
William Carne, partner Angarrack Smelting; bank of Batten and Carne in Penzance
- personal friend of John Wesley; principal supporter of Wesleyanism in own neighbourhood; partner in Angarrack tin smelting works; he and Joseph partners in bank of Batten and Carne in Penzance>
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Name William Carne - CARNE, WILLIAM (1754-1836)
Of Penzance, father of Joseph (1782-1858); Agent for Herland Mine in Gwinear and a partner in the Penzance bank of Batten, Carne & Carne. Partner in the CCC Deed of 1802 and signed as a Trustee in 1807, leasing a Carnsew property to Thomas Ellis
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Suffix partner Angarrack Smelting; bank of Batten and Carne in Penzance Birth 1754 Penzance, Cornwall
Gender Male Interesting fact personal friend of John Wesley; principal supporter of Wesleyanism in own neighbourhood; partner in Angarrack tin smelting works; he and Joseph partners in bank of Batten and Carne in Penzance Death Jul 1836 Penzance, Cornwall
Burial 12 Jul 1836 Gulval Churchyard, Gulval, Cornwall
Occupation Abt 1780 (26 years) - Angarrack Smelting House, Angarrack (1704-1881), Grist Lane, Angarrack
- "was a partner in the Angarrack tin smelting works near Hayle and a partner in the bank of Batten and Carne"Abt 1785 (31 years) - First Wesley Meeting House 1785-1820, Copperhouse, Hayle
- personal friend of John Wesley and the principal supporter of Wesleyanism in his own neighbourhood1802 (48 years) - CCC - Cornish Copper Company, Cornish Copper Company, Copperhouse, Hayle
- Partner in the CCC Deed of 1802 and signed as a Trustee in 1807, leasing a Carnsew property to Thomas Ellis1807 (53 years) - CCC - Cornish Copper Company, Cornish Copper Company, Copperhouse, Hayle
- Partner in the CCC Deed of 1802 and signed as a Trustee in 1807, leasing a Carnsew property to Thomas EllisAbt 1830 (76 years) - Batten, Carne, and Carne Bank, Penzance Bank, Penzance
- he and Joseph were partners in the bank of Batten and Carne in PenzanceAbt 1834 (80 years) - Angarrack Wesleyan Chapel 1834-, Steamers Hill, Angarrack 
Association John Wesley (Relationship: personal friend of John Wesley and principal supporter of Wesleyanism in hi) Association Joseph Carne, FRS (Relationship: William and son Joseph were partners in the bank of Batten and Carne in Pen) Person ID I631 AHP Last Modified 10 May 2026
Family Anna Cock/CARNE, b. Abt 1750 d. 8 Nov 1822 (Age 72 years) Marriage 20 Aug 1780 Helston, Cornwall
[1] Age at Marriage He : ~ 26 years and 8 months - She : ~ 30 years and 8 months. Children + 1. Joseph Carne, FRS, b. 17 Apr 1782, Truro, Cornwall
d. 12 Oct 1858, Penzance, Cornwall
(Age 76 years) [Father: Birth] [Mother: Birth]2. John Carne, b. 18 Jun 1789 d. 19 Apr 1844, Penzance, Cornwall
(Age 54 years) [Father: Birth] [Mother: Birth]Histories 
Obituary, William Carne: 1754-1836, West Briton, 8 July 1836.
On Monday last, aged 82 years, William Carne, Esq. of Penzance. This venerable man, by the blessing of God upon his own industry and enterprise, rose from a condition of humble life to a station of high respectability, and has died trusted, honoured, and lamented. To great strength of character, he united an unusual measure of benevolence, and, to…Family ID F177 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 9 May 2020
- CARNE, WILLIAM (1754-1836)
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Birth - 1754 - Penzance, Cornwall 


Occupation - "was a partner in the Angarrack tin smelting works near Hayle and a partner in the bank of Batten and Carne" - Abt 1780 (26 years) - Angarrack Smelting House, Angarrack (1704-1881), Grist Lane, Angarrack 


Marriage - 20 Aug 1780 - Helston, Cornwall 


Occupation - personal friend of John Wesley and the principal supporter of Wesleyanism in his own neighbourhood - Abt 1785 (31 years) - First Wesley Meeting House 1785-1820, Copperhouse, Hayle 


