cornwall england newspaper
1839 BIRTHS
NOVEMBER
1 NOVEMBER 1839, Friday
At Helston, on Wednesday morning, the 23rd ult, the lady of the Rev. J. W. JOHNS, of a son.
Lately, at Grillas, Illogan, Mrs. J. W. Paul, of a son.
At Newquay, on Saturday, the 26th ultimo, the wife of Mr. Nicholas White, miller, of a son, still born.
Yesterday, at St. Austell, the wife of Mr. Matthew Wellington, butcher, of a still-born daughter.
At Torpoint, the lady of Captain Edward Manicom, of a daughter.
At Tavistock, on Saturday week, Mrs. Prisilla Ninnis, wife of Captain James Ninnis, late of St. Agnes, of a son.
8 NOVEMBER 1839, Friday
On Tuesday last, at Garras, near Truro, Mrs. Paul He[..] of son.
At Newquay, on the 30th ultimo, the wife of Captain Carter, of the smack "Caroline," of a daughter.
At Penzance, on Thursday last, Mr. Williams of a son.
On Tuesday, at Penzance, Mrs. Charles, of a daughter.
In London, on the 22nd ult., Mrs. William Bart[..] of a son.
15 NOVEMBER 1839, Friday
[newspaper was badly wrinkled- so gaps are throughout - jm]
On Friday, the 1st instant, at Heligan, the .. L. H. Tremayne, Esq., the lady of Richard Taylor, Esq., of Great Wood, Mylor, of a daughter.
At Falmouth, on Monday last, the wife of Mr. Tr..nack, fruiterer &c, of a daughter.
At Tywardreath, on Sunday last, Mr. Charles R..dell, of a son.
At Crowan church-town, on Monday last, the wife of Mr. Henry Semmens,
innkeeper, of a son.
At Crowan church-town, on Monday last, the wife of Mr. James Pooley,
innkeeper, of a daughter.
At Ludgvan, on Friday Se'nnight, the wife of Mr. .. Martin, mason, of a
daughter.
On Thursday last, in George-street, Plymouth, Mrs. Shapcote, wife of Lieut. Shapcote, R.N., of a daughter.
22 NOVEMBER 1839, Friday
On Friday last, at Truro, Mrs. Henry Share, of a daughter; also, on the same day, Mrs. Brewer, of the Blue Anchor, of a daughter.
On the 7th instant, at Peruppa, in Veryan, the wife of Mr. John Curgenven, of a son.
At Cruggan, in Veryan, the wife of Mr. John Trounce, of a son.
At Veryan, on the 15th instant, the wife of Mr. John Webb, innkeeper, of a daughter.
At St. Just, on Sunday last, the wife of Mr. R. Rowe, of a son.
At Helston, on the 9th instant, Mrs. Webb, of the Helston Arms Inn, of a son.
On the 12th instant, at Dunstanville Terrace, Falmouth, the lady of F.
Armstrong, Esq., of a daughter.
At Scorrier, on the 16th instant, Mrs. H. Sims, of a daughter.
At St. Austell, on Wednesday, Mr. Wm. Crapp, of a son. [name may have been Clapp]
29 November 1839, Friday
[*one of these is 'suspicious', as the next week's issue contained a notice that the Newquay correspondent took exception, and the contributor - not a regular correspondent - was "a bad punster and bad poet." jm]
On the 19th instant, at Ivy Cottage, St. Columb minor, the lady of J. Hoyte, Esq., of a son and heir.
On the 22nd instant, at Helston, the wife of Mr. M. Richards, painter, of a daughter.
At Newport, Launceston, the wife of Mr. Thos. Pearse[s or c?] of a son.
At Merther, on Sunday last, the wife of Mr. John Tregenza, plasterer, of a son.
On the 24th instant, at Trevelgey, in St. Columb. Minor, the wife of Mr. N. Nicholls, of a daughter.
At Newquay, on the 20th instant, the wife of Mr. Charles Carter, of a
daughter.
At Marazion, on Monday last, Mrs. Richards, of a son.
At Penzance, on Monday last, Mrs. W. Doble, of a daughter.
At Withiel, on the 27th instant, Mrs. Joseph Robins, of twins.
On Thursday se'nnight, in Durmford-street, Stonehouse, the lady of R. Rodd, Esq., solicitor, of a daughter.
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