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Perranarworthal School Register 1903 - 1927 PERRANARWORTHAL SCHOOL REGISTER 1903 - 1927 Transcribed by John Warren Source LDS Film No. 1471708 Included here are pupils with Dates of Birth to 1911. For DOBs from 1912 to 1921, please contact the OPC. Forename Surname Birth Date Date of Admission Parent(s)/ Abode Last Last School Cause of Leaving Admission No. Guardian Attendence Warwick HICKS 15/101887 20/01/1903 1 Richard Higher Bissoe 06/03/1903 Ladock nat. Home Florence GERRANS 2/11/1899 02/02/1903 2 Nicholas Perranwell None Rene COOK 20/1/1899 09/02/1903 3 William Perran Downs 20/12/1912 None Going to Truro Technical Sch. Martin TIDDY 5/6/1892 03/03/1903 4 Josiah Coldwind 14/05/1903 Cusgarne Bd. Gone to college Amy TIDDY 5/11/1893 03/03/1903 5 Josiah Coldwind 17/04/1906 Cusgarne Bd. Gone to Fowey Marie TIDDY 2/6/1895 03/03/1903 6 Josiah Coldwind Cusgarne Bd. Gone to Fowey Gr.Sch. Ida STEPHENS 18/8/1896 16/03/1903 7 Charles Grenna 02/09/1910 Grenna Wanted at home Arthur J. BOX 21/3/1899 06/04/1903 8 John Tullimaar 31/05/1905 Launceston Gone to London Mary MYNERS 14/8/1898 20/04/1903 9 Fred Perran Downs 16/06/1904 Gone to Pool Dorothy MANUELL 9/1/1894 27/04/1903 10 John H. Perranwell Feock Bissoe FORD Ethel Winifred POPE 31/1/1898 27/04/1903 11 Charles Perran Wharf 02/02/1912 Reached 14 yrs of age Hilda KNUCKEY 16/9/1898 28/04/1903 12 John Perran Wharf 15/04/1904 Redruth Mary C. PHILP 3/1/1898 04/05/1903 13 Arthur Perran Wharf 05/04/1912 Going to Truro County Sch. Clara KINVER 27/1/1899 04/05/1903 14 Thomas Trewedna 22/11/1912 Gone to Cusgarne Sch. Agnes OPIE 11/02/1900 06/05/1903 15 Polly Perranwell 22/07/1911 Gone to Truro County Sch. William J. MILLS 28/8/1894 18/05/1903 16 Henry Perranwell Gone to work Gilbert NICHOLLS 11/01/1900 25/05/1903 17 Henry Greenwith 26/03/1909 Gone to Baldhu Dorothy BURLEY 29/5/1898 10/06/1903 18 William J. Churchtown 10/10/1904 Ponsanooth Ethel STEVENS 16/5/1898 31/08/1903 19 George Perranwell 14/09/1905 Gone to Tavistock Mary WILLIAMS 30/10/1894 01/10/1903 20 Chs. Perranwell 30/10/1894(?) Wendron Working at home Annie WILLIAMS 12/3/1899 01/10/1903 21 Chs. Perranwell 20/03/1913 Wendron Reached 14 yrs of age Elsie WILLIAMS 27/2/1897 01/10/1903 22 Chs. Perranwell 27/2/1897(?) Wendron Working at home James COOMBS 14/7/1893 05/10/1903 23 Wm.H. Perranwell 05/02/1904 Cusgarne Gone to Lanner Olive COOMBS 20/11/1895 05/10/1903 24 Wm.H. Perranwell 25/03/1904 Cusgarne Gone to Lanner Gertrude WATTS 29/10/1897 05/10/1903 25 James Perranwell 19/01/1904 None Gone to Brazil Alice M. CASTINE 3/4/1894 07/10/1903 26 Daniel Perran Wharf St.Georges, Truro Gone to Truro County Sch. NICHOLLS Florence GERRANS 2/11/1899 12/10/1903 27 Nicholas Perranwell 27/03/1900 None Kept home for domestic duties Annie PASCOE 14/8/1893 19/10/1903 28 Simon Coldwind 19/03/1904 Baldhu Falmouth Lily PASCOE 23/1/1899 19/10/1903 29 Simon Coldwind 19/03/1904 Baldhu Falmouth Stanley