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    1. [CORNISH-GEN] Another try - 14 March 1851 BMDs
    2. Julia Mosman
    3. WEST BRITON and CORNWALL ADVERTISER 14 MARCH 1851 BIRTHS At Belmont House, near Falmouth, on the 7th instant, the wife of Mr. John CURRAH, of a son. At Helston, on Sunday last, the widow of Mr. H., CARLYON, of a posthumous daughter; and on Tuesday, the wife of James WEARNE, Esq., of a son. At Tregeves, in the parish of St. Martin in Meneage, on the 3rd instant, the wife of Mr. Hanibal LYNE, of a son. At Penzance, on the 2nd instant, the wife of Mr. Peter ROWE, of a son; on the 5th, the wife of Mr. Wm. MADERN, of a son; and on Friday last, the wife of Mr. J. HUTCHENS, of a daughter. At St. Just in Penwith, on the 6th instant, the wife of Mr., Henry BOYNS, of a son; and on Saturday last, the wife of Mr. John KEY, of a daughter. At Mousehole, on the 1st instant, the wife of Mr. W. ANGWIN, of a daughter. At Trevarrack, in the parish of Gulval, on Saturday last, the wife of mr. William LAWRY, jun., of a son. At Treveneth, in the aprish of Paul, on the 6th instant, the wife of Mr. Robert BILKEY, of a son. At Lelant, on Sunday last, the wife of Mr. Thomas PEARCE, of a son. At Marazion, on Friday last, the wife of Mr. William LAITY, innkeeper, of a daughter. At Troon, near Camborne, on Monday last, the wife of Mr. Erasmus PASCOE, of twins. At Redruth, on the 3rd instant, the wife of Mr. A. STEVENSON, of a son; of the 6th, the wife of T. R. HEARLE, solicitor, of a daughter; and the wife of Mr. C.H. WADE, of a daughter; and on Wednesday last, the wife of Mr. William HOSKING, of a daughter. At Redruth, the wife of Mr. Robert FORD, of a daughter; and the wife of Mr. John LAUNDER, of a son. At St. Day, on Friday last, the wife of Mr. WILTON, mathematical instrument maker, of a son. At Portreath, the wife of Mr. Alfred LANGDON, of a son; and the wife of Mr. James HOSKING, of a son. At Chacewater, on the 24th ult., the wife of Capt. T. MICHELL, of a son. At Newquay, on the 5th instant, the wife of Mr. John TINNEY, of a daughter; and on Friday last, the wife of Mr. William CLEMENS, of a daughter. At Luney, in the parish of St. Ewe, on Saturday last, the wife of Mr. Wm. CLARK, of a son. At Nanplo, in the parish of Cury, on the 28th ult., the wife of Mr. S.R.G. HEAD, of a daughter. At St. Austell, on the 28th ult., the wife of John T. PEARSE, Esq., surgeon, of a son. At St. Austell, on Sunday last, the wife of the Rev. Joseph PAYNE, Wesleyan Minister, of a son. At Lostwithiel, on Friday last, the wife of Mr. Wm. POPE, of the Temperance Hotel, of a son. At East Looe, on Friday last, the wife of Mr. George SOADY, of a daughter. At Callington, on Saturday last, the wife of Mr. Robert SANDERS, innkeeper, of a daughter. At Mellies, in the parish of Week St. Mary, on the 28th ult., the wife of Mr. D. CONGDON, of a daughter. At St. Michael's Terrace, Stoke, on the 28th ult., the wife of Allan BONE, Esq., of a son. MARRIAGES At St. Mary's, Truro, on the 2nd instant, Mr. J.E. HALLET, grocer, of Truro, to Miss Amelia DANIELL, of Illogan. At the Roman Catholic Chapel, Penzance, on the 4th instant, Mr. George AUGUSTA, mathematical instrument maker of Falmouth, to Emily Maria, fourth daughter of Mr. Thomas MILLS of Grigg Cottage, near Hayle. At Sennen, on Saturday last, Mr. James OATS to Miss Ann CASLEY. At Wesley Rock Chapel, Madron, on Monday last, Mr. Francis PEARCE to Miss J.N. NANKERVIS, both of Penzance. At St. Just in Penwith, on Saturday last, Mr. J. ANGWION to Miss Nanny HICKS. At Lelant, on Monday last, Mr. John GILBERT to Miss Prudence STEVENS; and Mr. Daniel KESTLE to Mrs. Nancy BEARD, all of that parish. At St. Austell, on Tuesday last, Mr. Charles TAYLOR, of Hennack, Devon, to Miss Mary BORROWS, of the former parish. At Talland, on Tuesday last, Mr. MOODY, draper, of Liskeard, to Miss QUILLER, of Polperro. At Poughill, on the 6th instant, Mr. N. SYMONS, of Stokeclimsland, to Emma, youngest daughter of J. LOWE, Esq., of Travalgus House. At Plymouth, on Tuesday last, Charles Culliford GOODDEN, Vicar of Montacute, Somerset, and youngest son of the late Wyndham GOODDEN, Esq., of Compton House, Dorset, to Bessy CURGENVEN, only