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Hayle Foundry Infant School Admissions Hayle Foundry Infant School Admissions Transcribed from LDS film no. 1471658 by Karen Duvall Exempt indicates whether exempt from religious instruction AdmissionSurname Forename(s) Birth Name of Parent Address Exempt Last School AttendedClass Left Remarks Notes No. Date Year Date Year / Guardian Admission Withdrawal Date Year 1 Jan 1875 MOULDEN Samuel 20‐Nov 1869 Wm MOULDEN Foundry Hill No Transferred from Mixed School 2nd dead 2 Jan 1875 CHAPMAN George 23‐Apr 1868 Mr CHAPMAN Foundry Hill No Transferred from Mixed School 1st 1st Nov 1875 left 3 Jan 1875 GEORGE William 18‐Mar 1869 Mr GEORGE Carnsew No Transferred from Mixed School 1st left 4 Jan 1875 HEAD Herbert 10‐Apr 1870 Mr HEAD Foundry Hill No Transferred from Mixed School 2nd 1877 transferred 5 Jan 1875 TRIPP Sarah Ann 04‐Jul 1869 Mr TRIPP Foundry Hill No Transferred from Mixed School 1st 1877 transferred 6 Jan 1875 TREGOVE Thomas 29‐Jun 1869 Thomas TREGOVE Back Lane No Transferred from Mixed School 1st 1st Nov 1875 dead 7 Jan 1875 COUCH Henrietta 26‐Jul 1868 Mr COUCH Foundry No Transferred from Mixed School 1st left 8 Jan 1875 WHITTY John Henry 19‐Nov 1869 Mrs WHITTY Hayle No Transferred from Mixed School 2nd left 9 Jan 1875 SYMONS Susan 21‐Oct 1868 Mr SYMONS Foundry Hill No Transferred from Mixed School 1st transferred 10 Jan 1875 WHEAR Thomas 15‐Sep 1869 Mr WHEAR Foundry Hill No Transferred from Mixed School 1st 1877 transferred 11 Jan 1875 HAMPTON Minnie 20‐May 1869 Mrs HAMPTON Foundry Hill No Transferred from Mixed School 1st transferred 12 Jan 1875 BONE John Henry 15‐Jan 1869 Mr BONE Foundry Hill No Transferred from Mixed School 1st left 13 Jan 1875 GILBERT George 02‐Jun 1868 Mr GILBERT High Lanes No Transferred from Mixed School 1st transferred 14 Jan 1875 TRATHEN Kate 14‐Oct 1867 Mr TRATHEN Hale Terrace No Transferred from Mixed School 1st transferred 15 Jan 1875 TRATHEN Verena 19‐Jan 1869 Mr TRATHEN Hale Terrace No Transferred from Mixed School 1st 1877 transferred 16 Jan 1875 MORGAN William 18‐Jan 1870 Mr MORGAN Foundry Hill No Transferred from Mixed School 2nd 1878 transferred 17 Jan 1875 LOVE Edith 10‐Oct 1868 Mr LOVE Penpol Terrace No Transferred from Mixed School 1st transferred 18 Jan 1875 GODOLPHIN Sydney 27‐Apr 1867 Mr GODOLPHIN Hayle Terrace No Transferred from Mixed School 1st transferred 19 Jan 1875 HAMPTON James 14‐Feb 1867 Mrs HAMPTON Foundry No Transferred from Mixed School 1st left 20 Jan 1875 DINGLE Annie 01‐Aug 1869 Mr DINGLE Hayle Terrace No Transferred from Mixed School 1st left 21 Jan 1875 SAMPSON Bessie 24‐Jul 1868 Mr SAMPSON Hayle No Transferred from Mixed School 1st transferred 22 Jan 1875 CALLOWAY William 16‐Dec 1868 Mr CALLOWAY Foundry Hill No Transferred from Mixed School 1st transferred 23 Jan 1875 LOVE Charles 07‐Apr 1870 Mr LOVE Under Cliff No Transferred from Mixed School 2nd 1877 transferred 24 Jan 1875 WARREN Joseph 07‐Apr 1870 Mr WARREN Under Cliff No Transferred from Mixed School 2nd 1877 left 25 Jan 1875 ROWE Ida 11‐Jul 1869 Mr ROWE Foundry No Transferred from Mixed School 1st 1877 transferred 26 Jan 1875 TOY Annie 12‐Nov 1867 Mr TOY Mellanear No Transferred from Mixed School 1st left 27 Jan 1875 MATHEWS