Occupation - Partner in the CCC Deed of 1802 and signed as a Trustee in 1807, leasing a Carnsew property to Thomas Ellis - 1802 (48 years) - CCC - Cornish Copper Company, Cornish Copper Company, Copperhouse, Hayle 


Occupation - Partner in the CCC Deed of 1802 and signed as a Trustee in 1807, leasing a Carnsew property to Thomas Ellis - 1807 (53 years) - CCC - Cornish Copper Company, Cornish Copper Company, Copperhouse, Hayle 


Occupation - Abt 1834 (80 years) - Angarrack Wesleyan Chapel 1834-, Steamers Hill, Angarrack 


Death - Jul 1836 - Penzance, Cornwall 


Burial - 12 Jul 1836 - Gulval Churchyard, Gulval, Cornwall 

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Documents 
Trust deed by lease and release, Cornish Copper Company, Hayle; General Company meeting ordered conveyance and assignment of freehold property to Roger Vivian and heirs to use of John Trevenen, William Carne and Thomas Wood in Trust; held Hayle 11 Jan 1815
Parties:
1) John Trevenen of Borough of Helston, esquire and William Carne of Town of Penzance, merchant
2) Roger Vivian of Phillack, yeoman, Trustee
Recites indenture of articles of agreement 12 March 1806 between
1) Sir Christopher Hawkins, baronet 2) John Trevenen 3) George John, esquire 4) William Carne 5) Thomas Wood, merchant 6)…
Histories 
Carne, John (1789–1844), traveller and author, was born on 18 June 1789, probably at Truro. His father, William Carne (1754–1836), was a partner in the Angarrack tin smelting works near Hayle and a partner in the bank of Batten and Carne
Carne, John (1789–1844), traveller and author, was born on 18 June 1789, probably at Truro. His father, William Carne (1754–1836), was a partner in the Angarrack tin smelting works near Hayle and a partner in the bank of Batten and Carne; he married in 1780 Miss Anna Cock (d. 8 November 1822). John was the second son of the marriage: his elder…
Carne, Joseph (1782–1858), geologist and industrialist, was born on 17 April 1782 at Penzance, Cornwall, the eldest son of William Carne (1754–1836), a banker and a partner in the Angarrack tin smelting works near Hayle
Carne, Joseph (1782–1858), geologist and industrialist, was born on 17 April 1782 at Penzance, Cornwall, the eldest son of William Carne (1754–1836), a banker and a partner in the Angarrack tin smelting works near Hayle. A Methodist throughout his life, Carne was educated at the Wesleyan school, Keynsham, near Bristol. He was involved with a…
William Carne was a personal friend of John Wesley and the principal supporter of Wesleyanism in his own neighbourhood. He was a partner in the Angarrack tin smelting works near Hayle, and he and Joseph were partners in the bank of Batten and Carne in Penzance
William Carne was a personal friend of John Wesley and the principal supporter of Wesleyanism in his own neighbourhood. He was a partner in the Angarrack tin smelting works near Hayle, and he and Joseph were partners in the bank of Batten and Carne in Penzance
Launceston Wesleyan Methodists 1832 – 1849; Contributions, Commerce,Conscience by…
Banking Meltdown in Penzance 15th November 1896 
Account of Chapel St. Methodist Church, Keith Austin
via https://web.archive.org/web/20101113035344/http://iriss.co.uk/Chapel_Street/methodist-history-1.html
[http://iriss.co.uk/Chapel_Street/methodist-history-1.html]
Angarrack smelting-house was almost as old as Treloweth, being established by Francis Moult & Co in 1704 with six of the new reverberatory furnaces
Angarrack smelting-house was almost as old as Treloweth, being established by Francis Moult & Co in 1704 with six of the new reverberatory furnaces
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Sources - [S9] OPC, (Cornwall Online Parish Clerks (OPC)), 20 Aug 1780.
More information about record 377321 in the Marriages database
Day Month 20-Aug
Year 1780
Parish Or Reg District Helston
Groom Fn William
Groom Sn CARNE
Groom Age
Groom Residence Truro
Groom Condition
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Bride Fn Anna
Bride Sn COCK
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Transcriber Notes Phillimores
Transcriber Linda Newkirk
- [S9] OPC, (Cornwall Online Parish Clerks (OPC)), 20 Aug 1780.

