cornwall england newspaper


1846 DEATHS

MAY



1 May 1846, Friday


At Falmouth, on Saturday last, Mrs. GUY, aged 59 years.

At Porthleaven, on Tuesday last, Mr. Charles WHITE, aged 56 years.

At Camborne, on Saturday last, Miss Mary PAULL.

At Hayle, on Sunday last, Miss Jane GOODMAN, aged 20 years.

At Paul, on Friday last, Mr. John GREEN, aged 93 years.

At Menagwins, in the parish of St. Austell, on Sunday last, the wife of Mr. Joseph TRELEAVEN, aged 66 years.

At Polperro, lately, Capt. H. P. FOWLER, of the schooner "Tom Pethero," aged 35 yeasr.

At Liskeard, on Sunday last, Mr. John SARGENT, one of the town sergeants of that borough.

At Liskeard, on Monday last, Mr. CHURCH.

In London, on Saturday last, suddenly, of disease of the heart, Jacob HENRY, second son of William BURNSIDE, Esq., of No. 51 Feet Street, and Lansdowr Place, aged 23 years.


8 May 1846, Friday


At Truro, on Saturday last, Mr. CUMING, confectioner, one of the oldest and most respectable tradesmen in that town, aged 63 years.

At Menndews, near Truro, on Saturday last, much regretted by a large number of friends, Mr. William GILL, aged 39 years.

At Helston, on Sunday last, Mrs. RISDON, aged 65 years.

At Mawgan in Meneage, on Monday last, Mr. James MAYNE, aged 29 years.

At Redruth Highway, on Saturday last, Mr. Wm. WILLIAMS,butcher, aged 62 years.

At Hayle, on Saturday last, the youngest son of Mrs. WOOD, aged 5 years.

At Lariggan, near Penzance, on Tuesday last, the wife of Capt. ANSON, R.N.

At Trelucky, on Sunday last, Mr. Charles WILLIAMS, aged 57 years.

At Luxulyan, on Saturday last, Mrs. Agnes ROBINS, relict of the late Capt. ROBINS, of Beam Mine, aged 74 years.

At Padstow, last week, Mr. Samuel GUY, ropemaker, aged 28 years; and Mr. Joseph KENNER, mason, aged 58 years.

At Charles Place, Plymouth, on the 30th ult., Julian Marion, wife of Capt. A. M'KENZIE, H.E.I.C.S., aged 35 years.

At Limerick, on the 24th ult., Mrs. Mary MACKEY, aged 112 years - the oldest of her sex in that city. This venerable matron was born in St. Anne's parish, Dublin, and has been 75 years residing in Limerick. Until the few weeks of her death she could read the smallest of print; and it was only last week that her strong mental faculties declined into a state of debility and oblivion. She survived three generations of her family.


15 MAY 1846, Friday


At Falmouth, on Monday last, Mr. William WHEATLEY, a retired tradesman, aged 80 years; and on Tuesday, the eldest daughter of Mr. KIRBY, draper, aged 5 years.

At Newquay, on the 5th instant, the infant son of Capt. OSBORNE, of the smack "Mary and Helena."

At Mawla, near St. Agnes, on Saturday last, Mr. Samuel REYNOLDS, much regretted.

At Mawgan, on Monday last, Mr. Thomas LANE, aged 63 years.

At Hayle, on the 6th instant, Mrs. Jane DAVEY, aged 85 years, 47 of which she had been a consistent member of the Wesleyan society.

At St. Ives, on Monday last, Mr. Isaac NINNES, aged 63 years, and Miss Grace TANNER, aged 27 years; and on Tuesday, Mr. James QUICK, mason, aged 95 years, the oldest man in that town.

At St. Michael's Mount, on Friday last, Mr. Rd. MATHEWS, pilot, aged 55 years.

At Phillack, on Friday last, Mr. John RUTTER, aged 83 years.

At Gunwalloe, on Sunday last, William, son of Mr. A. HARRY, aged 11 years.

At Penzance, on the 7th instant, Mr. Henry JAMES, innkeeper, late of the parish of Ludgvan, aged 42 years.

At Ludgvan, last week, Mr. Nicholas OATS, aged 62 years.

At Bodmin, on the 6th instant, Whilst passing through the street, Mr. John WATKIN, aged 68 years; universally respected by all who knew him.

At Stratton, on Sunday last, Mrs. DINHAM, widow of Mr. Charles DINHAM, late of the King's Arms Inn, Camelford, aged 75 years.

