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    1. [CORNISH-GEN] West Briton, 28 Jan 1859, Bmd's
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    3. Possibly another repeat post - just want to ensure that all of January is posted. .................................................................................... West Briton & Cornwall Advertiser - transcribed by Bern Currie 28th January 1859 Births. At Truro, on the 27th inst., the wife of Mr. Edward SLOCKET, compositor, of a son. At Tregavethan, in the parish of Kenwyn, on the 21st inst., the wife of Mr. John TRURAN, of a son. At Helston, on the 14th inst., the wife of Mr. Nicholas B. HAWKE, of a daughter; and on the 17th inst., the wife of Mr. Joseph H. JOHNS, of a son. At Sithney, on the 12th inst., the wife of Mr. Johnson JAMES, of a son. At St. Just, on the 20th inst., the wife of Mr. John HARVEY, of a son. At St. Ives, the wife of Mr. John NANKERVIS, of a son. At Ludgvan, the wife of Mr. Uriah CURNOW, of a son; and the wife of Capt. Simon SEMMENS, of a daughter. At Treveija, Towednack, the wife of Mr. Wm. THOMAS, of a daughter. At Hayle, the wife of Capt. Wm. REED, of a son - since dead; and on the 22nd inst., the wife of James MUDGE, Esq., M.R.C.S., of a son. At West Villa, Hayle Foundry, the wife of Mr. Wm. VIVIAN, grocer, of a son. At Roseworthy, Gwinear, the wife of Mr. J. VEALE, of a daughter. At Trevassack, Phillack, the wife of Mr. J. PERRY, of a daughter. At Camborne, on the 20th inst., the wife of Mr. Robert SYMONS, of a son. At Park, near Pool, on Monday last, the wife of Mr. W. PAULL, of a son. At Redruth, the wife of Mr. H. T. WILLIAMS, draper, of a daughter; the wife of Mr. Joseph TROON, of twins - son and daughter; and the wife of Mr. Simon TREGLOWN, of a son. At Wheal Daniel, Carharrack, on the 19th inst., the wife of Mr. Richard KNUCKEY, of a son. At Trevethen, Carharrack, on Tuesday last, the wife of Mr. William POLMEAR, of a son. At Killivose, St. Allen, on Saturday last, the wife of Mr. Nicholas HOSKINS, farmer, of a son. At St. Austell, on Wednesday last, the wife of Mr. John PUCKEY, of a daughter; and on the 21st inst., the wife of Mr. Meluish MITCHELL, of a daughter. At Padstow, the wife of Mr. William TAYLOR, of a son. At Camelford, on the 16th inst., the wife of Mr. William ROBERTS, of the hotel, of a son. At Newquay, on the 19th inst., the wife of Mr. Richard TONKIN, of a son. At Menuals, in the parish of St. Columb Minor, on the 21st inst., the wife of Mr. William PLUMMER, of a son. At Tottenham, London, on the 16th inst., the wifw of B. STEPHENS, Esq., of a daughter. At Survey, Mineral Point, United States, on the 16th of December last, the wife of Mr. Henry HOOPER, formerly of Ladock, in this county, of a daughter. At the Wellington Mines, Lake Huron, Canada West, on the 23rd of November last, the wife of Mr. John HANCOCK, late of St. Austell, in this county, of a son. Marriages. At St. John's, Pendeen, by the Rev. R. AITKEN, Mr. James WHITE, of Rose Valley, to Ann, second daughter of Mr. John TREMBATH, of Bojewan. At St. Ives, Mr. Richard Henry PAYNTER, to Miss Charlotte COUCH; and Capt. Richard John CHELLEW, of the schooner "James," to Miss Mary MERTON, oldest daughter of Capt. Henry ANDREWS. At Ludgvan, on the 23rd inst., Mr. Samuel T. THOMAS, to Miss Kitty ELLIS; and on Monday last, Mr. Samuel POPE, to Miss J. NICHOLLS. At West End, Hayle, Mr. J. RICHARDS, to Miss Jane ROSEWARNE, both of Camborne. At East End, Hayle, Mr. John REED, to Miss Ann THOMAS. At Creed, on the 20th inst., Mr. John FILKINS, to Jane, second daughter of mr. REYNOLDS, of Creed. At Luxulyan, on the 13th inst., Mr. James BIDDICK, of St. Issey, to Miss Mary Sarah PENNA, of St. Wenn. At Padstow, on the 21st inst., Capt. Henry WILSON, to Miss Mary CARTER. At St. Breock, on Wednesday last, by the Rev. N. HALY, John GREENWAY, Esq., solicitor, of London, to Nanny, second daughter of Mr. Gregory BRABYN, of Wadebridge. At Birmingham, on Monday last, Mr. Richard TANGYE, engineer, to Miss Caroline JESPER. On the 19th inst., at Mereworth, in the county of Kent, by the father of the bride, Captain Charles George TOTTENHAM, Scots Fusilier Guards, eldest son of Charles TOTTENHAM Esq., M.P., of Ballycurry, county of Wicklow, Ireland, to Catherine Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the Hon. and Rev. Sir Francis