cornwall england newspaper


1851 DEATHS

JULY



4 July 1851, Friday


At Truro, on Sunday last, after a severe and protracted illness, borne with great patience, Mr. JAMES BENNETT, tailor, aged 72 years.

At Trethowel, in the parish of Kea, on Monday last, Mr. JOHN MAGOR, aged 76 years.

At Sparnock, in the parish of Kea, on the 19th ult., Mr. WILLIAM DUNSTAN, aged 21 years.

At Mullion, Mr. MICHAEL WILLIAMS, aged 78 years, for more than thirty of which he was clerk of that parish.

At Penzance, on the 25th ult., the wife of Mr. JOHN BERRIMAN, aged 50 years; Mr. PETER DOBLE, sen., aged 77 years; and on Tuesday last, Mr. JOHN BERRYMAN, aged 40 years.

At Newlyn west, on the 24th ult., the wife of Mr. STEPHEN DOWNING, aged 34 years.

At St. Just in Penwith, on the 24th ult., Mr. JAMES MATTHEWS, aged 62 years.

At Lelant, on the 24th ult., Mr. JAMES RICHARDS, aged 91 years.

At Hayle, on Saturday last, Mrs. CATHERINE GILBERT, aged 72 years.

At Angarrack, near Hayle, on the 26th ult., highly respected by all who knew him, Mr. JAMES POLKINGHORNE, assay master, aged 52 years.

At Redruth, on Tuesday last, ELIZABETH, youngest daughter of Mr. HENRY HARRIS, surgeon, aged 2 years.

At Mount Hawke, St. Agnes, on the 25th ult., Mr. JOHN SAMPSON, aged 65 years.

At Fowey, on Friday last, Mrs. F. BROWN, widow of the late W. BROWN, Esq., of that place.

At Liskeard, on Friday last, the widow of the late Mr. PHILIP JAMES, carpenter, aged 83 years.

At Padstow, last week, Mrs. GRACE BURT, aged 27 years.

At Port Isaac, on Saturday last, Mr. J.A. TREVAN, aged 85 years.

At Trebell, in the parish of St. Kew, on Sunday last, Mr. THOMAS NOWELL, aged 51 years.

At Grove Park, Stratton, on the 23rd ult., WILLIAM WALLIS BRAY, Esq., aged 73 years.

At Stratton, on Monday last, Mr. ROBERT ROGERS, of the Ring of Bells Inn.

In London, on the 24th ult., much respected and sincerely regretted, Mr. THOMAS WILLIAM MELHUISH, son of Capt. MELHUISH, of the "John and Edward" of Charlestown.


11 JULY 1851, Friday


At Truro, on the 10th inst., Esther, relict of the late Mr. Richard ANDREWS, of Truro, aged 77 years.

At Truro, on Tuesday last, the infant daughter of the Rev. M. JOHNSON, Wesleyan Minister.

At Tremenheere, in the parish of Ludgvan, on the 30th ult., the infant daughter of Mr. Charles ROACH.

At Marazion, on Saturday last, Mr. Thomas JAGO, aged 82 years.

At St. Michael's Mount, on Sunday last, Mrs. Mary JOHNB, aged 74 years.

At Hayle, on Friday last, Mr. Daniel REES, aged 65 years.

At Treviscoe, in the parish of St. Stephens in Branwell, on the 2nd instant, Mrs. Mary BIRCH, formerly of Penzance, aged 71 years.

At Fowey, on Saturday last, Mr. James A. NICHOLLS, aged 34 years.

At Launceston, on Monday last, Mr. SYMS, aged 74 years.

At Devonport, on the 29th ult., the wife of Mr. William IBBOTT [as written], of Trispin, in the parish of St. Erme, in this county, aged 50 years.

At Plymouth, on Wednesday last, Mrs. CURGENVEN, relict of the late W. CURGENVEN, Esq.

At Kensington, on the 3rd instant, Mrs. BRIGHT, widow of Capt. BRIGHT, R.M., and eldest daughter of the late Rev. James COFFIN, Vicar of Linkinhorne, in this county, aged 69 years.

At Calcutta, on the 1st of March last, Edward Turner CARNE, Esq., eldest son of the late Rev. James CARNE, D.D.,Vicar of Charles Church, Plymouth, aged 31 years.


18 JULY 1851, Friday


At Rosewin Row, Truro, on Wednesday last, Jenefer, relict of the late Mr. R. ROBARTS, aged 72 years.

At Truro, on Saturday last, Leah, daughter of Mr. James UREN, painter, aged 8 years.

At Helston, on Friday last, Mr. Richard CHAPPEL, gardener, aged 72 years.

At Porthleven, on Wednesday last, George, eldest son of Mr. George MATTHEWS, aged 23 years.

At St. Mary's, Scilly, on the 8th instant, Mrs. J. WOOLCOCK, aged 81 years.

At Penzance, on Monday last, the wife of Mr. B. BECKERLEG, baker, aged 53 years.

At Mousehole, on the 8th instant, Mrs. Grace MATTHEWS, aged 63 years.

At Cockwells, in the parish of Ludgvan, on Friday last, the eldest son of Mr. Henry THOMAS, aged 13 years.

At Colloryan, in the aprish of Ludgvan, on the 10th inst., the infant son of Mr. Richard RUBBERY.

