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CUMBERLAND DEATH NOTICES
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JACK-Grace, widow of John,  At Kirkgate, Cockermouth, 27th March 1884, aged 81 years.
JACKSON-On the 29th Sept.1879, at Plough Inn, Market-street, Cockermouth, ANN, widow of MR. JAMES JACKSON, aged 34 years.
JACKSON-Ann, On the 18th at Little Salkeld, in the parish of Addingham, single woman, aged 70 years. Jan. 18th 1847.
JACKSON-At Brow Top, Workington, 9th June 1895, Arthur, son of Thomas aged 23 years. - Interment at Camerton Church
JACKSON-On the 5th Sept. 1905, at Kirsgillhow, Frizington, Eleanor, daughter of Henry JACKSON, yeoman, aged 75 years. Interred at Arlecdon Church
JACKSON. - in South John Street,  Carlsile, 17th Feb. 1877, ESTHER JACKSON, aged 21 years
JACKSON at Schoose, Workington, on the 7th Feb.1889, Isaac Jackson, farmer, aged 78 yrs. Internment at Distington Church.
JACKSON. - On the 19th Oct. 1902, at 74 Main Street, Cleator, Isabella, wife of William JACKSON, aged 75 years.
JACKSON- Whitehaven, MRS. JANE JACKSON, widow, aged
77. Dec. 1844
JACKSON. - On the 17th October 1902, at Underwood, Mosser, Jonathan, son of Matthew and Jane JACKSON, aged 27 years.
JACKSON - At No 1 Catherine Street, Whitehaven, on the 21st Jan. 1920,Joseph Wiilliam, second son of the late Joseph JACKSON, of Scotch street,Whitehaven aged 70 years.
JACKSON - At Hunberdale Farm, Jan. 1920 John Tyson,dearly beloved son of John and Jane JACKSON, aged 6 years to be interredat Arlecdon Church
JACKSON-At the Cottage Hospital November 28th,1930, Lillian Isabel, youngest dearly loved daughter of Philip and Maria Jackson, Waterloo Street, Cockermouth, and grand-daughter of Mr and Mrs George NICHOLSON, 22 Kirkgate, aged 2 years, 7 months.
JACKSON- At the Sun Inn Close, High Street, Dumfries, on the 14thNov. 1858, Jane,daughter of Mr. John JACKSON.
JACKSON-20th June 1898, Harker Marsh, Broughton, John, son of John,coalminer, aged 6 months.
JACKSON-John, At his residence, Holly House, Silecroft, 20th March 1884, Mr. John JACKSON, in the 90th year of his age.
JACKSON - On the 23rd Sept. 1869, at St. Bees, Mr. Joseph Jackson, farmer, aged 68 years.
JACKSON-Martha relict of the late William JACKSON, of York Terrace, Liverpool, formerly of Allonby, Cumberland.
JACKSON-On the 25th May, 1897, at  Midtown, Distington, Mary, wife of George JACKSON, farmer.
JACKSON-Mary, the beloved wife of Robert Jackson, of Buttermere, who died Jan. 16th 1928. Also Jack, their son, who died Jan 13th 1908.
JACKSON - In Drovers Lane, on the 14th Nov. 1855, MRS. JANE JACKSON, aged 75 years.
JACKSON - Penrith, on the 6th Oct. 1855, MARY JACKSON, aged 57 years.
JACKSON- In Loving Remembrance of Rachel Jackson, (Widow of Robert Jackson, of Waterend,) Who died on the 2nd of 5th Month, 1892, AGED 75 YEARS. The internment is intended to take place at the Friend’s Meeting House, Pardshaw Hall, on Fifth day the 5th inst., at 11 o’clock a.m. Refreshments will be provided at the Meeting House after the Funeral. Verse with card- none **
JACKSON-Sarah , who died at 19,Cocker Lane, Cockermouth, November 29th, 1918.
JACKSON-On the 5th June 1897, at Fell Dyke, Lamplugh, Sarah JACKSON, landowner, aged 87 years.
JACKSON - At Greenodd, on the 28th Sept, 1855, THOMAS WILSON, son of MR. ABRAHAM JACKSON, mariner, aged 19 years.
JACKSON - At Mereside, on the 18th Sept. 1903, William JACKSON, of Southfield. Interred at Abbeytown.
JAMES. -  At Haltcliff, on the 21st April, 1880, MR. JOHN JAMES, in his 73 year.
JAMES-At the Wath, on the 10th Sept. 1903, Ann the beloved wife of Thomas JAMES, Aged 60 years.
JAMES- At Beech Hill, Oughterside, on the 18th June 1898, Margaret, widow of John Scott James, formerly of Oughterside Mills in her 75th year.
JAMES-On the 4th May 1861, at Barrock, Cumberland, in his 71st year, WILLIAM JAMES,Esq.