STAPLETON, Bert., rector of Mereworth, and granddaughter of the late and 22nd Lord Le DESPENCER. At St. Thomas's Episcopal Chapel, Edinburgh, on the 13th inst., by the Rev. D. T. K. DRUMMOND, Henry CROCKER, Esq., M.D., Madras Army, (Late of Northhill, by Launceston), to Agnes, second daughter of the late Major-General P. THOMPSON, Madras Army. Deaths. At Falmouth, on Monday last, Mr. John DOWNING, baker, aged 76 years. At Marazion, Mrs. Ann RICHARDS, relict of the late Mr. Thomas RICHARDS, aged 79 years. At Penzance, on the 21st inst., Mary, widow of the late Mr. Thomas ARUNDEL, aged 72 years; and on the 22nd inst., Mary, infant daughter of Mrs. Margaret RODDA. At Newlyn, on the 22nd inst., Mary, wife of Mr. James Mann JONES, aged 45 years; and on the 23rd inst., Julia, wife of Mr. John RICHARDS, aged 65 years. At Clifton-place, Paul, on the 22nd inst., Mr. Hannibal CURNOW, aged 86 years. At St. Mary's, Scilly, on the 20th inst., Sarah, wife of Mr. Alexander TRISTRAM, age 74 years. At St. Ives, Mrs. Mary THOMAS, aged 84 years; and Mr. John MORRIS, aged 32 years. At East End, Hayle, Mrs. E. WILLS, aged 77 years. At Penpol, Hayle, on Wednesday last, Mary, relict of the late Rev. John Curnow MILLETT, aged 71 years. At Gwinear Downs, Gwinear, Mr. James BASTIAN, aged 28 years; and Mary Davis, daughter of Mr. Tobias RODDA, aged 7 years. At Roseworthy, Gwinear, Mrs. Elizabeth RULE, aged 27 years. At Camborne, on the 21st inst., from the effects of an accident received a few days previously, Mr, John ROWE, aged 28 years; on the 19th inst., Mr. Gilbert BENNETTS, aged 47 years; on the same day, Richard, son of Mr. Wm. GREEN, aged 2 years; on the 20th inst., Miss Redigan GARBY, aged 34 years; on the 22nd inst., Ann, relict of the late Mr. William JEWELL, aged 53 years; on the 23rd inst, Abel, son of Mr. Abel ANGOVE, aged 14 years; on the 25th inst., the infant son of Mr. William REYNOLDS, of the Commercial Inn; Thomas, son of Mr. CURRY, aged 4 years; Mrs Elizabeth SCOBLE, aged 70 years; and Thomas, son of Mr. CAHIL, aged 3 years. At Redruth, on the 19th inst., the infant son of Mr. J. R. MIDDLETON; and on the 21st inst., William, son of Mr. M. HOLLOW, aged 9 years. On Wednesday, the 19th inst., at Trevarth House, Gwennap, Miss Margaret SAMPSON, aged 79 years. At Carharrack, on the 21st inst., Emma, daughter of Mr. Francis MAGOR, aged 2 years. At Blackwater, on Tuesday last, Ann, wife of Mr. R. CRAZE, aged 50 years. At Veryan, on the 23rd inst., Mr. William TREGUNNA, aged 58 years, for 33 years the faithful labourer of Mr. William H. MIDDLECOAT, of Gwendra, Veryan. At Grampound, after a few days illness, Mary Anna, daughter of Mr. James VERCOE, aged 18 years; and on the 23rd inst., the youngest daughter of Mr. JOHNS, of the Plough Inn, Teague's Gate, Grampound, aged 18 months. At Carthew Cottage, in the parish of St. Austell, on Tuesday last, Charles Row, infant son of Mr. Henry THRISCURR. At Charlestown, on the 17th inst., Anthony LUKE, Esq., merchant, aged 64 years. At Menheniot, on the 17th inst., Mr. GRYLLS, boot and shoemaker, at an advanced age. At St. Neot, on the 23rd inst., Mr. CHISWELL, miller. At the Delabole Slate Quarries, on the 17th inst., Mr. Richard PROUT, aged 28 years.  He was accidentally killed by the breaking of a chain. At St. Lawrence, Lelant, on the 23rd inst., Hannah Lydia, only child of Mr. J. SARGENT, aged 14 months. At Porthmissen, near Padstow, Mr. William WILLIAMS, aged 87 years. At Morwelham, on the 23rd inst., after a lingering illness, Mr. Thomas LAKEMAN, aged 43 years. At Saltash, on the 17th inst., Mary Ann, wife of Mr. John TREGEAR, aged 56 years. At Tresean, near Cubert, on the 18th inst., after a short illness, Miss Mary Jane DELBRIDGE, aged 28 years.. At Fitzroy-square, London, on the 19th inst., Mary, wife of Mr. R. LAWRENCE, builder, of No. 1, Brook-street, Euston-road, aged 63 years. At Swansea, on the 20th inst., after a long and lingering illness, Mr. James HARRIS, innkeeper, late of St. Agnes, in this county, lamented by a large circle of friends. At Port Hope, Canada West, on the 27th of December last, Ann, wife of Mr. Charles CLEMES formerly of Camelford, in this county. ......................................................................................... 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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