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Stone Surname Inscription Name Birthdate Stone Surname Inscription name Birthdate Date of death Day Month Year Age 1008 ? T C 1702 1008 ? also D C 1708 652 ABLEWHITE Thomas Norman Ablewhite h of Annie f of b 1943 6 Sep 1984 Katie 119 ADAMS also s Benjamin 16 Jul 1846 6wks 119 ADAMS Mary w John Adams of Nottingham and dau 9 Oct 1846 Thomas and Catherine Pickering 424 ALDRIDGE Florence Rose Annie dau William and Rose 20 Dec 1876 6 mth Annie Aldridge 1053 ALISTER Ann Alister w William 7 Jan 1776 77 1055 ALISTER William Alister 23 Mar 1779 16 101 ALLCORN Frank Allcorn b 15 Jan 1896 3 Jan 1954 101 ALLCORN also w Elsie b 13 Aug 1898 14 May 1985 878 ALLCORN Frederick Allcorn 1 Oct 1947 56 878 ALLCORN also w Mary Ann 13 Sep 1964 83 879 ALLCORN also s George 2 Jul 1916 35 879 ALLCORN William Allcorn 7 Sep 1917 62 879 ALLCORN also w Elizabeth 16 Apr 1927 72 880 ALLCORN Lilly w Arthur Allcorn 24 Nov 1946 70 880 ALLCORN also h Arthur William 8 Mar 1956 76 485 ALLCROFT George Allcroft of Belvoir 25 Jan 1892 55 486 ALLCROFT Florence w James Allcroft of Belvoir 4 May 1917 39 486 ALLCROFT also George Allcroft Cadet RAF Died New End 10 Nov 1918 18 Hospital. Hampstead London 486 ALLCROFT also h James 5 Feb 1945 78 485 ALLCROFT also Mary Jane Allcroft Palin 23 Jul 1951 82 PALIN 480 ALLEN Alfred Allen 6 Jan 1926 73 620 ALLEN William lst s William and Mary Ann Allen 8 Mar 1885 24 621 ALLEN William Allen ten years Police lnsp' 15 Oct 1908 70 621 ALLEN also w Mary Ann 15 Mar 1916 86 676 ALLEN Albert Allen 22 Mar 1944 79 676 ALLEN also w Kate 2 Apr 1947 78 585 ALLIS Harriet Anne Allis 14 Jan 1929 72 585 ALLIS also h George 5 Jul 1934 79 1119 ALLIS Yorkshire Regiment Charles Allis 112 ARNOLD Charles Arnold 24 Jan 1850 30 112 ARNOLD also Charles Arnold 26 Jan 1870 57 265 ARNOLD also Susannah 13 Mar 1870 84 265 ARNOLD John Oliver Arnold 4 Dec 1877 84 103 ARTHUR Graham Arthur 23 Aug 1951 6 61 ASENATH also w Asenath 2 Nov 1947 85 829 ASHER James Kirton Asher 17 Jan 1916 59 829 ASHER also 4th s 2nd Lt Albert Asher 24 Sep 1918 25 829 ASHER w Annie Proctor 28 Aug 1927 67 830 ASHER John Asher h Sarah 11 Feb 1909 55 1119 ASHER Leicester Regiment Albert Asher 698 AUCKLAND William Aukland 24 Mar 1893 65 698 AUCKLAND also w Sophia 27 May 1910 90 131 AYRE also 1st w Elizabeth 17 Oct 1833 23 131 AYRE Edward Ayre 11 Mar 1876 72 132 AYRE John Ayre 6 May 1852 81 132 AYRE w Elizabeth 13 Jan 1855 79 160 AYRE also sis Elizabeth Ayre 30 Aug 1870 82 587 BAGGALEY Thomas h Beatrice Baggaley 4 Apr 1971 76 587 BAGGALEY also Beatrice 26 Oct 1973 75 833 BAGGLEY Samuel Smith Baggley 16 May 1942 71 833 BAGGLEY also Martha 11 Dec 1963 93 833 BAGGLEY also Frank Samuel b 1906 1985 320 BAILEY Martha dau John and Mary Bailey 1 May 1825 42 321 BAILEY Mary w john Bailey 28 Apr 1827 69 322 BAILEY John Bailey 31 May 1809 51 Stone Surname Inscription name Birthdate Date of death Day Month Year Age 524 BAILEY Thomas Bailey d at Woodlands 14 Nov 1913 27 524 BAILEY also m Mary Ann Bailey 23 Apr 1921 66 524 BAILEY also f Henry Bailey 17 Jan 1936 85 525 BAILEY also w Alice 19 Apr 1863 44 525 BAILEY John Bailey 30 Oct 1889 71 526 BAILEY Mary w Thomas Bailey 527 BAILEY Mary w John Bailey 5 Oct 1764 48 527 BAILEY