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Little Bromley St. Mary the Virgin Burials 1678-1812 Little Bromley St. Mary the Virgin Burials 1678-1812 Surname First name Relationship Male rel Female rel Date Age Abode Notes Img ? ? 15 Nov 1737 A stranger, by name unknown. 46 ABBOTT Sophia dau of John Susan 20 Dec 1810 36 AINGER Sarah 20 Feb 1772 29 ALDRIDGE William 05 Sep 1783 31 ALLEN Samuel 02 Apr 1789 infant 32 Daughter of William & Mary Allen (mother's ALLEN Lucy dau of William Mary 07 Mar 1802 infant maiden name: Ely). 34 ALLEN William 07 Nov 1811 59 Married man 36 ALNOT Grace 08 Aug 1736 38 ANDREWS ? child of Sarah * * 1691 No date except year. 11 ANDREWS Sarah 02 Sep 1719 Vid. 31 ANKERSON Arthur 21 Jul 1679 4 ANKERSON John 20 Nov 1680 5 ARCHER Mathew 20 Apr 1685 7 ARNOLD John son of John 27 Feb 1679/80 4 ARNOLD Elizabeth 01 Feb 1684/85 7 ARNOLL Elizabeth 03 Nov 1687 10 ARNOLL Rebeccka dau of John Anna 28 May 1699 18 ARNOLL Elizabeth dau of John Anna 31 May 1699 18 ARNOLL Anna 18 Feb 1702/3 18 ARNOLL John 11 Nov 1706 19 ARNOLLS ? infant of John 24 Oct 1687 Infant of John Arnolls 10 ASHLEY Robert 16 May 1679 4 ASHLY Mary * * 1691 Widd. No date except year. 11 BAKER Susan 29 Dec 1769 infant Wivenhoe Abode also spelt "Wifnoe" 29 BAKER Samuel 16 Aug 1770 Wivenhoe 29 BAKER Elisabeth 09 Sep 1777 infant Weevenhoe 30 BAKER Elisabeth 02 Sep 1780 Wivenhoe 31 BAKER David 18 Mar 1781 Wivenhoe 31 BAKER David 07 May 1800 68 Wivenhoe 34 BANDOCK Susannah 20 Apr 1783 31 BANTICK Rose 27 Jul 1718 26 1 Transcribed from ERO refs: D/P 5/1/2 and D/P 5/1/3 www.essexandsuffolksurnames.co.uk Little Bromley St. Mary the Virgin Burials 1678-1812 Surname First name Relationship Male rel Female rel Date Age Abode Notes Img BANTICK Susan 23 Apr 1731 37 BANTICK Nathanael 18 Nov 1745 27 BARTON Francis 22 Oct 1729 infant 35 BARTON Francis 15 Aug 1777 30 BARTON Ann 01 May 1781 Manningtree 31 BARTON John 17 Jun 1806 68 Single man 35 Son of Richard & Sarah Bennett (mother is late BENNETT Samuel son of Richard Sarah 05 Apr 1807 Cole, widow) 35 BEWERS Mary wife of John 02 Mar 1808 55 36 BEWERS John 08 Sep 1811 74 Widower 36 BEWES Mary Ann 21 Nov 1786 infant 32 BIGSBY John son of William Mercy 19 Apr 1744 27 BIGSBY William 18 Jan 1759 28 BIGSBY Mercy wife of William 22 Apr 1767 29 BIGSBY William 05 Mar 1782 Weeks 31 BLACKSELL Ann 22 Jun 1681 5 BLACKSHALL Thomas 29 Jun 1733 infant 37 BLOMFIELD Hannah 26 Aug 1707 19 BLOSS Margarett dau of Richd Margarett 20 Aug 1705 19 BLOSS Sarah dau of Richard Margaret 13 Feb 1707/8 19 BLOSS Alice dau of Richd Margaret 09 Apr 1714 25 BLOSS Richd. 