JAMESON-On the 21st. Aug.1881, at the residence of his son-in-law, J. CAPEL CREEME,Esq., Bageudon House, Cirencester, JOHN JAMESON, Esq., of Moorhouses,Penrith, aged 90 years.
JAMIESON -On the 28th Sept. 1869, at 7, Senhouse-lane, Senhouse-street, George Thomas, son of Mr. Samuel Jamieson, aged 2 years.
JARDINE - At Byreburnfoot, Canonbie, on the 22nd Jan. 1933, Joseph, the beloved husband of Maggie Ann Jardine, aged 46 years.
JEFFERSON. - At the House of Recovery, in Carlisle, on the 27th April, 1880. ELIZABETH JEFFERSON, aged 3-1/2 years.
JEFFERSON, At Wigton, Mrs., Feb. 1812, grocer, aged 53.
JEFFERSON - At Well-Houses, Penny Bridge, on the 27th Sept. 1855, JANE, daughter of ROBERT JEFFERSON, labourer, aged 22 years.
JEFFERSON-At 74 Pica Cottages, on the 14th Jan.1932, Robert, the beloved husband of Henrietta Jefferson, aged 73 years. Interred at Distington Church.
JEFFREY - On the 22nd Dec. 1882, at Paper-mill Terrace. Workington, Dinah, wife of Mr. John JEFFREY, aged 58 years.
JENKINS-On the 24th March, 1897 at Keekle Grove, Cleator Moor, Mr. JOHN JENKINS, mine manager, aged 66 years.
JENKINSON-At Christian Street, Workington 5th June 1895, Elizabeth Ann JENKINSON aged50 years.
JENKINSON-At 4, East Row, Kells, Whitehaven, 14th Sept.1903, Joseph JENKINSON, aged  70 years. Was interred at St Bees Parish Church.
JENKINSON - on the 18th Nov. 1855, in Robinson Fold, Queen Street, MARY, relict of MR. JOHN JENKINSON, master mariner, aged 44 years.
JENKINSON-Nicholas, 1829-20th March, Caught in thrashing machine.
JENKINSON - At 85 Bowthorn Road, Cleator Moor, 25th Oct. 1903, suddenly, William, the beloved husband of Mary Jenkinson, aged 53 years. Was interred on Tuesday at Cleator Church.
JENKINSON-on the 24th Feb.1889, at Bel House, Seaton, Mr Wilson Jenkinson aged 69 yrs.
JENNINGS - In Carlisle, on the 24th Nov. 1855 MARY SARAH JENNINGS, eldest daughter of MR. CHARLES JENNINGS, late of Stepney, London, in the 15th year of her age.
JEWELL-On the 22nd Feb. 1897, at Cleator Moor, George, infant son of Charles JEWELL, iron miner.
JOHNSON- on the 11th Oct. 1844, much lamented, MARY, youngest daughter ofMR. ROBERT JOHNSON, of Harker Lodge, aged 17.
JOHNSTON. - On the 16th April, 1897, at 18, Howgill-street, Whitehaven, ANN, widow of JAMES JOHNSTON, master mariner, aged 81 years.
JOHNSTON-On the 10th Feb. 1897, at Kells, Whitehaven, Charolette, wife of Jno. JOHNSTON, aged 45 years.
JOHNSTON-David, 1823 19th December- Clifton - Roof fell in Good Intent Pit.
JOHNSTON-22nd June 1898, Wood View, Broughton, David John, son of James Johnston, coalminer, aged 11 months.
JOHNSTON-At Kirkbride, 24th March 1903, Harriet, beloved wife of Joseph JOHNSTON and third daughter of the late John LIDDLE, Blamire, Littlebampton. Interred at Kirkbride
JOHNSTON - In London, on the 27th Sept. 1855, MR. JAMES JOHNSTON, of H. M.'s Customs, London, and of Wetheral, near this city, much lamented by all who knew him.
JOHNSTON-On the 30th Nov.1879, at Queen Street, Whitehaven, Margaret, wife of John JOHNSTON, ware house manager, aged 65 years.
JOHNSTONon the 11th Nov. 1844, MARGARET, wife of MR. JAMES JOHNSTON, labourer, aged 63
JOHNSTON-William,1828 - Great Clifton – Fell down shaft of coal pit while affected by choke damp.
JOHNSTON - On the 28th Sept.1869, at the Infirmary, Howgill-street, Isabella, wife of Mr. William Johnston, ship carpenter, aged 33 years.
JOHNSTON-Joseph, of No. 8, Mayo Street, Cockermouth, retired Farmer, who died on 26th March 1931.
JOHNSTON-On the 21st Oct. 1879, in Scotch-street, Carlisle, Margaret Johnston, aged 26 years.
JOHNSTON. - On the 14th May, 1897, at the Infirmary, Whitehaven, Mary JOHNSTON, chairwoman of 3, Patterson's-buildings, aged 41 years.
