WEST BRITON AND CORNWALL ADVERTISER - transcribed by Graeme and Sue Dawson 12TH DECEMBER 1851 BIRTHS At TRURO, on Sunday last, the wife of J. G. CHILCOTT, Esq., of a daughter. At FALMOUTH, on Saturday last, the wife of Mr. PASCOE, shoemaker, of a daughter. At TRELOWARREN, near HELSTON, on the 1st instant, the wife of Mr. C. R. FOOTT, of a daughter. At PENZANCE, on the 4th instant, the wife of Capt. C. G. CHIVERS, of the schooner "Maria," of a daughter; and on Friday last, the wife of Mr. William BIRCH, of the Anchor and Hope Inn, of a daughter. At HAYLE, the wife of Mr. William GILL, of a daughter; and the wife of Mr. James WEARNE, of a son. At ANGARRACK, near HAYLE, on Sunday last, the wife of Mr. Henry VIVIAN, of a daughter. At REDRUTH, on the 3rd instant, the wife of Mr. John DUNN, of a daughter. At REDRUTH, the wife of Mr. William FAUCKNER, painter, of a daughter; and the wife of Mr. S. DANIELL, printer, of a son. At ST.DAY, on Wednesday last, the wife of Mr. T. J. T. CORFIELD, of a daughter. At ST.AGNES, lately, the wife of Mr. LAMBRICK, of a daughter. At Moral House, on the 4th instant, the wife of the Rev. James Buller KITSON, of PELYNT, of a daughter. At ST.GERMANS, on the 4th instant, the wife of Mr. Samuel Webb, of a son. At HORRABRIDGE, near TAVISTOCK, on the 27th ult., the wife of Mr. Henry PETERS, of a daughter. At TAUNTON, on Tuesday last, the wife of the Rev. Robert POLWHELE, of a daughter. MARRIAGES. At ST.CLEMENT, on the 11th instant, Mr. Joseph BLAKE, to Fanny, fourth daughter of Mr. TAPP, of the Barley Sheaf Inn, TRURO. At St. Michael's Church, BALDHU, on the 11th instant, Mr. Richard PEARCE, to Louisa Jane, fourth daughter of the late Mr. Michael CARBIS, innkeeper, of CROSS LANES, in the parish of KEA. At FALMOUTH, on Tuesday last, by the Rev. W. J. Coppe, Mr. G. W. H. SYMONS, of BAR, FALMOUTH, to Mary Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. William Jenkin CHESTER. At CROWAN, on the 4th instant, Mr. William WILLIAMS, to Elizabeth daughter of Mr. W. ROBERTS. At the Registrars Office, PENZANCE, on the 4th instant, Mr. James N. CANDY, of ST.JUST in PENWITH, to Miss Rosina LAWRENCE, of MULLION. At MADRON, on Tuesday last, Mr. John C. CORNISH, of the parish of STOKE DANEREL, DEVON, to Miss DAWE. At LUDGVAN, on the 30th ult., Mr. John CURNOW, of TOWEDNACK, to Miss Loveday TREDREA, of the former parish; and on Saturday last, Mr. James LETCHER to Miss Grace ROWE, both of LUDGVAN. At the Wesleyan Chapel, HAYLE, on the 4th instant, Mr. Thomas Allen THOMAS, to Miss Maria BENNETTS, both of CAMBORNE. At ST.COLUMB MINOR, on the 4th instant, Mr. James COCK to Miss Christian TUMMON, both of NEWQUAY; and on Sunday, Mr. John SALMON to Miss Loveday BERNTON, both of NEWQUAY. At ST.COLUMB, on the 28th ult., Mr. Malachi SPEAR, of TREGINGY, in the parish of LITTLE PETHERICK, to Charlotte, eldest daughter of the late Mr. Hannibal CARDELL, of NANSWHYDEN, in the former parish. At PADSTOW, on the third instant, Mr. John HELLYAR, Jun., of TRESALLYN, in the parish of ST.MERRYN, to Fanny, second daughter of Mr. John PHILLIPPS, of PADSTOW. At MENHENIOT, on Tuesday last, Mr. Joseph HENWOOD, of POLMENNS, in the parish of LISKEARD, to Elizabeth, only daughter of Mr. George HICKS, of LOWER CLICKER, in the former parish. At the Wesleyan Chapel, CAMELFORD, on Monday last, Mr. Abel MUTTON to Mrs. Catherine TREWYN, both of PENGELLY, in the parish of ST.TEATH. At CALSTOCK, on the 4th instant, Mr. George SERGEANT, of the Coachmakers Arms, CALLINGTON, to Miss Emma ELLIOT, of COTEHELE QUAY, in the parish of CALSTOCK. At EXETER, on the 4th instant, Nicholas LITTLETON, Esq., surgeon, R. N., son of John LITTLETON, Esq., of BRIGHTOR, in this county, to Mary daughter of William Segar BASTARD, Esq., of EXETER. At REYNOLDSTONE, GLAMORGANSHIRE, on the 3rd instant, Pollet CARDEW, youngest son of the Rev. John Haydon CARDEW, Rector of CURRY MALET, SOMERSET, to Louisa Mary, third daughter of Henry LUCAS, Esq., of UPLANDS, GLAMORGANSHIRE. DEATHS At TRURO, on Friday last, Mr. John FERRIS, Sen., one of the oldest tradesmen, but recently retired in that town, aged 80 years. At TRURO, on Saturday last, Mr. RABJOHN, guider, aged 37 years; and on Tuesday, Mr. Joseph TAMBLYN, cordwainer, aged 64 years. At TRESILLIAN, on the 11th instant, Mary, relict of the late Mr. Richard CHRISTIE, for 45 years gardener at Pensalenick, aged 87 years. At PENRYN, on Monday last, Mr. John ARTHUR, aged 55 years. At FALMOUTH, on Tuesday last, Mr. John SCABOYER, for many years coachman to the late Mr. FOX, of GROVEHILL, aged 78 years. At