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Luxulyan Lockingate Infant School Admissions Admissions to Lockingate Infant School, Luxulyan Transcribed from LDS Film No. 1471658 by Phil Rodda Exempt indicates whether exempt from religious instruction Admission Forename(s) Surname DoB Parent/ Abode Exempt Last School Date of Register Notes Transcriber Notes No. Date Year Guardian leaving 124‐May 1880 Edith COAD 04/08/1972 Jeremiah Lockingate No Dames 04/05/1884 224‐May 1880 Amy COAD 25/03/1875 Jeremiah Lockingate No Dames 03/05/1884 324‐May 1880 Peter WELLINGTON 21/10/1873 John Harres No Dames 04/05/1884 424‐May 1880 William WELLINGTON 17/09/1872 John Harres No Dames 04/05/1884 524‐May 1880 Freddy WELLINGTON 02/05/1876 John Harres No Dames 04/05/1884 624‐May 1880 John RETALLICK 19/09/1872 William Savath No Dames 04/05/1884 725‐May 1880 Elizabeth STACEY 19/06/1873 William Crift No Dames 01/06/1886 825‐May 1880 Selina STACEY 01/04/1875 William Crift No Dames 13/05/1887 925‐May 1880 Edith KNIGHT 14/06/1873 William Woon Bar No Dames 04/05/1884 10 26‐May 1880 Alfred STONEMAN 02/03/1875 Thomas Gillis No Dames 04/05/1884 11 31‐May 1880 Mary E. TRETHEWEY 02/04/1872 Joseph Trescoll No Dames 04/05/1884 12 31‐May 1880 John TRETHEWEY 23/09/1874 Joseph Trescoll No Dames 03/05/1884 13 31‐May 1880 Willie STONEMAN 12/11/1874 John Trescoll No None 03/05/1984 14 31‐May 1880 Daniel GREEN 04/12/1873 Thomas Caunce No None Left June 15 31‐May 1880 Hetty GREEN 15/09/1872 Thomas Caunce No None Left 16 07‐Jun 1880 Frederick COCKS 04/05/1873 John Lockingate No Dames 04/05/1884 17 07‐Jun 1880 Mary E. COCKS 15/06/1971 John Lockingate No Dames Over 9 18 07‐Jun 1880 Elizabeth COCKS 12/01/1875 John Lockingate No Dames 03/05/1884 19 07‐Jun 1880 Richard BRAY 14/08/1870 Thomas Lockingate No None 11/02/1884 20 07‐Jun 1880 Polly BRAY 22/09/1874 Thomas Lockingate No None 03/05/1884 21 05‐Jul 1880 Charles HAWKEN 03/04/1875 John Trenethens No None 03/05/1884 22 19‐Jul 1880 Hosatta ROBERTS 01/01/1869 Paul Rescorllar No None Left 23 03‐Aug 1880 Milison STONEMAN 29/02/1876 John Trescoll No None 19/03/1886 24 09‐Aug 1880 Mabel STURTRIDGE 05/11/1872 Thomas New Gate No Dames Aug‐85 25 17‐Aug 1880 Annie MERRIFIELD 07/08/1872 John Gillis No Dames 04/05/1884 26 13‐Sep 1880 Fanny SANDERCOCK 21/09/1873 John Minorca No Dames Apr‐84 27 13‐Sep 1880 Thomas SANDERCOCK 15/05/1875 John Minorca No Dames 01/06/1885 28 13‐Sep 1880 Alfred STOCKMAN 08/05/1874 John Canon No Bodelva Left 29 14‐Sep 1880 Annie HONEY 10/01/1872 James Caunce No Dames 30 21‐Sep 1880 John MERRIFIELD 27/09/1874 John Gillis No Dames 03‐May 31 27‐Sep 1880 William STOCKMAN 17/11/1872 John Canon No Bodelva Left 32 27‐Sep 1880 Frederick LOBB 02/12/1874 George