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Deaths, Various States Deaths, Various States Extracted from State Death & Burial Records by Julia Mitchell Sorted alphabetically by surname N.B. For Status, S=Single, M=Married, W=Widowed Date Year Forename(s) Surname Place of death Age/YOB Parish/County Occupation StatusFather Mother Spouse Cause of Death Other Certificate Notes of Birth Forename Surname Forename Surname 08‐Jan 1924 Francis AHANS, Mrs. North Carolina, 27 Feb 1862 Cornwall Housewife M W.A. OXENHAM Sarah J. Herman Diabetes Father from England, mother from Cornwall Charlotte 30‐Jul 1894 John K AIMEAR Pennsylvania, 68y St. Austell ? W ? Prostration following an Philadelphia attack of influenza 03‐Jul 1897 Martha E. ALLEN New Hampshire, 58y 2m 19d Cornwall Housework W Edward MICHELL Catherine ECKS Paralysis Both parents from England, father a merchant. Groton 14‐Mar 1923 Thomas ALLEN Utah, Park City 73y 0m 6d Cornwall Retired W John Josepha MOLLARD Annie Moore 25 yrs in U.S. Both parents Cornish born Allen 04‐Feb 1926 David ANNEAR Texas, Gonzales 86y 6m 21d Cornwall Coal miner W David ANNEAR Mary PEN‐‐LL Both parents born Cornwall 01‐Dec 1917 Richard AUGER North Carolina, 79 Cornwall Minister M Samuel AUGER Anne AMOS Paralysis, cerebral Father from England, mother Cornwall. 26‐Sep 1937 John Robin BAKER Utah, Salt Lake 65y Cornwall M Eliza Hambly City Baker 07‐Sep 1874 James BARNECUT Pennsylvania, 88y Laiseyeard, Tailor W senile debility Liskeard? Philadelphia Cornwall 28‐Dec 1904 Richard W BARRETT Vermont, Vershire 69y 11m 25d Cornwall m unknown BARRETT unknown Pneumonia, old age, weak Both parents born Eng heart 17‐Jan 1936 Elizabeth May BATTEN West Virginia, 51y 6m 12d Cornwall Housewife m Edwin Barnicott Elizabeth Spargo John D carcinoma of sigmoid colon Both parents born England Barnicott Wheeling, Batten. Wheeling 20‐Apr 1896 Sampson BENNETT New Hampshire, 53y 1m 14d Cornwall Farmer & Miner M John BENNETT Martha MAUNDER Heart disease Both parents from Cornwall, father a miner. Lyman 14‐Nov 1898 Mary A. BENNETT New Hampshire, 51y 9m 29d Cornwall Housewife M William R. HANCOCK Elizabeth Phthesis pulmonalic Sandwich M. 25‐Apr 1920 Benjamin BERRYMAN Utah, Bountiful 66y 2m 23d Cornwall Farming M Geo BERRYMAN Jane Pope Rosetta chronic nephritis 45 yrs in U.S. Both parents born England Berryman 13‐Sep 1914 John BREWER West Virginia, 54y 10m 22d Cornwall Coal miner M Thomas Brewer Grace Popelstone aneurysm Both parents born England Wheeling, Wheeling 26‐Mar 1936 James William BUTLAN Texas, Denison 57y 10m 1d Penzance Asst postmaster M E. C. Butland Katherine Both parents born England PHILLIPS 20‐Oct 1928 Kate CALLAWAY Utah, Bingham 69y 8m 22d Cornwall None W Stephen Paul Grace Merill Moses obstructive jaundice 40 yrs in U.S. Shipped in for interment. Both parents Canyon Callaway following gall bladder born England operation 22‐Jul 1931 Joseph CARNE Arizona, Globe 28 Nov 1844 Cornwall Miner W Cerebral hemmorhage, old age 25‐Apr 1928 James Henry CARTER Utah, Salt Lake 48y 10m 13d Cornwall Quartz miner, M unknown unknown Elizabeth pulmonary tuberculosis 28 yrs in U.S. Mother born England City unemployed Carter 16‐Mar 1935 Richard CARTER Texas, Beaumont 85y Landesend, Eng Painting W unknown Carter unknown Mathew contractor ret. 26‐Feb 1875 John CHELLOW Pennsylvania, 