Caroline 04‐Mar 1867 Mr MATHEWS Penpol Terrace No Transferred from Mixed School 1st 1877 transferred 28 Jan 1875 NEWTON Isaac 12‐Mar 1869 Mr NEWTON Back Lane No Transferred from Mixed School 1st 1st Sep 1875 left 29 Jan 1875 MAYNARD Charles 14‐Nov 1868 Mr MAYNARD Hayle Terrace No Transferred from Mixed School 1st left 30 Jan 1875 PARSONS Emily 21‐May 1868 Mr PARSONS Penpol Terrace No Transferred from Mixed School 1st 1877 transferred 31 Jan 1875 RICHARDS Charles 07‐Apr 1870 Mr RICHARDS Foundry No Transferred from Mixed School 3rd 1878 transferred 32 Jan 1875 SELDON William J06‐Aug 1869 Mr SELDON Foundry No Transferred from Mixed School 2nd 1878 transferred 33 Jan 1875 COOMBE Eliza B08‐Jan 1868 Joseph COOMBE Foundry No Transferred from Mixed School 1st transferred 34 Jan 1875 CROWLE Edward 17‐Sep 1869 Mr CROWLE Foundry Hill No Transferred from Mixed School 2nd 2nd May 1876 left the town 35 Jan 1875 MASSEY Charles 10‐Dec 1870 Frances A MASSEY Chapel Row No Transferred from Mixed School 2nd 1878 transferred 36 Jan 1875 ROWE Ellen 30‐Sep 1868 Mr ROWE Foundry No Transferred from Mixed School 1st left 37 Jan 1875 CROWLE Edwin 29‐Jul 1871 Mr CROWLE Foundry Hill No Transferred from Mixed School 3rd 3rd May 1876 left the town 38 Jan 1875 HOCKING Mary Ann 31‐Oct 1866 Mr HOCKING Foundry Hill No Transferred from Mixed School 1st 1st Mar 1875 transferred 39 Jan 1875 HOCKING Philippa 15‐Mar 1869 Mr HOCKING Foundry Hill No Transferred from Mixed School 2nd 2nd Mar 1875 left 40 Jan 1875 ROWE Henry 16‐Feb 1870 Mr ROWE Penpol Terrace No Transferred from Mixed School 2nd Jul 1878 transferred 41 Jan 1875 SHOLL Henry 16‐Dec 1868 Mr SHOLL Foundry No Transferred from Mixed School 1st 1878 transferred 42 Jan 1875 BERRIMAN Mary 30‐May 1868 Mr BERRIMAN Penpol Terrace No Transferred from Mixed School 1st left 43 Jan 1875 BERRIMAN Emily 24‐Nov 1869 Mr BERRIMAN High Lanes No Transferred from Mixed School 1st 1877 transferred 44 Jan 1875 GILBERT Francis 25‐Jan 1870 Mr GILBERT Hayle No Transferred from Mixed School 2nd 1st Sep 1877 Left reason, 45 Jan 1875 HUNT Eliza 02‐Jan 1869 Mr HUNT Carnsew No Transferred from Mixed School 2nd 1878 transferred 46 Jan 1875 WARD Jane 20‐Jul 1869 Mr WARD Clifton Terrace No Transferred from Mixed School 2nd 1877 transferred 47 Jan 1875 SYMONS Annie 21‐Dec 1870 Mr SYMONS Foundry Hill No Transferred from Mixed School 3rd 1879 transferred 48 Jan 1875 HUNT Ellen 29‐Aug 1871 Mr HUNT Carnsew No Transferred from Mixed School 2nd 1879 transferred 49 Jan 1875 HEBBARD Henry 12‐Sep 1869 Mr HEBBARD Penpol Terrace No Transferred from Mixed School 2nd 1877 transferred 50 Jan 1875 UDY Albert 10‐Mar 1871 Mr UDY Foundry No Transferred from Mixed School 3rd 1879 transferred 51 Jan 1875 BONE Thomas 24‐Jun 1870 Mr BONE Foundry Hill No Transferred from Mixed School 2nd 1878 transferred 52 Jan 1875 NEWTON Thomas T26‐Feb 1869 Mr NEWTON St Erth Praze No Transferred from Mixed School 1st left 53 Jan 1875 READ Lucy Jane 21‐Oct 1869 Mrs READ Foundry Hill No Transferred from Mixed School 2nd 1877 transferred 54 Jan 1875 READ Ada Grace 12‐Jul 1871 Mrs READ Foundry Hill No Transferred from Mixed School 3rd 1878 left the county 55 Jan 1875 TRATHEN Herbert 29‐Aug 1870 Mr TRATHEN Penpol Terrace No Transferred from