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1837 MARRIAGES



6 JANUARY 1837, Friday


Lately, at Kenwyn, Mr. Henry Francis, to Miss Suter, both of Chacewater.

At Padstow, on the 2nd instant, Mr. henry Nance, to Miss Hannah Hambly, both of that place.

On the 29th ult. at St. Merryn, by the Rev. John Carlyon, Mr. George Hellyar, to Miriam, only daughter of Mr. Henry Hawken, of Harlyn.

At Bodmin, on Sunday last, Mr. Rosevear, second engineer of the Bodmin and Wadebridge Railway, to Miss Mary Ann Rowe, of the former place.


13 JANUARY


At Kenwyn, of Tuesday last, by the Rev. G. J. Cornish, Mr. Samuel Milford, merchant, Truro, to Isabella Palmer, third daughter of the late Edward Budd, Esq.

At Truro, on Monday last, by the Rev. Edward Dix, Mr. Samuel Evans of St. Agnes, Assay Master, to Miss Jane Phillips, of the Coach and Horses Inn.

On Sunday last, at St. Clement, Mr. Tregoning, of Falmouth, to Miss Penna, of Truro.

On Monday last, at Bodmin, Mr. John Vercoe, to Miss Gertrude Liddell.

At Padstow, yesterday, Mr. Jonathan Prior to Mrs. Catherine Hurt, of that place.


20 JANUARY


On Sunday last, at St. Ives, Captain Mallard of the "Bideford" of that Port, to Margaret, second daughter of Mr. Wm. Harris, of Penbeagle; and, on the same day, Mr. Robert Quick, who is about to proceed to the Brazils, to Miss Elizabeth Quick.

... on Sunday last, Mr. Bennett, to Jane, second daughter of the late Mr. Allen, of that town.


27 JANUARY


On Sunday last, at Truro, Mr. Charles Baker, saddler, to Miss Dingle.

On Sunday last, at Gerrans, Mr. E. Eddy, tailor, to Miss Mary Ann Ball.

On the 18th instant, at Gwennap, Mr. Edward Allen, of Tregony, to Harriet, youngest daughter of Mr. Samuel O'Brien, of Mylor.

At Probus, on the 16th instant, Mr. Edmund Harry, to Miss Amy Clarke, eldest daughter of Mr. Clarke, engineer.

At Bodmin, on Monday last, Mr. Charles Tonkin, daraper, to Miss Jane Benney.

At Lanivet, on Monday last, Mr. Thomas, of Cadwin, to Miss Hooper.

At Camborne, on Wednesday, Mr. Ralph Goldsworthy, to Miss Elizabeth Martin, both of that parish.

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