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Download Nightingale & Eashing Cemetery Burial BURIAL RECORDS FOR NIGHTINGALE CEMETERY FROM 1857-2013 AND EASHING CEMETERY 1900 - 2013 IN SURNAME ORDER Notes in Cemetery Register / Italics Section (if indicates Page Book / Date of Place of Death plus Date of Consecrated applicable) / Ceremony Transcribers' No. in Entry No Family Name Given Name Age Description Death (Residence) if different Burial Ground Y/N Plot No. Plot No performed by Notes Reg St Thomas' Hospital, Hambledon, Godalming (68, Ockford Road, E9/3824 Overington Alfred 84 Engine Driver 25 Nov 1946 Godalming) 28 Nov 1946 Y J 3934 Rev H E Hone 3 Feet extra 43 68, Ockford Road, E9/3946 Overington Kate England 78 Widow 3 Oct 1947 Godalming 6 Oct 1947 Y J 3934 Rev H E Hone Reopened 58 Child of George Overington, Engine N3/3032 Overington Frederick George 4m driver Ockford Road, Godalming 4 Nov 1890 N 417 Rev A M Hill 50 Infirmary, Hambledon (Charterhouse Road, E8/2401 Overton George 51 Gardener 7 Jan 1937 Godalming) 11 Jan 1937 Y I 3369 Rev W Havard-Jones 27 10, Longbourne Green, E11/6007 Overton Gertrude May 86 Widow 8 May 1969 Farncombe 13 May 1969 Y A 8267 E D Rennison 18 Kingsdale Old Peoples E12/6590 Owen Edward Horace 77 Retired 21 Jun 1981 Home, Haslemere 29 Jun 1981 N J 1094 Rev C Campbell 38 Warren Road Hospital (Late 71, Catteshall E7/1991 Owen Esther 86 Widow 5 Apr 1933 Terrace) 8 Apr 1933 Y 993 C Knight 84 Reinterment from Streatham Cemetery, N8/5593 Owen Susan 5d 25 Sep 1956 Not Known 29 Jun 2010 Y X25 Tooting. 1 Flat 2, Lane House, 22, Busbridge Lane, Rev I Gordon- E12/6773 Owen-Conway Harold Joseph 85 Retired 23 Apr 1985 Godalming 26 Apr 1985 Y F 7709 Cummings 61 The Mount Nursing Home, Petworth Road, Witley, E12/6853 Owen-Conway Mildred Rosa 80 Widow 25 May 1987 Surrey 29 May 1987 Y F 7709 Rev I Fentone 71 34, Farncombe Hill, E9/4154 Owens Jessie Maria 74 Widow 15 Mar 1949 Godalming 21 Mar 1949 N R 2227 Rev C J Norris 84 William Edward Son of Thomas N4/3612 Owens Walter 19 Owens, Publican Bridge Street, Godalming 23 Jan 1896 N 881 Rev L H Burrows 24 Milford Chest Hospital (Cheddar, E10/5785 Oxborough Alfred Edward 64 Bricklayer 3 Feb 1966 Manor Lea Road, Milford) 9 Feb 1966 Y V 5439 [Blank] 139 Farnham Road Hospital, Guildford, Surrey (Chedar Manor, Lea Road, E12/6666 Oxborough Edith Mary Hope 80 Widow 14 Feb 1983 Milford, Surrey) 18 Feb 1983 Y V 5439 Rev Hedges 48 Garden of 103, Busbridge Lane, Remem- E13/7368 Oxborough Ethel Annie 95 5 Sep 1998 Godalming 22 Apr 1999 [Blank] brance [Blank] [Blank] 34 E5/0783 Oxborough Frederick 48 Tanner 4 Apr 1917 8, Eashing Lane, Milford 9 Apr 1917 Y 889 R Nattrass 149 BURIAL RECORDS FOR NIGHTINGALE CEMETERY FROM 1857-2013 AND EASHING CEMETERY 1900 - 2013 IN SURNAME ORDER Notes in Cemetery Register / Italics Section (if indicates Page Book / Date of Place of Death plus Date of Consecrated applicable) / Ceremony Transcribers' No. in Entry No