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Redruth County School Admissions 1905-1923 Redruth County School Admissions 1905‐1923 Transcribed from LDS film no. 1471708 by Karen Duvall Admission Re‐admission Forename(s) Surname D o B Parent/Guardian Occupation Abode Previous School Leaving Date Register Notes Transcriber Notes dd‐mmm Year 30‐Sep 1905 Harry Julian DOWNING 20‐Jul‐90 Henry Schoolmaster El. Head 8 Belle Vue Redruth Treleigh Cl Sch. to 1905. 28‐Jul‐09 30‐Jan 1906 James Louis HOOPER 06‐May‐91 James Mining Captain Rose Cottage, Scorrier St. Agnes Cl Sch. 1906. 28‐Jul‐09 Rejected by Medical officer & unable to follow teaching profession 30‐Jan 1906 Harry Everitt TRENEER 05‐Jul‐91 Alfred Harry Coachsmith (Art:) Albany St., Redruth Trewirgie Cl Sch. Redruth 1906. 28‐Jul‐09 30‐Jan 1906 Martin James ROBERTS 31‐Dec‐90 Martin Geo. Engineer Charge of Mine Goonown, St. Agnes St. Agnes Cl Sch. 1906. 28‐Jul‐09 Engines 30‐Sep 1905 William George PEARCE 02‐Nov‐90 Mrs. Needs 74 East End, Redruth Trewirgie Cl Sch. Redruth 1905. 28‐Jul‐09 Unable to get employment as uncert. Teacher 30‐Jan 1906 John Melville WILLIAMS 24‐Feb‐91 Nicholas Hotel Keeper Fore St., Redruth Trewirgie Cl to Dec‐1905. 28‐Jul‐09 30‐Sep 1905 Thomas Harold VISICK 31‐Dec‐91 William Mansell Travelling Draper 29 Albany Rd., Redruth Trew. Cl Sch. Redruth to 1905. 28‐Jul‐07 30‐Sep 1905 John Thomas Leonard SARAH 02‐Nov‐91 John Clymo Miner (Art.) New St., Troon Council Sch. Troon 28‐Jul‐07 30‐Sep 1906 Francis John EATHORNE 02‐Apr‐92 James Mining Captain 6 King's Rd., Camborne Basset Rd. Cl to Aug 1906. 28‐Jul‐09 30‐Sep 1906 Leslie TRELOAR 31‐Oct‐91 James Mining Captain 12 South Terr., Camborne Basset Rd. Cl C. to Aug 1906. 28‐Jul‐07 30‐Sep 1905 James Rowland ROBERTS 09‐Sep‐91 James (dec), Eliza Ann Miner (Art.) Goonown Villas, St. Agnes Council Sch. St. Agnes to Aug 1905 28‐Jul‐09 30‐Sep 1907 Ernest Henry OATES 08‐Sep‐91 John Schoolmaster El. Head Blackwater, Scorrier Truro Tech Sch. Aug 1905‐1906. Truro 28‐Jul‐09 Coll (Sec) Aug 1906‐1907 30‐Sep 1907 Reginald CURAH 10‐Jul‐93 Edmund Grocer's Assistant 4 Belle Vue Rd., Redruth Trewirgie Cl Redruth 28‐Jul‐10 30‐Sep 1907 John Friggens RICHARDS 28‐Jan‐93 Charles Farmer Tenant Park Farm, Illogan Pool Cl Illogan 28‐Jul‐10 30‐Sep 1907 William Ewart JENKIN 07‐Jun‐92 Richard Farmer Tenant Mt. Hawke, Scorrier Mt. Hawke Cl St. Agnes 28‐Jul‐09 30‐Sep 1909 Eldred Arthur KNAPP 19‐Jan‐93 Robert Miner Artisan 15 Moor St, Camborne Basset Rd. Cl Camborne 28‐Jul‐10 Failed to qualify Art 36 N.B. Req for St. Teacher 30‐Sep 1907 William Arthur TREGONING 04‐Dec‐92 Thew Miner (Art:) 7 Pendarves St., Troon Troon Cl 28‐Jul‐10 30‐Sep 1907 Harry Blantern HAINE 11‐Jul‐90 Robert Webb Civil Servant Godophin Cottage Townsend Plymouth Coll (Sec) 22‐Dec‐08 30‐Sep 1907 George Arthur DAVENPORT 16‐Jan‐93 Henry Arthur Mining Engineer Trelawney Rd. Camborne Couny Sch. Pontypridd 28‐Jul‐09 30‐Sep 1907 Reginald George GAYLARD 06‐Feb‐94 William/Mrs. Herd Grocer Ret: Prop: West End, St. Day Gerrans Cl Sch. 23‐Dec‐08 30‐Sep 1907 James Paul HENSLEY 03‐Nov‐92 Nicholas William (dec) Grocer Ret Pr Church St., St. Day St. Day Cl 28‐Jul‐10 30‐Sep 1906 Wm. James EATHORNE 10‐Feb‐94 James Mining Captain 6 King's Rd., Camborne Basset Rd. Cl Camborne to 1906 26‐Jul‐11 Notice cancelled & boy retd to School after holidays. 