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1843 DEATHS
DECEMBER
1 DECEMBER 1843, Friday
At Truro, on Saturday last, much and deservedly esteemed and regretted, Mr.
KARKEEK, aged 70 years.
In Kenwyn-street, Truro, on Tuesday last, Martha, daughter of Mr. Thomas
ALLIN, aged 4 years.
At Truro, on Wednesday last, Catherine, infant daughter of Mr. Elisha
RANDALL, pipe-maker.
At Chacewater, on Sunday last, Mr. Abel GOLDSWORTHY, aged 23 years.
At Tingtang, Gwennap, on Sunday last, of pulmonary consumption, Mr. Thomas
BRAY, yeoman, aged 59 years, a man of considerable strength of intellect,
and of great uprightness of conduct.
At his mother's house, at Pool, on Wednesday, the 22nd ult., in possession
of " the hope which bloometh with immortality," Mr. George JEFFERY, surgeon,
of Pancras-vale, London, aged 48 years.
At Trevellas, in the parish of St. Agnes, last week, Mr. James CHYNOWETH,
malster, aged 70 years.
At Hayle, on the 22nd ult., Mr. Thomas YOUNG, aged 69 years.
At Dreawlas, Gwinear, on the 22nd ult., Mr. William CORY, aged 56 years.
At Penzance, on Monday last, William, eldest son of Capt. W. BELLAMY, of the
schooner "Britain's Queen," aged 19 years.
At Bishop's Quay, St. Martin, on Friday last, Phoebe, the beloved wife of
Mr. John DOTSON, aged 50 years.
At Penryn, on the 22nd ult., Catherine, fifth daughter of the late Thomas
NEVILL, Esq., of Trevenson.
At Falmouth, on Wednesday last, after a few days illness, Mr. Wm. ALLEN,
aged 36 years, deservedly respected by a large circle of friends.
At Falmouth, on Wednesday last, Mrs. LAWRENCE, relict of the late Mr.
Lazarus LAWRENCE, silver-smith, of that town, aged 82 years.
At Falmouth, on the 24th ult., Mrs. M. DASH, aged 72 years.
At Triskeys, in Lower St. Columb, on Sunday last, Mr. James TINNEY.
At Charlestown, on the 23rd ult., William, the infant son of Mr. T.
NANCHOLAS.
At St. Austell, on Monday last, after a short illness, Mr. John HODGE,
nurseryman, aged 70 years.
At Liskeard, on the 23rd ult., Mr. Richard OLIVER, tailor, leaving a widow
and six small children.
At Boloytha, near Liskeard, Mrs. RABY, late of St. Martin's, aged 75 years.
At St. Germans, on the 23rd ult., Mr. N. ROWE; and on the following day,
Mrs. Susanna PAUL, aged 60 years.
At Berstead Lodge, Sussex, on the 19th ult., the Righs Hon. Arabella
MACKWORTH, Countess of Mayo, in her 70th year. Her ladyship was a native of
Devon, and was daughter of the late William Mackworth PRAED, Esq., of
Bitton, and sister of the late Mr. Serjeant PRAED.
8 DECEMBER 1843, Friday
At Truro, on Sunday last, the wife of Mr. John TRUSCOTT, aged 66 years.
At the residence of Thomas ROGERS, Esq., mayor of Helston, on Wednesday
morning last, Mr. John ROGERS, the talented author of Auti-Popery, aged
41
years.
At Devoran, on Monday last, Capt. Joseph JEWELL, aged 61 years.
At Gwennap Moors, on the 30th ult., Capt. John OATES,of Tresavean.
At Gwithian, on the 30th ult., Mr. William CARTHEW, aged 82 years.
At Gwithian, Mr. George EUSTIS, aged 73 years; having been for about
half a
century an upright and steady member of the Wesleyan society.
At Higher Bosparva, Gwinear, on Saturday last, Mrs. Mary SIMONS, aged
73
years.
At Marazion, on Saturday last, Mrs. E. MOLLARD, aged 76 years.
At Penzance, on Wednesday last, Mr. Wm. BERRYMAN, surgeon, aged 80
years.
At St. Austell, on the 30th ult., the infant son of Mr. Joel CLEMOW,
grocer.
At Prideaux Farm, in the parish of Luxulyan, on Sunday last, the wife
of Mr.
POLSUE, aged 32 years.
At Fowey, on the 30th ult., Mrs. Mary PEARNE, aged 62 years.
At Fowey, on the 2nd instant, the wife of Mr. Robert ROWDEN,
custom-house
officer, aged 51 years.
At Fowey on the 5th instant, Mr. Henry BAWDEN, druggist, aged 26 years.
At Launceston, on Sunday last, Mrs. SPETTIGUE, aged 72 years.
At St. John's, on the 1st ult., the Rev. Wm. ROW, thirty-five years
rector
of that parish, aged 69 years.
At Milbroom, on the 27th ult., Mr. Edward LYNE, aged 51 years.
At Northhill, on the 25th ult., A. VENNER, Esq., late of Luffincott, in
the
county of Devon, aged 43 years.
