Lavinia Bawden
- Born: 1819, Treslothan, Camborne, Cornwall
- Christened: 4 Sep 1819, Camborne, Cornwall 2
- Married: 11 Jul 1840, Wendron, Cornwall 1
- Died: 15 Jan 1895, Pencoys, Cornwall
- Buried: 19 Jan 1895, Pencoys, Cornwall 3
Research Notes:
In 1891 Lavinia Moyle (71) of Camborne, widow, was with her daughter Grace Phillips and her family in Pencoys Lancarrow, Wendron.
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Lavinia Moyle of Pencoys died aged 65 years (burial record). One other Lavinia Moyle died in the period 1891-1920, aged 36. Lavinia Moyle of Pencoys, 71 in 1891, died aged about 76. Note the following article....
PENCOYS.
OBITUARY.—Mrs. Moyle, relict of the late Captain John Moyle of the above place, died on Tuesday the 15th inst., at the advanced age of 75 years. She was the last of the old fashioned Wesleyans who used to attend the services of the chapel, and come to church to receive the Holy Communion. She was buried on Saturday the 19th inst. The inclement weather prevented many from attending the funeral, and showing their last tokens of respect. The hymn "A few more years shall roll" was sung after the Psalm had been read, and on the funeral procession leaving the church the "Dead March in Saul" was played by Mr. Sandry.
The Cornish Post and Mining News, Friday, 25 Jan 1895, p. 6
Marriage Information:
Lavinia married John Moyle of Lancarrow & Pencoys, son of Edward Moyle of Lancarrow and Jenefer ("Jane") Knuckey, on 11 Jul 1840 in Wendron, Cornwall 1. (John Moyle of Lancarrow & Pencoys was born in 1818 in Nancarrow, Wendron, Cornwall, christened on 29 Mar 1818 in Stithians, Cornwall 4 and was buried on 20 Jul 1886 in Pencoys, Cornwall 5.)
Marriage Notes:
John Moyle, of age, bachelor, miner, resident of Lancarrow, son of Edward Moyle, miner, and
Lavinia Bawden, of age, spinster, resident of the parish of Camborne, daughter of William Bawden, miner
Married after Banns
Witnesses: Edward Moyle, William Pryor
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