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North Wraxall - Burials 1800-1906 North Wraxall - Burials 1800-1906 Year Date Surname Given Names Age at Death Date of Death Residence Place of Burial Surname of Next of Kin Given Names of Next of Kin Relationship to Deceased Officiating Minister Notes 1800 20-Jan Haskins Mary North Wraxall Haskins Bernard Husband 1800 28-Mar Edwards William North Wraxall 1800 10-Sep Freame John North Wraxall 1800 10-Oct Pullen James North Wraxall 1801 01-Mar Hancock Mary North Wraxall 1801 13-Mar Ford Richard North Wraxall 1801 17-Apr Billett William North Wraxall 1801 12-Jul Kite James North Wraxall 1801 22-Oct Wicks Hester North Wraxall 1801 25-Nov Brookman John North Wraxall 1801 09-Dec Simmons Richard North Wraxall 1802 26-Jan Kemmery Christian North Wraxall 1802 08-Feb Mabbett Mary North Wraxall 1802 22-Aug Freame James North Wraxall 1803 11-Sep Hillier Mary North Wraxall 1803 02-Oct Gibbs Joseph North Wraxall 1803 27-Oct Pullen Mary North Wraxall 1803 28-Oct Ford Stephen North Wraxall 1803 06-Dec Blake Francis North Wraxall 1804 15-Mar Oriel Joseph North Wraxall 1804 24-Mar Wood Sarah 96 years North Wraxall 1804 28-Mar Still Henry North Wraxall 1804 09-Jul Holborow Ann 61 years North Wraxall 1804 22-Jul Broom William 1 year North Wraxall 1804 28-Jul Broom Ann 4 years North Wraxall 1805 27-Jan Hillier Sarah 21 years North Wraxall 1805 16-Apr Parker Daniel 66 years North Wraxall 1805 21-Apr Holder Ann 74 years North Wraxall 1805 15-Jul Skeate Margaret 3 years North Wraxall 1805 24-Jul Davis Mary 91 years North Wraxall 1805 20-Aug Hillier Ann 18 years North Wraxall 1806 01-Jun Holder Elizabeth 84 years North Wraxall 1806 14-Dec Clay Mary 88 years North Wraxall 1806 14-Dec Perren Mary 45 years North Wraxall 1807 22-Feb Wicks Isaac 49 years North Wraxall 1807 06-Apr Tyler Edward 72 years North Wraxall 1807 26-Apr Hancock William 21 years North Wraxall 1807 14-May Whale Rebecca 22 years North Wraxall 1807 01-Dec Tavener Esther 30 years North Wraxall 1807 13-Dec Tavener Sarah North Wraxall 1808 24-Jan Brokenbrow Joseph 87 years North Wraxall 1808 14-Mar Coles Thomas 3 years North Wraxall 1808 02-Apr Methuen Ann Christian 22 years Corsham North Wraxall 1809 27-Jan Taylor Mary 84 years North Wraxall 1809 25-Mar Haskins Bernard 80 years North Wraxall 1809 30-Mar Holborow George 72 years North Wraxall 1809 19-Jun Holder john 78 years North Wraxall 1809 21-Sep Ward Sarah 52 years North Wraxall 1810 16-Mar Holder Thomas 80 years North Wraxall 1810 06-May Rawlings Sarah 60 years North Wraxall 1810 23-Aug Ford Edmond infant North Wraxall 1810 20-Oct Holder Philip 1 year North Wraxall 1810 15-Nov Pullen William 23 years North Wraxall 1810 05-Dec Holborow John 84 years North Wraxall 1811 17-Feb Rawlings Jacob 16 years North Wraxall 1811 27-Mar Sidnell Daniel 80 years North Wraxall 1811 07-Apr Palmer John 78 years North Wraxall 1811 21-Jun Davis Elizabeth 18 years North Wraxall 1811 13-Aug Kite Ann 21 Years North Wraxall 1811 20-Oct Billett John 78 years North Wraxall ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2014/Ken Tuck North Wraxall - Burials 1800-1906 Year Date Surname Given Names Age at Death Date of Death Residence Place of Burial Surname of Next of Kin Given Names