cornwall england newspaper


1845 DEATHS

NOVEMBER



7 NOVEMBER 1845, Friday


At Hayle, on the 30th ult., MR. RICHARD GLANVVILLE, aged 77 years, sixty-three of which he had been a valued agent to the Cornish Copper Company, and was highly respected by all who were acquainted with him.

At Sticker, near St. Austell, on Tuesday last, MISS. F. A. ALLEN, aged 23 years, deeply regretted by a large circle of friends.

At Charlestown, on Saturday last, the wife of MR. JAMES THOMAS, of the Charlestown Iron Works, aged 49 years.

At Fowey, on Friday last, WILLIAM HENRY, son of MR. JOHN OLIVER, grocer, aged 3 years.

At Padstow, on the 15th ult., MRS ANN BURD, a faithful and valued servant of the late COLONEL PETER, of Harlyn, in whose family she lived more than 40 years.

At Callington, on Monday last, MR. JOHN HENWOOD, for many years parish clerk of that place, aged 79 years.

At Moorswater, near Liskeard, lately, JULIA, daughter of MR. WILLIAM CRAGO, of the Commercial Inn, aged 12 years.

At Treskelly, in the parish of St. Germans, on the 28th ult., MR. WM. GEAKE, yeoman, aged 43 years.

At Trecare, in the parish of St. Germans last week, MRS. HANCOCK, aged 68 years; and at Bonalva, int he same parish, MRS. CARSWELL, aged 86 years.

At Holsworthy, Devon, on the 27th ult., the Rev. SAMUEL HART, B. D., vicar of Altarnun, in this county, aged 83 years.

At Greenwich, lately, at the residence of her niece, Mrs. DUNKIN, MARY, relict of the late MR. WM. CHAPPEL, of Truro, aged 85 years.

At Courbevoie, near Paris, in her 54th year, after only a few hours' suffering, MRS. POLE CAREW.

At Sierra Leone, on the 15th of September, Sir WILLIAM DANIELL, much to the regret of the officers and the ship's company, whom he had commanded three years and eight months, and by whom he was greatly beloved. Sir William was a commander of 1826, and made lieutenant in 1813, in which latter rank he served on board the flag-ship, the "QUEEN CHARLOTTE," at the battle of Algiers.


14 NOVEMBER 1845, Friday


At Truro, on Tuesday last, Mr. W. H. TEALOR, formerly wine and spirit merchant, aged 58 years.

At Berkeley-Vale, Falmouth, Mr. WM. WILLIAMS, a retired officer of H. M. customs, from London, aged 80 years.

At Penalvean, in the parish of Stithians, JOHN, the son of Mr. JOHN ODGER, aged 4 years.

At Camborne, on Monday last, MRS. DUCKHAM, widow of the late Mr. D. Duckham, for many years parish clerk of that place.

At Marazion, on Sunday last, Mrs. OSBORNE, aged 77 years; and on Tuesday, Mr. WALTER EDMONDS, butcher, after a long illness.

At Hayle, on Friday last, MRS. LUDLOW, aged 41 years.

At Hayle Foundry on the 29th ult., JANE, youngest daughter of MR. OLIVER HOSKINGS, aged 20 years.

At St. Ives, on the 5th instant, MARY, fourth daughter of SAMUEL HOCKING, Esq., surgeon, aged 4 years.

At Penzance, on the 5th instant, MR. WM. RILLSTONE, aged 56 years, and the infant child of MR. E. HARVEY, druggist; and on Saturday last, THOMAS, son of MR. JOHN KEMPE, aged 11? years. [might be 21 years - ih]

At Charlestown, on Saturday last, ELIZA, youngest daughter of MR. P. HORE, aged 2 years.

At St. Austell, on the 4th instant, THOMAS LOVEL, youngest son of the Rev. H. TODD, M.A., aged 3 years; and on the same day, the youngest son of MR. WILTON, of the Temperance Hotel.

At Bodmin, on the 5th instant, MR WILLIAM [B....] Saddler, aged 32 years, deeply regretted by all who knew him.

At Bude, on the 5th instant, MARY, daughter of the Rev. WM. MASKEL, of Devizes, aged 13 years.

