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Names at Real Del Monte Cornish Cemetery, Hidalgo, Mexico Family names at Real del Monte Cornish Cemetery, Hidalgo, Mexico (mostly 19th century) Contributed by Gill Rifaat, who is able to supply photographs of the graves on request to mailto:[email protected] Although there were over six hundred graves, about half were unmarked but the up to date survey in 2009 now gives us nearly three hundred inscriptions, which have been listed, together with photographs of each grave. Not all were from Cornwall. Abraham Altner Arthur Axford Baptista Bailey Barnett Bawden Bell Bennetts Beyers Billing Biron Bishop Blunt Booth Borlase Bowden Bray Brinkman Brontell Brooking Brown Buchan Bunt Bustamente Cardoso Carne Carter Castillo Cave Chappel Chester Chinn Christie Chynoweth Cisneros Clegg Collins Cornish Cortazar Cortesy Crotte Crowle Daddow Davey Davito Dawe Day Del Rosal Devereux Donald Dunn Dunstan Eastwick Eddy Edgar Edwards Embury English Escobedo Eva Evans Falkenberg Farmer Fawell Filsinger Fitzgerald Galarza Germal Gibson Giese Gilkinson (Wilkinson?) Giron Godden Goldsworthy Gregor Grenfell Grose Gundry Gustive Hales Harris Henderson Hickie Hocking Hodge Hodges Holman Hope Hosking Howatt Hunton Ivey Jackson Jaggi James Jamieson Jarvie Jenkin Jenson Johannsen Jory Kinsman Kuntzen Kuttenburg Langridge Lee Leland Lindstrom Ludllow Luna Richards Marmion Matich Matthews Maurilio McGowan McGrigg Mejia Galarza Meinecke Mendoza Merewether Messenberg Metters Miller Monahan Morcom Morgan Morn Morris Morshead Moss Moyle Mueller Nicholas Nichols Noble Northey O’Connor O’Day Odgers Oliver Olmsted Orrs Ortiz Osborne Ough Oxford Owelly Parker Pascoe Patenaude Pearse Pengelly Penpraze Phillips Pitman Polglaze Pool Porres Pratt Prisilk Prout Rabling Rado Ramirez Randell Rapson Retallack Richards Ridgeway Ripsol Robin del Rosal Rosevear Rowe Rowse Rubio Rule Russey Sainz Sanchez Sampson Scharschmidt Scoble Seaver Seineke Sevier Shelton Skewes Skinfell Smith Snell Sobey Solomon Speare Stempel Stockdale Stoneman Straffon Strand Sullivan Tago Thomas Tindal Threlfall Trelease Trengrove Trevethan Trevithick Trythall Ubilla Uren Vial Vassia Veale Vivian Waters Welly? Williams Winkler Wells Zurhaar Details of those buried in the English Cemetery at Real del Monte, Mexico with photo numbers and plot or reference numbers. Also included are a few memorials at the San Felipe Cemetery, Real del Monte and the Iglesia del Rosario, Real del Monte. The Cornish Inscriptions Project 2003 of Michael Kiernan, Redruth TR16 4BG gives very detailed descriptions of many graves, including verses etc. In some cases a few extra details have been included, where known from other sources. The photos are supplied by Bridget Goldsworthy from the most recent survey of the cemetery in 2009. Another source was Richard Williams’ site research document from 1999 Inv.2009 Inv. ‘47/87 Photo nos. 2001 CIP Ref. nos. ANITA died 25 June 1975 751 732 ABRAHAM John and wife Selina died 5th and 19th August 1899 aged 34 and 37 respectively 165 459 ALTNER Minnie geb. L STEMPEL 7 April 1896‐27 September 1977 700 699 Heinrich Friedrich Waldemar ALTNER 17 Dec 1895‐26 June 1971 ARTHUR Johnson died September 3rd 1884 aged 