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Binstead Old (A to Z Unknown Burial Plot) BINSTEAD OLD CEMETERY UNKNOWN BURIAL PLOT A to Z SURNAME Forename Description Age Usual Address Place of Death Date of Death or Burial Ackland Alfred Ernest Coastguard man 10 months Fishhouse 09.02.1870 Aish Albert Walter Infant 4 months Hill Close, Binstead 08.08.1901 Aish Mary Carpenter's wife 68 Binstead 25.10.1897 Allport Margot Patricia Child 5 Alexandra Nursing Home, Ryde 11.04.1914 Alner Amelia Beatrice Labourer's child 11 weeks Binstead 12.04.1882 Alner Matthew Henry Labourer 37 Binstead 24.06.1883 Atkins George Henry 4 Camelia Cottage, Binstead 23.08.1919 Attrill David Mariner 85 Parkhurst 22.01.1907 Attrill Ellen Ann Mariner's wife 57 Binstead 15.07.1885 Attrill Isaac Labourer 71 Whippingham Binstead 01.04.1894 Attrill Rosa Ellen Mariner's child 1 month Binstead 13.05.1886 Attrill William Rowland Mariner's son 23 months Binstead 04.05.1889 Austin Alfred Percival Gardener's son 4 months Binstead 20.03.1880 Baker Frederick Infant of Gardener 9 weeks Binstead 28.03.1866 Baker Sarah Ellen Gardener's daughter 19 Binstead 04.02.1866 Baker Thomas Clerk 78 Providence Villa, Binstead 11.11.1911 Baker William Coachman 66 Ryde 29.02.1884 Barkham Amanda Fitzhelen Mariner's wife 58 Binstead Royal IW Infirmary 20.04.1870 Barkham Charles Nairn Mariner 70 Newport 21.09.1874 Barkham Charles Richard Retired boatmaker 79 Arnold Road, Binstead 08.01.1923 Barkham Elaine Spinster 17 North View, Cemetery Road, Binstead 05.02.1909 Barkham Eliza Widow 73 Binstead 11.06.1931 Barkham Joseph Labourer 79 Ryde House of Industry, Parkhurst 24.12.1866 Barkham Judith Labourer's widow 83 Binstead 25.04.1858 Barkham Male child Mariner's son, son of Charles Richard 23 hours Binstead 10.12.1887 Barkham Richard Henry Yachtsman 33 Royal County Hospital 25.06.1908 Barlow David Labourer 27 Newchurch 22.09.1869 Barnes Frances Widow 87 1 Edward Street, Ryde 24.05.1911 Bartlett Thomas Mason 77 Binstead 17.08.1892 Barton Alex Henry William Infant 23 days 1 Binstead Hill, Binstead 25.02.1911 Barton Alfred Labourer's son 3 Binstead 31.08.1858 Barton Betty Labourer's widow 80 Arreton, parish of Binstead 10.01.1885 Barton David Labourer 78 Newchurch 13.11.1878 (C) Ryde Social Heritage Group 2020 BINSTEAD OLD CEMETERY UNKNOWN BURIAL PLOT A to Z SURNAME Forename Description Age Usual Address Place of Death Date of Death or Burial Barton Elizabeth Wheelwright's widow 75 Binstead 08.10.1886 Barton Fanny Master Mariner's wife 37 Binstead 28.06.1886 Barton Harriet Labouer's daughter 7 Binstead 24.11.1869 Barton Jane Widow 60 Binstead 21.10.1874 Barton Maurice Ex Sexton 73 Bartons Cross 30.05.1902 Barton Stanley Wilfred William Infant 21 months Silverlea, Arnold Road, Binstead 02.02.1915 Barton William Carpenter 69 Binstead 06.10.1889 Baveridge Ellen Maria Policeman's wife 22 Wootton Bridge, parish of Arreton 03.02.1865 Bick Albert Victor Clerk in Holy Orders 32 10 Kings Road, Binstead 27.09.1919 Blow Ann Labourer's widow 75 Binstead 05.02.1862 Blow Ann Spinster 76 Binstead 29.08.1893 Blow Eliza Spinster 58 Royal County Hospital 04.06.1908 Blow Robert Labourer 78 Binstead 14.06.1861 Bourn Thomas Charles William Infant 10 days 1 Kings Road, Binstead 