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- Edition: Carlisle Journal BMD Notices 1843 Carlisle Journal BMD Notices 1843
Saturday 11 Mar 1843 (p. 3, col. 7)
Marriages.
At St. Cuthbert's Church, on Sunday, the 5th instant, Mr. Thos. TURNER, hatter, to Miss Isabella CARRUTHERS, confectioner and
fruiterer, both of English Street.
In the Superintendent Registrar's Office, Carlisle, on the 7th instant, Mr. Wm. CHAMBERS, of Botchergate, slater, to Miss Jane REED,
of English Street.
At St. Mary's Church, on the 4th instant, Mr. Geo. THRESHIE to Miss Sarah PARKER.
At Croglin, on Thursday, the 2nd instant, by the Rev. John JACKSON, Mr. John MILBURN, of Liverpool, to Elizabeth, third daughter of
Mr. John SCOTT, of Newbiggin Townhead.
At Wigton, on Wednesday last, Mr. William HOWE to Miss Sarah CLARK.
At Crosthwaite Church, Keswick, on Tuesday week, Mr. S. FISHER, of Portinscale, to Miss Ann WEIGHTMAN, of Great Crosthwaite, near
Keswick; same place, on Monday last, Mr. Wm. BLEASDALE to Miss Mary CORRAGAN.
At Workington, on the 27th ult., Mr. Wm. BOWEN, hairdresser, to Miss Sarah WILKINSON, dress maker; on the 28th, Mr. Jos. PAPE,
farmer, Winscales, to Miss Elizabeth NEWTON, of the Scaw, near Harrington.
At St. Bees, Whitehaven, on Wednesday week, Mr. Plasket THOMPSON, watchmaker and jeweller, to Mrs. HEWITT, daughter of Mr. Rowland
WILSON, and relict of the late Capt. HEWITT, of the "Elizabeth Buckham," of Whitehaven.
At Bootle, on Monday week, Mr. James GAITSKELL, saddler, to Miss Eleanor HODGSON.
At Grayrigg Chapel, on Monday week, Mr. Richard THEXTON, farmer, to Miss Betsy WALKER.
At Shrivenham, on the 28th ult., the Hon. Thomas LIDDELL, second son of Lord Ravensworth, to Caroline Elizabeth, daughter of the
late and sister of the present Viscount BARRINGTON.
Deaths.
In Grapes Lane, on Tuesday last, aged 66, Mr. James COWAN, staymaker. The deceased was known to a large circle of acquaintances as a
man of more than ordinary capacity: his attainments in knowledge being considerable, accompanied with a mild and unassuming
deportment of manner. In him his family have lost a kind and affectionate parent, and society a useful member.
In Scotch Street, on the 25th ult., Elizabeth BATY, widow of the late Mr. Francis BATY, farmer, of Whiteclose, in the parish of
Arthuret, aged 52 years.
In East Street, Botchergate, on Saturday last, Mrs. Ann SMITH, widow, aged 59 years.
In Botchergate, on Tuesday, the 7th instant, Miss Jane ARMSTRONG, aged 58 years.
In Botchergate, on Wednesday, the 8th instant, Margaret, wife of Mr. James WILSON, Sexton at Christ Church, in this city, aged 56
years.
In Church Street, on the 6th instant, Mr. John STORROW, aged 58 years.
In Shaddongate, on the 6th instant, Mr. John STORY, aged 51 years.
At Caldcoats, on the 9th instant, Mr. David RUSSELL, aged 28 years.
At Carlisle, on the 5th instant, Mrs. Elizabeth JONES, aged 80 years.
At Thorne Flat, on the 9th instant, Mr. William BLAYLOCK, aged 58 years.
At the house of her brother-in-law, at Botcherby, on Tuesday last, Jane ARMSTRONG, aged 58 years.
At Houghton, on Monday last, Margaret, relict of the late Mr. Robert SUTTON, of that place, aged 80 years-one of the Society of
Friends.
At Holm End, near Crosby-on-Eden, on the 27th ult., William, the fourth son of the late Mr. John NICHOLSON, aged 35 years, much
respected by a large circle of acquaintances.
At Wetheral, on the 23rd ult., Mr. William HOODLESS, aged 18 years.
At Wigton, on the 4th instant, Mrs. Mary ARMSTRONG, aged 79 years; on the 5th instant, George, youngest son of Mr. William
RICHARDSON, currier; on the 6th, Mary Ann, wife of Mr. Daniel FURNASS, and daughter of the late Mr. CARRICK, postmaster, aged 39
years.
At Penrith, on the 4th instant, Mary, widow of the late Mr. Robert HUDDLESTON, stay-maker, aged 81 years; on the 8th, Matthew BELL,
labourer, aged 70 years.
At Ludbrook House, near Ermington, Devon, on the 28th ult., aged 53, William, eldest son of the late Christopher BORRADAILE, of
Wigton.
At Keswick, on Saturday last, the 4th inst., Elizabeth, the wife of Mr. Abraham WREN, black lead pencil manufacturer, in the prime
of life.
At the Parsonage House, Broughton in Furness, on the 1st instant, after a very short illness, Sarah, wife of the Rev. Wm. PEARSON,
Minister of the same place, in the 74th year of her age.
The Rev. Joseph LOWTHER, of Cockermouth, Pastor of Embleton Church and Wythorp Chapel, departed this life on Thursday, the 2nd
instant, after a few weeks illness.
At Cockermouth, on Thursday, March 2nd, the Rev. Joseph LOWTHER, of the Perpetual Curacies of Embleton and Wythop, aged 44; same
day, Hannah, the wife of Mr. Meale SHEARMAN, and only daughter of the late Mr. JACKSON, of the Royal Oak Inn, Keswick, aged 27; also
Mrs. Mary WILSON, widow, aged 68 years; on Saturday, 4th instant, Mr. Ralph BUSHBY, mariner, aged 45 years; same day, Mr. George
ARMSTRONG, draper, aged 23 years; also, Hannah, eldest daughter of Mr. Joseph WATSON, Agent of the Carlisle City and District Bank,
and formerly of Brigham, aged 27 years, a member of the Society of Friends.
On the 3rd inst., whilst on a visit at the Schoose Farm, near Workington, after a short indisposition, Mary BENN, housekeeper to Mr.
T. BRIGGS, Mosser, aged 66 years.
At Workington, on Thursday week, Miss Hannah TATE, aged 68 years; on the 4th instant, Mr. Daniel MIDDLETON, aged 60 years; Mr. James
HARVEY, aged 41 years.
At Whitehaven, on Monday, the 27th ult., Captain Michael HUTCHINSON, in the 74th year of his age; on Friday week, aged 73, Miss
Grace RUDD-she was the last survivor of a family of much respectability in Whitehaven; Mrs. Martha KESWICK, aged 58 years; Mr. John
NELSON, hawker, in the 43rd year of his age.
On the 18th November last, at sea, on board the Princess Royal, Captain ROBINSON, from Calcutta for Liverpool, Isaac, only son of
Mr. ROBINSON, printer and bookseller, of Whitehaven, in the 22nd year of his age.
At Wolsty, on the 4th inst., Margaret BEEBY, widow, aged 45 years, after a lingering illness.
At Rayne, Essex, on the 26th ult., in the 20th year of her age, Elizabeth, relict of H. P. BLENCOWE, Esq., of Thoby Priory, in that
county, and of Blencowe, in Cumberland.
On the Grand Cayman's Island, off Cuba, on the 19th Nov., 1842, aged 48, Capt. William THOMPSON, of the brig Duchess of Buccleuch,
of Dumfries.