soldiers John PROUTs service record is available here <http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/military-heritage/first-world-war/first-world-war-1914-1918-cef/Pages/item.aspx?IdNumber=593195> Click on the first page, save it and return to the page above, select page two and click on it and save that Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) On 16/11/2014 19:38, icemaiden47 via wrote: > Hi everyone > Is there anyone with a Worldwide subscription on Ancestry who could look up a record for me please? > I am searching Military records for Canada and am interested in Canada, Soldiers of the First World War, 1914-1918, Soldier, Veteran & Prisoner Rolls & Lists. > > There is a record for a John PROUT with Other person Ada PROUT. I am hoping this relates to John PROUT who left Cornwall in 1913 heading to Quebec, and in 1916 was in Paris, Ontario when he applied to join the Canadian Expeditionary Force. His attestation paper number is 270060 showing he joined the 215th Battalion but for some reason he didn’t appear on the CEF lists of those who came over to England in 1917 to help in the war effort here. I’m trying to find out what happened to him. > > Many thanks > > Jean

    11/16/2014 12:50:50
    1. [CORNISH-GEN] Fw: Ancestry Worldwide subscription - Canadian Military records
    2. icemaiden47 via
    3. Hi everyone Is there anyone with a Worldwide subscription on Ancestry who could look up a record for me please? I am searching Military records for Canada and am interested in Canada, Soldiers of the First World War, 1914-1918, Soldier, Veteran & Prisoner Rolls & Lists. There is a record for a John PROUT with Other person Ada PROUT. I am hoping this relates to John PROUT who left Cornwall in 1913 heading to Quebec, and in 1916 was in Paris, Ontario when he applied to join the Canadian Expeditionary Force. His attestation paper number is 270060 showing he joined the 215th Battalion but for some reason he didn’t appear on the CEF lists of those who came over to England in 1917 to help in the war effort here. I’m trying to find out what happened to him. Many thanks Jean

    11/16/2014 12:38:00
    1. Re: [CORNISH-GEN] Fw: Ancestry Worldwide subscription - Canadian Military records
    2. JCM via
    3. Jean, The link supplied by Nivard will not take you to John's service record YET, but only to the 2 pages of his enlistment papers. The process of digitalizing the complete service records is underway, and thousands come online weekly. If I remember correctly, projected completion is some time this winter. When John's service record is scanned and put online, you will see a link to the right of the image of the attestation papers from which you can download the record. One of the questions asked on discharge is the intended address. Joanne Toronto, Canada ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nivard Ovington via" <cornish-gen@rootsweb.com> To: <cornish-gen@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2014 2:50 PM Subject: Re: [CORNISH-GEN] Fw: Ancestry Worldwide subscription - Canadian Military records > Hi Jean > > Canada, like Australia have a lot of freely available records for their > soldiers > > John PROUTs service record is available here > > <http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/military-heritage/first-world-war/first-world-war-1914-1918-cef/Pages/item.aspx?IdNumber=593195> > > Click on the first page, save it and return to the page above, select > page two and click on it and save that > > Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > > On 16/11/2014 19:38, icemaiden47 via wrote: >> Hi everyone >> Is there anyone with a Worldwide subscription on Ancestry who could look >> up a record for me please? >> I am searching Military records for Canada and am interested in Canada, >> Soldiers of the First World War, 1914-1918, Soldier, Veteran & Prisoner >> Rolls & Lists. >> >> There is a record for a John PROUT with Other person Ada PROUT. I am >> hoping this relates to John PROUT who left Cornwall in 1913 heading to >> Quebec, and in 1916 was in Paris, Ontario when he applied to join the >> Canadian Expeditionary Force. His attestation paper number is 270060 >> showing he joined the 215th Battalion but for some reason he didn’t >> appear on the CEF lists of those who came over to England in 1917 to help >> in the war effort here. I’m trying to find out what happened to him. >> >> Many thanks >> >> Jean > ------------------------------- > Listmom: ybowers@gmail.com or CORNISH-GEN-admin@rootsweb.com > > Visit the OPC (Online Parish Clerk) web page for transcription information > http://www.cornwall-opc.org/ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > CORNISH-GEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    11/16/2014 11:45:18
    1. Re: [CORNISH-GEN] Fw: Ancestry Worldwide subscription - Canadian Military records
    2. JCM via
