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    1. [CORNISH-GEN] West Briton, 15 Oct 1858 BMDs
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    3. West Briton & Cornwall Advertiser 15th October 1858  transcribed by Bern Currie Births. At Falmouth, on the 7th inst., the wife of Mr. A. B. DUCKHAM, of a daughter; and on the same day, the wife of Mr. F. DINNIS, of a son. At Penzance, on the 7th inst., the wife of Mr. Charles RODDA, of a son; and on the 8th inst., the wife of Mr. John RODDA, of a daughter. At Mousehole, on Monday last, the wife of Mr. Philip TONKIN, of a daughter. At St. Ives, the wife of Mr. John EDDY, of a daughter; the wife of Mr. Joseph PHILLIPS, of a daughter; the wife of Mr. James COUCH, of a son; the wife of Mr. Henry HONEY, of a daughter; and the wife of Mr. Samuel FREEMAN, of a son. At Hayle, the wife of Mr. John LOBB, of a daughter. At Ventonleague, the wife of Mr. Henry WHITFORD, of a daughter; and the wife of Mr. S. WHEAR, of a son. At Guilford, the wife of Mr. High CHAMPION, of a son. At Gwillian, the wife of Mr. W. COLLINS, of a daughter. At Taskus Gate, Gwinear, the wife of Mr. P. RICHARDS, of a son. At Trevossack, Phillack, the wife of Mr. R. WARREN, of a son. At Angarrack, Phillack, the wife of Mr. T. WILLIAMS, of a son. At Camborne, on Tuesday last, the wife of Mr. William TUCK, dentist, of a daughter; and on the 14th inst., the wife of Mr. Edward BURGESS, of a son. At Illogan Downs, on Tuesday last, the wife of Mr. GILBERT, of a son. At Redruth, the wife of Mr. Elisha MATTHEWS, of a son; the wife of Mr. John CHENOWETH, of a son; the wife of Mr. Joseph HICKS, of a son; the wife of Mr. F. HODGE, of a daughter; and the wife of Mr. F. W. DABB, of a daughter. At Lostwithiel, on Wednesday last, the wife of Mr. John NICHOLLS, of a son. At Blunts, Quethiock, on the 34th inst, the wife of Mr. Richard WILTON, of a son. At East Looe, on the 1st inst., the wife of Capt. Joseph DAVEY, of the schooner “Elizabeth Davey,” of a daughter; and on the 7th inst., the wife of Capt. John WALTERS, of the “Sarah Ann,” of a son. At Bodmin, on Tuesday last, the wife of Mr. James BROWN, jun., of a daughter. At Fletcher’s Bridge, near Bodmin, on the 5th inst., the wife of Mr. John RUNSALLS, of a daughter. At Cardinham, on Tuesday last, the wife of Mr. George BATE, of a son. At Shepherd’s House, Newlyn, on Wednesday last, the wife of Capt. Middleton, of a daughter. At 6, Stanley Terrace, Stockwell, Surrey, on the 6th inst., the wife of W. H. Bloomfield KEMPE, Esq., of a daughter. Marriages. At Truro, on Sunday last, Mr. George LUKE, of Hayle, to Miss Annie WEBB, of Truro. At Falmouth, on Sunday last, Mr. John B. JOHNS, formerly of Truro, to Miss Margaret GAY, of Veryan. At Penzance, on Monday last, Mr. John Jennings TRATHEN, to Miss Catherine H. ROBINSON, both of Penzance; on Saturday last, Mr. John SIDGMAN, to Miss Anna PEARCE; and on Monday last, Mr. William WILLIAMS, to Miss Jane HARRY, both of St. Just. At Madron, on Tuesday last, Mr. William Henry COULSON, of H. M. Customs, Liverpool, to Ellen, youngest daughter of Mr. William ALLEN, of Penzance; on the Sme day, Mr. Edwin PHILLIPS, to Miss Eliza Jane MOON, both of Penzance; and on the 7th inst., Mr. Charles JELBART, of Trythall, Gulval, to Martha Nicholls, daughter of mr. J. JELBART, of Trewern, Madron. At Westend, Hayle, Mr. T. EUSTACE, to Miss CADWALL, both of Camborne; Mr. N. ROGERS, to Miss Ellen TREGONING, both of Tuckingmill; and Mr. C BURGAN, of St Erth, to Miss E. PAULL. At Phillack, on the 5th inst., Richard, second son of the late Mr. S. RUNNALLS, of Hayle, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Mr. John THOMAS, of Trethingy House. At Redruth, on Wednesday last, the Rev. W. T. SYMONS, of Sheffield, to Miss Mary NICHOLL, of Redruth. At Charlestown, on Monday last, Mr. John HAMMER, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. Henry ROWE, of the New Inn, Truro. At St. Mabyn, on the 14th inst., Mr. William GUY, jun., of St Austell, to Miss Rebecca GROSE, of Henra, St. Kew. At Liskeard, Mr. SERGEANT, of Tuelmenna, to Miss HOCKIN, of Moorswater. At Bodmin, on Wednesday last, Mr. Hugh HOCKIN, to Miss Charlotte BURT. At Cardinham, on the 7th inst., Mr. Joseph HOCKIN, to Miss Mary Ann COPPIN. At St. Columb Major, on Tuesday