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Calstock ‐ Register of Graves in The Western Churchyard Burial Ground Transcribed by Myra Cordrey from photographs taken by Ken Ozanne The original is held at the Cornwall Record Office Block & No Purchased Forename(s) Surname Abode Age Date Notes H5 Mary Jane DORROLLED Albaston 42 April 26 1908 H 6 Joseph BONE Albaston 76 Oct 17 1906 H 7 Ellen STEVENS Gunnislake 48 July 17th. 1906 H8 Mary J. LOAM Calstock 64 June 23rd. 1906 H15Richard J. BONE Albaston 27 Feb 1st. 1911 H15Clara E. POTE Tavistock 17 July 18 1911 H16Mary Ann DOIDGE West Cleave 73 April 17th. 1906 H 16 John DOIDGE Cleave 74 May 21st. 1908 H17Mary O. BEER Gunnislake 20 April 16th. 1906 H 18 Luther WILLCOCK Calstock 23d March 21st. 1906 H 24 Elizabeth LILEY Harrow B. 58 Oct 8th. 1911 H25Thomas Henry TAYLOR Calstock 28 Sept. 12 1909 H26PThos. N. BAILEY Latchley 35 March 13th. 1906 H 27 Maria CORNISH Metherell 77 Jan 10th. 1906 H 27 John CORNISH Metherell 81 Jan 9th. 1907 H28Noah Albert COWARD Dimson 53 June 7 1894 H 32 P Priscilla REDNAP Gunnisl 68 June 15th. 1911 H 34 Elizabeth LAWRENCE Gunnislake 39 Feb: 13th. 1911 H35Gerald Francis WHITE Metherell 7m May 19th. 1909 H 36 James HODGE Gunnislake 76 Feb 1st. 1906 H 36 Eliz: HODGE Tavistock 78 Dec: 8th. 1908 H 37 Mary GIMBLETT Gunnislake 61 Dec 28?th. 1905 H 38 Ida GLOYN Chilsworthy 5m May 19th. 1903 H 42 Daniel TAYLOR Gunnislake 82 Dec: 16th. 1911 H 43 William T. GERRY Calstock 21 Apr 11th. 1911 H 44 Amelia A. COUMBE Calstock 54 May 11 1910 H45George Inch RUNNALS Gunnisl 72 May 5th. 1909 H45Mary Inch RUNNALS Gunnisl 80 Dec 18th. 1911 H 46 Ann BUCKINGHAM Gunnisl 65 Dec 9th. 1905 H 47 P Elizabeth TREWARTHA Rising Sun 75 Aug. 21st. 1904 H52John Pollard COCK Calstock 77 Oct. 18th. 1911 H 53 Stephen J. K. GRILLS Calstock 59 Feb. 24th. 1911 H54Kate Julia COLLINGS Harrrowb 31 May 2nd. 1910 H 55 P. William REYNOLDS Gunnis L 63 Jan 16. 1909 H 56 George WEDLOCK Gunnislake 66 Oct 22nd. 1905 H 56 Jane WEDLOCK Gunnislake 65 Sept. 19 1909 H 57 Cecil STUDDON Calstock 6 Sept 15 1906 H57Francis C? STUDDON Calstock 2m Aug 8 1909 H 58 P Joseph TREE Kelly 62 Sept. 19th. 1903 H58PMartha Sarah TREE Calstock 63 Dec 26th. 1908 H62Charles E. HOCKING Albaston 18 Oct 7th. 1911 H64Thomas H. PEARCE St Ann's 21 Feb 27. 1910 H 65 P Eliz: BEER Harrow Barrow 53 Jan 4th. 1909 H66Louisa E.A. VIANT Calstock 46 Sept. 9th. 1905? H67Absalom B. WEBB Harrow B 59 June 29th. 1905 H 72 Jane WEBB Gunnislake 85 Sept 6th. 1911 H 73 P Elizabeth COLLINGS Harrow Barrow 61 Dec 18th. 1910 H 74 Mary VEAL Gunnis L. 76 Nov. 17. 1909 H 75 Samuel RICHARDS Chilsworthy 50 July 11th. 1908 H 76 Francis TUCKER Gunnislake 72 July 16th. 1905 Block & No Purchased Forename(s) Surname Abode Age Date Notes H 77 Elizabeth STRICK Tavistock 52 June 15th. 1905 H 82 Enoch GALE Rising Sun 61 May 20th. 1911 H 83 John WALTERS Gunnislake 67 March 25th. 1910 H 85 William ROBINS Gunnislake 74 June 26 1908 H86Gladys D. ALLEN Delaware 11m March 26 1905 H 86 Albert ALLEN Gunnislake 3 April 2nd. 1911 H 86 Harold ALLEN Gunnis L. 6m April 9?th. 1911 H 87 Mary MITCHELL Gunnislake 82 March 16th. 1905 H 87 Lydia MITCHELL Gunnislake 49 Jan. 10th. 1908 H 88 Leonora PAUL Latchley 47 Dec 12?th. 1903 H90Louisa M. STENLAKE Chilsworthy 60 Aug 6 1910 H 92 John LANG Devonport 87 Dec 13th. 1910 H 93 Samuel HANNAFORD Gunnis L. 83 May 6th. 1909 H94Richard Bluet HEARD Cothele House 68 Feb. 16th. 1909 H 95 Charlotte STEVENS