cornwall england newspaper


1842 DEATHS

APRIL



1 APRIL 1842, Friday


On Sunday last, in Union-place, Truro, CHARLES, only surviving son of Mr. LANYON, Master R.N., aged 19 years.

On the 30th ult., at Falmouth, JANE, eldest daughter of Capt. COOPER, aged 16 years.

At Probus, on Saturday last, Mr. ABRAHAM REED, in the 74th year of his age; and on the same day, the infant daughter of Mr. FREDERICK HALVOSA, aged 8 months.

At Perruppa, in the parish of Ruanlanihorne, on the 18th ultimo, Mr. JOHN CURGENVEN, aged 37 years.

At Highlanes, in the parish of Veryan, on Saturday last, Mrs. GRACE MARTYN, aged 88 years.

At St. Austell, on the 24th ult., Mr. CHRISTOPHER PARNALL, aged 74 years; also Mrs. DANIEL, aged 63 years.

On Monday last, at St. Austell, after a protracted illness, aged 50 years, Mr. JOHN BROWNE, who for many years filled the important situation of confidential clerk in the office of Messrs. COODE, solicitors, of that town. The deceased was highly respected throughout life, and his death is sincerely regretted by all who knew him.

At Bodmin, last week, Mr. HARRIS, for many years turnkey of the Sheriff's Ward.

At Newquay, on the 22nd ultimo, Mr. THOMAS MOYSES, jun., aged 23 years.

At Redruth, on Tuesday last, aged 77 years, Mr. JOHN CHESTER, a respected member of the Society of Friends.

On Friday last, at St. Ives, the infant son of Mr. JOSHUA DANIEL.

On Wednesday, the 23rd ult., at St. Just in Penwith, the wife of Capt. NICHOLAS GRENFELL, at an advanced age.

At BOJEWYAN, in the parish of St. Just in Penwith, on Sunday last, Mr. CHARLES NANKERVIS.

On the 24th ult., at Treclego, near Camelford, Mr. PHILIP LOFT, aged 87, leaving a widow 90 years of age.

At Launceston, on Sunday last, Mr. BENJAMIN LAKE, aged 87 years.


8 APRIL 1842, Friday


At Penryn, on the 30th ult., the son of Mr. JOSEPH GOODMAN, currier, aged 7 years. Also, on Saturday last, a daughter, and within four days, another daughter and a son of Mr. JOHN ROACH, grocer, &c., the eldest about 7 years of age. On Monday last, the infant son of Mr. J. SOLOMON, druggist, and on Tuesday, the infant son of Mr. A. COCK, tinman, all of whom died of scarlet fever.

On the 1st instant, at Falmouth, the infant child of Mr. PASCOE, shipwright.

Lately, at Goran Haven, Mrs. JANE ELDY, aged 51 years, being the oldest person in this parish.

At Veryan, on the 5th instant, Mr. JOHN WEBB, innkeeper, aged 46 years.

At Kerrow, near St. Austell, on the 31st ult., Mr. JAS. STEPHENS, aged 68 years.

At St. Mewan, on Tuesday last, the Rev. W. HOCKEN, aged 70 years.

On Saturday, the 26th ult., at Heligan, ANN, the beloved wife of Mr. JOHN WAY, aged 49 years. Her loss will be long felt by her afflicted husband and five children.

On Saturday, at Bodmin, aged 82 years, JOHN WALLIS [WATTLE?], Esq., Deputy Registrar of the Archdeaconry of Cornwall and formerly Vice Warden of the Stannaries of Cornwall.

On Saturday last, at Gwennap, Mr. JOHN CLIMO[?], miner, aged 97 years.

At Hayle, on Friday last, Mrs. EDMONDS, wife of Mr. HENRY EDMONDS, butcher, aged 56 years.


15 APRIL 1842, Friday


At St. Austell, on Sunday last, Grace, wife of Mr. JAS. HAWKE, hair-dresser, aged 53 years.