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nivard Ovington via" <cornish-gen@rootsweb.com> To: <cornish-gen@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2014 2:50 PM Subject: Re: [CORNISH-GEN] Fw: Ancestry Worldwide subscription - Canadian Military records > Hi Jean > > Canada, like Australia have a lot of freely available records for their > soldiers > > John PROUTs service record is available here > > <http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/military-heritage/first-world-war/first-world-war-1914-1918-cef/Pages/item.aspx?IdNumber=593195> > > Click on the first page, save it and return to the page above, select > page two and click on it and save that > > Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > > On 16/11/2014 19:38, icemaiden47 via wrote: >> Hi everyone >> Is there anyone with a Worldwide subscription on Ancestry who could look >> up a record for me please? >> I am searching Military records for Canada and am interested in Canada, >> Soldiers of the First World War, 1914-1918, Soldier, Veteran & Prisoner >> Rolls & Lists. >> >> There is a record for a John PROUT with Other person Ada PROUT. I am >> hoping this relates to John PROUT who left Cornwall in 1913 heading to >> Quebec, and in 1916 was in Paris, Ontario when he applied to join the >> Canadian Expeditionary Force. His attestation paper number is 270060 >> showing he joined the 215th Battalion but for some reason he didn’t >> appear on the CEF lists of those who came over to England in 1917 to help >> in the war effort here. I’m trying to find out what happened to him. >> >> Many thanks >> >> Jean > ------------------------------- > Listmom: ybowers@gmail.com or CORNISH-GEN-admin@rootsweb.com > > Visit the OPC (Online Parish Clerk) web page for transcription information > http://www.cornwall-opc.org/ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > CORNISH-GEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    11/16/2014 11:45:18
    1. Re: [CORNISH-GEN] Penberthy
    2. Bob Bolitho via
    3. Hi Diane FamilySearch has the Uny Lelant baptism register for the period you are interest in at: https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1769414 Click on the link under "View Images in this Collection". I can see three possible brothers for your Richard Penberthy, including a Stephen. The father in each case is Richard. There is more information on the Online Parish Clerks Lelant page at: http://www.cornwall-opc.org/Par_new/l_m/lelant.php Click on the link "A list of available Wills and Probate Documents" and you will find the Cornwall Record Office reference for a Richard Penberthy will made in 1719. If Richard's wife was still alive when he died, you may pick up her name from this will. Bob Bolitho On 15/11/2014 10:09 PM, Diane Penberthy via wrote: > Does anyone know parents of Richard Penberthy who married Bridget Moorshead in 1723 in Uny Lelant. Her father John. Apparently they only had one child Stephen in 1724 as Richard died in 1726 . He had a brother Stephen. Thanks. Di > > >From Diane Penberthy, sent from my iPad. > ------------------------------- > Listmom: ybowers@gmail.com or CORNISH-GEN-admin@rootsweb.com > > Visit the OPC (Online Parish Clerk) web page for transcription information http://www.cornwall-opc.org/ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to CORNISH-GEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com

    11/16/2014 02:42:58
    1. [CORNISH-GEN] Penberthy
    2. Diane Penberthy via
    3. Does anyone know parents of Richard Penberthy who married Bridget Moorshead in 1723 in Uny Lelant. Her father John. Apparently they only had one child Stephen in 1724 as Richard died in 1726 . He had a brother Stephen. Thanks. Di >From Diane Penberthy, sent from my iPad.

    11/15/2014 12:09:32
    1. Re: [CORNISH-GEN] Death Duty Registers
    2. Nivard Ovington via
    3. Hi Wesley I would suggest reading the following guides on the National Archives <http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/records/looking-for-person/deathduty.htm> <http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/records/research-guides/death-duty-records-1796-to-1903.htm> You may need a researcher at Kew to gain a copy I have one from 1854 which lists all his children and the only record that they were all illegitimate, they are in abbreviated form but I gained a lot from it Whether yours would I can't say I did also see the following in the Country court death duty registers 1796-1811 Abstract of Will of Thomas Keam of St. Mewan, Cornwall Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) On 15/11/2014 04:06, Wesley Johnston via wrote: > FindMyPast has the index to Death Duty Registers. And I found an entry for Peter Keam of St Mewan in 1823. The Court is given as Ars Cornwall. And it shows Register 3, Folio 1131 for the entry. > 1 - What is in the indexed record -- the record on folio 1131 of register 3? Is this a record of his estate, or is it just a record of the levying and/or payment of the death duty? > 2 - Where it the indexed record?

