Burials at Holy Trinity, Penn Street, by Name, 1849-1960

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Burials at Holy Trinity, Penn Street, by Name, 1849-1960 Burials at Holy Trinity, Penn Street, by Name, 1849-1960 512 Adlam, Ernest George Penn Street 27/02/1909 5mths 74 Anderson, Mary Holmer Green 27/03/1857 18days 73 Anderson. Jane Holmer Green 27/03/1857 39 141 Ayers, Louisa Penn Street 16/05/1862 29 108 Ayers, William Penn Street 31/01/1859 63 780 Ayre, Hester (Ashes Golders Green) Lytes Cary Manor, Charlton 29/07/1957 63 Mackrell, Somerton 94 Ayres, George Penn Street 15/07/1858 24 159 Ayres, James Penn Street 02/06/1864 35 772 Baines, Alfred Edward Miles Cottages, Penn Street 29/06/1956 39 171 Baker, Ann Penn Street 06/08/1865 35 37 Baker, Caroline Penn Street 15/04/1853 34 244 Baker, Elizabeth Penn Street 18/07/1875 76 401 Baker, Mary Penn Street 22/10/1891 74 435 Baker, Robert Penn Street 09/07/1896 84 277 Baker, Thomas Penn Street 18/07/1878 78 47 Barlow, John Penn Street 16/09/1854 10 518 Barnard, Ann Penn Street 19/04/1910 78 215 Barns, Mary Beamond End 26/12/1871 76 582 Beaver, Cerise Campbell Highlands, Woodrow 17/03/1922 66 Mother of 564 715 Beaver, Guy Duncan Cambell Luxford, Crowborough, Sussex 10/04/1947 55 650 Beaver, Jean Atwood Cambell Crowborough, Sussex 25/07/1933 35 Sister-in-Law 564 564 Beaver, John Dennistoun Campbell Highlands, Woodrow, Amersham 20/05/1918 25 On Penn Street War Memorial 57 Bedwell, Josph Penn Street 29/07/1855 37 783 Beechey, David John Crendon Cottages, Beamond End 12/09/1957 20 337 Beeson Sarah Winch more Hill 04/03/1884 56 181 Beeson, Sarah Ann Winchmore Hill 30/11/1866 3+6mths 225 Bell, William Winchmore Hill 16/02/1873 84 742 Bilbey, Andrew (son of Jill Bilbey) Penn Street 07/02/1951 5days 681 Bilbey, Dorcas Gledhow, Coleshill Lane, 12/12/1939 72 Winchmore Hill 732 Bilbey, Phyllis Penn Street 27/01/1950 39 563 Bilby, Charles Edward Penn Street 09/03/1918 57 580 Bilby, Doris Isabel Winchmore Hill, Amersham 26/10/1921 29 466 Birch, Ernest Edward Halcombe Copners Farm, Holmer Green 06/02/1901 36 331 Birkley, Eliza Holmer Green 26/09/1883 35 638 Blair, Charlotte Lacy Furnivalls, Beamond End 05/02/1932 76 733 Blair, Duncan Ramsay Furnivalls, Beamond End 02/03/1950 90 307 Bond, Emma Holmer Green 21/09/1880 1 411 Bond, Harriet Holmer Green 27/08/1892 56 420 Bovingdon, Abigail Penn Street 10/03/1894 73 89 Bovingdon, Alfred Penn Bottom 17/03/1858 11 318 Bovingdon, Ann Penn Street 30/12/1881 62 490 Bovingdon, Charlotte Locke's Ride, Bracknell 24/08/1905 71 356 Bovingdon, David Holmer Green 23/06/1886 61 439 Bovingdon, Edward Penn Street 18/03/1897 77 12 Bovingdon, Elizabeth Penn Street 26/07/1850 58 87 Bovingdon, Elizabeth Frances Penn Street 03/03/1858 57 405 Bovingdon, Emma Penn Street 27/01/1892 65 8 Bovingdon, Ephraim Penn Street 25/06/1850 1 424 Bovingdon, Ephraim Salt Hill, Farnham Royal 11/06/1894 78 705 Bovingdon, Florence Emily 9 Penn Wood View, Penn St. 30/03/1944 69 451 Bovingdon, Isaac Penn Street 24/01/1899 76 437 Bovingdon, James Penn Street 16/10/1896 79 507 Bovingdon, Joab Union Work House, Old Windsor 21/12/1907 75 398 Bovingdon, Mary Penn Street 17/03/1891 69 5 Bovingdon, Richard Penn Street 040/5/1850 18 227 Bovingdon, Robert Penn Street 21/02/1873 19 Page 1 of 15 Burials at Holy Trinity, Penn Street, by Name, 1849-1960 22 Bovingdon, Sarah Penn Street 09/08/1851 34 137 Bovingdon, Zoa Penn Street 07/01/1862 8 605 Bovingdon,Henry The Infirmary, Whielden St. 08/01/1926 73 46 Bowler, Elizabeth Winchmore Hill 12/08/1854 79 173 Bowler, John Winchmore Hill, Penn St. 17/02/1866 74 20 Brackley, Charlotte Winchmore Hill 19/04/1851 71 741 Brackley, Harriet M Winchmore Hill 13/12/1950 78 96 Brackley, Joseph Brae Winchmore Hill 28/07/1858 79 725 Brackley, William Chapel Cottages, Coleshill 0?