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- Edition: Carlisle Journal BMD Notices 1841 Carlisle Journal BMD Notices 1841
Saturday 02 Oct 1841 (p. 3, col. 6-7)
Births.
A few days ago, Mrs. BENNETT, of this place, presented her husband with a trifling addition of three (two boys and a girl) to his already large family. We understand that the mother and children are as well as can be expected. This is the second time that Mrs. B. has had three at a birth. Mrs. B. has also had twins thrice since her marriage.— Simcoe Observer.
Marriages.
At St. Cuthbert's Church, on the 28th ult., by the Rev. Mr. FAWCETT, William KENNEDY, Esq., W.S., Edinburgh, to Sarah, third daughter of William CARRICK, Esq., Lonsdale Street.
At St. Mary's, on the 28th ult., Mr. Daniel TATE, to Miss JOHNSTONE, Scotch Street.
At Penrith, on the 29th ult., Mr. Joseph GREEN, brazier, to Miss Elizabeth WALLACE.
At Cockermouth, on the 18th ult., Mr. John MOFFET, weaver, to Jane BURNS.
At Annan, on the 13th ult., Mr. Miles OSBORNE, boot and shoemaker, Mowbray, Holme Cultram, to Mary, only daughter of Mr. BLACKBURN, innkeeper, of the same place.
At Crosscannonby, on the 24th ult., Mr. M'MASTERS, to Miss Margaret PETERS; and at the same place, on the 25th ult., Mr. Jonathan ROBINSON, to Mrs. WILKINSON, all of Maryport.
At Workington, on Saturday last, Mr. John SKELTON, shoemaker, to Miss Barbara KEOWN.
At Whitehaven, on Thursday week, Mr. William HARRISON, mariner, to Miss Mary HARPER; on the same day, Mr. J. BONE, mariner, to Miss Ann FITZSIMONS.
At St. James's Church, Piccadilly, on the 18th ult., by the Rev. Mr. H. BROOKFIELD, Mr. John GRAHAM, of Oxford street, formerly of Brampton, to Jane, youngest daughter of the late William BROOKER, of Reading, Berks.
Deaths.
At Pelling Place, Old Windsor, on the 24th ult., aftet a few days illness, Jane, eldest daughter of Mr. James BONNELL, of this city, aged 41 years—universally beloved and deeply regretted by all who knew her, possessing every female virtue.
In Lowther Street, on the 29th ult., William Beaumont, son of Mr. W. CARRICK, jun., hat manufacturer, aged 10 months.
In Finkle Street, at her brother's house, on the 28th ult., Mary, eldest daughter of the late Mr. Henry NUTTER, of this city, aged 48 years, much respected.
In St. Alban's Row, on Friday, the 24th ult., Mary PIERCY, aged 21 years.
In Caldcoats, on the 27th ult., Mary GLASBY, aged 76 years.
At Longwathby, on Monday last, at the house of his brother, Mr. John CARRICK, jun., son of Mr. J. CARRICK, China merchant in this city, aged 26 years, deeply regretted by a large circle of acquaintances.
At Cummersdale, on the 26th ult., Joshua GRAIGSILL [sic – CRAGHILL according to FreeBMD], aged 21 years.
At Crosby Moor, on Monday, September 27th, Mr. Thomas TOPPING, aged 52 years.
At Nordvue, on Monday last, John DIXON, Esq., in his 40th year.
At Manchester, on the 21st ult., after a long illness, Margaret, wife of William PEARSON, aged 27 years, a native of Great Corby, near Carlisle,—her death is sincerely regretted by a numerous circle of friends aud acquaintances.
At Wigton, on Sunday last, after a tedious illness, Miss Christiana TIFFIN, youngest daughter of the late Mr. Thomas TIFFIN, of Whins Mill, aged 50 years, much and deservedly respected.
At Wigton, on Saturday last, Joseph, eldest son of Mr. Joseph SHEFFIELD, timber merchant, aged 12 years.
At Wigton, on Monday last, Catherine RITCHIE, aged 65 years.
At Brigham Low House, on the 10th inst., Mr. Wm. PARK, aged 65 years. The deceased was formerly of Workington, but had lately resided at the first-named place, with his son, Mr. J. PARK, superintendent of the extensive lime-works belonging to Joseph HARRIS, Esq., of Greysouthen.
At Wigton, on Wednesday last, Frances, youngest daughter of Mr. Joseph SHEFFIELD, butcher, aged 10 years.
At Penrith, on the 25th ult., Mr. Jonathan CUTHBERTSON, aged 69 years.
At Cockermouth, on the 29th ult., Mary, wife of J. DODGSON, hatter, aged 52 years; also, on the same day, Mary, daughter of Jonathan MUSGRAVE, aged 10 years.
At Whitehaven, lately, aged 81 years, Mrs. Elizabeth MASON; Mrs. Dorothy CROSTHWAITE, aged 88 years; Mrs. MARTINDALE, wife of Mr. MARTINDALE, cabinet-maker, aged 48 years; Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. ROAN, boot and shoe-maker, aged 26 years; Mr. Richard DOUGLAS, aged 71 years, landlord of the Indian King.
At Lowbyer, Alston, on the 28th ult., Mr. J. D. LAZONBY, aged 74 years.
At Alston, on the 27th ult., Miss Hannah DICKINSON, aged 16 years.
In London, very suddenly, John, son of Mr. Nathaniel ROBSON, formerly of Irthington Mill, in this county, aged 3 years.