Burials at St. Mary's Parish Church, Kingsclere, Hants 1780 to 1876

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Burials at St. Mary's Parish Church, Kingsclere, Hants 1780 to 1876 Burials at St. Mary's Parish Church, Kingsclere, Hants 1780 to 1876 Extracted by Barrie Brinkman 2010 v1.0 Reg Date Firstname Surname Age Abode Notes 3 1 1780 Charles ROBERTSON 5 1 1780 Tabitha MARTIN 17 1 1780 William MARTIN 17 1 1780 miner TEGG 5mths Itchenswell 5 2 1780 William BANCE infant Town 7 2 1780 Robert BROWN (?) Plaistow Green 22 2 1780 Allis KEWELL 2 bishops green 23 2 1780 Walter WINBOLT (?) bishops green 25 2 1780 James JENNENS infant 4 3 1780 Mary TEGG bishops green 6 3 1780 Martha SIMPSON 79 Dell 18 3 1780 John JENNINGS 20 Itchenswell 25 3 1780 Thomas LANE North Sidmonton 15 4 1780 Lucy SMITH infant (?) 17 4 1780 George MARRINER infant 26 5 1780 Mary FULBROOK 23 (?) 5 6 1780 Lucy HALL (?) (?) 12 6 1780 Thomas EARLE (?) (?) 17 6 1780 Hannah SKEATS (?) (?) 23 6 1780 Robert HIGGS bishops green 1 7 1780 James APPLETON infant wolverton 6 7 1780 John JEWELL 84 Frith Farm 7 7 1780 Charlotte HICHCOCK infant Frith Farm 9 7 1780 Elizabeth DORMAN infant 5 8 1780 William WHEATLAND 5 Common 20 8 1780 Rachel FREEMANTLE Common 4 9 1780 Hannah SOPER 3 (?) 13 9 1780 John TEGG 73 bishops green 14 9 1780 Sarah FULKER Town 1 10 1780 Elizabeth SAUNDERS infant Itchenswell 12 10 1780 Jane BLACKMAN infant Sidmonton 27 10 1780 Thomas PRYOR esq 73 Town 9 11 1780 Sarah FOSBURY 21 11 1780 Edward CHANCE infant Town 8 1 1781 James BROWNJOHN Common 16 1 1781 Ann SMITH Itchenswell 20 1 1781 Joseph STEVENS 24 Town 25 1 1781 Sarah WINKWORTH 84 Town 13 3 1781 Mary WEBB Common 18 3 1781 Matthew LUMBOLT Itchenswell 5 4 1781 Susannah BENWELL Common 7 4 1781 Sarah STRONG 59 Town 28 4 1781 Richard VINCE Itchenswell 1 5 1781 Mary TAYLOR 83 Common 2 5 1781 Robert THATCHER 23 Town 7 5 1781 Sarah HUNT 36 Town 9 5 1781 Richard MIALL infant Ashford Hill 10 5 1781 Mary BEACON infant Wolverton Common 11 5 1781 Richard WYTHE 78 Common 12 5 1781 Elizabeth WOODERS infant Dell 17 5 1781 Elizabeth MIALL 21 Ram Alley 20 5 1781 William QUALE (?) Sidmonton 22 5 1781 William ALDRIDGE 61 Town 29 7 1781 Amey BASSETT 68 Sidmonton Page 1 Burials at St. Mary's Parish Church, Kingsclere, Hants 1780 to 1876 Extracted by Barrie Brinkman 2010 v1.0 Reg Date Firstname Surname Age Abode Notes 5 8 1781 John WOODLEY infant Common 6 8 1781 Gabriel SILBY Itchenswell 16 8 1781 Mary PRIMER 74 Itchenswell 8 9 1781 John BOOTHE 68 Itchenswell 9 9 1781 Ann BADNAL Common 11 9 1781 Benjamin SIMPSON Dell 7 10 1781 Ann WELFARE 86 Dell 9 10 1781 John MARSHALL 68 Town 19 10 1781 Betty ARNOTT 64 Town 30 10 1781 Mary BLAKE 32 Town 9 11 1781 George WOOFE 62 Town 18 11 1781 John FIELD snr (?) (?) 24 11 1781 John BROWN (?) (?) 21 12 1781 Elizabeth HARDING (?) (?) 24 12 1781 Henry PULLINGER 70 Itchenswell 8 1 1782 John PAINTON infant Bishops Green 12 2 1782 William WOODLEY 42 Baughurst 17 2 1782 Elizabeth HUSE 79 Bishops Green 2 3 1782 James WICKENS infant Common 11 3 1782 Elizabeth HUSE Itchenswell 23 3 1782 John WOODLEY Itchenswell 31 3 1782 John ROGERS 76 Catts Farm 12 4 1782 John CANE 63 Town 16 4 1782 Peter BACON infant Frith Farm 9 5 1782 Sarah BROWN Itchenswell 13 5 1782 Charlotte HUDSON 22 winchester 29 5 1782 John SKIBBLEHORN Common 29 5 1782 Joseph HUNT Common 16 6 1782 John WATERMAN 24 Town 18 6 1782 Sarah