46 years. Anne Arthur died 572 163 25th November 1887 aged 44 years AXFORD John 18th January 1904 aged 68 years (John Tregonning Axford 158 465 was born to Joseph and Mary Anne (Vincent) bapt. 5 Dec 1836 Lanner Cornwall, married Grace PRISK in 57 in Redruth – she stayed in England with the children.) BABTISTA Teresa Richards 12 April 35 – 15 Nov 94 737 746 BAILEY John son of George and Elizabeth died 1 March 1889 age 28 253 414 BARNETT Elisha died 5th November 1858 aged 35 (shares grave kerbs with 412 253 William Bray (412) BAWDEN Captain W. of Camborne, Cornwall died September 25th 1877 464 51 aged 32 years BAWDEN John Henry died March 17th 1860 aged 2 years 517 174 BAWDEN John of St. Day, Cornwall died El Bordo, Pachuca 23rd December 564 165 1891 aged 52 years. Wife was Nannie. BELL Richard of Middleton in Teasedale, England October 25th 1875 aged 460 55 63 years. Will proved London 6.9.1876 mentions his daughter Elizabeth married to William Rabling. Richard’s wife was Ann Wright, they had 3 children, Joseph, John (born 1841 died 28 Sept 1880 married to Asuncion Carrasco and had 4 children, Anna, Juana, Richardo and unnamed) and Elizabeth BENNETTS James of Camborne died Pachuca February 17th 1878 aged 53 years 552 154 BENNETTS Lucy daughter of James and Selina Bennetts born 15? December 624 14 1882 died 9 January 1883 BENNETTS Joseph son of James and Mary Bennetts died April 1896 625 13 BEYERS Charles T. died July 19th 1929 456 623 BILLING Jonathan Charles Seabar died 20 April 1928 (no memorial – details 618 from 1847) BIRON see EVANS BISHOP William Charles 7th January 1904 age 46 (from Perranarworthal) 138 490 BLUNT William A. died 15 February 1927 (no memorial 1947) 611 BOOTH Gene wife of MILTON S. 20 June 1910 117 512 BORLASE Susan wife of Thomas Henry died Pachuca 29 November 1905 153 469 Aged 60. Susan was from Cornwall BOWDEN Edward FR. Native of Cornwall died 14th April 1865 aged 25 276 355 Remembered on a memorial Centenary Cemetery Camborne BOWDEN Julia daughter of Matthew and Jane born 7th February died 278 353 18th April 1876 BRAY Caroline wife of James died September 13 1914 aged 38 years 58 536 BRAY Maud 9 January 1889 623 15 BRAY Raquel Crotte de Bray from sons & grandchildren born 1895 died 1971 691 707 BRAY Richard R. 1947 gives Ruth Bray died 14 March 1936 654 641 BRAY Richard 8 January 1865 413 252 BRAY William N. died Pachuca January 9 1909 dedicated by sons and daughter 106 500 Masonic symbol with G BRAY William died April 25th 1879 aged 55 years. Also Richard Bray died January 413 252 8th 1865 aged 22 years. (William was killed in a mining accident, his wife was named Mary). Shares Grave kerbs with Elisha BARNETT. BRINKMAN Carolina 15 January 1895 627 11 BRONTELL Alice Jane daughter of John and Nannie born 4th February died 628 10 May 22nd 1866. BROOKING Sam 22 February 1930 5 624 BROWN Mrs. Catherine O’Connor 1919 44 562 BROWN John died Pachuca 20th August 1931 aged 77 years 63 627 BROWN Frank Arthur born November 19 1882 Waterville, Kansas died August 77 544 30 1907 Real del Monte BROWN Louisa died July 19th 1946 677 665 BROWN Katie died 13 August 1963 692 750 BROWN William 20 April 1901 aged 79 years. BROWN Laura wife of John 160 464 9 November 1920 aged 61 years BUCHAN