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Lanhydrock C E Mixed School Admissions Lanhydrock C. E. Mixed School Admissions Transcribed from LDS Film 1471658 by Karen Duvall N.B. No pupils recorded as being exempt from Religious Education, no additional register notes recorded Admission Re‐admissionSurname Given Name Birth AddressParent/Guardian Last SchoolWithdrawal Reason for Leaving No. Date Year Date Year Date Year Given Name Surname Attended Date Year 101‐May 1906 BROAD Ernest R. 13‐Jan 1901 Treffry Downs Lanhydrock BROAD Richard 27‐Sep 1909 Left the neighbourhood 209‐May 1906 HUTCHINGS Gerald 24‐Mar 1900 Railway Cottages Bod. Rd. HUTCHINGS Thomas A09‐Nov 1906 Sickness, went to hospital 321‐May 1906 BICKNELL Louisa 24‐Nov 1901 Fletchers Bridge BICKNELL Mrs. 17‐May 1912 To attend Bodmin School 421‐May 1906 RENALS Francis 24‐Mar 1900 Fletchers Bridge RENALS John 13‐Jun 1913 508‐Jun 1906 STEWART Carrie 30‐Sep 1897 Colgear Lanhydrock HERNE Mr. Woodland Park 30‐Apr 1907 Gone to London London 630‐Jul 1906 EMPETT? Violet 19‐Mar 1898 Halgavon Lanhydrock HERITAGE Mr. 16‐Sep 1910 Gone to Chatham 730‐Jul 1906 CRAGO Stanley 16‐May 1901 Lodges Lanhydrock CRAGO Mr. 20‐Jun 1910 Removed to Lostwithiel 810‐Sep 1906 SWEET Dorothy 27‐Nov 1898 Blackheath Farm BUNT Mr. J. St. Columb 07‐Dec 1906 Left the neighbourhood 907‐Jan 1907 HEDLEY Francis Hedley 12‐Apr 1902 Fletchers Bridge BRENTON Mr. 25‐Oct 1909 Removed ot Newlyn East 10 25‐Feb 1907 HAWKER Marjorie 05‐Jun 1902 Glyn Mills HAWKER Mr. 22‐Nov 1906 Parents left neighbourhood 11 02‐Apr 1907 CRAGO Edith V.(?) 02‐Jun 1901 Brin Park Farm CRAGO Mr. 02‐Jun 1915 Age limit 12 22‐Apr 1907 WHERRY Florence E. 08‐Jan 1903 Glyn Mills WHERRY Mr. 13 01‐May 1907 JAGO James 07‐Nov 1894 Dreason Cottages JAGO Mr. Deviack 06‐Nov 1908 Age limit 14 01‐May 1907 JAGO Thomas 23‐Nov 1895 Dreason Cottages JAGO Mr. Deviack 01‐Oct 1909 Parents left neighbourhood 15 01‐May 1907 JAGO Hetty Sarah 13‐Apr 1902 Dreason Cottages JAGO Mr. 01‐Oct 1909 Parents left neighbourhood 16 01‐May 1907 MAY Rosie 20‐Oct 1901 Treffry Cottages MAY Mr. 21‐Oct 1915 Age limit 17 01‐May 1907 CRAGO Charles 22‐Oct 1901 Grey Mare Farm CRAGO Mr. 23‐Apr 1915 Age limit 18 06‐May 1907 BESWETHERICK Nellie 12‐Oct 1895 Railway Cottages B. Rd. BESWETHERICK Mr. Lanhydrock 23‐Dec 1910 Age limit 19 06‐May 1907 NORTHCOTT Rene 23‐Oct 1902 Coldsloggett? Farm NORTHCOTT Mr. 15‐Sep 1913 To attend Roman Catholic School 20 21‐May 1907 CHAPMAN Doris 18‐Apr 1902 Halgavor Farm CHAPMAN Mr. 21 21‐May 1907 COLE Albert 11‐Jun 1901 Lanhydrock COLE Mr. 01‐Jun 1909 To attend Bd. C. School 22 21‐May 1907 COLE Edward 11‐Jun 1901 Lanhydrock COLE Mr. 01‐Jun 1909 To attend Bd. C. School 23 27‐May 1907 PROPHET Annie 30‐Nov 1901 Downs Lanhydrock PROPHET Mr. Thomas Downs 16‐Jun 1916 Age limit Lanhydrock 24 01‐Jul 1907 JAGO Harry 20‐May 1903 Dreason Cottages JAGO Mr. 01‐Oct 1909 