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1843 DEATHS

JUNE



2 JUNE 1843, Friday


On Monday last, at Truro, Mr. Edward Arthur, aged 33 years.

Last week, at Short-lane's-end, near Truro, Mr. Jas. Hearle, formerly of Stythians, aged 42 years.

At Falmouth, on Saturday last, John, only son of Mr. Webber, watch-maker, aged 2 � years.

On Thursday se'nnight, at Marazion, Thomas Leggall, Esq., Deputy Commissary of the Scilly Islands, aged 89 years.

On the 27th ult., at St. Ives, Mrs. Charles Quick, aged 30 years.

On Saturday last, at Penzance, Mrs. James Tonkin, aged 72 years.

At Tippet's shop, in Veryan, on Sunday last, Samuel, son of Mr. Wm. Coombe, blacksmith, aged 5 years.

At Penheskyn, in the parish of Ruanlanyhorne, on Monday last, Mr. Treffry, a most respectable yeoman, aged 57 years.

At Fowey, on the 24th ultimp, Laura, daughter of Mr. Wm. Richards, shoemaker, aged 7 years.

At Bude, on the 25th ult., Mrs. Hatherleigh, sister of the late John Avery, Esq., of Boscastle, aged 96 years.

At Newpassage, Devonport, on the 2[?]th ult., Ann, relict of the late Mr. Benjamin George Nodder, aged 79 yers.

At Mangungu, Hokiange, New Zealand, the infant son of the Rev. W. W[?]n, formerly of Truro, Wesleyan Missionary.


9 JUNE 1843, Friday


At Truro, on Tuesday last, aged 69 years, Mr. John Blewett, who for 30 years had been a member of the religious community called Bible Christians, and was highly respected by all who knew him.

Last week, at Probus, Mr. John Hotten, aged 70 years.

At St. Austell, on the 1st instant, Caroline, daughter of Mr. Copeland, Marksmith, &c., aged ten years.

At St. Agnes, on the 2nd instant, Mrs. Jane By?[?]hen?, aged 37 years.

At Hayle, on Monday last, Miss Elizabeth Harvey, daughter of the late Mr. Charles Harvey, aged 57 years.

At Crowlas, in the parish of Ludgvan, on Monday last, Ann, daughter of Mr. Matthew Trewhella, aged 3 years.

Yesterday se'nnight, at St. Enoder, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. James Huddy, aged 84 years.

At Fowey, on Friday, the 2nd instant, John, son of Capt. Isbell, master of the schooner "Hope."

At Fowey, on Monday last, Thomas, son of Mr. James Whiteford, collector of taxes.

At Camelford, on Tuesday last, after a lingering illness, Mr. James Rosevear, aged 56 years.

On the 2nd instant, at Tranain, St. Martyn's, the beloved wife of Mr. John Hilt, a respectable yeoman, aged 53 years.

On Thursday last, at Mornick, Southill, Mr. J. Lobb, aged 44 years, a respectable farmer, and many years a class leader among the Wesleyans.

At Trepinnick, in the parish of Southhill, on Friday last, Samuel, third son of Mr. J. Short, aged 28 years.


16 JUNE 1843, Friday


On the 7th inst., in Ferris-town, Truro, Mr. John Jordan, master R.N., aged 64 years.

At Killevose, in the parish of St. Allen, on Wednesday last, Mr. John Hoskin, aged 20 years.

At Penryn, on Tuesday last, after a lingering illness, the wife of Mr. John Read, of Tregathen[sa?], in the parish of Wendron, leaving a large family to lament their loss.

At Camborne, on the 10th instant, after a painful illness, Richard, second son of Mr. John Rogers, aged 19 years.

At St. Ives, on the 7th instant, Mrs. Williams, wife of Mr. Richard Williams, cooper, aged 30 years.

At St. Ives, on the 10th instant, Mr. George Bennetts, late officer of excise, aged 89 years.

At Craskin, in the parish of Wendron, on Saturday, the 3rd inst., Richard, youngest son of Mr. Richard Glasson, aged 4 years; and on the following Wednesday, Susannah, wife of Mr. Glasson, aged 37 years.

At Gunamanning, in Ladock, on the 15th instant, Mr. William Harris, aged 72 years.

On Monday last, at Tresawle in the parish of St. Columb, Mr. Wm. Cornish, a respectable farmer, and a consistent member of the Wesleyan community for many years.