05 Jun 1730 36 BLOYCE Sarah 25 Nov 1727 34 BLOYCE John son of John 05 Sep 1736 38 BLOYCE John 18 Nov 1736 38 BOUTELL Francis 28 May 1793 33 BOUTELL Sarah 23 May 1802 76 Widow 34 BRAGG Edwd. 29 Jan 1729/30 36 BRAGG John 21 Feb 1729/30 36 BRANCH Sarah dau of Thomas Katherine 30 Nov 1738 26 BRANCH Thomas 25 Oct 1751 28 BRANSON Mary 23 Sep 1702 18 2 Transcribed from ERO refs: D/P 5/1/2 and D/P 5/1/3 www.essexandsuffolksurnames.co.uk Little Bromley St. Mary the Virgin Burials 1678-1812 Surname First name Relationship Male rel Female rel Date Age Abode Notes Img BRIGHT Mary 31 May 1758 28 Year unclear - appears between 1692 and 1696 burials. No date. William Brook maketh oath yt Robert Brook in ye said parish was buried in BROOK Robert maketh oath William * * * wooling only. 13 BROOKS Susan wife of William 01 Oct 1705 19 BROOKS William 07 Mar 1709/10 23 BUISE Isaac 06 Jan 1779 31 BUISE Elis. wife of Jno. 27 Jun 1781 31 BUMSTEAD Stephen 17 Sep 1727 34 BUMSTEAD Saml. 26 May 1728 35 BUMSTED Daniel son of ? ? 13 Jan 1735/36 Son of Widow Bumsted & of her late husband 38 BUNCH Elizabeth 21 Nov 1796 infant 34 BURES Elizabeth child of Eliz. 18 Dec 1805 B. B. Child of.... 35 BURGESS Agnes 17 Aug 1780 31 BURGESS John 07 Apr 1788 32 BURGESS James 09 Jan 1803 74 Married man 34 BURREL John son of John Hannah 06 Jun 1743 27 BURREL Hannah wife of John 07 Jul 1743 27 BURREL James son of John Hannah 11 Jul 1743 27 BURREL Hannah dau of John Hannah 14 Jul 1743 27 BURREL Hannah wife of John 28 Sep 1756 28 BURRELL Mary 24 Jun 1720 31 BURRELL James 17 Aug 1736 38 BURRELL John 05 Jul 1760 Mistley 28 BUTTLER Isack son of Joseph 10 Jul 1680 Dedham 4 CANE John 21 Dec 1680 5 CANE Susan wife of John 21 Dec 1680 5 CANE Margrett 21 Dec 1680 infant 5 CAREY Ambrose 10 Feb 1761 28 CARRINGTON Sarah 25 Sep 1784 infant 31 3 Transcribed from ERO refs: D/P 5/1/2 and D/P 5/1/3 www.essexandsuffolksurnames.co.uk Little Bromley St. Mary the Virgin Burials 1678-1812 Surname First name Relationship Male rel Female rel Date Age Abode Notes Img CARRINGTON Maffen 07 Apr 1786 infant 32 CARRINGTON William 26 Jul 1786 infant 32 CARRINGTON Mary 12 Sep 1786 32 CARRINGTON Benjamin 11 Sep 1789 Benjamin Carrington senr. 32 CARRINGTON Benjamin 17 Jul 1805 Benjamin Carrington senr, married man. 35 Son of Benjamin & Mary Carrington (mother's CARRINGTON Benjamin son of Benjamin Mary 31 Dec 1808 maiden name: Hardy) 36 CARRY Rachel 19 Oct 1791 Pauper 32 CARTAR Mary dau of Aaron Elizabeth 16 Apr 1704 19 CARTER Christian 26 May 1698 17 CARTER John son of Aaron 24 Sep 1702 18 CARTER Margaret 18 Jul 1706 19 CARTER Stephen son of Stephen Martha 15 Jul 1716 26 CARTER Elizabeth 20 Jun 1719 31 CARTER Sarah 07 Jun 1720 31 CARTER Martha 22 Jun 1720 31 CARTER Aaron 20 Jun 1725 33 CARTER Mary 25 Sep 1727 34 CARTER William infant of William Tamesin 15 Feb 1735/36 38 CARTER Mary wife of John 22 Jun 1737 Misley 46 CARTER John 18 Sep 1753 Misley 28 CARTER Stephen 27 Jul 1758 Mistley 28 CARTER Elizabeth 15 Mar 1800 60 Married woman 34 CARTER John 12 Mar 1803 58 Widower 35 CHAPLIN Elizabeth wife of John 15 Mar 1810 34 Lawford 36 CHAPLIN Nathanael 03 Jun 1810 63 Widower 36 Son of William & Hannah Chaplin (mother's CHAPLIN James son of William Hannah 08 Mar 1812 maiden name Chaplin) 36 CHIPPERTON Elizabeth 21 Nov 1725 33 CHIPPERTON John 29 Apr 1729 infant 35 CHIPPERTON Isaac son of Benjamin Eliz. 02 Aug 1744 27 CHIPPERTON Isaac son of Benjamin Eliz. 29 Jan 1744/45 27 4 Transcribed from ERO refs: D/P 5/1/2 and D/P 5/1/3 www.essexandsuffolksurnames.co.uk Little Bromley St. Mary the Virgin Burials 1678-1812 Surname First name Relationship Male rel Female rel Date Age Abode Notes Img CHIPPERTON Benjamin 24 Jul 1753 28 CHIPPERTON Sarah wife of Isaac 26 Jan 1766 29 CHIPPERTON Isaac 30 Dec 1766 29 CHIPPERTON Susan wife of Benjamin 01 Oct 1767 29 CHIPPERTON Jane 14 Mar 1769 Widow 29 CHIPPERTON Elisabeth 16 Apr 1784 31 CHIPPERTON Benjamin 29 Sep 1795 Married man 33 CHIPPERTON Benjamin 15 Jun 1800 36 Married man 34 CHIPPERTON Hannah 13 Aug 1806 76 Widow 35 CHRISWICK John 04 Mar 1684/85 7 CHURCH Margaret dau of John Margt. 28 Sep 1744 27 CHURCH Margaret 20 Jul 1773 30 CHURCH David 14 Jul 1775 infant 30 CHURCH John 21 Sep 1775 30 CHURCH Elizabeth 11 Dec 1775 infant 30 CHURCH Richard son of John 15 Sep 1776 30 CHURCH William 28 Oct 1793 54 Married man 33 CHURCH John 28 Feb 1804 68 Married man, clerk of this parish 35 Daughter of William & Elizabeth Church CHURCH Matilda dau of William Elizabeth 30 Jul 1808 (mother's maiden name: Thompson) 36 CHURCH Susan widow of John 26 Nov 1809 70 36 Priscilla Daughter of John & Eliz. Church (mother's CHURCH Maria dau of John Eliz. 12 Mar 1812 maiden name: Hunt) 36 CHYPLINE Margaret 04 Jan 1789 32 CLAR Elizabeth 22 Jul 1762 St. Osyth 28 CLARE Elisabeth 13 Nov 1792 Pauper 33 CLARK Isaac son of Willm. Eliz. 24 Sep 1772 29 CLARK James 29 Oct 1774 infant 30 CLARKE Mary 09 May 1788 Mistley 32 CLARKE William 04 Jun 1803 75 Widower 35 CLERK Jeremiah 07 Feb 1777 infant 30 COCK John 12 Jan 1731/32 37 5 Transcribed from ERO refs: D/P 5/1/2 and D/P 5/1/3 www.essexandsuffolksurnames.co.uk Little Bromley St. Mary the Virgin Burials 1678-1812 Surname First name Relationship Male rel Female rel Date Age Abode Notes Img The Revd. Mr. Richd. Cockerell, Rector of this COCKERELL Richd. 04 Feb 1717/18 Parish 26 COLE Symon 23 Jan 1711/12 24 COLE Hannah 28 Nov 1786 32 COLE William 04 Apr 1802 76 Great Bromley Married man 34 CONSTABLE Mary wife of John 13 Mar 1699/00 18 CONSTABLE Mary 01 Dec 1723 32 CONSTABLE Risbe 13 Dec 1741 26 COOK Sarah 29 Sep 1727 34 COOKE Elizabeth dau of Joseph Amy 18 Jul 1754 28 COOKE Eliza. dau of Joseph Mary? 12 Jan 1757 Daughter of Joseph Cooke cler. 28 COOKE Mary dau of Bartholw Sarah 13 Feb 1799 infant 34 COOPER Tamer 04 Apr 1769 29 COOPER Daniel 30 Jan 1776 Farmer 30 CORTNEL Sarah 19 Jun 1751 27 COWELL Mary 30 Jul 1736 38 CRESSOCK John 07 Feb 1696/97 17 CROSS Elizabeth dau of John 17 May 1702 18 CROSS John 16 Feb 1721/22 32 CROSSMAN Mary 30 Nov 1741 Mrs.
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