JOHNSTON. - On the 12th May 1897, at 3, Old Town, Whitehaven, Mary Louisa, infant daughter of John JOHNSTON, labourer.
JOHNSTON - On the 19th March 1882, at George's-place, George-street, Whitehaven, Rebecca, daughter of Mr John JOHNSTON, labourer, aged 11 years.
JOHNSTON - On the 2nd April, 1882, at Flimby, Sarah, widow of Mr. James JOHNSTON, tailor, aged 81 years.
JOHNSTON-At Yearngill,on the 29th November,1920,Thomas, the beloved husband of Jane Johnston, aged 67 years.Interred at Westnewton Churchyard.
 
JOHNSTON-William Johnston, who died at Siddick, December 3rd, 1916. Also our dear mother, Elizabeth Johnson, who died February 13th, 1897.
JOHNSTON-William, At Moresby Parks, 22nd March 1884,shoemaker, aged 66 years.
JOHNSTONE-At Leeds, 25th July 1898, Elizabeth, the wife of John Johnstone, late of Cockermouth, age 70 years.
JOHNSTONE - On the 16th Oct. 1855, at Queensberry Square, Dumfries, MARGARET,
second daughter of Mr. W. F. JOHNSTONE, bookseller, of scarlet fever, after an illness of three days, aged four years and four months; and on the 19th Oct. 1855. HENRIETTA, his third daughter, of the same disease, after an illness of six days, aged one year and seven months. They were buried together in one grave.
JOHNSTONE - On the 17th March 1882, at Harrington, Mr Thomas JOHNSTONE, labourer, aged 32 years.
JOHNSTONE-Thomas Hodgson, dear little son of David and Mary Johnstone, who died at Dearham Mill, December 8th aged 9 months.
JONES. - On the 1st March, 1897, at Salter, Edward Peter, son of Richard JONES, ironminer, aged 14 months.
JONES-ELIZA, the dearly loved wife of RICHARDJONES, Seatoller, Borrowdale, who fell asleep, April 6th 1928.
JONES - On the 7th Oct. 1855, FREDERICK, infant son of MR. JONES, Citadel Station.
JONES-Sept. 1903 at his residence, 1, North Street, Maryport, JOHN JONES, stationer, Crosby Street, beloved husband of JANE JONES, aged 63 years.
JONES-On the 27th Sept.1879, at Barrow, MARGARET, wife of MR.JOHN JONES, aged 48 years.
JORDAN-On the 10th May 1899, at Longmire Court Whitehaven, Mr. Henry Jordan, mason, aged 56 years.
JOUGHIN - On the 19th March 1897, at Temple Lane, Catherine Street, Whitehaven, Dorothy, widow of Thomas JOUGHIN, mariner, aged 76 years.
JUKES-Paul, of Broadfield, Egremont, Died quite without warning, from heart failure. Feb. 1925 Mr JUKES who was 74 years of age, was a son of the Rev. W. JUKES, who was vicar of Ennerdale for over 20 years.
JUMP - On the 18th March 1882, aged 57 years, Catherine, wife of theRev. Edward JUMP, vicar of St. Paul's, Bolton.
KAVANAGH. - On the 5th July 1882, at Queen-street, Whitehaven, MR. DANIEL KAVANAGH, master mariner, aged 53 years.
KAY.--On the 3rd Nov. 1869, in Curwen-street, Workington, Ann, relict of John KAY, Esq., of the H.M. Customs, advanced in years.
KEENAN-At Distington, 1st Aug. 1903, Nancy, widow of the late Hugh Keenan,age 79 years.
KEENAN-On the 24th April, 1899, at Newhouses, Whitehaven, Martha, wife of Mr. Thomas KEENAN, coalminer, aged 64 years.
KEENLISIDE-On the 13th May 1899, at 50 Jane Street Workington, Edith BAINBRIDGE, infant daughter of Mr. Tom D. Keenliside.
KELLY-On the 4th Feb. 1897, at Egremont, Hannah, wife of Thomas KELLY, labourer, aged 40 years.
KELLY-On the 1st December, 39, Ennerdale?? Cleator Moor, Margaret, wife of Edward.
KELSALL-On the 7th June, 1897 at 12, Irish-street, Whitehaven, John KELSALL, grocer, aged 53 years.
KELT-At Great Broughton, 17th inst, William Kelt in his 81st year. Interred at the Broughton Baptist Church.
KENDALL-In sweet remembrance of our dear father, who passed away at Robinson Terrace, Ellenborough, March 31st 1929.
KENDALL - At 10, Findlay Place, Workington, 10 Sept.1903, Henry KENDALL, the beloved husband of Elizabeth KENDALL, aged 70 years.  Interred at Harrington Road Cemetery.