At Madeley, on the 15th ult., in the 66th year of her age, Miss TOOTH,,
who
had been for many years the companion of the late Mrs. FLETCHER, well
known
as the widow of the late vicar of that parish.
At 12, Paradise-row, Stoke, on the 5th instant, Mary GRAY, sister of
the
late Mrs. WINCHESTER, aged 82 years.
At the residence of her son, in Fore-street, Devonport, on the 29th
ult.,
Mrs. LIBBEY, mother of Mr. Libbey, watchmaker, aged 86 years.
At Exeter, on the 30th ult., Caroline, second daughter of Mr. Henry
BESLEY,
printer, South-street, aged 3 years.
At the Cape of Good Hope, on the 24th of September last, Mr. Uriah
TONKIN.
15 DECEMBER 1843, Friday
At her home , in Pydar-street, Truro, after a short illness, Mary, relict of
Mr. Joseph FERRIS, aged 79 years.
At Feock, on Monday last, greatly respected, Capt. Joseph JEWELL, aged 61
years.
At Roskief, in the parish of St. Allen, lately, Mr. Thos. HOSKINS, farmer,
aged 82 years.
At Falmouth, on Friday last, Rebecca, eldest daughter of William MOORMAN,
Esq.
At Falmouth, on the 11th instant, after a lingering illness, the wife of Mr.
Joseph EARLE, Quay Master.
At Falmouth, John, youngest son of E. C. CARNE, Esq., aged 16 years.
At Boscastle Row, in the parish of St. Just in Penwith, on the 14th ult.,
Mrs. Jane, WOOLCOCK, at the advanced age of 80 years.
At Praze, in the parish of St. Erth, on Saturday last, Mr. Wm. UREN, aged 75
years.
At Cockwells, in the parish of Ludgvan, on Monday last, Mr. Edward WILLIAMS,
aged 52 years.
At Treassowe, in the parish of Ludgvan, on Monday last, Miss Alice CHELLOW,
aged 17 years.
At Penzance, on the 8th instant, from fever, Charles, BURLINGHAM, eldest son
of the late Richard BURLINGHAM, of Evesham, Worcestershire, aged 37 years, a
member of the Society of Friends.
At Penzance, on the 7th inst., Mrs. Amy HOSKING, aged 84 years.
At St. Austell, on Friday last, Mr. William MOYLE, grocer &c., aged 42
years, who for many years was a consistent member of the Wesleyan Methodist
society.
At Tywardreath, on the 6th instant, in the 75th year of his age, Mr. John
GEACH, who for more than 20 years was churchwarden of that parish, and was
highly repected by a large circle of friends.
At Fowey, on the 5th inst., Mrs. WARNE, widow, aged 70 years; on the 10th,
the wife of Capt. DURANT, aged 26 years; and on the 11th, Mrs. RAE, widow,
aged 71 years.
At Quethiock, lately, after a short illness, Caroline, the wife of Mr. James
ROSEKELLY, daughter of the late and sister of the present Mr. Wm. CANNON, of
Hammett, in that parish, aged 22 years.
At Padstow, on the 11th inst., after a protracted illness, Mr. Charles
OLDHAM, tailor, aged 78 years.
At Bude, on the 11th inst., Mary, the wife of Mr. Thomas MAYNARD, aged 40
years, leaving a large family to deplore her loss.
At Broomhill, in the parish of Poughill, on the 11th instant, Mrs. REDSTONE,
aged 75 years, relict of Mr. John Redstone, late of Okehampton.
At Newquay, on the 10th inst., Amelia Ann, the infant daughter of Mr. BROWN,
of the caost guard service.
At the Grove, Kentish-town, on the 7th instant, Henry COODE, Esq., second
son of Edward Coode, Esq., of St. Austell.
At the Tavistock Union Workhouse, on the 10th ult., Zachariah PASCOE, a
pauper, at the advanced age of 96 years. the deceased was a native of St.
Keverne, in this county, but resided for upwards of 70 years on the forest
of Dartmoor. For the last 20 years he could read the smallest print without
the aid of spectacles.
At Camborough, near Bideford, on the 7th instant, Edward Walpole Sealy,
infant son of E. U. VIDAL, Esq.
At Rhode-house Devon, on Saturday last, Mary Julia, lady of Admiral the
Honourale Sir John TALBOT, G.C.B., and sister of Lord ARUNDELL, of Wardour.
At his residence, Bedford Row, London, after a few days illness, on the 3rd
inst., Vincent DOWLING, Esq., of Plowden-buildings, Middle Temple, aged 27
years.
At Blandford, Dorset, on Friday last, Louisa Jane, eldest daughter of Mr.
John HARFOOT, late of Truro, aged 5 years.
At Sneed Park, Gloucestershire, on Sunday last, George Webbe HALL, Esq.,
aged 47 years.
At Walburton, Sussex, on the 20th ult., Mary, wife of Capt. J. J. BROAD, of
Penzance, aged 43 years.
At St. Mary's, Scilly, John CUMMING, aged 19 years, recently convicted and
sentenced to 18 months imprisonment, for cutting and maiming Wm. MAYBEE.