also s Henry and dau Margaret d in their 11 Apr 1782 74 minority 528 BAILEY also w Mary 9 Feb 1781 68 528 BAILEY William Bailey 11 Apr 1782 74 529 BAILEY also w Mary 15 Jul 1745 40 529 BAILEY John Bailey 5 Jun 1746 70 529 BAILEY also s Joseph, Richard, Benjamin 529 BAILEY also dau Elizabeth, Sarah, Margaret, Elizabeth 963 BAILEY Thomas Bailey 21 Jun 1772 71 963 BAILEY also w Mary 20 Apr 1784 76 964 BAILEY also w Mary 10 Jun 1821 76 964 BAILEY Richard Bailey 1 Feb 1824 81 1027 BAILEY Charles Edward Bailey 25 Jan 1975 85 1027 BAILEY also w Elizabeth Bertha Radwell Bailey 10 Jan 1976 84 360 BAILY Alfred Baily 7 Jan 1892 41 557 BAINES Walter Baines M.A. (Cantab) 15 Nuv 1957 69 560 BAINES John Henry Baines 24 Nov 1917 68 560 BAINES also s Charles killed in action 28 May 1918 33 560 BAINES also w Fanny 5 Jan 1924 74 561 BAINES Evelyn eld dau George and Frances E May 28 Aug 1918 25 1119 BAINES Leicester Regiment Charles Baines 599 BAKER Samuel Baker 24 Apr 1917 56 792 BALL Thomas Ball 3mths 794 BALL Jack Ball 22 Jun 1982 73 286 BARKE Reginald Barke b 23 Nov 1877 15 Sep 1943 286 BARKE also w Alice b 22 Apr 1884 2 Oct 1970 32 BARKER John Barker b 14 Oct l838 25 Aug 1902 32 BARKER also Sarah 3 Feb 1915 95 988 BARKIS John Barkis?? 567 BARNES Sam Barnes 6 Dec 1952 77 5675 BARNES also w Annie 27 Jun 1961 87 275 BARNSDALE William Barnsdale 1 Dec 1866 65 275 BARNSDALE also relict Charlotte 21 Sep 1871 61 276 BARNSDALE Ann w Hugh Barnsdale 19 Jul 1850 42 276 BARNSDALE also Emma 10 Jul 1850 15 456 BARRAN also Maria Percival Barrand b 1865 1936 56 BARRAND William Barrand 7 May 1875 56 56 BARRAND also relict Ann 2 Mar 1891 67 1119 BARRAND Leicester Regiment Cyril Barrand 308 BARRATT Abraham s Thomas and Elizabeth Barratt 27 Apr 1840 18 796 BARRATT Holvey George Barratt b 1901 1985 898 BARTRAM Mary dau Richard and Elizabeth Bartram 7 Feb 1731 12days 898 BARTRAM also dau Elizabeth 7 Dec 1742 12 899 BARTRAM also w Elizabeth 14 Jul 1755 61 899 BARTRAM Richard Bartram 3 Dec 1783 82 901 BARTRAM Richard Bartram 20 Aug 1799 73 901 BARTRAM also w Mary 23 Oct 1823 88 901 BARTRAM also dau Frances 24 Oct 1825 48 901 BARTRAM also s Richard 2 Dec 1841 74 901 BARTRAM also dau Mary 11 Oct 1845 76 901 BARTRAM also dau Margaret 6 Sep 1863 89 573 BATEMAN Mary Bateman 3 Mar 1885 65 795 BATES Paul Rodney Bates 12 Nov 1953 11mth 722 BATESON Henry Bateson b 1883 1939 Stone Surname Inscription name Birthdate Date of death Day Month Year Age 722 BATESON also w Ada Lamb Bateson b 1888 1974 423 BAXTER Frederick Charles Burgess Baxter 14 Mar 1950 423 BAXTER also Edith Sands Baxter 22 Aug 1953 211 BEAN Robert Bean 6 Apr 1871 62 211 BEAN also Elizabeth Bean 24 Sep 1879 83 637 BEAN Thomas Bean 22 Aug 1739 74 583 BECKETT Samuel Beckett 14 Apr 1897 78 583 BECKETT also w Elizabeth 17 Jun 1904 77 583 BECKETT also dau Dorothy 16 Jul 1904 39 584 BECKETT Ann Beckett 10 Oct 1882 58 947 BELDAN Richard Beldan 11 Dec 1768 73 1049 BEMROSE Alice Bemrose 11 Apr 1867 86 1050 BEMROSE Joseph Bemrose 2 Mar 1835 49 1050 BEMROSE also Mary Ann Rogers dau Alice and Joseph 20 Nov 1835 24 Bemrose d in Dublin 1051 BEMROSE Ann w Thomas Bemrose 12 Apr 1740 41 1052 BEMROSE Robert Bemrose 24 Sep 1811 67 1052 BEMROSE also w Elizabeth 8 Sep 1838 86 94 BEND also Charles