28y Liskeard Butcher M Pneumonia Philadelphia 03‐May 1936 Mary Jane CLARK Utah, Salt Lake 83y 4m 6d Cornwall None W William ROSEVEAR Ann unknown John Henry 55yrs in U.S. 30 yrs in town. Both parents born England City Clark 04‐Nov 1935 Eliza Jane COLMAN Texas, Laredo 78y 8m 20d Cornwall Housewife M Henry BLAMEY Mary Ann GROSE John 59 years in US. Both parents born Cornwall Blamey 26‐Jan 1925 Rendle CONGDON Texas, El Paso 64y 11m 24d Cornwall Blacksmith M Richard CONGDON Jane 20 years in this town. Father born Cornwall, mother foreman England 28‐Feb 1879 Walter B. CONGDON New Hampshire 55y 5m 18d Cornwall Apoplexy Date Year Forename(s) Surname Place of death Age/YOB Parish/County Occupation StatusFather Mother Spouse Cause of Death Other Certificate Notes of Birth Forename Surname Forename Surname 24‐Aug 1932 Alfred CRAISE Utah, Salt Lake 78y 11m 7d Cornwall Watchman mine, S unknown unknown Deceased about 80yr of 15 yrs in this town. City retired 15 years age, found leaning on bed, dead. Death must have come on suddenly when up during night, probably from chronic coronary disease of the heart. 20‐Jul 1927 Laura CURNOW Utah, Salt Lake 44y 3m 22d Camborne At home M Symon Uren Annie Hart John Curnow fibroid tumors, 25 yrs in U.S. Both parents born England City hysterectomy 30Jun27 14‐Oct 1891 Mary DOWER New Hampshire 37y 9m Cornwall Dressmaker James JENKINS Jane SIMMONS Pulmonary Tuberculosis Both parents from Cornwall. 18‐Aug 1911 James F DUMBLE Texas, Houston 82y 7m 13d Cornwall Retired M William DUMBLE Sarah DEVEY Father born Cornwall, mother England 07‐Feb 1879 William DUNGEY Pennsylvania, 82nd year Cornwall Agent M Consumption of bowels Philadelphia 03‐Mar 1937 Mary Rundle EDBON Texas, Houston 80y 5d Callington None W James Wright Jane Head Both parents born England 12‐Aug 1936 Suzan EDWARDS Texas, Arlington 76y 11m 12d Redrugh, Housewife M not known not known 14 years in US Cornwall 12‐Jul 1886 Wm H EUSTICE Vermont, West 47y 8m Cornwall Blacksmith ? Fairlee 28‐Jul 1929 Annie FOLEY Utah, Salt Lake 84y 8m 11d Cornwall None W unknown unknown Michael Foley 50 yrs in U.S. City 27‐Nov 1936 James D FREEMAN Texas, Houston 80y 9m 11d Cornwall Retired M John Freeman Annie Both parents born England 23‐Mar 1923 James Kernick GATLEY Utah, Salt Lake 49y 5m 12d Cornwall Retail merchant, W William GATLEY Annie Kernick Gussie chronic Bright's disease 38yrs in U.S. Both parents born England City cigars & soft Gustaveson drinks Gatley 09‐Feb 1924 Joseph GERRANS Utah, Bingham 46y 5m 8d Baldhu Shift boss, Lead & M John Gerrans Elizabeth Gills Rhoda E bronchopneumonia 9 yrs in city. Both parents born England Silver Mining Co Rasmussen Gerrans 24‐Jan 1918 James GIBSON Texas, Galveston 69y 2m 22d Cornwall Sailmaker, S S W Henry Gibson Caroline Polkinharn Father born England Kenrooshire 29‐Mar 1925 George Henry GILBERT Utah, Salt Lake 87y 9m 24d Cornwall farmer and fruit W George GILBERT Mary Blackwell Henrieta N broncho‐pneumonia 60 yrs in U.S. Both parents born England City grower Gilbert 31‐Aug 1903 John Henry GILL Vermont, Proctor 50y 0m 21d Cornwall Quarryman d Jno Henry GILL Mary SCOBLE Chronic endocarditis Father born Cornwall, mother Eng 05‐May 1932 W W GOLDSWORTHY Texas, Commerce 70y 2m 17d Cornwall Merchant M Henry GOLDSWORTHY Matilda carcinoma of liver Father born Cornwall, mother England WILLS 01‐Nov 1934 Elizabeth HARRIS Utah, Salt Lake 81y 4m 7d Cornwall At home W John MARTIN Charity Noy John Harris 48 yrs in U.S. Both parents born England City 24‐Jun 1912 Fred HARRIS Arizona, Globe 44 St. Austell Copper miner S John HARRIS Eliza GEORGE Pulmonar tuberculosis? Father from England, mother St. Austell. 