    11/15/2014 03:56:56
    1. [CORNISH-GEN] Death Duty Registers
    2. Wesley Johnston via
    3. FindMyPast has the index to Death Duty Registers. And I found an entry for Peter Keam of St Mewan in 1823. The Court is given as Ars Cornwall. And it shows Register 3, Folio 1131 for the entry. 1 - What is in the indexed record -- the record on folio 1131 of register 3? Is this a record of his estate, or is it just a record of the levying and/or payment of the death duty? 2 - Where it the indexed record?

    11/14/2014 09:06:22
    1. [CORNISH-GEN] WW1 POWs
    2. Joy Langdon via
    3. Here are several WW1 related websites that may be of interest to someone. The International Red Cross have made their WW1 Prisoners of War index cards available: http://grandeguerre.icrc.org/ The Imperial War Museum are inviting people to add photos and information about their relatives who fought in WW1 to their database: https://livesofthefirstworldwar.org/ The diaries of Margaret Kelly of Kelly House near Tavistock are being put online day by day 100 years after the entry. http://kelly-house.co.uk/margarets-ww1-diary-100-years/ Joy

    11/13/2014 09:24:12
    1. [CORNISH-GEN] Penberthy Family
    2. Diane Penberthy via
    3. Hello all, Does anyone know or have family for John Penberthy Will Admon 1690 who married Mary Edwards? Probably in Uny Lelant Cornwall They had a son Stephen Penberthy who married Ann Thurleby 1679. Her father was John. I think that I am missing a generation before Richard Penberthy who married Bridget Moorshead in 1723 a widow. He was born 1692 and died 1726. They had a son Stephen in 1724. I can now go down further to present day. There is a comprehensive story about The Penberthy Family, however these are mostly William and the Burger of St. Ives 1685 etc. Must be cousins. I doubt if anyone has done this side. Just wondering! Thank you from Western Australia. Diane Penberthy >From Diane Penberthy, sent from my iPad.

    11/13/2014 05:37:55
    1. Re: [CORNISH-GEN] Penberthy Family
    2. Liz via
    3. Hello Diane I have a few PENBERTHYs who lived in the Uny Lelant area. I haven't done much about them as they are merely a twig on my tree. Marianne PENBERTHY m. William Freethy BODINNAR on 23 Mar 1843 at Uny Lelant. Marianne's parents being Charles PENBERTHY and Jane JENKYN. Liz in a very wet and windy Penzance -----Original Message----- From: cornish-gen-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:cornish-gen-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Diane Penberthy via Sent: 13 November 2014 04:38 To: cornish-gen@rootsweb.com Subject: [CORNISH-GEN] Penberthy Family Hello all, Does anyone know or have family for John Penberthy Will Admon 1690 who married Mary Edwards? Probably in Uny Lelant Cornwall They had a son Stephen Penberthy who married Ann Thurleby 1679. Her father was John. I think that I am missing a generation before Richard Penberthy who married Bridget Moorshead in 1723 a widow. He was born 1692 and died 1726. They had a son Stephen in 1724. I can now go down further to present day. There is a comprehensive story about The Penberthy Family, however these are mostly William and the Burger of St. Ives 1685 etc. Must be cousins. I doubt if anyone has done this side. Just wondering! Thank you from Western Australia. Diane Penberthy >From Diane Penberthy, sent from my iPad. ------------------------------- Listmom: ybowers@gmail.com or CORNISH-GEN-admin@rootsweb.com Visit the OPC (Online Parish Clerk) web page for transcription information http://www.cornwall-opc.org/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to CORNISH-GEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    11/13/2014 04:06:26
    1. Re: [CORNISH-GEN] Penberthy Family
    2. bobmarval via