Family Name Given Name Age Description Death (Residence) if different Burial Ground Y/N Plot No. Plot No performed by Notes Reg Garden of Frederick Robert 103, Busbridge Lane, Remem- E13/7279 Oxborough William 95 30 Jun 1994 Godalming, Surrey 15 Jul 1997 [Blank] brance [Blank] [Blank] Ashes 23 60, Minster Road, E10/5019 Oxborough Rosa 88 Widow 4 Nov 1956 Godalming 7 Nov 1956 Y J 889 J W B Moore Re-opening 44 BURIAL RECORDS FOR NIGHTINGALE CEMETERY FROM 1857-2013 AND EASHING CEMETERY 1900 - 2013 IN SURNAME ORDER Notes in Cemetery Register / Italics Section (if indicates Page Book / Date of Place of Death plus Date of Consecrated applicable) / Ceremony Transcribers' No. in Entry No Family Name Given Name Age Description Death (Residence) if different Burial Ground Y/N Plot No. Plot No performed by Notes Reg St Lukes Hospital, Guildford (10, Latimer Road, E10/5134 Pack Frances Rose 76 Married Woman 25 Jan 1958 Godalming) 30 Jan 1958 Y W 2288 A J de C Studdert 3 feet extra 58 Milford Chest Hospital E11/5952 Pack John Henry 80 [Blank] 10 Jul 1968 (10, Latimer Road) 16 Jul 1968 Y W 2288 M C Brown 11 E5/0733 Pack Vera Gladys Annie 3y10m Child of John Pack 15 Jun 1916 Deanery Place 20 Jun 1916 Y 401 F L Hutchieson 142 99, Aarons Hill, Godalming (8 Green Lane, E10/5143 Packer Henry Mark 56 Engine Driver 19 Feb 1958 Farncombe, Godalming) 22 Feb 1958 N J 1101 A C G Oldham Reopening 59 Hare Lane, Farncombe, N5/4220 Packer Arthur Leonard 7m Child of A. E. Packer 10 Apr 1902 Godalming 14 Apr 1902 N 779A Rev H Mckay 8 Child of Packer, Union Workhouse, N4/3983 Packer Ena 2 Laborer Guildford 12 Sep 1899 N 239 Rev R Patterson 43 N4/3725 Packer Ernest 5 Child of Henry Packer Catteshall, Godalming 12 Mar 1897 N 527 Rev E F Bowring 30 Surrey County Hospital E7/1987 Packett Ernest 41 Plumber 25 Mar 1933 (Late 101, Meadrow) 30 Mar 1933 Y 452 C Knight 83 Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford (The Rough, Hurtmore Road, E12/7065 Packham Donald Ian 59 [Blank] 5 Aug 1992 Godalming) 24 Sep 1992 Y T 6046 [Blank] 97 F George Kieran E7/2040 Padday Alice Jane Anne 82 Widow 6 Nov 1933 Charterhouse Road 9 Nov 1933 N 2458 Hyland 90 44, Conyers Road, E9/4452 Padday Alice Sophia Emma 79 Spinster 5 May 1951 Streatham, S.W.16 8 May 1951 Y L 3620 Peter D Barton 122 Georgina Jane E11/6014 Padday Sherston 88 Widow 17 Jun 1969 Mount Alvernia, Hindhead 23 Jun 1969 N S 2459 John McKay 19 E11/5922 Padday Percy King 93 Retired Actuary 27 Jan 1968 Mount Alvernia, Hindhead 31 Jan 1968 N S 2459 M E Pledger 8 N K Garden of (4, Ryden Street, Islington, Remem- E12/6466 Padman Edward George 67 [Blank] 5 May 1978 London N.1) 5 Sep 1978 [Blank] brance [Blank] [Blank] Ashes 23 Hillside Lodge, The Drive, E13/7422 Pagan Archibald 77 M.B.E. (Colonel) 13 Jun 2000 Godalming 21 Jun 2000 N C 375 Rev David Mace 41 Burial next to 62 Courtney Street, Father - E13/7649 Pagan Adrian Archibald 39 Writer 29-Aug-2007 London 7-Sep-2007 N C 374 Rev. Phil Thomas