cornwall england newspaper
1854 DEATHS
JULY
7 JULY 1854, Friday
At Truro, on Tuesday last, Mrs. GRANVILLE, aged 65 years.
At Penryn, on Tuesday last, Mr. John Edwin GOODMAN, aged 31 years.
At Falmouth, on Sunday last, the wife of Mr. John EDEY, butcher, aged
44 years.
At Moorfield Cottage, in the parish of Crowan, on Wednesday last, after
a long illness, and sincerely regretted, Mr. William CARAH, builder,
aged 58 years.
At Penzance, on the 26th ult., the infant daughter of Mr. W. MICHELL;
on Saturday last, Jane Vibert, daughter of Mr. William MARTIN, aged 13
years; and Capt. George DUSTING, of the "Amity," aged 31 years.
At Tendrine, in the parish of Zennor, the daughter of Mr. David EDDY,
aged 10 years.
At St. Ives, William, son of Mr. William DAVIS, aged 3 years; the son
of Mr. Thomas BASSET, aged 2 years; and Mr. William Trevorrow, aged 25
years.
At Hayle, on Saturday last, deeply regretted, Ellen, wife of Mr.
William James BRAIN, of the Great Western Railway, and eldest daughter
of Mr. T. BRYANT, registrar of births and deaths, &c., for the Phillack
District.
At Nancekuke, in the parish of Illogan, on the 26th ult., Mr. William
CHINNOCK, aged 80 years.
At Redruth, on the 29th ult., Mrs. Ann MESSENGER, aged 76 years; on
Friday last, the wife of Mr. WEBBER, aged 41 years; and William John
SELDON, infant son of Mr. W. RICKARD; on Saturday last, Miss Mary Ann
NICHOLL, aged 26 years; and on Monday, Phillippa, widow of Mr. Charles
FRY, late quarter master, R.N. aged 72 years.
At St. Austell, on Tuesday last, Mrs. Agnes GUY, aged 83 years.
At St. Austell, on Saturday last, Mrs. Jane SULLY, aged 54 years; and
at the residence of his grandfather, Mr. John Julyan, on Sunday last,
Mr. Charles Julyan ROW, surgeon, R.N., eldest son of Mr. Charles Row,
chemist, Devonport, aged 21 years.
At his seat, Tregrehan, near St. Austell, on Tuesday last,
Major-General CARLYON, aged 71 years.
At Menheniot Village, on Monday last, Mr. James ROWE, aged 77 years.
At Mount Pleasant, in the parish of St. Germans, on the 23rd ult.,
Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. Philip BRENTON, aged 25 years.
At Millbrook, on Saturday last, the wife of Mr. John BLIGHT, tanner, of
Dodbrook.
In London, on the 28th ult., after a few days' illness, William
PENNYCOOK, Esq., R.N., aged 48 years.
At the City of Guatemala, Central America, recently, Catherine, wife of
Richard BRAY, Esq., Director of the Central American Mining Company,
and formerly of this county, aged 29 years.
At the diggings in Australia, on the 20th of February last, Mr. Godfrey
HAMILTON, late commercial traveller of Bristol, aged 27 years.
14 JULY 1854, Friday
At Penryn, on Saturday last, Mr. Edward (Rap.....?), aged 52 years.
At Grove Place, Falmouth, on the 6th instant, William MOORMAN, Esq., in
the 86th year of his age. After a most active life this gentleman
retained his capacity for business to a very short time before his
death. For thirty years he served the office of Surveyor of Taxes for
West Cornwall. During a period of sixty-four years he was clerk to the
Magistrates for West Powder, and for upwards of fifty years filled the
office of Surveyor of Bridges for West Cornwall, holding the two latter
offices to the time of his death, and having in his character of Bridge
Surveyor - personally attended 202 consecutive courts of Quarter
Sessions for Cornwall.
And, at the residence of William MOORMAN, Esq., surgeon, St. Columb, on Sunday last, Ann HARRIS, in the 81st year of her age, after a most faithful and devoted service of more than fifty years in the family of the gentleman, whose death is above notified.
At Boswednack, in the parish of Zennor, Mr. John THOMAS, aged 88 years.
At St. Ives, Mr. Philip ROW, aged 78 years; Thomas, aged 6 years; and
Jane, age 2 years, son and daughter of Mr. Thomas TREGURTHA.
At Redruth, on the 3rd instant, the wife of Mr. W. H. HARRIS, currier,
&c., aged 41 years.
At Trevilson, Newlyn east, on Tuesday last, Susan, daughter of Mr.
Peter MAY, aged 24 years.
At Penwine, in the parish of St. Mabyn, on the 6th inst., James
NANKIVELL, Esq., late Lieutenant of H. M. 62nd Regiment of Foot, aged
77 years.
At Cellars, in the parish of Egloshayle, on Sunday last, Mr. Henry F.
STEPHENS, aged 60 years.
At Tregoodwell, near Camelford, on Friday last, Mr. William GARLAND,
aged 77 years.
At Callington, on Sunday last, William HENDER, Esq., surgeon, aged 72
years.
At Devonport, on the 5th instant, Mr. Richard MAY, aged 72 years.
At Lifton, Devon, lately, Mary, wife of Richard BLUETT, Esq., surgeon,
aged 54 years.
At Exeter, on the 6th instant, after a few days' illness. Mr. S.
BRUNSKILL, aged 54 years.
At Bitterne, near Southampton, on the 4th instant, Mary Adelina,
youngest daughter of the Rev. James CARTHEW(?), All Saints Rectory,
Southampton, aged 3 years.
