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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 Limegrove H.F.E., St Martins Close, 2852 & E12/6960 Gannaway Mary Elizabeth 98 Retired [Blank] East Horsley, Surrey 13 Mar 1990 Y U 2853 [Blank] Ashes 84 County Hospital, Guildford (138, More Road, 2852 & E9/3773 Gannaway Sydney 70 Gardener 26 Jul 1946 Farncombe, Godalming) 31 Jul 1946 Y U 2853 Rev C Allingham 3 Feet extra 37 E11/6046 Garcia Beatrice Maud 72 Widow 2 Feb 1970 Brookwood Hospital 6 Feb 1970 Y R 6000 M C Brown 22 Garden of The Old Lodge, Ockford Remem- E12/6781 Garcia James 58 [Blank] 17 Jul 1985 Ridge, Godalming 20 Aug 1985 [Blank] brance [Blank] [Blank] Ashes 62 4, Dudley Road, E9/4665 Gard Gertrude 55 Housewife 15 Feb 1953 Walton on Thames 20 Feb 1953 Y C 4714 A C G Oldham 148 21, Wharf Street, E5/0615 Gardener George Wallis 29 Labourer 25 Oct 1914 Godalming 29 Oct 1914 Y 421 G C R D'Arcy 127 Nursing Home, 53, Torrington Square, London, S. W. (Late of The Knoll, Frith Hill Road, E7/1569 Gardiner Arthur Charles 55 Chartered Accountant 7 Mar 1929 Godalming) 12 Mar 1929 Y 2169 G S Richards Reopened 31 23, Highcroft, Milford, E12/6934 Gardiner Ebenezer George 64 [Blank] 28 Oct 1981 Surrey 2 Jun 1989 Y U 2262 [Blank] Ashes 81 45, Green Lane E10/5326 Gardiner Esther Florence 69 Widow 29 May 1960 Farncombe, Godalming 2 Jun 1960 N G 811 William Rivles 82 Hambledon Infirmary, (36, Latimer Road, E8/2425 Gardiner Fanny Emma 77 Widow 12 Mar 1937 Godalming) 16 Mar 1937 N L 1377 Thomas Watts (S A) Reopened 30 17, Eashing Lane, E6/1013 Gardiner Henry 63 Bootmaker 20 Oct 1920 Godalming 26 Oct 1920 N 1377 R Oswald Stobbs 110 E5/0017 Gardiner Jethro 67 Bricklayer 27 Jul 1901 The Mint, Godalming 1 Aug 1901 Y 11 Rev F J Evans 53 Wife of Alfred Chas. The Knoll, Frith Hill Road, E7/1395 Gardiner Lucy Margaret 45 Gardiner 19 Dec 1926 Godalming 23 Dec 1926 Y 2170 F S Colson 9 RSCH (23 Highcroft, E13/7758 Gardiner Irene Winifred 95 Retired 4-Feb-2011 Milford) 14-Mar-2011 Y U 2262 Ashes 83 County Sanatorium, E9/3693 Gardner Anthony Edward 27 H M Army Pensioner 21 Jan 1946 Busbridge, Godalming 25 Jan 1946 Y C 4626 Rev P G Holden 27 3, Mole Road, Farncombe, Godalming Margaret Nellie (23, Llanaway Rd, E12/6936 Gardner Gwendoline 82 Spinster 11 Jun 1989 Farncombe, Godalming) 14 Jun 1989 N J 1097 [Blank] 81 Hindhead Road, E6/1189 Gardner Robert 58 Hair Dresser 27 Oct 1923 Godalming 30 Oct 1923 N 1857 W Montgomery 3 Feet extra 132 E8/2394 Gardner Sarah 66 Widow 26 Dec 1936 Frith Hill Road, Godalming 30 Dec 1936 N O 1857 H Sims Reopened 26 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 84, Ockford Road, E5/0085 Gardner Walter Viney 1m Child of W A Gardner 