Cpt. James Blight
- Born: Abt 1835, Brea, Illogan, Cornwall
- Married: 26 Mar 1864, Tuckingmill All Saints, Camborne, Cornwall 1
- Died: 16 Dec 1907, Tuckingmill by Camborne, Cornwall 2
Research Notes:
Death of Captain James Blight, late of Brea.
The interment of Captain James Blight, late of Brea, who died at his son's residence Tuckingmill, on Monday last, took place at Centenary Wesleyan Cemetery, Camborne, on Thursday afternoon. The Rev. B. Stanley officiated. The mourners present were: Messrs. W. and J. Blight (sons), Masters J. Harlom, Percy and Howard Blight (grandsons), Mr. Joseph Blight (cousin), Messrs. F. and W. Jolly, W. Polglaze, J. Lethlean, J. Rogers, Captains Thomas, J. Wearne, W. James, Messrs. W. Vivian, A. Williams, John Harris (Brea), J. Sims, T. Eddy, J. Cock, J. Gay, S. B. Williams, H. George, J. S. Andrew, R. Wills and others....
The Cornubian, Thursday, 19 Dec 1907, p. 3
Marriage Information:
James married Anne Bate, daughter of Richard Bate and Mary Lethlean, on 26 Mar 1864 in Tuckingmill All Saints, Camborne, Cornwall. (Anne Bate was born in 1832 in The Beacon, Camborne, Cornwall, christened on 12 May 1832 in Camborne, Cornwall and died on 23 Mar 1906 at New Row, Brea, Illogan, Cornwall.)
Marriage Notes:
James Blight, 29, of Tuckingmill, bachelor, tin dresser, son of Joseph Blight, shoemaker, and Ann Bate, 29 [sic], of Tuckingmill, spinster, daughter of Richard Bate, farmer
Married by Banns
Witnesses: Richard Bate [brother or father of the bride], Elizabeth Gilbert |