of Next of Kin Relationship to Deceased Officiating Minister Notes 1811 03-Nov Billett Ann 2 years North Wraxall 1812 12-Jan Cullimore Mary 4 years North Wraxall 1812 30-Jan Gardener John 63 years North Wraxall 1812 02-Mar Whale Thomas 5 years North Wraxall 1812 28-Mar Taylor Nicholas 73 years North Wraxall 1812 13-Apr Blake Hester 38 years North Wraxall 1812 03-Aug Holder Alice 17 years North Wraxall 1812 13-Sep Isaac Jane 73 years North Wraxall 1812 29-Nov Holder Diana 25 years North Wraxall 1813 10-Mar Holder Francis 78 years North Wraxall 1813 18-Mar Tranter Elizabeth 31 years North Wraxall 1813 21-Apr Challinger Mary Ann 8 months North Wraxall 1813 21-Apr Chambers Sarah 29 years Biddeston North Wraxall 1813 16-May Manley Mary 5 years North Wraxall 1813 16-May Tranter George 14 months North Wraxall 1813 29-May Holborow Isaac 78 years North Wraxall 1813 12-Sep Billett Ann Infant North Wraxall 1813 05-Oct Coles Elizabeth 31 years North Wraxall 1814 26-Jan Butler Hester 60 years North Wraxall 1814 03-Feb Wicks Isaac 9 months Colerne North Wraxall 1814 15-Mar Cope Jonathan 34 years North Wraxall 1814 03-Apr Davis John 73 years North Wraxall 1814 13-Apr Elms Elizabeth 23 years North Wraxall 1814 01-May Gardener Hester 70 years North Wraxall 1814 13-Jul Skeate Alfred 4 years North Wraxall 1814 17-Nov Tavener William 8 months North Wraxall 1814 24-Nov Baker John 78 years North Wraxall 1815 01-Jan Russell Thomas 84 years North Wraxall 1815 08-Feb Billett Ann 79 Years North Wraxall 1815 17-Mar Bedford Ann 82 years Marshfield North Wraxall 1815 30-Apr Wait Sarah 76 years North Wraxall 1815 03-May Holborow Isabel 40 years North Wraxall 1815 15-Jun Gibbs Jane 50 years North Wraxall Alias Browning 1815 05-Oct Turner Jane 60 years North Wraxall 1815 19-Nov Manley Ann 4 years North Wraxall 1815 19-Nov Rawlings James 72 years North Wraxall 1815 31-Dec Pullen Richard 23 years North Wraxall 1816 28-Jan Challinger John 1 year North Wraxall 1816 03-May Perren Ann 87 years Colerne North Wraxall 1816 05-Sep Tiley John 73 years North Wraxall 1816 24-Sep Methuen Paul Cobb 64 years Corsham North Wraxall 1816 06-Oct Elms Jane 54 years North Wraxall 1817 14-Jan Cullimore Mary 52 years North Wraxall 1817 14-Jan Wicks William 53 years North Wraxall 1817 19-Feb Holder Charles 16 years North Wraxall 1817 12-Mar Manley Hannah 36 years North Wraxall 1817 07-May O'Bryen Gertrude Grace 29 years Clifton North Wraxall 1817 12-Sep Godfrey Susannah 59 years Widcombe North Wraxall 1818 21-Jan Gibbs Joseph 27 years North Wraxall 1818 29-Apr Billett Levi 4 years North Wraxall 1818 07-Oct Pullen Stephen 14 years North Wraxall 1818 23-Oct Singer Richard Oriel 37 years Chippenham North Wraxall 1818 04-Nov Bullock Betty 21 years North Wraxall 1819 31-Jan Kite Hannah 70 years North Wraxall 1819 01-Apr Taylor Sarah 77 years Castle Combe North Wraxall 1819 24-May Schneider Elizabeth 85 years North Wraxall 1819 28-May Holder Jabez 7 months North Wraxall Holder Richard & Eleanor Parents 1819 04-Nov Bailey Ann 16 years Biddeston North Wraxall 1819 22-Nov Cole Robert 76 years North Wraxall 1820 17-Jan Alexander John 10 years North Wraxall ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2014/Ken Tuck North Wraxall - Burials 1800-1906 Year Date Surname