Some Memorial Inscriptions for North Petherwin, St Paternus

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Some Memorial Inscriptions for North Petherwin, St Paternus Some Memorial Inscriptions for North Petherwin, St Paternus Transcribed by Karen Start. Please contact her for details of others. Death Forename Surname Age/ Location Inscription dd‐mmm year DoB of Inscription 14‐Jun 1887 Christopher Croker PELLOW 54y Churchyard Christopher Croker Pellow died June 14, 1887 Aged 54 years 03‐Jun 1887 Christopher Trehane PELLOW 78y Churchyard In loving memory of Christopher Trehane Pellow who fell asleep at Trehane, June 3, 1887 Aged 78 years/ Also of Susan his wife who fell asleep May 23, 1888, Aged 75 years 23‐Mar 1888 Susan PELLOW 75y Churchyard In loving memory of Christopher Trehane Pellow who fell asleep at Trehane, June 3, 1887 Aged 78 years/ Also of Susan his wife who fell asleep May 23, 1888, Aged 75 years 12‐Mar 1878 John PELLOW 43?y Churchyard John Croker Pellow Died March 12, 1878 Aged 43? years 03‐May 1837 Thomas LEIGH 21y Churchyard In memory of Thomas Leigh of Winnicott in this parish who departed this life May 3, 1837 Aged 21 years 08‐Nov 1859 Mary Ann BOX 26y Churchyard Sacred to the memory of Mary Ann The Beloved wife of William Box and Daughter of John & Mary Ann Box of this parish who departed this life on the 8th of November 1859 Aged 26 years 26‐Jan 1854 Ann LEIGH 25y Churchyard Erected to the memory of Ann wife of James Leigh of Winnicott in this parish: who died January 26th 1854 Aged 25 years 06‐Jul 1826 Wm. ORCHARD 59y Churchyard Sacred to the memory of Wm. Orchard of this parish who departed this life July 6th, 1826 Aged 59 years/ Also Mary: his wife who departed this life March 24th 1844 Aged 77 years 24‐Mar 1844 Mary ORCHARD 77y Churchyard Sacred to the memory of Wm. Orchard of this parish who departed this life July 6th, 1826 Aged 59 years/ Also Mary: his wife who departed this life March 24th 1844 Aged 77 years 24‐May 1858 William MULLES 52y Churchyard In memory of William Mulles Late of Troswell in this parish who died May 24, 1858 Aged 50 years 19‐Nov 1879 William DANNING 63y Churchyard Of William Danning of this parish who died November 19th 1879 Aged 63 years/ Also of Jane Danning Wife of the above Who died March 4th 1905 Aged 82 years 04‐Mar 1905 Jane DANNING 82y Churchyard Of William Danning of this parish who died November 19th 1879 Aged 63 years/ Also of Jane Danning Wife of the above Who died March 4th 1905 Aged 82 years 31‐Mar 1903 William Ham DANNING 19y Churchyard In Memory of William Ham Danning who died at Copthorne in this Parish March 31st 1903 Aged 17 years/ Also of John Henry Danning who died at Copthorne March 28th 1906 Aged 19 years Death Forename Surname Age/ Location Inscription dd‐mmm year DoB of Inscription 28‐Mar 1906 John Henry DANNING 19y Churchyard In Memory of William Ham Danning who died at Copthorne in this Parish March 31st 1903 Aged 17 years/ Also of John Henry Danning who died at Copthorne March 28th 1906 Aged 19 years 10‐Aug 1908 John BICKEL 82y Churchyard In Loving Memory of John Bickel of this Parish who died August 10th 1908 Aged 82 years/ Also Hannah wife of the above who died Sepr. 30th 1912 Aged 81 years 30‐Sep 1912 Hannah BICKEL 81y Churchyard In Loving Memory of John Bickel of this Parish who died August 10th 1908 Aged 82 years/ Also Hannah wife of the above who died Sepr. 30th 1912 Aged 81 years 06‐Oct 1857 John BOX 47y Churchyard Sacred to the memory of John Box of Brazzacott in this Parish who died Octr. 6th 1857 Aged 47 Years/ Also Jane wife of the above who died March 6th 1895 At Bearn Bugle, Cornwall Aged 85 Years 06‐Mar 1895 Jane BOX 85y Churchyard Sacred to the memory of John Box of Brazzacott in this Parish who died Octr. 6th 1857 Aged 47 Years/ Also Jane wife of the above who died March 6th 1895 At Bearn Bugle, Cornwall Aged 85 Years 25‐Jan 1870 John Veal BOX 32y Churchyard In Memory of John Veal Box of Brazzacott in this Parish who died Jany. 25, 1870 Aged 32 Years 23‐Jun 1810 Elizabeth BOX 47y Churchyard This stone is erected in memory of Elizabeth Box, the wife of John Box, of this Parish who was Buried on the 23rd day of June in the year 1810 Aged 47 years/ Also John Box Husband of the above who died July the 8th 1829: Aged 75 years 08‐Jul 1829 John BOX 75y Churchyard This stone is erected in memory of Elizabeth Box, the wife of John Box, of this Parish who was Buried on the 23rd day of June in the year 1810 Aged 47 years/ Also John Box Husband of the above who died July the 8th 1829: Aged 75 years 16‐Jun 1810 William THOMAS 87y Churchyard Sacred to the memory of William Thomas, of Collacott, in this Parish, who died June 16th 1810, aged 87 years/ Also William Thomas son of the above who died January 1st 1825, aged 67 years/ Also William