At Reason, in the parish of St. Mellion, on Sunday last, MR. JAMES HERRING, aged 57 years.

At St. Ive, on Monday last, MR. JAMES HUSBAND, aged 77 years.

At Poughill, on the 29th ultimo, ANNE, youngest daughter of the late Capt. WILLIAMS, R.N., aged 22 years.

At the Globe Hotel, Newton Abbot, Devon, on the 6th inst., after a long and painful illness, ANN, the wife of MR. JOHN BEAZLEY, aged 68 years.

At Union Terrace, Plymouth, last week, MR. R. PLUMMER WITHIEL, aged 64 years. [might this be Mr. Plummer of Withiel? - ih]


21 NOVEMBER 1845, Friday


At Truro, on the 20th instant, MRS. HARRIET GREEN JENNY, second daughter of the late D. K. MARSHALL, Esq., of Truro, sincerely and deeply regretted by her relations and friends.

At Falmouth, on the 12th instant, after a protracted illness, JAMES GENN, Esq., solicitor, second partner in the firm of Pender, Genn, and Genn, aged 64? years.

At Falmouth, on the 13th instant, Mr. YEOMAN, of the Duke of York Inn.

At Helston, last week, MR. BENNETT PRYOR, at an advanced age.

At Camborne, on the 9th inst., ELLEN, only daughter of MR. N. VIVIAN, civil engineer, aged 5 years.

At St. Erth Church-town, on Thursday last, MARY, the wife of MR. HENRY MICHELL, aged 42 years.

At Ludgvan, on Sunday last, MR. WILLIAM JENNINGS, aged 21 years.

At Penzance, on Monday last, MR. JOHN PAUL, butcher, aged 55 years.

At Wheal Carne, int he parish of Towednack, on Friday last, MR. WILLIAM RICHARDS, aged 58 years.

At St. Austell, on Sunday last, MR. NICHOLAS CARBIS, aged 73 years.

At the Lodge, Penquite, on Tuesday last, MR. JOHN HITCHENS, gardener to the late THOMAS GRAHAM, Esq., aged 52 years.

At Tower Hill, Bodmin, on the 13th instant, universally respected and sincerely regretted, GRACE, relict of the late MR. THOMAS MUDGE, aged 86 years.

At Liverpool, on the 12th instant, MR. JOSEPH NICKELLS, merchant (late of Fowey), aged 58 years.


28 NOVEMBER 1845, Friday


At TRURO, on Monday last, Leah Maria Hill, daughter of Mr. STILL, boot and shoe maker, aged 13 years.

At SHORT-LANE?S- END, in the parish of KENWYN, on Wednesday last, the infant son of Mr. John ENDAIN.

At FALMOUTH, on Monday last, Miss DUNNING, aged 26 years.

At FALMOUTH, on Tuesday last, the wife of Mr. BURNE, shoe-maker.

At REDRUTH, on the 20th instant, Elizabeth, wife of Mr Richard RODDA, tea-dealer, and daughter of the late Capt. Martin THOMAS, of that place.

At PENZANCE, on Friday last, Mrs. Jane HICHENS, aged 45 years.

At ST.AUSTELL, on Saturday last, Mr. SUTTON, clerk in the office of Messrs Coode and Shilson, aged 42 years.

At CHARLESTOWN, on Tuesday last, Matthew, INFANT SON OF Mr. Wm. HODGE.

At FOWEY, on the 20th instant, Mrs. Elizabeth BORLASE, of the Ship Inn, aged 67 years; and Mr. Robert WHITEWAY, a superannuated officer of excise, aged 87 years.

At FOWEY, on Sunday last, Henry, son of Mr. C. W. PEACH, of M. M. Customs at that place, aged 10 years.

At EAST LOOE, on Tuesday last, Mrs. Jane SCANTLEBURY, widow, late of WEST LOOE, aged 78 years.

At BURRATON, in the parish of STOKECLIMSLAND, on Sunday last, the wife of Mr. SNELL, grocer, of LAUNCESTON.

At MILBROOK, on the 20th instant, Mr. T. BRAY, formally printer, & c., LAUNCESTON, aged 47 years.

At SALTASH, on Sunday last, Mr. Charles LAKE, aged 57 years.


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