22 DECEMBER 1843, Friday
At Walsingham-place, Truro, on Sunday last, after a most protracted and
severe illness, Thomas Best, eldest son of Mr. W. H. JENKINS, wine
merchant.
At Truro, on Tuesday last, Hannah Foster, daughter of Mr. CONN, late of
Trennick, near Truro, aged 17 years.
At the residence of her son, Mr. ADAMS, cabinet-maker, Truro, Mrs.
ADAMS, of
St. Allen, aged 77 years.
At St. Clement, on Tuesday last, Mr. Thomas LAVIN, aged 52 years; he
was
apparently well on the Monday evening when he went to bed, but was
found
dead on the following morning, it is supposed from disease of the
heart.
At Falmouth, on Saturday morning last, suddenly, Mr. Julius PALMER,
draper,
leaving a widow and numerous family to lament their loss.
At St. Austell, on Saturday last, Henry, infant son of Mrs. HODGE, of
the
Stag Inn.
At Bodmin, on the 9th inst., Thomas Perry STEVENS, about 42 years age.
He
maintained himself as a labourer, and although he lodged at one house
with
the same family about 14 years, he would never tell them, or any one,
the
place of his nativity, or the family he belonged to.
At Fowey, on the 13th inst., the wife of Mr. H. Estlick OUSTLER, aged
68
years.
At Fowey, on the 14th inst., the wife of Mr. Edward NICKELS, mariner,
aged
53 years.
At Fowey, on the 17th inst., Miss Jane CRAGO, aged 22 years.
At Torpoint, on the 9th inst., Mrs. PAYNE, mother of Mrs. MILLER.
At Street-an-nowan, Newlyn west, on Friday last, Mrs. M. ROWE, mother
of Mr.
Rowe, bookseller, &c., Penzance, aged 88 years.
At Bojewyan, in the parish of St, Just in Penwith, on Friday last, Mrs.
Jane
WHITE, aged 73 years.
At St. Mary's, Scilly, on the 14th inst., the wife of Mr. FOX,
watchmaker,
aged 34 years.
At Devonport, on Wednesday last, Mr. William Hore, carpenter, eldest
son of Mr. Anthony Hore, of Truro, aged 35 years.
At his residence, in Stratton-street, Piccadilly, on Monday night last,
the
Right Hon. Lord LYNEDOCH, aged 94 years.
At Sulby Hall, Northhampton, on Sunday evening last,in consequence of
an
injury received while hunting the preceeding day, Lord Inverurie,
eldest
son of the Earl of KINTORE, aged 21 years.
29 DECEMBER 1843, Friday
At Truro, on Monday last, Charlotte, youngest daughter of the late Mr.
Simon
LANYON, of St. Neot.
At Higher Ball, St. Agnes, on the 17th inst., Mr. Thomas MAYNE, aged 59
years.
At Penwyn, last week, Mrs. ELLIOTT, wife of Mr. ELLIOTT, (?)graphite
merchant.
At Crowan, on the 19th inst., after a short illness, Mr. Michael
ABRAHAM,
jun., aged 43 years.
At Camborne, on Friday last, Mr. Richard HENWOOD, after a long illness.
At Hayle, on the 19th inst., Emma Jane, daughter of Mr. Wm. DRUST,
draper,
of Bristol.
At (?)Drannack Mills, on the 17th inst., Mrs. Jane (?)XXXXARDS, aged 42
years.
At St. Erth Church-town,on Sunday last, Mr. Thomas (?), aged 18 years.
(?)Helston, on Monday last, Mr. Edmund MICHELL, late (?).
At Lanteglos by Fowey, last week, the daughter of Mr. Samuel GOODMAN,
farmer, aged 6 years, and his wife, aged 37 years.
At Lostwithiel, on the 19th instant, Thomas, only child of Mr. CARDEW,
saddler, St. Germains, aged 10 years.
At Liskeard, on Saturday, the 16th instant, much regretted, Mr. Philip
GILBERT, in the 80th year of his age.
At Liskeard, on the 20th instant, Mr. William HAWKEN, (?) and glover.
At Trebarrow Cottage, Launceston, on Sunday last, the wife of the Rev. G. HEATHCOTE, North Tamerton, aged (?) years.
At Stratton, on the 28th inst., Charlotte Maria, youngest daughter of
Mr. P.
MUDGE, of Exeter.
At Dunterton, on Sunday last, Mrs. ROYCE, aged 85 years.
At Exeter, on the 20th inst., Isabella, infant daughter of Joseph
SHEPHERD,
Esq.
At Exeter, on the 21st inst., George, second son of Mr. COCKRAM, of the
New
London Inn, aged 25 years.
At Heanton, Petrockstow, Devon, on the 25th inst., the wife of Mr.
Henry
DOBLE, aged 38 years.
At Minehead, Somerset, on the 21st inst., Eliza, the beloved wife of
Mr. N.
MARSHALL, of H. M. Customs, Newquay, aged 63 years.
At (?)-road, London, on the 23rd instant, after a few days illness, in
the
18th year of his age, John Alexander, youngest son of the late Mr. E.
R.
PASCOE, R.N., of Truro, much regretted by his family and friends.
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