/09/1948 80 525 Bragg, Maria Edith Wood Row Farm, Amersham 29/07/1911 2mths 131 Briant, Louisa Winchmore Hill 23/06/1861 18mths 431 Brine, Lizzie Penn Street 22/06/1895 51 692 Brookhall, Dorothy Macey Westfield, West Drive, Ferring, 27/02/1941 59 Josephine Worthing 567 Brooks, Mary Beamond End, Little Missenden 08/10/1918 87 478 Brooks, Thomas Beamond End Farm, Penn St. 19/01/1903 76 707 Brown, Alice Holmer Green 29/01/1945 82 62 Brown, Arthur Holmer Green 24/02/1856 17 192 Brown, Charles Holmer Green 02/03/1868 Infant 321 Brown, Charles Hammersmith 28/02/1882 85 125 Brown, Elizabeth Holmer Green 06/08/1860 55 558 Brown, Henry Holmer Farm, Penn St. 07/05/1917 92 665 Brown, Marney Holmer Green with Missenden 29/12/1936 67 596 Brown, Mary Holmer Green, Penn Street 09/02/1925 94 145 Brown, Ruth Holmer Green 05/08/1862 64 763 Bullock, Ethel Jane Beamond End, Penn Street 16/03/1955 71 721 Burden, Frank The Kennels, Beamond End 04/06/1948 64 621 Burgoyne, Allan, MP. Sir. Died in Finchers, Beamond End 01/05/1929 49 Husband of 627 office. 627 Burgoyne, Irene Victoria Easor, 33 Eaton Terrace, SW 14/02/1930 48 Wife of 621 Lady 790 Burls, Edward 1 Meadow Cottages, Woodrow Amersham19/01/1959 47 67 Burnham, Benjamin Holmer Green 12/07/1856 6mths 60 Burnham, Eliza Holmer Green 02/12/1855 35 55 Burnham, Richard Holmer Green 22/06/1855 4mths 309 Burrowes, Loftus William Otway Finchers House, Beamond End 31/03/1881 9wks 11 Busby, John Holmer Green 15/07/1850 2 48 Busby, Mary Ann Holmer Green 20/10/1854 2 107 Busby, Mary Ann Holmer Green 27/01/1859 15mths 81 Busby, Thomas Edward Holmer Green 24/11/1857 1+10mths 566 Butcher, Albert Robert Royal Bucks Hosp. Aylesbury 26/09/1918 32 760 Butcher, Margaret Elizabeth 21 Hawkeshill Pk Dr. East. 30/09/1954 76 Southend on Sea 748 Butcher, Molly Annie (Kingston) c/o Mrs Huggins, Penn 10/07/1952 32 775 Butler, James Thomas 2 Penn Wood View, Penn St. 10/10/1956 63 508 Byng, Irene Hilare The Highlands, Amersham 27/03/1908 37 720 Cambell, Nigel Sir Fordcombe Manor, Tunbridge Wells 08/03/1948 69 739 Campbell, Harriett Russell 71, Portland Place, St.Marylebone 31/07/1950 67 786 Canham, Katherine Maria Amersham General Hospital 07/06/1958 76 146 Carter, Abraham Beamond End 19/03/1863 43 3 Carter, Alfred Beamond End 19/01/1850 2 7 Carter, Ann Winchmore Hill 06/06/1850 70 255 Carter, Emily Penn Street 29/07/1876 75 32 Carter, Ephraim Winchmore Hill 25/01/1853 7mths 118 Carter, Ephraim Winchmore Hill 27/11/1859 41 40 Carter, Fanny Penn Street 12/10/1853 84 6 Carter, Fredrick Penn Street 30/05/1850 57 347 Carter, George Penn Street 05/10/1885 84 606 Carter, George Broadmoor Asylum 26/06/1926 52 Page 2 of 15 Burials at Holy Trinity, Penn Street, by Name, 1849-1960 602 Carter, George Hildreth Penn Street 05/10/1925 77 481 Carter, Harriet Penn 03/06/1903 89 651 Carter, Helena Louisa Penn Street 31/03/1934 98 16 Carter, James Beamond End 23/11/1850 76 353 Carter, Joab Penn 08/04/1886 81 305 Carter, Job Penn Street 13/08/1880 42 186 Carter, John Winchmore