Albert killed in action, France 6 Nov 1917 26 94 BEND Reuben h Mary Bend 19 Mar 1918 54 94 BEND also w Mary 28 May 1941 77 95 BEND James Bend 11 Dec 1903 57 96 BEND Cecil James Bend 25 Apr 1972 68 578 BEND also dau Lillian Hilda 15 Apr 1897 10mth 578 BEND Ann Bend 9 Aug 1900 42 578 BEND also s George Ernest 16 Sep 1906 20 578 BEND also Mark Bend 10 Mar 1933 76 891 BEND WiIliam Sansom Bend 6 Jun 1867 57 891 BEND also s Charles 29 Apr 1892 36 891 BEND also w Hannah 7 Jun 1907 87 910 BEND also w Ann Bend 31 Aug 1731 42 910 BEND John Bend 15 Mar 1776 81 911 BEND Ann dau John and Ann Bend 29 Nov 1785 63 912 BEND also dau Sarah Ellen 6 May 1889 17 912 BEND Mary Bend 28 Apr 1925 84 912 BEND also h William l Feb 1933 94 914 BEND Ellen Kate w Frederick R Bend 23 Aug 1955 69 914 BEND also h Frederick Richard 26 Dec 1957 72 915 BEND Harriet w John Duffin Bend 25 Sep 1914 65 915 BEND also h John 28 Feb 1927 75 1119 BEND Canadian Regt Charles A Bend MM 1120 BEND Sherwood Rangers Frederick K Bend 324 BENNETT Mary w Thomas Bennett 20 Apr 1788 56 976 BENNETT Robert Bennett 18 Dec 1839 62 976 BENNETT also rel Elizabeth 5 Mar 1849 66 305 BINGHAM Margaret Hannah w John P Bingham 13 Jun 1923 69 305 BINGHAM also h John Palmer Bingham 11 Nov 1934 78 897 BIRCH also w Felicia 6 Mar 1809 81 897 BIRCH Robert Birch 3 Feb 1814 87 156 BLACKBOUR Elizabeth w Thomas Blackbourn 5 May 1912 75 N 156 BLACKBOUR also h Thomas 18 Jul 1916 80 N 416 BLORE Eliza w John Blore 12 Aug 1889 74 593 BOCKIN also s Maurice Bockin 14 Sep 1905 25 593 BOCKIN also w Catherine 6 Nov 1909 62 594 BOCKIN Sarah w John Bockin 10 Jun 1874 59 681 BOCKIN John Bockin 31 Dec 1814 87 682 BOCKIN also w Sarah 13 Feb 1812 78 684 BOCKIN John Bockin Junr, 28 May 1823 55 Stone Surname Inscription name Birthdate Date of death Day Month Year Age 689 BOCKIN William s John and Sarah Bockin 12 Jan 1812 49 692 BOCKIN Mary dau John and Sarah Bockin 4 Mar 1816 44 706 BOCKIN Sara dau John and Sarah Bockin 5 Feb 1825 19 510 BOCKING William Bocking 3 Aug 1760 56 512 BOCKING John Bockin Junr 28 May 1823 55 682 BOCKING William Bocking 3 Aug 1760 56 688 BOCKING Mary w William Bocking 25 Oct 1770 64 690 BOCKING Mary dau John and Sarah Bocking 22 Mar 1770 5 690 BOCKING also Sarah 26 Dec 1772 in infancy 801 BOLLAND Bolland 70 BOND Henry Bond s Charles and Mary Bond 25 Feb 1862 2 651 BONSHOR Pte' 597608 T H Bonshor Labour Corps ll Dec 1918 1017 BOTTANLY Sarah w John Bottanly 1013 BOTTOMLEY Hugh Bottomley 26 Oct 1808 76 1014 BOTTOMLEY Elizabeth w Hugh Bottomley 3 Feb 1783 40 1014 BOTTOMLEY also s John 18 BOX Marie Louise Box 14 Apr 1945 71 18 BOX also h Harry Box 7 Jun 1947 74 849 BOYNOR James William Boynor 17 Jul 1921 73 849 BOYNOR also w Priscilla 19 Jan 1930 80 38 BRADLEY also s Robert 20 Mar 1844 9mths 38 BRADLEY Isabella dau Robert Gray Bradley and Isabella 27 Dec 1847 2 886 BRADLEY George William Bradley 3 May 1921 42 886 BRADLEY also mother Ann widow of the late Charles 28 Jan 1928 82 Bradley of Elton Notts 295 BRADON William Bradon 1 Sep 1825 62 295 BRADON also w Elizabeth 10 Dec 1836 79 647 BREEDON Robert Breedon 9 Oct 1876 72 647 BREEDON also w Sarah 30 Apr 1883 76 948 BREEDON Henry Breedon 18 Feb 1704 73 948 BREEDON
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