KENDALL-At St James's Road, Carlisle, 13th June 1884, Miss Isabella KENDALL, formerly of Cockermouth, aged 38 years.
KENDALL- ISABELLA , the beloved wife of JOHN KENDALL, late of Clifton. Sept. 1903 Interred at Harrington Road Cemetery, Workington.
KENDALL-At Camerton, Workington, on the 14th March 1903, Mary Ellen, the beloved daughter of Jeremiah and Ellen Kendall, aged 22 years 6 months.  Was interred at Camerton Church.
KENDALL-At Home Farm Cottages, Whitehall, 27h Aug. 1898, Sarah, the dearly  beloved wife of Joseph KENDALL, and daughter of Richard and Mary KENDALL, Greysouthen, aged 24 years.
KENMARE-John Joseph KENMARE, who died June 11th 1919, aged 10 months.
KENNEAR-On the 15th April, 1899, at Newtown, Aspatria, Ann, wife of Mr. Thomas KENNEAR, aged 60 years.
KENNISH-On the 4th Feb. 1902; at 7, Marine Terrace, Hensingham, Ann, wife of William, aged 71 years.
KENNEDY-On the 4th Sept. 1905, at Station-road, Flimby, Catherine, widow of the late Mr. William KENNEDY, aged 75 years.
KENNEDY, On the 4th Oct. 1855, Whitehaven, ISABELLA, the beloved daughter of MR. JOHN KENNEDY, furniture broker, &c., aged 10 months.
KENNEDY - On the 18th Sep. 1855, in her 88th year, JANET KENNEDY, relict of ROBERT GRANGE, Ayr. She was a native of the district of Carrick in Ayrshire, and some fourscore years ago, was a schoolmate of BURNS, when attending Kirkoswald School, taught by MR. RODGER, whither BURNS went in his nineteenth summer, "to learn mensuration, surveying, dialling, &c."
KENNEDY - On the 22nd March 1897, at 108 Queen Street, Whitehave, Mary HAYES, wife of James KENNEDY, grocer, aged 51 years.
KENNEDY. - On the 24th April, 1882, in Greta Street, Keswick, Mr. Thomas KENNEDY, aged 85 years.
KENNEDY-On the 19th August 1879 of heart disease on board the ship Sierra Nevada on his passage from Bassein aged 36 years Captain THOMAS KENNEDY of this town and Calderbridge and grandson of MR LUMLEY KENNEDY of Beckermet formely and for many years shipbuilder at this port.  
KENT-On the 10th June 1903, at Carlisle, Mary, relict of the late William KENT, of Maryport aged 55 years. Was interred at Carlisle Cemetery.
KERMODE-On the 29th Sept.1879, at Barrow, ANN, widow of MR. JOHN KERMODE, aged 64 years.
KEOUGH-on the 22nd Feb.1889, at 10, Irish street, Whitehaven, Anxastasia, widow of Mr John Keough, iron monger, aged 58 yrs
KERR. - On the 17th Oct. 1902, at 46 Queen Street, Whitehaven, Sarah, wife of Francis James KERR, aged 45 years.
KEWLEY - At Woodgate-terrace, Egremont, on the 10th Oct. 1855,  ANN, Wife of MR. THOMAS KEWLEY, miner, aged 59 years - highly respected.
KEY- George, the infant son of the late George KEY, spirit  merchant.Oct. 1819.
KEY -On the 1st jan. 1902 at 16, Church road, Harrington, Maria, widow of the late Captain Joseph KEY, in her 89th years.
KEY-At Cockermouth Institution Thomas beloved son of the late John  and Mrs. KEY 75 John Street, Maryport, who died on May 15th 1930,aged 35 years. Interred at Mary port Cemetery
KILLEN.-On the 15th Jan,. 1897, at the Harbour Railway Siding, Whitehaven, John Thomas, son of Joseph KILLEN, mason, aged 10 years.
KILPATRICK, Margaret Coin, aged 4 years and 9 months, daughter of John KILPATRICK, Innkeeper, who had died Dec 1879 from injuries received from burning.
KING- Sarah, dearly beloved daughter of Fred and Ruth King, who died at Great Broughton, November 28th, 1918.
KING - On the 11th Feb. 1897 at 21, Hope-street, Millom, Thomas, son of James King, miner, aged 3 years.
KINSEY. - On the 2nd July 1882, in Portland-place, Carlisle, MR. WILLIAM KINSEY, aged 35 years.
KIRK-On the 16th Sept. 1879 at Skinner Street Cockermouth LILY HARPER infant daughter of MR R KIRK.
KIRKBRIDE-On the 12thOct. 1879, at Asby,Arlecdon, Mr E Kirkbride, colliery manager, aged 48 years.
KIRKBRIDE-Ephraim, 1856 - Great Clifton - 29th September - 19 - Fell down coal shaft.