Canon No Bodelva 03‐May 33 27‐Sep 1880 Thomas LOBB 10/12/1876 George Canon No None 01 Jun 1885 34 27‐Sep 1880 Harry STURTRIDGE 26/06/1871 Thomas New Gate No Dames Over 9 35 11‐Oct 1880 Jane TRETHEWEY 23/01/1870 Joseph Trescoll No None Over 9 36 21‐Feb 1881 Cyrus RETALLICK 14/11/1871 Adam Savath No None Over 9Re‐entered 37 21‐Feb 1881 Woodman RETALLICK 13/04/1874 Adam Savath No None 01/06/1886 38 21‐Feb 1881 Elizabeth STONEMAN 24/07/1874 Thomas Gillis No None 01/06/1886 39 21‐Mar 1881 Charley STONEMAN 24/05/1877 Thomas Gillis No None 01/06/1886 40 26‐Apr 1881 Charley COAD 14/04/1877 Jeremiah Lockingate No None 18/05/1888 41 02‐May 1881 Wilfred COCK 15/02/1877 William Trescoll No None 26/10/1883 Admission Forename(s) Surname DoB Parent/ Abode Exempt Last School Date of Register Notes Transcriber Notes No. Date Year Guardian leaving 42 02‐May 1881 James STONEMAN 14/02/1871 Thomas Gillis No None Over 9 43 03‐May 1881 Kate STACEY 21/07/1877 William Crift No Dames 13/05/1887 44 06‐Jun 1881 Charley WILLIAMS 25/12/1875 Mary Menedew No None 01/06/1887 45 20‐Sep 1881 William MORCOM 12/03/1876 William Bodwen No None 28/09/1883 46 27‐Sep 1881 Janie WHITE 09/05/1874 Thomas Trevellan No None 03/05/1884 47 25‐Oct 1881 Mary BUTTON 20/03/1876 Ellen Trevellan No None Jan‐87 48 15‐May 1882 Ethel WHITE 28/12/1876 Thomas Trevellan No None 01/06/1885 49 22‐May 1882 Joseph SANDERCOCK 25/09/1877 John Minorca No None 01/06/1885 50 05‐Jun 1882 Mary UDY 10/08/1876 Thomas Bodwen No None 10‐Apr Deceased 51 05‐Jun 1882 Henry VARCOE 05/04/1874 Thomas Harres No None 04‐May 52 03‐Jul 1882 Louisa RETALLICK 14/03/1870 William Savath No None Left 53 03‐Jul 1882 Frederick RETALLICK 16/03/1878 William Savath No None 54 03‐Jul 1882 William MARSHALL 17/03/1874 Fanny Criggen No None Left 55 17‐Jul 1882 Minnie HONEY 13/01/1873 James Minorca No None 56 19‐Jul 1882 Polly HONEY 28/10/1876 James Minorca No None 57 19‐Jul 1882 Frederick COCK 03/05/1877 Robert Trescoll No None 18/05/1888 58 19‐Jul 1882 Thomas MORCOM 08/01/1878 Thomas Bodwen No None 13/06/1887 59 25‐Sep 1882 Charlotte COCK 12/08/1878 John Caunce No None 18/05/1888 60 09‐Oct 1882 Laura STURTRIDGE 07/06/1877 Thomas New Gate No None 13/06/1887 61 09‐Oct 1882 Annie STONEMAN 19/10/1877 John Trescoll No None 19/03/1886 62 15‐Jan 1883 Hetty MORCOM 02/10/1877 Joseph Bodwen No None 13/06/1887 63 30‐Jan 1883 Ida SANDERS 30/05/1874 William Trevellan No Lanivet 64 30‐Jan 1883 Mary SANDERS 06/02/1876 William Trevellan No None 65 30‐Jan 1883 John SANDERS 20/10/1877 William Trevellan No None 66 26‐Mar 1883 George WARD 11/04/1877 George Harres No Bugle 67 10‐Apr 1883 Richard WARD 10/11/1876 George Harres No Bugle 68 09‐Apr 1883 Kate MORCOM William Bodwen None 28/09/1883 