30‐Sep 1906 Charles Frederick PAULL 12‐Jan‐94 Charles Howard Mine Secretary Coach Lane, Redruth Trewirgie Cl Redruth to 1906 14‐Apr‐10 30‐Sep 1907 John Hart DAVEY 04‐Dec‐93 William Farmer Tenant Trevarth Farm, Lanner St. Day Cl 23‐Dec‐08 30‐Sep 1907 George Arthur WILLS 10‐May‐94 George Frederick Coachman Tehidy, Camborne Illogan Cl 29‐Jul‐09 30‐Sep 1907 William Charles RIDDELL 29‐Jun‐94 Thomas Charles Blacksmith Prop Parkbottom Carn Brea Pool Cl 28‐Jul‐09 30‐Sep 1907 Leonard Chegwin TAMBLYN 30‐Nov‐94 Lenn. Carpenter Pr Bond St. Redruth Trewirgie Cl Redruth 28‐Jul‐09 30‐Sep 1907 Arthur CHAPPELL 17‐Jan‐94 Peter Grocer Ret Pr Bond St. Redruth Trewirgie Cl 07‐Apr‐09 30‐Sep 1907 Edgar TANGYE 01‐Mar‐94 Wilfred A. Master Mariner Penventon Terr., Redruth Trewirgie Cl Redruth 28‐Jul‐09 30‐Sep 1907 John Stanley RICHARDS 07‐Sep‐93 John T. Monumental Mason Pr Barncoose Terr., Illogan Stythians Cl 07‐Apr‐09 30‐Sep 1907 William Alfred PHILLIPS 12‐Jan‐95 Benjamin Grocer R Pr Lanner Rd. P.O. Trewirgie Cl Redruth 22‐Dec‐09 30‐Sep 1907 James Charles MIDDLETON 07‐May‐94 James Commercial Clerk 9 St. Day Rd., Redruth Trewirgie Cl Redruth 22‐Dec‐09 30‐Sep 1907 William Henry JAGO 11‐Dec‐93 William Schoolmaster El Head Pool, Camborne Pool Cl 07‐Apr‐09 30‐Sep 1907 Joseph Harold ANDREW 27‐Oct‐92 William Farmer Tenant Carn Moor, St. Stythians Stythians Cl 28‐Jul‐09 30‐Sep 1907 Arthur Victor PAULL 06‐Sep‐95 Charles Howard Mine Sec. 6 Coach Lane, Redruth Trewirgie Cl Redruth 26‐Jul‐11 30‐Sep 1907 Stanley Cyril DAVEY 07‐Dec‐92 Edwin Gardener Art. 4 Cardrew Terr., E End Trewirgie Cl Redruth 31‐Oct‐08 30‐Sep 1907 James Alfred WILLIAMSON 16‐Dec‐94 Alfred Draper (Pr) 1 East End, Redruth Redruth College 28‐Jul‐09 30‐Sep 1907 Richard James WILLIAMS 21‐Apr‐95 Richard Farmer Tenant Connor Downs Wall Cl Sch. 09‐Mar‐10 30‐Sep 1907 Henry Douglas GARDENNER 30‐Mar‐96 Frederick Art Master Tehidy Rd., Camborne High School Camborne (Pr) 26‐Jul‐11 30‐Sep 1907 John Gunson LAWN 17‐Oct‐94 James Gunson Mining Engineer Trelawney Rd. C. Rivington Gr Sch (Sec). Helston County 23‐Dec‐08 School (1 Term) 30‐Sep 1907 Stanley John HANCOCK 03‐Feb‐95 Frederick Blacksmith Pr Higher Brea, Camborne Pool Cl 31‐Jul‐12 Exempt from fees as Bursar. Student teacher for 1 year. 30‐Sep 1907 Cecil Howard REYNOLDS 22‐May‐95 Philip Henry House Painter (Art) South End Cott, St. Agnes St. Agnes Cl 31‐Jul‐12 Exempt from fees as Bursar. Student teacher for 1 year. 30‐Sep 1907 William James TREGONNING 02‐Apr‐95 Fanny Marty Tregonning Miner (dec) Jew Terr., Redruth Trewirgie Cl Redruth 22‐Dec‐09 30‐Sep 1907 Frederick Otto FAULL 04‐Dec‐94 Jane Faull Miner (Dec) Rose Cott., Blackwater, Scorrier Blackwater Cl 31‐Jul‐12 Also left 29‐Jul‐14. Exempt from fees as Bursar. Student teacher. Remains at school extra year. 30‐Sep 1907 Frederick Charles HENWOOD 24‐Aug‐94 Grace Henwood Miner (Dec) Park Holly, Camborne Kehelland Cl 28‐Jul‐10 30‐Sep 1907 Hugh A. DOWNING 06‐Feb‐95 Henry Schoolmaster El. Head Belle Vue, Redruth Treleigh Cl Redruth 31‐Jul‐12 Exempt from fees as Bursar. Student teacher. 