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Bodmin Institution Burials Template.Xlsx Burials in Bodmin of People from Other Parishes Compiled by John Evans Register Date Year Forename(s) Surname Age Formerly of Jail Work‐ Asylum Hospital Other Notes house 1897‐1907 12‐Feb 1901 Elizabeth ABBOTT 77 1879‐1888 24‐Sep 1881 Ann ABRAHAM 35 Lanteglos by Fowey 1897‐1907 14‐Aug 1905 Alfred ADAMS 41 Liskeard 1879‐1888 07‐Feb 1883 Bathsheba ADAMS 71 1888‐1897 06‐May 1895 Blanche ADAMS 71 Tuckingmill, Camborne 1897‐1901 13‐Nov 1900 Grace ADAMS 5 Carnmenellis, Wendron 1879‐1888 09‐Feb 1885 Harry ADAMS 1w Barracks 1839‐1855 02‐Mar 1854 John ADAMS 31 d. 27 Feb 1888‐1897 12‐Mar 1896 Philip John ADAMS 9m Barracks 1888‐1897 05‐Nov 1890 Walter Frederick ADAMS 5m Barracks 1897‐1907 29‐Oct 1901 William ADAMS 8m Barracks 1907‐1916 03‐Jun 1910 William ADAMS 45 Launceston 1897‐1901 30‐Jul 1898 William Francis ADAMS 26 1856‐1875 07‐Apr 1859 William ADDECOAT 60 Falmouth d. 5th 1856‐1875 15‐Feb 1870 William Martin ADDICOAT 31 Falmouth 1888‐1897 06‐Jul 1895 William H. ALDER 22 St Gluvias 1916‐1929 26‐May 1928 Charles Henry ALFORD 25 1888‐1897 28‐Jan 1890 Kitty ALFORD 71 Truro 1916‐1929 11‐Nov 1919 Arthur ALLEN 52 1907‐1916 27‐Sep 1913 Charles ALLEN 44 Bodmin ‐ H.M. Prison 1879‐1888 30‐Sep 1881 Edwin ALLEN 43 Truro 1929‐1950 16‐Jun 1934 Emily Ida Violet ALLEN 36 Barracks 1888‐1897 01‐Aug 1894 Grace ALLEN 66 St Ives 1879‐1888 27‐Mar 1883 James ALLEN 72 1839‐1855 23‐Oct 1851 John ALLEN 70 Liskeard d. 19th 1856‐1875 22‐Jan 1868 John ALLEN 30 1916‐1929 11‐Feb 1918 John ALLEN 70 1856‐1875 03‐Jul 1871 Margaret ALLEN 53 Torpoint 1839‐1855 04‐Mar 1853 Mary ALLEN 72 St Kew d. 2nd 1929‐1950 07‐Feb 1930 Mary Diana ALLEN 51 East Cornwall Hospital 1907‐1916 28‐Mar 1914 Rebecca ALLEN 55 Marazion 1856‐1875 24‐Apr 1872 Robert ALLEN 60 Bodmin Borough 1856‐1875 05‐May 1873 Thomas ALLEN 73 St Columb Major 1879‐1888 14‐Feb 1888 Thomas ALLEN 43 Redruth 1856‐1875 30‐Mar 1860 William ALLEN 55 Perranzabuloe d. 26th 1916‐1929 17‐Jan 1918 William ALLEN 71 1875‐1879 17‐Apr 1876 Maria ALMOND 78 Calstock Register Date Year Forename(s) Surname Age Formerly of Jail Work‐ Asylum Hospital Other Notes house 1875‐1879 17‐Mar 1879 Vincent ALMOND 74 Calstock 1929‐1950 16‐Oct 1935 Robert Miller ALPINE 55 1879‐1888 12‐May 1886 Henry Carl Guntar ALTHABER 53 Falmouth 1916‐1929 20‐Jun 1918 Rebecca Elizabeth AMOS 46 1856‐1875 11‐Jan 1872 William AMY 48 St Teath 1856‐1875 26‐Jan 1866 Henry ANDERS 44 Prussia d. 24th; criminal patient from Bodmin County Jail ‐ a Prussian 1907‐1916 07‐May 1915 George Henry ANDERSON 69 1916‐1929 05‐Jan 1922 Frederick ANDREW 53 1839‐1855 15‐Jun 1847 Henry ANDREW 6m 1856‐1875 12‐Apr 1870 John ANDREW 72 St Kew 1888‐1897 12‐Aug 1889 John ANDREW 41 Nancekuke, Illogan 1907‐1916 14‐Jul 1913 John ANDREW 81 Union Infirmary 