On Tuesday, the 5th instant, at St. Stephens in Branwell, Mr. JOHN CUNDY.

At Fowey, on Thursday last, HENRY, son of Mr. WM. ROWE, of H.M. Customs, aged 4 years.

On Sunday the 3rd instant, at Endellion Parsonage, WILLIAM, only child of the Rev. WILLIAM HOCKIN, Rector of that parish, aged one year.

At Trevathin, in the parish of Endellion, on the 6th instant, Mr. MORCOMB HICK, aged 49 years.

At St. Ives, Ann, wife of Mr. RICHARD GRENFELL, aged 82 years.

On Monday last, at Penzance, Mr. JOHN THURBURN, civil engineer, AGED 33 YEARS. The deceased superintended the erecting of beacons on the Wolf rock and Rundlestone.

On the 7th instant, at Torquay, Devon, LOUISA ELIZABETH, eldest daughter of Colonel ASPINWALL, Consul of the United States at London, aged 26 years.

On Friday last, at Greenfield, Holywell, Flintshire, WILLIAM CHARLES, eldest son of Mr. CHARLES GARLAND, agent of Greenfield Copper Mills, and nephew of Mr. JAMES GARLAND, of Truro, aged 23 years.


22 APRIL 1842, Friday


At Truro, on Sunday last, Mrs. CAVILL, relict of the late Mr. T. Cavill, aged 74 years.

At Truro, on the 14th inst., Mr. JOHN RIDDLE, butcher, aged 51 years.

Yesterday morning, at Higher Town, near Truro, LAVINIA, youngest daughter of the late Mr. CARNE, blacksmith, aged 16 years.

At Trerice, St. Allen, on Saturday last, aged 70 years, Mr. GILL, a most respectable yeoman. In life he was much respected, and his death is regretted by a large circle of relations and friends.

On the 14th instant, at Falmouth, the infant son of Mr. F. WILLIAMS, of her Majesty's customs.

On the 16th instant, at Falmouth, JOHN ALFRED, eldest son of Mr. ALFRED TONKIN, aged six years.

On Friday last, at Breage, the son of Mr. ARTHUR, aged 8 years.

Lately, at St. Agnes, Mr. THOMAS BUTSON, aged 78 years.

After an illness of three days only, in each case of scarlet fever, on Tuesday, the 12th instant, JAMES HOWE, aged 11 years, and on the following Saturday, JOHN BORLASE, aged 12 years, the third and second sons of WILLIAM PASCOE, Esq., of Tregembo, in St. Hilary.

At Hayle, on Saturday last, Mr. CHRISTOPHER CLEMENCE, aged 50 years.

On the 17th instant, at St. Ives, Mrs. JANE CRAZE, aged 82 years.

At Fowey, on Saturday last, MARTHA, only daughter of Mr. T. TESTICK, aged 24 years.

At Newton, Fowey, on Monday last, Mrs. BENNETTS, aged 83 years.

On the 8th instant, at Penhale, St. Enoder, Mr. WM. COURTNEY, aged 85 years.

On Monday last, at Roche, MARY, wife of Mr. JOHN ROWE, aged 53 years.

On the 14th instant, at Wheal Rocks mine, St. Austell, Captain SAMUEL COCK, aged 70 years.

On Sunday last, at St. Blazey Highway, Mrs. WOOLCOCK, aged 56 years.

At Burlawn, in St. Breock, on Sunday last, the son of Mr. WM. ELLERY, of Wadebridge, aged 5 years.

On Wednesday last, at St. Columb, SARAH, wife of Captain JOHN RICHARDS, aged 74 years, much respected and regretted by her friends and acquaintances.

On the 14th instant, at Trelawder, in the parish of St. Miner, after a lingering illness, borne with Christian fortitude and resignation, Mrs. RICHARD ROWSE, aged 35 years, universally respected and beloved.

On Monday last, at St. Germans, Mrs. BARRY, wife of Mr. Barry, gardener of the Earl of St. Germans, aged 73 years.