26 Aug 1903 Godalming 29 Aug 1903 Y 715 Rev F J Evans 61 Frimley Park Hospital (59 The Horseshoe, E13/7686 Gardner Pamela Aileen 71 [Blank] 1-Oct-2008 Godalming 9-Dec-2008 Y P 1696 Rev Robbie Harvie Ashes 74 N4/3302 Gardner Charles 70 Gentleman Stoke next Guildford 13 Feb 1893 Y 1908 Rev B Roscow 9 N2/1286 Gardner Elizabeth 81 Brighton Rd, Godalming 26 Feb 1874 Y 2109 Rev W D Long 14 12, Townend Street, Brick Grave N5/4348 Gardner Frances 85 Spinster 8 Aug 1905 Godalming 12 Aug 1905 Y 1908 J K Watkins Reopened 24 22, Lanhill Road, Brick Grave N6/4742 Gardner Mary 81 Gentlewoman 16 Nov 1913 Paddington 19 Nov 1913 Y 2109 G C Fanshawe Reopened 24 Stanley Road, Teddington, from Teddington N3/2902 Gardner Sarah 62 Spinster Middlesex 4 Nov 1889 Y 2109 Rev L H Burrows Middlesex 44 Robertson Nursing Home, Priorsfield Road, Godalming (16 The E13/7717 Garguild Maria Grazia 96 Retired 13-Nov-2009 Horseshoe, Godalming) 26-Nov-2009 N P 1921 78 N1/0117 Garland Henry 40 Brewer Bridge St, Godalming 21 Oct 1858 Y 1173 Rev R S Moore 6 N2/1107 Garlick Alice 1 Farncombe, Godalming 8 Apr 1872 Y 1003 Rev C Dallas 5 N2/1923 Garlick Ellen 2 Meadrow, Godalming 7 Jun 1880 Y 838 Rev H Benson 46 Surrey County Hospital, N4/4038 Garlick Henry 61 Laborer Guildford 3 Feb 1900 N 768 Rev C E Eagles 45 N1/1015 Garlick Mary 69 Farncombe, Godalming 11 Mar 1871 Y 1521 Rev C R Dallas 51 N2/1917 Garlick Mary 5 Farncombe, Godalming 18 May 1880 Y 836 Rev A Brodrick 45 N1/0883 Garlick Thomas 74 Laborer Farncombe, Godalming 1 Jul 1869 Y 1436 Rev T Jones 45 Union Workhouse, N3/2711 Garratt William 73 Laborer Guildford 23 Nov 1887 Y 1467 Rev S D Titmas 34 E6/0818 Garrett Ann 68 Wife of Edward Garrett 1 Nov 1917 Guildford Infirmary 5 Nov 1917 Y 316 F L Hutchieson 86 Peperharow Road, E6/0860 Garrett Edward 70 Bricklayer 20 Apr 1918 Godalming 23 Apr 1918 Y 316 G C Fanshawe 91 Warren Road Hospital, Guildford (53, Kings Road,. Farncombe, E8/2867 Garside Maureen Ann 2 Child of P. S. Garside 25 Nov 1940 Godalming) 28 Nov 1940 Y M 1386 Rev C Allingham 85 10, Warren Road, Guildford (39, More Road, Rev M E G Allen E9/4588 Garthwaite Alice 74 Widow 17 Aug 1952 Farncombe) 21 Aug 1952 Y E 4336 pp C Allingham 139 107, Pondfield Road, E9/3993 Garthwaite Seth Charles 69 Labourer 28 Jan 1948 Godalming 2 Feb 1948 Y E 4246 Rev C Allingham 64 Child of Charles E6/0792 Garthwaite Wilfred Charles 9 Garthwaite 26 May 1917 R S C Hosipal (Meadrow) 31 May 1917 Y 658 E S Allen 83 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 Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford (5, The Oval, Farncombe, E10/5615 Garton Ida Harriett 73 Widow 1 Oct 1963 Godalming) 4 Oct 1963 Y L 6805 C Allingham 118 N2/1772 Garton