1813‐1839 04‐Oct 1826 Matthias ANDREW 19 St Columb 1856‐1875 04‐Feb 1874 Matthias ANDREW 64 Gwennap 1888‐1897 04‐May 1892 Thomas ANDREW 71 Gwinear 1907‐1916 25‐Feb 1908 Annie ANDREWARTHA 58 Penzance 1888‐1897 25‐Jan 1897 Catherine ANDREWS 81 Truro Union 1916‐1929 23‐Dec 1924 Olive ANDREWS 28 1888‐1897 09‐Feb 1892 Samuel ANDREWS 64 Coroner's Order 1916‐1929 25‐Nov 1919 Thomas ANDREWS 78 1897‐1907 08‐May 1906 John ANGILLEY 61 St Stephens in Brannell 1929‐1950 11‐Oct 1930 Winifred Mary ANGILLEY 31 Louisa 1839‐1855 25‐May 1852 Peter ANGOVE 73 St Mabyn d. 23rd; Inquest 1907‐1916 31‐Aug 1915 Thomas James ANGOVE 39 DCLI Depot, Bodmin 1888‐1897 23‐Jun 1896 William Charles ANGOVE 54 Redruth 1879‐1888 14‐Nov 1887 Thomas ANNEAR 25 Redruth 1839‐1855 13‐Jan 1845 Mary ANSTIS 85 Lanivet 1929‐1950 20‐Feb 1929 Jane Lamb ANSTRUTHER 66 East Cornwall Hospital 1897‐1901 07‐Aug 1899 Albert ANTHONY 60 Crelly 1813‐1839 22‐Oct 1838 Anthony ANTHONY 37 Kenwyn 1839‐1855 22‐Jan 1844 Mary Elizabeth APPS 3w Endellion d. 20th 1888‐1897 26‐Dec 1889 Harry Patrick ARCHER 9 Barracks 1907‐1916 27‐Dec 1912 Edward ARGALL 51 Truro 1879‐1888 07‐Feb 1880 Edward ARMSTRONG 45 St Germans formerly of Broadmoor Asylum 1879‐1888 04‐Apr 1880 Arthur Garrans ARNOLD 5h 1813‐1839 07‐May 1832 Gilbert ARSHELANS 74 Mullion Register Date Year Forename(s) Surname Age Formerly of Jail Work‐ Asylum Hospital Other Notes house 1875‐1879 09‐Jan 1876 Fanny ARTHUR 33 Bodmin 1907‐1916 29‐Sep 1908 Francis ARTHUR 33 1897‐1901 30‐Sep 1899 James ARTHUR 68 1875‐1879 23‐Apr 1878 Margaret ARTHUR 82 Camborne 1856‐1875 18‐Nov 1858 Thomas ARTHUR 70 Egloshayle d. 15th 1897‐1901 24‐Jan 1898 William John ARTHUR 10 Hatherly 1888‐1897 15‐Jun 1891 Henry ASH 84 1856‐1875 24‐Aug 1874 William ASH 29 St Kew carried to Bodmin Workhouse Hospital after an accident in St Kew; Inquest 1916‐1929 17‐Jan 1918 Catherine Alice ASHLEY 58 1839‐1855 26‐Feb 1844 Elizabeth ASKETT 65 Luxulyan d. 25th 1897‐1907 27‐Sep 1901 Rosina ASTLEY 38 St Erth 1916‐1929 12‐Jul 1921 Thomas ATHERINE 63 1907‐1916 03‐Jul 1915 Ethel Maud ATTWOOD 37 no certif. at burial 1856‐1875 21‐Mar 1872 Samuel AUGER 49 Helland 1879‐1888 30‐Aug 1883 Grace AXWORTHY 48 Liskeard 1907‐1916 25‐Feb 1910 John AYRE 53 Launceston 1907‐1916 25‐Jun 1907 Matilda AYRE 69 Bodmin 1879‐1888 15‐Feb 1888 Mary BACON 56 1916‐1929 18‐Sep 1917 Dewens BADGE 86 1916‐1929 31‐Aug 1920 Amelia Emma BAILEY 45 1916‐1929 23‐Apr 1927 Ellen BAILEY 46 1897‐1907 15‐Jun 1904 Jane BAILEY 71 1897‐1907 18‐Apr 1907 Joseph Henry BAILEY 28 Exminster 1813‐1839 23‐May 1832 Elizabeth BAKE 68 St Teath 1888‐1897 01‐May 1890 Emily BAKER 47 Falmouth 1907‐1916 20‐Aug 1915 Mary Ann BAKER 68 1879‐1888 25‐May 1885 Samuel BAKER 44 Falmouth 1888‐1897 21‐Dec 1896 William BAKER 58 Falmouth 1897‐1907 15‐Oct 1903 James BAKES 74 Penryn 1856‐1875 20‐Dec 1861 Alfred