KIRKBRIDE - On the 10th Feb. 1897, at the Workhouse, Whitehaven, J. Kirkbride, labourer, aged 61 years.
KIRKBRIDE-At his residence on Sunday, Jan. 10th,1932 John Kirkbride aged 84. Interred at Dearham Churchyardon
KIRKBRIDE-John KIRKBRIDE, who died  June 19th, 1902 at Queen's Head Inn, Workington; also our dear mother,who died  July 1st, 1892.
KIRKBRIDE-Mary At Penrith, Nov. 1819, aged 24.
KIRKBRIDE - On the 2nd Jan. 1902, Thomas, the dearly beloved husband of Isabel Kirkbride, Globe Inn, Hensingham.
KIRKBRIDE. - On the 28th June 1882, at Dearham, THOMAS, son of MR. JOSEPH KIRKBRIDE, railway guard, aged 3 years.
KIRKWOOD. - in Charlotte Street, Carlisle, 20th Feb. 1877, ELIZABETH KIRKWOOD, aged 80 years
KITCHIN - On the 24th June, 1897, at 1, Johns-lane, Whitehaven, Jane, widow of William KITCHIN, plasterer, aged 70 years.
KITCHIN- On the 21st Dec 1920, John Turner Kitchin, dearly beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. John Kitchin, H. M. Customs, 167 Ruby Terrece, Vulcan's Lane, Workington, late 2nd-Lieutenant,  Lancashire Fusiliers.
KITCHIN - On the 10th Sept. 1869, at Chicago, United States of America, John A. Atkinson, son of Mr. Henry Kitchin, joiner, formerly of Whitehaven, aged 4-1/2 years.
KITCHIN- At his father's house, 11, Carton-lane, Whitehaven, on the 13th Nov. 1858,after a short illness in scarlet fever, James, son of Mr. Jonathan KITCHIN,joiner, aged 20 years and 3 months
KNEEN-On August 12th,1903, at Fever Hospital, Newcastle-on-Tyne, John, second son of Thomas and the late Margaret Jane Kneen, of Frizington, aged 32 years. Interred at Elswick Cemetery.
KNIGHT. - On the 14th May, 1897 at Kitchin Ground, Irton, Elizabeth, widow of Mr. John KNIGHT, farmer, aged 57 years.
KNIGHT-At Silecroft, 11th June 1884, Elizabeth,wife of Mr William KNIGHT, postmaster, Silecroft, aged 53 years.
KNOWLES. - On the 20th June 1882, at Crosby, Mr Paul Knowles, stonemason, aged 42 years.
KNOX-On the 8th Feb. 1897, at 1 Mark-lane, Whitehaven, Jackson, infant son of Robert KNOX, coalminer.
KNUBLEY-On the 15th June 1863. at Whitehaven, MARY, relict of the late E. C. KNUBLEY, Esq., and daughter of the late MILES PONSONBY, Esq., of Hale Hall,Cumberland.
LABROWS (or could be LABROWA) - at Whitehaven, Mrs. MARTHA LABROWS, Quay-street, much respected. Sept. 1844
LACE- On the 21st April 1882, at Mandle-street, Ellenborough, James, son of  Mr. Daniel LACE, labourer, aged 8 years.
LAIDLER. - In Harraby Street, in Carlisle, on the 28th April, 1880, JAS. LAIDLER, aged 2 years.
LAIDLOW - At Temple Bank, Prospect, on the 20th March 1932, Jane the dearly loved wife of Thomas. To be interred at Aspatria Church.
LAIRD- Jessie, daughter of Mr. Thomas, At Harrington, 3rd Nov. 1884, 1 year and 3 months.
LAMB-April 14th,1932, Elizabeth, wife of Edward LAMB, and eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Nathan COATES, Deanscales, aged 61 years. To be interred at Dean Church.
LAMB- At Kelswick Hill, in the parish of Irthington, on the 9th Nov. 1844, MARY,widow of the late MR. LAMB, of that place, aged 67 years.
LAMONBY - On the 19th March 1882, at Glasson, Maryport, Margaret, daughter of Robert LAMONBY, seaman, aged 9 years.
LAMONBY - On the 17th Sept. 1869, at the County Hotel, Carlisle, Margaret, third daughter of Lightfoot and Margaret Lamonby, of Fingland.
LANCASTER, On the 25th Jan. 1897, at Bransty, Agnes, wife of Jos. Lancaster, joiner, aged 66 years.
LANCASTER - At Belle Vue, on the 25th Sept. 1855, MR. JOHN LANCASTER, aged 55 years.
LANCASTER- At High Forge, Keswick, on hte 27th Jan. 1885, Margaret, wife of Mr John Lancaster, aged 72 years.
LANCASTER - At Denton Hill, Carlisle, on the 22nd Apr. 1855. THOMAS LANCASTER, aged 7 years.
