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Surname Forenames Date of Death Short Place of Death Aaronovitch Surname Forenames Date of Death Short place of death Aaronovitch Julie 20/09/1996 Stoke Newington, London N16 Abberey Samuel 25/10/1992 Sheffield, South Yorkshire Abbott Derek John 26/05/2010 Redditch, Worcestershire Abbott Doris Muriel 08/03/1990 Cricklewood, London NW2 Abbott George 18/03/1999 Ashby de la Zouch, Leicestershire Abbott Hilda May 08/02/1990 Birmingham, West Midlands Abdullah Mary 26/08/2000 Finchley, London N12 Abouarh Allotta 05/02/1998 Chiswick, London W4 Abrahams John 29/07/1995 Highgate, London N6 Acock Kenneth Roy 10/06/2000 Purley, Surrey Acosta Mercedes 04/12/2003 Hampstead, London NW3 Adair Frederick 02/12/2008 Shoreham by Sea, East Sussex Adair James 14/05/2010 Coulsdon, Surrey Adams Arthur William 14/10/1996 Edmonton, London, N9 Adams Charles 22/04/1997 Adams Clara 11/08/1997 Stoke On Trent Staffordshire Adams David Michael 04/12/1999 Gloucester Adams Elsie Winifred 24/02/2002 Finchley, London Adams Eric 11/01/2008 Whitechapel,London E1 Adams Frank Garbutt Sherwood 29/12/2008 Middlesborough, North Yorkshire Adams George Albert 24/01/2001 Muswell Hill, London N10 Adams Ivy 08/03/1998 Muswell Hill, London N10 Adams Jack 26/01/2003 Leytonstone, London E11 Adams John Charles 18/03/2001 North Kensington, London W10 Adams Margaret Jane 29/04/1998 Leeds West Yorkshire Adams Stefan Bohdan 21/02/2012 Hammersmith, London W6 Adams Vera May 18/12/1992 Birmingham Adebiyi Adenike 05/10/2004 Islington, London N1 Ades Rachel Ena 28/11/2002 Carshalton, Surrey Adie Dorothy Rita 10/02/2000 Chichester, West Sussex Adkins Ronald 22/02/2004 Dover, Kent Adrian Frederick John 10/01/2000 Ashford, Middlesex Agnew Gladys Alice 31/12/1985 Brighton, East Sussex Agostinho Paula 03/05/2006 Willesden, London NW10 Ahern Mary 18/10/2002 Hampstead, London NW3 Ahern Thomas 11/02/2003 Coventry, West Midlands Aherne Thomas 12/06/2010 Leicester, Leics Ahmed Iqbal 10/10/2007 Camden, London Ahmed Mahmood 09/04/2012 Hammersmith, London Aiken Janet 28/07/2000 South Shields, Tyne & Wear Ainley Elizabeth 24/10/2005 Bexhill on Sea, East Sussex Ainsley Doreen 22/05/2001 St Leonards on Sea, East Sussex Airton Alberta 17/05/1993 Eston, Redcar Aitken Agnes 24/06/1996 Epsom, Surrey Ajidahuan Julius 11/06/2009 Ilford, Essex Ajler Gustv 03/12/2003 Birmingham, West Midlands Akehurst Sylvia 28/03/1998 Soho, London W1N Akineye Julius 19/07/1995 Derby, Derbyshire Akinrinoye Lasisi 19/04/2006 Camden, London WC1N Alan Victor 27/03/1998 Peterborough, Cambridgeshire Albans Pauline 02/04/2005 Fishguard, Pembrokeshire Alder Michael Rowland 31/12/2007 Leicester, Leicestershire Alderdice Walter 05/05/1994 Weymouth, Dorset Alderman Margaret A 01/12/1994 Aldershot, Hampshire Alders Albert 01/01/2011 Bristol South Gloucestershire Alderton Violet 23/03/1998 Chelsea, London, SW6 Aldhouse Gwendoline 25/05/2012 Salterton, Devon Aldridge Daisy Ella 16/10/1996 Epping, Essex Aldridge James 16/05/2012 Leicester, Leicestershire Alexander Gerald 02/06/1998 Margate, Kent Alexander Oscar Gorden 10/11/2008 Holloway, London N19 Alexander Rosemary Lisbeth 12/08/1999 Taunton, Somerset Alford John Charles Alexander 27/06/1992 Algar Winifred Mary 05/06/1993 Birmingham, West Midlands Algazi Joseph 28/10/2002 