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Kea School Admission Registers, 1874 ‐ 1906 Kea School Admission Registers, 1874 ‐ 1906 Transcribed from LDS Film No. 1471658 by John Warren Sorted alphabetically by child's name Admission Day/ Year Surname Forename DoB Name of Parent/ Address Last School Leaving Notes No. Month Guardian Date 198 25‐May 1880 ALLEN Fanny 31‐1‐1871 William ALLEN Killiganoon Jun 19/80 197 25‐May 1880 ALLEN Jane 13‐12‐1867 William ALLEN Killiganoon Jun 19/80 92 07‐Feb 1876 ALWAYS Eliza Jane 1‐2‐1868 Francis Penwethers 98 03‐Jul 1876 ALWAYS Francis 3‐5‐1873 Mary Penwethers 236 27‐May 1881 BAILEY Jas.H. 15‐3‐1874 Lower Tralee 181 08‐Mar 1880 BAILEY Mary J. 7‐4‐1867 Elizabeth BAILEY Trelise Jun 6/80 512‐Jan 1874 BAILEY William 11‐10‐1861 John Trelease 2‐2‐1874 619 23‐Apr 1901 BAKER Alfred Gordon 5‐1‐1895 Calenick Central.Truro Jun 21/1901 Left neighbourhood 76 26‐Aug 1874 BARRET Emily 18‐11‐1870 James Kea Downs 26‐10‐1874 58 09‐Feb 1874 BARRET James 9‐11‐1868 James Kea Downs 26‐10‐1874 456 28‐Oct 1891 BASCOMB Frederick 15‐7‐1884 Porth Kea None Dec 17/91 Left neighbourhood 302 02‐Jul 1883 BASCOMB Lily 3‐2‐1879 Porth Kea 334 11‐Jan 1885 BASCOMB Lily Porth Kea Jan 30/85 290 02‐Apr 1883 BASCOMB Willie 28‐1‐1878 Porth Kea 330 16‐Sep 1884 BASCOMB Willie 28‐1‐1878 Porth Kea 37 12‐Jan 1874 BEATTIE Ellen 15‐4‐1867 Frederick Penwethers, Kenwyn 312‐Jan 1874 BEATTIE Frederick 3‐2‐1866 Frederick Penwethers, Kenwyn 10‐3‐1874 150 13‐Jan 1879 BEATTIE James 28‐5‐1873 Frederick BEATTIE Penmellow 26‐3‐1880 612‐Jan 1874 BEATTIE Joseph 15‐3‐1865 Frederick Penwethers, Kenwyn 148 06‐Jan 1879 BEATTIE Louise 22‐7‐1869 Frederick BEATTIE Penmellow 26‐3‐1880 235 17‐Jun 1881 BENNET Annie 4‐1871 Jas. BENNET Kea 265 03‐Jul 1882 BENNET Annie 4‐4‐1876 James Kea Kea Bd. 270 01‐Aug 1882 BENNET Ernest James Carnon Downs Carnon Ds. 233 20‐Jun 1881 BENNET Ernest 19‐9‐1879 Jas. BENNET Kea 216 01‐Nov 1880 BENNET Fred: Jas. 7‐10‐1870 266 03‐Jul 1882 BENNET Henrietta 8‐2‐1875 James Kea Kea Bd. 521 07‐Jan 1896 BENNETTS Edith 16‐12‐1887 Killiow Baldhu Sep 18/94 Left Neighbourhood Admission Day/ Year Surname Forename DoB Name of Parent/ Address Last School Leaving Notes No. Month Guardian Date 522 07‐Jan 1896 BENNETTS Laura Jane 1‐7‐1890 Killiow Baldhu Sep 22/99 Left Neighbourhood 574 12‐Sep 1898 BENNETTS Lilly Annie 5‐12‐1892 Killiow None Sep 22/99 Left neighbourhood 523 08‐Jan 1896 BENNETTS Mabel 4‐4‐1889 Killiow Baldhu Sep 19/99 Left Neighbourhood 625 01‐Jul 1901 BERRIDGE Elizabeth 15‐2‐1893 Lower Trelease Lichfield Feb 19/1902 Left neighbourhood 626 01‐Jul 1901 BERRIDGE Florence 10‐6‐1895 Lower Trelease Lichfield Feb 19/1902 Left neighbourhood 627 01‐Jul 1901 BERRIDGE Wm. 10‐8‐1896 Lower Trelease Lichfield Jan 30/1902 