Calstock 75 Jan 2nd. 1908 H 95 Mildred WALTERS Calstock 20 Feb 17th. 1909 Josephine H 95 Rd. STEVENS Tavistock 77 April 9 1910 H96Mary J. COLE Dimson 62 March 12th. 1905 H 97 Elizabeth JORDAN Okel Tor Calstock 68 Dec 19th. 1904 H 98 Elizabeth WARNE Drakewalls 78 Nov 20th. 1903 H 98 James WAKEHAM Drakewalls 17 Dec 30th. 1903 H 100 Victor WILTON Harrowb 34 June 30 1910 H 102 Eliza Jane NEWCOMBE Kelly 59 Oct 3rd. 1910 H 103 Alfred MARTYN Gunnislake 56 Apil 15?th. year not recorded H 104 William HORE Gunnislake 73 May 25th. 1907 H 105 Bertha SEAWARD Gunnislake 4 Oct 12th. 1907 H 105 John SEAWARD Gunnislake 50 Feb 13th. 1911 H 106 Annie GETSON Calstock 2 Feb 9th. 1905 H 106 John GETSON Calstock 35 Dec 14th. 1908 H 107 Jane MULLIS Latchley 84 Oct 21st. 1904 H 108 Selina WILLIAMS Church Town 8 Nov 6th. 1903 H 108 Violet M WILLIAMS Todsworthy 8m Dec 13th. 06 H 108 Gwendoline WILLIAMS Gunnis L3dDec 31st. 1909 H 110 P Francis HUNN Metherell 59 Nov 14. 1909 H 112 Henrietta TAYLOR St Ann's 28 Sep 20th. 1908? H 113 Jane ALLEN Gunnislake 54 Feb 18th. 1908 H 114 William DUENCE Gunnis L65May 23rd. 1907 H 115 Rebecca SANDERCOCK H.B. 84 Feb 17 1907 H 116 John A. HARVEY Gunnislake 63 Dec: 20th. 1904 H 116 Mary Ann HARVEY Gunnislake 67 April 21 1909 H 117 John K. DOWN Chilsworthy 73 June 14? 1904 H 118 John SOWTON Calstock 54 June 27th. 99 Above entry crossed out & Cotehele inserted H 118 P Alice May PADDON 10 Sept. 14th. 1903 H 120 P Harold F. JENNINGS Gunnis L 18 Aug? 10 1909 H 121 Bessie Jane PEARCE Calstock 46 March 13. 1909 H 121 Harry Reginald PEARCE Calstock 20 May 16. 1909 H 122 Ethel DAWE Dimson 18 Sep 1? 1908 H 123 P George R. COPELAND Gunnislake 65 Jan 31st. 1908 H 124 Samuel SLY Albaston 63 May 6th. 1907 H 125 John FOSTER Calstock 89 Jan/Feb? 23 1907 H 125 Clementia FOSTER Tavistock 83 Aug 31st. 1910 H 126 Hilda MORTIMORE Newhouses 21 Nov 21st. 1904 H 127 Peter RICHARDS Netstakes 87 May 21st. 1904 Block & No Purchased Forename(s) Surname Abode Age Date Notes H 128 Alice M. COLLEY Newquay 18 Sep 11th. 1903 H 130 P Eliza Eliz: LANE Calstock 70 April 7 1909 H 131 P George KNOTT Gunnis L. 77 Dec: 29 1908 H 131 P Mary KNOTT Gunnislake 89 Oct 5 1911? H 132 P Jane VIAN Gunnislake 44 July 20th. 1908 H 133 Robert MUTTON Calstock 74 Jan 16th. 1908 H 133 Honor MUTTON Calstock 70 June 25 1908 H 134 Eliz: Jane MATTHEWS Metherell 3m May 2nd. 1907 H 135 James BROCK Gunnislake 73 Jan 17th. 1907 H 135 Eliz: BROCK Gunnislake 73 Sept: 29 1908 H 136 James JACKMAN Gunnislake 76 Oct: 5 1905 H 137 John Harries WHITFORD Drakewalls 72 April 9 1904? H 137 Jane WHITFORD Dimson 62 Aug 27th. 1904 H 138 Elizabeth PILE Chilsworthy 60 Aug 19th. 1903? H 138 Henry PILE Netstakes 33 Sept 24 1905 H 139 P John ADAMSON Gunnis L64Feb 7 1909 H 141 P Richard MARTIN Calstock 60 Dec: 26th. 1908 H 142 Samuel J. SLEEP Gunnislake 27 May 14th. 1908 H 143 Richard JOHNS Gunnislake 67 Jan 3rd. 1908 H 143 Grace JOHNS Tavistock 59 Dec 11th. 1909 H 144 Samuel EVA Gunnislake 60 March 26 07 H 145 Grace? BOLT? Norris Green? 71 Dec 5 1906? blurred image H 145 Francis? BOLT? Tavistock? 72? March 26? 1911? blurred image H 146 Mary? A? ?‐‐‐ B‐‐‐? 76? Oct 1st? 19‐‐? blurred image H 147 Wm. J? DAVEY? Gunnislake 8m? Jan? 17th. 1904? blurred image H 148 Cecil? HEARN? Cox Park 1 May? 8th? 1904? blurred image H 148 Ja‐‐‐?HEARN?Cox Park 2 April 15? 19‐‐? blurred image H 151 P Mary ?‐‐‐ KNOTT? Metherell? 71 Oct 29th. 1908 blurred image H 151 John KNOTT Metherell? 