    3. Hello-- This is Valerie Marhenke, Bob's wife. I wanted to let you all know that Bob passed away on November 4th. It was sudden and we are all still a bit in shock. We are receiving a lot of emails from "Cornish" and hope that perhaps you can remove Bob's name from your email list as I will not be participating in the conversations. Thank you so much! Valerie Marhenke On Thu, 13 Nov 2014 06:35:49 -0500 Bill Curnow via <cornish-gen@rootsweb.com> writes: > Diane, > > Way back in the 1990s, Kathy Weigel placed on line the following > abstract of > John PENBERTHY's 1690 estate administration: > > "Administration granted 27 January 1689/90; MARY PENBERTHY, relict, > > renounces in favor of her son STEPHEN PENBERTHY. Bondsmen said > STEPHEN > PENBERTHY, farmer, of Lelant; GEORGE TRANICK, farmer, of St. Erth; > WILLIAM > MITCHELL, of Lelant. Inventory 5 January 1689/90 by GEORGE TRANICK > & > WILLIAM MITCHELL. > > AP/P/1658" > > Hope this helps! > > Bill Curnow > Port Charlotte, FL, USA > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Diane Penberthy via" <cornish-gen@rootsweb.com> > To: <cornish-gen@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2014 11:37 PM > Subject: [CORNISH-GEN] Penberthy Family > > > > Hello all, > > Does anyone know or have family for John Penberthy Will Admon 1690 > who > > married Mary Edwards? Probably in Uny Lelant Cornwall > > They had a son Stephen Penberthy who married Ann Thurleby 1679. > Her > > father was John. > > I think that I am missing a generation before Richard Penberthy > who > > married Bridget Moorshead in 1723 a widow. He was born 1692 and > died > > 1726. They had a son Stephen in 1724. > > I can now go down further to present day. > > There is a comprehensive story about The Penberthy Family, however > these > > are mostly William and the Burger of St. Ives 1685 etc. Must be > cousins. > > I doubt if anyone has done this side. Just wondering! > > Thank you from Western Australia. > > Diane Penberthy > > > > > >>From Diane Penberthy, sent from my iPad. > > ------------------------------- > > Listmom: ybowers@gmail.com or CORNISH-GEN-admin@rootsweb.com > > > > Visit the OPC (Online Parish Clerk) web page for transcription > information > > http://www.cornwall-opc.org/ > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > CORNISH-GEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the > > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > ------------------------------- > Listmom: ybowers@gmail.com or CORNISH-GEN-admin@rootsweb.com > > Visit the OPC (Online Parish Clerk) web page for transcription > information http://www.cornwall-opc.org/ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > CORNISH-GEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > ____________________________________________________________ The #1 Worst Carb Ever? Click to Learn #1 Carb that Kills Your Blood Sugar &#40;Don&#39;t Eat This!&#41; http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3141/5464d69b6f47a569b0f2ast02duc

    11/13/2014 03:02:45
    1. [CORNISH-GEN] Penberthy Family
    2. Bill Curnow via
    3. Diane, Way back in the 1990s, Kathy Weigel placed on line the following abstract of John PENBERTHY's 1690 estate administration: "Administration granted 27 January 1689/90; MARY PENBERTHY, relict, renounces in favor of her son STEPHEN PENBERTHY. Bondsmen said STEPHEN PENBERTHY, farmer, of Lelant; GEORGE TRANICK, farmer, of St. Erth; WILLIAM MITCHELL, of Lelant. Inventory 5 January 1689/90 by GEORGE TRANICK & WILLIAM MITCHELL. AP/P/1658" Hope this helps! Bill Curnow Port Charlotte, FL, USA ----- Original Message ----- From: "Diane Penberthy via" <cornish-gen@rootsweb.com> To: <cornish-gen@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2014 11:37 PM Subject: [CORNISH-GEN] Penberthy Family > Hello all, > Does anyone know or have family for John Penberthy Will