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Verwood Undertaker's Notebook VERWOOD UNDERTAKER’S NOTEBOOK FROM 1936 UNTIL THE CHURCHYARD WAS FULL IN THE EARLY 1960s THIS LIST COMPLEMENTS THE DETAILS IN THE BURIAL REGISTERS AND IN THE LIST OF MEMORIAL INSCRIPTIONS IN THE LOWER EXTENSION CHURCHYARD WHILST SEVERAL DETAILS CONTAINED IN THE OTHER DOCUMENTS ARE MISSING IT DOES CONTAIN THE LOCATION OF SOME GRAVES WHICH HAD NO HEADSTONE OR WHOSE INSCRIPTION IS NOW UNREADABLE IT ALSO OFTEN INCLUDES THE ROAD OR AREA WHERE THE DECEASED LIVED TRANSCRIBED FROM HANDWRITTEN NOTES ALL INFORMATION SHOULD BE CHECKED WITH OTHER SOURCES DONATED TO VERWOOD HISTORICAL SOCIETY BY MR. ARTHUR WAREHAM, RETIRED UNDERTAKER BEFORE HIS DEATH IN 1981 TRANSCRIBED 2008 BY VERWOOD HISTORICAL SOCIETY VERWOOD, DORSET. LOWER CHURCHYARD. UNDERTAKER’S RECORD BOOK THIS LIST SUPPLEMENTS THE RECORDS OF MEMORIAL INSCRIPTIONS LIST OF GRAVES IN CHURCHYARD EXTENSION CONSECRATED BY THE BISHOP OF SALISBURY ON SUNDAY JULY 28, 1935 AT 6 P.M. (FATHER JEAYES DIED 1934. FIRST BURIAL JANUARY 1936) NO. PERSON ADDRESS DATE COMMENTS ROW A (VHS MIs ROW 1) 1 MR. & MRS OST MOORLAND ROAD, VERWOOD 2 MR. PEPPER MANOR ROAD, VERWOOD 3 MRS. J. SIMS BLACK HILL, VERWOOD MR. JOHN SIMS 20 MARCH 1957 RE-OPEN 4 MR. SCAMMELL THREE LEGGED CROSS 5 GORDON SCHOOLEY HORTON COMMON 7 MONTHS 6 BABY SMITH VICARAGE COTTAGE ROW B (ROW 2) 1 MR. HILL THREE LEGGED CROSS MRS. F.E.L. HILL 24 AUGUST 1955 RE-OPEN 2 MRS. GOODFELLOW MANOR ROAD, VERWOOD MR. GOODFELLOW 3 MISS SHEARING RINGWOOD ROAD, VERWOOD 4 MISS BROWN VICARAGE ROAD, VERWOOD MISS HARDY 21 AUGUST 1951 RE-OPEN 5 MRS. A. SIMS LAKE ROAD, VERWOOD 6 MR. G. LOCKYER STATION ROAD, VERWOOD 7 NO ENTRY TRANSCRIBED BY VERWOOD HISTORICAL SOCIETY. ORIGINAL IN V.H.S. ARCHIVES VERWOOD, DORSET. LOWER CHURCHYARD. UNDERTAKER’S RECORD BOOK THIS LIST SUPPLEMENTS THE RECORDS OF MEMORIAL INSCRIPTIONS LIST OF GRAVES IN CHURCHYARD EXTENSION CONSECRATED BY THE BISHOP OF SALISBURY ON SUNDAY JULY 28, 1935 AT 6 P.M. (FATHER JEAYES DIED 1934. FIRST BURIAL JANUARY 1936) NO. PERSON ADDRESS DATE COMMENTS 8 MR. ROSE VERWOOD 9 MRS. M. SHEARING VERWOOD AND MRS? (ADDED IN PENCIL AND OVERWRITTEN IN PEN 10 MR. E. POPE VERWOOD 11 MRS. EDWARDS VERWOOD ROW C (ROW 3) 1 MR. GREENING VERWOOD 2 MR. GROUT CHURCH HILL, VERWOOD 3 MRS. ORMAN THREE LEGGED CROSS NO NAME GIVEN 1946 RE-OPEN 4 MR. FOXWELL THREE LEGGED CROSS 5 MRS. E. COOK MANOR ROAD, VERWOOD 1 APRIL 1937 6 MRS. J. LOCKYER VERWOOD 7 MISS GOVER (SIC) THE GLEN, VERWOOD 6 JAN 1938 (GLOVER?) 