Marriages and Obituaries August 23rd 1833
Transcribed by Caryl Williams
MARRIED
On 13th June last at Falmouth, Jamaica Captain Joseph COOKE of the barque Amelia, of this port, to Mary Jane, third daughter of Mr William FOSBROOKE
On Tuesday the 16th at St Luke's church, the Rev G W L BOWER of Ashton-under-Lyne to Miss HANCOCK of Ormskirk
On Thusrday the 1st at Frome Selwood, the Rev Cyrus MORALL, A M of this town, to Emily Jane, eldest daughter of the late Rev Francis BLACKBURNE, rector of Weston-super-mare Somerset, and of Ruskell, Yorkshire
On Sunday the 4th, at St James church, Edward EVANS watchmaker, to Elizabeth FAZARKERLEY, both of this parish
On Wednesday the 7th, at St Michael's church, Toxteth Park, Mr John ROBINSON slater and plasterer, to Mary, second daughter of Mr William WILLIAMS, Crabtree-lane, both of this town
On Thursday the 8th at the Friends Meeting House, Kendal, John Sanderson THOMAS Esq, of Bristol to Deborah, fourth daughter of W D CREWDSON Esq, of Helme Lodge near Kendal
On Sunday, the 11th at Prestbury, Mr P BEARD of Shrigley, to Miss A BOOTH, of the same place, after a tedious but short courtship of seven weeks-the bridegroom having attained his 90th year, and the bride in her 25th only
On Tuesday the 13th at St John's church Chester, John, third son of George HARRISON Esq Crook street to Francis Mary, youngest daughter of William YATE Esq Broughton Same day at Prestwich church, James William MYLNE Esq, of Lincoln's Inn, barrister-at-law, to Sarah Jane daughter of Robert PHILLIPS Esq, of The Park Prestwich
Same day at Kirkham, by the Rev BOWDEN, Mr Robert PARKINSON, (of the firm PARKINSON and BAMBER drapers, Blackburn), to Miss PORTER only daughter of the late, Mr John PORTER currier, of the former place
Same day at All Saints Church, Southampton, Mr Samuel DREW of this town to Martha, eldest daughter of Mr Robert OLIVER of Southampton
Same day at St Peter's church, Mr Jabez BELLIS, of Wellington Shropshire, late of Liverpool, to Miss M E PARRY eldest daughter of Mr Edw PARRY, of His Majesty's Customs
On Wednesday the 14th at Manchester, Mr John Richmond RICHARDSON, son of the late Mr Isaac RICHARDSON of that town, to Miss Jane WILSON of Ashton-under-Lyme
Same day at Mold, Mr William STOPFORD, liquor merchant, to Miss Martha DAVIES of Buckley
On Thursday the 15th at the Roman Catholic Chapel of St Peter's Seel street, and afterwards at St Phillip's church, Mr Martin MURONEY, to Miss Hannah Felton PURR, both of this town
Same day at Cockermouth, Henry MANDERS Esq, of Dublin, to Mary Ann, daughter of the late William WOOD Esq
Same day at the parish church Kendal, Mr Isaac GRUNDY, carpet manufacturer, of this town to Miss Hannah HOLDEN, of the former place, eldest daughter of the late Capt. Lawrence Parker HOLDEN of this town
Same day at St Phillip's church, Mr James BRINDLEY of Manchester to Mrs S CREWE of this town
Same day at the Collegiate church Manchester, Mr Samuel EYRE of this town, to Mrs Jane STEVENS of Manchester
Same day at Howden Yorkshire Mr William HADFIELD, merchant of this town to Martha youngest daughter of the late Thomas WILKELY Esq of the former place
On Friday last at St Phillip's church, Mr James NEWALL of Bangor to Miss Mary YELVERTON of this town
On Monday last at St George's church Everton, Mr John WILLIAMS book-keeper to Miss Ellen eldest daughter of Mr John WALTON painter
On Tuesday last, at Bispham church, Captain FRASER, of the 43rd Light Infantry, to Mary Elizabeth, third daughter of the late Thomas Starkie SHUTTLEWORTH Esq
Same day at St Michael's church, Capt. Andrew THOMAS, of the brig Mersey, to Isabella second daughter of John GOULDING Esq, merchant of this town
Same day at Trinity church, Mr Robert George STRACY, wine and spirit merchant of Manchester, to Ellen daughter of Mr John WOODRUFF of this town
On Wednesday last, at St George Church Everton, by the Rev Thomas DWYER, M.A. Mr Henry DIRCKS, of this town, to Mary only daughter of the late Mr Oliver JONES of Montgomeryshire
Yesterday at St George's church Everton, by the Rev R P BUDDICOM, M A. Mr Guido MEDLEY to Mary Ann, only daughter of Richard JOHNSTON Esq
DIED
On the 14th of June last, in the poor house, In Maury county Tennessee, Abraham BOGARD, being 118 years and 4 days old. He never drank spirits, nor was sick, nor took medicine of any kind. He was once bled out of curiosity. He retained the faculties of hearing, seeing, and memory until the vital spark took it's final departure. He was born in the State of Delaware
