cornwall england newspaper


1856 DEATHS

NOVEMBER



7 NOVEMBER 1856, Friday


At Tredrea, on Saturday last, Michael Beauchamp, only child of M.H. WILLIAMS, Esq., aged 5 months.

At Truro, on Monday last, Mr. John GEORGE, hairdresser.

At Truro, on Monday last, after a painful illness, the wife of Mr. Richard ROWE, aged 28 years.

At Penryn, on the 30th ult., Nanny, wife of Capt. R. GILVERT, of the schooner "Helston," aged 47 years.

At Goldsithney, on Saturday last, Jane, widow of the late Capt. John GROSE, aged 48 years.

At Penzance, on Saturday last, Jane, wife of Mr. James Bevan COULSON, merchant, aged 27 years; and Mrs. Sally STRANGER, aged 45 years.

At Madron, on the 27th ult., Mary, wife of Mr. William WHITE, aged 77 years; and at Trevethack, in the same parish, Louisa Jane, infant daughter of Mr. William WALLIS.

At Carnella, in the parish of Zennor, Miss Christiana MATHEWS, aged 31 years.

At Illogan Church-town, on the 20th ult., Miss Mary GRIBBLE, aged 24 years; and at Illogan Downs, on Saturday last, Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. Daniel ROBERTS, aged 19 years.

At Hayle Copperhouse, on Sunday last, Mary Jane Thomas, infant daughter of Mr. William MITCHELL.

At Penpol, in the parish of Phillack, on Sunday last, Philippa, daughter of Mr. Peter OATEY, aged 5 years.

At Pool, on Saturday last, Mr. James TREWHELA, agent at Tincroft mine, aged 46 years.

At Tuckingmill, on Friday last, Mr. James ROWE, aged 28 years.

At Redruth, on the 30th ult., Mr. Richard LAWRY, aged 51 years; on Friday last, the wife of Mr. John MADDERN, innkeeper, aged 67 years; and on Sunday, Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Mr. Josiah PROWSE, aged 21 years.

At Hill Head, St. Columb, on Monday last, Mr. Henry COCK, aged 58 years.

At Charlestown, on Friday last, Mr. James LOUIS, aged 88 years.

At Spit, near Fowey, last week, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. John HELLIER, aged 46 years.

At Cardynham Lodge on Saturday last, after a short illness, Miss GROSE, daughter of William GROSE, Esq., of St. Kew, aged 17 years.

At Laweddon Mills, near Bodmin, on the 26th ult., Mr. Samuel HIGMAN, late of Roche, aged 25 years.

At Camelford, on Saturday last, the infant child of W.D. KING, Esq.

At Tregoodwell, near Camelford, on Saturday last, Mr. John CHENOWETH, aged 90 years.

At Liskeard, on Wednesday last, the wife of Mr. John WILLIAMS, of the Roseland Vale Foundry, aged 44 years.

At Coldrenick, in the parish of St. Germans, on the 25th ult., Nicholas, only surviving child of Mr. Nicholas SHARP, sub-contractor on the Cornwall Railway.

At the Vicarage, Padstow, on Saturday last, after a lingering illness, Helena Sibella, eldest daughter of the Rev. R. TYACKE, aged 17 years.

At Plymouth, on the 29th ult., Emma, wife of Mr. N. B. SYMONS, of Hampt, Stoke Climsland, aged 24 years.

At East Stonehouse, on the 29th ult., Katharine, wife of Thomas BATE, Esq., late of Truro, and daughter of the late George SKIPP, Esq., of the Grange, Gloucestershire, aged 75 years.

At Plymouth, on Saturday last, Mr. Henry HEYDON, eldest son of Mr. H.H. HEYDON, printer and stationer, aged 32 years.

At Budleigh Salterton, on Sunday last, John BECKLEY, Esq., late of Lymington, in the county of Hants, since of Paignton, aged 63 years.

At Eton, London, on Sunday last, Georgina, wife of Charles Edward COLERIDGE, Esq., barrister-at-law, aged 21 years.

At Lime Grove, Chertsey, on the 26th ult., Julia Frances, wife of James Thomas EDGE, Esq., and daughter of Samuel Trehawke KEKEWICH, Esq., of Peamore, Devon.