30‐Sep 1907 Stanley TRESIDDER 17‐Dec‐95 Edward Mine Agent 7 Coach Lane, Redruth Trewirgie Council Redruth 03‐Jun‐11 30‐Sep 1907 Robert WILLIAMSON 04‐Feb‐95 Alfred Draper Pr 1 East End Redruth Miss Gee's Private 28‐Jul‐10 30‐Sep 1907 Richard T. LAITY 20‐Feb‐96 Thomas Outfitter Pr Trelowarren St., Camborne Roskear Cl Camborne 21‐Dec‐10 30‐Sep 1907 Frederick Gaskill CARKEEK 12‐Jul‐97 Arthur Contractor Penventon, Redruth Thornton House, Redruth 28‐Jul‐15 30‐Sep 1907 Thomas Claude TRESIDDER 17‐Mar‐97 Edward Mine Agent 7 Coach Lane Miss Johns, Penventon Terr. Redruth 31‐Jul‐12 30‐Sep 1907 Stanley Fred BUTCHER 06‐Nov‐95 Frederick Draper's Manager 5 Penventon Terr., Redruth Trewirgie Cl Redruth 18‐Dec‐11 30‐Sep 1907 Bernard BERINGER 30‐Mar‐96 John James Principal School of Mines Basset Rd., Camborne Harleigh Ho. Bodmin to 1906. Helston 22‐Dec‐09 Camborne Sec. School 1906‐7 30‐Sep 1907 John Charles BENALLACK 19‐Sep‐95 Thomas Builder Pr Tuckingmill, Camborne Parc Veor (Pr) Camborne to Sept 1904. 18‐Dec‐12 Roskear Cl, 1 yr, 11 mo. 30‐Sep 1907 George JENKIN 16‐Oct‐95 William Grocer R Pr Commercial St., Camborne Parc Bracket C. to May 1906. Bassett 31‐Jul‐12 Rd. Cl, C. May 1906‐Aug‐07 30‐Sep 1907 William Rufus RICHARDS 26‐Nov‐95 Wm. James Farmer Tenant Carnkie Carnkie Cl Sch. 24‐Mar‐10 30‐Sep 1907 Lawrence LAWN 08‐Nov‐98 James Gunson Mine Surveyor Beacon Hill, Camborne Private School, Dalton, Lancs to 28‐Jul‐09 Easter'07. Redbrooke Sec. School, Camb. 1 term 30‐Sep 1907 Edward Henry BOULTON 26‐Apr‐97 Joseph Postmaster Redruth Rose Row, Redruth Clive Hill (Pr) Hastings 22‐Dec‐09 Admission Re‐admission Forename(s) Surname D o B Parent/Guardian Occupation Abode Previous School Leaving Date Register Notes Transcriber Notes dd‐mmm Year 30‐Sep 1907 Horatio George RICHARDS 25‐Nov‐98 James Thomas Mining Engineer Fairholm, Illogan Hwy. Miss Johns, Penventon Terr. to 1906. 18‐May‐12 Miss Peters Penventon Terr. to 1907 30‐Sep 1907 John Vernon GARDENNER 22‐Dec‐97 John Frederick Art Master Tehidy Rd., Camborne Camborne County Sch. 29‐Jul‐14 30‐Sep 1907 Wesley Stevenson CHANDLER 12‐Feb‐97 William Jeweller (Pr) Fore St., Redruth Trewirgie Council, Redruth 12‐Apr‐13 30‐Sep 1907 Henry Augustus JEWELL 20‐Oct‐97 Henry George Mining Engineer Littleby Side, St. Day Council Sch., St. Day 03‐Oct‐13 27‐Nov 1907 William Ronald TROUNSON 01‐Dec‐96 Edward Merchant Wholesale (Pr) West End, Redruth Truro Prep (Pr) 22‐Dec‐09 15‐Jan 1908 Stanley RICKARD 03‐Jul‐95 William Butcher Pr Green Lane, Redruth Trewirgie Cl, Redruth 05‐Mar‐10 15‐Jan 1908 William TRATHEN 05‐Oct‐92 William Builder Pr Portreath, Redruth Illogan Cl 23‐Dec‐08 15‐Jan 1908 Thos.
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