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Lawshall All Saints Burials 1581-1682 Lawshall All Saints burials 1581-1682 Surname First name Relationship Male rel. Female rel. Burial date Notes Fiche *AIN ? 25 Nov 1680 Most of entry lost on torn page. 3 ? ? 28 Jan 1588/89 A poore walking woman whose name is unknowne 2 ? ? 01 Jul 1643 Smudged and faded 2 ? Peregrine 25 * 1643 Smudged and faded. 2 [F_][A_][G_]TH Francis 07 Feb 1626/27 2 [F_]ANNINGE Susan 09 Jan 1607/8 2 [G_]ERNITON Rebecca 24 Nov 1605 2 [H_]A[W_]ES William 27 Feb 1599/00 2 [S_]EE[N_]E Thomas 18 Apr 1608 2 [T_]* ? 09 Aug 1640 Old? ? Very faded. 2 ABBOT John Thomas 21 Nov 1580 The child of.... 2 ABBOT? John? 20 Jul 1640 Very faded. 2 ADAMS John 10 Oct 1679 Shoe maker 3 ADKINSON Edward 25 Nov 1654 2 ALEFFE Gysell 02 May 1563 Mistresse Grysell Aleffe, mayden 2 ANDREWES Johan 06 Apr 1587 Widdowe 2 ANNIS Richard 11 Nov 1674 Mem: Richard Annis, Rector of this Parish was buried at Dalham. 3 ANOSTEN Marie Nicholas 27 Mar 1584 The child of.... 2 APPLETON Alice dau of Gilles 23 Mar 1618/19 2 APPLETON Robert son of Gyles 11 Apr 1642 2 APPLETON Amy 29 Jan 1663/64 2 APPLETON Mary wife of John 03 May 1664 2 APPLETON Frances dau of Robt. 18 Dec 1678 3 APPLETON John 10 Dec 1679 Labourer 3 APPLETON Martha dau of Robt. 09 Aug 1680 Daughter of Robt. Appleton, wheelwright 3 APULTON Margerie wife of John 19 May 1582 2 ARMESTRONGE Edward son of Ham. 02 Dec 1670 2 ARMSTRONG Sarah dau of Hambr. 10 Apr 1665 2 ARMSTRONG Mary dau of Hambr. Margret 18 Jan 1666/67 2 ARMSTRONG Hamlet 23 Nov 1675 3 ARMSTRONG Margret 26 Feb 1679/80 3 ARNAL William son of Will. 13 Dec 1678 3 1 Transcribed from parish register SRO (fiche) ref: FL 600/4/1 www.essexandsuffolksurnames.co.uk Lawshall All Saints burials 1581-1682 Surname First name Relationship Male rel. Female rel. Burial date Notes Fiche ARNOLD William son of William 22 May 1680 Son of William Arnold, labourer 3 AUSTIN Susan 05 Nov 1625 2 AUSTIN Anne 10 Apr 1627 2 AUSTIN Nicholas 01 Jul 1627 2 AUSTINE Bridget son of John Susan 23 Nov 1622 2 AUSTON Margaret wife of Nicholas 08 Apr 1607 2 BACKET Robert son of John 07 Aug 1585 Minor 2 BACKET John 23 Sep 1590 2 BACKET Agnes * * 1591/2 Vid. No date other than year. 2 BACKET Anne 09 Jun 1595 2 BACKET Robart 10 May 1611 2 BACKET Rose 06 May 1617 2 BACKET Rebecka 28 Mar 1624 2 BACKET Joan 23 Jan 1644/45 2 BACON ? 06 Jul 1627 Old Bacon, a Duchman 2 BALDIN Mary 30 Aug 1662 2 BANKS Phillip 22 Oct 1635 2 BARKER George 21 Mar 1630/31 2 BARREL Elizabeth 04 Nov 1679 Widow 3 BARRELL Katherine 18 Apr 1567 Singlewoman 2 BARRELL Thomas 21 Oct 1579 Maryed man and a dweller in the town of Comes in the County of Suff. 2 BARRELL Lawrence 02 Apr 1599 2 BARRELL Katherine 23 Jun 1620 2 BARRELL Sara dau of Francis Elizabeth 06 Jul 1623 2 BARRELL Judeth dau of Francis 12 May 1631 2 BARRELL Alce widow of William 31 Mar 1638 2 BARRELL Francis 14 Aug 1638 2 BARRELL William 25 Feb 1640/41 2 BARRELL ? 