cornwall england newspaper


1850 DEATHS



1 FEBRUARY 1850


At Place House Fowey on Tuesday last, Joseph Thomas TREFFRY Esq. In the 68th year of his age.

At Truto on Sunday last, the wife of Mr James WINTER.

At Penryn on Friday last, Mrs SPERSHOTT, aged 79 years.

At Falmouth on Friday last, Mr ROSKRUGE, of the Wodehouse Arms Inn, aged 63 years.

At Helston on the 2?th ult., after a lingering illness, Juliana, third daughter of Mr James ELLIS, aged 23 years.

At St Day, on Sunday last, Catherine Courtenay, eldest daughter of the late Mr Joseph GRENFELL, aged 17 years.

At Tolgulls in the parish of Gwennap, Mr William BRAY aged 81 years.

At Hayle Foundry on Saturday last, Miss Mary WILLIAMS, aged 37 years.

At St Michael's Mount on Sunday last, Mr J. TRANNACK aged 85 years.

At Penzance on the 24th ult., at the residence of her daughter, Mr William BORLASE, Mary, wife of Capt. Marrett, R.N. and daughter of the late Edward TYRREL SMITH Esq.,, Admiral of the Red.

At Ladock on the 16th ult., Mr Nicholas FRANCES, late of Trebeal in that parish aged 86 years.

At St Austell on the 24th ult., Grace, wife of Mr B. PHILLIPS, miller, aged 64 years.

At Great Polgooth, on the 24th., Mrs OSBORNE, aged 69 years.

At Padstow, last week, Mr George SOLOMON, aged 86 years.

At Pengelly near Camelford, Mr William KEAT.

At Burngullow in the parish of St Mewan on the 24th ult., after a short illness, Mr Thomas Davey GAVED, yeoman, aged 48 years.

At Polyphant in the parish of Lewannick on Tuesday last, Mr William COOMBE, aged 63 years.

At Weymouth on Saturday last, Phillis Moor Mary, only daughter of T. MOOR HORSFORD, Esq., of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister at law, and late of Falmouth aged 3 years.

In London on the 11th ult., after a severe and lingering illness, William Henry LAKES, second son of Mr R. R. GEACH, late of Trevarrick in the parish of St Austell aged 26 years.

In London, John, second son of the late Rev. Thomas ROBYNS, vicar of Marystowe, Devon, aged 26 years.

At her residence, Tonbridge Wells on the 24th ult., Lady DAMPIER, widow of Sir Henry DAMPIER, formerly one of the Judges of the Court of Queen's Bench, aged 80 years.

At Bath on the 21st ult., Philippa, only surviving daughter of the late W. CROWGEY Esq., of Penryn and sister of the late General Crowgey aged 82 years.

At Bristol on the 22nd ult., John ROSEVEAR, Esq., formerly of Camelford, aged 73 years.

At Durham on Tuesday last, Mary Ann, wife of Mr John CHAMPION, and daughter of Mr Hugh KNUCKEY of Tuckingmill, in this county.

At Gibraltar on the 12th ult., John Penrose TRENERRY, Esq., formerly of Redruth aged 67 years.

At Devamunny in the Presidency of Madrass (East Indies) on the 29th November last, Capt. Richard H. JAMES, of the 35th Regiment of Native Infantry and youngest son of the late John James Esq., of Truro, aged 40 years.


8 FEBRUARY


At Truro on Wednesday last, Miss Mary Ann LOWRY, aged 52 years.

At Truro on the 7th inst. Mrs Susan WOON, aged 90 years.

At Calenick near Truro, on Wednesday last, Mr John BENNALLACK of the Cornish Inn, aged 63 years.

At Frogpool in the parish of Gwennap on Saturday last, Jeremiah, son of Mr Jeremiah NICHOLLS, aged 20 years.

At Trevergy, in the parish of Cury, on Sunday last, Elizabeth, relict of the late Joseph HENDY Esq., of Gwills, aged 91 years.