PASCOE 21/1/1898 19/10/1903 30 Simon Coldwind 19/03/1904 Baldhu Falmouth Norman PASCOE 3/4/1892 19/10/1903 31 Simon Coldwind 19/03/1904 Baldhu Falmouth Forename Surname Birth Date Date of Admission Parent(s)/ Abode Last Last School Cause of Leaving Admission No. Guardian Attendence I.Guy McDOUGALL 18/12/1894 11/01/1904 32 R.WOTHER PerranWell Station 05/08/1904 Blundell Sands Gone to Liverpool SPOON Harry BURLEY 6/9/1897 11/01/1904 33 John PerranWell Station 05/09/1911 Cusgarne Reached 14 yrs of age Thomas KINSMAN 28/10/1891 12/01/1904 34 Carrie Coldwind 15/02/1905 St.Georges, Truro Gone to Truro. Joseph KINSMAN 12/2/1893 12/01/1904 35 Carrie Coldwind 15/02/1905 St.Georges, Truro Gone to Truro. Edgar KINSMAN 31/3/1895 12/01/1904 36 Carrie Coldwind 15/02/1905 St.Georges, Truro Gone to Devoran Gertrude KINSMAN 29/12/1897 12/01/1904 37 Carrie Coldwind 15/02/1905 St.Georges, Truro Gone to Devoran Gwendoline BISHOP 18/6/1896 18/02/1904 38 John Greensplat 17/06/1910 None Reached 14 yrs of age Cecil JENKIN 24/12/1890 22/02/1904 39 Andrew Perran Wharf 04/07/1904 None Lawyers Office May W. LAMBERT 19/5/1898 23/02/1904 40 Emma Coldwind None Gone to Devoran William G. MURRAY 21/4/1898 21/03/1904 41 William Perran Wharf 05/08/1904 None Gone to London. Readmitted 23/5/1905 Mary Violet BOX 31/10/1900 12/04/1904 42 Katherine Tullimaar 31/05/1905 Warminster Gone to London. Readmitted 11/5/1908 Archie PHILLIPS 10/10/1900 12/04/1904 43 Philip Perran Wharf 09/10/1914 Reached 14 yrs of age Mary B. DAVEY 11/4/1899 12/04/1904 44 William PerranWell Station 01/07/1904 Gone to IvyBridge Dorothy BURLEY 29/5/1898 25/05/1904 45 John Churchtown 10/10/1904 Ponsanooth Mary L. DAVEY 21/7/1892 30/05/1904 46 Stephen Perran Wharf 22/07/1906 Cusgarne Domestic service Joseph DAVEY 15/5/1897 30/05/1904 47 Stephen Perran Wharf Cusgarne William RALPH 11/6/1895 06/06/1904 48 William PerranWell Station 13/06/1904 Perran Council Home Doris RALPH 7/7/1899 11/07/1904 49 William PerranWell Station 03/02/1911 None Gone to Devoran to live Thomas PENHALIGON 24/12/1894 05/09/1904 50 Thomas PerranWell Station 22/12/1908 Truro St.Mary In farm service KEMP Edith WEARNE 12/3/1896 05/09/1904 51 Fred PerranWell Station 20/10/1904 Truro St.George Gone to Truro Fred WEARNE 8/7/1898 05/09/1904 52 Fred PerranWell Station 20/10/1904 Truro St.George Gone to Truro James WEARNE 21/08/1900 05/09/1904 53 Fred PerranWell Station 06/09/1904 Truro St.George Sickness William H. TEAGUE 20/7/1899 05/09/1904 54 William PerranWell Station 05/10/1906 None Gone to London Ethel MARTIN 01/07/1900 05/09/1904 55 Albert Perran Downs 14/09/1905 None Gone to St.Day. Readmitted 2/7/1906. Left 29/7/1914 Edwin WEARNE 23/11/1892 06/09/1904 56 Fred PerranWell Station Truro St.George Gone to Truro Kingsley ROW 23/5/1899 19/09/1904 57 George Perran Wharf 22/12/1911 None Gone to Truro Grammer Sch. Phyllis ROW 16/07/1900 26/09/1904 58 George Perran Wharf 28/07/1911 None Gone to Truro County Sch. Thomas COLLETT 