Brighton, East Sussex Ali Ahmed Nasser 18/08/2000 Swansea, West Glamorgan Ali Ashgar 28/09/2000 Birmingham, West Midlands Ali Reza 08/07/1997 Walworth London, SE17 Surname Forenames Date of Death Short place of death Alias Marie Antoinette 12/04/2012 Hove, East Sussex Ali-Bin-Ali Mohammed 23/04/2007 Sheffield, Sotuh Yorkshire Ali-Khan Mubarik 30/03/2005 Kensington London W2 Allah Mohammad 19/06/2011 Hammersmith, London, W6 Allan Elanor 07/08/2001 Haltwhistle Northumberland Allan Ralph 22/06/1996 Leytonstone, London, E11 Allchurch William 03/01/1995 Blackheath, London Alldridge Nellie 01/09/2007 Wandsowrth, London SW18 Allen Alan 06/01/1999 Sheffield, South Yorkshire Allen Alfred Leonard 27/12/1992 Camden, London NW1 Allen Annie 22/11/2003 Camberwell, London SE5 Allen Cissie Gertrude 23/04/1994 Worcester, Worcestershire Allen Claude 13/07/1997 Daventry, Northamptonshire Allen Doreen Evelyn 17/01/2002 Brighton, East Sussex Allen Dorothy Winifred 10/06/2005 Woolwich, London Allen Frank 11/02/1995 Hampstead, London, NW3 Allen Harold 08/02/2009 Hampstead, London, NW3 Allen James 03/04/1997 Farnborough, Kent Allen Jane 17/10/2004 Eastbourne, East Sussex Allen John Thomas 10/05/2008 Birmingham, West Midlands Allen Kenneth 19/04/2002 Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire Allen Kenneth 06/09/1995 Peterlee, Co.Durham Allen Leslie James 01/09/2009 Southend-on-Sea, Essex Allen Lucy Ann 01/02/2003 West Bromwich, West Midlands Allen Michael 10/04/2012 Haringey, London N15 Allen Owen 07/01/1999 Braunstone Allen Pauline 03/07/2004 Harrow, Middlesex Allen Peter Joseph 23/01/1995 Benfleet, Essex Allen Raymond 15/09/2001 Watford, Hertfordshire Allen Richard 06/09/2010 Kingston, Surrey Allen Robert James 23/09/1998 Frodsham, Cheshire Allen Ronald Frederick 22/07/2002 Havant, Hamsphire Allen Roy William 22/12/1996 Dagenham, Essex Allen Walter 22/06/2000 Allen Walter Sydney 10/10/1995 Shaftesbury, Dorset Allison Frank 07/06/2001 Nuneaton, Warwickshire Allison Jessamy 11/05/1995 Kentish Town, London NW5 Alliston Robert 27/08/1995 Surbiton, Surrey Allum Gladys Margaret 02/09/2008 Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire Al-Rawendouzi Abdul Jabbar Othman 05/06/2002 Hatfield, Hertfordshire Alvarez Zara Marion Josephine 03/07/1994 Havant, Hampshire Alvey James 05/02/2005 Bristol, Avon Amans Alfred William 24/01/1999 Catford, London SE6 Ambrose David Grant 24/05/1997 Oxford, Oxfordshire Ambrose Edward John 13/08/1997 London SE1 Ambrose John 30/05/2012 Gillingham, Kent Ames Carla 30/05/2010 Kensington, London, W10 Ames Frank 29/10/1999 Lewisham, London SE13 Amos Jean May 20/07/2012 Huddersfield, West Yorkshire Anand Randhir Kaur 29/06/2010 Southall, Middlesex Anderson Agnes 02/01/2007 Southampton, Hampshire Anderson Alan 23/10/1998 Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex Anderson Alan Frank 01/10/2010 Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey Anderson Augusta Margarete Gisela 25/07/2011 Whitechapel, London E1 Anderson Betty Edith 26/11/1991 Southall, Middlesex Anderson Charles 19/08/2008 Southampton, Hampshire Anderson Eileen Marie 26/01/1999 Exeter, Devon Anderson Emily 18/02/1997 Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Anderson George Scott 21/06/2005 Clapham, London Sw12 Anderson Grace Mary 14/12/2004 