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Liskeard Council School (Girls) Admissions to Liskeard Council School (Girls) Transcribed by Frances Kenshole from LDS film 1471658 Admission Re‐admission Surname Forename(s)() Birth Exemptp Parent/Guardian/ Last School Last Attdnce presentp schl. Cause of Leavingg Registerg Notes Transcribers Notes No.No Date Year Date Year Date Year R.R I.I Name Address Name Last Attdnce Year Cause of Leaving Date Year 1 08‐Apr 1918 COLLINS Ena Mary 11‐Apr 1906 No COLLINS Geo Ernest Park View Castle St Tor C. E. Torquay 20‐Nov 1917 18‐Oct 1918 Removal to Ton? Leeds Former home Felixstowe. Ex: neat & Painst… (page torn) 2 08‐Aprp 1918 SANDERS Thirza 30‐Jul 1904 No SANDERS Bertha Barn Street Duloe Removal to 26‐Jul 1918 Ageg 14. Fair in Se…(page(p g torn)) Liskeard 3 08‐Apr 1918 BARRETT Gwendolen 31‐Jan 1907 No BARRETT Amelia Willowdene Moorswater Polruan 11‐Dec 1919 Miss Rapson's Sch. RdRd. 4 08‐Apr 191898 RABAH Ivy 133‐Jun 1909909 No Bd.d GuardiansGdi ScatteredSd Homes Liskik Cl Infts.f 212 ‐May 1920920 To StS CleerCl 5 08‐Apr 1918 MALLETT Doreen 29?‐Aug 1910 No Jas. MALLETT Wadeland Ter.? Lisk Cl Infts. 25‐Jul 1924 Age 14. 22 Aug, Varley Cottages crossed out 6 08‐Aprp 1918 BRAY Hilda 21‐Nov 1909 No BRAY Albert Moorswater,, Lower Rd. Lisk Cl Infts. 21‐Dec 1923 Ageg 14. 7 08‐Apr 1918 DENNIS Lilian 26‐Nov 1909 No Wm. DENNIS Dean St. Lisk Cl Infts. 21‐Dec 1923 Age 14. 8 08‐Apr 1918 POLLARD Winifred 22‐Dec 1909 No BdBd. Of GG. (Pollard) Scattered Homes Lisk Cl InftsInfts. 19‐Dec 1923 Age 1414. 9 08‐AApr 1918 NEAL MtMargaret 15‐JJun 1910 NNo BdBd. Of GdiGuardians SttdScattered HHomes LiLisk k Cl IftInfts. 25‐JlJul 1924 AAge 1414. 10 08‐Aprp 1918 BRIGHT Annie 28‐Sepp 1909 No John BRIGHT 5 Oak Park Lisk Cl Infts. 21‐Dec 1923 Ageg 14. 11 08‐Apr 1918 ABBOTT Phyllis 14‐Jan 1910 No Rd.Rd ABBOTT The Library,Library Barras St.?St ? Lisk Cl Infts.Infts 03‐Aug 1923 Visit to Rilla Mill CookCook's s Row crossed out 12 08‐Apr 1918 SYMONS Violet 05‐Sep 1909 No FreFre. SYMONS Halbathic Lisk Cl InftsInfts. 21‐Dec 1923 Age 1414. 13 08‐AprA 1918 TAYLOR GodivaGdi 05‐JulJl 1910 NoN TAYLOR VarleyVl Ter.T LiskLi k Cl Infts.If 10‐DDec 1919 14 08‐Apr 1918 JAMES Norah 22‐Feb 1910 No Mrs JAMES Barn St. Dairy Lisk Cl Infts. 17‐Apr 1924 Age 14. 15 08‐Apr 1918 FUGE Eva 07‐Dec 1910 No Wm.Wm FUGE Brisbane Ter.Ter Lisk Cl Infts.Infts 19‐Dec 1924 Age 14.14 16 08‐Aprp 1918 WATT Nannie 11‐Jul 1911 No WATT Lisk Cl Infts. 08‐Mayy 1918 Removal to 17 08‐Apr 1918 COCK Geraldine 26‐Jul 1911 No Gerald COCK 9 Oak Park TerrTerr. Lisk Cl InftsInfts. 15‐Sep 1922 Private School 18 08‐Apr 1918 MOTTON Winifredfd 07‐Sep 1911 No Frankk MOTTON 7 Ferndaledl Terr. Liskk Cll Infts.f 07‐Sep 1922 Sec. Schoolhl 19 08‐Apr 1918 BARNETT Adeline 05‐Jan 1910 No FredkFredk. BARNETT Lamellion Lisk Cl InftsInfts. 