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Redruth East End School Admissions 1908 Onwards Redruth East End School Admissions, From 1908 Transcribed from LDS Film No. 141708 by Karen Duvall N. B. No pupils recorded as being exempt from Religious Education Admission Re‐admissionSurname Given Name Birth Address Parent/Guardian Last School Withdrawal Reason for Leaving Remarks/Notes Date Year Date Year Date Year Surname Given name Attended Date Year 02‐Mar 1908 DANIELL Horace 26‐Jan 1903 47 East End DANIELL John None 01‐Apr 1910 Transferred 02‐Mar 1908 SCOBLE Laura 10‐Jan 1904 Harris's Row SCOBLE Charles None 01‐Apr 1911 Transferred 11‐Mar 1907 09‐Mar 1908 CHANNON Redvers 26‐Jan 1902 Back Lane CHANNON Fred Trewirgie 01‐Apr 1909 Transferred 09‐Mar 1908 ROWE Garfield 21‐Mar 1903 Back Lane ROWE James None 01‐Apr 1910 Transferred 09‐Mar 1908 SEARLE Kathleen 24‐Feb 1903 Raymond Rd. SEARLE E. None 01‐Apr 1910 Transferred 30‐Mar 1908 WILLIAMS Theobald John 12‐Aug 1903 Higher Fore St. WILLIAMS Charles None 01‐Apr 1910 Transferred 30‐Mar 1908 DAVEY Edward James 22‐Mar 1904 88 Higher Fore St. DAVEY Caroline None 01‐Apr 1911 Transferred 30‐Mar 1908 HUTCHINSON Maurice 09‐Oct 1903 Miners Row HUTCHINSON S. None 01‐Apr 1911 Transferred 06‐Apr 1908 FRENCH Dorothy 04‐Feb 1903 Plain an Gwarry FRENCH R.A. None 01‐Apr 1910 Transferred 06‐Apr 1908 CHANNON Fred 28‐Mar 1904 Back Lane East CHANNON F. None 08‐Apr 1909 Dead 13‐Apr 1908 HICKS Willie 11‐Apr 1903 Higher Fore St. HICKS Willie None 01‐Apr 1911 Transferred Fredinando 27‐Apr 1908 HARVEY Jack 12‐Oct 1902 81 Higher Fore St. HARVEY John None 01‐Apr 1910 Transferred 27‐Apr 1908 MATTHEWS Elsie 25‐Apr 1904 East End MATTHEWS John None 01‐Apr 1911 Transferred 27‐Apr 1908 ROBINS Flossie 15‐Mar 1903 Jenkins Tce. ROBINS John None 01‐Apr 1910 Transferred 27‐Apr 1908 WASLEY Audrey 05‐Oct 1902 79 Plain an Gwarry WASLEY M. None 01‐Apr 1910 Transferred 27‐Apr 1908 THOMAS Dorothy 11‐Mar 1902 Plain an Gwarry THOMAS Rebecca None 01‐Apr 1909 Transferred Agnes 27‐Apr 1908 HEBBARD Gwendoline 24‐Nov 1902 Scorrier HEBBARD Henry None 01‐Apr 1910 Transferred Plyllis 27‐Apr 1908 RULE Florence May 28‐Feb 1903 Harris's Row RULE Lillie None 01‐Apr 1910 Transferred 27‐Apr 1908 BICKFORD Bernard 09‐Apr 1902 Bullers Tce. BICKFORD H. None 30‐Jul 1908 Gone to S. Day 28‐Apr 1908 COOK Samuel 31‐Dec 1902 Cardrew Tce. COOK None 01‐Apr 1910 Transferred 26‐Mar 1906 04‐May 1908 PARD Arthur Charles 26‐Jun 1900 19 Fords Row PARD Mary E. Devonport 04‐Nov 1908 Unfit for school 04‐May 1908 BLACKWELL Phyllis May 17‐Nov 1903 32 Drump Rd. BLACKWELL Fred None 01‐Apr 1910 Transferred 04‐May 1908 TEAGUE Doris 28‐Feb 1903 2 North St. TEAGUE William None 23‐Dec 1909 Gone to private school 04‐May 1908 JENKIN Charlie 04‐Feb 1903 25 Fords Row JENKIN W.H. None 01‐Apr 1910 Transferred 04‐May 1908 STEPHENS Gertrude 22‐Dec 1902 