18 Jan 1644/45 Widdow Barrell 2 BARRELL Helen dau of Francis 14 May 1661 2 BARRELL Francis 30 Dec 1678 3 BARWELL Elizabeth dau of John Elizabeth 17 Feb 1664/65 2 2 Transcribed from parish register SRO (fiche) ref: FL 600/4/1 www.essexandsuffolksurnames.co.uk Lawshall All Saints burials 1581-1682 Surname First name Relationship Male rel. Female rel. Burial date Notes Fiche BASSE Alyce 08 Apr 1606 2 BASSE William 15 Jan 1615/16 2 BEANE Richard Mathew 30 Mar 1571 The child of.... 2 BECKET John John 02 Oct 1562 The child of... 2 BENNET Richard Elizabeth 28 Sep 1568 Sir Richard Bennet priest and chaplaine to my old Lady Elizabeth Drury 2 BIGGWORTH Robte. 28 Sep 1652 2 BIGMORE Elisabeth 19 Jun 1623 2 BIGWELL ? dau of Tho. 18 Nov 1677 First name not in register 3 BIGWORTH Robert son of Robert Mary 10 May 1623 2 BIGWORTH ? Mary 14 Jan 1650/51 Child of... (first name not in register) 2 BIGWORTH Thomas 02 Sep 1680 Labourer 3 BIRD Thomas 24 Sep 1626 2 BIRD An wife of Robert 12 Sep 1630 2 BIRD Anne 06 Oct 1650 Widd. 2 BIRD George 30 Apr 1665 2 BIRDE Elizabeth 29 Oct 1601 2 BIRDE Richarde 20 Jun 1602 2 BLOMEFEILD Marrian 01 Jul 1638 2 BLOMEFEILD Roger 05 Mar 1638/39 2 BLOMFIELD Frances 14 Sep 1587 Frances Gentry als Blomfield, singlewoman 2 BLUMFEILD Johan 29 Jun 1604 2 BLUMFIELD Dorothy wife of John 30 Sep 1587 2 BLUMFIELD John 20 Feb 1598/99 Wid. 2 BLUMFIELD Henry son of Marion 17 Mar 1619/20 Base 2 BLYTH Willm. 27 Aug 1670 2 BLYTHE ? 21 Sep 1672 Widd. Blythe 2 BOND Susanna 23 Feb 1643/44 2 BOND John son of John Christian 29 May 1666 2 BONDES Robtt. 06 Jun 1656 2 BONDS William son of William 25 Dec 1631 2 BONDS Willm. 01 Jul 1651 2 BONDS ? wife of John 26 Nov 1660 First name not in register 2 3 Transcribed from parish register SRO (fiche) ref: FL 600/4/1 www.essexandsuffolksurnames.co.uk Lawshall All Saints burials 1581-1682 Surname First name Relationship Male rel. Female rel. Burial date Notes Fiche BOURNE John 09 Mar 1680/81 Memorand that Mr. John Bourne Minister of Lawshall dyed March ye 4th pm 2 &3 was buryed at St. Edmonds Bury. BOYDON Katherine 23 Dec 1638 2 BRACKET Rebaccke 08 Dec 1670 2 BRAI[E_] John 17 Jun 1607 Jnr. 2 BRAND James 13 Jan 1571/72 Maryed man 2 BRAND Willm 23 Feb 1598/99 2 BRAND Agnes 24 Mar 1600/1 2 BRAND ? wife of Wyllyam 11 Dec 1628 2 BRAND Elizabeth 11 Jan 1636/37 2 BRAND William 07 Sep 1641 2 BRAND Willm. 