TYLER 16 Sidmonton 22 6 1782 James BARNET 44 Common 28 6 1782 Thomas SERLE 23 Town 28 6 1782 Thomas LEWINGDON infant North Sidmonton 7 7 1782 Mary GODDARD (?) North Oakley 7 7 1782 John PALMER 80 Itchenswell 12 7 1782 Mary WEBB 79 Town 23 7 1782 Henry HOWARD Town 8 8 1782 William BEAR Common 8 9 1782 Ann BOND 72 Common 9 9 1782 Richard CONSTABLE Itchenswell 19 9 1782 John LESTER 63 Town 11 12 1782 mary BAILEY Town Pauper 8 1 1783 Jonathan HERBERT infant Town 26 1 1783 John SMALLBONE Itchenswell 2 2 1783 Maria CONSTABLE 27 Itchenswell 11 2 1783 John PALMER Itchenswell 11 2 1783 John SMITH (?) Itchenswell 21 2 1783 Hester PIKE Itchenswell 1 3 1783 Richard WHITE Itchenswell 6 3 1783 John BARNES Town 7 3 1783 Hannah STEVENS Itchenswell 9 3 1783 Robert STEVENS Itchenswell 23 3 1783 Catherine PINCHORN Itchenswell 26 3 1783 John BEAL Town Page 2 Burials at St. Mary's Parish Church, Kingsclere, Hants 1780 to 1876 Extracted by Barrie Brinkman 2010 v1.0 Reg Date Firstname Surname Age Abode Notes 26 3 1783 James WEBB Common 3 4 1783 mary RABETS 10 Ram Alley 1 5 1783 Joseph WHITE 38 Town 9 5 1783 Moses DORMAN Common 27 5 1783 KEMP (?) 30 5 1783 Jane CONSTABLE Itchenswell 9 6 1783 Richard FOSBURY Itchenswell 11 6 1783 Hannah BURNETT 77 Town 14 6 1783 Jane LANE Sidmonton 28 6 1783 William SLADE 82 Common 2 7 1783 Hannah STROUD infant Itchenswell 15 9 1783 Sarah SPICER 13 Hannington 1 10 1783 Elizabeth TOMLINS 53 Town This day the Stamp Act takes place 7 10 1783 John SMITH Itchenswell 7 10 1783 John TAYLOR infant Town 23 10 1783 Cornelius SPICER 68 Town Pauper 10 11 1783 Hannah CLEMENTS Town 23 11 1783 Elizabeth HOCKLEY Itchenswell 30 11 1783 James WYAT 7 Town 10 12 1783 Richard BATES infant Frobury 10 12 1783 Marth BATES infant Frobury 14 12 1783 Mrs KINGSMILL 75 Sidmonton Wife of Robert Esq 27 12 1783 Thomas BEACON infant Frith Farm 29 12 1783 Amey ANDREWS Town 11 1 1784 Joan CLIFFORD 90 Newbury Marsh 14 1 1784 James GODDARD 2 Pitch Horn 22 1 1784 Betty STROUD Itchenswell 6 2 1784 John DINES infant Itchenswell 15 2 1784 Isaac GRACE 33 Itchenswell 19 2 1784 John FARMER Dell Pauper 20 2 1784 Mary BUXEY Dell 10 3 1784 Mary RALPH Sidmonton 19 3 1784 Lewis OWEN Common 20 3 1784 William WILLMOT Town 21 3 1784 Edward WEBB Dell Pauper 27 3 1784 William MAILAND Dell 6 4 1784 John ARNOTT infant Town 15 4 1784 Sophia FISHER 7 Common 12 5 1784 Hannah WOODLEY infant Common 15 4 1784 Thomas LOVELL 63 Town 23 5 1784 Sarah BROWN infant Sidmonton 3 6 1784 George MILES infant Sidmonton 4 6 1784 Elizabeth HUNT 33 Common Pauper 30 6 1784 Amy SWAIN infant Common 6 7 1784 Joshua BATHE Itchenswell 27 7 1784 Henry FARMER North Sidmonton 22 8 1784 Eleanor HARBERT Town Pauper 5 9 1784 Martha NAISH Town Pauper 28 9 1784 John SMITH 5 Town 29 9 1784 Sarah ARLET Small Pox 5 10 1784 William ALLEN infant Town 5 10 1784 Mary MARTIN Dell Pauper 9 10 1784 James SMITH infant Town Page 3 Burials at St. Mary's Parish Church, Kingsclere, Hants 1780 to 1876 Extracted by Barrie Brinkman 2010 v1.0 Reg Date Firstname Surname Age Abode Notes 3 11 1784 Joan FOSTER 19 11 1784 Martha WHAREHAM 1 12 1784 Elizabeth HILL 10 12 1784 Joseph HILL 15 12 1784 Elizabeth COPE Common Pauper 24 12 1784 Jane McCULLOCH 1 Town 25 12 1784 Elizabeth ROLFE 30 Dell 28 12 1784 Isaac WOODHOUSE 1 Town 2 1 1785 John HUNTMILL Sidmonton common 2 1 1785 William BROOKER infant Dell 15 1 1785 John WOODHOUSE 24 Ashford