The Western Morning News 06 Jun 1923 Births Marriages Deaths includes Death E. S. OATTEN

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The Western Morning News and Western Daily Mercury Wednesday 06 Jun 1923

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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, & DEATHS.

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BIRTHS.

COMLEY. - At Ethy, Treyew-road, Truro, June 5th to Mr. and Mrs. H. W. COMLEY (nee A. K. ROWE) the gift of a daughter.

HARVEY. - On 31st May, at a Maternity Home, London, the wife of John L. HARVEY of a daughter.

KERSWILL. - May 29th, at 19, Broadpark, Peverell, to Mr. and Mrs. Sidney KERSWILL (nee Muriel HAWKE) a son. (Prematurely).

LAMERTON. - At 10, Agaton-road, St. Budeaux, June 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. W. LAMERTON a daughter (Molly).

MARRIAGES.

DOLTON-BLAKE. - On June 4th, at the Wesleyan Chapel, Brixham, by the Rev. F. T. COPPLESTONE, Wilfrid Elson, second son of Mrs. DOLTON and the late Capt. E. H. DOLTON, Cleviston?, Brixham, to Annie May, fourth daughter of Capt. And Mrs. Charles BLAKE, Woodside, Brixham.

JONES-CLAY. - On Saturday, June 2nd, very quietly, Ernest JONES, Thorn, Wembury, to Margaret Audrey Hogarth CLAY, Wembury House.

MARCON – COCKELL. - On the 4th instant, at Shoreham (quietly), Lieut.-Commander Reginald E. MARCON, Royal Navy (retired), 26, Palmeira-avenue Mansions, Hove, Sussex, and Dorothy Isobel, younger daughter of Henry Edward COCKELL, 14, Gwydyr Mansions, Hove, Sussex.

ROOSE – ELLIOTT. - At the Parish Church, South Pool, on June 5th, 1923, by the Rev. W. R. H. ARUNDELL, Richard Reginald, eldest son of Mr. and the late Mrs. R. ROOSE, of Colvanick, Cardinham, Bodmin, to Annie Helena, only child of Mr. and Mrs. S. ELLIOTT, Pinhaye, South Pool, Kingsbridge.

RUNDLE - PAYNTER. - June 2nd, at St. Ervan Church, by the Rev. W. R. JOHNSON, William, second son of the late Mr. W. RUNDLE, Lowertown, to Emily Catherine, youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. S. PAYNTER, Penrose.

DEATHS.

BRENTON. - June 4th, at Hillside, Mount Ambrose, Redruth, Annie, widow of Joseph B. BRENTON. Funeral on Thursday, Treleigh, leaving house Two p.m.

CALTHORPE. - On 4th June, at 13, Windsor-place, Plymouth, after long illness, due to war service, William Frederick Dennis, beloved and only son of William Thomas and Sarah Ann CALTHORPE, aged 26 years, darling brother of Cissy, Ivy, May, and Gladys.

COCK. - At Alston, Ashburton, June 3rd, Annie, the beloved wife of Jonathan COCK. Funeral Today (Wednesday) at St. Andrew's Church, Three p.m. No flowers, by request.

GILL. - At 35, Derry-avenue, Plymouth, 5th June, Rachel Rogers, the beloved wife of C. H. GILL, aged 85 years.

LANYON. - At Helston, June 1st, Frederick Vincent LANYON, eldest son of the late Samuel LANYON, of Bradford, Yorks, and Chicago, U.S.A.

LANYON. - June 3rd, at 26, Edgcumbe-avenue, Newquay, John LANYON, aged 75. Funeral Thursday, leaving house 2.30 for Wesleyan Church. Friends please accept this (the only) intimation. No flowers, by request.

OATTEN. - June 5th, 1923, at a Nursing Home, E. S. OATTEN, the beloved wife of W. H. OATTEN and the dear mother of Washington and Garfield, late of Washington House, Port Isaac, Cornwall.

RASHLEY. - March 3rd, at Lyttelton, New Zealand, result of accident, Albert Raymond, age 17, only son of Albert and Selma RASHKLEY, late of Plymouth.

WATTS. - June 4th, at the Devon Mental Hospital, Exminster, James Hooke WATTS, aged 26 years, dearly-loved son of Ellen WATTS and the late James Hooke WATTS, of Harris Farm, Elburton. Gone from pain and sufferings.

WILMER. - At Gayhurst, Falmouth, on June 5th, Frederick Joseph WILMER, aged 69 years.


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