Hill 30106/1867 65 333 Carter, John Holmer Green 23/01/1884 54 320 Carter, Mark Holmer Green 04/01/1882 18mths 103 Carter, Mary Ann Beamond End 14/12/1858 6 143 Carter, Rachel Penn Street 07/08/1862 64 23 Carter, Reuben Beamond End 29/01/1852 4mths 315 Carter, Ruth Penn Street 30/11/1881 11mths 41 Carter, William PennStreet 22/12/1853 84 778 Cartwright, George Benjamin Amersham General Hospital 22/12/1956 75 782 Cartwright, Minnie Emma War Memorial Hospital, H.W. 21/08/1957 73 752 Cave-Browne-Cave, Edith Beatrice Northampton (Cremated 1948) 08/01/1953 53 110 Chance, Barbara Holmer Green 17/02/1859 45 130 Chance, John Holmer Green 25/03/1861 8mths 588 Charge, Caroline Louisa Penn Street 10/11/1923 72 547 Charge, John Penn Street 30/09/1914 65 631 Chegwyn, Charles Bowler Glengariff, Beaconsfield 09/04/1931 79 710 Chegwyn, Elizabeth Helen Gregories Road, Beaconsfield 09/04/1946 86 190 Chilton, Lizzy Penn Street 28/11/1867 Infant 557 Chilton, Mary Ann Penn Street 19/04/1917 72 648 Chilton, William Penn Street 30/01/1933 90 723 Clarke, Edward The Cottage, Woodrow Farm, 05/07/1948 80 Amersham 232 Clarke, Eliza Winchmore Hill 05/11/1873 91 578 Clarke, Elizabeth Woodrow,Amersham 28/02/1921 56 126 Clarke, John Winchmore Hill 07/08/1860 84 716 Clementi, Cecil Holmer Court, Holmer Green 11/04/1947 71 Sir Cecil Clementi 690 Clementi, Cecily Joyce Holmer Court, Holmer Green 04/12/1940 25 Daughter of 716 716A Clementi, Penelope, Lady Holmer Court, Holmer Green 00/00/1970 70 Wife of 716 528 Clinton, Charles Stapleton Pelham Wood Row High House, Amersham 26/10/1911 54 712 Clinton, Elizabeth Pelham 1 Camden Hill Place, W11 03/10/1946 80 623 Coker, Mary Ann Penn Bottom Penn 21/06/1929 74 489 Collins, Martha Wood Row, Amersham 27/02/1905 31 425 Collins, Rebecca Holmer Green 28/08/1894 81 626 Cook George The Lodge, Finchers House, 26/09/1929 31 The Penn Street Beamond End Double Tragedy 302 Copestake, Alice Penn Street 15/06/1880 8 573 Copestake, Caroline Penn Street 26/09/1919 82 759 Copestake, Catherine Francis Penn Street 15/07/1954 89 702 Copestake, Elizabeth Penn Street 06/11/1943 77 674 Copestake, Ernest Post Office, Penn Street 28/03/1938 65 304 Copestake, Fredrick Penn Street 22/07/1880 3 220 Copestake, Jessie Albert Penn Street 26/06/1872 2 412 Copestake, Maria Frances Penn Street 07/10/1892 64 230 Copestake, Marie Penn Street 20/07/1873 74 529 Copestake, Sarah Ann Post Office, Penn Street 09/01/1912 75 460 Copestake, Thomas Penn Street 12/04/1900 65 453 Copestake, William Penn Street 05/03/1899 69 169 Cox, Ann Holmer Green 15/10/1864 85 163 Cox, Edward James Penn Street 23/07/1864 1 191 Cox, Edwin George Winchmore Hill 22/02/1868 Infant 362 Cox, George Winchmore Hill 26/01/1887 58 123 Cox, John Holmer Green 07/07/1860 80 Page 3 of 15 Burials at Holy Trinity, Penn Street, by Name, 1849-1960 258 Cox, Mary Ann Winchmore Hill 08/09/1876 39 275 Cox, Sarah Ann Winchmore Hill 09/03/1878 18mths 708 Crow, Robert Seaman Woodrow, Amersham 06/03/1945 79 619 Crutchfield, Gordon Lewis Ivy Cottage, Penn Street 02/03/1929 4 342 Curtis, Isabella Penn Street 29/01/1885 35 576 Curzon, Federick Graham Chessington, Surrey 09/11/1920 52 598 Curzon, Florence, Countess Howe Penn House 17/04/1925 57 583 Curzon, lsabella Katherine, 20 Curzon Street, W1 03/04/1922 89 Countess Howe 617 Curzon, Richard George Penn, Curzon House, Curzon St.
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