cornwall england newspaper
1843 DEATHS
MAY
5 MAY 1843, Friday
At Truro, on Tuesday the 2nd instant, Harriet, wife of the Rev. Arthur
TATHAM, rector of Boconnoc and Broadoak, in this county.
At Truro, on Tuesday last, after a long illness, the wife of Mr. John BLEE,
painter, &c., aged 48 years.
At Truro, yesterday, Mr. Thomas BROAD, formerly of Penzance, aged 42 years.
At Short Lane's-end, in the parish of Kenwyn, on the 24th ultimo, Mr.
Nicholas SPRY, aged 84 years.
At Ruan Lanyhorne, on Monday, the 24th of April, Joseph Augustine, fourth
son of Mr. DINGLE, of Trelonk, aged 2 years.
Last week, at St. Mawes, Mr. Robert ROBERTS.
On Tuesday last, at Hayle, Capt. Henry POLKINHORNE, aged 89 years.
At Marazion, on Saturday last, Mrs. DUNN, aged 36 years.
At Penzance, on Saturday last, the infant son of Mr. G. H. BELLRINGER.
At St. Ives, on the 29th ultimo, Mr. James BERRIMAN, superanuated officer of
H. M. Customs, aged 83 years.
On the 26th ult., at Bucklawren, in the parish of St. Martins, near Looe,
the wife of Mr. Thomas COOK, yeoman, aged 51 years.
At East Looe, on the 28th ult., Mrs. CONNOR, wife of Mr. John CONNOR, of the
coast guard service, aged 31 years.
At Fowey, last week, the infant son of Mr. Saml. BAKES, and the infant son
of Mr. William JEWELLS.
At Exeter, on Saturday last, Charles, third son of Mr. COCKRAM, of the New
London Inn, aged 20 years.
12 MAY 1843, Friday
On Tuesday last, at Truro, Anne, daughter of the late Rev. John HODSON,
Wesleyan minister, aged (?)25 years.
At Truro, on Monday last, the infant son of Mr. James GATLEY, grocer, &c.
At Trewennack, in Wendron, on Saturday last, Mr. Wm. PENBERTHY, aged 80
years.
On the 8th instant, at Blowing-house, Perranzabolue, aged 64 years, Capt.
John BORLASE, for the last 26 years, a respectable mine agent in that
parish.
At Hayle, on Sunday last, Mr. George WATTS, aged 71 years.
At Hayle, on Wednesday last, Mrs. HAMBLY, of the Hayle Hotel, aged 60 years.
At St. Ives, on Saturday last, Mrs. C. ANTHONY, aged 35 years; and on
Monday, Miss G. VEALE, aged 23 years.
At Paul, near Penzance, on Saturday last, Julia, wife of Mr. R. PENTREATH,
aged 60 years.
At Tregony, on the 9th instant, Elizabeth, widow of the Rev.Francis HEARLE,
Vicar of Goran, aged 72 years.
At Veryan, on the 6th instant, William Glanville, infant son of Mr. John
ALLEN, of Penzance.
At Portscatha, in Gerrans, on the 8th instant, the infant son of Mr. Peter
SNELL, mariner.
At St. Austell, on Monday last, the beloved wife of Mr. James HOCKING, aged
38 years.
Lately, at St. Columb, Miss STOKES.
On Sunday last, at Costislost, in the parish of Egloshayle, in the 40th year
of her age, Harriet, the affectionate wife of Mr. John LAKEMAN, greatly
regretted.
At Trewethern, St. Kew, on Wednesday, the 3rd inst., Mr. Thomas EDWARDS,
draper, aged 21 years.
On Monday last, at Amble, in the parish of St. Kew, Mr. Jonathan JACKETT,
for many years a respectable tradesman of that place, aged 73 years.
Last week, at St. Kew, Mr. Thomas Edwards, aged 20 years.
On Wednesday last, at Trefrew, near Camelford, Robert, youngest son of Mr.
Thomas PEARCE, aged 15 years.
On Monday, the 8th instant, at Trenant Park, in the parish of Duloe, Thomas
PEEL, Esq., aged 75 years.
On Sunday se'nnight, Mr. W. ROWE, late innkeeper of Tavistock, aged 73
years.
On the 4th instant, at Exeter, Anne, the beloved wife of Mr. Jno. CLARK, of
the Devon and Cornwall Banking company, aged 44 years.
On the 1st instant, at Islington, Laura, third daughter of R. BLANCKENHAGEN,
Esq., of Penzance.
At Walsworth, London, of fever and paralysis, on Friday last, aged 23 years,
Georgiana, the beloved wife of Mr. William Grenfell BORLASE, leaving a
husband and three children to lament their irreparable loss.