At Polruan, on the 10th instant, Ann, wife of Mr. J. Geach, master of the schooner "Regent," of Fowey, aged 35 years.

At Callington, on Thursday, the 8th instant, Mr. Edward Bolitho, aged 74 years.

At Bodmin, last week, Mrs. Allen Board, widow, aged 36 years.

Last week, at Trethake, St. Cleer, within a few days of each other, Martha and Jane, daughters of the late Mr. Richard Kingdon, of that place.

On Monday last, at Liskeard, the wife of Mr. Peter Clymo, one of the proprietors of South Caradon mine, aged 42 years.

On the 6th instant, at Liskeard, Charlotte, daughter of Mr. Nicholas Martyn.

On Monday last, at Milbrook, W.H. Hargrave, Esq., of Upper Holloway, Middlesex, in the 43d year of his age.

On the 7th instant, at Torquay, where he had gone for the benefit of his health, Vicente Y. E'sehalax Clarke, Esq., of Ilfracome, and lately resident at Penzance, aged 24 years.

On the 6th instant, in Great Cumberland-street, General Sir Robert M'Fartane, K.C.B. and G.C.H., Colonel of the 32nd Regiment, in the 73rd year of his age.


23 JUNE 1843, Friday


At Newquay, on the 17th instant, Richad, the infant son of Mr. Richard Hicks, quay master and maltster, aged six months.

Last week, at St. Erth Church-town, Henry White, youngest son of Mr. John Stevens.

On Thursday last, at Lelant-town, at an advanced age, Mrs. Joan Boddinner.

On Friday last, at Trevessa, in the parish of St. Erth, Angove, eldest child of Mr. Solomon Nicholls, aged 5 years.

On Saturday last, at St. Erth-lane, Capt. Henry White, aged 63 years.

On the 17th instant, at Marazion, Mr. John Teague, aged 72 years.

At Penzance, on Tuesday last, aged 51 years, much esteemed by all who knew him. Mr. Wm. Dymond, a member of the Society of Friends.

On Thursday, the 15th instant, at Trenast?, in St. Minver, Mrs. Prest, aged 88 years.

Lately, at Stoptide, St. Minver Lowlands, the wife of Mr. James Brenton, shoemaker.

At Egloshayle, on Sunday last, Mr. Robert Cleave, aged 74 years, highly respected by a large circle of friends and acquaintances.

On the 11th instant, at Launceston, Phebe Tre[?]en, eldest daughter of Mr. W. R. Bray, printer, aged 12 years.

On the 12th inst., the Rev. Samuel Kidd, Professor of Oriental and Chinese Literature in University College, London.

At Birmingham, on the 14th instant, Mr. John Phillips, school-master, late of Truro, aged 73 years.


30 JUNE 1843, Friday


At Truro on Friday last, Mrs. Quick, relict of the late Mr. Samuel Quick, aged 81 years.

At Truro, on Tuesday last, Mr. Brokensha, formerly of the Exeter Inn, aged 66 years.

At Calenick, near Truro, on Tuesday last, Mr. James Yeoman Bennett, aged 32 years.

At North Country, Redruth, on the 27th instant, Mr. Wm. Richads, aged 52 years.

On the 27th instant, at Falmouth, Mrs. Harris, relict of the late J. Harris, Esq., Rosemerryn, aged 81 years.

At St. Mawes, on Monday last, after a protracted illness, Mrs. Elizabeth Webber, aged 73 years.

At St. Austell, on Sunday last, Mr. Francis Harris, cabinet maker, aged 27 years.

On the 27th instant, at Polruan, Elizabeth Woon, aged 76 years.

At East Looe, on Friday, the 23rd inst., Mrs. Elizabeth Hunking, aged 52 years.

At East Looe, on Monday last, James, son of Mr. James Symons, of the Salutation Inn, aged 16 months.

On Thursday the 22nd inst., at Treelego, near Camelford, Mrs. Lott, widow of the late Mr. Philip Lott, in the 92st year of her age.

At Exeter, on the 22nd instant, Mr. John Taylor, of the Star Hotel, aged 67 years.

At Cuba, on the 2nd of May, after an illness of five days, William Henry, youngest son of Mr. Dryden, of Truro, aged 22 years.

On the 20th inst., at Bridport, Dorsetshire, Miss Sarah Stephens, sister of N.C. Stephens, Esq., surgeon dentist, of Truro.

On Tuesday last, in Albemarle-street, London, Mr. Murray, the eminent publisher, aged 64 years.

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