George Bennett Nancarrow of Middlesbrough
- Born: 6 Nov 1857, Michell, St. Enoder, Cornwall 1
- Christened: 30 Dec 1857, Wesleyan-Methodist Circuit, Truro, Cornwall 1
- Married: 6 Jun 1883, Camborne, Cornwall 2
- Died: 21 Apr 1930, Dunorlan, Castleton, Danby, Yorkshire, England 3
Research Notes:
In 1911 George Bennett Nancarrow, aged 53, born in St. Enoder, chartered accountant, and wife of 28 years Charlotte Alice Nancarrow, aged 53, born in Camborne (mother of 2 children), were living in Ravenscroft, Grove Hill, Middlesbrough.
In 1921 George Bennett Nancarrow, aged 63 years 7 months, born in St. Enoder, chartered accountant, and wife Charlotte Alice Nancarrow, aged 63 years 11 months, born in Camborne, home duties, were living in Marton Road, Middlesborough. With them was son George Stanley (33y 10m) of Middlesbrough, single.
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George Bennett Nancarrow of Ravenscroft Grove Hill Middlesbrough and of Dunorlan Castleton Danby Yorkshire died 21 April 1930 at Dunorlan. Probate York 30 May to Charlotte Alice Nancarrow, widow, and John William Robinson Punch, solicitor. Effects £44,305 0s. 8d. 3
Marriage Information:
George married Charlotte Alice Thomas, daughter of Cpt. Josiah Thomas and Charlotte Augusta Dunstan, on 6 Jun 1883 in Camborne, Cornwall. (Charlotte Alice Thomas was born on 15 Jul 1857 in Camborne, Cornwall and died on 16 Mar 1940 in Middlesbrough, Yorkshire, England.)
Marriage Notes:
The marriage of Mr. George Bennett Nancarrow, of Middlesborough, son of the late Captain Nancarrow, of Camborne, to Miss Charlotte Alice Thomas, the eldest daughter of Captain Josiah Thomas, of Dolcoath, was solemnized at the Wesley Chapel, on Wednesday week, and was witnessed by a large gathering of the principal inhabitants. The wedding ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. Cooper. The wedding presents from friends and well-wishers are valued at £200. Miss Thomas had for a long time been organist at Centenary Wesleyan Chapel, and the choir, in acknowledgement of her valued services, presented her with a handsome Davenport whatnot.
Royal Cornwall Gazette, Friday Morning, 15 Jun 1883, p. 6
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