Admon 1690 who > married Mary Edwards? Probably in Uny Lelant Cornwall > They had a son Stephen Penberthy who married Ann Thurleby 1679. Her > father was John. > I think that I am missing a generation before Richard Penberthy who > married Bridget Moorshead in 1723 a widow. He was born 1692 and died > 1726. They had a son Stephen in 1724. > I can now go down further to present day. > There is a comprehensive story about The Penberthy Family, however these > are mostly William and the Burger of St. Ives 1685 etc. Must be cousins. > I doubt if anyone has done this side. Just wondering! > Thank you from Western Australia. > Diane Penberthy > > >>From Diane Penberthy, sent from my iPad. > ------------------------------- > Listmom: ybowers@gmail.com or CORNISH-GEN-admin@rootsweb.com > > Visit the OPC (Online Parish Clerk) web page for transcription information > http://www.cornwall-opc.org/ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > CORNISH-GEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    11/12/2014 11:35:49
    1. Re: [CORNISH-GEN] West Briton, 24 Sep 1858 BMDs
    2. David Coppin via
    3. Mary Elizabeth was indeed their only child AT THAT TIME. Philip RIDDLE and his wife Elizabeth (née WHITING) had two more children at Cardinham (1860 and 1863) after which Philip died in 1864. In 1868, Elizabeth married my widowed 2ggf, John Coppin. David Coppin OPC Cardinham and St Winnow -----Original Message----- From: cornish-gen-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:cornish-gen-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Julia Mosman via Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2014 3:16 AM To: cornish@rootsweb.com; cornish-gen@rootsweb.com Subject: [CORNISH-GEN] West Briton, 24 Sep 1858 BMDs West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser Transcription of BMDs by Maurine Nuttall Friday, September 24, 1858 . Deaths. At Newland, Cardinham, on Sunday last, Mary Elizabeth, only child of Mr. Philip RIDDLE, aged 5 years. Julia M.   West Briton Transcriptions, 1836-1856 at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~wbritonad St. Austell Area History and Genealogy at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~staustell

    11/12/2014 03:13:49
    1. [CORNISH-GEN] West Briton, 24 Sep 1858 BMDs
    2. Julia Mosman via
    3. West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser Transcription of BMDs by Maurine Nuttall Friday, September 24, 1858 Births. . At Falmouth, on the 15th inst., the wife of Mr. E. D. GUTHERIDGE, of a son. . At Penzance, on Sunday last, the wife of A. K. MACKINNON, Esq., of a son. . At Mousehole, on Sunday last, the wife of Mr. Thomas ROWE, jun., of a son - still-born. . At Newlyn, on Sunday last, the wife of Mr. Richard PAYNE, of a son. . At Ludgvan Churchtown, on Sunday last, the wife of Mr. William WILLIAMS, of a son; and at Lowerquarter, on the same day, the wife of Mr. Charles ROACH, of a daughter. . At St. Ives, the wife of Mr. James YONGE, of a son; and the wife of Mr. Wm. Henry STEVENS, of a son. . At Camborne, the wife of Mr. Henry BENNETTS, of a daughter; and the wife of Mr. Richard RETALLICK, of a daughter. . At Redruth, the wife of W. R. MICHELL, of a son; the wife of Mr. W. TREWHELA, of a daughter; the wife of Mr. John WILLIAMS, of a daughter; the wife of Mr. James HICKS, of a son; and the wife of Mr. Wm. HALLS, of a daughter. . At St. Day, on the 17th inst., the wife of Mr. S. R. TREBILCOCK, of a daughter. . At Chacewater, on the 14th inst., the wife of Mr. NINNIS, of the National School, of a daughter; on the 15th inst., the wife of Mr. William ARTHUR, of a son; and on Monday last, the wife of Mr. BUZZA, of a son. . At Newquay, on the 19th inst., the wife of Capt. Isaac PAPPIN, of a son. . At Launceston, on the 14th inst., the wife of Mr. J. SPETTIGUE, of