LANGCAKE- At Row Beck, Dearham, 19th Dec 1920, Sarah Jane, wife of Thomas Langcake. Interred at Bridekirk
LANCASTER-At Dovenby, 21st Aug.1898, Olive, the dearly beloved daughter of Joseph and Sarah Jane LANCASTER, aged 6 months.
LANGLEY- Mary, Penrith, Nov. 1819, aged 36.
LATTIMER-At Watch Hill, near Aspatria, 12th August 1895,Elizabeth Ann, youngest child of George and Margaret Lattimer aged 3 ½ years.
LAW- At Etterby Nursery, on the 15th July, 1844, Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas LAW, aged 16 months.
LAWS- At Haltwhistle, on the 15th Nov. 1858, Mrs. LAWS, wife of Mr. John LAWS,postmaster, aged 60.
LAWSON-Francis, of Corporation-road, Carlisle. 35 years of age, son of the late Mr. John LAWSON, Sept. 27th, 1869 who died November 3rd, 1916, at Allonby
LAWSON- On the June 1847, at his residence, at Holloway, in the 65th year of his age, of enlargement of the heart, after a lingering illness, John LAWSON,Esq., of Shooter's-hill and Bexley-heath, Kent, second son of the late John LAWSON, Esq., of Bowness-hill, in the county of Cumberland.
LAWSON - At Longhirst Hall, Northumberland, on the 20th inst., WILLIAM
LAWSON, Esq., aged 80. Oct. 1855
LEES-At 6, Church Road Terrace, Harrington, on the 6th instant, Ruth the beloved wife of Samuel LEES and second daughter of Alfred and Ann WHITTLE, Workington, aged 32 years. Interred at the cemetery Workington.
LEESON - (By cablegram) - On the 12th August, 1913, died from the result of an accident. Andrew, the beloved husband of Ada LEESON, of Jeppes Extension, Transvaal, formerly of Henry Street, Bransty, Whitehaven.
LEICESTER-On the 3rd Feb. 1902, at Hayton, near Carlisle, Edward LEICESTER, aged 67 years.
LEIGHTON-William, at his residence in Christian Street, Maryport, June 1895, 71 yrs of age.
LEISHMAN. - In Margaret Street, in Carlisle, on the 28th April, 1880, ROBT. LEISHMAN, aged 8 weeks.
LEMON-On the 7th March 1858, at Wigton, Cumberland, aged 49, MARGARET, wife of MR. JOHN LEMON, manufacturer.
LENNON-On the 31st May, 1897, at Cleator, John LENNON, ironminer, aged 52 years.
LENNON: On the 16th Apr. 1882, at 18 Back Street, Ginns, Whitehaven, Sarah, wife of Mr Thomas LENNON, coalminer, aged 51 years.
LENNOX- At Crosby-on-Eden, on the 25th Oct. 1844, MRS. ELISABETH LENNOX, aged 66 years.She survived her husband less than seven weeks.
LENNOX-Sarah, the beloved wife of Joseph Lennox, Low Lorton, who died March 6th, 1925, aged 72 years.
LESLIE - On the 4th Nov. 1882 at Tarmington, Memphis, United States of America, Robert, second son of the late William and Ann LESLIE, late of Carlisle, aged 31 years.
LEVASON-On the 4th Feb.1902, at 33 Tangier Street, Whitehaven, George Smith LEVASON, aged 56 years.
LEWIN.--On the 5th Oct. 1869, at 2, Senhouse-lane, Senhouse-street, Whitehaven, Sarah Frances Ellen Scott, daughter of Mr. Alexander LEWIN, mariner, aged 4 years and 1 month.
LEWIS-On the 25th Nov.1879, At Ellenborough, Ann LEWIS, aged 47 years.
LEWIS, Elizabeth, wife of William, At Nelson Street,Maryport, 2nd Nov. 1884, aged 72 years.
LEWIS-At 29, Milburn Street, Workington, 23rd June 1898, Mary Elizabeth, infant daughter of Robt. and Mina Lewis, aged 7 days.
LEWTHWAITE - On the 4th Jan. 1902 at Cockermouth John Lowther, aged 66 years.
LEWTHWAITE-On the 9th Feb.1903 at 14, Main Street, Egremont, William Lewthwaite, aged 64 years.  To be interred at Egremont Cemetery.
LIDDELL-At Bowness, 23rd May 1895, Janet LIDDELL, aged 66 years
LIETCH - David Ross, physician and author,  Derwent Bank, Keswick, died Aug 16, 1881 age 72, son of the late Rev. William LIETCH of North Shields.  Wrote "The Cliffs of Old Tynemouth" and helped to establish the Volunteer Corps at Keswick in 1860.  Interred at Crosthwaite churchyard.
LIDDLE - On the 19th March, 1882, Mary Ann, wife of Mr John LIDDLE, coalminer, aged 71 years.