PENZANCE, lately, the wife of Mr. Bartholomew BOTTRELL, Jun.; and Mr. James ROWE, blacksmith, aged 22 years; on Friday last, Charles William, infant son of Mr. Charles S. CARR, gunner of H. M. cutter "Silvia;" on Saturday, the youngest son of Mr. John RODDA, mine agent, aged 11 years; and on Sunday Francis William Henry, infant son of Mr. F. O. EMLY. At ROSVIDNEY, in the parish of LUDGVAN, on the 1st inst., Mr. John TREGONING, aged 40 years. At CHELLEW, in the parish of LUDGVAN, on the 4th instant, Mr. William RENOWDEN, aged 37 years. At EMBLA, in the parish of TOWEDNACK, on Saturday last, Mr. John MARTIN, aged 92 years. At HENVER, near GOLDSITHNEY, on Friday last, Mr. Wm. KING, aged 49 years. At GWITHIAN, Mrs. Mary UREN, aged 62 years. At GWINEAR, on Monday last, Mrs. Catherine PEARCE, aged 84 years. At HAYLE, on Sunday last, Mary Gudge, daughter of Mr. William READ, and Miss Jane CHEGWIN, aged 16 years. At HAYLE, on Wednesday last, Mr. Henry CARBINES, plumber and grazier, aged 37 years. At CAMBORNE, on Saturday last, John, son of Captain TAYLOR, of Tin Croft mine, aged 2 years; and on Wednesday, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. J. P. OPIE, boot and shoe maker, aged 35 years. At REDRUTH, on the 1st instant, the wife of Mr. Charles CORNISH, ironmonger, aged 39 years. At Trefula House, near REDRUTH, on Monday last, John Paull, only child of Captain John RICHARDS, of the Consolidated Mines, aged 18 years. At TREVEMPER BRIDGE, in the parish of ST. COLUMB MINOR. On Monday last, the wife of Mr. William KNEEBONE, aged 52 years. At ST.AUSTELL, on Friday last, Mr. William HAWKE, shoemaker, aged 43 years; and on Monday, Mr. John VERCOE, late of Restormel Farm, aged 77 years. At BODMIN, on the 30th ult., the wife of Mr. FROST, superannuated excise officer, at an advanced age. At FOWEY, Charles, son of Mr. John HOCKIN, aged 8 years; the infant son of Mr. Thomas ROLLAND; and Mrs. Mary RICKETT, widow, aged 82 years. At LOSTWITHIEL, on the first instant, Mr. James KNIGHT, aged 88 years. At EAST LOOE, on the 27th ult., the infant daughter, of Mr. William TRESIDDER. At PADSTOW, last week, Mr. Henry MITCHELL, Sen., aged 80 years. At Dean Cottage, LISKEARD, on Friday last, Harriet Ann, eldest daughter of Mr. Richard LANGFORD, aged 17 years; and on Saturday, Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. Jacob BASTIN, grocer, aged 38 years. At LONGCARNE, near CAMELFORD, on the 28th ult., Mrs. HAWKEN, aged 84 years. At TREVEN, in the parish of TINTAGEL, on the 1st instant, Miss Edith MARSHALL, aged 24 years. At Whiteford House, in the parish of STOKECLIMALAND, on the 3rd instant, Sir William Pratt CALL, Bart., aged 73 years. At CROSS, in the parish of ST.GERMANS, on Friday last, Sarah Jane, widow of the late Mr. Benjamin CORNISH, of SHEVIOCK, aged 55 years. At TIDEFORD, in the parish of ST.GERMANS, on Saturday last, Jane, daughter of Mr. William INGLES, saddler, of that place, aged 26 years. At his residence, MILLBROOK, on Sunday last, George F. TAVERS, Esq., of the East Indian Company's Civil Service, aged 76 years. At EXETER, on the 2nd instant, Mr. John GREGORY, P. G. Tyler of the Provincial Lodge of Freemasons of Devon, aged 66 years. At the Eagle Steel Works, BRISTOL, on the 4th instant, sincerely and deservedly lamented by all who had the pleasure of her aquaintance, after a few day's illness, borne with truly Christian fortitude and resignation, Anne, wife of John WALLER, Esq., At CHELTENHAM, on the 4th instant, Barbara Crawley TREFUSIS, last surviving sister of the late Robert George William TREFUSIS, fifteenth Lord Clinton, aged 77 years. At Mona Lodge, in the county of ANGLESEA, on Saturday last, Mr. James TREWEEK, aged 73 years, for upwards of forty of which he was manager of the Mona Mine, on the Parys Mountain, and the works connected with it, on behalf of the late Earl Uxbridge, and the present Marquis of Anglesea. The deceased who was originally of FERN SPLAT, in the parish of GWENNAP, was brother of the late Capt. Nicholas TREWEEK, of CHYCOOSE, who for a great many years was agent at Wheal Unity and Wheal Unity Wood Mines. At CALIFORNIA, on the 5th of October last, Henry, eldest son of Mr. John JENKIN, butcher, ST.AUSTELL, aged 29 years. Julia Mosman, OPC for St.Austell,Charlestown, and Treverbyn Website at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~staustell W. Briton newspaper transcripts at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~wbritonad Please visit the OPC website at http://cornwall-opc.org I'm a volunteer for FreeCens - why don't you join, too?