14‐May 1923 Gone to Pensilva a time 1014 01‐Aprp 1912 09‐Aprp 1918 LYNE Ada 03‐Augg 1904 Mr OLVER for Mrs Brisbane Ter. Breageg 22‐Mar 1918 Visitor to St 06‐Sepp 1918 Off Registerg LYNES Keverne 20 08‐Apr 1918 BROCK Laura 28‐Oct 1910 Henry BROCK 1 Ferndale Ter. 03‐Aug 1923 Secondry. Sch. 1189 02‐Apr 1917 06‐May 1918 BARTLETT Lilian 06‐Aug 1909 Mrs GILPIN HockingHocking's s Court Morice Town Dpt.Dpt 28‐Feb 1919 Plymouth 21 15‐JlJul 1918 JENKINS IIve MilMuriel 15‐SSep 1906 JhJohn JENKIN WtWest StSt. (St(Stones R?)Res?) WtWest KiKirkby kb CilCouncil 17‐OtOct 1918 RtReturn tto WtWest KiKirkby kb VVery bkbackward d iin AithArith: nr. Birkenhead Excellent in Conduct 22 15‐Jul 1918 JENKINS Margt. Violet 29‐Nov 1907 John JENKIN West St. (Stones Res?) West Kirkby Council 17‐Oct 1918 Return to West Kirkby Very backward in Arith: nr.nr Birkenhead Excellent in Conduct 23 22‐Jul 1918 CORNISH Stella Grace 26‐May 1909 Mrs Alice CORNISH Mr Jno. Cornish 2 Home Salisbury Rd Kilburn 03‐Aug 1923 Age 14. Park London NWN.W. 24 29‐Jul 1918 ACLAND Ivy Beatrice 28‐Aug 1907 Mrs B ACLAND Well‐town Borrow Hill RdRd. 02‐Aug 1918 Return to Croydon Neat Painstaking childrenchildren. CdCroydon EEx. IIn conductd 25 29‐Jul 1918 ACLAND Frances Hilda 28‐Nov 1910 Mrs B ACLAND Well‐town Borrow Hill Rd. 02‐Aug 1918 Return to Croydon Neat Painstaking children. CdCroydon EEx. IIn conductdt 26 02‐Sep 1918 LAWRANCE Elsie Katherine 12‐Jun 1907 Wm. LAURANCE 3 Barnfield T. Stuart Rd. DevDev'port port 30‐Oct 1918 Return to Devonport 1014 24‐Sep 1918 01‐Apr 1912 LYNE Ada 03‐Aug 1904 Mr OLVER Brisbane T. Carn Meal 20‐Dec 1918 Carn Meal near 02‐May 1919 Carn Meal near Re‐admitted several Helston Helston times 1014 14‐MMay 1919 LYNE AdAda 03‐AAug 1904 MMr OLVER BibBrisbane TT. NNone 05‐SSep 1919 AAge 1414. RRe‐admitteddi d severall times 27 08‐AApr 1918 HOOPER GlGladys d 26‐MMay 1911 JhJohn HOOPER MtMoorswater LiLisk k Cl IftInfts. 26‐JJun 1922 TTo TTor tiltemporarily 09‐Dec 1918 STEPHENS Henrietta 11‐Jun 1907 Mrs. WHERRY 18 Trevecca St Cleer Cl. 13‐Dec 1918 A visit, this ‐‐‐? This record crossed out 28 06‐Jan 1919 STEENKISTE Lea 10‐Dec 1909 Withh Mrs VANLAKE Windsor View St Austell?ll 24‐Jan 1919 Belgiuml St Austellll Mr Charles?hl 29 06‐Jan 1919 STEPHENS Henrietta 11‐Jun 1907 Mrs. WHERRY 18 Trevecca St Cleer Cl. 18‐Mar 1919 Return to St Cleer 30 13‐J?Jan? 1919 KERSWILL FlFlorence 28‐AApr 1912 SlSaml. HHenry KERSWILL MtMoorswater CELikC.E.Liskeard d 13‐JJan 1919 StSent iin tto IfInf. DtDept. ClCl. Sc 31? 10‐Mar 1919 YEO Clara Olympia 22‐Aug 1909 No Frdk.Frdk YEO 22 Trevecca Harrowbarrow Cl.Cl 11‐May 1923 Removal to Northumberland Admission Re‐admission Surname Forename(s) Birth Exempt Parent/Guardian Last School Last Attdnce present schl. Cause of Leaving Register Notes Transcribers Notes No.No Date Year Date Year Date Year R.R I.I Name Address Name Last Attdnce Year Cause of Leaving Date Year 32? 