LIGHTFOOT-Elizabeth, beloved wife of Tom Lightfoot, Brough Hill, Bolton, on the 15th April 1932. To be interred at Boltongate Church.
LIGHTFOOT. - On the 26th June 1882, at the Union Workhouse, Cockermouth, MRS. MARY LIGHTFOOT, late of Maryport, aged 67 years.
LINDSAY - On the 25th Nov.1879, at Belle Vue, Papcastle, Cockermouth, Ann, daughter of Mr. John Charles LINDSAY, joiner, aged 5 years.
LINDSAY-At Braithwaite, 27th Oct. 1903, after a long and painful illness, Dorcas, the dearly beloved wife of James Lindsay, aged 7(?4) years and 11 months. Interred at Thorrnthwaite Church
LINDSAY- Lenny, who died at Park Cottages, Seaton, December 4th 1919.
LINDSAY-At Carlisle Infirmary, 29th Nov. 1920 Sarah Jane (Sallie), dealy loved wife of William Lindsay, Cockermouth, age 42.
LINDSAY-On the 19th Oct. 1903, at Croft House, Ellenborough, Maryport, MARY BELL LINDSAY, beloved wife of THOMAS LINDSAY, aged 34 years.
LINDSAY-Thomas Carlyle LINDSAY, who died in hospital at Freetown, Sierra Leone, June 12th,1917.
LINDSAY-At 14, Gladstone Street, Workington, on the 8th Feb. 1903, Thomas Lindsay, in his 84th year.  To be interred at the Harrington Road Cemetery.
LINTON: On the 13th Apr. 1882, at Monkwray, John LINTON, of Parton, aged 60 years.
LINTON - On the 6th Jan. 1902 at Church Road, Distington, Joseph husband of Ann LINTON, aged 51 years.
LISTER-At Temple Terrace, Aspatria, on the 7th inst, Annie, beloved wife of Robinson LISTER, aged 48 years. Was interred at Aspatria Church on Sunday April 10th 1932.
LISTER-On the 5th Oct.1879, at Crown-street, Cockermouth, GEORGINA, infant daughter of MR. GEORGE LISTER, stonemason.
LISTER: On the 13th Apr. 1882, at Herbert Hill, Whitehaven, Isaac Collius, infant son of Mr. Henry LISTER, master mariner.
LISTER-At Maryport Cottage Hospital on the 3rd May, 1931 John Cottier, dearly beloved son of James and the late Isabel Lister, and dearly beloved husband of Nancy Lister, Outgang Farm, Dearham, aged 26 years. Interred Dearham Churchyard.
LISTER- Minnie, beloved granddaughter of Lucy Lister, of Flimby, who died December 2nd, 1918.
LISTER- Sarah Ann, who died at Coulderton, November 29, 1918.
LITHGOW - At 22, Highland View, Bransty, Whitehaven, on Sunday March 20th 1932, Robert dearly beloved husband of Annie LITHGOW, aged 48. To be interred at the Cemetery, Whitehaven.
LITT-Elizabeth LItt, who died January 28th, 1920.
LITT-On January 10th, 1932, at the Nursing Home, Whitehaven, Mary, only surviving daughter of the late John and Mary Ann LITT, late of Birks Farm, Cleator Moor. Interred at Egremont Cemetery
LITTLE - On January 21st 1920, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs J. WILSON,Aragella, widow of the late William LITTLE, of St Bees, aged 81 YEARS.Interred at the Priory Church St. Bees
LITTLE-On the 3rd June 1897, at Rose Hill, Harrington, Ann, widow of William LITTLE, aged 87 years.
LITTLE, JOHN, Abbey Town, died on the 31st day of March, 1931.
LITTLE-Joseph Henry, beloved son of Thomas and Mary LITTLE, 9, Wilson Terrace, Broughton Moor, who died March 31st 1930, aged 25 years.
LITTLE. At the 30th General Hospital, Calais, on 16th April, 1918, Lance
-Corporal James Little, Border Regiment, the dearly beloved husband
of Agnes Ann Little, Langwathby, aged 25 years. Deeply lamented.
LITTLE-At Bolton Wood Lane, Wigton, 31 July 1903., Mary the beloved wife of John Little (late of Atkinson House), age 69 years.
LITTLE-Robert Hunter, Charters Towers Goldfields, Northern Queensland, August 26th 1884 aged 27 years.
LITTLE-On the 23rd April, 1899, at Islay-place, Workington, Thomas, son of Mr. William LITTLE, aged 2 years and 5 months.
LITTLE-William, Mr. William LITTLE, spirit-merchant, Longtown, after a few days illness, of an inflammation in the brain, aged 34, Nov. 1819.
LITTLEDALE. At Anderson Creek, Melbourne, Australia, MR. WILLIAMLITTLEDALE, late of Harrington, Cumberland, aged 72 years. July 1882.