28 North St. STEPHENS None 01‐Apr 1910 Transferred 11‐May 1908 WALES Willie 19‐Sep 1903 6 Higher Fore St. WALES William None 01‐Apr 1911 Transferred 11‐May 1908 SMALL Arthur Charles 26‐May 1903 Carnmarth SMALL Joseph None 01‐Apr 1910 Transferred 02‐Sep 1907 11‐May 1908 DANIELL Dorothy 20‐Sep 1900 2 Raymond Rd. DANIELL K. None 09‐Sep 1908 Gone to Ilfracombe 11‐May 1908 RICHARDS Dorothy 01‐Sep 1900 Plain an Gwarry RICHARDS A. None 15‐May 1908 Unfit for school 18‐May 1908 THOMAS Alfred J.B. 19‐May 1903 Redruth Hwy. THOMAS E. None 01‐Apr 1910 Transferred 18‐May 1908 HARRIS Albert 28‐Aug 1903 Redruth Hwy. HARRIS Lillie Falmouth 20‐Jul 1908 Gone to Falmouth 18‐May 1908 DENNIS Horace 17‐Apr 1904 Shoot Row DENNIS Annie None 26‐May 1908 Left unitl 5 18‐May 1908 GROSE Elsie May 27‐Jul 1901 Lower Belle View GROSE John H. None 01‐Apr 1909 Transferred Admission Re‐admissionSurname Given Name Birth Address Parent/Guardian Last School Withdrawal Reason for Leaving Remarks/Notes Date Year Date Year Date Year Surname Given name Attended Date Year 26‐May 1908 STUDDEN John Franklin 20‐May 1904 Rose Row STUDDEN John None 29‐Jan 1909 Left unitl 5 26‐May 1908 DANIELL Winnie 24‐Sep 1904 Higher Fore St. DANIELL Fred None 16‐Dec 1908 Left for the winter 01‐Jun 1908 FRANCIS Hettie May 24‐Oct 1903 Jenkins Tce. FRANCIS John None 01‐Apr 1910 Transferred 01‐Jun 1908 KEMP Willie 15‐Jun 1903 20 Rose Row KEMP\ Ellen None 01‐Apr 1910 Transferred 01‐Jun 1908 MYNARD Carlos 03‐Oct 1902 65 East End MYNARD Hettie None 23‐Dec 1908 Gone to Illogan 01‐Jun 1908 JAMES Hermon 26‐May 1904 East End JAMES Fred John None 01‐Apr 1911 Transferred 15‐Jun 1908 RICHENS Gwendoline 18‐Jan 1903 South Albany RICHENS Thomas None 01‐Apr 1910 Transferred 15‐Jun 1908 RICHENS Kathleen 05‐Jan 1904 South Albany RICHENS Thomas None 07‐Feb 1911 Left the District 15‐Jun 1908 RICHARDS Leslie Andrew 16‐Apr 1902 21 South Trefusis RICHARDS Elizabeth None 08‐Oct 1909 Left the District 15‐Jun 1908 17‐Jan 1910 GEORGE Ivy 02‐Sep 1902 Fords Row GEORGE James None 28‐Jul 1908 Unfit for school 22‐Jun 1908 REYNOLDS Kitty 28‐May 1903 12 Trefusis Rd. REYNOLDS Thomas None 12‐May 1909 Left the District 12‐Mar 1908 06‐Jul 1908 CARROW Lottie 01‐Jul 1901 North St. CARROW Minnie Mawnan 22‐Jul 1908 Gone back to Mawnan Cove 22‐Apr 1908 06‐Jul 1908 WILLIAMS Elsie 20‐Aug 1901 Redruth Hwy. WILLIAMS Laura Newquay 23‐Dec 1908 Gone back to Newquay 06‐Jul 1908 FINN James 22‐May 1904 Raymond Rd. FINN Eveline None 01‐Apr 1912 Transferred 06‐Jul 1908 NICKELS Pearl 23‐Apr 1903 Albany Rd. NICKELS None 02‐Mar 1909 Gone back to London 06‐Jul 1908 04‐Apr 1910 BOLLENS Elsie 28‐Dec 1903 Park Rd. BOLLENS A.L. None 14‐Sep 1908 Gone to Trewirgie 06‐Jul 1908 COCK Willie 06‐Jun 1903 S. Day Rd. COCK Bessie None 01‐Apr 1911 Transferred 31‐Aug 1908 WILLIAMS Francis 03‐Jan 1904 14 Drump Rd. WILLIAMS Frank Plymouth 01‐Apr 