SEPTEMBER BIRTHS

 


September 7, 1838

 

Yesterday morning, at the Vicarage, Egloshayle, the lady of the Rev. T. S. Carlyon, of a son.

 

On the 27th of August, at Trelease, in St. Keverne, Mrs. John Carlyon, of a son.

 

On the 27th of August, at St. Thomas’s Vicarage, Exeter, the lady of the Rev. J. Medley, of a son.

 

At Helston last week, the wife of Mr. A. P. Thomas, mercer and tailor, of a daughter.

 

On Thursday, the 30th ult., at Camborne, the wife of Mr. A. May, plumber &c, of a son.

 

On the 29th ultimo, at East Looe, Mrs. Rouse, of a daughter.

 

On Thursday, the 30th ultimo, at Pennard, in the parish of St. Breock, the wife of Mr. John Warne, of twins.

 

On Saturday last, at Camelford, the widow of Mr. Thomas Short, (who died about a month since), of a son.

 

 

September 14, 1838

 

At Truro, on Saturday, the 1st instant, Mrs. N. Gill of a son.

 

At Truro, on Monday last, the wife of Mr. John James, cabinet-maker, &c., of a daughter.

 

At Bodmin, on Thursday last, the lady of John Ward, Esq., of a daughter.

 

At Penzance, on Monday last, the lady of the Rev. J. H. Veryan, of a daughter.

 

At St. Ives, Mrs. Williams, wife of Capt. Williams, of the sloop “Erin”, of a daughter.

 

At Hayle, on Sunday last, Mrs. John Tredinnick, of a son.

 

September 21, 1838

 

Yesterday, at Truro, the wife of Mr. W.  Clymo, of a daughter.

 

At Penzance, on Monday last, Mrs. J. B. Merifield, of a daughter.

 

At Penzance, on Friday last, the lady of John Batten, Esq., of a daughter.  

 

On Wednesday, the 12th instant, at Necledry, in the parish of Ludgvan, the wife of Mr. John Green, parish clerk of Towednack, of a son.

In London, on the 27th of August, Mrs. Gray, wife of Capt. Gray, of a daughter.

 

At St. Ives, Mrs. Stevens, wife of Capt. Andrew Stevens, of the brig “Exchance”, of a daughter.

 

On Friday last, at Probus, Mrs. James Yeoman, of a daughter.  Also, on Sunday last, the wife of Mr. M. Hotten, retail brewer, of a daughter.

 

At St. Austell, on Saturday last, Mrs. Samuel Harris, of the New Inn, of a son, still-born.

 

September 28, 1838

 

At Truro, on Tuesday last, Mrs. Bath, wife of Mr. Bath, grocer, Fairmantle-Street, of twin sons.

 

On Wednesday last, of Truro, the wife of Mr. James Cock, mason, of a daughter.

 

At Liskeard, on Friday the 21st  instant, the lady of John Carne, Esq., of a daughter. 

 

On the 18th instant, at Tywardreath, the wife of Mr. Charles Lambe, maltster, of a son.

 

At Penryn, on Sunday, the 23rd instant, the wife of Mr. Bazely, currier, of a son.  Also, on Monday, the 24th instant, the wife of Mr. John Robines, butcher, of a daughter.

 

At Falmouth, on Saturday night, the wife of Mr. R. Osler, of a daughter.   

 

At Charlestown, on Monday last, Mrs. T. Melhuish, jun., of a son.

 

 


 

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