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Perranarworthal School Register 1879 - 1903 PERRANARWORTHAL SCHOOL REGISTER 1879 - 1903 Transcribed by John Warren Source LDS Film No. 1471708 N.B. Highest standard = Highest standard in last school Columns I to vi = Years, when presented in each standard Admission Admission Highest Withdrawal Forename Surname No. Birth Date Date Father Mother Residence Last School standard i ii iii iv v vi date Register Notes Hetty ANDREW 25 12/9/1866 20/1/1879 Bennett Em. Perranwharf Miss Murton's 80 28/6/1880 Edw. ANDREW 27 6/4/1871 20/1/1879 Rob. Grace Perranwell Mrs Kent's 80 3/8/1880 Beatrice BARROWS 24 9/11/1869 20/1/1879 Isaac Mary Perranwharf Mrs Harvey's 4/7/1879 Caroline BARROWS 26 19/10/1867 20/1/1879 Isaac Mary Perranwharf Mrs Harvey's 5/6/1879 Francis BUTLAND 28 17/2/1868 13/1/1879 Fr. Cath. Perranwell Mrs Kent's 25/2/1881 Edw. BISHOP 29 3/4/1868 27/1/1879 Will. Anne Heath House Miss Murton's ii 80 Emma BLEWETT 30 21/9/1867 20/1/1879 Chas. Mary Perrandowns Mrs Harvey's 80 8/6/1880 Beatrice BISHOP 31 31/3/1867 27/1/1879 Wm. Anne Perranwell Miss Mitchell 4/6/1880 Charles BLEWETT 32 12/3/1873 13/1/1879 Jasper Mary Perranwell Mrs Harvey's Rosina COLLINS 2 24/6/1872 13/1/1879 John Mary Perranwell Mrs Kent's 80 Edwin COAD 3 28/7/1871 13/1/1879 Thos. Eliz. Perrandowns Devoran ch. i 80 Walter COAD 4 26/8/1865 13/1/1879 Thos. Eliz. Perrandowns Devoran ch. iv 29/8/1879 Joseph CROWL 7 10/8/1871 20/1/1879 Wm. Eliz. Perranwell Mrs Kent's 24/1/1879 Ellen COLLINS 8 10/10/1874 20/1/1879 John Mary Perranwell Mrs Kent's Mary COLLINS 10 23/6/1868 15/1/1879 Dead Dead Perranwell Mrs Kent's 80 10/5/1881 Caroline COLLINS 11 23/3/1868 14/1/1879 John Mary Perranwell Mrs Kent's 80 27/5/1881 Henry CURNOW 12 31/7/1871 14/1/1879 John Eliz. Perranwell Mrs Harvey's 5/9/1879 William CURNOW 13 15/3/1873 14/1/1879 John Eliz. Perranwell Miss Murton's 5/9/1879 Evan COLLINS 14 12/7/1871 20/1/1879 Anna Perrandowns Mrs Kent's 80 Arthur COAD 16 25/6/1869 13/1/1879 Thos. Eliz. Perrandowns Devoran ch. ii 80 11/3/1881 Ada Louisa COLLINGS 18 15/3/1874 13/1/1879 Jas. Lydia Perranwell 27/4/1881 William COOK 19 15/7/1866 13/1/1879 Jas. Amelia Perrandowns Cusgarne ii 80 18/6/1880 Otho COOK 20 12/11/1868 13/1/1879 Jas. Amelia Perrandowns Cusgarne ii 80 6/12/1881 Freder: COAD 1 25/4/1867 13/1/1879 Thos. Eliz. Perrandowns Devoran ch. iii 80 16/8/1880 Ernest DANIELL 5 10/10/1867 13/1/1879 Thos. Jane Greensplat Cusgarne 80 William DUNSTAN 6 5/8/1868 20/1/1879 Rich. Cath. Perranwell Miss Dunstan's 21/3/1879 Albert DAVEY 17 28/6/1868 13/1/1879 