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    1. [CORNISH-GEN] West Briton, 14 Jan 1859 BMDs
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    3. Not sure if all the BMDs for January were sent, so here's a resend. If you've already seen them, please bear with the repetition.   West Briton & Cornwall Advertiser - transcribed by Bern Currie 14th January 1859 Births At Bosvigo, on the 8th inst., the wife of Mr. John WALLIS, of a son. At Tregithea, Manaccan, on the 24th ult., the wife of Mr. William Rowe HOCKING, of a son. At Kestle, Manaccan, on the 30th ult., the wife of Mr. Joseph Praed JENKIN, of a son. At Penzance, on the 8th inst., the wife of Mr. Isaac WRIGHT, of a daughter. At Boswarten, Madron, on the 5th inst., the wife of Mr. John EDWARDS, farmer, of a daughter. At Bosvargus, St. Just, on the 4th inst., the wife of Mr. John CHENHALLS, of a daughter. At St. Ives, the wife of Mr. Samuel RICHARDS, of a daughter; and the wife of Mr. Richard CHARD, of a daughter. At Redruth, the wife of Mr. C. GUNDRY, of a daughter; the wife of Mr. R. WALES, of a son; the wife of Mr. H. HUDDY of a son; and the wife of Mr. E. LANGDON, of a daughter. At Liskeard, on Monday last, the wife of Mr. W. H. COLLINS, of a son. At Bolitho, in the parish of Menheniot, on the 4th inst., the wife of Mr. Wm. BRENDON, druggist and chemist, of Liskeard, of a still-born son. At St. Columb, on Friday last, the wife of Mr. John HOBLYN, of the “Ring of Bells” inn, of twin daughters. At Bridgewater, the wife of Mr. George ROWE, grocer, of a son. At the Nanteos and Penrhiw Mines, Cardiganshire, on the 3rd inst., the wife of Capt. Henry BOUNDY, late of St. Agnes, in the county, of a son. Marriages. At St. Clements, on Tuesday last, by the Rev. C. M. GIBSON, Mr. John HICKS, of Penwarne, to Kate, second daughter of the late John TYACK, Esq., of Hayle, and step-daughter of Mr. WILLIAMS, of Lambesso. At St. Just, on the 6th inst., by the Rev. G. HADOW, M.A., Mr. Samuel TREMBATH, of Trevegean, to Miss Christiana ROBERTS, of Newbridge. At Perranuthnoe, on Saturday last, Mr. Peter HOOPER, to Miss DONALD. At St. Ives, Mr. Elisha TREVARTEN, to Miss Elizabeth QUICK; and Mr. John DAVIS, to Mrs. Charlotte ROSEWALL. At Cockington Church, Devonshire, by the Rev. Prebendary WOOLLCOMBE, assisted by the Rev. G. LAMBE, the Rev. N. T. EVERY, vicar of St. Kew, in this county, to Ann  Eleanor, youngest daughter of the late Capt. Charles Belfield LOUIS, R.N., of Chelston Cottage. (We are requested to contradict a notice of the marriage at Manchester, of Mr. Matthew James, eldest son of  Capt. J. THOMAS, of Praze, which appeared in out paper of the 31st ult., as no such marriage took place.  The notice sent to us was duly signed and apparently authentic.) Deaths. At Truro, on Sunday last, the wife of Mr. John DINNIS, of Rosewyn Row, Truro, aged 53 years. At Chevelah, near Truro, on the 7th inst., Walter PALMER, Esq., of Pencoyd Court, Herefordshire, aged 70 years, deeply regretted by his family and friends. At Boscolla, near Truro, on Wednesday last, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. Benjamin ROBINS, yeoman, aged 58 years. At Marazion, on the 6th inst., the infant child of Mr. William SEMMENS. At Madron, on the 6th inst., on his 79th birthday, Mr, Wm. EDDY, lare of Morvah, father of Mr. Wm. EDDY, of the "King’s Arms," St. Just. At Tendrina, Zennor, on the 3rd inst., the infant son of Mr. William STEVENS. At St. Ives, on the 2nd inst., Mrs. Prudence Bennetts, aged 92 years. At Camborne, on the 7th inst., after a long illness, borne with christian fortitude and resignation, Eleanor bale, aged 67 years, the beloved wife of Capt. N. VIVIAN, of the Condurrow Mines. She was exemplary in all the duties of life, and her loss will be severely felt by a large circle of sorrowing relatives and friends; on the 10th inst., Mr. Stephen SIMMS, aged 54 years; on the 5th inst., Richard, son of Mr. Gilbert EDDY, aged 18 months; on Tuesday last, Mr. William JEWELL, aged 21 years; and on the 9th inst., Mary Ann, daughter of Mr. PRYOR, aged 2 years. At Brea, near Camborne, on Tuesday last, Capt, John IVEY, aged 50 years. At Portreath, on Tuesday last, Alfred Marcus, third son of Mr. Thomas LETCHER, aged 10 years. At Redruth, on the 7th inst., the wife of Mr. W. SANDOE, aged 77 years; on the 8th, Mr. W. CORNELIUS, aged 38 years; on the 9th inst., the infant daughter of Mr. E STEPHENS, and on Tuesday last, Grace, widow of the late Mr. John DAVEY, aged 71 years. At Trevarth, Gwennap, on the 6th inst., Thomas John, son of Mr. John BLAMEY, aged 2 years. At Trevethen, Carharrack, on the 6th inst., William John, son of Mr. William POLMEAR, aged 1 year. At St. Austell, on the 7th inst., Mr. Jezreel TRUDGEON [Israel Trudgian?], youngest son of the late Mr. Digory TRUDGEON, aged 45 years; on Monday last, the infant child of Mr. James KENT; and on the same day, the infant son of Mr. TUCKER. At Liskeard, on the 5th inst., Mr. John SERPELL, aged 76 years. At Trenince, Luxulyan, on the 1st inst., Mr. William STURTRIDGE, aged 79 years. At Port Looe Farm, near West Looe, on the 31st ult., after a few hours’ illness, the daughter of Joseph GRIGG, Esq., aged 6 years. At St. Columb, on the 6th inst., Emma, wife of Mr. Thomas ANDREW, relieving officer, aged 52 years. On the 10th inst., at 122 Gloucester-terrace, Hyde-park, Janet, the beloved wife of Charles LAMBERT, Esq., of Coquimbo, Chili, aged 58. At Pentonville-place, London, on Sunday last, James, fifth son of the late Mr. George GEACH, auctioneer &c. of Truro, aged 39 years. On the 4th inst., at the house of her brother, The Rev. Harold BROWNE, Newnham, Cambridge, Louisa, eldest daughter of the late Colonel Robert BROWNE, of Moreton House, Buckinghamshire. At Smithfield, Milwaulkie, North America, on the 25th of November last, Ellen, fifth daughter of Mr. Richard LILLICRAPP, aged 18 years, late of Graylake, in this county, and sister to Mr. LILLICRAPP, of Berkley-square, London. At Whanganui, New Zealand, on the 22nd of September last, the Rev. William WOON, aged 55 years.  Mr. WOON was a native of Truro, and left England in the year 1830 as a Weslyan Missionary to the friendly Islands and new Zealand, in which capacity he laboured faithfully and efficiently for 23 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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