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- Edition: Carlisle Journal BMD Notices 1842 Carlisle Journal BMD Notices 1842
Saturday 29 Oct 1842 (p. 3, col. 6-7)
Births.
On the 26th instant, at Little Salkeld Vicarage, the Lady of the Rev. William SHARP, of a son.
Marriages.
At St. Cuthbert's Church, since our last, Mr. Andrew Mc.CRINDLE, to Miss Jane WHARTON, both of the parish of Saint Cuthbert; Mr. John MURRAY, sergeant in the 32nd regiment of foot, to Miss Elizabeth M'GOWAN, both of Botchergate; Mr. Enoch HOLDING, of Blackwell, to Miss Margaret SKELTON, of English Damside.
At Beaumont, on the 22nd instant, by the Rev. R. ROBINSON, B.A., Mr. William MURRAY, of Whinnow, to Miss Mary Ann WISEMAN, of Monkhill.
At Penrith, on the 25th instant, Mr. Gowan STEEL, of the Royal Artillery, Carlisle, to Miss Sarah KESWICK, of Penrith.
At Alston, on the 27th instant, Mr. Richard HETHERINGTON, to Miss Barbara SWINDLE, both of Nenthead.
At the Register Office, Cockermouth, on Tuesday, the 25th instant, Mr. George FLETCHER, Hatter, to Mary Ann LITTLE, both of Cockermouth.
At Appleby, on Sunday, the 23rd inst., Mr. Joseph WARRICK, of Warcop, to Elizabeth ADDISON, of Colby; on Wednesday, the 26th inst., Mr. Robert LAMB, Bongate, to Miss Elizabeth STEPHENSON, of Appleby.
At Whitehaven, on the 23rd instant, Mr. Henry TAGGART, sawyer, to Miss Mary SHIELDS.
On Saturday last, at Egremont, Mr. Geo. MINNIKIN, tailor, to Miss Bridget ASHLEY.
At Threlkeld, on Thursday week, Isaac, eldest son of Mr. BROWNRIGG, woollen manufacturer, Keswick, to Mary Ann eldest daughter of Mr. Thomas GREENHOW, yeoman, Threlkeld.
At Liverpool, on the 3rd inst, Mr. CLAYTON, licensed victualler, to Mrs. Caroline BENN, late of Whitehaven.
At Kirkby Stephen, on the 18th inst., Mr. J. [?] FORSYTH, to Miss Elizabeth WHITFIELD. [The only FORSYTH matching Elizabeth WHITFIELD on FreeBMD is William FORSYTH.]
At Norfolk Island, on the 6th April, 1842, by the Rev. T. B NAYLOR, the Hon. William Henry Cecil Tennison PERRY, second son to the late Lord Glentworth, and grandson to the Earl of Limerick, to Margaret Jane, only daughter of N. HORSLEY, Esq., 96th Regiment.—Sydney Paper.
Deaths.
In Finkle Street, on Wednesday last, Ellis, son of Mr. W. H. NUTTER, artist, aged 21. The deceased held an appointment in the Post Offic [sic], in which situation he was much esteemed, and from his mild and amiable deportment through life, his decease is deeply regretted by his friends and relatives.
In Scotch Street, on Wednesday last, Mr. GILKERSON, cooper, aged 31 years.
In Water Lane, on Sunday last, Mr. John TINNION, aged 44 years.
In Bridge Street, on the 27th instant, Mr. Thomas NAYLOR, ged [sic] 40 years.
In Botchergate, on Sunday last, Mrs. Isabella SAGAR, aged 66 years.
In Botchergate, on Sunday week, Miss Alice ABBOTT, aged 28 years.
In Matthews’s Yard, on the 25th instant, Mrs. Elizabeth FOSTER, aged 74 years.
In the Forge Green, on the 19th inst., Mrs. Rachael GRAHAM, aged 80 years.
At St. Mary’s Workhouse, on the 24th inst., Jane HORRICKS, aged 100 years.
On Friday, the 21st instant, at Longburgh, after a long illness, Mrs. Mary LIDDELL, the wife of Samuel LIDDELL, in the 54th year of her age.
At Brampton, on the 23rd instant, aged 52, Mr. Jos. CROZIER, black and whitesmith.
At Wigton, on the 17th instant, Mr. David MAWHINNEY, aged 45 years.
At the Union Workhouse, Wigton, on the 22nd inst., Eleanor HADDEN, aged 28 years.
At Westnewton, on Friday, the 21st instant, Mr. Robert BLAYLOCK, aged 28 years.
At Kirkhaugh, on the 20th instant, Mrs. Mary WALTON, aged 90 years.
At Sandgate, Penrith, on the 21st instant, Mrs. Eleanor NICHOLSON, aged 72.
At Netherend, Penrith, on the 21st inst., Edward STOCKDALE, aged 13 years.
At Penrith, on the 21st instant, Elizabeth Ann, infant daughter of Mr. Richd. BAILEY, Chemist and Druggist.
At Nenthead, on the 26th instant, Mrs. Mary THOMPSON, aged 37 years.
At Southerfield, Holme Cultram, on Monday, the 17th inst., after a lingering illness, Mary, the wife of Mr. William WOOD, aged 36 years.
At Hillbeck, parish of Kirkandrews, on the 21st instant, Mrs. Ann DAVIDSON, aged 74.
At Ormside, on the 18th instant, Mrs. Jane SHEPHERD, wife of Mr. Jos. SHEPHERD, yeoman, formerly of Brelks Hall, aged 67 years.
At Whitehaven, Mr. Christopher WHARTON, aged 65; Mrs. Alice WILSON, widow, aged 53 years; Mary Ann, wife of Mr. John QUINN; Ann BLAND, widow, aged 82 years; Mr. W. H. BARNETT, aged 33 years.
On Tuesday week, at Egremont, Mrs. Mary UPTON, aged 65 years.
On Sunday last, at Workington, after a short illness, in the 30th year of his age, Mr. John Mc.NAB, spirit merchant.
At Maryport, on Sunday week, Mr. John BELL, aged 72 years.
At Great Broughton, near Cockermouth, on Thursday week, Mr. Joseph WILSON, yeoman, aged 75 years.
On Thursday, the 6th instant, at the residence of his son-in-law, (Captain Charles CALVERT, of George’s-place, Derby,) aged 70, Mr. Thomas WILSON, late of Workington, Cumberland.
At Kirkby Stephen, on Monday the 12th instant, John, the only son of Henry JACKSON, Esq., solicitor.
Grace DARLING, the heroine of the Longstone lighthouse, we lament to say, died on Thursday week, at Bamburgh, at the early age of 25. Her memory will long survive in the hearts of her countrymen.
The distinguished German sculptor, RUHL, died at Cassel, in the first week of the present month, at the age of 77. RUHL was the preceptor of RAUCH, of Berlin, and held the appointment of professor at the Academy of Arts of Cassel.
The Hon. and Rev. G. RUSHOUT BOWLES died at the Rectory House, Burford, on Monday week.