21 JULY 1854, Friday
At Truro, on the 8th instant, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. CRABB, boot and
shoemaker, aged 46 years.
At Barkeley Vale, Falmouth, on Tuesday last, after a short illness, the
wife of F. WARD, Esq., aged 69 years.
At Helston, on Sunday last, Mr. Francis BRIDGES, aged 76 years.
At Penzance, on Monday last, Jane, wife of Mr. Francis J. CORNISH,
grocer, aged 28 years; and the infant son of Mr. John WINNAN.
At Conquer Downs, in the parish of Towednack, the infant daughter of
Mr. Richard LAWRY; and at Rosewall Downs, in the same parish, Miss
Elizabeth Chelley QUICK, aged 19 years.
At Relubbus, in the parish of St. Hilary, the residence of his mother,
on Friday last, after a severe illness, Capt. Robert TYACK, late of
Millpool Mine, aged 42 years.
At Marazion, on Saturday last, suddenly, Mrs. Julia WEARNE, aged 42
years.
At St. Ives, the infant son of Mr. Henry TREVASKIS; the infant son of
Mr. Joshua BEHENNA; and William, son of Capt. William STEVENS, aged 7
years.
At Gwithian, on Tuesday last, deeply regretted, Mr. Richard HOCKIN, at
an advanced age.
At Treswithan Downs, Camborne, on Friday last, Mr. Johnson RULE, aged
72 years.
At Redruth, on the 13th instant, Mrs. Mary BALLARD, widow, aged 84
years; on Friday last, suddenly, Mr. A. P. PAYNTER, aged 57 years; on
Saturday, the wife of Mr. John COLENSO, aged 72 years; on Sunday,
Charles, youngest son of the late Mr. Stephen NICHOLLS, innkeeper, aged
8 years; and on Tuesday, William, eldest son of Mr. John JULEFF,
grocer, aged 16 years.
At Chacewater, on Saturday last, Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. Joseph
GILL, aged 30 years.
At Mevagissey, on the 12th instant, captain William Bassett LELEAN,
aged 52 years.
At Roche, on the 12th instant, Captain Paul WEBB, of Wheal Union Mine,
aged 44 years.
At Bodmin, last week, Mr. William HICHENS, of Chyandour, aged 53 years.
At Fowey, on Monday last, Mrs. Honor COUCH, widow.
At Lostwithiel, on Saturday last, Harriet, wife of Mr. John REED, lime
merchant, aged 72 years.
At Callington, on Friday last, Miss Emma JOACHIM, of Bealbury, aged 19
years.
At Cadson, near Callington, on Saturday last, Mr. Samuel WENMOTH,
yeoman, aged 40 years.
At Callington, on Sunday last, J. MARTIN, Esq., solicitor, aged 81
years.
At Inland House, near Pillaton, on the 24th ult., Mrs. Patience MARTIN,
aged 70 years.
At Polyphant, in the parish of Lewannick, on Monday last, Miss CUNDY,
aged 84 years.
At Plympton St. Mary, on the 7th instant, A. B. GIBSON, Esq., late of
Plymouth, aged 86 years.
At Marine Villa, Teignmouth, on the 14th instant, John COCKRAM, Esq.,
of Higher Summerlands, Exeter, aged 72 years.
At Greenwich, on Sunday last, John Arscott LETHBRIDGE, Esq., formerly
Secretary of Greenwich Hospital, aged 69 years.
At Dudley, on the 8th instant, Mary, wife of the Rev. Michael JOHNSON,
Wesleyan Minister, aged 30 years.
Drowned on the 20th ult., by the upsetting of a boat, whilst on circuit
at Cape Breton, E. B. SUTHERLAND, Esq., Fort Major of Sydney, and
grandson of the late Rev. James COFFIN, vicar of Linkinhorne, in this
county.
28 JULY 1854, Friday
At Penzance, on the 20th instant, Ann, wife of Mr. H. ROBERTS, aged 72
years; and Samuel, eldest son of Mr. S. SHORTMAN, aged 37 years.
At St. Ives, Mary, daughter of Mr. Samuel COCKING, aged 10 years; and
Jane, daughter of Mr. Thomas BOWDEN, aged 11 years.
At Hayle, on the 16th instant, Mrs. Mary DUNN, aged 62 years.
At Redruth, on the 20th instant, Mr. W. HALE, aged 71 years; and on
Saturday, the infant son of Capt. C. GLASSON, Raleigh Mine.
At Bodmin, on the 16th instant, the widow of Mr. Thomas BRAY, butcher,
aged 64 years.
At Bodmin, on the 20th instant, Joshua, eldest son of Mr. HOCKEN,
grocer, aged 30 years.
At Lanivet, near Bodmin, on Sunday last, Judith, relict of the late
Nicholas GROSE, Esq., of Clann, in the same parish, aged 84 years.
At Tywardreath, on Friday last, Katherine, youngest daughter of William
TAYLER, Esq., surgeon, aged 9 years.
At Cowbridge, near Lostwithiel, on Saturday last, Miss Mary WESTLAKE,
aged 77 years.
At Launceston, on Monday last, after a severe illness, Richard, twin
son of the late Mr. G. LEADBEATER, of the firm of Leadbeater and
Ferris, Chapel Street, Stonehouse.
At Saltash, on Monday last, Miss Ellen WIDDICOMBE, aged 17 years.
At Bullinor, Chili, on the 25th of April, last, Mr. Joseph BLAMEY, aged
42 years.
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