cornwall england newspaper


1843 DEATHS

AUGUST



4 AUGUST 1843, Friday


At Liskes, near Truro, yesterday, Mr. BAYNARD, aged 65 years.

At Truro, on Saturday last, the infant daughter of Mr. JONES.

At Hayle, on the 27th ult., Mrs. Betsy PAUL, aged (?) 47 or 17 years.

At Hayle, on Monday last, Mr. John TREVASKAS, aged 63 years.

At Alverton house, Penzance, on the 22nd, ultimo, Jonathan BLEUMAN, Esq., aged 57 years.

At Penzance, on Thursday se'nnight, Mr. J. TREZISE, aged 67 years.

At St. Mary's, Scilly, on Sunday last, Mr. John MUMFORD, of Newford, farmer, aged 56 years.

At Gear, in the parish of St. Martin, on Friday last, Jane, wife of Mr. James BISHOP, merchant, aged 51 years, upwards of 23 of which she was a consistent member of the Wesleyan Society. Her long and painful affliction was borne with great patience and resignation, and her bereaved relatives are cheered by the belief that, to her, death is gain.

At Shop, Lower St. Columb, on the 28th instant, Miss Jane GRIGG, aged 45 years.

At Trevoyan, in the parish of St. Merryn, on the 25th ultimo, Mr. William ANDREW, aged 24 years.

At Darley, in the parish of Linkinhorne, Thomas Rosevear, youngest son of Mr. John DINGLE, aged 6 years.

At Launceston, on Friday last, Susanna, widow of the late George PEARSE, Esq., aged 75 years.

At Tavistock, on Wednesday, the 26th ult., Hannah, wife of Mr. FEASTON, stationer, aged 58 years.

At Bideford, after a lingering and severe illness, Mrs. DALGETTY, the wife of Lieut. DALGETTY, of the 89th regiment foot.

At Southampton, Rachel, widow of the late A. F. NUNEZ, Esq., of Basing Park, Hampshire, aged 73 years.


11 AUGUST 1843, Friday


At Truro, on Sunday last, Miss Joyce THOMAS, aged 60 years. Miss Thomas had for about 21 years filled the office of post-mistress in this town; and in her the government has lost a most faithful servant, and the public a very obliging and attentive officer. In private life she was universally esteemed, not only for her kindness of heart and great moral worth, but for her charities, which were, for her sphere in life, numerous as well as liberal. She "did good by stealth, and blushed to find it fame."

At Truro, on Wednesday last, after a long and painful illness, Emily, youngest daughter of Mr. WOTTON, aged 18 years.

At Manor Downs, Gwinear, on the 2nd instant, Mrs. Mary ROSEWARNE, aged 88 years; and on Wednesday last, the infant son of Mr. George MICHELL.

At Marazion, the eldest son of Mr. John UREN.

At Penzance, on Saturday last, Mr. Jno. MARTIN, late of Helston, ropemaker, aged 33 years.

At Penzance, on Monday last, Mr. Jos. PASCOE, aged 24 years.

At Lundrake, on the 1st, inst., Mary JOHNS, a faithful servant for nearly 20 years in the family of Mr. SARGENT, solicitor, Liskeard.

At Padstow, on Tuesday last, the wife of Capt. John DARKE, of the schooner "Mary Josephine."

At St. Dennis, on Saturday last, after a short illness, Mr. Robert VERCOE, innkeeper, aged 36 years.

At Stratton, on Monday last, Mr. John PROUT, aged 50 years.

At Poughill, on Tuesday last, Mr. SPRAGUE, aged 48 years.

At Week St. Mary, last week, Mrs. RIDGEMAN, aged 62 years.

At the Turk's Head Inn, Exeter, on the 21st ult., after a few hour's illness, Mr. Thomas STRIGHT, late of Falmouth, aged 71 years.

At Palermo, on the 17th ult., Capt. Jno. ANDREWS, of Penzance, aged 50 years.