a daughter; and on the 13th inst., the wife of Mr. Henry SHORT, jun., of a daughter. . At Kensey Cottage, Launceston, on the 14th inst., the wife of the Rev. James SAUNDERS, of a son. . At St. George's Island, near Looe on the 12th inst., the wife of Mr. W. VAGUE, of a daughter. . At Mevagissey, on the 9th inst., the wife of Mr. Peter KYMBRELL, of a son - still-born. . At St. Austell, last week, the wife of Mr. William WILLIAMS, of a daughter; and on Sunday last, the wife of Mr. William CLEMES, jun., of a daughter. . At Sticker, on Tuesday last, the wife of Mr. Joseph BLIGHT, of a son. . At Green Bank, Plymouth, on the 11th inst., the wife of Charles NORRINGTON, Esq., of a daughter. . At Mount Pleasant, Wayne County, Pennsylvania, on the 25th ult., the wife of Mr. Richard ARTHUR, formerly of St. Mabyn, of a son; and on the same day, the wife of Mr. John FITZE, formerly of Linkinhorne, of a son. . Marriages. . At St. George's Church, Truro, on the 12th inst., Mr. Henry ROWE, of Charlestown, to Mrs. SHOLL, of the New Inn, Truro. . At Falmouth, on the 17th inst., Mr. Thomas BARNES, to Miss Ellen BISHOP; and on Tuesday last, Mr. William BEST, of H.M.S. “Russell,” to Miss Jane OLIVE, of Falmouth. . At Madron, on Tuesday last, Mr. John C. LORD, of St. Austell, to Miss Elizabeth STEPHENS, of Madron; on Sunday, Mr. John CARBIS, to Mrs. Elizabeth POYER, both of Penzance; and on Monday last, Mr. Michael DONNITHORNE, to Miss Mary Ann ROWE, both of Penzance. . At Chacewater, on Thursday last, Mr. Joseph JEFFERY, to Miss Eliza Jane BENNETTS, both of Chacewater. . At Padstow, last week, Mr. Thomas CHAPMAN, to Miss Sarah HUTCHINGS. . At Lanlivery, on the 15th inst., Mr. W. STONE, of Bridgend, St.Winnow, to Miss Agnes MUMFORD, of Lostwithiel. . At Bodmin, on Saturday last, Mr. Henry HOSKIN, to Miss Sarah Ann WODMAN, both of Egloshayle. . At Plymouth, on the 23rd inst., Mr. J. POLKINGHORNE, to Miss ROWE, both of Tywardreath. . At Trinity Church, London, on Tuesday last, Mr. Edgar BARRETT, to Miss Eliza N. HEWETT, of Penzance. . Deaths. . At Truro Vean Tean Terrace, Truro, on the 17th inst., Judith MOORE, relict of the late Rev. W. MOORE, aged 75 years. She was greatly loved, and will long be remembered by a large circle of friends. . In Lemon Street, Truro, at the residence of her aunt, on Tuesday last, Edith Ann, the second and beloved daughter of Mr. William R. ROUSE. . At 9, Strangways Terrace, Truro, on Tuesday last, Arthur Downey, youngest son of Henry LAMBE, Esq., aged 23 years. . At Truro, on Tuesday last, Sophia, wife of Mr. Richard BARRETT, Builder, &c., aged 35 years. . At his residence, Erisey-terrace, Falmouth, on Wednesday last, after a very protracted illness, James CORNISH, Esq., surgeon, aged 66 years. Mr. CORNISH was an Alderman, a permanent magistrate, and several times the Mayor of that borough, the duties of which offices he filled, till disqualified by sickness, with ability and judgment, and to the satisfaction of his townsmen. From early youth to matured age, he imbibed advanced views and opinions on political questions, and possessed of a naturally brilliant, aided by a cultivated talent, he contributed greatly to give a progressive tone to liberal principles in his native town, the welfare of which he always had much at heart and invariably advocated. For a lengthened period the deceased occupied a prominent position in all public matters, whether connected with the political or the social interests of the town, or the more extended ones of the county. His polished taste and literary research, his frank manner and benevolent ! disposition, combined with a readiness of speech and a congeniality of spirit, rendered him at all times a desirable and instructive companion. In his removal the Masonic body of Cornwall have sustained the loss of another exalted and