Jas. Ellen Perrandowns Devoran ch. iii 80 Josiah DAVEY 22 16/8/1864 13/1/1879 Jas. Ellen Perrandowns Devoran ch. iv 80 12/12/1879 Anne EDWARDS 21 19/10/1867 13/1/1879 Edw. Susan Perranwell Miss Dunstan's 80 Katie EDWARDS 9 14/2/1872 13/1/1879 Edw. Susan Perranwell Mrs Harvey's 80 James EDWARDS 15 31/7/1866 13/1/1879 Edw. Susan Perranwell Cusgarne iv 80 30/9/1881 Agatha EDWARDS 23 6/12/1869 13/1/1879 Edw. Susan Perranwell Mrs Harvey's 80 Joseph GILL 33 21/5/1863 20/1/1879 Thos. Phillippa Perranwell Cusgarne 3/4/1879 John GRAY 34 12/5/1869 13/1/1879 John Emily Perranwell Mrs Kent's 80 James GOODMAN 35 28/6/1869 13/1/1879 Henry Eliz. Perranwell Cusgarne 80 Anne HILL 36 16/10/1873 14/1/1879 Chas. Eliz. Perranwharf Mrs Murton's 7/3/1879 Rich. HANDCOCK 37 20/11/1868 20/1/1879 Ann Perranwell Miss Dunstan's 80 9/7/1880 Mary HARPER 38 25/10/1867 13/1/1879 Dead Sheba Perranwell Devoran ch. iii 80 11/5/1881 Anna KNUCKEY 39 1/5/1864 20/1/1879 Thos. Jane Perrandowns Miss Dunstan's 80 9/4/1880 Cather. KENT 40 5/12/1871 13/1/1879 Jos. Mary Perrandowns Miss Dunstan's 31/1/1880 Admission Admission Highest Withdrawal Forename Surname No. Birth Date Date Father Mother Residence Last School standard i ii iii iv v vi date Register Notes Ernest KENT 41 25/10/1868 13/1/1879 Jos. Mary Perrandowns Cusgarne 80 10/11/1881 Will. KENT 42 25/5/1870 14/1/1879 Jos. Mary Perrandowns Mrs Kent's 80 Sydney KENT 43 16/6/1872 13/1/1879 Joseph Mary Perrandowns Mrs Kent's 80 12/2/1884 Samuel KENT 44 23/12/1871 13/1/1879 Joseph Mary Perrandowns Mrs Kent's 80 Edith LEDDICOAT 45 18/9/1869 13/1/1879 Rich. Eliz. Perrandowns Mrs Harvey's 80 Geo. MARTIN 49 10/6/1864 13/1/1879 Edw. Eliz. Chyvogue Devoran ch. iii 80 18/6/1880 Eliz. MILLS 50 8/12/1865 14/1/1879 Wm. Mary Perranwell Devoran ch. ii 80 26/11/1880 Ada MITCHELL 51 24/11/1868 14/1/1879 James Perrandowns Miss Dunstan's 80 16/9/1881 John MITCHELL 52 23/8/1867 13/1/1879 James Perrandowns Cusgarne iii 80 20/1/1882 Samuel MURTON 53 9/2/1865 14/1/1879 Jas. Eliz. Perranwharf Cusgarne 31/1/1879 John MURTON 54 12/12/1869 13/1/1879 Jas. Eliz. Perranwharf Miss Murton's 80 1/4/1880 Joseph MOSS 55 10/4/1870 20/1/1879 Alf. Mary Perrandowns Mrs Harvey's 80 Freder: MINERS 56 19/2/1872 20/1/1879 Thos. Thomasine Perranwell Miss Dunstan's Henry MINERS 57 18/3/1869 20/1/1879 Thos. Thomasine Perranwell Miss Dunstan's 80 22/4/1881 Greenwith Henry MILLS 58 1/1/1867 13/1/1879 Wm. Mary Common Devoran ch. iii 80 9/3/1880 James NICHOLLS 46 12/1/1873 20/1/1879 Dan. Ellen Perranwharf Miss Murton's iii Lily NICHOLLS 47 12/7/1872 20/1/1879 Dan. Ellen