14 NOVEMBER


At Truro, on Tuesday the 4th instant, after a painful illness, Jane, wife of Mr. Richard ROWE, aged 28 years.

At Truro, on Saturday last, Miss Caroline HARRIS, aged 21 years.

At Penzance, on the 6th instant, William Henry, infant son of Mr. ROSSITER, watchmaker; on Saturday last, Charity, widow of the late Mr. William PEARCE, aged 65 years; on Sunday, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. Mathew PLUMMER, beer-shop keeper, aged 49 years; and Mary VEALE, wife of Mr. Samuel May COLENSO, aged 70 years; and on Monday, Catherine, relict of the late Mr. James BECKERLEG, schoolmaster, aged 81 year.

At Kemyell Mills, in the parish of Paul, Mr. Sampson, HOSKIN, miller, aged 67 years; and at Castallack, in the same parish, on Friday last, the infant son of Mr. Charles OSBORN.

At Canon's Town, in the parish of Ludgvan, on Sunday last, Miss Mary MICHELL.

At Hayle, on the 6th instant, Henry, son of Mr. John HOCKING, aged 7 years.

At Trevarrack, in the parish of Lelant, on Friday last, the infant son of Mr. Thomas BANFIELD.

At Carnhell, in the parish of Gwinear, on Sunday last, Thomas, infant son of Mr. Thomas SEMMENS; and at Trevarnon, in the same parish, Harriet Ann, daughter of Mr. Joseph WILLIAMS.

At Camborne, on the 30th ult., Mr. John TANGYE, of the Unicorn Inn, aged 65 years, for thirty of which he was proprietor of that house, and was respected and beloved by all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance; he died leaving a great number of children and grandchildren to lament his loss.

At Camborne, on Sunday last, after a short and severe illness, much respected, Capt. John MICHELL, of North Wh. Croft Mine, aged 58 years.


21 NOVEMBER 1856, Friday


At Union-place, Truro, on Tuesday last, Mary, daughter of the late Mr. Thomas COLLIVER, aged 40 years.

At Falmouth, on Sunday last, Thomas, son of Mr. James HILL, aged 2 years.

At St. Mawes, on Friday last, Mr. James JENKING, aged 18 years.

At Ashtown, in Breage, on Monday last, Mr. Joseph TOLL, formerly of the Star Inn, Marizon, aged 80 years.

At Marazion, on Friday last, the infant daughter of Mr. TRURAN, assayer.

At Penzance, on the 8th instant, Mr. William Henry NOY, jun., painter, aged 37 years; on the 12th instant, Mrs. Jenny LEWIS, aged 84 years; on the 13th, Mrs. Frances PERMEWAN, widow of Mr. Peter WILLIAMS, aged 45 years; on Friday last, Mr. John ROWE, shoemaker, aged 84 years; and Mr. John LAVIN, mineralogist, much respected, aged 60 years.

At Newlyn west, on Friday last, Mr. Thomas CATTRAN, aged 78 years.

At Mousehole, on Sunday last, Mr. William BARNES, aged 71 years.

At Curcurion, in the parish of Ludgvan, on the 13th instant, Mrs. Honor WHITE, aged 44 years.

At Ludgvan Downs, on Saturday last, Mr. Thomas PHEBY, aged 47 years.

At St. Ives, Mr. John SAUNDRY, aged 59 years; and Mr. Thomas THOMAS, aged 40 years.

At Hayle, on Monday last, after a protracted illness, John, eldest son of the late Mr. John HAMBLY, of Hayle, aged 33 years.

At Hayle Copperhouse, on Saturday last, Timothy, infant son of Mr. Timothy HARRINGTON; on Sunday, Mrs. MITCHELL, aged 35 years.

At Camborne, on Friday last, Mr. John JANE, aged 70 years; and Isaac, son of Mr. William JOHNS, grocer; and on Monday last, the infant son of Mr. John FLYNN.

At Redruth, on the 12th instant, Mr. William MINERS, mason, aged 74 years; on Friday last, the wife of Mr. W. PAULL, aged 37 years.

At the Vicarage, St. Agnes, on the 13th instant, Martha Ann, eldest daughter of Mr. Richard RILSTONE, tailor.

At St. Columb, on Monday last, Mrs. Fanny JOHNS, aged 74 years.