At Darmstadt, on the 4th instant, Thomas GWATKIN, Esq., aged 84 years.


22 MAY 1846, Friday


At Truro, on Tuesday last, William, youngest son of the late Mr. Oliver ADAMS, of the Swann Inn, Kenwyn-street, aged [unreadable].

At Falmouth, on Wednesday last, Mr. William BERTH, aged 91 years.

At St. Agnes, on Friday last, Mr. Edward DOBLE, surgeon, aged 40 years.

At Mawgan in Pydar, on the 10th instant, Mr. Roger KENDALL, aged 59 years, deeply regretted by all who knew him.

At Little Beside, in the parish of Gwennap, on the 13th instant, Mr. James MICHELL, innkeeper, aged 68 years.

At Treviskey, in the parish of Gwennap, on Saturday last, Julia Anna, second daughter of the late Thomas NICHOLAS, Esq., surgeon, aged 25 years.

At Redinnick House, Penzance, on Friday last, Capt. R. L. DAVIES, R.N., aged 69 years.

At Marazion, on Sunday last, Mrs. Mary TREGENZA, aged 58 years.

At Gwinear, on Sunday last, Mrs. Mary MICHELL, aged 33 years.

At St. Austell, on the 13th instant, the wife of Mr. COLLINS, gardener, aged 22 years.

At Fowey, on Monday last, after a short illness, Mary, wife of Mr. R. HEWETT, watchmaker, and only daughter of the late Mr. CRAPP, surgeon, St. Austell, aged 71 years.

At Wetherham, in the parish of St. Tudy, on Sunday last, the Rev. Charles HODGSON, Rector of that parish, one of her Majesty's Justices of the Peace for this county, and formerly a Student of Christ's Church, Oxford, aged 60 years.

At Bodmin, on Sunday last, after a long and painful illness, Miss Catherine HAMLEY, youngest daughter of the late Wm. HAMLEY, Esq., surgeon, aged 51 years.

At Bodmin, on Saturday last, Mrs. Kitty COTTLE, aged 75 years.

At Lampeter, on the 14th instant, Clement Gore, infant son of the Rev. Harold BROWNE, vice-principal of St. David's College.

At Plymouth, on the 10th instant, Horatio, third son of the late Mr. DOUBLEDAY, of Truro.

At Toronto, America, on the 16th of March, Clarinda, second daughter of Mr. Mathew WILLOUGHBY, smith, late of Illogan, aged 21 years.


29 MAY 1846, Friday


At Truro, on Saturday last, Mrs. KERKIN, aged 71 years.

At Truro, on the 18th instant, Mr. George STEPHENS, stone-mason, of Stokeclimsland, aged 22 years.

At Ponsanooth, on the 18th inst., Marion, infant daughter of Mr. SHERER.

At Falmouth, on Saturday last, Mr. Joseph SAMBELL, timber merchant, son of Mr. SAMBELL, of Truro, aged 40 years.

At St. Michael's Mount, on Saturday last, Martin, infant son of Mr. John MATHEWS.

At St. Ives, Mr. James WOOLCOCK, aged 45 years; and Mrs. Grace MAJOR, aged 44 yeasr, leaving seven orphan children wholly unprovided for.

At St. Erth, church-town, on Saturday last, Mrs. Ann TREVASKIS, aged 37 years.

At Carbis, in the parish of St. Hilary, on Sunday last, Miss Phillis WOOLCOCK, of Madron, aged 20 years.

At Penzance, on the 19th instant, the infant son of Mr. PROCKTER, chemist.

At Penpillick, in the parish of Tywardreath, on the 21st, inst., after a long illness; Anthony, eldest son of Mr. A. COCK, aged 9 years.

At Boswagne, in the parish of Veryan, on the 13th inst., James, infant son of tthe late Mr. James ALLEN.

At Pelone, in the parish of Gerrans, on the 21st instant, Mr. John HARRIS, aged 77 years.

At St. Austell, on the 21st instant, Miss Caroline NETTLE, aged 18 years.

At St. Austell, on Friday last, after a lingering illness, the wife of Mr. Digory ROBERTS, of Trevanion, in the parish of Mewan, aged 32 years.

At Mevagissey, Mrs. Jane WILLIAMS, aged 74 years.

At Fowey, on Monday last, Miss Susan HICKS, aged 46 years.

At Bodmin, on Friday last, Mrs. CAVELL, of the Eight Bells Inn, aged 70 years.





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