On Friday last, at Bradleigh, Staffordshire, much regretted by her family
and friends, Jane, the beloved wife of the Rev. J. OSBORNE, Wesleyan
Minister, aged 35 years.
On the 30th ultimo, near Ulverstone, in Lancashire, Capt. William LEAN, of
the Dalton Iron mines, aged 22 years, leaving a widow and two young children
to lament the loss of an affectionate husband and father.
19 MAY 1843, Friday
At the Rectory, Truro, on Monday last, after many years of suffering, borne
with exemplary resignation and fortitude, Mrs. MORGAN, late of Penzance,
aged 67 years.
At Truro, the 11th instant, Mr. Christopher ROBINS, aged 56 years.
At Falmouth, on Friday last, Mr. John ODGERS, aged 86 years.
On Saturday last, at her residence, Trevethan Terrace, Falmouth, Mrs. Eliza
TEAZEL, aged 44 years.
At Berkeley Vale, Falmouth, on the 15th instant, Mrs. Ann ALFESTON, widow,
aged 68 years.
On Friday last, at Falmouth, Mr. John ODGERS, aged 86 years, deservedly
respected.
At Helston, on the 10th instant, the infant daughter of Mr. F. JENNINGS,
cabinet-maker.
At Chacewater, on Saturday last, the son of Mr. Rd. HOCKING, of
Perranzabuloe, aged 6 years.
At St. Austell, on Sunday last, James, youngest son of Mr. COPELAND, aged 5
years.
At Carnkief, in the parish of Perranzabuloe, the son of Mr. Hezekiah
BENNETTS, aged 3 years.
At Hayle, on Saturday last, Mr. William BURT, aged 32 years.
At Penzance, yesterday se'nnight, Capt. John TREGAR, then, aged 78 years.
On Sunday last, at Lanescot, in the parish of Tywardreath, deeply lamented
by a numerous circle of friends, Mr. Nicholas TREGASKES, aged 38 years.
At East Looe, on the 4th instant, Miss WHITTER, daughter of the late John
WHITTER, Esq., many years collector of customs at that port, aged 75 years.
At Muscat, in Arabia, on the 11th of February last, William, son of Mr.
TERRY, of Stratton, aged 18 years.
On the 27th of December last, at Nassau, New York, George, only son of the
late Mr. John DUNKIN, grocer, of Truro, aged 30 years.
26 MAY 1843, Friday
At Truro, on Tuesday last, Mr. William PEARCE, of the Hotel, in the
86th
year of his age, having passed through life with but few attacks of
sickness, and retained his mental powers, in a remarkable degree, to
its
close. Mr. PEARCE posessed great cheerfulness of disposition, - as a
parent
he was most kind and indulgent, as a friend warm and zealouly attached,
and
his private charities, though secret, were extensive. A numerous train
of
friends lament the loss of one who, in all the relations of life, was
exemplary in fulfilling the duties that devolved upon him, and whose
memory
will long be cherished, not only by his family, but by the inhabitants
of
Truro and its neighbourhood generally, and by all who had the pleasure
of
his acquaintance.
On Tuesday last, at Truro, Mr. George KNUCKEY, aged 64 years.
At Goonown, in St. Agnes, on Friday last, Mr. John COCKING, aged 31
years.
On Friday last, at Crofthandy, Gwennap, Capt. Matthew VIVIAN, aged 91
years
for many years sample-taker to the Mines Royal Copper Company.
On the 20th instant, at St. Ives, Mr. John ANTHONY, aged 60 years.
On Saturday last, at Penzance, Mr. Thomas MATTHEWS, perfumer, &c., aged
44
years.
On the 23rd instant, at Falmouth, Mrs. Ann ROWE, relict of Mr. ROWE,
cooper,
aged 75 years.
At Probus, on Friday last, James, youngest son of Mrs. Amelia DABB,
aged 6
years.
On Sunday last, at Trelowthas, in the parish of Probus, Mr. George
HUDDY,
farmer, aged 64 years.
At Fowey, on Sunday last, Catherine, daughter of Mr. James WHITFORD,
assessor of taxes, aged (?29) years.
On the 22nd instant, at Fowey, Jane, wife of Mr. William HORE,
shoemaker.
On Saturday last, at Treswarrow, in the parish of Endellion,
Richardson,
only son of Mr. Guy GREY, aged 12 years.
At Newton Bushel, Thomas HOLMAN, Esq., of the South Devon militia,
formerly
Whitstone.
At Underdown, in the parish of Drewsteignton, Devon, on Saturday last,
Ann,
relict of the late Mr. R. DYER, formerly of Liskeard, aged 86 years.
On the 15th instant, at St. Helier's, Jersey, John Stablar BUDD, Esq.,
aged
63 years.
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