Hill Pauper 18 1 1785 Hannah CANNONS Common 20 1 1785 John GODDARD 87 Ashford Hill 22 1 1785 Dinah GODDARD 77 Highclere Buried in this church 27 1 1785 Richard HUNT Town 30 1 1785 Lionard POPE 82 Wolverton 5 2 1785 Thomas LAWRANCE Town 6 2 1785 William BURDGMAN Town 9 2 1785 Ann BENNET infant Ashford Hill 11 2 1785 John APPLETON 86 Common 13 2 1785 John TURNER 23 Town 14 2 1785 Elizabeth ROLFE infant Dell 21 2 1785 Mary WHEELER Town 23 2 1785 John BADNAL Common 17 3 1785 Ann HUSE 23 Silchester 25 3 1785 James EXELL 83 Town 28 3 1785 Susan POCOCK Sidmonton 28 3 1785 Thomas FUSE Common 3 4 1785 John CHANDLER Common Pauper 9 4 1785 Elizabeth DAVIES Dell 17 4 1785 Joseph LAMB Dell 19 4 1785 Mary BROWN 29 21 4 1785 Thomas GRAY 37 Reading Marsh 6 5 1785 Samuel ROLFE 29 Town 12 5 1785 John TROUGHTON 13 Town 25 5 1785 Mary WARE Town Pauper 26 5 1785 Peter HUSE infant Itchenswell 15 6 1785 James BATHE Itchenswell 18 6 1785 Mary FISHER Town 23 6 1785 Charles STRONG Town 13 7 1785 Joseph WEBB infant Ram Alley 18 7 1785 Hannah MARRINER 7 Ashford Hill 24 7 1785 Joseph HUNT Common 25 7 1785 Mary TEGG 69 Bishops Green 26 7 1785 Robert WIG Pauper found dead near Sandford Farm by the visitation of God 27 8 1785 Mary SMITH (?) 11 9 1785 Hannah GOVER infant Common 22 9 1785 Elizabeth BATES infant Frobury 27 9 1785 John BATHE 36 Itchenswell 3 10 1785 Charlotte BECON infant Frith 12 10 1785 John PRYOR infant Common 13 10 1785 Caroline WILKS infant Page 4 Burials at St. Mary's Parish Church, Kingsclere, Hants 1780 to 1876 Extracted by Barrie Brinkman 2010 v1.0 Reg Date Firstname Surname Age Abode Notes 14 10 1785 Mary BLACKMAN Sidmonton 19 11 1785 James SMITH infant 27 11 1785 James WICKENS Itchenswell 18 12 1785 Peter PAYNE infant Town 24 12 1785 Mary SMITH 29 12 1785 Samuel BARNES infant 29 12 1785 John STOCKER Itchenswell 8 1 1786 Robert CANE 63 Town 30 1 1786 Mary PIERCE 82 Town 8 2 1786 John HASEL 7 (?) 12 2 1786 Richard COLLIER Town 12 2 1786 Mary FISHER Itchenswell 15 2 1786 Thomas SKEATS Town 22 2 1786 William WAITE infant Town 22 2 1786 Robert TAYLOR (?) 27 2 1786 Thomas SMITH infant Town 2 3 1786 Sophia RALPH 6 Sidmonton 19 3 1786 William JEFFERY Town Pauper 28 3 1786 Ruth WITH Town 14 4 1786 Elizabeth BARNES infant 21 4 1786 John JENNINS 95 Itchenswell 28 4 1786 Sarah CLARK Town 28 4 1786 Ann HASEL Itchenswell 9 5 1786 Richard FUCE Common 9 5 1786 Daniel STEPHENS Itchenswell 18 5 1786 Sarah WHEATLAND 26 5 1786 Joseph FISHER Common 1 6 1786 Phoebe HAZEL child Itchenswell 2 7 1786 Robert NORTH Itchenswell 17 7 1786 Joseph TAYLOR Town 23 7 1786 Edward WYATT Town 8 9 1786 Elizabeth HUSE Itchenswell 10 11 1786 William FARMER Town 10 11 1786 Ann RABETS 23 11 1786 Elizabeth BURD 28 11 1786 John BURFORD Freemantle 29 11 1786 Thomas HAINES Pauper 17 12 1786 James SPICER Hannington 23 12 1786 Richard PLOUGHDEN 29 12 1786 Ann FARMER 7 Town 15 1 1787 Charles HINE infant Wolverton 16 1 1787 George CANE infant Town 29 1 1787 Martha NORTH Itchenswell 8 2 1787 Sarah ROBSON Pauper 18 2 1787 Richard EXELL Town 1 3 1787 Mary HAINES Town 16 3 1787 Eleanor APPLETON 30 3 1787 Thomas MASON Itchenswell 4 4 1787 Henry BRIDGEMAN Town 8 4 1787 Elizabeth COOPER Town 10 4 1787 Harriet BACON 4 Frith 15 4 1787 Ann DOULTON 60 Itchenswell 27 4 1787 Martha PIKE Town Pauper 3 5 1787 Richard JOYCE Town Page 5 Burials at St.
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