Archibald Pagan 69 Woodcote, Frith Hill Road, E10/5105 Page Beatrice Delamotte 81 [Blank] 29 Oct 1957 Godalming 1 Nov 1957 Y W 2677 A C G Oldham 55 Dellamotte Caroline Woodcote, Frith Hill Road, E8/3125 Page Eugenie 87 Widow 30 Jul 1942 Godalming 4 Aug 1942 Y W 2701 Rev H E Hone 117 BURIAL RECORDS FOR NIGHTINGALE CEMETERY FROM 1857-2013 AND EASHING CEMETERY 1900 - 2013 IN SURNAME ORDER Notes in Cemetery Register / Italics Section (if indicates Page Book / Date of Place of Death plus Date of Consecrated applicable) / Ceremony Transcribers' No. in Entry No Family Name Given Name Age Description Death (Residence) if different Burial Ground Y/N Plot No. Plot No performed by Notes Reg Roseacre, Priorsfield Road, Compton Edith Maria (Woodcote, E10/5661 Page Ethelberta 86 Spinster 9 Apr 1964 Frith Hill Road, Godalming) 13 Apr 1964 Y W 2676 Henry Bettenson 124 31, Copse Hill, Wimbledon (117, George Road, E10/5415 Page Edith Mary 62 Widow 24 May 1961 Farncombe, Godalming) 29 May 1961 Y I 7206 C Allingham 93 Green Lane Hospital, E10/5469 Page Eliza 90 Widow 5 Jan 1962 Weydon Lane, Farnham 11 Jan 1962 Y L 1126 C Allingham Reopening 100 Hollybush Lane, Farnborough, Hants (15, Catteshall Lane, E8/2949 Page Frederick James 63 Labourer 16 Apr 1941 Godalming) 22 Apr 1941 Y A 4547 Rev W Havard-Jones 95 E9/4410 Page Geo. Henry 75 [Blank] 25 Feb 1951 28, Victoria Road 1 Mar 1951 Y A 4665 A C G Oldham 116 Grenville Nursing Home, E9/4465 Page Isabella 96 [Blank] 13 Jun 1951 Eashing, Godalming 18 Jun 1951 Y C 4679 J Ellis 123 Warren Road Hospital E7/1940 Page James 82 Labourer 21 Oct 1932 (Late of Ockford Rd) 26 Oct 1932 Y 668 T B Eddrup 77 8, Mead Cottages, Catteshall Road, E5/0254 Page Janet 84 Widow 17 Jun 1907 Godalming 20 Jun 1907 Y 234 E F Bowring 82 St Luke's Hospital, Guildford, Surrey (Burpham Homes, E12/6358 Page Lilian Ethel 77 Spinster 24 Jul 1976 Nr. Guildford, Surrey) 29 Jul 1976 Y W 2232 Rev E Barnes 9 Dorking Infirmary (Ockford E6/1057 Page Margaret 69 Spinster 29 Jul 1921 Road, Godalming) 2 Aug 1921 Y 1080 W Havard-Jones 116 St Luke's Hospital, Guildford (60, Farncombe St, E10/5807 Page Mary Lydia 86 Widow 8 Apr 1966 Farncombe) 14 Apr 1966 Y W 2232 C Allingham 142 High View Nursing Home, Nightingale Road, Godalming (Woodcote, E8/2312 Page Thomas Ethelbert 86 Retired Schoolmaster 1 Apr 1936 Frith Hill Road, Godalming) 4 Apr 1936 Y W 2700 Rev Lancelot J Allen 15 Surrey County Hospital (Farncombe St, E6/1074 Page Walter 49 Painter 28 Nov 1921 Godalming) 3 Dec 1921 Y 1144 D Hiam 118 8, St. John Street, E7/2026 Page William James 64 Plumber 11 Aug 1933 Farncombe 15 Aug 1933 Y 1126 A L Hopkins 3 ft extra 88 BURIAL RECORDS FOR NIGHTINGALE CEMETERY FROM 1857-2013 AND EASHING CEMETERY 1900 - 2013 IN SURNAME ORDER Notes in Cemetery Register / Italics Section (if indicates Page Book / Date of Place of Death plus Date of Consecrated applicable) / Ceremony Transcribers' No.
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