25‐Mar 1919 HARRIS Ada 1909 Yes David HARRIS Pearce's Lodginggg House Torquayqy 26‐Mar 1919 Left district CanCan": : Hill 32? 1‐ Apr? 1919 WEIGHT Joan 29‐May 1912 No WEIGHT Leo & Amy The Parade Liskeard Cl. Inf. 30‐Jul 1920 To Secondary Scl 29 Apr 1919 crossed out 33 01‐AprA 1919 JAMES MarianMi 15‐NovN 1912 NoN JohnJh JAMES 7 MelbourneMlb TerT 12‐SepS 1924 ToT SecondarySd SchoolSh l 34 01‐Aprp 1919 RULE Waveneyy 02‐Jun 1911 No Arthur RULE West St 11‐Jul 1925 Ageg 14. 35 01‐Apr 1919 MARTIN Hilda 07‐Jun 1911 No Joseph MARTIN Pound St 31‐Jul 1925 Age 14.14 36 01‐Apr 1919 HALEY Mary 19‐Jan 1911 No Bd. Of Guardians Scattered Homes, 9‐Apr? 1925 Age 14. 20 Apr 1925 crossed out Westwood 37 01‐AApr 1919 ELLIS SliSylvia 04‐AApr 1912 NNo AhArthur & EllEllen? ? Hki'Hocking's CCourt 01‐AApr 1920 GGone to AiAmerica 38 01‐Apr 1919 DENNIS Daisy 01‐Feb 1911 No Wm. DENNIS Dean St. 09‐Apr 1925 Age 14. 39 01‐Apr 1919 TAYLOR Ethel 20‐Mar 1912 No John TAYLOR Barn Place 01‐Apr 1926 Age 14.14 40 01‐Aprp 1919 28‐Mayy 1919 PEARCE Laura 20‐Feb? 1912 No Mrs Lilian MYNHEY Brisbane Ter? 02‐Mayy 1919 Awayy with parentp Readmitted after Melbourne Ter crossed ? (ne? Pearce) Cocks Temporary absenseabsense. See outout. DOB 22 Feb 1912? Folio 5 41 01‐Apr 1919 WILLS Beatrice May 27‐Oct 1909 No Mrs Rose WILLS Nr. Lodge Barton 25‐Jul 1924 Age 14. 42 01‐AApr 1919 BROWN ElElsie i 6‐M?Mar? 1912 NNo ClftClfton TTer. 17 LdLodge Hill? 25‐JlJul 1924 AAway withith an auntt AdAdmitted itt d on IfInfant t TfTransfer CliftClifton TTerr. CdCrossed out.t but made no attendances 2 Mar 1912 crossed out 43 01‐Apr 1919 KERSWILL Florence Ellen 28‐Apr 1912 No Saml. & Beatrice Moorswater, below the 29‐Jan 1926 Gone to Braddock Maud? KERSWILL Chapel Wadeland Est. 44 01‐Aprp 1919 HAWKE Winifred 02‐Jun 1909 No Board of Guardians Scattered Homes,, 03‐Augg 1923 Ageg 14. Westwood 45 01‐Apr 1919 AUSTEN Mabel Lilian 11‐Oct 1911 No Richard AUSTIN Barn Place 18‐Dec 1925 Age 14. 46 01‐Apr 1919 LAVES Beatrice 11‐Jan 1912 No Henry LAVES MartinMartin's s Court,Court West St 01‐Apr 1926 Age 14.14 47 01‐Apr 1919 TOMS Vera 22‐Dec 1911 No Joseph TOMS Lamellion Road 18‐Dec? 1825 Age 14. 31 Jul 1925 crossed out 48 01‐Aprp 1919 POTE Phyllisy Joan 19‐Augg 1912 No John Henryy POTE 5 Thorn Terrace 30‐Jun 1926 Ageg 14. 49 01‐Apr 1919 CRAGO Doreen 01‐Jun 1912 No John CRAGO (Grand 9 Ferndale Terrace 30‐Jul 1926 Age 1414. Fh)Father) 50 01‐Apr 1919 COATH Winifred 01‐Jun 1912 No WmWm. COATH 13 Thorn TerTer. 23‐Dec 1921 Gone to St Austell Sickness & under MedMed. Care Dorothy during Vacation 51 01‐Aprp 1919 WILLS Phyllisy 16‐Aprp 1911 No Mrs. Rosina WILLS Nr. Lodgeg Barton 18‐Dec 1925 52 01‐Apr 1919 17‐Mar? 1924 KRESSINGER Doreen Edith 12‐Jul 1912 No Moorswater; Wadeland 07‐Mar 1924 Gone to Crownhill with 7 Mar 1924 crossed out Cot.?? Motherh 53 01‐Apr 1919 MARTIN Olive Mary 12‐Aug 1910 No John MARTIN Lynes Cottages? 22‐Jul 1924 Age 1414.
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