Given Names Age at Death Date of Death Residence Place of Burial Surname of Next of Kin Given Names of Next of Kin Relationship to Deceased Officiating Minister Notes 1820 30-Jan Vizard Sarah 60 years North Wraxall 1820 11-Feb King Sarah 30 years North Wraxall 1820 16-Feb King Joseph 8 days North Wraxall 1820 21-Feb Holder Maria 90 years Chaps Mill, Colerne North Wraxall 1820 24-Feb Freame Elizabeth 29 years North Wraxall 1820 16-May Gibbs Alfred Skeate 20 days North Wraxall Gibbs John & Jane Parents 1820 19-May Alexander Archelaus 1 year North Wraxall 1820 23-May Tiley Ann 74 years North Wraxall 1820 14-Jul Davis William 45 years North Wraxall 1820 14-Nov Simmons Sarah 84 years North Wraxall 1821 14-Jan Davis Mary 81 years North Wraxall 1821 17-Jan Horsman John 23 years North Wraxall 1821 28-Feb Tyler Mary 79 years West Kington North Wraxall 1821 14-Apr Hulbert Thomas 2 years North Wraxall 1821 12-Aug Challinger George 3 years North Wraxall 1821 17-Aug Wicks William 1 year Colerne North Wraxall 1821 09-Oct James Eliza 12 weeks North Wraxall 1822 20-Jan Hillier John 48 years North Wraxall 1822 18-Feb Sainsbury Ann 54 years Corston North Wraxall 1822 21-Apr Pullen Jane 5 months North Wraxall 1822 10-Oct Billett Edward 79 years North Wraxall 1823 07-Jan Pullen Thomas 7 weeks North Wraxall 1823 22-Jan Pullen William 80 years West Kington North Wraxall 1823 21-Mar Saunders Elizabeth 90 years North Wraxall 1823 07-Apr Schneider John 90 years North Wraxall 1823 23-Apr Wicks Isaac 8 months North Wraxall 1823 30-Apr Holder Isaac 1 year North Wraxall 1823 12-Jun Wait Moses 14 years North Wraxall 1824 02-Jan Holder John 43 years North Wraxall 1824 13-Feb Horsman Isaac 24 years North Wraxall 1824 17-Feb Pigott Jenny 71 years South Wraxall North Wraxall 1824 29-Mar Holder George 1 year North Wraxall 1824 09-May Cullimore Alfred 1 month North Wraxall 1824 30-May Davis William 20 years North Wraxall 1824 18-Jul Humphrey Ann 79 years North Wraxall 1824 18-Oct Bown Edward 4 months Colerne North Wraxall 1824 12-Dec Baker William 83 years North Wraxall 1824 16-Dec Holborow Dorothy 81 years North Wraxall 1825 12-Jan Hulbert Samuel 5 months North Wraxall 1825 12-Jan Whale Sarah 8 years Colerne North Wraxall 1825 20-Jan Neate Jacob 2 years North Wraxall 1825 09-Feb Holder Job 1 year North Wraxall 1825 20-May Wicks Martha 6 months North Wraxall 1825 26-May Bush Elizabeth 25 years Colerne North Wraxall 1825 26-May Isaac William 78 years Castle Combe North Wraxall 1825 11-Oct Holder Edmund 6 years Marshfield North Wraxall 1825 20-Nov Wicks Elias 48 years North Wraxall 1825 23-Nov Cullimore Samuel 88 years North Wraxall 1825 23-Nov Holder David 9 years Marshfield North Wraxall 1825 24-Nov Pullen William 75 years North Wraxall 1825 03-Dec Simmons George 17 years North Wraxall 1826 18-Jan Wiltshire Mary 35 years North Wraxall 1826 15-Feb Blake Ann 72 years North Wraxall 1826 22-Feb Billett Keziah 16 years North Wraxall 1826 18-Apr Reeves Adam 3 months North Wraxall 1826 23-Aug Wicks Charles 39 years Colerne North Wraxall 1826 17-Nov Barry Sarah 66 years Bath North Wraxall 1827 01-Feb May John 10 months North Wraxall 1827 27-Feb Vagrant a North Wraxall 1827 25-Mar Hooper Amy 23 years
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