8 RILEY REVELL THREE LEGGED CROSS MRS. R. REVELL 9 MRS. VICK THREE LEGGED CROSS HARRY VICK 26 SEPT 1953 RE-OPEN 10 MRS. KIMPTON RINGWOOD ROAD, VERWOOD A.E. KIMPTON 21 JULY 1951 RE-OPEN TRANSCRIBED BY VERWOOD HISTORICAL SOCIETY. ORIGINAL IN V.H.S. ARCHIVES VERWOOD, DORSET. LOWER CHURCHYARD. UNDERTAKER’S RECORD BOOK THIS LIST SUPPLEMENTS THE RECORDS OF MEMORIAL INSCRIPTIONS LIST OF GRAVES IN CHURCHYARD EXTENSION CONSECRATED BY THE BISHOP OF SALISBURY ON SUNDAY JULY 28, 1935 AT 6 P.M. (FATHER JEAYES DIED 1934. FIRST BURIAL JANUARY 1936) NO. PERSON ADDRESS DATE COMMENTS 11 MR. CASE DEWLANDS COMMON, VERWOOD 12 MRS. CORNELL VERWOOD 1938 (G. PARKER) 13 MR. KNIGHTON SMALL THREE LEGGED CROSS NOVEMBER 1938 14 MRS. K. TRICKETT MANOR ROAD, VERWOOD MR. HERBERT IVOR 15 FEBRUARY 1954 TRICKETT 15 MR. THORPE RINGWOOD ROAD, VERWOOD MRS. THORPE 26 MARCH 1956 RE-OPEN ROW D (ROW 4) 1 MR. & MRS. MILLER VERWOOD 2 MISS DIBBEN LITTLE SYNTON 3 MR. & MRS. HIBBERD VERWOOD 4 MR. LAWFORD THREE LEGGED CROSS 16 MARCH 1937 5 MR. SOUTHCOTE VERWOOD JUNE 1937 6 MR. E. STONE VERWOOD MRS. STONE 25 NOVEMBER 1972 RE-OPEN 7 MR. SMITH RINGWOOD ROAD, VERWOOD MRS. SMITH 2 AUGUST 1968 BURIAL OF ASHES 8 MR. COOPER MANOR LANE, VERWOOD TRANSCRIBED BY VERWOOD HISTORICAL SOCIETY. ORIGINAL IN V.H.S. ARCHIVES VERWOOD, DORSET. LOWER CHURCHYARD. UNDERTAKER’S RECORD BOOK THIS LIST SUPPLEMENTS THE RECORDS OF MEMORIAL INSCRIPTIONS LIST OF GRAVES IN CHURCHYARD EXTENSION CONSECRATED BY THE BISHOP OF SALISBURY ON SUNDAY JULY 28, 1935 AT 6 P.M. (FATHER JEAYES DIED 1934. FIRST BURIAL JANUARY 1936) NO. PERSON ADDRESS DATE COMMENTS 9 MRS. THOMPSON FAIR VIEW MAY 1938 10 MRS. ROLAND MANOR ROAD, VERWOOD MISS APLIN 11 MRS. RALPH BREWER VERWOOD MR. RALPH BREWER 27 FEBRUARY 1950 12 MRS. EDWY SHEARING (SARAH) MR. E. SHEARING 13 MR. JIM SIMS BOTLEY 14 MR. DAVIES DEWLANDS COMMON, VERWOOD 15 MRS. STARR LAKE ROAD, VERWOOD MR. STARR 16 MRS. SAINT COOPER’S LANE, VERWOOD 17 MISS DOWNIE MOORLANDS HOUSE 18 MRS. SMITH RINGWOOD ROAD, VERWOOD 19 MRS. LYDEARD SOUTHAMPTON 20 MRS. DORIS HASKELL 21 MISS STEELE THREE LEGGED CROSS TRANSCRIBED BY VERWOOD HISTORICAL SOCIETY. ORIGINAL IN V.H.S. ARCHIVES VERWOOD, DORSET. LOWER CHURCHYARD. UNDERTAKER’S RECORD BOOK THIS LIST SUPPLEMENTS THE RECORDS OF MEMORIAL INSCRIPTIONS LIST OF GRAVES IN CHURCHYARD EXTENSION CONSECRATED BY THE BISHOP OF SALISBURY ON SUNDAY JULY 28, 1935 AT 6 P.M. (FATHER JEAYES DIED 1934. FIRST BURIAL JANUARY 1936) NO. PERSON ADDRESS DATE COMMENTS ROW E (ROW 5) 1 MR. K. BARROW VERWOOD MRS. A.M. BARROW 9 OCT 1958 