most intelligent Brother of their benevolent order, and whilst his decease is regretted, his memory will be long and fondly cherished alike by his afflicted relatives and by many surviving friends. About thirty years ago the present Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. DISRAELI, made the personal acquaintance of Mr. CORNISH, and appreciated his critical taste and literary lore, and on his recent visit to the county, availed himself of the opportunity of renewing the acquaintance. . At Falmouth, on Wednesday last, Mr. William MERIFIELD, aged 75 years. . At Penzance, on the 17th instant, Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. Richard THOMAS, aged 26 years; on the 18th inst., Mr. Joseph SEMMENS, aged 86 years; and on Monday last, Ann, widow of Mr. John JAMES, aged 56 years. . At Madron, on Tuesday last, Mr. William NICHOLLS, aged 49 years. . At St. Ives, on the 12th inst., Elizabeth, daughter of Capt. John PHILLIPS, schooner "Mounts Bay," aged 17 years; and on Sunday last, Mr. William ROUSE, aged 89 years. . At Camborne, on Sunday last, Lavinia, daughter of Mr. Thomas HANCOCK, aged 9 years. . At Redruth, on Monday last, Miss Mary Jane WOOLF, aged 37 years; on the 16th inst., the infant daughter of Mr. John JOHNS; and on Sunday last, the widow of the late Mr. Samuel TREVENA, aged 75 years. . At Chacewater, on Monday last, Mrs. Johanna DAVEY, aged 32 years. . At Benallack, Probus, on the 18th inst., Amy, wife of Mr. Henry CROGGON, aged 42 years. . At Launceston, on the 14th inst., Mrs. GEORGE, widow of the late Mr. William GEORGE. . At Newland, Cardinham, on Sunday last, Mary Elizabeth, only child of Mr. Philip RIDDLE, aged 5 years. . At Bodmin, on Friday last, Mrs. Elizabeth WARNE, aged 71 years. . At Linkinhorne, on the 14th inst., Mr. Edward JASPER. . At Mevagissey, on the 18th inst., Mr. Nicholas LELEAN, jun., aged 27 years. . At Bridgend, St. Winnow, on the 16th inst., Mr. Edward MINORS, aged 67 years. . At St. Austell, on Monday last, Mr. William MITCHELL, formerly of Penzance, aged 62 years. . At Lostwithiel, on the 16th inst., Mr. Peter TRIGGS, aged 75 years. . At Churchtown, Lanteglos by Fowey, Mr. Hugh HENWOOD, aged 39 years; and at Pont, in the same parish, Mr. Thomas PARSONS, aged 82 years. . At Osborne Villas, Devonport, on Sunday last, Colonel St. Aubyn MOLESWORTH, late Royal Engineers, aged 59 years. . At Union-square, Southwark, on the 16th inst., Charles COOKE, Esq., only son of the late Lieut. John COOKE, R.N., of Launceston, aged 27 years. Julia M.   West Briton Transcriptions, 1836-1856 at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~wbritonad St. Austell Area History and Genealogy at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~staustell

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    1. [CORNISH-GEN] West Briton, 17 Sep 1858 BMDs
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    3. West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser  Transcription of BMDs by Maurine Nuttall Friday, September 17, 1858 Births. . At Trevent, Zennor, the wife of Mr. John RICHARDS, of a daughter. . At St. Ives, the wife of Mr. Job STEVENS, of a son; the wife of Mr. William KERNICK, jun, of a daughter; and the wife of Mr. Nicholas SMITH, of a daughter. . At East End, Hayle, the wife of Mr. J. HAWKE, of a daughter; the wife of Mr. John QUICK, of a son; and the wife of Mr. John SIMMONS, of a son. . At Ventonleaque, the wife of Mr. J. COOKE, of a daughter. . At Hayle Foundry, the wife of Mr. H. S. TYACK, of a son. . At Connor, Gwithian, the wife of Mr. R. MOON, of a son. . At Guildford, Phillack, the wife of Mr. J. CARTHEW, of a daughter. . At Redruth, the wife of Hugh PASCOE, of a son; on the 7th inst., the wife of Mr. Samuel HOLLOW, of a daughter; and the wife of Mr. W. J. REYNOLDS, of a son. . At