At St. Austell, on Friday last, William PRATER, Esq., of St. Austell and Exeter, aged 71 years.

At St. Austell, last week, Emily, only daughter of Mr. Joseph NETTLE, butcher, aged 13 years; and on Sunday last, Mrs. Richard BENNETT, of Tregonick, in that parish aged 55 years.

At Charlestown, Mary, relict of Mr. Thomas CROWLE, of Campdowns, aged 91 years.

At the Ship Inn, Lerrin, on the 18th ult., Elizabeth, wife of Mr. John PHILLIPS, late of the George and Dragon Inn, Truro.

At Tregunnel, in the parish of Crantock, much respected, Mr. William JOHNS, aged 82 years.

At Benorth, in the parish of Cardinham, on Saturday last, Mr. William RICH, aged 93 years.

At Camelford, on the 13th instant, Mr. William MATTHEWS PROUT, aged 28 years.

At Launceston, on the 11th instant, Mary only daughter of Mr. W. LANE, aged 9 years.

At Padstow, last week, Mrs. Betsey KENER, aged 83 years.

At his seat Harewood, on Saturday last, Sir William Lewis SALUSBURY Trelawny, Bart., H.M. Lieutenant for the county of Cornwall, aged 76 years.

At his residence, Merryfoot House, Whitestone, on the 12th instant, Mr. John SNELL, aged 56 years. . On the 2nd instant, at sea, off the Coast of Algiers, George Grenville FORTESCUE, aged 21 years, eldest son of the Hon. G.M. Fortescue and Lady Louisa Fortescue, of Boconnoc. His death was occasioned by a fall from the rigging of the vessel. He was a youth of the brightest promise, a most dutiful and affectionate son and brother, and by his kindheartedness and amiability of disposition had endeared himself to all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance.

At No. 50 Upper Thames-street, London, on the 11th instant, very suddenly, Mr. John TOLLERVEY, of No. 2 Matilda Villa, Grange-road, Dalston, one of the representatives of Messrs. HODGKINSON and Burnside, by whom he was much esteemed, aged 33 years.

In London, on Sunday last, suddenly of apoplexy, Samuel BAMFIELD, Esq., of Falmouth, aged 49 years.

At Savannah, State of Georgia, United States, on the 18th ult., after a few days illness of fever, William, eldest son of the late Mr. BASTIAN, merchant, of Truro, aged 25 years.


28 NOVEMBER 1856, Friday


At Truro, on Saturday last, Mrs. Philippa Tingcomb LANGMEAD, eldest daughter of the Rev. John POMERY, rector of St. Erme, aged 35 years.

At Falmouth, on Saturday last, Mary, widow of Mr. Richard BARNICOAT, Custom House officer, aged 90 years; and on the 27th instant, Mr. William CORDER, aged 64 years.

At Pendennis Castle, on the 20th instant, Mr. James MUDFORD, gunner in the Royal Artillery, aged 39 years.

At St. Mawes, on Friday last, Mr. Philip VARCOE, mason, aged 81 years.

At Helston, on the 19th instant, Alfred, youngest son of the late Mr. RILSTONE, aged 17 years; on the 20th, Eliza, eldest daughter of Mr. Joseph BERENGER, jeweller, aged 13 years; and on Sunday last, Susan, youngest daughter of Mr. John CURRY, aged 30 years.

At Sithney, on the 20th instant, Mrs. Elizabeth LANDER, aged 82 years.

At Porthleven, on Sunday last, Mrs. Elizabeth JAMES, aged 76 years.

At Penzance, on Monday last, Thomas, eldest son of Mr. A. POOLEY, eating-house keeper, aged 16 years.

At Newlyn, in the parish of Paul, on the 17th instant, the infant son of Mr. Richard RICHARDS.

At Chyandour, on Monday last, Mrs. MANN, at an advanced age.

At Collorian, in the parish of Ludgvan, on the 20th instant, Mr. John TONKIN, aged 63 years.

At Church Town, Ludgvan, on Sunday last, Mr. Thomas BEAR, aged 21 years.

At Hayle, on Friday last, Mary Ann, infant daughter of Mr. John SIMONS, aged 2 years.