18 AUGUST 1843, Friday


At Falmouth, on Friday last, Mr. P. BUCKETT, aged 36 years. Mr. B. had been nearly 22 years in the counting house of Messrs. G. C, and R. W. FOX and Co., and was universally respected.

At Helston, on the 10th instant, the wife of Mr. T. HOSKING, plumber and brazier, aged 47 years.

At Penzance, on Monday last, Mrs. GILLESPIE, aged 40 years; and on Wednesday, Mary Ann, daughter of Mr. FOSS, aged 13 years.

At Probus, on Friday last, Mrs. Elizabeth HICKS, aged 76 years.

At Veryan, suddenly, on the 5th instant, the daughter of Mr. ROBINS, wheelwright, of Penryn, aged 23 years.

At Mevagissey, lately, Charlotte Pepperell, only child of Mr. H. J. DOOGOOD, aged 3 years.

At St, Neot, on the 5th instant, John, second son of Mr. RIDER, cabinet maker, of Plymouth, aged 18 years.

At Helsett, in the parish of Lesnewth, on Tuesday last, after a lingering illness, Peggy, wife of the Rev. William Pitt BRAY, aged 65 years.


25 AUGUST 1843, Friday


At Chacewater, on Friday last, Mr. Samuel RICKARD, aged 18 years.

At Penstrase Moors, near Chacewater, on Tuesday last, Miss Cordelia POLLARD, aged 19 years.

At St. Day, on Wednesday last, of consumption, Thomas, third son of Mr. John RENDALL, grocer, &c., aged 23 years.

At St. Day, on Friday last, Sarah Ann, eldest daughter of Mr. John PHILP, draper, aged 11 years.

At Pednandrea, Redruth, on Thursday last, Mr. Stephen MICHELL. He had been a Methodist for many years, and a member of the Wesleyan Association Church from its establishment. He was harmless, undefiled, and separated from sinners, and died in the triumph of faith.

At Falmouth, on Sunday last, in her thirty fifth year, Emma, the beloved and affectionate wife of Lieut. JAMES, R. N., and the second daughter of the late H. P. ANDREW, Esq., of Bodrean, in this county. This estimable lady had been ill only eight days, and by her death seven small children are prematurely deprived of the fostering hand of a truly devoted parent.

At Veryan, on the 17th instant, after a long and painful illness, which she bore with true christian fortitude, the wife of Mr. Henry MASON, aged 31 years.

At Trevarrick, in St. Austell, on Sunday last, Ellen, daughter of Mr. John RENDLE, nurseryman, aged 3 years.

At St. Austell, on Tuesday last, after a few hours' illness, Grace, the wife ofMr. John VERCOE, tailor, &c., aged 60 years.

At St. Ives, on Saturday last, Mrs. Elizabeth RICHARDS, aged 67 years.

At St. Ives, on Sunday last, the infant daughter of Mr. Thomas BASSET, aged twelve months; and Sally, second daughter of Capt. William NOAL, of Wheal Darlington mine, aged 25 years.

At St. Ives, on Monday last, after a few days' illness, Mr. William SANDOW, aged 70 years.

At St. Erth, on Monday last, the infant son of Mr. Henry LOBB, aged 2 years; and on Tuesday last, the infant daughter of Mr. Richard TREVASKIS, aged 3 years.

At Avon Cottage, Padstow, last week, after a protracted illness, Mr. Martin RICHARDS, aged 55 years.

At Fowey, on the 17th instant, Mr. Wm. VERRAN, cooper, aged 79 years.

At Lostwithiel, on the 16th instant, Mrs. SOLOMON, aged 68 years, highly respected by all who knew her; and on the 22nd instant, Mrs. Susan FURZE.

At Lanlivery, suddenly, on the 17th inst., Mrs. HIGGS, aged 44 years.

At Launceston, on the 17th instant, after a painfully protracted illness, which he bore with exemplary patience and resignation, Mr. Wm. CATER, bookseller, of that town, aged 44 years, universally respected and lamented.

At Seville, on the 26th ultimo, on board the schooner "Pandora," Mr. Julius CHUDLEIGH, late master of the schooner "Jane," Bristol and Truro trader.


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