Parents left neighbourhood 25 29‐Jul 1907 BROKENSHIRE Winnifred 23‐Oct 1901 Pitts Park BROKENSHIRE Mr. J. 14‐Jan 1916 Age limit 26 16‐Sep 1907 BROWN Eva 20‐Jan 1894 Colgear Lanhydrock HERNE Mr. H. Penshunot? S. 30‐Mar 1908 Age limit (14) Kent 27 17‐Jul 1905 22‐Oct 1907 KNIGHT Lawson 23‐Aug 1898 Glyn KNIGHT Mr. 18‐Dec 1908 To attend Cardenham School 28 03‐Feb 1908 BICKNELL F. Charles 16‐Sep 1902 Fletchers Bridge BICKNELL Mr. 17‐May 1912 To attend Bodmin School 29 10‐Feb 1908 WHERRY Florence E. 08‐Jan 1903 Railway Cott. Bd. Road WHERRY Mr. Lanhydrock 16‐May 1911 Parents left neighbourhood 30 04‐May 1908 COAD Leonard 17‐Oct 1902 Trebyan COAD Mr. W.H. None 28‐Apr 1916 To attend B.C. School 31 22‐Jun 1908 BROAD Richard 15‐Jun 1902 Truf Downs Lanhydrock BROAD Mr. None 27‐Sep 1909 Left the neighbourhood 32 13‐Jul 1908 STEPHENS Lilian 13‐Jul 1903 Treffry STEPHENS Mr. None 20‐Jul 1917 Age limit 33 07‐Sep 1908 COLE Ruth 03‐Aug 1902 Treffry Gate Lodge COLE Mr. W. None 01‐Jun 1909 To attend Bd. C. School 34 07‐Sep 1908 EAD Henry 21‐Sep 1902 Carminnow Farm EAD Mr. Wm. None 13‐Feb 1914 35 02‐Nov 1908 COX Francis Henry 04‐Dec 1899 Bofarnel COX Mr. Edwin St. Stephens 26‐Sep 1910 Left the neighbourhood Admission Re‐admissionSurname Given Name Birth AddressParent/Guardian Last SchoolWithdrawal Reason for Leaving No. Date Year Date Year Date Year Given Name Surname Attended Date Year 36 02‐Nov 1908 COX Arthur Charles 01‐Jul 1902 Bofarnel COX Mr. Edwin Saltash 26‐Sep 1910 Left the neighbourhood 37 02‐Nov 1908 THOMAS William H. R. 05‐Dec 1901 Trebyan THOMAS Mr. Thomas Lanivet 03‐Dec 1915 Age limit 38 07‐Dec 1908 HICK Gwendoline 18‐Dec 1897 Trebyan House BLAKE Mr. S Cattldown/Catt 15‐Mar 1909 Left the neighbourhood edown Plymouth 39 11‐Jan 1909 HALL Frank 02‐Apr 1897 Respryn Waterlake HALL Mr. R. Dartmouth C. 13‐Jan 1911 To attend County S. Bodmin 40 11‐Jan 1909 HALL John S. 03‐Apr 1904 Respryn Waterlake HALL Mr. R. Dartmouth C. 08‐Jun 1911 Gone to Canada 41 11‐Jan 1909 WHERRY Doris M. 15‐Oct 1904 Railway Cottages Bod. Rd. WHERRY Mr. None 16‐May 1911 Parents left neighbourhood 42 25‐Jan 1909 VANDERWOLF Edward J. 25‐Jun 1904 Respryn VANDERWOLF Mr. J. None 28‐Jun 1918 Age limit 43 08‐Feb 1909 GUEST Victor 08‐Oct 1903 Trebyan GUEST Mr. A. None 13‐Dec 1912 Parents left neighbourhood 44 19‐Apr 1909 JEFFERY Annie Ethel 12‐Oct 1897 Lower Margate JEFFERY Mr. Wm. Boconnow 13‐Sep 1909 Left the neighbourhood 45 03‐May 1909 HOSKIN Margery F. 25‐Dec 1903 Treffry HOSKIN Mr. Edward None 11‐Apr 1910 Left the neighbourhood 46 03‐May 1909 COX Edward J. 04‐Mar 1904 Bofarnel COX Mr. John None 26‐Sep 1910 Left the neighbourhood 47 03‐May 1909 MAY Thomas Charles 30‐Apr 1904 Treffry MAY Mr. John None 26‐Mar 1917 Age limit 48 03‐May 1909 TRUAN Albert 29‐Sep 1903 Waterlake TRUAN Mr. Albert None 26‐Oct 1917 Age limit 49 07‐Jun 1909 TOMS Llewellyn 22‐Jun 1903 Beeches Fletchers