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*NEW*. As a result of the use of enhanced images of the Registers, there is now a more accurate set of records for 1614 - 1812 here. These are in register order, rather than listed alphabetically. Later and missing years will be added as they are transcribed.

Cornwall

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GENUKI
Cornwall / Calstock

  
Name				Date		Age	(s) spouse (p) parents  abode
b = burial  d = death  i = infant death   Age estimated
Place = Calstock, unless stated otherwise
  
??  HINCH, Hamley	b	30 Nov 1858	6	Gunnislake  ??
INCH, Bessie Jane	b	23 May 1871	1y9m	Calstock
INCH, Elizabeth 	b	20 Aug 1873	27	Calstock
INCH, Joseph Kendall	b	18 Jul 1873	1m	Calstock
INCH, Mary Ann  	b	26 May 1851	6w	Hatches Green
INCH, Mary Ann  	b	12 Dec 1875	66	Gunnislake
INCH, Phoebe    	b	21 Mar 1873	49	Calstock
INCH, Phoebe    	b	1 Aug 1877	19	Calstock
INCH, Susanna Caroline Paul	23 Dec 1874	5m	Harrowbarrow
INCH, Thomas    	b	20 May 1871	15	Gunnislake
ISAAC, George   	b	22 Feb 1831	74
ISAAC, James Henry	b	20 Nov 1861	3	Gunnislake
ISAAC, Sarah    	b	3 Mar 1839	77	Calstock Town
ISAAC, Thomas   	b	11 Aug 1863	47	Gunnislake
ISABELL, Ann    	b	5 May 1857	50	Calstock
ISBELL, Mary Laura	b	27 Jan 1881	7w	Harrowbarrow	after inquest
ISBELL, Mary Susanna	b	30 Dec 1871	9m	Harrowbarrow
ISBELL, Susan   	b	9 Nov 1881	45	Harrowbarrow
ISBELL, Thomas  	b	14 Apr 1872	77	Harrowbarrow
IVEY, John      	b	4 Apr 1858	2	Calstock Town
IVEY, Thomas Henry	b	16 Jun 1867	13	Calstock, inquest
  
Notes:

a.r. = affidavit received.
An act was passed (1667-68) in the reign of Charles II for the express purpose of increasing the consumption of English wool.  It was stated that "No corps should be buried in anything other than what is made of sheep's wool only; or put into any coffin lined or faced with any material but sheep's wool, on pain of forfeiture of £5." and an affidavit to that effect was required not later than 8 days after the burial.
Although the Act was not repealed until 1814, its use gradually died out during the 18th Century. In Calstock registers, no record of individual receipt was made from 1735 onwards.

The following note appears after the burial records for 1707 and is signed by Thomas Hullah, Rector:
"It appears that the Register of Burials between March 1707 and April 1716 are lost."
 

Sources:

Vital Records Index - LDS
Don Auckram, NZ (Bishops Transcripts for Calstock, Church records for Calstock. Tithes for Calstock 1839)
LDS Film No. 4007094

 

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