Mixed School 1st 1878 transferred 56 Jan 1875 COOMBE Elizabeth 28‐Oct 1870 Joseph COOMBE Foundry No Transferred from Mixed School 1st 1879 transferred 57 Jan 1875 JENKYN Jane 04‐Nov 1871 Mr JENKYN Foundry Hill No Transferred from Mixed School 1st 1879 transferred 58 Jan 1875 SAMPSON Charles 23‐Jul 1871 Mr SAMPSON Chapel Row No Transferred from Mixed School 1st 1879 transferred 59 Jan 1875 BRAY Thomas Oct 1869 Mr BRAY Foundry No Transferred from Mixed School 2nd 1877 transferred 60 Jan 1875 TRATHEN Caroline 29‐Dec 1870 Mrs TRATHEN Hayle No Transferred from Mixed School 2nd 2nd Jan 1875 left 61 Jan 1875 TRATHEN Matilda 29‐Sep 1868 Mrs TRATHEN Foundry Hill No Transferred from Mixed School 1st 1st 1875 left 62 Jan 1875 PELLEW Thomas 29‐Sep 1869 Mr PELLEW High Lanes No Transferred from Mixed School 3rd 1878 transferred 63 Jan 1875 HOSKING Minnie 14‐Aug 1869 Mrs HOSKING Back Lane No None 2nd 1st 1877 left the town 64 Jan 1875 HAMMILL Minnie 02‐Mar 1870 Mr HAMMILL Hayle No None 2nd 1877 transferred 65 Jan 1875 WHITTY Mary Ellen 16‐Sep 1871 Mrs WHITTY Foundry No None 3rd 3rd Jan 1876 dead 66 Feb 1875 HARRY Everett 08‐May 1871 Mr HARRY Foundry No None 3rd 1879 transferred 67 Feb 1875 SIDMAN Susan 06‐Jan 1865 Mr SIDMAN Foundry No None 1st 1877 left 68 Feb 1875 SIDMAN Philippa 10‐Mar 1868 Mr SIDMAN Foundry No None 2nd 1877 left 69 Mar 1875 PENBORTHY Ellen A21‐Jan 1871 Mr PENBORTHY Mill Row No None 2nd 2nd Sep 1875 left 70 Mar 1875 COUCH Annie 18‐Dec 1871 Mr COUCH Foundry No None 3rd 1879 transferred 71 Apr 1875 PEARCE Georgiana 18‐May 1868 Mr PEARCE St Erth Praze No Private 1st left 72 Apr 1875 TABB Angelina 18‐Apr 1867 Mr TABB St Erth Praze No Private 1st transferred 73 Apr 1875 TABB James 03‐Mar 1869 Mr TABB St Erth Praze No Private 1st 1878 transferred 74 Apr 1875 MORRIS Richard 15‐Mar 1870 Mr MORRIS Hayle Terrace No None 2nd 1877 transferred 75 Apr 1875 GILBERT Jane 30‐Jul 1871 Mr GILBERT Penpol Terrace No None 3rd 3rd Mar 1876 left 76 Apr 1875 ODGERS Elizth Jane 26‐Feb 1870 Mr ODGERS St Erth Praze No None 2nd 1878 transferred 77 Apr 1875 BROWN Mary Ann 01‐Mar 1872 Mr BROWN Hayle No None 2nd 2nd Jul 1875 left 78 Apr 1875 NEWTON Sarah 13‐Apr 1869 Mr NEWTON Back Lane No None 2nd 1st Dec 1875 left 79 May 1875 COOMBE Harry 04‐Aug 1872 Joseph COOMBE Foundry No None 3rd Jun 1880 transferred 80 June 1875 BARKER Elizabeth 22‐Mar 1868 Mr BARKER Hayle No None 2nd 1st Sep 1875 left 81 Jul 1875 HOCKEN James Henry 06‐Mar 1870 Mr HOCKEN Clifton Terrace No None 2nd 1st Jan 1876 left 82 Aug 1875 PHILP William 09‐Apr 1869 Mr PHILP Foundry No None 2nd 1878 transferred 83 Sep 1875 MAYNARD Minnie 06‐Sep 1871 Mr MAYNARD Penpol Terrace No None 3rd left the town 84 Oct 1875 MITCHELL Enoch 03‐Mar 1869 Mr MITCHELL Clifton Terrace No None 1st left 85 Oct 1875 SYMONS John 01‐Jan 1872 Mr SYMONS Foundry No 3rd 1879 transferred 86 Oct 1875 BIRCH Joseph Henry 04‐Aug 1870 Mr BIRCH No 2nd left 87 Jun 1875 BARKER Annie Jane 04‐Sep 1868 Mr Mr BARKER Hayle No 2nd 1st Dec 1875 left 88 Jun 1875 WHEAR Edwin 01‐Oct 1871 Mr WHEAR Foundry No 3rd 1879 transferred 89 Jun 1875 BEAGLEHOLE Percy 25‐Sep 1871 Mr BEAGLEHOLE Foundry No 3rd 1879 transferred 90 Jun 1875 COLLETT Edith 16‐Jul 1867 Mr
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