LITTLETON-At Seymour House, on the 15th March 1903, Jane Hannah beloved wife of Robert Littleton, aged 31 years.  Interred at Beckfoot.
LIVESAY, At Cockermouth, on the 3d Oct. 1855, MR. WM. LIVESAY, hatter, of Preston, in his 29th year.
LIVESLEY-Richard, April 1812 in the 74th year of his age, at his home in Formby, and on the Tuesday following, his wife, Mrs MARY LIVESLEY in the 74th year of her age.
LOCKE-At Barrow, 16th June 1884, William F., son of the late Mr Frederick R. LOCKE, of Whitehaven, aged 49 years.
LOCKERBY - On the 14th Oct. 1855, at Closeburn Lodge, JOHN LOCKERBY, third son
of WILLIAM LOCKERBY, aged 4 years and 6 months.
LOCKYER-On March 5th 1930, at Dovenby Hall, Cockermouth, Emma
Lockyer, aged 85.
LONG. - On the 17th June, 1897, at the Workhouse, Whitehaven, Moses LONG, farm labourer, aged 84 years.
LONG - In James Street, Carlisle, on the 11th Nov. 1855, of scarlatina, JAMES, son of MR. JOHN LONG, aged 7 years.
LONG-At Blea Bank, 20thJune 1898, Sarah, widow of Francis Long, aged 83 years. Interred at Brigham Church
LONGSTAFF-At Crosby Villa, 15thSept.1903, Jane LONGSTAFF, widow of the Late Wm. LONGSTAFF, aged 78 years. was interred at Crosscononby Church.
LORRAINE-At Park Lane, Workington, on the 2nd Dec. 1920, Marion Lorraine, beloved wife of James Lorraine, aged 78 years. Interred at Harrington Road.
LOSH-Elizabeth 1817-Great Clifton-1st February- Throat cut by husband.
LOSH-John 1817-Great Clifton- 1st February. Cut his throat, lunatic.
LOWDEN. - On the 19th July 1913, in her 70th dear, at the residence of her son, 22, Balliol-road, Bootle, Liverpool, Martha, widow of the late Hugh Williamson, shipbuilder, of Whitehaven. Was interred at Moresby
LOWES-At Egremont, since our last, Mr. John LOWES, joiner, aged 81. Nov. 1819
LOWES-At Lonthwaite Road, Wigton, 24th May 1895, Mr Joseph LOWES, aged 70 years.
LOWTHER-At 10 Derwent Street, Cockermouth, 15th April 1932, Hugh, fourth and dearly loved son of Jane and the late William Lowther, aged 21 years.
LOWTHER-At Umballah, on the 9th of September last, 1844 in the 29th year of his age, from a coup de sollel, WILLIAM, only surviving son of the REV. HENRY LOWTHER, of Distington Rectory, Lieutenant in the 41st Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry.
LOWTHER. - On the 16th May, 1897, at Gale-court, Market Place, Whitehaven, Thomas, son of Joseph LOWTHER, dock labourer.
LOWTHIAN-On Whit-Sunday, at 2,June 1882 Cavendish-place, Carlisle, ISAAC LOWTHIAN, formerly of  Penrith, aged 80 years.
LOWTHIAN-21stJune 1898, Goat, Papcastle, Margaret, daughter of Robert Lowthian, clogger, aged 15 years.
LOXLEY-On the 14thAug, 1898, at Westfield, Sarah Ann, wife of Thomas Loxley, aged 65 years.
LUCAS-Elizabeth (Elsie) Lucas, the beloved daughter of Jonathan and Elizabeth LUCAS, of Moor Row, who died June 20th, 1895.
LUMB-On the 24th Apr. 1866, at Bank's Hall, Cumberland, MARY, the eldest daughter of WILLIAM LUMB, jun., Esq., aged 18 years.
LUMSDAINE-at the South Parade,Feb. 1812 Bath, Vice-Admiral LUMSDAINE.
LUNTON-Oct.30, 1844,  MR. JAMES LUNTON, Penrith, Townhead.
LUNSTOE-At Penrith, on the 10th Nov. 1844, ELIZABETH, wife of MR. JOHN LUNSTOE, labourer, aged 62 years;
LYNCH-John, Whitehaven, Mr Lynch who was 67 years of age, died April 1932.
LYNN.- At 72 Wordsworth Street, Penrith, on the 22nd June 1887, Wm. LYNN, aged 81
years.
LYON-On the 1st Feb. 1902, at the Union Workhouse, Whitehaven, James LYON, carter, aged 52 years.
LYON-On the 26th June 1819, at Chamberry, Savoy, where he went for the benefit of hishealth, James Wedderburne LYON, Esq., late of the Temple, London, andUllswater, Cumberland, in the 27th year of his age.

 

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