26‐Oct 1908 Richard HARRIS Arizona, Tuscon 31 Mar 1866 Cornwall Miner M Pneumonia Both parents from Cornwall. 07‐Sep 1898 Harriett HARRISON/HAWS Delaware, 75 Cornwall W Dysentery ON? Wilmington 19‐May 1889 Henry HASKINS Vermont, 77y 0m 10d Cornwall Farmer Humphrey HASKINS Mary Consumption Castleton 15‐Jan 1923 Elizabeth HAWKE Texas, Marshall 78y 8m 4d Cornwall Housework S Richard HAWKE Margery In US ?‐6 yrs. Both parents born Cornwall ROLLIN 21‐Mar 1931 Nannie Broad HEATH Utah, Salt Lake 66y 8m 15d Cornwall At home M Joseph B Champion Honora MacNamara Henry Orson acute uraemia 55 yrs in U.S. Father born England Champion City Heath 03‐Aug 1898 Catherine HENWOOD Vermont, Barre 78y 4m 20d Cornwall w Wm PARKYN Elizabeth ?‐‐‐nition 10‐Jul 1927 Mary Sims HICHENS Texas, San 70y 11d Cornwall Home M Wm CORAK Mary Sims 15 yrs in city. Father born Cornwall Antonio 20‐Sep 1928 Frank James HICKS, Sr Utah, Salt Lake 71y 8m 26d Cornwall Miner, retired 10 M William Hicks Jane Mary A Rogrs cerebral haemorrhage 56 yrs in U.S. Both parents born England City years Hicks 22‐Feb 1926 Thomas HIGMAN Tennessee, Only 43y 3m 15d Cornwall Miner m pneumonia 19‐Oct 1917 John HITCHINS Tennessee, 58y 9m 6d Cornwall Blacksmith, iron m Sevanius HITCHEN Eliza HICKS acute indigestion Both parents born Cornwall Kingsport worker complicated with weak heart 02‐Oct 1907 Louisa HOARE Vermont, 72y 5m 0d Cornwall House keeping w Thomas JEFFRY BLOWEY Carcinoma of intestines Both parents born Eng Montpelier 11‐Aug 1899 Jane HODGE New Hampshire, 43y 11m 23d Cornwall M William DUNSTAN Mary SPARGO Organic heart disease Both parents from Cornwall. Concord Date Year Forename(s) Surname Place of death Age/YOB Parish/County Occupation StatusFather Mother Spouse Cause of Death Other Certificate Notes of Birth Forename Surname Forename Surname 10‐Apr 1918 Edward HOOPER North Carolina, ?‐Sep 1846 Cornwall W Edward HOOPER Chronic bronchitis Father from England. Paw Creek 12‐Dec 1877 Joseph HOSKING New Hampshire, 43y 6m Cornwall S HOSKING Brother of Mrs Lammon Nims. Father a mariner, both Keene parents from England. 03‐May 1926 Catherine HUDDY Utah, Salt Lake 64y 8m 0d Cornwall At home M John TEMBY unknown George Huddy 42 ys in U.S. Both parents born England City 20‐Nov 1937 George HUDDY Utah, Salt Lake 79y 2m 17d Cornwall Proprietor Bakery W James HUDDY Mary GUMMA Katherine 50 yrs in U.S. Both parents born England City Tremby Huddy 17‐Sep 1935 Mary Ann HUSBAND Utah, Salt Lake 67y 4m 23d Cornwall At home M unknown Elizabeth MATHEWS William J 47 yrs in U.S. Both parents born in England City Husband 15‐Dec 1920 John Seymore IVEY Utah, Salt Lake 58y 9m 7d Cornwall Watchman M unknown unknown Amelia Both parents born England Bennett Ivey 12‐Dec 1879 Catherine, JAMES Pennsylvania, 64y Cornwall Congestion of the lungs Mrs Philadelphia 25‐Feb 1919 John Henry JAMES Utah, Salt Lake 54y 5m 14d Cornwall Blacksmith, M Richard James Mary KITTO Martha S spinal syphilis 20 yrs in U.S.
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