13 Sep 1641 Entry reads "Willm. Brand his keeper" after burial on 7 Sep 1641 of William Brand.2 Is burial on 13 Sep for William Brand's keeper? (gamekeeper?) BRANDE Elisabeth 09 Sep 1622 2 BRAY Thomas 25 Jan 1559/60 2 BRAY Elizabeth wife of John 30 Oct 1565 Wife of John Bray the elder 2 BRAY John 13 Oct 1570 John Bray senr. Maryed man 2 BRAY Thomas son of Thomas 10 Sep 1596 2 BRAY Helen 03 Dec 1601 2 BRAY William 23 May 1619 2 BRAY ? 23 Mar 1626/27 Widow Bray 2 BRAY An dau of Will. An 12 Dec 1666 Daughter of Will. Bray jnr 2 BRAY Willm son of Willm 16 Jan 1667/68 At Stone? 2 BRAY Ann wife of Will. 26 Dec 1673 2 BRAY William son of William 26 Jan 1675/76 Abode: Alpheton 3 BRAYE William 08 Oct 1615 2 BREADCURKE Margret dau of James 09 Dec 1629 2 BREADCURKE Susan dau of James 16 Aug 1630 2 BREADCURKE James 06 Jun 1650 2 BREADCURKE ? 04 Aug 1651 Widdow Breadcurke 2 BREDCURKE Faith 21 Oct 1650 2 BRET Gregory son of John Elizabeth 15 May 1595 Note says "As the Elizabeth travelled through &r." Does this mean the mother, or2 was it one of Queen Elizabeth I's progresses? BREWSTER Tabitha wife of Edward 25 Mar 1634 After burial in Nov 1634 but still with 1634 burials - entered in wrong order? 2 BREWSTER Ambrose son of Edward 10 Aug 1635 2 4 Transcribed from parish register SRO (fiche) ref: FL 600/4/1 www.essexandsuffolksurnames.co.uk Lawshall All Saints burials 1581-1682 Surname First name Relationship Male rel. Female rel. Burial date Notes Fiche BREWSTER Sarah 06 Mar 1640/41 2 BREWSTER Elizabeth dau of Ed? 21 Sep 1665 2 BREWSTER Edward 08 Dec 1667 Rector of this Parish 2 BREWSTER Samuell son of Ambrose Alice 02 Nov 1676 3 BREWSTER George son of Ambrose 21 Mar 1678/79 3 BREWSTER Ambrose 05 May 1680 Yeoman 3 BRINKLEY Thomas son of Ambrose 04 Dec 1634 2 BRINKLEY Bridget 24 Dec 1635 2 BRINKLY Francis wife of Henry 17 Dec 1630 2 BROWN Johan wife of Thomas 06 Mar 1561/62 2 BROWNE Francs 11 Jul 1587 Mentioned in baptism of his son, John, on 3 Sep 1587. "John son of Francs Browne1 that was buryed ye XIth day of July 1587 and Joan his wife widdowe at this pnt." 1 BROWNE Maryan wife of Thomas 25 May 1571 2 BROWNE John Thomas 05 Feb 1571/72 The child of.... 2 BROWNE Thomas 16 Feb 1577/78 Widd 2 BROWNE Elizabeth 31 May 1584 Svant [servant] 2 BROWNE Frances 11 Jul 1587 2 BROWNE Johan 02 Feb 1604/5 2 BROWNE Grace 09 Jul 1618 2 BROWNE John 01 Oct 1649 2 BRUCE Mary dau of Tho. 05 Dec 1675 3 BRUCE Sarah dau of Thomas 28 Apr 1679 3 BRUESTER ? wife of Ambros 15 Dec 1671 First name not in register 2 BRUSE ? 20 Jan 1659/60 Bruse, widdow 2 BRUSE An wife of Tho. 15 Oct 1669 2 BRUSTER Edward son of Amb. 08 Feb 1673/74 2 BULBROOKE Agnes 22 Apr 1586 Vid. 2 BULLOCK Francis 19 Feb 1596/97 Francis Bullock als Reeve senr 2 BULLOCKE Johan wife of Andrew 05 Jan 1558/59 2 BULLOCKE Anne wife of Francs.
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