Left neighbourhood 616 19‐Nov 1900 BISHOP Margaretta 18‐9‐1892 Lower Lanner Perranwell Bd. Aug 9/1901 10‐12‐1900 Left neighbourhood 615 19‐Nov 1900 BISHOP Olive 14‐8‐1891 Lower Lanner Perranwell Bd. Jun 7/1901 Left neighbourhood 444 03‐Mar 1891 BOND Nicholas Vincent 18‐8‐1886 Penelewey None Oct 3/92 Left neighbourhood 429 11‐Dec 1889 BONDS Bertie 14‐6‐1883 Feock Oct 3/92 Left neighbourhood 91 07‐Feb 1876 BONNEY Mary 5‐7‐1865 Echion Kea Downs 299 04‐Jun 1883 BRABYN Beatrice 8‐11‐1879 Calenick 318 21‐Apr 1884 BRABYN Beatrice 8‐11‐1879 Calenick 199 25‐May 1880 BRABYN Ellen 14‐1‐1874 William BRABYN Calenick 241 12‐Jul 1881 BRABYN Emily Wm. BRABYN Calenick 200 25‐May 1880 BRABYN Florence 19‐7‐1875 William BRABYN Calenick Aug 12/87 374 25‐Jul 1887 BRABYN Maud Mary 14‐8‐1883 Penelewey None Edge of page damaged 306 10‐Dec 1883 BRABYN Thomas 13‐7‐1878 Penelewey 358 28‐Mar 1887 BRABYN William Charles 7‐7‐1882 Calenick None Dec 8/93 St.iii Deceased 324 13‐May 1884 BRAGG Annie 8‐4‐1878 Coombe 194 26‐Apr 1880 BRAGG Ellen 22‐4‐1874 Thomas BRAGG Coombe 59 16‐Feb 1874 BRAGG Ellen Mary 18‐12‐1866 William Henry Porth Kea 16‐3‐1874 192 19‐Apr 1880 BRAGG Emily 8‐4‐1872 Thomas BRAGG Coombe 149 06‐Jan 1879 BRAGG Mabel 2‐4‐1873 E.BRAGG Porth Kea 13‐2‐1885 191 19‐Apr 1880 BRAGG Mary Jane 16‐1‐1869 Thomas BRAGG Coombe 348 03‐Mar 1886 BRAGG Samuel 12‐7‐1880 Bethel None 115 11‐Jun 1877 BRAGG William 4‐1‐1869 W.BRAGG Porth Kea Truro 1‐1‐1878 Readmitted 132 03‐Jun 1878 BRAY Alfred 27‐1‐1870 Calenick 19‐12‐1879 132 BRAY Alfred 27‐1‐1870 William BRAY Calenick Jun 11/80 228 25‐Apr 1881 BRAY Alfred Wm. BRAY Calenick Admission Day/ Year Surname Forename DoB Name of Parent/ Address Last School Leaving Notes No. Month Guardian Date 603 02‐Apr 1900 BRAY Beatrice Maud 25‐12‐1890 Nancyvallan Treleigh, Apr 5/1900 Left neighbourhood Redruth 133 17‐Jun 1878 BRAY Walter 18‐11‐1867 Calenick 19‐12‐1879 133 BRAY Walter 18‐11‐1867 William BRAY Calenick Jun 11/80 231 17‐Jun 1881 BRAY Walter Wm. BRAY Calenick 80 25‐Jan 1875 BROWN Ellen 7‐7‐1862 Lewis Penmellon 276 05‐Sep 1882 BROWN John L. 10‐3‐1867 James Kea Ch.Tn. Baldhu 467 09‐Aug 1892 BROWN Mabel Beatrix 4‐3‐1886 Coombe Wesn.Truro May 30/1900 Gone to work 519 21‐Oct 1895 BROWN Nellie 20‐4‐1888 Jan 30/96 Another school 517 17‐Sep 1895 BROWN Sarah Kezia 23‐1‐1884 Tuckfield Farm, Baldhu Bd Jan 30/96 Another school Penwethers 555 02‐Nov 1897 BUDDLE Albert Edward 1‐4‐1887 Carlyon Mawnan Bd. Apr 7/98 Left neighbourhood 554 02‐Nov 1897 BUDDLE Samuel John 9‐7‐1895 Carlyon Mawnan Bd. Apr 7/98 Left neighbourhood 720 05‐Mar 1906 BURLEY Ada Ellen 20/11/1900 Albert Cowlands Creek None Aug 6/1909 Practising School 343 03‐Mar 1886 BURLEY Ada Emily 17‐12‐1880 Cowlands Private (King Aug 13/86 Harry) 665 11‐May 