Fanny 59 Deanery place, Godalming 7 Feb 1879 Y 2500 Rev A Brodrick 38 St Barnabus Hospice, Lincoln (Topfield, Main Road, Toyton All Saints, N8/5610 Garton Mervyn Ronald 75 Retired 30 Sep 2013 Lincs) 10 Oct 2013 Y X40 Rev Caroline Burnett 3 Infirmary, Paddington, London (Hazel Bank, Binscombe Lane, E7/1504 Garvey Ruby Hildred 31 Widow 8 Jul 1928 Godalming) 12 Jul 1928 Y 1847 C Knight 6 Feet extra 23 Warren Road Hospital, Guildford (Tuesley Lane, Rev A J de C E8/2999 Gaskill John Samuel 71 No occupation 1 Sep 1941 Godalming) 4 Sep 1941 Y B 4559 Studdert 101 E6/1137 Gassiot Bertha Stobart 72 Widow 1 Feb 1923 Ockford Wood, Godalming 3 Feb 1923 Y 2110 F L Hutchieson 126 County Hospital, Guildford (Catteshall Terrace, E6/0874 Gastrell Elizabeth Ann 52 Wife of James Gastrell 28 Jun 1918 Godalming) 2 Jul 1918 Y 977 E F Bowring 93 The Infirmary, Hambledon, Surrey (17, Catteshall Terrace, E8/2794 Gastrill James Richard 75 Fencer 16 Mar 1940 Godalming) 19 Mar 1940 Y J 977 Rev C Knight Reopened 76 St Thomas' Hospital, Hambledon (82, Farncombe Street, E10/4987 Gates Alice Mary 74 Widow 25 Jun 1956 Farncombe, Godalming) 29 Jun 1956 Y W 2404 C Allingham Re-opening 40 60, Woodcote E11/5934 Gates Annie 90 Widow 17 Mar 1968 Valley Road, Purley 21 Mar 1968 Y W 2300 E R Barnes Ashes 9 St Thomas' Hospital, Hambledon, Godalming (82, Farncombe Street, E9/3738 Gates John 63 Blacksmith 12 Apr 1946 Godalming) 17 Apr 1946 Y W 2404 Rev E John Chandler 3 Feet extra 32 County Hospital, Guildford (67, George Road, E8/2475 Gates Robert Edward 60 Blacksmith 24 Aug 1937 Farncombe, Godalming) 28 Aug 1937 Y W 2300 Rev C Allingham 3 Feet extra 36 Wife of Robert William Farncombe Street, N4/3258 Gates Ellen 46 Gates, Blacksmith Godalming 20 Aug 1892 N 949 Rev E F Bowring 6 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 Bury Cottage, Moss Lane, N4/3901 Gates Louisa 78 Widow Godalming 3 Dec 1898 Y 1809 Rev L H Burrows 39 82, Farncombe Street, N6/5143 Gates Robert 79 Blacksmith and Farrier 10 Aug 1925 Godalming 14 Aug 1925 N 949 W J H Kingsbury Reopened 74 Widow of George Catteshall Lane, N3/2841 Gates Sarah 75 Gates, Laborer Godalming 25 Feb 1889 N 356 Rev A M Hill 41 North Street, Farncombe, N6/5049 Gates Stanley Frank 1m Child of John Gates 17 Feb 1922 Godalming 22 Feb 1922 Y 2460a F Pickford 62 Honister Rest Home, E12/7093 Gatfield Gladys Emily Violet 90 Housewife 3 Jun 1986 Ellenbrook Lane, Hatfield 6 Jul 1993 Y W 2287 [Blank] 101 Warren Road Hospital, Guildford (99, Kings Road, E8/2694 Gatford George 71 Blacksmith 14 Jul 1939 Farncombe, Godalming) 18 Jul 1939 Y S 3118 Rev C Knight 63 Minister's Surname could Altofts, be Preix.
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