69 07‐May 1883 Kate BRAY 03/02/1878 Thomas Lockingate None 13/06/1887 70 07‐May 1883 Henry UDY 24/06/1879 Robert Trescoll None 19/03/1887 71 14‐May 1883 Charles LOBB 19/09/1878 George Canon None 18/05/1888 72 15‐May 1883 Bessie STONEMAN 01/04/1880 Thomas Gillis None 27/09/1887 73 29‐May 1883 Mabel SANDERCOCK 1878 John Seven Stars None Left 74 05‐Jun 1883 Emblyn STONEMAN 13/01/1880 John Trescoll None 01/03/1886 75 02‐Jul 1883 Joseph SANDERCOCK 25/09/1877 John Minorca None 01/06/1885 76 08‐Oct 1883 Elizabeth SANDERCOCK 04/10/1879 John Minorca None 01/06/1885 77 22‐Oct 1883 Julia Jewel GROSE 12/07/1878 John Higher Menedew None 20/12/1884 78 25‐Feb 1884 Joseph GROSE 28/03/1880 John Higher Menedew None 20/12/1884 79 05‐Mar 1884 William James COAD 05/12/1879 Jeremiah Lockingate None 16/05/1890 80 14‐Apr 1884 Adelaide CHAPMAN 14/07/1878 John Menedew None 17/05/1889 81 29‐Apr 1884 Beatrice E. BUTTON 18/05/1880 Ellen Trevellan None Left 82 12‐May 1884 Elizabeth SANDERCOCK 04/10/1879 John Minorca None 01/06/1885 83 19‐May 1884 Jessie BRAY 04/06/1880 Thomas Lockingate None 16/05/1890 84 20‐May 1884 Thomas UDY 05/07/1881 Robert Trescoll None 19/03/1887 85 26‐May 1884 Robert Guy GROSE 23/07/1878 Robert Savath None 17/05/1889 86 26‐May 1884 Mettie GROSE 31/10/1879 Robert Savath None 17/05/1889 87 27‐May 1884 Elizabeth Jane MORCOM 25/01/1879 Thomas Bodwen None 17/05/1889 88 01‐Jul 1884 Harry Morris COCK 05/03/1879 Robert Trescoll None Left Admission Forename(s) Surname DoB Parent/ Abode Exempt Last School Date of Register Notes Transcriber Notes No. Date Year Guardian leaving 89 02‐Jul 1884 Thomas RETALLICK 09/03/1880 William Savath None 16/05/1890 90 06‐Aug 1884 Wm. Joseph MORCOM 26/12/1879 Joseph Bodwen None 17/05/1889 91 11‐Aug 1884 Wm. John STACEY 03/08/1879 William Crift None May‐89 92 30‐Sep 1884 Wm. Arthur LOBB 18/04/1881 George Canna None 16/05/1890 93 06‐Oct 1884 Henry TRETHEWEY 14/04/1879 Joseph Trescoll None 15/05/1885 94 05‐Jan 1885 Joseph GROSE 10/12/1880 Robert Joseph Savath None 16/05/1890 95 30‐Apr 1885 Seneath BURLEY 17/07/1779 Thomas Savath None 16/05/1890 96 20‐Apr 1885 Emma Rose HAWKEN 24/11/1879 John Trenethan None 16/05/1890 97 27‐Apr 1885 Walter HICKS 09/11/1879 John Trevellan None 21/06/1889 98 29‐Apr 1885 Florence Rundle ROACH 16/12/1879 James Girtlaw None 27/05/1892 The name "Fanny" recorded against this entry 99 21‐May 1885 Bessie STACEY 08/03/1882 William Gillis None 27/05/1892 100 02‐Jun 1885 Guy STONEMAN John Trescoll None 19/03/1897 101 04‐Aug 1885 Mary Jane RETALLICK 27/03/1880 Adam Savath None 16/05/1890 102 10‐Aug 1885 William RUNDLE 29/10/1875 Thomas Bodmin Bodmin 07/11/1885 103 28‐Sep 1885 Harriet M.
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