At Breage on Friday last, the wife of Mr Thomas JOHNS, aged 60 years.

At Redruth, Ann, relict of Mr Zaccheus JOHNS, aged 17 years; The son of Mr Nicholas BOYENS, aged 17 years; and the infant son of Mr William JOHNS.

At Stithians, Mr Joseph OPPEY, blacksmith.

At Menherion, Elizabeth, wife of Mr John MARTIN, merchant, aged 58 years.

At North Country, Redruth, Mr Richard STEPHENS, aged 27 years.

At Hayle on the 29th ult., Mary Anna, daughter of Mr Joseph SMITHAM, aged 4 years; and on Monday last, Mrs Mary MAY aged 90 years.

At Marazion on Monday last, Mr Nicholas BOWDEN, gardener, aged 84? years.

At Penzance on the 30th ult., after a long illness and deeply regretted, Mr Charles MOYLE, ledger keeper in the private drawing office of the Bank of England, aged 21 years, eighth son of Mr Moyle, surgeon, Penzance.

At the house of the Rev. Samuel Symonds, Vicar of Philleight, in this county, on the 29th ult., the Rev. Thomas STABBACK, Vicar of Cubert and Chaplain to her Majesty's Forces, and for many years Head Master of Helston Grammar School.

At St. Austell, on Sunday last, Mr George MAY, aged 33 years.

At St Blazey on the 28th ult., Mrs Ann BEAL, relict of the last Mr Edward Beal of Liskeard, aged 92 years.

At Penpethy in the parish of Lanteglos by Camelford, Mr John LOBB, aged 19 years.

In Portland Square, Plymouth, on the 30th ult., Henry GANDY, Esq., son of the late Rev. John Gandy, Vicar of St Andrews, Plymouth, aged 69 years.

At Plymouth on the 27th ult., the wife of Mr James PLIMSAUL, aged 68 years.

At Penton Place, Newington Butts, London on the 30th ult., Capt Arthur MOLESWORTH, R.M. aged 61 years.

On the 26th ult., the Rev. Charles Pine COFFIN, for fifty years Rector of East Down, Devon and Incumbent of the perpetual curacy of North Tamerton.

On the 31st, Charlotte, widow of the late Henry Collea CARTER, Esq., M.D., of Monawee, Queen's County, and sister to the late Colonel William Brydges NEYNOE, (27th Foot), of Castle Neynoe, Sligo.

Off Prince Edward's Island, in the wreck of the "Richard Dart", transport, on the 19th June last, Lieut James LIDDELL, R.E., aged 20 years.


15 FEBRUARY 1850


At Truro on the 3rd inst., Mrs Harriet VEALE, aged 63 years.

At Penryn on Friday last, Mrs TRELOAR, aged 84 years.

At Falmouth on Saturday last, the wife of Mr BEALE, shoemaker, aged 22 years.

At Lanner, in the parish of Gwennap, Mr Henry RICHARDS, aged 26 years.

At Redruth, Mr James PEARCE, Painter.

At Pool in the parish of Illogan, Mr David MUTTON, aged 51 years.

At Redruth, Mr Robert MOORES, aged 31 years.

At Hayle on Tuesday last, while on a visit to her brother, Mrs Elizabeth GREEN of Bath, aged 70 (?76) years.

At Marazion on Sudnay last, Thomasine, wife of Mr James RODDA, blacksmith, aged 67 years.

At Penzance, Mr William FIAMMACK, aged 92 years; and Miss Jane JOHN, aged 71 years.

At St Just in Penwith, Mr Charles Augwin, aged 50 hears, and Mr Thomas JOHNS, aged 55 years.

At Newquay, on Saturday last, Susan, youngest daughter of Mr William HOLMAN.

At St Austell on Saturday last, Mary Leah, infant daughter of T.G. VAWDREY, Esq.

At Charleston on Monday last, the infant child of Mr John ROUSE, cooper; and on Tuesday, the infant daughter of Mr William NEWMAN.