On the 7th instant, at Trevarrack, in Gulval, Mr. JOHN ROBERTS, yeoman, aged 90 years, who, throughout this long course, was honest, industrious, sober and prudent. Mr. Roberts was a striking example of the certain effects of temperance and equanimity, retaining, in full vigour, his faculties and powers to within a short time of his death. It may be truly said of him, that he led "a quiet and peaceable life, in all godliness and honesty."

Last week, at Tideford, in St. Germans, MARY, daughter of Mr. THOMAS SARGENT, aged 24 years.
On Sunday last, at Carnyorth, in St. Just in Penwith, Mr. JAMES TREZISE.

At Somerset Villa, Bristol, on the 14th instant, of scarlatina, SARAH ELIZABETH, youngest daughter of HENRY HUMPHRIES, Esq., late of Rosemundy, in this county, aged three years and six months.


29 APRIL 1842, Friday


Yesterday, at the house of her brother, Capt. RD. BRENTON, Kenwyn-street, Truro, Mrs. MARY COCK, of Mount Hawke, St. Agnes, aged 70 years. She was a consistent member of the Wesleyan Methodist Society for 40 years.

At Truro on Wednesday last, Mr. WILLIAM CLYMA, formerly belonging to the Police force in that town, aged 38 years.

At Penryn, on Thursday, the 21st instant, the wife of Mr. JOHN TRESIDDER, attorney-at-law, aged 62 years.

On Wednesday last, at Penryn, HANNAH, daughter of Mr. HENRY DYSON, master of the "Sir John Rae Reid," West Indiaman, aged 4 years. On Monday last, at Falmouth, Emily, third daughter of W. M. BOASE, Esq., M.D.

At Camborne, on the 20th inst., Miss E. REYNOLDS, grand-daughter of W. REYNOLDS, Esq., of Trevenann, aged 12 years.

On Monday last, at Probus, JANE, only daughter of Mr. W. KESSEL, of St. Columb, aged 6 years.

At St. Austell, on Monday last, after a severe illness, ELIZA, eldest daughter of Mr. P. HITCHING, tallow chandler, aged 44 years.

Yesterday at St. Stephens Coombe, near St. Austell, CATHERINE, wife of Mr. ALEXANDER Truscott, aged 44 years.

At Hayle, on Friday last, Mrs. GEORGE, wife of Mr. N. GEORGE, painter.

On the 24th instant, at Trelyon, near St. Ives, Mr. WM. NOAL, aged 65 years.

At St. Ives, on the 25th instant, the infant daughter of Mr. JOHN SHUGG, mason.

On the 26th instant, at St. Ives, where the family had removed for change of air, the infant daughter of Captain MATHIAS, R. N., Inspecting-commander of the Penzance coast-guard district. At St. Erth Church-town, on Sunday last, Mr. RICHARD NICHOLLAS, aged 18 years.

At Penzance, on Saturday last, Mr. J. GUARD, smith.

On Tuesday last, at Old Town, St. Mary's Scilly, the wife of Mr. FRANCIS WATTS, aged 53 years.

In London, on Wednesday, the 20th instant, after a short and severe illness, Mr. HENRY PENGELLY, aged 22 years, the fourth son of the late Mr. JOHN PENGELLY, of Madron; he was highly respected by all who knew him, and his death is severely felt by his family and friends.

On the 16th inst., in the 91st years of her age, LUCY, sister of the late BARTHOLOMEW DUNSTERVILLE, Esq., Alderman of Plymouth, and last surviving child of the late ELIAS DUNSTERVILLE, Esq., of Barley House. On the 3rd ultimo, at the Proprietary College, Cheltenham, FRANCIS, only son of Lieut. F. BEAUMONT, R.N. of Elmwood Place, Leeds, aged 13 years.

On the 28th of March, at Madeira, aged one year and six months, JOSEPH CARNE, son of Dr. A. C. ROSS.

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