1910 Transferred 14‐Jan 1907 31‐Aug 1908 BENNETTS J. Renouf 05‐Dec 1901 Cardrew Tce. BENNETTS H.C None 01‐Apr 1909 Transferred 31‐Aug 1908 SMITH Willie 02‐Dec 1903 East Turnpike SMITH B. None 15‐Oct 1908 Gone to Treleigh 31‐Aug 1908 SMITH Millicent 03‐Dec 1902 East Turnpike SMITH B. None 15‐Oct 1908 Gone to Treleigh 31‐Aug 1908 ABRAHAM Horace 17‐Oct 1904 Miners Row ABRAHAM Harry None 01‐Sep 1908 Under age 31‐Aug 1908 STEPHENS Laura May 09‐Aug 1904 Middletons Row STEPHENS William None 20‐Jan 1909 Left unitl 5 31‐Aug 1908 ROWE Irwin 24‐Jul 1903 Back Lane ROWE James None 01‐Apr 1911 Transferred 31‐Aug 1908 HACKWELL Violet 18‐Jul 1903 35 Drump Rd. HACKWELL E. None 01‐Apr 1911 Transferred 31‐Aug 1908 KEMP Gladys 18‐Jul 1904 20 Rose Row KEMP William None 01‐Apr 1911 Transferred 31‐Aug 1908 PARKYN Eddie 01‐Dec 1903 23 Fords Row PARKYN Fred None 01‐Apr 1911 Transferred 31‐Aug 1908 PEARCE Dorothy 22‐Nov 1903 East End PEARCE Charles None 01‐Apr 1911 Transferred Frederick 07‐Sep 1908 SPARGO William 15‐Nov 1902 South Trefusis SPARGO James Private 01‐Apr 1910 Transferred Gordon School 14‐Sep 1908 RULE James 14‐Aug 1904 39 Miners Row RULE W. None 01‐Apr 1912 Transferred 21‐Sep 1908 GOLDSWORTHY Doris Anita 02‐Jan 1904 15 Rose Row GOLDSWORTHY Annie None 01‐Apr 1911 Transferred 05‐Oct 1908 SLEEMAN Stanley 06‐Jun 1904 Stanley Villas SLEEMAN G. None 01‐Apr 1911 Transferred 05‐Oct 1908 ESCOTT Frederick 24‐Aug 1903 3 Gew Tce. ESCOTT Albert Bodmin 01‐Apr 1910 Transferred Leonard 19‐Oct 1908 ABRAHAM Horace 17‐Oct 1904 Miners Row ABRAHAM Harry None 26‐Oct 1908 Left for the winter 19‐Oct 1908 WHITFORD Thornton Belle Vue WHITFORD Penzance 19‐Oct 1908 Gone to Trewirgie 26‐Oct 1908 TAYLOR Dorothy 14‐Aug 1902 13 Higher Fore St. TAYLOR Laura None 29‐Jul 1909 Left the District 02‐Nov 1908 NEEDS Elfrida 27‐Jul 1904 13 Higher Fore St. NEEDS E. None 01‐Apr 1911 Transferred 09‐Nov 1908 PRISK Willie 09‐Nov 1904 East End PRISK Lizzie None 01‐Apr 1911 Transferred 23‐Nov 1908 KNUCKEY Stanley 24‐Jun 1904 Back Lane E KNUCKEY William None 01‐Apr 1911 Transferred Thomas 14‐Dec 1908 LANYON Clara 09‐Feb 1901 Lower Cardrew Farm LANYON Philip Gennislake 01‐Apr 1909 Transferred 11‐Jan 1909 WILLIAMS Myrtle 13‐May 1902 17 North St. WILLIAMS Norah Treleigh 01‐Apr 1910 Transferred Admission Re‐admissionSurname Given Name Birth Address Parent/Guardian Last School Withdrawal Reason for Leaving Remarks/Notes Date Year Date Year Date Year Surname Given name Attended Date Year 11‐Jan 1909 TRINIMAN Leonard 31‐Aug 1904 Dopps Tce. TRINIMAN James None 15‐Jan 1909 Left unitl 5 James 25‐Jan 1909 MANLEY Norman 11‐Jun 1903 Miners Row MANLEY Mary None 01‐Apr 1912 Transferred 25‐Jan 1909 FRANKLIN Ivy 26‐May 1903 Miners Row FRANKLIN William None 01‐Apr 1911 Transferred 01‐Feb 1909 IVY Leslie June 1902 Redruth Hwy. THOMAS E. 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