At Angarrack in the parish of Phillack, on Saturday last, Mary Jane, infant daughter of Mr. John SYMONS.

At St. Just in Penwith, on the 11th instant, Mr. John TREZISE, aged 49 years; and on the 13th, Mr. James ROWE, for many years agent at Wheal Owles Mine, aged 63 years.

At Camborne, on Sunday last, suddenly, much respected, the wife of Mr. William TYACK, of the hotel, aged 62 years.

At Camborne, on the 19th instant, William, son of the late Mr. W. CLIFTON, aged 5 years; and Mary Ann, wife of Mr. BURLEY, aged 66 years; on Saturday last, William, son of Mr. Nicholas TEMBY, aged 8 years; and on Sunday, John, brother of the above, aged 5 years.

At Pool, on the 18th instant, Elizabeth Emily, daughter of the late Capt. Henry JAMES, formerly of Tincroft Mine, aged 9 years; and on Tuesday last, Mr. Joseph SOLOMON, aged 85 years.

At Redruth, on Monday last, Mr. A. RUNNALLS, butcher, aged 60 years.

At Kerley, near Chacewater, on the 15th instant, Mr. Grace WILLIAMS, aged 102 years; and at Cock's Hill, Sophia, second daughter of Mr. Joseph CARNE, butcher, aged 6 years.

At Probus, on Sunday last, Mrs. Agnes DABB, in the eighty-fourth year of her age; having been, for upwards of sixty years, a most exemplary and useful member of the Wesleyan Methodist society in that place.

At Hendra, in the parish of St. Enoder, on the 13th instant, Mr. Thomas SCOBLE, aged 36 years.

At. St. Austell, on the 20th instant, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. John WARNE, schoolmaster, and eldest daughter of Mr. C. PENROSE, carpenter, aged 32 years.

At West Looe, on the 14th instant, Mr. ANGEAR, aged 61 years.

At East Looe, on the 19th instant, Mr. Joseph WATERS, aged 77 years; and Thomas, son of the late Capt. Joseph WATERS, aged 13 years.

At Cardinham, on the 15th instant, Mr. Arthur RICH, aged 94 years.

At Trebyan Farm, near Bodmin, on the 17th instant, at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. TREVENNING, Mr. FROST, Superannuated Excise Officer, at an advanced age.

At Trevening, in the parish of Michaelstow, on the 13th instant, Mrs. HOSKIN, daughter of the late Mr. Samuel BASTARD, aged 30 years.

At 29 William-street, Plymouth, on the 12th instant, Mary Caroline, wife of Mr. Harry FRAMPTON, aged 51 years.

At his father's residence, Dunford-street, Stonehouse, on the 20th instant, Mr. Thomas Stokes RUSSELL, late commander of the screw steam ship "Simla," belonging to the Peninsular and Oriental Steamship Company, aged 46 years.

At 70 Durnford-street, Stonehouse, on Wednesday last, Henry, third son of Mr. John Robins VIVIAN, aged 11 years.

At Kingsand, on Friday last, Mr. George MOASE, aged 77 years.

On Friday last, William, son of Mr. Robert LEE, of Mount Edgecumbe estates, aged 18 years.

At Northgate, Totnes, on the 16th instant, after a long illness, Caroline Frances, wife of Rear-Admiral MICHELL, C.P., aged 49 years.

At Exeter, on the 16th instant, after a short illness, Thomas TROOD, Esq., of Chapple House, Moorwinstow, in the county, much beloved and regretted, aged 84 years.

At 76 Camden-road, Villas, London, on the 19th instant, suddenly, David BOGUE, Esq., publisher, Fleet-street.

At 10 Kensington Palace-gardens, London, on Friday last, James Meadows RENDEL, Esq., F.R.S., C.E., aged 56 years.

In London, on Tuesday last, Caroline, wife of Mr. Thomas WILLIAMS, cabinet-maker, formerly of Truro, aged 37 years.

At his residence, in Clarence-street, Gloucester, on Friday last, Mr. John W. MARTIN, aged 40 years.

At the Limerick Depot, on the 18th instant, Lieutenant William Hopper Lorents MOYLE, 16th Regiment of Foot, aged 18 years, youngest and eigth son of John Grenfell MOYLE, Esq., of 23 Blomfield-terrace, Harrow-road, London.




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