Woodford Green, Essex Anderson Gregory 05/01/2012 Leeds Anderson Hilda Irene 20/11/2006 Birmingham, West Midlands Anderson James 01/04/2007 Hammersmith, London, W6 Anderson James Albert 11/01/2006 Hackney, London, E8 Anderson John 22/05/2011 Surbiton, Surrey Anderson John William 09/02/1998 Brighton, East Sussex Anderson Leslie 21/08/2003 Cannock, Staffordshire Anderson Margaret 12/03/2001 Fulham, London, SW6 Surname Forenames Date of Death Short place of death Anderson Michael 17/03/2002 Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands Anderson Robert 01/07/2002 Gateshead, Tyne & Wear Anderson Trevor Joseph 02/10/2010 Horsham, West Sussex Anderson William John Frederick 14/10/2010 Leicester, Leicestershire Anderton Alfred Francis Claude 02/10/1997 Norwich, Norfolk Andjelic Luisa 17/12/1995 Otley, West Yorkshire Andre Joseph 28/02/1999 Westminster, London, SW1 Andrew Lynston 28/07/1996 Moretonhampstead, Devon Andrew Mabel 21/02/1996 Basingstoke, Hampshire Andrew Sebastian 30/09/1997 North Kensignton, London W10 Andrews Alan 19/08/2001 Tunbridge Wells, Kent Andrews Doris 24/12/1997 Worcester, Worcestershire Andrews Dorothy 07/11/1998 Weston Super Mare, Somerset Andrews Ethel 19/11/2001 Southampton, Hampshire Andrews Frank 05/12/2002 Woodstock, Oxfordshire Andrews Joanna 10/07/2011 Sunderland, Tyne & Wear Andrews John 13/08/2000 Walsall, West Midlands Andrews Joyce Lilian 06/04/2000 Enfield, Middlesex Andrews Lucy 09/01/1999 Spalding, Lincolnshire Andrews Maurice Clyde 22/06/1997 Durham, Co Durham Andrews Norman 02/06/2004 Didcot, Oxon Andrews Paul 27/06/2008 Plymouth, Devon Andrews Thomas 28/08/1991 Andrzejewski Hendrik 08/02/2006 Bayswater, London W2 Angel Rose Lilian 05/11/1997 Hammersmith, London W6 Angell George 02/04/2000 Bristol, North East Somerset Anjaria Sadikali 14/08/1997 Camden, London NW1 Annesley Gwendoline May Maud 31/05/2005 Streatham, London SW16 Annison Bryan 14/08/2006 Poytnon, Cheshire Anthony Annie 17/09/2006 Llanelli, Carmarthenshire Anthony Doris 14/01/1995 Wormley, Surrey Anthony Patrickson 31/12/2006 Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan Anthony Thomas 07/04/1996 Camden, London NW1 Antoniou Eleftheria 25/12/1994 Highgate, London, N19 Antwi-Buasiakoh Frederick Johnson 24/06/2010 Hornsey, London N8 Apostolou Angelos 08/07/2007 Tooting, London SW17 Appleby Emily Iris 28/09/1998 Wolverhampton, West Midlands Appleton Marguerite 15/11/1997 Knaresborough, North Yorskhire Appleton Queenie Elizabeth 06/02/1995 Robertsbridge, East Sussex Arabian Zable 09/08/1996 Barnes, London, SW14 Arafat Saber Saleh 30/08/1995 Gravesend, Kent Archer Alma 16/04/2000 Brigg, North Lincolnshire Archer Annie 06/06/1994 Darlington, Co Durham Archer Charles Robert 17/06/2009 Lewisham, London SE13 Archer Gwyneth May 05/05/1997 Tividale, West Midlands Archer Reginald 01/05/1997 Greenwich, London SE18 Archer Roy 06/04/1997 Stratton, Dorset Archibald Benjamin 29/03/2004 Camberwell, London SE5 Arinze Peter Ifeanyi 23/03/2000 Camberwell, London, SE5 Armfield Kathleen 26/11/2004 Birmingham Armitage May 27/02/2009 Halifax, West Yorkshire Armstrong Arthur 06/12/2004 Bishop Auckland, Co Durham Armstrong Elsie 21/03/1996 Gateshead, Tyne and Wear Armstrong George 24/11/2000 Lambeth, London, SE1 Armstrong
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