Bridge TOMS Mr. John None 13‐Sep 1909 To attend Bod. S. 50 13‐Sep 1909 TAPER Wilfred 03‐Jan 1905 Carminnow Cross TAPER Mr. John None 29‐Nov 1918 Age limit 51 20‐Sep 1909 BRENTON Louie E. 17‐Jun 1904 Turf Down Cottage BRENTON Mr. Joseph None 25‐Oct 1909 Removed to Newlyn East 52 11‐Oct 1909 RICHARDS Sydney 20‐Aug 1904 Glyn Gardens RICHARDS Mr. Herbert None 17‐May 1918 To attend Bod. C.E. School 53 18‐Oct 1909 DENTON Cuthbert S. 22‐May 1899 Treffry Downs CLEAVE Mr. Thomas St. Wenn 30‐May 1913 Age limit 54 18‐Oct 1909 CLEAVE Dorothy 17‐Nov 1902 Treffry Downs CLEAVE Mr. Thomas St. Wenn 17‐Nov 1916 Age limit 55 18‐Oct 1909 CLEAVE Ivy 18‐Dec 1904 Treffry Downs CLEAVE Mr. Thomas St. Wenn 20‐Dec 1918 Age limit 56 17‐Jan 1910 OLIVER Gerald 22‐Apr 1897 Turf Down Cottage OLIVER Mr. John A. Lanlivery 22‐Mar 1912 Age limit 57 17‐Jan 1910 OLIVER Leonard John 31‐Dec 1899 Turf Down Cottage OLIVER Mr. John A. C. School 31‐Dec 1913 Age limit 58 17‐Jan 1910 OLIVER Winnifred C. 12‐Jun 1903 Turf Down Cottage OLIVER Mr. John A. C. School 20‐Dec 1918 Age limit 59 07‐Mar 1910 THOMAS Grenville 28‐Nov 1904 Trebyan Lanhydrock THOMAS Mr. Joseph 19‐May 1916 To attend B.C. School 60 18‐Mar 1910 ORCHARD Bessie 09‐Jan 1898 Carminnow Cross ORCHARD Mr. Edwin St Winnow 18‐Mar 1910 Travelling hawkers 61 18‐Mar 1910 ORCHARD Charlotte 14‐Jun 1900 Carminnow Field ORCHARD Mr. Edwin St Winnow 18‐Mar 1910 Van dwellers 62 18‐Mar 1910 03‐May 1910 ORCHARD Sophy 28‐Feb 1997 Carminnow Field ORCHARD Mr. Edwin St Winnow 03‐May 1910 Gipsies 63 18‐Mar 1910 ORCHARD James 10‐Feb 1902 Carminnow Field ORCHARD Mr. Edwin St Winnow 03‐May 1910 Gipsies 64 18‐Mar 1910 ORCHARD Fred 26‐Dec 1904 Carminnow Field ORCHARD Mr. Edwin St. Tudy 03‐May 1910 Gipsies 65 18‐Mar 1910 03‐May 1910 ORCHARD James 08‐Apr 1901 Carminnow Field ORCHARD Mr. Edwin St. Tudy 03‐May 1910 Gipsies 66 18‐Mar 1910 03‐May 1910 ORCHARD Noah 12‐May 1903 Carminnow Field ORCHARD Mr. Edwin St. Tudy 03‐May 1910 Gipsies 67 31‐Mar 1910 ORCHARD Louie 06‐Nov 1999 Carminnow Field ORCHARD Mr. Ed. St. Neot 01‐Apr 1910 Travelling hawkers 68 31‐Mar 1910 ORCHARD George 08‐Apr 1901 Carminnow Field ORCHARD Mr. Ed. St. Neot 01‐Apr 1910 Gipsies 69 31‐Mar 1910 ORCHARD Pollie 18‐May 1902 Carminnow Field ORCHARD Mr. Ed. St. Neot 01‐Apr 1910 Gipsies 70 21‐Apr 1910 25‐Apr 1910 HOOKE Charlotte 02‐Oct 1897 Carminnow Cross HOOKE George Menheniot 21‐Apr 1910 Gipsies Travelling about the County 71 21‐Apr 1910 25‐Apr 1910 HOOKE Annie 26‐Apr 1899 Field (Camp) HOOKE George Menheniot 21‐Apr 1910 Gipsies Travelling about the County 72 21‐Apr 1910 25‐Apr 1910 HOOKE Fred 25‐Dec 1904 Field (Camp) HOOKE George Menheniot 21‐Apr 1910 Left 27.4.10 67 26‐May 1910 ORCHARD Louie 06‐Nov 1899 ORCHARD Edward S. Blazey Gate 26‐May 1910 Left 27.5.10 68 26‐May 1910 ORCHARD George 08‐Apr 1901 Field (Camp) ORCHARD Edward S.
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