At Bodmin on the 31ult., Mr Joseph LYNE, aged 45 years.

At Marhamchurch, on the 3rd inst., Mr Daniel BOX, iron founder, aged 50 years.

At Padstow last week, Mr James KEY, aged 68 years; and Mrs Peggy BREWER, aged 69 years.

At Ventorden, in the parish of Stokeclimsland on Sunday last, Elizabeth, relict of Mr William HENDEY, watchmaker and ironmonger, late of Callington.

At Swansea on the 7th inst., Mr William JENKINS, ship owner, aged 70 years.

At Adelaide, Australia, the wife of Mr Richard MOYLE? Ironmonger, late of Redruth and Penryn, in this county.


22 FEBRUARY 1850


At Truro on Wednesday last, Mrs Ann FERRIS, aged 88 years.

At Wodpark in the parish of Kenwyn on the 13th instant, Robert Henry, son of Mr R. LANYON, aged 2 years.

At Penryn on Tuesday last, the infant daughter of Mr WHEELER, hair-dresser.

At Falmouth on the 21st inst., Mr Frederick DOWNING, son of Mr William Downing, draper.

At Falmouth on Sunday last, the infant son of Mr BEETS, shoemaker.

At Trenarth in the parish of Constantine, at the residence of her brother on Monday last, Miss Grace Thomas aged 46 years.

At Germoe on the 7th instant, after a long illness and much respected by a large circle of friends, Mrs Thomas HEBBARD, aged 61 years.

At North Country, Redruth, Mr John WILLIAMS, aged 52 years.

At Penzance, on Friday last, Caroline, wife of Mr Edward Rowe, jun., bookseller, &c. aged 23 years; although called to an early grave by rapid consumption, yet in her affliction and death, she most delightfully exemplified the power of divine grace and the reality of true religion.

At Penzance on Friday last, Francis Treleaven, infant son of Mr F.T.VIBERT, stationer; Albert, son of Mr John WILLIAMS, carpenter, aged 20 years; and the wife of Mr Peter CARBIS, aged 35 years.

At Penzance on Monday last, Mrs ELIAS, late of Falmouth, aged 86 years; and on Tuesday, Edward Vernon, only son of the late Rev. Vernon COLLINS of Padstow, aged 20 years.

At Gulval, on the 14th instant, wife of Mr Thomas MATTHEWS, aged 48 years.

At Lower Quarter in the parish of Ludgvan on the 9th instant, Mr William TREMBATH, aged 21 years; and on the 11th, the infant daughter of Mr Stephen HOSKING.

At Halsetown in the parish of St Ives, on Monday last, Mrs Jane MAJOR, aged 21 years.

At Fogue in the parish of Lelant on the 14th inst., the infant daughter of Mr Richard RULE.

At Tincrom in the parish of Lelant on Wednesday last, the infant son of Mr Josiah ALLEN, blacksmith.

At Carnteska, in the parish of Lelant, on Wednesday last, Mr Thomas HAMPTON, aged 45 years.

At Lelant on Tuesday last, Mrs Johanna RAWLINGS, aged 76 years.

At Carthew in the parish of St Austell on the 14th inst., Mr JULIFF of the Sawle's Armes Inn, aged 26 years.

At Liskeard on Friday last, Mr Richard PARKIN, gardener, aged 72 years.

At Plymouth on the 12th instant, Jessie Ada, infant daughter of Mr Frederick BURT.

At Tamerton Folliott on the 10th inst., Duckworth DU PRE, Esq., surgeon, aged 40 years.

At Cockington, near Torquay, on the 12th inst,, George LEY esq., aged 81 years.

At Sturminster Newton, Dorset, on the 12th inst., Mr John C. ISAAC, a member of the Society of Friends, aged 67 years, much esteemed in life, his death will be lamented by a large circle of acquaintance.

At Gogmagog Hill, Cambridge on Friday last, Lord GODOLPHIN, second son of Francis Godolphin, fifth Duke of Leeds.

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