On Wednesday, the 31st after a few days illness, Mr Benjamin COPE of this town, at his native place, Cookley nr Kidderminster, Worcestershire, in the 70th year of his age
Same day aged 88, Alice, relict of Mr John GUEST formerly of Leigh, much respected by her relatives and friends
On Monday the 5th in this town, much respected Anne ARROWSMITH, late of Stanthorne Cheshire
On Tuesday the 6th, the Rev W MULLIGAN, professor of Mathematics in the Royal Belfast Institution
Same day Hannah, wife of Samuel PARRY cabinet-maker, deeply regretted by a numerous circle of friends
On Wednesday the 7th, aged 35, Elizabeth wife of Mr Charles MALBRON
On Thursday the 8th, deeply regretted by his family and friends, Mr Thomas BOWYER of Toxteth park
Same day aged 66 years, Mr Adam CROMPTON, sail-maker, deeply regretted by his relatives and friends
Same day aged 58, Mr John SPENCER hair-dresser, deeply regretted by his family and friends
Same day age 38, after a severe illness, which she bore with Christian fortitude, Betsy, the wife of Mr John A FORD, Vine-street, and daughter of the late Mr James CAWSON, deeply regretted by all who knew her
On Friday the 9th, aged 62, Godfrey HIGGINS, Esq of Skellow Grange near Doncaster
Same day aged 25 years, Martha the beloved wife of Mr William SMITH, solicitor, Manchester
On Saturday the 16th at his daughters house in Seel street, Mr T M PERKINS aged 61, late of Walker house nr Sheffield
Same day Dr DARWALL of Birmingham, Whilst engaged in dissecting a dead body, he unfortunately cut his hand, which occasioned a dangerous wound, of which he died
On Sunday the 11th at Greenock aged 91 Mrs EASON, mother of John EASON of this town
Wednesday the 14th Mr James WAINWRIGHT, architect and surveyor aged 56 years
On Thursday the 15th, at Kensington, near this town, Elizabeth Ellen, wife of Mr John W COOKE
Same day after a severe and protracted illness, Mr Lawrence BROWNBERGE, hairdresser, Whitechapel aged 49
Same day Mr William OWENS of Harrington street
On Friday last, Mr H J LUZMORE Surgeon, Seymour street
Same day in her 56th year much regretted, Margaret relict of the late Mr John KILLEY merchant of this town
Same day aged 15 months, Richard Henry, infant son of Captain Thomas CHAPMAN, Cornwallis street
On Friday last aged 28 Mr George MADDOX, watchcase-maker, much and deservedly lamented
Same day Mr J W THOMAS of Toxteth Park
Same day at Warrington, aged 55 years, Jane the wife of Mr James ASHTON, greatly respected by all who knew her
Same day aged 61, universally respected, Mary wife of Mr Thomas PRESTON, tidewaiter, Tithebarn street
Same day aged 55 years, Mr John Ellis MARTIN, snuff manufacturer
Same day aged 48, Mr Thomas HARDMAN, cooper, Bridgewater street
Same day aged 37 years, Benjamin JOSEPH, joiner, late in the employ of Mr HAIGH builder. The deceased was the Secretary to the Liverpool Trades Union, and his funeral was attended by several hundred of his fellow workmen
On Saturday last at Great George-square, in the 68th year of her age after a long and severe illness, borne with the most Christian resignation, Mary the kind and affectionate wife of William DONALD Esq
Same day, aged 27, William only son of the late Mr Wm COYTE of this town
Same day in his 52nd year, Michael TETLEY, watch-case maker, late in the employ of Mr Ralph SAMUEL Slater street
On Sunday last, aged 48, Ann wife of Mr John HIGGINBOTTOM surgeon of this town, deeply regretted
Same day aged 65, Mr John GRAYSTOCK, hair-dresser Berry street
Same day, at Egremont Bridge-end, Mr William MOSSOP of the First Regiment of Life Guards
On Monday last, aged 9 mnths, Ann youngest daughter of Mr GURDEN Islington
Same day Mrs Susannah KELLY, her truly benevolent and cheerful disposition was the theme of general admiration and esteem, and her loss will be long and deeply felt by the numerous poor to whom she was a generaous benefactress, as well as by her disconsolate husband-bereft as he is of her who was the solace of an eventful and trying period in his life
On Tuesday aged 26, Cecilia only sister of the Rev John KELLY, minister of the Independant Church Duncan street
Same day aged 70 Mr John LEEMING
On Wednesday last, Mrs Mary Lydia STUBBS, aged 77 years
Same day aged 55, Mr John LETHABY, tailor and draper, deservedly respected
Yesterday aged 73, Mr John HOGG, Joiner
Same day at his house in Ryley's-garden, aged 53, Mr William TAGGART,
shipwright, much and deservedly repected by all
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