last, Mr. Charles W. MERRIFIELD, of the Middle Temple, Barrister at Law, to Elizabeth Ellen, eldest daughter of John NICHOLLS, Esq., of Trekenning House, St. Columb. At Newlyn, on the 7th inst., Mr. John DALE, to Miss Mary Ann TIPPETT. At St. Stephen’s Church, Paddington, on the 5th inst., by the Rev H. W. BROOKS, M.A., Mr. George RICHARDSON, merchant, Haddington,(sic) to Emma, youngest daughter of Thomas MOODY, Esq., Collector of Inland Revenue, Truro. At Manchester, o the 7th inst., by the Rev. W. E. BRENDON, brother of the bride, Thomas YARDS, Esq., of Culver House, Chudleigh, to Mary Louisa, eldest daughter of the late Edward BRENDON, Esq., of Callington. Deaths. Suddenly, at Falmouth, on the 9th inst., Mr. Thomas Penrose DIXON, printer and stationer, aged 54 years. At Helston, on Saturday last, the widow of the late Mr. Ralph BARTLE, aged 75 years. At his residence in Chapel-street, Penzance, on Monday last, Joseph CARNE, Esq., banker (Penzance Bank,) aged 77 years.  For a great many years Mr. CARNE occupied a prominent position in Penzance, as a magistrate, a scientific man, a Town Councillor, and a member of the Weslyan Body. He rendered valuable public services in the commission of the peace, being eminently qualified for that responsible office by his knowledge of the law and local usages, by his penetration, firmness, and integrity.  Mr CARNE ardently devoted himself to literature and science in earlier life. He possessed a fine library and mineralogical collection, evinced great interest in the Penzance library, was a strong supporter and an officer of the royal Geological Society of Cornwall, and made many valuable contributions to the earlier volumes of the Transactions of that Society.  Of late years Mr. CARNE had much withdrawn from public life; but this scarcely lessened his influence, which was widespread a! nd powerful, and his advice was sought and followed both in important public movements and in complicated and difficult private business.  He was a munificent patron of the missions of the Weslyan body.  He accumulated great wealth as the result of his long connection with commercial pursuits. At Carne, Morvah, on the 6th inst., Mr. Richard HICHENS, aged 70 years. At St. Ives, Mr. Thomas HAINES, aged 38 years. At Bowednack, Zennor, Mrs. Ann BERRIMAN, aged 94 years. At Foge, Zennor, Mr. Charles PHILLIPS, aged 67 years. At Taskus Gate, Gwinear, E. Ann, daughter of Mr. P. RICHARDS, aged 18 months. At Connor, Gwithian, Mr. J. HOSKIN, aged 57 years. At Hayle, Phillack, Mr. W. ROBERTS, aged 17 years. At Tolgus, on Sunday last, Mrs. Mary CARBIS, aged 87 years. At Redruth, on the 9th inst., the infant son of Mr. Samuel ROWATT; ON Monday last, Miss Mary CARBIS, aged 80 years; on Tuesday last, the widow of the late Mr. Edward GEORGE, aged 52 years; and on the same day, Mary, relict of the late Mr. W. TRENERYY, age 78 years. At Tregony, on the 8th inst., Mrs. Rebecca BURLEY, aged 82 years. At St. ASustell, on Sunday last, Arthur May, infant son of Mr. Joseph TRUSCOTT; and last week, the infant son of Mr. William DANIEL. At St. Dennis, on the 7th inst., Mr. William STEPHENS, aged 37 years. At Dimeans, in the parish of Lanlivery, on the 3rd inst., Mrs. Jane CREGO, aged 84 years. At Bridgend, St. Winnow, on Sunday last, Thomas PARSON, Esq., aged 65 years. At East Looe, on the 1st inst., Sophia Walters, daughter of Capt. H. DAVEY, of the "Catherine," aged 4 months; on Sunday last, Mr. William COURTNEY, aged 83 years; on Tuesday last, Harry, son of Mrs. HENDER, aged 3 years; and on the same day, Elizabeth Mary Pengelley, daughter of Mr. James TOMS, aged 1 year. At Camelford, on Friday last, Mary, wife of Mr. Samuel TRELEAVEN, aged 62 years. At Camelford Union Workhouse, on Monday last, Mrs. Jane WHITE, aged 84 years. At Dunveth, St. Breock, on Sunday last, Mr. David WILLIAMS, aged 76 years. At St. Columb, on Wednesday last, Mr. George BUCKTHOUGHT, aged 70 years At Tresean, in Cubert, on the 8th inst., Mrs. Philippa PHILLIPS, aged 76 years. At his residence, Clapham-park, Surrey, on the 4th inst., Carteret John William ELLIS, Esq., M.A., Trinity College, Cambridge, Magistrate and Deputy-Lieutenant of this county, aged 54 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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