BURIAL OF ASHES 2 MR. W. S. STRATTON NEWTOWN, VERWOOD 14 JULY 1939 NO NAME GIVEN APRIL 1972 RE-OPEN 3 MISS SWIFT SANDY LANE, VERWOOD 4 MR. A.J. SMITH EDMONDSHAM ROAD, VERWOOD 17 AUGUST 5 MR. BROWN DEWLANDS, VERWOOD 6 MRS. MABEL READ VERWOOD 7 MR. E. WOOLHEAD VERWOOD BRIDGE 28 NOVEMBER 1939 8 MR. I. HENNING SCHOOL HOUSE, VERWOOD ALICE BEATRICE HENNING 15 MARCH 1960 RE-OPEN 9 MRS. MCCOY RINGWOOD ROAD, VERWOOD MR. MCCOY 20 JUNE 1955 RE-OPEN 10 MRS. TOM BUDDEN VERWOOD MR. T. BUDDEN 8 NOVEMBER 1949 RE-OPEN 11 MR. MITCHELL 12 REV. BOYD 13 MRS. LEGGETT 14 MR. KEMP HOME FARM MRS. M.E. KEMP 29 NOVEMBER 1956 RE-OPEN TRANSCRIBED BY VERWOOD HISTORICAL SOCIETY. ORIGINAL IN V.H.S. ARCHIVES VERWOOD, DORSET. LOWER CHURCHYARD. UNDERTAKER’S RECORD BOOK THIS LIST SUPPLEMENTS THE RECORDS OF MEMORIAL INSCRIPTIONS LIST OF GRAVES IN CHURCHYARD EXTENSION CONSECRATED BY THE BISHOP OF SALISBURY ON SUNDAY JULY 28, 1935 AT 6 P.M. (FATHER JEAYES DIED 1934. FIRST BURIAL JANUARY 1936) NO. PERSON ADDRESS DATE COMMENTS 15 MR. KEMP R.A.F. SON OF ABOVE 16 MRS. HEALING 17 WILLIE THORNE ELIZABETH MAY THORNE 30 SEPTEMBER 1952 RE-OPEN 18 MISS GRAINGER BURNBAKE, VERWOOD 19 MRS. LEGG SOUTH COMMON, THREE LEGGED CROSS 20 MRS. B. BUDDEN GLENWOOD ROAD, VERWOOD 21 MR. SHEARING THREE LEGGED CROSS 22 MRS. PRITCHARD NEWTOWN ROAD, VERWOOD ROW F (ROW 6) 1 MR. BRIGHT RINGWOOD ROAD, VERWOOD EMILY BRIGHT 7 APRIL 1952 RE-OPEN 2 MR. HALLETT DEWLANDS COMMON, VERWOOD MRS. HALLETT RE-OPEN 3 MR. BEN FRY MANOR LANE, VERWOOD MRS. RE-OPEN 4 MR. HERBERT C. THOMAS MRS. N. THOMAS 18 SEPTEMBER 1957 RE-OPEN TRANSCRIBED BY VERWOOD HISTORICAL SOCIETY. ORIGINAL IN V.H.S. ARCHIVES VERWOOD, DORSET. LOWER CHURCHYARD. UNDERTAKER’S RECORD BOOK THIS LIST SUPPLEMENTS THE RECORDS OF MEMORIAL INSCRIPTIONS LIST OF GRAVES IN CHURCHYARD EXTENSION CONSECRATED BY THE BISHOP OF SALISBURY ON SUNDAY JULY 28, 1935 AT 6 P.M. (FATHER JEAYES DIED 1934. FIRST BURIAL JANUARY 1936) NO. PERSON ADDRESS DATE COMMENTS 5 MR. NORTHEAST MARTHA NORTHEAST 13 JANUARY 1962 RE-OPEN 6 MRS. SAINT DEWLANDS, VERWOOD 7 MRS. MILLER THREE LEGGED CROSS 8 MR. HOPKINS DEWLANDS, VERWOOD 9 MR. G? BAILEY NEWTOWN, VERWOOD 10 MR. NORMAN SAVAGE LONDON MRS. SMITH ADDED IN PENCIL 11 MRS. STARKS MANOR ROAD, VERWOOD 12 MR. RUSHBROOK MANOR ROAD, VERWOOD MRS. ANNE RUSHBROOK 29 SEPTEMBER 1956 RE-OPEN 13 CALTHROP 14 MRS. BOTTING MR. J. BOTTING 25 MARCH 1952 RE-OPEN 15 MRS. BARNES MR. T.C? BARNES 29 JUNE 1956 RE-OPEN 16 MR. W. SMITH EDMONDSHAM ROAD, VERWOOD 17 MRS. 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