cornwall england newspaper


1839 MARRIAGES

NOVEMBER



1 NOVEMBER 1839, Friday


At St. Mary's, Truro, on Sunday last, by the Rev. W. W. Harvey, Mr. James Barrett, mercer and tailor, to Mrs. May, draper, both of this town.

At the Friends' Meeting House, Truro, on Thursday last, George Cornish, grocer, of Redruth, to Elizabeth Roberts, of Condorrow, in St. Clement.

At Redruth, on the 27th ult., Capt. John Stephens, son of the late John Ley, Esq., of Phillack, to Mary Gwenillion, youngest daughter of the late Rev. William Vaudrey, of Gwinear.

On the 29th ult., at Redruth, Mr. William Hocking, of Illogan, engineer, to Miss Grace Kessel, of the same place.

At Ludgvan, on Sunday, the 29th ult., by the Rev. H. E. Graham, Mr. Thomas Roach, of Trathall, to Martha, third daughter of Mr. Francis Johns, of Crowlas.

On the 24th of October, Mr. Abraham May, of Gwennap, to Miss Elizabeth Tabb, of Perranarworthal.

On the 24th ultimo, at North Tamerton, in this county, by the Rev. O. Rouse, Mr. Richard Sloman, widower, who had been leader of the church choir, and a principal ringer of the parish for nearly 40 years, to Miss Mary Harris, a gay damsel of 50. Himself and five sons, most of whom are six feet in height, rang the wedding peal.

At Plympton St. Mary, on Wednesday, the 22nd ultimo, Mr. P. G. Cardell, merchant of Plymouth, (youngest son of William Cardell, Esq., of Probus, Cornwall,) to Miss Sophia Julian, of Levalsa, near St. Austell.


8 NOVEMBER 1839, Friday


On the 21st ult., at the Superintendent Registrar's office, Truro, Mr. Wm. Nicholls, of Perranzabuloe, to Miss Mary Stephens, of St. Allen.

On the 3[?]rd instant, at the Bethesda Chapel, Truro, by the Rev. W. Moore, Mr. Wm. Clark, to Miss ..ary Davey, both of Truro.

On Sunday last, at the Superintendent Registrar's office, Truro, Mr. H. Williams, of St. Stephens, to Miss Penrice[?] of Ladock.

At Ludgvan, on Thursday last, by the Rev. H. E. G.., Robert, youngest son of Mr. Bilkey, [of Tremenheer?] to Jane, youngest daughter of Mr. Edmund Edwards, of Nanceddan.

On the 5th last at St. Ives, by the Rev. J. Havart, Mr. Samson Rosewall, of Towednack, to M.. Elizabeth Odgan[?] of the former place.

On Saturday last, at Camborne, Capt. Gi. Roberts, of the Marazion Mines, to Mrs. Daniel, wid[ow of the]late Mr. William Daniel, joiner, &c., of the for[mer] place.

On Saturday last, at St. Agnes, by the Rev. E. M. . , Mr. R. Seymour, to Miss S. ..rris, both of that place.


15 NOVEMBER 1839, Friday


At the Superintendent Registrar's office, Truro, on the 9th inst., Mr. Hugh Stephens to Miss ...anah Stephens, both of Feock; also, on the 12th instant, Mr. .. Pearce, jun., to Miss Elizabeth Hicks, both of K..; and on the 13th instant, Mr. John Chapman to Miss Elizabeth George, both of St. Agnes.

On Sunday last, at Kenwyn, Mr. John Philp, xxx to Miss Rowe.

On Tuesday last, at St. Erth, Mr. William Vivian to Miss Ellen West, both of Hayle.

At Gwennap, on the 31st ult., by the Rev. T. P..potts, Mr. E. Halse, engineer of Tresavean mine, to .. Barnett.

At St. Erth, on Thursday se'nnight, Mr. Denis R. merchant, of Helston, to Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. John Goldsworthy of the former parish.