1903 BURLEY Bertha Oroya 19‐8‐1898 Cowlands None Aug 6/1909 Practising School 492 30‐Apr 1894 BURLEY Bertie 11‐11‐1888 Coombe None Mar 6/1903 Work 465 08‐Aug 1892 BURLEY Blanch 9‐9‐1887 Cowlyn None Apr 30/97 Private school 486 16‐Oct 1893 BURLEY Edith Maud 2‐4‐1887 Cowlyn Aug 22/1900 Gone to work 24 12‐Jan 1874 BURLEY Emily 19‐6‐1860 John Coombe 10‐2‐1874 496 30‐Apr 1894 BURLEY Ethel 5‐7‐1888 Churchtown None Sep 24/95 Left neighbourhood 611 11‐Jun 1900 BURLEY Ethel 4‐7‐1888 Cowlands Practising Aug 14/1903 Work (Truro) 372 04‐Jul 1887 BURLEY Evelyn 24‐7‐1879 Edge of page damaged 485 16‐Oct 1893 BURLEY Florence Jane 2‐5‐1885 Cowlyn Feb 1/99 Gone to work 10‐Sep 1888 BURLEY Gwendoline 24‐1‐1885 Cowlands None Sep 20/95 Another school 297 22‐May 1883 BURLEY Harriet 22‐6‐1877 Coombe Edge of page damaged 494 30‐Apr 1894 BURLEY Kathleen 27‐1‐1890 Churchtown None Mar 13/95 Left neighbourhood 668 25‐May 1903 BURLEY Kathleen Mabel 27‐1‐1890 Coombe College Truro May 29/1904 Work Admission Day/ Year Surname Forename DoB Name of Parent/ Address Last School Leaving Notes No. Month Guardian Date 675 28‐Sep 1903 BURLEY Leslie John 29‐9‐1898 None Dec 23/1910 Gone to Truro College Treweek 433 24‐Mar 1890 BURLEY Lilian 10‐5‐1886 Cowlands None Apr 30/97 Private school 151 BURLEY Mary 26‐2‐1868 John BURLEY Coombe 151 20‐Jan 1879 BURLEY Maud Simms 26‐2‐1868 John BURLEY Coombe 12‐12‐1879 709 29‐Aug 1905 BURLEY Muriel Ellen 17/08/1900 None Jul 10/1914 Reached age limit 344 03‐Mar 1886 BURLEY Norman Francis 27‐9‐1882 Cowlands Private (King Sep 26/90 Harry) 528 13‐Apr 1896 BURLEY Prudence Laur 4‐4‐1890 Cowlands None Feb 9/1905 Work 152 20‐Jan 1879 BURLEY Richard 23‐2‐1870 John BURLEY Coombe 3‐10‐1879 152 BURLEY Richard 23‐2‐1870 John BURLEY Coombe 532 21‐May 1896 BURNETT Mary Catherine 5‐4‐1890 Churchtown None Apr 15/1904 Work 491 30‐Apr 1894 BURNETT Richard 3‐3‐1889 Old Kea None Jan 19/1903 Work 549 03‐May 1897 BURNETT William 4‐7‐1891 Churchtown None Jul 17/1906 Work 78 07‐Dec 1874 BURROWS John 28‐12‐1868 John Sparnick 129 28‐Jan 1878 BURROWS John Henry 28‐12‐1868 John Sparnick 54 26‐Jan 1874 BURROWS Matilda 18‐10‐1867 John Sparnick 12 12‐Jan 1874 BURROWS Susan 28‐2‐1863 John Sparnick 561 12‐Apr 1898 CARNE Alice 28‐11‐1890 Tregullas None Sep 29/1905 Work 648 08‐Sep 1902 CARNE Archie 29‐4‐1897 Tregullas None Jun 17/1909 Left neighbourhood 610 15‐May 1900 CARNE Dora 25‐1‐1896 Tregullas None May 24/1909 Left neighbourhood(Higher Town) 563 12‐Apr 1898 CARNE Edith 24‐11‐1893 Tregullas None Oct 6/1907 Work 562 12‐Apr 1898 CARNE George 20‐7‐1892 Tregullas None Jul 17/1906 Work 304 08‐Oct 1883 CHAMPION Bessie 4‐8‐1875 Carlyon Wesn.Truro 285 26‐Feb 1883 CHEGWIDDEN Amy 18‐7‐1879 Kea Ch.Tn.
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