Maria born and died 24 November 1850 634 4 BUNT William A. 15 February 1927 141 611 BUSTAMENTE Maria Speare de born 1904 died 1989 749 737 CARDOSO Juan Javier RADO 17 June 1987 shares with RADO 248‐249 609 CARNE William Body husband of Elizabeth Carne who died at Pachuca, 1 662 Hidalgo May 31st 1929 aged 76 years (bapt c 1853 Illogan, Cornwall Son of William and Martha. Married Elizabeth BOSANKO 1880 Redruth) CARTER William 28.2.1899 aged 27. (Remembered on a memorial in Troon 170 383 Cemetery, Cornwall) assassinated on his way home CASTILLO Maria de Jesus 29 May 1947 641 651 CAVE Ida Donald wife of Norman CAVE‐BROWN‐CAVE Died Pachuca 47 559 January 14th 1924 (1947 says CORVE) CHAPPEL George Brown 1899‐1983 721 725 CHESTER Dr. Enrique 25 November 1907 111 495 CHESTER James died 1st October 1848 aged 19 years 516 173 CHINN Manuel 17 January 1957 from wife and children 707 695 CHINN Thomas J. 12 May 1898 ‐ 17 March 1959 705 694 CHINN Harry 29 March 1888? ‐ 14 June 1955 706 693 CHINN Mary 14 June 1958 706 694 CHRISTIE Frieda Hope died 19 January 1923 48 558 CHYNOWETH John born in Cornwall 1790 died 5 April 1837. 352 296 Also John C. C. Grose Died 13th/19th? July 1859 aged 18 months CISNEROS Modesta E. no memorial or photo 1947 plan mentions it 634 . CLEGG Mrs. W. 20 576 COLLINS Margaret died 31st May 1880 aged 9 months Duarte gives parents as Lavine Collins and Isobel Guzman CORNISH George born in Redruth, Cornwall January 8th 1860 Died Pachuca 56 538 November 5 1919 CORTAZA see 28 see also TREVETHAN CORTAZAR Augustus Trevethan died 3 November 1972 695 704 CORTESY Charles T. died 3rd November 1918 38 569 CROTTE I e de Bray, Raquel, see Bray 691 707 CROWLE Grace wife of Fred 17 January 1887 aged 32. Also Minnie Leonora 176 436 daughter of Fred and Lena Crowle died 5 September 1898 aged 6 years And Bertha Edna daughter of Fred and Lena died 26 March 1890 (or 28 March 1900) aged 4 years. Also E. A. Leonora Crowle died 28 January 1921 aged 65. DADDOW W. J. 19 577 DADDOW Vincent died 31st July 1894, aged 25, bachelor, miner from England 507 91 DAVEY James who departed life October 13 1887 aged 63 years 185 443 DAVEY John died 24th October 1889 aged 43 years. Also Thomas died 498 194 January 29th 1875 aged 56 years DAVITO Juan died 30 April 1922 29 564 DAWE Maclovia Marcelina died 18 July 1884 aged 8 years. Alfred S. DAWE 569 138 died June 10th 1888 DAWE Lucy infant daughter of F.W. & Isabella Dawe died 11th September 1883 336 311 aged 42 days. Also William ROWE of Camborne died May 3rd 1875 aged 30. Also his father Edward ROWE who died Pachuca June 27th 1880 aged 57 years. 1947 plan gives November for Lucy, 30 May 1875 for William Rowe and 17th January 1880 for Edward Rowe. Double plot. DAWE Captain William 19th June 1858. His wife Elizabeth died 23rd November 596 136 1885 (names given in Spanish. Elizabeth nee MOWLEM, previously MURRISH DAWE Isabel Jacoba 20 September 1883 571 164 DAWE Eileen Florence daughter of Charles and Ellen died at El Chico, Mexico 398 262 Saturday April 19th 1913 aged 19 months DAY Eduardo Day 18 October 1822 ‐ 7th March 1895 (1947 gives the name as 369 117 Edward O Day) DEL ROSAL Alfonso Zavala see RICHARDS 230 DEL ROSAL Juan R.
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