BALL 25 Feock d. 17th 1839‐1855 17‐Mar 1845 Richard BALL 61 Mevagissey d. 14th 1929‐1950 23‐Jul 1931 Francis BALSDON 39 1897‐1907 10‐Mar 1902 John BALSOM 68 St Mellion 1839‐1855 15‐May 1843 Walter BANT 60 Lezant d. 12th 1897‐1907 15‐Oct 1902 Ellen BARBARY 56 Truro 1856‐1875 26‐Oct 1857 Peter BARBARY 51 St Austell d. 21st 1907‐1916 14‐Jul 1914 Charles BARBER 47 Bodmin 1839‐1855 18‐Feb 1847 Frederick BARBER 15m Blisland Register Date Year Forename(s) Surname Age Formerly of Jail Work‐ Asylum Hospital Other Notes house 1929‐1950 09‐Oct 1929 George BARBER 62 1897‐1901 02‐Dec 1898 Fanny Jane BARBERRY 54 Pentewan, St Austell 1916‐1929 09‐Apr 1927 Philip Reginald BARD 63 1916‐1929 03‐Nov 1917 Edward BARKER 31 1916‐1929 25‐Nov 1926 Thomas BARKER 76 1856‐1875 29‐Jan 1874 Thomas BARNES 64 Ponsanooth, Stithians 1916‐1929 13‐Jun 1922 John BARNETT 66 1897‐1901 29‐Sep 1900 James M. BARNFIELD 41 Meneage Street, Helston 1888‐1897 04‐Apr 1892 Edwin Andrew BARNICOAT 46 Budock 1916‐1929 02‐Jun 1917 William George BARNICOAT 55 1839‐1855 09‐Sep 1853 Sophia BARNS 45 Kenwyn d. 5th 1879‐1888 08‐Oct 1879 John BARON 53 Bodmin Workhouse Hospital 1916‐1929 21‐Mar 1924 Anna Amelia BARRETT 61 Wilhelmina 1856‐1875 09‐Jul 1864 Anne BARRETT 67 Bodmin d. 7 Jul 1839‐1855 16‐Jul 1846 James BARRETT 32 Pillaton d. 14th 1856‐1875 03‐Feb 1863 James BARRETT 41 St Columb d. 31 Jan 1856‐1875 08‐Apr 1873 Jane BARRETT 50 formerly at the County Gaol 1875‐1879 01‐Mar 1877 Jane BARRETT 47 Brookwood Asylum, London 1897‐1907 08‐Jan 1903 Lavinia Jane BARRETT 28 Luxulyan East Cornwall Hospital 1897‐1907 27‐Feb 1904 Philip BARRETT 73 1856‐1875 16‐Nov 1864 Rebecca BARRETT 52 Lanivet d. 13th 1813‐1839 11‐May 1837 Richard BARRETT 32 St Blazey 1839‐1855 29‐Oct 1852 Susanna BARRETT 69 St Ive d. 26th 1839‐1855 01‐May 1845 William BARRETT 70 St Germans d. 28th 1856‐1875 03‐Feb 1859 Sarah BARRIBAL 48 Launceston d. 1st 1839‐1855 04‐Jun 1855 Esther BARRY 78 d. 1st; widow of William 1879‐1888 17‐Oct 1885 John BARRY 1907‐1916 02‐Dec 1908 Mary BARRY 65 Bodmin 1856‐1875 21‐May 1870 Grace BARRY/UNDERW 36 OOD 1888‐1897 01‐Nov 1890 John BARTLE 56 Four Lanes, Wendron 1856‐1875 06‐Aug 1866 Mary BARTLE 31 Gwennap d. 1st 1916‐1929 18‐Apr 1918 Clara BARTLETT 46 1916‐1929 07‐Jun 1917 William BARTON 77 1856‐1875 27‐Sep 1870 Elizabeth Ann BASHER 21 Redruth 1897‐1907 23‐Jan 1906 Sarah BASSEDONA 74 Torpoint 1907‐1916 24‐Apr 1915 Augustus BASSETT 84 1916‐1929 22‐Jan 1924 John BASSETT 66 1907‐1916 15‐Nov 1913 Mark Symons BASSETT 83 Register Date Year Forename(s) Surname Age Formerly of Jail Work‐ Asylum Hospital Other Notes house 1907‐1916 15‐Sep 1915 Susan BASSETT 49 1856‐1875 08‐Aug 1867 William BASSETT 69 Tavistock 1897‐1907 13‐Jun 1905 Dinah BATE 80 1839‐1855 05‐Aug 1846 James BATE 10m Lanlivery d.
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