At Brunion, in the parish of Lelant, on Saturday last, Catharine Martin, second daughter of Mr. Henry PEARCE, aged 12 years.

At Lower Penhale, in the parish of St. Enoder, on Sunday last, Robert, son of Mr. Nicholas FRANCIS, aged 19 years.

At Portloe, near Tregony, on the 10th instant, Mr. William RUNDLE, carpenter, at an advanced age.

At Hewas Water, in the parish of Creed, on Monday last, Mrs. KESTELL, aged 47 years.

At Eglosrose, in the parish of Philleigh, on Tuesday last, Mr. Nicholas DOBLE, son of Mr. Richard DOBLE, aged 40 years.

At Bodmin, on Saturday lst, after a long illness, Miss Elizabeth SMITH, aged 27 years.

At East Looe, on Wednesday last, Mrs. JOHNS, aged 74 years.

At Budehaven, on the 4th instant, Capt. John HATHERLY, late master of the smack "Stucley," aged 42 years.

At Liskeard, on Monday last, suddenly, Mrs. Sarah WILLS, aged 60 years.

At Trefrew, near Camelford, on Sunday last, the wtin children of Mr. John LUXON.

At St. Stephens by Launceston, on Friday last, Mrs. COOKE, aged 57 years.

At Devonport, on the 8th instant, Mrs. GOLDSWORTHY, mother of Mr. Goldsworthy, artist, of Truro, aged 60 years.

At Stonehouse, on the 10th instant, the Rev. Robert Stapylton BREE, Vicar of Tintagel, and a Magistrate for this county, aged 51 years.

At Plymouth, on Saturday last, Lavinia, wife of Mr. George P. CARDELL, and sister of Mr. SAMBELL, architect, of Falmouth, aged 37 years.

At Plymouth, on the 10th instant, the wife of Lieut. LETHBRIDGE, R.N., late of Penzance.

At Exeter, on the 6th instant, Mary Davis, wife of Paul MEASOR, Esq., postmaster of that city, and eldest daughter of the late Rev. Henry Cox MASON, Rector of Bermondsey, Surrey, aged 65 years.

At Bendenall Place, Hoxton, London, on the 8th instant, Mrs. Catherine MILLER, widow of Mr. Edward MILLER, formerly of Redruth, aged 75 years.

At Clanwilliam, Cape of Good Hope, on the 22nd of April last, William, son of G. KEKEWICH, Esq., of Staverton, Devon.

On his passage from Rio Janeiro to Baltimore, on the 30th of March last, of yellow fever, Mr. John ELLIS, carpenter of the brig "Tyne," of Penzance, aged 27 years.

At Rio de Janeiro, of yellow fever, Capt. William John WRIGHT, of the "Ide," of Penzance.


25 JULY 1851, Friday


At Truro, on Tuesday last, Mr. Wm. CRAGO, compositor, aged 26 years.

At Truro, on Wednesday last, Mr. Joseph ROBINS, aged 70 years.

At Penryn, on the 15th instant, Mr. John EUSTICE, for many years a member of the Town Council of that town, aged 63 years; and on Tuesday last, the infant son of James SALMON, Esq., surgeon, R.N.

At Penwarne, on the 16th instant, the Rev. R.M.N. USTICKE, aged 80 years.

At Scilly, on the 10th instant, Anna, daughter of Captain B. SHERRIS, of the "Surpass."

At Penzance, on the 10th instant, the son of Mr. Samuel SLEEP, aged 6 years; and on the 17th, Miss Margaret WILLIAMS, late of Falmouth, aged 70 years.

At Gulval, on the 8th instant, the infant daughter of Mr. Richard FRIGGENS; on the 17th, Mrs. Mary TRIGGS, aged 82 years; and on Saturday last, Miss Margaret HALL, aged 26 years.

At St. Ives, on the 12th instant, the wife of Mr. Thomas COLLINGS, aged 25 years.

At Hayle, on Friday last, Joseph, son of Mr. Joseph EVA, wheelwright, aged 18 years' and on Saturday, Mr. Charles WEBBER, schoolmaster, aged 52 years.

At Summercourt, on Friday last, Mr. John BATTEN, aged 49 years.

At Winsworth, near Looe, on Sunday last, John, fourth son of Richard FOSTER, Esq., of Castle, near Lostwithiel, aged 10 years.

At Polperro, on Friday last, Mr. William BARRATT, sail maker, aged 71 years.

At Trekick, near Camelford, on the 17th instant, Mr. Thomas HAWKEN, farmer, aged 36 years.

At Launceston, Joseph BURGESS, son of Mr. TRUSCOTT, postmaster, aged 20 years.

At St. Stephens by Launceston, on the 3rd instant, Issabella Maria, infant daughter of the Rev. E. POLWHELE.

At the Prince of Wales Inn, Buckfastleigh, on the 11th instant, Mr. H. CHOAKE, for many years connected with the various mines in Cornwall and Devon.

In London, on Saturday last, Frances Newman ROGERS, Esq., Recorder at Exeter, aged 59 years.

At Rio Janeiro, on the 21st of May last, Capt. William HOCKING, master of the "Touch-me-not," of Fowey.

At the Burra Burra, South Australia, on the 12th of March last, much respected, Mr. Thomas P. BUDD, a deacon of the Independent church, and formerly of Newlyn, near Truro, aged 31 years.





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