69 Jan 11th. 1909 blurred image H 152 William HUTTON/MUTTON Calstock 46 April 26/28? blurred image ? 1908? H 153 Henry LUCAS? Calstock 13? Dec? ?‐ blurred image 1907/1909? H 154 Dorothy DINGLE Gunnislake ?‐ March ?‐ blurred image 1907/1909? H 155 Thos. H. SOUTHEY Calstock 74 Nov 15/16? blurred image 1906? H 156 Eliz. J? RICE? Netstakes 51/61? Aug 24? 190‐? blurred image H 156 Heddy? RICE? Tavistock 2‐? Jun? ? 1906? blurred image H 156 Thos. RICE? Tavistock 66? March ? 1907 blurred image H 158 Ethel A MOSES? Gunnislake 4 May ? 1903? blurred image H 160 P Stanley HIGMAN Calstock 14 July ? 1908? blurred image from continuation at end of register H 161 Samuel PETERS Harrowbarrow 52 June 17. 1908 H 161 Louisa PETERS Harrowbarrow 58 Sept 23rd. 1911 H 162 Marina A, GALE Gunnislake 42 April 23rd. 1908 H 163 Matilda RODDA Gunnislake 50 Aug 25?th. 1907 H 164 William VEALE Tavistock 22 Feb 27th. 1907 H 165 P Nicholas TRESIDDER Plymouth 77 April 19th. 1904 H 165 Mary A. TRESIDDER Plymouth 82 Aug. 15?. 1911 H 166 P William James HEXT Hatches Green 56 July 23. 1904 H 167 P Winifred G. TREFRY Dimson 4m Jan 18th. 1904 H 168 Purchased William Richd. ROWE Calstock 37 June 2 1896 end of continuation H 170 P James ROWE 62 June 27 1908 H 171 P Jane HUNN Metherell 60 June 4th. 1908 Block & No Purchased Forename(s) Surname Abode Age Date Notes H 172 Robert R. HEAD Bristol 77 Feb 14th. 1908 H 172 Emeline HEAD Bristol 77 Feb 22nd. 1908 H 173 Sarah GLANVILLE Calstock 49 July 15th. 1907 H 174/ Wilfrid C. HARRY Gunnislake 1m Feb 19 1907 record crossed 166? through H 175 P Gladys M.
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  • Tregarthen Lower Metherell, Callington, Cornwall PL17 8BJ

    Tregarthen Lower Metherell, Callington, Cornwall PL17 8BJ

    Lower Metherell, Callington, Cornwall PL17 8BJ PL17 Cornwall Callington, Metherell, Lower Tregarthen www.kivells.com tel. 01579 384321 email [email protected] Tregarthen Lower Metherell, Callington, Cornwall PL17 8BJ £230,000 Freehold Detached stone built cottage in village location Two/Three reception rooms, kitchen/living room, utility and bathroom Two /Three double bedrooms and dressing room Oil fired CH and character features including stone fireplace, beamed ceilings and sash windows Garage plus enclosed courtyard garden and shed End of chain sale. Ref: CA00005536 SITUATION KITCHEN/LIVING ROOM Lower Metherell is a charming, unspoilt village in the Tamar Valley having the 15th Century Range of bespoke units, Electric cooker/hob, provision for dishwasher and space for dining Carpenters Arms pub in the centre of the village and the Cross House Restaurant a short walk for table. Two windows plus sky light. Storage cupboard to one side and door to:- up the road. There is a popular primary school and well used community centre in the neighbouring village of Harrowbarrow where ther is also a post office. Callington is 3 miles UTILITY away and Tavistock some 6 miles with both towns offering a range of amenities and facilities. Useful room with provision for washing machine, space for fridge/freezer, oil fired Worcester From Gunnislake Railway Station just 2 miles away (end of branch line) there is a regular boiler and external door to garden. service into the city of Plymouth and there is a rural bus service from Higher Metherell. One of the many countryside walks follows a beautiful route down to Cotehele House and the BATHROOM Quay on the river Tamar.