Shallow Adit, Redruth, the wife of Mr. John BONDS, of a daughter. . At St. Blazey, on Sunday last, the wife of Mr. Wm. H. NETTLE, of a daughter. . At Tywardreath, on Sunday last, the wife of Mr. Richard TAYLOR, of a son; and on Wednesday last, the wife of Mr. G. COCK, of a son. . At Bodmin, on Friday last, the wife of Mr. Richard GROSE, of a daughter; on the same day, the wife of Mr. John KENDALL, of a son; and on Saturday last, the wife of Richard KEAN, of a daughter. . At Fowey, on the 7th inst., the wife of Mr. N. TIDDY, of H.M. Customs, of a daughter. . At Liskeard, on the 8th inst., the wife of Mr. John MAY, of a son; and on the 7th inst., the wife of Mr. Wm. HOCKIN, of a son. . At Plymouth, on the 9th inst., the wife of Mr. W. R. THOMAS, of a son. . Marriages. . At West End, Hayle, Mr. John GILL, to Miss E. GRIBBLE, both of Camborne. . At East End, Hayle, Mr. James Letcher WEARNE, to Miss C. GALL; and Mr. James MASSEY, to Miss E. WARD. . At St. Austell, on Sunday last, Mr. Samuel HOOPER, of St. Mewan, to Miss COUCH, of St. Austell. . At Tywardreath, on Wednesday last, Mr. Richard Reynolds WATTERS, of St. Blazey, to Miss Elizabeth PURCHASE, of Polkerris; and on Sunday last, Mr. Henry HANCOCK to Miss Eliza TRUSCOTT. . At Morval, on the 9th inst., by the Rev. J. H. HEXT, Henry Hawkins TREMAYNE, youngest son of the late John Hearle TREMAYNE, Esq., of Heligan, to Charlotte Jane, third daughter of the late John BULLER, Esq., of Morval. . At Launceston, on the 10th inst., Mr. Boyd BURNET, of London, to Julia Clemow, daughter of Mr. T. TRELEAVEN, of Launceston. . At Bodmin, on Monday last, Mr. John VINE, to Miss Ann Nickells NETHERTON, both of Lostwithiel. . At Crantock, on the 14th inst., William MICHELL, Esq., of St. Austell, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the late William VEALE, Esq., of Roswastes, St. Columb Major. . At Antrobus, Cheshire, by the Rev. J. W. N. TANNER, Mr. Samuel C. TYACK, of Camborne, to Jane, youngest daughter of Richard PERCIVAL, Esq., Reed House, Antrobus. . At the Cathedral, Manchester, E. A. ROGERS, Esq., surgeon, son of the late Rev. Thomas ROGERS, of Broadway, and grandson of the late Mr. James ROGERS, of St. Keverne, to Sophia CALLOW, daughter of W. CALLOW, Esq., Crescent, Salford; and on the 9th inst., Mr. Charles William PROVIS, formerly of Redruth, to Mary Ann, daughter of Mr. C. M. OGG, of Manchester. . At Tarrangower, Victoria, Australia, on the 21st of June last, John, eldest son of Mr. James DAVEY, of St. Austell, to Miss A. NANKIVELL. . Deaths. . At Erisey Terrace, Falmouth, on the 8th inst., Miss Jane BIRTH, daughter of the late Mr. BIRTH, of Falmouth. . At Bareppa, in Mawnan, on the 10th instant, Mr. HUMPHREY, aged 84 years. . At Gwills, in the parish of Cury, on Wednesday last, Mr. Samuel GROSE, aged 75 years. . At St. Ives, Mr. Thomas DANIELL, aged 30 years. . At Gwinear, John THOMAS, infant son of Mr. J. THOMAS. . At Hayle, John Henry, son of Mr. Francis HOCKIN. . At East End, Hayle, Mr. G. RODDA, aged 50 years. . At Redruth, on Monday last, the widow of the late Mr. Samson GEORGE, aged 68 years; and on Tuesday last, the infant daughter of Mr. John EUSTICE. . At Fiddler's Green, Newlyn, on the 9th inst., Mr. William FIDDOCK, aged 71 years. . At St. Austell, on Sunday last, Jane, youngest daughter of the late Capt. Joel HITCHINS, of Porthpean, in that parish, aged 31 years. . At Brighton, on Saturday last, the Most Noble Sarah, Dowager Marchioness TOWNSHEND. . At Cuba, on the 7th ult., Mr. Samuel SOLOMON, late of Lanivet, aged 36 years. Julia M.   West Briton Transcriptions, 1836-1856 at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~wbritonad St. Austell Area History and Genealogy at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~staustell

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