Thomas Grandson of the above who died August 26th 1805, aged 17 years/ Also Thomas Veal Thomas Grandson of the above who died June 30th 1833, aged 29 years/ Also in memory of Genny, the wife of the Second William Thomas above named, who departed this life November 5th 1842 aged 78 years Death Forename Surname Age/ Location Inscription dd‐mmm year DoB of Inscription 01‐Jan 1825 William THOMAS 67y Churchyard Sacred to the memory of William Thomas, of Collacott, in this Parish, who died June 16th 1810, aged 87 years/ Also William Thomas son of the above who died January 1st 1825, aged 67 years/ Also William Thomas Grandson of the above who died August 26th 1805, aged 17 years/ Also Thomas Veal Thomas Grandson of the above who died June 30th 1833, aged 29 years/ Also in memory of Genny, the wife of the Second William Thomas above named, who departed this life November 5th 1842 aged 78 years 26‐Aug 1805 William THOMAS 17y Churchyard Sacred to the memory of William Thomas, of Collacott, in this Parish, who died June 16th 1810, aged 87 years/ Also William Thomas son of the above who died January 1st 1825, aged 67 years/ Also William Thomas Grandson of the above who died August 26th 1805, aged 17 years/ Also Thomas Veal Thomas Grandson of the above who died June 30th 1833, aged 29 years/ Also in memory of Genny, the wife of the Second William Thomas above named, who departed this life November 5th 1842 aged 78 years 30‐Jun 1833 Thomas Veal THOMAS 29y Churchyard Sacred to the memory of William Thomas, of Collacott, in this Parish, who died June 16th 1810, aged 87 years/ Also William Thomas son of the above who died January 1st 1825, aged 67 years/ Also William Thomas Grandson of the above who died August 26th 1805, aged 17 years/ Also Thomas Veal Thomas Grandson of the above who died June 30th 1833, aged 29 years/ Also in memory of Genny, the wife of the Second William Thomas above named, who departed this life November 5th 1842 aged 78 years 05‐Nov 1842 Genny THOMAS 78y Churchyard Sacred to the memory of William Thomas, of Collacott, in this Parish, who died June 16th 1810, aged 87 years/ Also William Thomas son of the above who died January 1st 1825, aged 67 years/ Also William Thomas Grandson of the above who died August 26th 1805, aged 17 years/ Also Thomas Veal Thomas Grandson of the above who died June 30th 1833, aged 29 years/ Also in memory of Genny, the wife of the Second William Thomas above named, who departed this life November 5th 1842 aged 78 years Death Forename Surname Age/ Location Inscription dd‐mmm year DoB of Inscription 09‐Apr 1832 Grace BOX 45y Churchyard Sacred to the memory of Grace wife of William Box of this parish who died April 9th 1832 Aged 45 years 03‐Oct 1868 William HAM 48y Churchyard In memory of William Ham of Petherwin Gate who died Octr. 3rd 1868 Aged 48 years/ Also Harriot his wife who died Jany. 3rd 1878 Aged 48 years We all do fade as a Leaf 03‐Jul 1878 Harriot HAM 48y Churchyard In memory of William Ham of Petherwin Gate who died Octr. 3rd 1868 Aged 48 years/ Also Harriot his wife who died Jany. 3rd 1878 Aged 48 years We all do fade as a Leaf 22‐May 1818 Thomas SAUNDERCOCK 78y Churchyard Sacred to the memory of Thomas Sandercock of Maxworthy in this parish who was buried on the 22nd day of May 1818 Aged 78 years 29‐Nov 1836 John VEAL 80y Churchyard Sacred to the memory of John Veal Yeoman of Trellacott in this parish who departed this life on the 29th of Nov. 1836 in the 81st year of his age/ Also of Elizabeth his wife who died June the 20th 1839 Aged 66 years 20‐Jun 1839 Elizabeth VEAL 66y Churchyard Sacred to the memory of John Veal Yeoman of Trellacott in this parish who departed this life on the 29th of Nov. 1836 in the 81st year of his age/ Also of Elizabeth his wife who died June the 20th 1839 Aged 66 years 05‐May 1872 John WOOD 18y Churchyard In loving memory of John Wood of this parish who died May 5th 1872 Aged 18 years/ Also Francis Wood father of the above March 15th 1874 15‐Mar 1874 Francis WOOD Churchyard In loving memory or John Wood of this parish who died May 5th 1872 Aged 18 years/ Also Francis Wood father of the above March 15th 1874 03‐Apr 1927 Joseph RUSE 77y Churchyard In memory of Joseph Ruse who died at Petherwin Gate in this parish April 3rd 1927 Aged 77 years/ Also Jane his wife who died at Egloshayle Wadebridge Feb 16th 1935 Aged 80 Years RIP 16‐Feb 1935 Jane RUSE 80y Churchyard In memory of Joseph Ruse who died at Petherwin Gate in this parish April 3rd 1927 Aged 77 years/ Also Jane his wife who died at Egloshayle Wadebridge Feb 16th 1935 Aged 80 Years RIP 26‐Feb 1865 Betsy M T SQUIRE 37y Churchyard Sacred to the memory of Betsy M T Squire wife of James Squire of Boscastle who departed this life on the 26th day of Febry.
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