In a message dated 5/18/2010 5:55:20 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, rw3574@aol.com writes: -----Original Message----- From: cornish-gen-request@rootsweb.com To: cornish-gen@rootsweb.com Sent: Tue, 18 May 2010 8:00 Subject: CORNISH-GEN Digest, Vol 5, Issue 198 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.htmOnline Parish Clerks (OPC) http://www.cornwall-opc.org/Questions or assistance: Contact Yvonne Bowers, Listmom CORNISH-GEN-admin@rootsweb.comToday's Topics: 1. Re: using West Briton BMDs and posts for other publication(s) (jwmos99@msn.com) 2. weekly newspaper, 20 June 1851 BMDs (jwmos99@msn.com)-------------------------------------------------------- --------------Message: 1Date: Tue, 18 May 2010 00:39:46 -0500From: <jwmos99@msn.com>Subject: Re: [CORNISH-GEN] using West Briton BMDs and posts for other publication(s)To: <cornish-gen@rootsweb.com>Message-ID: <COL111-W79A85E91F6897A3BC9F51A9E10@phx.gbl>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"JOHN CARBIS wrote:> Date: Mon, 17 May 2010 08:28:59 +0000> From: John CARBIS > Subject: Re: [CORNISH-GEN] weekly news, 13 June 1851, BMDS> To: Cornish GEN> Good morning Julia and all the others of the transcribing team> Would you all have any objections to my downloading and copying the your transcripts of BDMs from the West Briton into a 'Miscellaneous' chapter on my forthcoming book 'A Lasting Cornish Footprint in South Africa'> The subject matter of this book has been mentioned previously on this List> Due acknowledgement will of course be made to the source of this material> Kind regards, John>> John C CARBIS>> 'Him in Scarlet at Chelsea'> Hello John - We'd be honoured to have our transcriptions in your book - perhaps through that, more folks will find them online and be able to more thoroughly research the lives their rellies lived. If you'd care to use any news articles referring to Southern Africa, that would be permissible too. We've given similar permissions to several people who write and maintain newsletters for Cornish groups, thinking it might forward our goal of helping people discover their history, as well as to several academics wishing to illustrate particular points in their work. (Most of these involved using the Court cases, not BMDs.) We always appreciate being asked for permission, of course. The best of luck with your book - hopefully, you'll let all of us know when it's published. Best regards, Julia Julia Mosman, OPC for St.Austell,Charlestown, and TreverbynWebsite at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~staustellW. Briton newspaper transcripts at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~wbritonadPlease visit the OPC website at http://cornwall-opc.org ------------------------------Message: 2Date: Tue, 18 May 2010 00:50:26 -0500From: <jwmos99@msn.com>Subject: [CORNISH-GEN] weekly newspaper, 20 June 1851 BMDsTo: <cornish-gen@rootsweb.com>, <cornish@rootsweb.com>Message-ID: <COL111-W324977D6671D5ECD445A65A9E10@phx.gbl>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252"WEST BRITON and CORNWALL ADVERTISER 20 June 1851 BMDS transcribed by J. Mosman BIRTHSAt Truro, on Tuesday last, the wife of Capt. B. GEEN, of the schooner ?Carclew,? of a daughter. At Falmouth, on the 8th instant, the wife of the Rev. T. H. SCRIVENER, of a son. At Falmouth, on the 12th instant, the wife of Mr. W. WILLIAMS, easting house-keeper, of a son. At Hayle, on Friday last, the wife of Mr. John WATTS, of a daughter; and the wife of Mr. Job SALTER, of a son. At Treglisson, near Hayle, on Saturday last, the wife of Mr. John TREWHELLA, of a daughter, since dead. At Redruth, on the 10th instant the wife of Mr. John TRYTHALL, jun., of a son. At Redruth, on the 4th instant, the wife of Mr. James MARTYN, coal-agent, of a son; on the 9th, the wife of Mr. W. S. BREWER, draper, of a son; and on Saturday last,the wife of Capt. R. HAND, of Wh. Basset Mine, of a daughter. At Newquay, on the 11th inst.,the wife of Mr. REYNOLDS, watchmaker, of a son. At St. Columb Minor, on Sunday