Perranwharf Miss Murton's 80 Emily NICHOLLS 48 4/10/1869 20/1/1879 Dan. Ellen Perranwharf Miss Murton's ii 80 Percival OULD 59 26/5/1870 13/1/1879 Mich. Eliz. Mount Pleasant Cusgarne 80 Beatrice OPIE 60 27/6/1869 20/1/1879 John Xtian Perranwell Mrs Phillipps 80 Joseph OPIE 61 8/8/1871 20/1/1879 John Xtian Perranwell Mrs Phillipps 80 14/3/1884 Arthur OPIE 62 23/10/1872 13/1/1879 Jas. Eliz. Rose Cottage Mrs Kent's 80 18/6/1884 John PHILLIPS 63 19/12/1867 13/1/1869 Eliz. Greenwith Hayle(foundry) ii 80 Alice PENNA 64 6/5/1868 13/1/1879 Rich. Lav. Mylor Miss Murton's 80 Anne PENNA 65 8/5/1876 14/1/1879 Rich. Lav. Mylor Miss Murton's Clara PENNA 66 17/3/1873 14/1/1879 Rich. Lav. Mylor Miss Murton's 28/2/1884 John PENNA 67 19/9/1874 20/1/1879 Rich. Lav. Mylor Miss Murton's Rich. RICHARDS 68 17/9/1869 14/1/1879 Jos. Ann Trewedna Cusgarne 80 Jamie RICHARDS 69 25/8/1864 20/1/1879 Jos. Ann Trewedna Miss Dunstan's 14/2/1879 Anne RICHARDS 70 6/4/1872 20/1/1879 Jos. Ann Trewedna Miss Dunstan's 80 19/12/1884 Will. ROWE 71 7/12/1867 13/1/1879 Sam. Car. Perranwell Devoran Wesley ii 80 17/6/1881 Edwin ROWE 72 20/11/1868 13/1/1879 Sam. Car. Perranwell Devoran Wesley ii 80 8/7/1881 George ROWE 73 6/4/1868 13/1/1879 Wm. Ellen Perranwharf Miss Murton's 80 Joseph ROWE 74 6/10/1865 13/1/1879 Wm. Ellen Perranwharf Cusgarne iv 80 20/12/1880 Nicholas J. SEARLE 75 15/7/1869 13/1/1879 Rich. Janette Perranwell Cusgarne I 80 26/8/1881 Agnes SARAH 76 8/12/1871 13/1/1879 John Mary Perranwell Mrs Kent's 80 Rich. SARAH 77 12/9/1865 13/1/1879 John Mary Perranwell Devoran ch. iv 80 11/3/1881 Mary SANDERS 78 16/4/1867 13/1/1879 Henry Eliz. Perranwell Miss Dunstan's 80 14/4/1881 Henry SANDERS 79 18/9/1869 13/1/1879 Henry Eliz. Perranwell Mrs Kent's 80 10/10/1884 Ernest TRESIDDER 80 24/5/1869 13/1/1879 Thos. Emma Perranwell Mrs Kent's 80 18/6/1884 Will. TRESTRAIN 81 30/8/1872 13/1/1879 Wm. Mary Perranwharf Truro 30/5/1879 Emma TRESTRAIN 82 17/5/1870 13/1/1879 Wm. Mary Perranwharf Truro 30/5/1879 Greenwith Henrietta VISICK 83 13/12/1863 20/1/1879 Wm. Sarah Wood Miss Dunstan's 24/1/1879 Admission Admission Highest Withdrawal Forename Surname No. Birth Date Date Father Mother Residence Last School standard i ii iii iv v vi date Register Notes Greenwith Alberta VISICK 84 16/1/1869 20/1/1879 Wm. Sarah Wood Miss Dunstan's 80 20/8/1880 Charles EDWARDS 85 26/10/1872 20/1/1879 Jas. Lydia Perranwell Mrs Kent's 80 Walter VISICK 86 27/5/1872 20/1/1879 Walt. Louisa Perranwell Miss Dunstan's 80 John MARTIN 87 5/11/1872 20/1/1879 Edw.
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