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Spouses/Children:
James Ellis Carter
- Florence Mary Carter+
- James Thornton Carter+
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Mary Bawden
- Born: 1844, St. Ives, Cornwall 1
- Married: 13 Jan 1874, St. John's Church, Halsetown, Cornwall 2
- Died: 14 Mar 1915, Men-Dhu, Penzance, Cornwall 3 4
Research Notes:
In 1881 Mary Carter (36) of St. Ives and husband James Ellis Carter (37) of Perranuthnoe, grocer employing 1 female assistant & 1 boy, were living at 17a Market Dew Street Penzance. With them were children (born in Penzance): Florence Mary (6), scholar, James Thornton (3).
In 1891 Mary Carter (46) of St. Ives and husband James E Carter (47) of Perranuthnoe, grocer, were living at 17a Market Dew Street Penzance. With them were children (born in Penzance): Florence M (16), scholar, James T (13), scholar.
In 1901 Mary Carter (56) of St. Ives and husband James Ellis Carter (57) of Perranuthnoe, grocer, were living at 13 Penare Tce Penzance.
In 1911 Mary Carter (64) of St. Ives, widow, was living at 13 Penare Terrace Penzance. With her was Mary Boaden [Bawden] (83) of St. Ives, single.
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Mary Carter died aged 70 years. 3
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Mary Carter of Men-Dhu Penzance, widow, died 14 March 1915. Probate London 24 February 1916 to James Thornton Carter, dentist.
Effects: £899 12s. 2d. 4
Marriage Information:
Mary married James Ellis Carter, son of Thomas Carter and Jenefer, on 13 Jan 1874 in St. John's Church, Halsetown, Cornwall. (James Ellis Carter was born about 1844 in Perranuthnoe, Cornwall and died on 23 Dec 1908 in Penzance, Cornwall.)
Marriage Notes:
James Ellis Carter, 30, of Halsetown, bachelor, grocer, son of Thomas Carter, farmer, and
Mary Bawden, 30, of Halsetown, spinster, daughter of Thomas Bawden, blacksmith
Married by Licence
Witnesses: Thomas Bawden, Emily Harriet Carter, Mary Bawden
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CARTER—BAWDEN.—January 13, at St. John's Church, St. Ives, by the Rev. W. H. Drake, Mr. James E. Carter, of Goldsithney, to Mary, only daughter of Mr. Thomas Bawden, grocer, &c., St. Ives.
The Cornish Telegraph, 21 January 1874, p. 2
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