daughter of John SMITH, Esq., of Plymouth. At Plympton, on Saturday last, Mr. S.P. WESTCOTT, draper, of Tavistock, to Mary, third daughter of the late Mr. J. WILLCOCK, of Buckland, Monachorum. DEATHS At Roskieff, in the parish of St. Allen, on Tuesday last, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. O. VINCENT, aged 59 years. At Breage, on the 2nd instant, the wife of Mr. Edward JAMES. At Penzance, on the 5th instant, the infant son of Mr. PROCKTER, chemist; and Myer, twin infant son of Mr. SELIG, watchmaker. At Zennor, on the 4th instant, Mr. Richard NICHOLAS, aged 89 years. At Mousehole, on the 26th ult., Mrs. Eleanor AVERY, aged 34 years. At St. Just in Penwith, on Friday last, the son of Mr. William TREZISE; and Mrs. WEARNE, of Bojewyan. At Wheal Brothers, in the parish of Lelant, on Tuesday last, Mrs. Grace HOCKING, aged 34 years. At Goldsithney, on the 6th instant, Captain Edward THOMAS, aged 59 years. At Redruth, Mr. James TURNER, aged 34 years. At Penstruthal, in the parish of Gwennap, Mr. WILLIAMS, aged 54 years. At Summercourt, in the parish of St. Enoder, on Friday last, Miss Letitia Jane PRIOR, aged 25 years. At Trethewel, in the parish of st. Just in Roseland, on the 28th ult., Grace, daughter of Mr. Soloman BORLASE, carpenter. At Luxulyan, on the 2nd instant, Mr. Nicholas PASCOE, tailor, aged 84 years. At Pentewan, on Saturday last, Mr. Stephen DAVEY, aged 69 years. At St. Columb, on the 6th instant, Betsey, wife of Mr. William TONKYN, butcher, aged 59 years. At Bodmin, on the 1st instant, Mr. Edward BULL, formerly of the Falmouth arms Inn, Chacewater, aged 52 years. At Laveddon, near Bodmin, on Wednesday last, Mr. Joseph TREGENRAR, aged 57 years. At Penpillick, in the aprish of Tywardreath, on the 5th instant, respected by all who knew him, Capt. John SAMPSON, for nearly twenty years an agent at the Fowey Consols Mines. At Lostwithiel, on the 2nd instant, Hugh LANYON, Esq., aged 73 years. At Bridgend, near Lostwithiel, on the 4th instant, Mrs. Grace WILLCOCK, aged 69 years. At East Looe, on the 21st ult., Miss Susanna VEAL, aged 64 years. At Liskeard, on Saturday last, the wife of Mr. Peter BROWN. At Northwood, in the parish of St. Mellion, on Friday last, Mr. John SHORT, aged 61 years. At Launceston, on the 6th instant, Miss H. ROWE, aged 77 years. At Stoke, on the 4th instant, Elizabeth, wife of Major-General Elias LAWRENCE, and sister of H.T. SMITH, Esq., solicitor, Devonport, aged 73 years. At Landport, near Portsmouth, on Sunday last, Mr. Walter JAMES, formerly a most respectable tradesman of Truro, aged 94 years. At 43 Wimpole Street, London, on Friday last, Sir Alexander HOOD, Bart., of Wootton House, Somerset, and M.P. for the Western Division of that county. On Friday last, Hugh Woodhouse ACLAND, Esq., only son of the late Hugh Dyke Acland, Esq., and grandson of the late Dean of Lichfield, aged 33 years. At Belfast, on the 5th instant, Mary Pierrepont, wife of Capt. Edward HOLLAND, R.N., and eldest daughter of Capt. WARREN, late of the 4th Dragoon Guards. The next announcement seems to be of a marriage.......... At Merthyr, on the 26th ult., Mr. P.M. INGRAM, son of the late Mr. W. INGRAM, of Bristol, to Elizabeth Anne, daughter of Mr. James PENNY, of Plymouth, Devon. DEATH OF LORD De L'ISLE, Surveyor-General of the Duchy of Cornwall - Lord de L'Isle and Dudley died on Tuesday se'nnight, at the family seat, Penshurst, near Tunbridge, after an attack of bilious fever of some days' duration. Lord de L'Isle was the only son of the late Sir John Shelley-Sydney of Penshurst, Bart. He was born in 1800, and married in 1825 Lady Sophia Fitzclarence, eldest and favourite daughter of King William IV by Mrs. Jordan. Her ladyship died in 1837, leaving two sons and two daughters. The eldest son, now Lord de L'Isle and Dudley, married last year Miss FOULIS, only daughter and heiress of the alte Sir William Foulis, Bart., whose name he assumed. The deceased peer was surveyor-general of the Duchy of Cornwall, G.C.H. and D.C.L. In political life, Lord de L'Isle was a conservative, and was distinguished for his consistency. 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

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