On Monday se'nnight, at St. Erth, Mr. Abraham ..gers, to Miss Ann Nicholas.

At Ludgvan, on Thursday se'nnight, Mr. Robt. Bilke.. to Miss Jane Edwards.

At Lower St. Columb, on Tuesday last, Mr. Richard Cardell to Miss Glanville, both of that parish.

On the 5th instant, at Illogan, Mr,. Thos. Roundy,[or Boundy], Swansea, to Miss Emma Willoughby, of Nancekuk.. Illogan.

At Bodmin, on Tuesday last, Mr. Butler, to Miss M. Jago.

At St. Mabyn, on Tuesday last, Mr. R. W.. Grose, draper, Bodmin, to .. youngest daughter of John Andrews, Esq., of Tregarden, St. Mabyn.


22 NOVEMBER 1839, Friday


At Gulval, on the 10th instant, Mr. Barnes, of that place, to Miss F. Gundry, of Helston.

At Buryan, on Thursday last, Mr. N. C. Daniel, to Miss R. Jenkin.

At Newbury, on the 29th of October, the Rev. R. C. Gazely, to Augusta Ellen, eldest daughter of John Alexander, Esq., magistrate and coroner for the county of Berks., and grand-daughter of the late J. Hocker, Esq., of Falmouth.

On the 20th instant, at St. Cleer, Mr. Edward Sowden, to Miss Elliot, of that place.

At the Baptist Chapel, Falmouth, on Sunday last, by the Rev. C. Wilson, Mr. John Jenkin Hamilton, to Miss Mary Allen, both of Falmouth.

On the 16th instant, at Bradninch, Devon, by the Rev. Wm. Sykes, A. M. Vicar of Calhampton, Mr. Lees Broadbent, surgeon, of Ashton-under-Lyne, to Mary Ann, eldest daughter of the late Rev. Henry Thomson, of Hastingleigh, Kent.


29 NOVEMBER 1839, Friday


At the Bethesda chapel, Truro, on the 27th instant, Mr. Thomas Peters, to Miss Pill, both of Portscatha in Gerrans.

At Kea, on Tuesday, the 19th instant, Mr. A Stephens, late of the Globe Inn, Truro, to Miss Hockin.

At Kenwyn, on Thursday, the 21st instant, Mr. Noall, carpenter, to Miss Garlick, both of Truro.

At Gwennap, on Thursday, the 21st instant, by the Rev. Thomas Phillpotts, Mr. Martin Magor, jun., draper, Truro, to Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. Philip Blamey, merchant, of the former parish.

At St. Just, in Penwith, on Saturday last, Mr. Edwards, of Ludgvan, to Miss N. Williams, of St. Just.

At Hayle, on Saturday last, Mr. S. Lethlean, to Miss S. Hurrill.

At St. Columb, on Tuesday last, by the Rev. M. Wybrow, Mr. Francis Clemow, of Bejowan, St. Columb minor, to Betsey, youngest daughter of the late Mr. Peter Rowe, of the former place.

At Padstow, on the 26th instant, Mr. William Kestell, to Miss Maria D. Williams.

At Withiel, on Monday, the 25th instant, by the Rev. V. Vyvyan, Mr. W. Brabyn, master of the Withiel National School, to Eleanor, second daughter of Mr. Wm. Hodge, of that parish.

At Stokeclimsland, by the Rev. O. Rouse, William Wheaton Chard, Esq., of Pathe, Somersetshire, to Jane, only daughter of John Hart Brimacombe, Esq., of Stokeclimsland.

On the 21st instant, at Christ Church, Marylebone, by the Rev. W. Hancock, A.M., Mr. Frank Hockin, of Hartland Quay, near Bideford, Devon, merchant, to Fanny, eldest daughter of Stephen Wentworth Silver, Esq., of Abbey road, St. John's Wood, and the City of London, merchant.




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