02.08.1916 Bourne Evelyn Harriet Child 1 month 2 Kings Road, Binstead 28.09.1917 Bowerman John Shipwright 61 Fishhouse 21.07.1858 Boyce Eric 3 days Binstead 02.09.1905 Brading Lydia Butcher's wife 80 Wootton Bridge, parish of Binstead 20.03.1878 Brading Stephen Builder 84 Wootton 19.04.1883 Brett Richard Frank Labourer's child 5 months Cothey Butt, Binstead 07.06.1889 Buckett James Blacksmith 31 Newnham Road, Binstead 03.01.1897 Buckett Millicent Infant 14 months Binstead 08.03.1895 Buckingham Edith Wife 50 Binstead Road IW Infirmary 11.10.1916 Bunce Raymond Arthur Child of Sydney Arthur & Heather Bunce 1 The Lodge, Binstead House, Binstead 12.07.1941 Burden Sarah Ann Artisan's wife 23 Binstead 12.06.1879 Burrow Thomas George Coastguard's son 11 months Fishbourne 05.12.1883 Butcher Charles Labourer 78 Chapel Road, Binstead 30.11.1916 Butcher Edward Labourer 88 Fishhouse 17.04.1864 Butcher Hannah Labourer's widow 92 Fishhouse 30.06.1870 Butcher Sarah Labourer's widow 84 Binstead 04.09.1857 Butt Frank Shipwright 33 Binstead 13.01.1884 Campbell Sarah Daughter of Prebeterian Minister 5 Paris, France 22.08.1879 Campbell Serena Williams American 75 Geneva 24.06.1881 (C) Ryde Social Heritage Group 2020 BINSTEAD OLD CEMETERY UNKNOWN BURIAL PLOT A to Z SURNAME Forename Description Age Usual Address Place of Death Date of Death or Burial Carill George Labourer's son 4 months Ketchell 18.02.1870 Carlours Louis Interpreter's child 6 weeks Parish of Ryde 04.05.1878 Cartier Juliette Gentleman's son 11 months Binstead 27.03.1880 Chappell Infant son Unbaptised 1 month Fishbourne 26.01.1904 Chessell Elizabeth Mary Widow 88 Stoneham Cottage, Cemetery Road 14.08.1945 Chiverton Rosina Frances Hannah Gardener's daughter 14 Binstead 25.09.1879 Churchman Manning Pensioner 63 Cemetery Road, Binstead 06.10.1909 Clarke (Boy) (Illegitamate), son of Eliza 26 hours Binstead 18.01.1886 Claydon Mabel Unbaptised 29 days Milham Cottages 28.02.1888 Colenutt James Infant 16 days Binstead 26.12.1904 Collins Julia Widow 57 Binstead 15.09.1903 Collins William Coachman 48 Binstead Ryde. Buried by Coroner's order - 09.02.1898 Suicide Temp Insane verdict Cook Baldwin Gentleman 82 Ryde 22.02.1887 Cook David Labourer 85 Binstead 27.03.1872 Cooke Gerald Roy Infant 1 month Rosebud Cottage, Binstead 18.01.1909 Coombes Charlotte Labourer's daughter 58 Binstead 15.06.1870 Cooper George Henry Child 9 Binstead 04.09.1903 Cooper James Pensioner 82 Newport 13.06.1875 Cooper Mary Rose Gardener's wife 36 Binstead 05.10.1879 Corney Ann Baliff's widow 58 Binstead 09.05.1881 Corney George Labourer 49 Arreton 10.11.1869 Corney Kate Mildred Labourer's child 18 months Binstead 01.01.1894 Corney Mary Ann Labourer's wife 30 Binstead 18.01.1893 Courtney Sarah Jane Artisan's wife 67 Binstead 30.10.1875 Crabb Frances Elizabeth Wife 58 2 Bettesworth Road, Ashey 18.12.1913 Crackner Ellen Maria Labourer's wife 45 Binstead 07.09.1869 Dadswell James Gardener 79 Binstead 25.09.1906 Damp Julia Hannah Shoemaker's daughter 28 Wootton Bridge, parish of Binstead 28.02.1864 Davies Emma Widow 78 Ivy Cottage, Newnham Road, Binstead 07.04.1915 Davis Sarah Widow 79 Forest House, Carisbrooke 30.09.1921 Diaper Thomas William Henry Body of man found in sea 47 Binstead 