29/2/1896 24/10/1904 59 William Perran Wharf Ponsanooth Clara BENNY 4/7/1899 24/10/1904 60 Edward Perran Downs 09/12/1904 Crantock Gone to Crantock STEPHENS Frank MATTHEWS 23/6/1892 05/12/1904 61 J.W Churchtown 21/12/1906 Cusgarne Cusgarne Emily MATTHEWS 6/12/1893 05/12/1904 62 J.W Churchtown 21/12/1906 Cusgarne Gone to Cusgarne William H. MATTHEWS 9/12/1897 05/12/1904 63 J.W Churchtown 21/12/1906 Cusgarne Gone to Devoran.Readmitted 1/6/1908.Left 8/9/1911 Forename Surname Birth Date Date of Admission Parent(s)/ Abode Last Last School Cause of Leaving Admission No. Guardian Attendence Annie MATTHEWS 27/1/1896 05/12/1904 64 J.W Churchtown 21/12/1906 Cusgarne Readmitted 1/6/1908.18/11/1910 reached school leaving age Lily Maud POPE 24/06/1900 30/01/1905 65 Robert Coldwind 27/09/1906 None Gone to Bissoe Cecil STEVENS 18/02/1900 20/03/1905 66 George PerranWell Station 14/09/1905 None Tavistock Fred Jas. PEARCE 15/11/1898 27/03/1905 67 James Chyvogue 18/09/1912 Chyvelah Bd. Gone to Truro Wesley College Leslie BISHOP 04/01/1901 03/04/1905 68 Joseph Trewedna 02/05/1912 None Gone to Truro Wesley College Howard LAWREY 31/10/1900 03/04/1905 69 Margaret Trewedna 29/01/1915 None Reached 14 yrs of age. Bessie HARRIS 16/09/1900 18/04/1905 70 James Perranwell 18/09/1914 None Reached 14 yrs of age. Gone to St.Keverne May Clara LEAN 21/12/1899 08/05/1905 71 Bessie Coldwind 19/12/1913 None Reached age of 14. POPE Irene SMITHFIELD 25/3/1896 15/05/1905 72 Wm. PerranWell Station 24/02/1910 Kea Reached age of 14. Adaline SMITHFIELD 14/5/1898 15/05/1905 73 Wm. PerranWell Station 06/05/1912 Kea Reached age of 14. Herbert SMITHFIELD 30/12/1899 22/05/1905 74 Wm. PerranWell Station 19/12/1913 Kea Reached age of 14. Emmie DAVEY 16/08/1900 29/05/1905 75 Stephen Perran Wharf 24/04/1914 None Reached age of 14. May CORTIS 22/11/1899 30/05/1905 76 Bryant Perranwell Station 19/12/1913 None Reached age of 14. Annie SMITHERAM 13/02/1901 26/06/1905 77 Augustus Trewedna 05/02/1915 None Reached age of 14. Percy VINCENT 18/7/1898 26/06/1905 78 Wm. J. Trewedna 02/10/1908 None Gone to Lanner Olive SARA 2/7/1894 04/09/1905 79 William Greensplat 11/06/1906 Cusgarne Gone to Cusgarne Clara DUNSTAN 29/11/1892 11/09/1905 80 Maria Carnon Cottage 07/12/1906 Private,Devoran Home work Mabel VINCENT 23/05/1900 12/09/1905 81 W.John Trewedna 12/03/1908 None Dead Nellie DUNSTAN 6/5/1895 14/09/1905 82 Willie Perran Downs 22/05/1906 Brazil Gone to Camborne Hedley DUNSTAN 8/4/1897 18/09/1905 83 Willie Perran Downs 22/05/1906 Brazil Gone to Camborne Gladys DUNSTAN 16/12/1900 26/09/1905 84 Willie Perran Downs 22/05/1906 Brazil Gone to Camborne Audrey BARRETT 31/10/1900 06/11/1905 85 Fred Perranwell 03/07/1907 None Gone to St.Ives William PERKINS 29/10/1901 06/11/1905 86 Samuel Perranwell 17/11/1905 None Gone to Stythians Emmie PEARCE 25/11/1900 04/12/1905 87 James Perranwell 01/08/1913 None Gone to Miss Kemp's private Reginald A.
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