last, the wife of Mr. George STANAWAY, tailor, of a daughter. At St. Austell, on Firday last, the wife of Mr. John GAVED, of a daughter. At Lostwithiel, on the 6th instant, the wife of Mr. Richard TRELEAVEN, tailor, of a son; on the 8th, the wife of Mr. J. HOAR of a son; and the wife of Mr. William SIERS, of a son. At Liskeard, on the 15th ult., the wife of John SARGENT, Esq., solicitor, of a daughter. At the Vicarage, St. Cleer, on the 6th instant, the wife of the Rev. John R. PRETTYMAN BERKELEY, of a daughter. At Bude Haven, on the 9th instant, prematurely, the wife of Mr. John GOODMAN, of a still-born son. At Plymouth, on Friday last, the wife of Mr. W. E. RENDLE, of a daughter.At Chatham. Kent, on Sunday last, the wife of the Rev. R. BLACKMORE, of a daughter. MARRIAGES At St. Gluvias, on Monday last, Mr. P. RENFRY, cabinet maker, to Miss Jane RAWLING, both of Penryn. At the Wesleyan Chapel, Falmouth, on Monday last, Mr. John Jennings TRENOWETH, to Miss Eliza HOCKING. At St. Ives, on the 5th instant, Richard HODGE, Esq., to Louisa, second daughter of the late Capt. QUICK, both of that place. At Upton, Torquay, on the 11th instant, George Frederick William MILES, Esq., of Ford Abbey, Dorset, to Augusta, third daughter of the late Albany SAVILLE, Esq., of Oaklanda, Devon. At St. Mary?s, Scarborough, on the 7th instant, Mark WHITWILL, jun., Esq., of Bristol, to Mary, only daughter of Capt. R. CRATHORNE, of Scarborough. At St. George?s, Hanover Square, London, on the 12th instant, Richard FORD, Esq., to Mary, only sister of Sir William MOLESWORTH, Bart., M.P. At the Cathedral, Manchester, on Saturday last, Arthur Onslow L. LEWIS, Esq., Royal Marine Forces, youngest son of the late Robert LEWIS, Esq., R.N., of Brighton and grandson of the late Admiral Sir Richard ONSLOW, Bart., G.C.B., to Helen, eldest daughter of Richard ANDREWS, Esq., of Manchester. At New York, on the 11th instant, Mr. George CLEMES, late of St. Austell, to Miss Ann WILLIAMS, of Exmouth. DEATHS At Truro, on the 7th instant, Mr. William CLEMOW, rope manufacturer, aged 77 years. At Falmouth, Mr. Nicholas HILL, grocer, aged 50 years, and on the 12th instant, Mr. Thomas JANE, carpenter, aged 68 years. At Penzance, on Monday last, Margaret GWAVAS, widow of Mr. James BARRETT, aged 38 years. At Newlyn west, on the 7th instant, Mr. William Henry BADCOCK, aged 41 years. At Redruth, on the 11th inst., Miss Elizabeth DAWE schoolmistress, aged 74 years; on Saturday last, the daughter of the late Mr. Joseph BRAY, aged 16 years; and on Sunday, Mr. Josiah GOLDSWORTHY, aged 61 years. At Quintral Downs, in the parish of St. Columb Minor, on Saturday last, much respected by all who knew him, Mr. John STEPHENS, aged 74 years. At Mitchell, on Tuesday last, Mrs. Elizabeth EVA, widow, aged 83 years. At St. Austell, on the 12th instant, Miss Jane VIAN. At Barton, in the parish of St. Austell, on Sunday last, Mrs. THOMAS, aged 61 years. At Bodmin, on the 7th instant, Miss Elizabeth Ann GATTY, aged 13 years. At Lostwithiel, the infant daughter of Mr. Matthew DONEY, butcher. At Lerren, on Tuesday last, Miss Caroline RABLEY, aged 23 years. At Polperro, on Saturday last, the wife of Mr. Richard BARRATT, of the Ship Inn, aged 32 years. At Liskeard, on Friday last, the wife of Mr. James EVIL, currier, of Lostwithiel, aged 26 years. At Tempellow, near Liskeard, on Monday last, John, eldest son of John GRIGG, Esq., aged 22 years. At Bude, on the 9th instant, Elizabeth Ann, daughter of Mr. S. BROWN, merchant, aged 16 years. At Tetton, near Taunton, on the 11th instant, Mary, wife of Thomas Dyke ACLAND, Esq., and daughter of the late Sir Charles MORDAUNT, Bart., of Walton, aged 39 years. At Morant Bay, Jamaica, on the 16th ult., much respected and lamented, Mr. R. CUMING, of H. M. Customs, and third son of the late Mr. John CUMING, of Truro, aged 32 years.Julia Mosman, OPC for St.Austell,Charlestown, and TreverbynWebsite at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~staustellW. 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