02.04.1901 Dowken Fred Ship cook's child 2 days Binstead 04.11.1885 (C) Ryde Social Heritage Group 2020 BINSTEAD OLD CEMETERY UNKNOWN BURIAL PLOT A to Z SURNAME Forename Description Age Usual Address Place of Death Date of Death or Burial Dowken May Child 7 weeks South Arreton 02.12.1884 Downer George Labourer 59 IW Union, Newport 09.11.1909 Dyer Ann Widow 80 Nineham Road, Binstead 18.01.1900 Dyer Ernest Charles Grocer's assistant 18 Lodge Cottage, Newnham Road 23.02.1918 Dyer Mary Ann Widow 91 Glenfield, Binstead Hill 18.07.1939 Dyer Rose Hannah Spinster 64 Wisteria Cottage, Binstead 04.07.1908 Dyer Stanley Bertram Child 6 months Binstead 14.10.1908 Dyer William Retired yachts captain 81 Binstead Hill, Binstead 31.03.1922 Field Leslie Telford Retired Licenced Victualler 50 9 Arnold Rod, Binstead 29.08.1944 Fleming Edwin John Infant 9 months Quarr Farm, Binstead 04.04.1895 Flux Jane Widow 87 Binstead 01.05.1902 Ford Alice Mariner's wife 81 Binstead 17.02.1871 Ford Barnabas Mariner 79 Binstead 01.05.1859 Ford Fanny 54 Binstead 06.10.1903 Ford Nora Ellen Baliff's child 8 days Quarr Farm 02.07.1883 Frampton George Gardener 84 Binstead 08.05.1883 Fry Frances Labourer's wife 73 Binstead 22.07.1886 Fry George Labourer 37 Binstead 12.04.1885 Fry Jacob Shepherd 82 Workhouse, Parkhurst 01.06.1908 Fry Mary Widow 87 1 Cemetery Road, Binstead 10.04.1913 Fry Mary Jane Shepherd's wife 29 Binstead 02.12.1860 Fry Sydney Charles Labourer's child 3 weeks Binstead 05.06.1876 Gates Caroline Widow 84 Cemetery Hill, Binstead 10.01.1900 Gates George Labourer 57 Fishhouse 06.03.1864 Gates George Henry Labourer 57 Glendlea, Cemetery Road, Binstead 22.01.1908 Geddes William David 35 1 Oak Cottages, Binstead 11.03.1909 Gosden George Labourer 58 Fishbourne 01.02.1907 Gosden Jane Widow 76 3 Cemetery Road, Binstead 02.04.1917 Hall Mary Ann Wife of William Hall 46 Binstead Road, Binstead 22.03.1900 Hall William John Farmer Binstead Hill, Binstead 24.04.1914 Hallett Frederick Henry Child 21 months Binstead 19.11.1896 Harding Henry Agricultural Labourer 59 Nineham 05.05.1903 Harrison Robert Hayden Coachman 53 Binstead 11.01.1905 (C) Ryde Social Heritage Group 2020 BINSTEAD OLD CEMETERY UNKNOWN BURIAL PLOT A to Z SURNAME Forename Description Age Usual Address Place of Death Date of Death or Burial Harvey Mary Jane Labourer's child 3 weeks Binstead 31.07.1859 Harwood Edwin Labourer's son 14 Binstead 04.04.1858 Harwood Marrianne Gardener's wife 72 Binstead 13.06.1867 Harwood Robert Gardener 86 Binstead 21.05.1876 Hayden Albert 33 Asylum, Carisbrooke 13.02.1919 Hayles Benjamin Labourer 70 Binstead 06.09.1887 Hayles Edward Labourer 86 Binstead 11.10.1870 Hayles Elizabeth Gardener's wife 26 Binstead 16.11.1871 Hayles Frank Newton Gardener's children buried in one coffin 1 month The Boulders, Binstead 10.09.1888 (twins) Hayles Hannah Wife of George Hayles, gardener 28 Binstead 22.08.1881 Hayles Harriett Widow 82 15 Canterbury Road, Southsea 28.11.1916 Hayles Lilian Alexandra Infant 1 year 1 month Binstead 20.08.1903 Hayles Margaret (Ilegitamate) 4 Binstead 02.02.1877 Hayles Sarah Ann Gardener's daughter 38 Binstead 18.05.1889 Hayles William Hayward Gardener's children buried
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