Marriages and Obituaries Liverpool Mercury December 3 1819

Married

On Tuesday the 9th at Tarvin, Mr Joseph FINCHETT, jun of Kelsall in Chester, to Mary daughter of Mr Thomas DEAN of the same place

On Monday the 15th, Mr John HESTON of Blackrod, surgeon to Miss COOPER of St James street, in this town

On Tuesday the 16th at Carlisle Mr Harrison BULMAN to Mary Ann, eldest daughter of the late T FORSTER Esq

On Thursday the 18th at the Friends Meeting house, Hunter street, Henry SMITH of Doncaster to Maria ROBSON of Mill Bank, West Derby, daughter of the late Stephen ROBSON of Straindrop Durham

On Saturday the 20th at St Dunstan's Stepney London Charles WOODWARD Esq, of Nicholas lane solicitor, to Elizabeth eldest daughter of Mr John JONES late of Beaumaris but now of Hoxton near London

On Sunday 21st Mr John TOWERS tailor, to Mrs Jane WILSON

On Monday 22nd at Chester, Mr T EVANS of Little Windsor to Miss Sarah DODD

On Tuesday the 23rd at Tilston, Sam ROWE Esq of Rhydden house to Charlottethird and youngest daughter of the late William LECHE Esq of Carden

On Wednesday se'nnight in London at St Georges church Hanover Square, Isaac BARKER Esq, merchant, late of St Vincent to Harriet, the youngest daughter of Mrs APPLETON Picadilly

Same day at the Friends Meeting House, Mr John BARTINGHAM, of Newcastle to Miss Ann ROOK, of Cockermouth

On Thursday se'nnight at Halsall, Mr James COLE junior of Summer Cottage, son of James COLE Esq of Summer Hill near Kidderminster to Elizabeth, only daughter of Benjamin BARBER Esq of the former place.

On Monday at St Nicholas church, Mr John LEWIS of the Talbot Inn, to Miss Sarah INGLE Elbow lane

Yesterday, Mr BLACKBURNE Comptroller of customs at Lancaster, to Miss CALCRAFT of this town.

DIED

DIED Lately at Villa DAVRAY near St Cloud where he had lived for a long time in retirement, aged 58 years, Ducray DUMINIL the celebrated novel writer

Lately at St Helena, Mr Valentine Joseph MUNDEN of the Hon East India Company's service, son of Mr MUNDEN Drury lane theatre

On the 11th August last, on board the ship Jane, on the coast of Africa, Mr Alexander MILLER, chief mate of that ship and formerly master of several vessels belonging to this port

In September last, at Savannah, Mr George Newman HARDY formerly Irish provision broker of this town

On Monday the 20th of September last, at his fathers house, Great Crosshall street, Mr Edw SEFTON, plasterer aged 24 years

On Sunday the 14th at Cambridge at an advanced age, Mr Samuel LUCCOCK

On Monday the 15th, John HARRISON Esq of Chorley

On Thursday, the 18th Margaret, wife of Mr P COWELL, joiner aged 33 years

Same day Mary SEFTON, Peter street aged 84 years

On Friday the 19th at an advanced age Mr Samuel BERRINGTON sen, of Chester

On Wednesday se'nnight, aged 19, Maria youngest daughter of Richard MASON hairdresser, Old-Hall street

Same day in his 66th year, Mr George MERCER of Kirkdale

Same day at Manchester, Mr George FAIRCLOUGH of this town aged 35 years

On Thursday se'nnight , at a very advanced age, Mr John GARNER, Esq formerly an eminent solicitor, and the father of the profession in Chester

Same day, Mr Wm CRUM, liquor merchant, Richmond street, aged 27 years

On Friday last, aged 54, Mrs Ann LETTMAN Bolton street

On Sunday last, aged 74, Mrs Mary COATES Tower Garden

On Monday last, in the 46th year of her age, Jane the wife of Mr James INGRAM, Esq Duke street

On Tuesday last, aged 75, Mr J LEYLAND, West Derby

Same day, aged 11 years, Peter, fourth son of Mr Jmes THOMPSON, of Islington place, Christian street

Same day at his house at Highfield near this town, in the 90th year of his age, Thomas PARKE Esq